January 1, 1919.] 



THE INDIA RUBBER WORLD 



ning will be over by January 1. Quotations are omitted owing 

 to the irregularity of asking prices. 



Ducks, Drills and Osnaburgs. — The price of hose and belt- 

 ing duck remains firm, owing to the strength of the raw cotton 

 market and the demand for duck, which is particularly active 

 among the automobile trade. Quotations for the other fabrics 

 have moved up and down, and are fairly described to-day as 

 "same as last." Market stronger. Demand improving. 



Raincoat Fabrics.^ — No business at all being done at the pres- 

 ent time, but activity expected for the new year. Prices have 

 been declining. 



Tire F.^brics. — Demand is slow, nothing unusual for the holi- 

 day season, but indications are for increasing activity. 



NEW YORK QUOTATIONS. 



December 26, 1918. 



Prices subject to change without notice. 



AlHPLAire AND BALLOON FABHICS: 



Wamsiitta, S. A. I. L. No. 1, 40,-inch yard None 



No. 4, aSJ-S-inch $0.47!^ @ 



ASBESTOS CLOTH: 



Brake lining, 2;/5 Ihs. sq. yd., brass or copper inser- 

 tion lb. .85 @ 



2^4 lbs. sq. yd., brass or copper inser- "^ 



tion ,b. .90 @ 



BTTRLAFS: 



32 — 7ounce 100 yards 10.25 @ 



32— 8-ounce 10.50 @ 



40— 7K-ounce 11.35 @ 



40— 8-ounce 11.50 @ 



40— lOounce 16.20 @ 



40— 10!4-ounce 16.50 @ 



45— 7j4-ounce None 



45— 8-ounce None 



45— 9!4-ounce 18.25 @ 



48— lO-ounce 21.80 @ 



DRILLS: 



38-inch 2.00-yard yard .30j^@ 



40-inch 2.47-yard 25'.8@ 



52-inch 1,90-yard 32^ @ 



52-inch 1.95-yard 31H@ 



60-inch 1.52-yard 40 @ 



DUCK: 



CARRIAGE cloth: 



3S-inch 2.00-yard enameling duck yard .31 .@ 



38-inch 1.74-yard 35>.S@ 



72-inch 16.66-ounce 665^ @ 



72-inch 17-21ounce 68Ji@ 



MECHANICAL ■ 



Hose pound .62J4 



40-inch, 10-ounce 64W 



Belting 6254 



HOLLANDS, 40-INCH: 



Acme JO''' -30 @ 



Endurance .vi'-rf .33 @ 



Penn yard .34 @ 



OSNABUEGS 



40-inch 2.35-yard yard .25M@ 



40-inch 2.48-yard 25 !4 @ 



37H-inch 2.42-yard 25^8 @ 



eaincoat fabrics: 

 cotton: 



Bombazine 64 x 60 water-repellent yard .17 @ 



60 X 48 not water-repellent 15 @ 



Cashmeres, cotton and wool, 36-inch, tan 80 @ 



bh:e and black 85 @ 



Twills 64 X 72 30 @ .32}^ 



64x102 35 @ .37/, 



Twill, mcrcerired, 36-inch, tan and olive 3^'A@ 



lihic- iin,l black 33!^@ 



Tweed 45 @ 1.00 



Tweed, primed iW® .25 



Plaid« 60 X 48 16!4@ 



56x44 15 @ 



Repp 37'A@ .45 



Surface prints 60 x 48 IS/^f 



64 X 60 18 @ 



IMPORTED WOOLEN FABRICS SPECIALLY PREPARED FOR RUBBERIZING 



— PLAIN AND FANCIES : 



63-inch, 354 to 7!4 ounces yard 1.15 @ 3.25 



36-inch, 2H to 5 ounces 80 @ 1.85 



IMPORTED PLAID LINING (UNION AND COTTON) : 



63-incli. 2 to 4 ounces yard .90 @ 1.70 



36-inch. 2 to 4 ounces S2J4@ 1.05 



DOMESTIC WORSTED FABRICS : 



36-inch, 4'A to 8 ounces yard .75 



DOMESTIC WOVEN PLAID LININGS (cOTTON) : 



36-inch. 3Ji to 5 ounce? yard .21V. 



SHEETINGS: 

 JACKET : 



Delaware yard .30 



Schuylkill yard .32 



SILKS: 



Canton, 38-inch yard .37'/ 



Plain 40 



Schappe, 36-inch 55 



STOCKINETTES: 



COTTON, S2-INCH : 



D — 14-ounce yard '.85 



E— UK-ounce '.60 



F-14-ounce 'SS 



G— 8-ounce '-'S 



H— 11-ounce ••70 



I_ 9.ounce 60 



Knitaback Pound '1.75 



WOOL, 52-INCH : 



A— 14-ounce yard •1.75 



B— 14 ounce ^2.25 



C— 14-ounce ^2.50 



TIRE FABRICS: 



17^-ounce Sea Island, combed square yard 1.62 



17!4-ounce Egyptian, combed 1.30 



17 '4 -ounce Egyptian, carded 1.27 



17'4-ounce Peelers, combed 1.15 



1754-ounce Peelers, carded 97 



•Nominal. 



TIRE 



FABRICS 



JENCKES 



SPINNING 

 COMPANY 



PAWTUCKET 

 RHODE ISLAND 



