THE INDIA RUBBER WORLD 



[June 1, 1919. 



Plaids 60 x 48 16<A@ 



56 X 44 15K'@ 



Repp 38>^(a .45 



Surface prints 60 x 48 \7'/,ts 



64 X 60 18'.;m 



IMPORTED WOOLEN FABRICS SPECIALLY PREPARED FOR RUBBERIZING 

 — PLAIN AND FANCIES : 



63-inch, i'A to 7'A ounces yard 1.15 @ 3.15 



36-inch. 2}i to 5 ounces 70 @ 1.80 



IMPORTED PLAID LINING (UNION AND COTTON) : 



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



35-inch, 2 to 4 ounces 50 @ 1.00 



DOMESTIC WORSTED FABRICS : 



36-inch. *'A to 8 ounces yard .55 (3 1.15 



DOMESTIC WOVEN PLAID LININGS (cOTTON) : 



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



EH££ TINGS: 

 JACKET : 



Delaware yard .23 @ 



Schuylkill yard .26 m 



SILKS: 



Cinton, 38inch yard .38 @ 



Schappe, 36-inch 55 @ 



TIRE FABEICS: 



17M-ounce Sea Island, combed I'ouuJ 1.45 w 



17!4-ounce Egyptian, combed 1.25 @ 



17j4-ounce Egviitian, cavd.-d 1.20 & 



1 7 Ji -ounce Peelers, combed 1.15 ft 



17y4-ounce Peelers, carded 85 (3 



•Nominal. 



THE 



TIRE 



FABRICS 



JENCKES 



SPINNING 

 COMPANY 



PA WTUGKKT 

 RHODE ISLAND 



lARKET FOR CHEMICALS AND COMPOUND- 

 ING INGREDIENTS. 

 NEW YORK. 



'T'HE MARKETS for the base metals, pig lead and spelter, have 

 * been very dull for the most part during the past month. A 

 considerable decline in values took place in both pig lead and 

 spelter, the prices regaining firmness and an njiward tendency 

 toward the middle of May. 



.'\niline. There was a good volume of trade early in the month 

 followed by lessened demand and a tendency to lower the price, 

 which reached 21 cents per gallon. 



Dry Colors. The market for dry colors remains dull and 

 prices unchanged. Manufacturers are optimistic, however, look- 

 ing for improved demand. 



Barytes. The demand showed some improvement followed by 

 steady domestic and good export demand. The price remained 

 practically fixed. 



Benzol. The demand throughout the past month has been 

 good at about 22 cents per gallon. 



Carbon Tetrachloride. The demand has been small and prices 

 weak, falling to 12 cents per pound. 



LiTHOPONE. The month's business has been satisfactory with 

 continuing good demand. The price holding steady at Syi cents 

 for carload lots. 



Litharge and Sublimed Lead. There has been no change in 

 prices, and none is anticipated till the usual mid-year revision. 



Whiting. There has been a good demand, with no scarcity of 

 material, at a steady price level. 



Zinc Oxide. The demand has been active the entire month. 

 Prices remain unchanged and are likely to remain so until the 

 end of llie quarter. 



NEW YORK QUOTATIONS. 



May 24, 1919. 



Prices .subject to change without notice. 

 ACCELERATORS. ORGANIC. 



Accclirator X. C Ih. .50 @ 



Accelerene Ih. 3.70 @ 



Accclemal lb. .55 @ 



Aldehyde ammonia crystals lb. 1.00 (ffi 1.25 



Aniline oil lb. .23 (B> 



Excelleiex lb. '.85 @ 



Hexamethylcne tetramine (pow.lercdl Ih. .95 (S-l.tO 



Paraphenylenediamine lb. 3.50 @ 



Tensolitc tb. *.50 @ 



Thiocarbanilide lb. '.50 @ .60 



Velocite lb. '.60 @ 



ACCELERATORS, INORGANIC. 



Lead, dry red (bbls.) lb. .lO'Alg 



sublimed blue (bbls.) lb. .08'4@ 



sublimed white (bbls.) lb. .CS'A® 



white, basic carbonate (bbls.) lb. .09 @ 



Lead, oleate lb. '.21 @ 



Lime, flour ib. .02 @ .025^ 



Litharge, domestic Ib. .09^® 



imported lb. .14 @ .15 



sublimed lb. .09M@ 



Magnesium, carbonate lb. .I1H@ 



calcined heavy (Thistle) lb. .11 @ 



lii;ht (Manhattan) lb. .35 iffl 



Magnesium oxide Ib. .22 ® 



Magnesite Ib. .04 (# 



ACIDS. 



Acetic, 28 per cent (bbls.) cwl. 3.25 <s> 



Cresylic (97% straw color) Rol. 1.02 @ 1.07 



195% dark) Ral. .92 @ .97 



Glacial. 99 per cent (carboys) cii-t. 13.50 SB 



Muriatic, 20 degrees c-mt. 1.60 @ 1.90 



Nitric. 36 degrees cn-t. 6.10 @ 



Sulphuric. 66 degrees cu'i. 2.00 @ 



ALKALIES. 



Cai-stic soda, 76 per cent (bbls.) Ib. .03'4@ .03^^ 



Soda ash (bbls.) lb. .Cl^@ .02 



COLOES. 

 Black: 



Bone, powdered lb. .05 @ 



granulated lb. .09 @ 



Carbon, black (sacks, factory) )*>. .15 O .25 



Drop lb. .05VS@ -IS 



Ivory black lb. .16 @ .30 



Lampblack Ib. .15 @ .45 



Oil soluble aniline Ib. .40 @ 



Rubber black lb. .07 @ 



