Business Continues To Rise Generally, Further Gains Expected SALES AT RETAIL 5T014 PER CENT ABOVE 1938 WEEK New York—Retail trade was somewhat improved last week over the preceding period and wholesalers reported a better volume of records, particularly for fall fashion merchandise, Dun & Bradstreet said in the weekly review of business. “Major lines of retail merchan dise were fairly consistent in showing increases over last year, but the amount of improvement varied widely,” the agency said. “Grocery sales were only fract ionally ahead of 1938 while auto mobile totals were as much as 30 to 50 per cent better. Gains in other types of goods lay between these two extremes.” The review estimated the in crease in volume for the country as a whole ranged from 5 to 14 per cent over a year ago. Trade sentiment was “general ly cheerful” on the wholesale fronts, the review said. “Although purchasing was still being done cautiously, there was evidence of more frequent departures from hand-to-mouth buying policies in favor of a two or three month covering of requirements.” St.- Louis—The Research Divi sion of the National Retail Credit Association said today 11,748 retail stores in 34 cities had re ported an average increase of 2 per cent in collections, 1.1 per cent in credit sales and 2.8 per cent in total sales in July as com pared with the same month a year ago. The increases were attributed to a general improvement in business in various parts of the United States and Canada. Small increases were noted by 24 cities in collections, 23 in credit sales and 26 in total sales. Lancaster, Pa.—Better business may be expected during the re maining months of 1939, H. W. Prentis Jr., President of Arm strong Cork Co., said. He based his prediction on “recent gains in general economic activiey and improved conditions in certain durable goods industries.” “The present relatively high level of residential building bids fair to continue. Consumer buy ing which has developed decided strength, show little or no signs of contracting in the near fu ture.” Keep Your Face Looking And Feeling Fit With This New Qtteife I TOW-PRICE blade users ■ JL/ everywhere are switching I to the new Thin Gillette. And I no wonder. For this precision- I made blade fits your razor ex- I actly... give* you better shaves I and lots of them at a real saving. I Buy a package of Thin Gillettes I from your .dealer today. B . New York—Steel, back-bone of the capital goods industries, reinforced a summer business re vival this week with another sharp boost in operating sche dules. Rising hand in hand for weeks, ihe Associated Press weekly in dex of industrial activity and the steel production rate got back virtually to the peaks registered last autumn. The steel rate went to 62.1 per cent of capacity, up 2 points from the previous week, in what seemed to some business observers a broadening of im provement in the vital machine making industries. The advance in steel, partly in preparation for the motor indus try’s start on production of 1940 cars, more than offset a further decline in assembly of automo biles. New York—Building contract ion contracts awarded in the first seven 1939 months aggregated §1,999,247,000 in 37 eastern states, a jump of 30 per cent over the like 1938 period, F. W. Dodge Corp. reported. Residential contracts awarded in July, the company said, total ed $2,566,000, a decline of 2 per cent under June, but a rise of 25 per cent ove Jruly last year. 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