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Show TRADE REVIEWS OF THE WEEK A NEW YORK, Juno 23 Dun's t Weokly Review tomorrow will say: i Tho volume of business contlnuos rf below producing capacity, yet the I trond Is unquestionably for the bettor and the movement promises to qulck-: qulck-: A en as tho crops approach nearer har-4 har-4 vest. It Is noticeable that optimistic h !f trade reports como from centers closo ; to agricultural sections. :.i Furthor slight improvement Ib not- ,-' ed in footwear, though most wholcsnl- t era will operate conservatively! Man- l ufacturers arc confronted with a high- I s I, -or leather market, but no readjust-1 nient of prjees is noted.'. There Is a regular, dbnwnd for shoo loathora to meet current requirementa but for most descriptions of sole and upper, prosont trading' is not acUvo. Tho domestic- -hido markets con-tlnue con-tlnue strong, but at Uio highor quotations quota-tions tannor's aro holding off Bradstreet'o Report, NEW YORK, Juno 23 Bradstreefs tomorrow will say: Warm, bright weather favors retail trade. Jobbing and wholesale trade is of a betweon-seasons character, Immediate Imme-diate Jojbbing business being largely confined to small reorders to 1111 depleted de-pleted stocks. While business for fall and lalor dates Is about fair, the disposition Ib to act conservatively There Is Kttlo new In Industrial lines, restriction of production still being In evidence in most lines of manufacture and In bulldlne activity is less marked than a year ago. Coprer Is firm owing to tho heaw demand experienced within the last fortnight. Recent sales have decreased, but the previous buvlng wns well distributed, with brass manufacturers man-ufacturers figuring In the movement. Speculation and manipulation havo helped to ra'so prices. Business failures In tho United States for the werk ending June 22 wore 22'', against 213 last week and 187 in tho like week of 1910. Business failures in Canada for the week number 1G, which compares with 27 laa week and 26 In the like week of 1910. |