The evening world. Newspaper, June 16, 1911, Page 13

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THE EV ENING WORLD, FRIDAY, JUNE 16, 1911. is 7 rt It because of the American Sugar Com- pany cutting prices Jn Missour! River ——— territory {n 19017" “I don't know that that was the reas $500 000PROFIT ="ce<*™ FOR OXNARDS IN. | rvasesersst st azsroom | Chairman Hardwick wanted to know /| | SUICIDE'S BODY FOUND IN POLICE ' SIAR Te | why the cont | To d I Mr. o 1 ade aie | was famill 4 with the ratl- | | roads and the st a Ife sald, ca y | eee ‘here, this Violates the Sherman” Ant! PET \ >| Brookiynites Made a Quick |it'wae ul rin: that donne: Parsons | Coates TT. Aron, a stenographer em : — of the American Refining Com-| Ploved in the complaint clerk's office mee 14 object to his! cide to-day iby she imacif in t Refinery to Corporation. | {f"""Yy, VARSUiR AIA AUOE OP RUE: Sraveeramons LIGHT ON BEET SUGAR, Selling Agreement With the Trust, in Force Three Years, Hed ted it throughout the year uiract ends te was amen, and the thing was dead that day." {| After a long discussion of the beet | sugar industry afd the tariff on raw and refined sugar, Mr. Oxnard asked te n imposed Inspector John ‘oke him down. ; fe allowed. to tabed 0) ie Violated Sherman Law. | "guite‘a fdaboue the | Beaith. He ‘worried over tis To-day at noon Aron asked Clerk Saul of the Complaint for a little time off. He badty, and thou |tot i he “The trust ¢ control, all told, more than twen' cent. of the beet sugar industry the beet sugar people compete wt Bureat sald he felt would go down ‘ine street where his WASHINGTON, June 16.—Half a mil-| Mon dollars’ profit was garnered by the Oxnard Brothers when they put their | output « f the other refineries. There is a law Gaul consented Brooklyn sugar refinery, valued at| No such thing as a restraint of ele nt to the driliroom, To $200,000, into the sugar “trust” of 188%, | Hehe neopte bc easel a ho met him as he et according to the testimony of Henry| “1 think you should give the devil! a aeerahe on + T. Oxnard, Vice-President of the Am-] his due. If the trvet had not gone Into ‘. z shat ony the beet sugar business in this country the industry would not have advanced as tt has. Tt had t y and brains and chemists to pu the work." before the investigating Had the Oxnards erican Beet Sugar Compan House ‘Sugar Trust Committee to-day. saw held their “trust” certificates until to- Yolver beside day, the witness said, the deal would | to the surge have netted them $800,000 besides the} RICHMOND, Va, June 16. —Gov.| man Cram dividends on the certificates. They sold | Mann has sent to President Taft a set} Vincent's I death had of five silver vases as a silver wedding gift. The Governor and Mrs. Mann wil! attend the Taft celebration in Wash- ington Monday. the certificates two years after they recetved them for $750,000. BEET SUGAR AGREEMENT WITH TRUST IS AIRED. Mr, Oxnard explained that he and his brothers—Robert, Benjamin and James G.—were interes American Beet Sugar © at present | they owned only about 1,000 es of preferred and #0 to 1,000 shares of com- | mon stock. Their largest holdin added, were in a Loutsian refiners, in which they about $1,000,000, “There had been a big t for twenty-five or thir y plained Mr. Oxnard. I thoug' would be profitable and patr troduce the beet sugar this country.” wife and J. A sealed son was | Saul. || STIRRING SATURDAY BARGAINS | WOMEN'S AND MISSES’ SUITS Strictly tailormade of pure Irish linen in nat- 4.95 © 9.95 ural and white. Pique sailor collar.and cuffs WOMEN’S REVERSIBLE COATS The witness said the Am n Beet Sugar Company had never had any con- Mado of silk pongee and satin; beautiful combination, with deop fibotlon with: the Athefican Sagat Re sailor collar, in black, helio, king blue and ing Company, except a co: under wiilch the latter be Ing agency" of the form: “Didn't it say where to be sold? tno Chairman Hard- “replied Mr. Oxnard. “There was @ provision that it was to be sold every~ where except in New land.” “How about this phrase in the con- tract?” and Mr. Hardwick read from an alleged copy of the contract tie fol- lowing: “Care being taken by us (American Beet Sugar Company) except when nec- WOMEN’S AND MISSES’ DRESSES White lingerie and fancy tissues, trimmed with embroid- 4.75 WOMEN’S PETTICOATS Trimmed with wide flounce of sheer embroidery in eyelet and blind ribbon run, finished with bow. Value $3.49. SPECIAL WOMEN’S FINE FOOTWEAR Entire stock of ankle strap pumps and Oxfords in all leathers; Wlted and turned sales, Cuban or medium beets: all D) OE en in there by WOMEN’S SILK HOSIERY Of ure thread silk, with double te that it was not against the Sherman Anti-Trust law, As ireen. Regular $20.00 valus. SPECIAL . 13.50 dery, lace insertions andribbon. Value $10.00. SPECIAL patterns; inch-wide beading and veining; wide satin 2 1 9 sizes. Valuee $3.00 and $3.50, REDUCED TQ reinforced lisle and silk soles, @ matter of fact it nev mounted to Aart i in tan, champagne, lavender, purple, gold, pink, blue, anything, for we sold w © wanted | Ara: 0 black and white. Regular value $1.50 and | } to. | $2.00 SPECIAL 89c ‘Why did you make {t?" “Well, there was that war of sugar les once, and th se of sales by S88 sald the coi three years, years, 0 the contract, didn’t 1 Hardwick, | HAIR GOODS Large cluster of puffs, aiso the new crescent shape; Good quality hair; well made. Value $2.00 SPECIAL BOYS’ NORFOLK SUITS Made of khaki cloth and gray and natural linen; well made and food fit; sizes 6 to 15. SPECIAL VALUE 2.95 L.M. BLUMSTEIN, W. 125th Street, Between 7th & 8th Ava, id nothing to do." y did you go into it then? Wasn't BROOKLYN PPENHEIM, GCLLINSz@ Fulton and Bridge Streets, Brooklyn Summer Dresses One-third Less Than Regular Prices 3.90 9.75 4.90 12.75 12.75 18.00 $5 to $8 Gingham Dresses............... 2.95 $10 to $15 Dimity or Voile Dresses........ 6.90 $5 to $9 Batiste Dresses............000066 2.95 $15 to $20 Lingerie or Marquisette Dresses. 8.90 $15 to $18 Linen or Rep Dresses........... 8.75 $18 to $30 French Foulard Dresses........ 10.75 bs $15 to $20 Tailored Linen Suits............ 9.75 112.75 | $25 to $35 White Serge Suits...............16.75 20.060 Misses’ Summer Dresses Sizes 14, 16 and 18 years; Also Ladies’ Sizes Extraordinary Values 500 Misses’ Summer Dresses fo @ “a Of Madras, Gingham, Checks and Stripes. Embroidered and ( 9) Plain onarare trimmed very effectively, Value $6.75 2.95 > Corn" tildin . Double Liberty “Stamps for Tobacco Tags, Soap Wrappers, Etc. Double Kilerty Stamps to 1 o’Clock Single Stamps Ther zafter --Bathing--- (aunt Waists- You Should Enjoy the Benefits of Our Charge Account Department. --Sample Neckwear . ainty Watsts. made of fined fe have orivtannd fem Gist di : Accessories Japanese silk and fine net, in thet t manufacturers of neekwear the sample ines [ jathing Capa of rubberized Fe Mf the Sumimer styles. i ah § Ts i“ yokes and others ws f ful L Sailor Collars ed ith E stag Be ccc, DOC} Pplaiting. Black and Ray) marquisette fichus, handsome net fichue Robber Bathing Cay 10 white. Open front triomed with dainty laces, hemstitched 2 Tom o° Sh AUC) for back models. Val Swiss collars, stocky and jabots of net env 25c ue 82.98, at prettily lace trimmed, batiste jabots with NES Lacs titan Wabi) eels 98 rochet | dainty steck collar and smart Seer * } | Lailored bows ~~ Candy Special - Reularly DY | Reevlery Qe | Reaulaty 400, Delatour Chocolater—— 9c) f= Cen te, at 39e, at. € | 50c, at Oa ’ ; 41.49 Waists, in smart tailore Fluffy Marabouts, 10 strands wide and 90 inches long; they are very desirable for value $10.00 cool summer evenings; $4.98 eee ee ( Main Foo: 4$6 Wash Dresses ) 7 at Every Misses Suit Worth up to $30.09, Made of all wool ma terials, beautifully trimmed with striped or plain silk. Others y braid trim. ses’ Linen Dresses Beauti- altar 4) linealagiieteciiciandigaaaeciaie Misses’ and Juniors’ Dresses Of fin handsome silk deep be Empire effects, Skirts made in flare models, Appro- priate dresses for morning wear and excel- lent for vaca- tions. Sizes 14, 16, 18; at 51.19 Regular $3 Value : , } ; Misses’ and | Juniors’ | Dre: OF Percale tohe strawherry i, { € lingerie = and vanitla flavor ia e 10¢ hy aly trimmed, i Nese ——— Rawat ig Na Joost Mal ; Misses’ an c-Special Saturday Sale “ii: Yto 12 AM Only Only The most important sale offering in this or any othe , A for one day's aelling. They are made of Gingham % Misses? |Prrcaise‘and Lewns, in pretty striped, checked ard 98 plain effects. Styles that are appropriate for vacation e tear, beach wear, outings and all sorts of Summer | occasions for which amart little dresses are required. | others with contrasting color effects. Choice Misses’ Silk Dresses mere Dresses Pongees, Silk Foulards and other Mis Mig ol antes ully trimmed with| | Issmort new Summer model ade of pre rasting §, fully trimmed with deep saile erned lawns 5.98 a. r Cloth Suits Boe Ue of alll in nevy ve y tailored styles. Flare § koe sea atoed ais, re” 3) QO) Graduation Dresses hil combined and handsomely made in kimono models with high or low neck. Sizes 6 to rs. Prices range from . °12.75 1.98 to *12. agp anapemmertceriaeti ’ Graduation Dresses store in New York in many weeks. A special purch $300 Some are effectively trimmed with embroideries, and | $10.00, at and cuffs and smart little Of heavy embroideries and Ince beautifully aise lmported etbrolderies ete vacati $7.08, years, at Sizes 14, 16 and 18 Some have deep sailor . Tan, )eeewecoosonn tee $1.50 Inverted--,--------Dyase Balls Free ; Art Lamps 98¢ | t with these Boys’ $3 and $4 oa A complete Bait high grade gas Bi S S it t 2h lamp in green oe. sr aoe ue serge ulTS a Bs fring ua oe An excellent quality Blue Serge. ery suit tailored in a dependable “a itted : (like e with good brass burner, mantle und inner globe 7 hich pre “it nantles ‘eak. ng Century Guaranteed Mantles Fither upright or inverted will fit all standard burners. guaranteed for 100 days, If these mantles break in less than 100 days bring them back and get new ones. Regularly 35¢ k Special while this ‘ lot lasts; 2 for "BOC eee ( Basement.) eo. Also 500 Fancy Suits s, worsteds and i 7 breasted in and is sale we offe; 1 $4.00, Pretty gi y Norfolks in sizes 7 to 12 Men’s Shirts Few men indeed that see such rare shirt values ire going away without a generous supply. | Stock fully replenished for Saturday's crowds who will 4 ou 5 0 ye $1.50 & $3 Sample Wash Suits They are samples and made up as samples usually are—better tl the ordinary. They come in per cale, chambray and galatea. Made in the Russian, Sailor and the new military style. Plain white, tan, blue and many pretty combinations of colors; 1 all absolutely fast colors. Sizes 2)g to 10 years. eh neckhands. Also sumber of Sample c made of the newest 2,000 Blouse Waists Medals in iain or plaited ----- Cigars— ay worth 35c; sizes 4 posoms. All sizes... « f- otto Se ‘uban hand made to 1d years; at 19c $1.50 Soisette Shirts ‘thew ecoeneeneesied 600 Boys’ Wash Suits Hox of 50 S1. Walter Baieigh, Spanish hwnd cy made. perfec Lon Havana filer worth 75c; sizes ane broad 214 to Wl yrs,; at have Boys’ Khaki Trousers, Worth 4%, Knickerboones Blo: 95° -295 Shirts the Anest sl parker A Tho only ni soli ' , Hwith 9g He now being Box of 1 tts | ‘ancy’ diplomatic of strong quality kbeki cloth, orabinetton iter Wellmade and cut full, Just a Cc vogue the thing for warm days. { est’ be" claar They're strong, too, and will | teadting peed and Havana stand lots of hard wear, 27, Elain’ oF ot \ Pine in the $1 39} { Sizes 4 to 16 years... c a Mt ’ ORDERS FI (Main Voor.) nie oot rece ee meow sooo ene nece Third Floor.) °** Women’s Wash Dresses ae Gigantic Sale Now in Progress. 4 t i Semi-Annual Sale Slightly Imperfect ane of ‘Sample Walk-Over Oxford and Shoes for Men and Women Begins Saturday Only twice a year can we obtain such a vast quantity of samples (perfect models of their hest Summer footwear) as we obtained Jast week for Saturday's selling. styles of the season, including the newest toe models, ‘The Oxfords come Russia calfskin, Shoes in lace, button and blucher models; pair. . Le The values are absolutely without parallel or precedent c details $1.50 Dresse figured $ lawns pret with Val encier us of contrasting Sizes 34 to 44 93.50 Wash Dresses of fine la | ummer fabrics. Variously_ trim: / med with fine lacey and pipings. Sines Sh to th ] $4.50 Tub Dresses of Anderson | xinghams, imported tissue, linge- | § riev and bordered lawns. Pretty embroidery, trimmed and deep sailor collar styles. Sizes $4 to 44 | $6.75 Dresses silk or linger quare and round low ny Men's $4, $5 and $6 Sample and Slightly Imperfect Walk-Over Shoes and Oxfords $ in regular height and the new, 1, 2 or 3 eyelet tie effects, Leathers include Made in the very latest and newest patent coltskin, gunmetal calf and tan ok ranvas, pal as \ om eee nnn n nnn nnn nen nes ore Se en Ren rece eee eee eens (Sovoid Foo 1634 Third ¥ Sugar Cured U.S. Insp'd Take your choice whole or half hams; lb..... --$2.98 to $5.00---. i. s Parasols Lean Ham H a Grassi e 0, Peas|F oro sh wborey dem--Our high-| Ate i H Bu tter-ono Not do |tald Eges Boll Beand. fest shipmont | Bone i Covered with excellent quality} 4? Lixo 1 half “doaca Jars, 1 t3 } Taffotas in g blue, red, old} SPfints 124c bn on. 220 tall eylinder jar, 2c | peu" 1 4 ' rove ack and white, with ‘ He i : be AOE NES EEE hokey hay ‘ “3 Lien ie : ‘ Small, lean, fresh eut loins o fan borders and may Loins of Jersey Pork...) whole or half loins; Ib i with print warp or jn at.. al quard. ribbon insertions ‘ fs N MN ANADA MUTTON— wd Silk Shantungs in a large jon, Bie one o. J “W4e y and t f ‘ 1c I variety of styles and c Ww ic | | we FOREQUAKLERS tA Ate) ines and Liquors ete BONE, PRRRAC AI ff oinstions, All are m q TURKEYS —Young Tom turkeve, | stuck AN over Bor 10 rib ename $1.00 VELL QUART BOTTLE 67 welguing from B t> 10 lbs each, SHORT FORKOUARTERS OF Jj\s. or gilt frames with hand NOGRKAM WHISKEY at... . c ADA MUTTON t bird's head or enam- it eer sdahpiae A BOTTLE Fa choles, youns bro RRY 4: m1 tba, to's .o8 28c 20c ‘ PRICASSER | CHMCKENS d handles in the most 41.00 BOTTLE TRIUMPH 660 i specie wn k young dail beautiful shapes and de Bene epuman Shanta ces ade ould Of G54 | dateey boultry: 1b. st \ signs, Cho ; READS ate 75c OHO, DUCKE-—Batre feacy . BOTTLE BOASTING CHICKENS — Tho TE ROSE BQ¢ CROWN BEC m12.00 TOE 8Q¢ {Wiis at me oes ererescresseceweee Sixth Flour THE 141TH STREET STORE, HENRY SIEGEL, KUMP CORNED BEEE-—No fat or bone, for cold cute rs s K ANY KIND OF FRESH EIS rel Eainheietntninin tae ISLAND SPRING DUCK cheapest price that they have 50 different sha} 0 Orders Filled. -=7 eee eee=: ne oes Third & eomand WE GIVE LIBERTY STAMPS, ASK FOR THEM i BOPTLE the from mm o Ai,

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