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THE INDIA RUBBER WORLD 



[May 1. 1919. 



Tweed 55 (3 .72 



printed 16 @ .22 



Plaids 60 x 48 13Ji@ 



56 X 44 12)i@ 



Repp 36^(S .43 



Surface prints 60 X 48 14 @ 



64 X 60 IS'A@ 



IMPORTED WOOLEN FABRICS SPECIALLY PREPARED FOR RUBBERIZING 

 — PLAIN AND FANCIES : 



63-inch, 3'4 to 7'/2 ounces yard 1.15 & 3.15 



36-incli, 2 W to 5 ounces 70 @ 1.80 



IMPORTED PLAID LINING (UNION AND COTTON) : 



63-inch, 2 to 4 ounces yard .85 @ 1.75 



36-inch, 2 to 4 ounces 50 @ l.OO 



DOMESTIC WORSTED FABRICS : 



36-inch. 4'A to 8 ounces yari .55 @ 1.15 



DOMESTIC WOVEN PLAID LININGS (COTTON ) : 



36-inch, ifi to 5 ounces yard .17 @ .30 



SHEETINGS: 



JACKET : 



Delaware yard .23 @ 



Schuylkill yard .26 3 



SILKS: 



Canton, 38-inch yard .35 @ 



Schappe, 36-inch 5254(3 



TIEE FABEICS: 



17^^-ounce Sea Island, combed square yard 1.40 @ 



175^-ounce Egyptian, combed 1.25 @ 



1 7 54-ounce Egyptian, carded 1.20 @ 



17'/S-ounce Peelers, combed 1.08 @ 



1714 -ounce Peelers, carded 85 (3 



^minal. 



SEA ISLAND CROP MOVEMENT. 



From Aucust 1, 191S, to M.«ch 28, 1919. 



Stock on hand, August 1, 1918 — 



Savannah, 15247; Charleston, 517 boles 



Received at Savannah (gross) 



Received at Charleston 



Received at Jacksonville 



Received at Brunswick 



Received at Norfolk 



Total 



Less exports 



Stock March 28, 1919— 



Savannah 8083; Charleston 3141 



Crop in sight at all ports to date 



Exports. 

 To 



Burned. Totals. 



EGYPTIAN COTTON CROP MOVEMENT. 

 ROM August 1. 1918, to February 26, 1919. 



1918-1919. 1917-1918. 1916-1917. 



175,878 

 78,641 

 5,537 



260,056 

 41,531 



44,302 

 260,428 

 13,283 

 26,001 



261,973 

 25,195 



Total shipments to all parts 

 Total ciop (Interior gross weight). 



THE MARKET FOR CHEMICALS AND 

 COMPOUNDING INGREDIENTS. 



NEW YORK. 



"TTIE markets for the base metals, pig lead and spelter have 

 '■ been characterized the past month by equally quiet and dull 

 conditions. About the middle of the month there was a reduc- 

 tion of one-quarter of a cent per pound in pig lead witliout 

 appreciably influencing the demand. 



Aniline. There has been a good steady call for aniline 

 throughout the past month at 23 to 24 cents per pound. 



Dry Colors. The prolonged dullness in dry colors shows 

 some indications at present of early improvement, although the 

 demand is still rather quiet. 



Barytes. There have been no price changes for barytes, and 

 sales continue to be light. 



Benzol. The month began with a weak market, which 

 strengthened toward the close, culminating in an active call for 

 the material at firm prices. 



Carbon Tetrachloride. The demand has continued weak 

 as through March and the price quiet and unchanged. 



Lithopone. The price reduction of Yz cent per pound, dating 

 early in the month, stimulated the demand to a very satisfactory 

 condition. The reduced price is 6j4 cents. 



Litharge and Sublimed Lead.— The market on all lead 

 products has remained dull for the past weeks. Litharge stands 

 at 9J4 to 10 cents, and sublimed lead at 854 to iyk cents. 



Whiting. — There has been no change in prices, and none is 

 expected until the cost of ocean freights from England lessens. 



Zinc Oxide. Prices for the second quarter were announced 

 the first of April, and show a marked reduction in most grades. 

 A decided improvement followed on the setting of the new prices 

 and there is now a good demand, particularly in the lead-free 

 grades. 



new york quotations. 

 April 25, 1919. 



Prices subject to change without not 

 ACCELERATORS, ORGANIC. 



Accelerator N. C. C 



ACCELERATORS, INORGANIC. 



sublimed white (bbls.) lb. 



white, basic carbonate (bbls.) lb. 



Lead, oleate lb. 



Lime, flour lb. 



Litharge, domestic lb. 



imported lb. 



sublimed lb. 



Magnesium, carbonate 



e, calcined, powdered. 



.1054(3 

 .0854(3 



.09 @ 

 *.27 (3 



.09/2® 

 .12 (3 

 .10 @ 



50.00 @65.00 



Acetic, 28 per cent (bbls.) lb. 



Cresylic (97% straw color).. gal. 



(95% dark) gal. 



Glacial, 99 per cent (carboys) lb. 



Muriatic, 20 degrees cwt. 



Nitric. 36 degrees lb. 



Sulphuric. 66 degrees ton 



(bbls.) . 



60 (3 

 00 (32 



COLORS. 



Black: 



Bone, powdered 



granulated 



Carbon, black (sacks, factory). 



