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_Treasurer Allen Says They . THE NVENINC WORLD, THURSDAY, STPTE cok ale Of, 1811. BEATS AND 8 BINDS. BURGLAR. Son of bs SWEET SYMPATHY FROM SUGAR TRUST = FOR HOUSEWIVES == le je Chauncey, Fr. nen Intrader ia Home. YORK, Pax Sept. 2.—After peverely beating a burglar he caught In his home Ist night, Chauncey Black, son j of the late Chauncey F. Biack, former | Lieutenant-Governor of Pennsylvania, bound the ‘intruder hand and foot, several da ' Hated to Do It, but Had to Raise the Price. DUE TO SHORT CROPS. Raw Article Went Up and They Had to Care for j Stockholders. : By Marguerite Mooers Marshall. ‘Why has the price of sugar go uw? In the person of Mre, American Housewife I put that question yester- 4gy to Charies H. Allen, treasurer of the American Sugar Refining Compan: Om July 1 the “Trust” put up the price of sugar. There have been several other since thon, and yesterday a| ofa to the price. Ri from &% to 9 cents. Was sold at #6 cents. possible, lent and pi ighland Three months ago And the worst it is that Mrs. American Housewife naturally di now (fan at any other time tn t wecause It {s the season for pres fruits. “I realize’ that the present advance tn the price of sugar is of deep concern to every household in the land,” began Mr. Allen. “Buf I should like to make clear “hat it f@ no less @ serious matter to she companies dealing !n sugar. And the American Sugar Refining Company, whiah produces 42 per cent. of the re- fined sugar consumed tn America, ts) very glad to record publicly its policy im connection with this advance. “The situation may be summed up by -tating that the high prices are the sult of a natural shortage in raw ‘igar, and not in any way en artificial inflation by the dealers. “whe crop of sugar canes just har- | vested in Cuba shows @ shortage of ‘about 200,000 tons from the previous | This is a direct loss to our sup- res to use more sugar just j ( No.1 ‘t ar, big, fat bev ‘A haleoger, 10 FB pound each time. taington, Vermont, toxday.”—Mrs. Clara Dar! St., Buffalo, N. “Our first babs the toy who It Here ure their names and correct addresses. and learn for yourself, They are only a few out of thousands. ‘ “1 havo one. of the Apert baby, 2'—Mrs, C, E, Good wim, 915 5. 121! bund Ie the happiest man all 17 Mar: t by ies, Dewit ville brought him to this city him over to the police The baitle took place tn Black homestead. When Mr Black returned home after friends they one of found Mr. B a man attacked ctorlous. Tie prisoner if John Branoskt, has been loufing about peveral days. Gla, | | once childless, now happy and physically well,with healthy children, | baby bas takon i ai de ee a thy have a bi Box 1, es ack bred, Minne it Homan and havo the 4 8. jarpham, 1 ie Mire. A, Jinore, Ohio, rlsyon over h Stree! ildren end took yout Mi John Howard, Wil- jemont ‘tor now.” Route 4, 4s strong and healthy und tribute this reault ie, the he Hey ae ews oe" the joy of ony ) LIT Bouthgate het Mra. Flora ahr, 1974 ‘ste "Ay » Cineinnatt, Obio, hav of the finest baby boys. crop. rie piles, those sugars come ; United States almost exclusively. | A.0.8 Bei ba eal DROUGHT IN EUROPE HITS | children to Lydia E. THIS COUNTRY. | “Phen long-continued heat and drought im Europe have seriously impaired the growing bect sugar crop of France, @ermany and Austria. Estimates of « Teduction of from 1,000,000 to 1,500,000 tons or more—nearly one-fifth—in the eepplies of Europe are generally made.” Ly *Does the United States usually tm- port some of this sygar?” I aske “No; but we here feel the loss in ane | other way. When the European beet ugar crop Is normal, enough sugar ta produced to suply t tinent and ee ae Michigan, ady England besides. This year the crop ts not only a milifon » but the | beets are of poore than usual or vegetable products of | « y meagon, they are apt ther a small in size less sugar cap be extra ted sequently, from them. “Now, since the continental countries ere minus their natural supply of eupgar, they are invading zs ets in the West Indies. Veually these are non-competitive, At they are b present, however, a multitude of b accordingly. “In short, the threa yers and prices ascend | ned soaretty culation in caused excessive sp) rope,” continued Mr. Allen, “and at London and Hamburg, the leading ugar markets of the world, sugar prices have advanced 1% cents per pound since June 15. Growers of cane sugar, in the face of a certain shortage in th beet product, have similarly advanced the} peice of thelr product 1%» cents per pound in the same period. “The American Sugar It pany does a own 4 sugar land, ndr doe of raw sugar. It plies of raw # of} Cuba, Porto’ Rice Java asd other nds for its sup- upon the growers the Philippines, | sugar coun- “ft has, in common with all refiners at home and abroad, been com- | felled to secure its supplies from these | sources at constantly advancing prices “On June 15 raw sugar could be se-| curéd at 2.89 cents per waa: Last weok the corresponding price was 6.76 | gents per pound, On the June date | this company was selling granulated | r at 4.90 cents per pound net, while cent quotations have been as high as} 64 cents per pound net MUST TAKE CARE OF THE STOCKHOLDERS. “Aas regards our policy, tt will be seen from these prices that we have fairly maintained a stable margin be- tween raw and refined sugars. We allow a fixeg amount for the ex- 9 of manufacturing and for our Stockholders." | “But will the price of sugar continue to mise indefinitely?” I asked. other) th yeh" e We kave the have received. an, ave t “eMme domestic sugar crops, Including both the beet and the Loulsiana canes. premise good yield, Their harvesting hae already commenced and will be in} full progress in October. “We also hope that the loss in Eu- | rope has been exaggerated, The actu figures cannot be known before De- cember or January, and it may be that | the calls upon what are almost ex sively American supplies of raw will gzadually diminish, | “When raw sugar goes down the re- tall price of refined sugar will be less. “And, meanwhile, what should the consumer do?” “When sugar ts high go slow on It. | If too much {ts consumed the avallab! quantity will be diminished and pric voce. 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NEW LAW LOFT BUILDING between ages ‘ol 1d aud ut PIANOS AND ORGANS Maw & amt 0 Ore WEE & CO BL (o- READERS joing out of town for a va = ( A inay have Tne ld ae and address changeu as cesived ning World, 120 per we y g World, Ge per weer nday World, Se per Sunda 4 your remittance w t Nt aw OF \ THE WORLD | | Imported Embroidered Swisses— | reg. 39 | Waite Pigu @HEARNS FOURTEENTH, STRESD ‘West of BifevAverus FRIDAY, AS USUAL, BARGAIN DAY ONLY FRIDAY of the Dressmakers’ Sale! Sale Departments and Others UNITE TO MAKE IT A Friday of Matchless Opportunities! NO MAIL OR TELEPH New Dress Goods At Dressmakers’ Sale Prices EF ORDERS FOR THE FOLLOWING: NOTIONS At Dressmakers’ Sale Prices Matchless Friday Values in Imported Broadcloths—all_ wool Clark's 0. NT, Cotton-—200 yd Bheine sponged and shrunk specie-—bieck ona whiee tens | At Women's Fall Apparel Binck, Navy and other Fall shades fumbers—reg. .53 dozen Value $1.49)... -106 Meg. ale Tailored siatte of Disck and na he ; Cheviots an SA-Ineh A} 85677 ‘ailored. sponged “ Wide Co 5 668 4) bale 75 | shadew—e ile chat 2:00) Wide seam Binding—-pe 8 were $120... 88 Erwatia Binding—pe W610 ck Prunelias— jooks and Kyee— gross Pras 6 re Few 1,00 Hooks, invisible eyes—groas. 26 «134 | Women's Serge Cont Drosses— -inch—Hight and © | Dresmakers’ Pins— 1 1b. box 19 .123$| _ black satin trim Her’ 60°. 6.98 ay + $B) Dress Shicideit. weight.7to.10 6 Women's serge Co Dreases— All Wool Dingonal Seri ort aga Rewing Silk—doz. spools 2 619 rb titania black end other .. 067 | Sowing Silk— 300 yd.spools, oa 19 1214 rears . ue $16.98 Ail Wool Borgen-- twenty-five Bast's Cotton—800 yde—dor 55.87 | Ycneth Sere Conte ne Fail ahadien-—also Bleck | Skirt Brald—8 yd. pe. 2 8 braid trim=s special we. Canvas Coat Fronte. . Stare © G Double Text 54 tneh All Wool Striped Serges: Roll Tapenpe Gh le Texture Raincoate— | ‘sponged and shrunk—reg. $1 Biss Seam Bina Haat | best colore— Value si F Women's 8 r New Fall Silks Voundetions 2 tor 8)" Chevion dae Weckasonce bo teen Hongt— i pt satin Iined— ae $8.98 "6:08 At Dressmakers’ Sale Prices | Sachine ana Bowing Needles, Pull length Conte Biece Seubsee 35-inch Colored Messaiine paper, usualy 4¢ each 4 for+1Q] all Wool mixtures and d'ble face newest street and eve alng shadeo— Cloth reg, $1 66 35-Ineh Black Mes Full bright lustre--re 61 42 Hairline Peau de C yenes— Satin brocade with white hale line Jasper and Black , a 1 Stripe wide Black-and-White, Navy nde White Brown-and: Whlte--worth 64 Wash Dress Fabrics At Dressmakers’ Sale Prices best American. LET tate +16 Silk Chiffonettes—plain Nght and dark-—reg. .2 ‘ Fast Black Suteens—worth .15.. New White Goods At Dressmakers’ Sale Prices 40-inch White Voiles—-45 ct. quality.. .28 48-inch Votles— usually 69 . Note width a7 16 9 serene 0B 1254 12.7 36 Silk Mixed Mulls--value 24 86-inch White India Linon reg. h Batistes— vs sell Lingerie Batistes— vd Mae rized Madras—value 10 seenee Pleatings, Yokes, etc, At Dressmakers’ Sale Prices New Pleath Lace, Net, Batiste or Silk. White, Black, Crs few Others. Keg. Lac 6 yds. In boxe Tourist Ruchings- reg. AY Luce Edge or braid nL +016 18 reg. 26 Yokes and Chemisettes— . Black 7 . +86 he, to $608, Boys’ Clothes For School or Dress At Friday Prices Viner Youes, New Linings At Dressmakers’ Sale Prices 36-Ineh Lining Satins—Gray Tan, Cream, White, BI King’s Blue, All Wool Pas black ang Dress Skirt Mixtures: also Cori roy wored. panel front or bi Mercertzed Sateen: ple Navy, Blue Bir¢ tlao Oiller shades 17] Blanes aig. airdle or tale 36-inch Mercerized Sateen, extra sizes—Speci +++ +498 lack, Whito and colors—reg. 10. 12491 Extra Size Pores ‘ Black, Whito; sizes 48 to 52—desirable colo w a +14] and patterns—Reg. 81.98. ...2.90 Stik finish Motre Percalines— new Fall shades—reg. .24.... 18 seeeee FD New Ribbons At Dressmakers’ Sale Prices Plain and Motre Ta 7 a} best colors— 3} t04 35 in.--reg. Molre Taffetes aud Satine, sien 4 inch Dresde: Women's Underwear Corsets, etc. A FINE LIST OF Mele VALUES Orgpe and nd N Notneooke Ni ¢ +124] : ; 18 ct. vette. +14]. —fbbon 60 oe 5 to rn inch—same as abo 16 ae Sneek, Fiside and Dredons— Witiee run reat enbaldeey tuiico— +10], +16] also others—Valu aeeee Or Y-7 ‘ollea—-love y shades. Nalnsook Corset ( while ON JO inches wide—-worth 2 vee 20] 1 embroidery or lace and em- ral Silke Mousselinen- stiover” + 18 a ee medallions— Reg. .69 °85 Hora Setecter Work 1+ 90! Dress Theriiee: and Buttons | ““irawers‘teuutitched ¢¢ emb'y or lace and Insert-—Value .65 At Dressmakers’ Sale Prices Soutache Braids— Black, we vlore-100 Bhades— reg. . Novelty. Dress Sicciae, Deck, ‘White, colore—2 je Nainsook Combinations. cornet covers of all-over ¢: mbroidery gen" end dotabroldery com Lenreunccal od Jong teasol eade—rea. Fancy Braids—Black, White. Plain Colors and Combin ale new Porsians—rew. -12 aud’.15.. Novelty Bile Beltings— Black, White and nowest shades—reg. .25., Colored Milk Kanb'd Net Allovere-— were 08 and 61.49 ‘ Pearl Buttons—-large, small, meming nceee sulpe ae nd yellow — platted tone Val ie 84.50 Children's Night Dresses, wg eles hind tucks Children’s Cambric Drawers— He S.ruthe or embry and t medium~~value d to b~ ard PY end tucks—— Fancy Buttone—Jet, Ivory, Péa 4 to 48 yr0 20 Bong, Metal—rich atylow Value .2v tov dozen. . Value 4¥ to .69~—dozen. .... | + 49 New Laces and Nets eiiane ao At Dressmakers’ Sale Prices | Fine Lawn Aprons—-Pri Oriental and Cordelia Mother Hubbard—emb'y ay leco— 4 to 14 yrs.— Special Children's Cooking Sul ap and sleeves-—-8pectal | Cllldren's 4weater Coat Point Ven! Lace Nets—reg. 60 + 60 French Val. Laces and reg. .8Y Platte and German Val. de Paris Lac ty to aii i Co ‘outil Coraeta- abdomen. 00... novelt, Cotton Cluny J.aces and Luseeth g terial tein, ny mes Value to’ 9 Terstenrss O4| -MenulehG Shthr tert tty cag Scissors and Sheers Muslins Blankets At Dressmakers’ Sale Price AMM ee S€S /Comfortables Flanneds, ete, uw heker' reg. 40 +35 FRIDAY PRICES nt .60| TO PLEASE THE HOUSEWIFB : Emb'y nd buttomhole Helssore— Yard wide Muslins*-bieached and Norfolk and Double Breast Suits Nt sore uslins*-bleached and by vy Wieese and Sant Fancies Peg. .00, + +41l wabienenea~ leas than case price— Bat? vin tes bar Kenicwers- Handy size Stoel Seissors- +20] ror . seseees OW Value 3-98 | Imported Se saors Heavy bleached Sheetings— $5$t07 137 |. 2i28ds. wide—worth 32 see 0D fancy ; y G Pillow Conse ready for uae (t Cheviotse= 2s (0 10 . ad0-—w'th 12 Ob we yee ies Saue id 2.08 REATEST VALUES in 1 sass win ts 86 Youths’ Long ‘Trouser Sitte- Berges, Lace and Heavy Curtains Worsteds, Cheviole--herringbones > 84 14 to 20 yrs. on Couch and Table Covers 4 . " Fs worth . Bloomers and | Bed Sets and Upholstery Feather Pillows—santtary cured— tS Cassimeres i itd ; i > r rduroys-- made Fabrics that it is possible tofind | sovte wth ‘wviao wth 06.64 fron alll ony de fhll alae +60), Ou fe onderful piicheas from the re- | wie c Sushions: 1 ; iring Importers, Cohen Bros, & Co,, of | a Vite cambrie covered oye’ Plannelette Blouses also white I | 20) —w't Barta fancy. Mudrus and Percale: Sth ave., and our clean-up purchase from | 22539 wth ay BQ sosse—w'th ov at #1015 yr Value 30 +25) 4 mill removing to larger quarters put | White and Colored Blank cotton rete ta a gidefaw | us in position to name prices far below | fleece and viderdown fintsh— 0.16 yrs=Value 79 +58) what we ourse! ordinarily would pay value $1.60 1.25 o Shite: white and tency in other words, we can and do sell be- sand Madras--12 to 14 neck Value vs g | low wholesale vs Fog. $4 and 85 | LIMITS PERMIT ONLY BRIEPE! st | Pure Cal, Wool Blan Ready Made Garments | MENTION; slik Holug— spectal For Babies Usually. Our Prices, | MIR RST RA FLL ; Osio $9.98 | At Friday Prices Bd 4.08 White and Co i Cbildren a, Dreaee Shembrey Ging At Bargain Pri ham aod Linelle Kussian and Domet Flannels at gue ‘ity 146.08 ch-—-coutres piplogs - exvira Wide Keg. oe 0 5 yra.— Hog, .60. 38 Stik Fan’ Flannely reine « * Dresses— High grade > ‘Tt aod H. 3.—wortn oa ond Poreales ht ond are Mussian and French » 11.08 7 lees ww 8 yrs. Value $1.00 +98 ary Linens, Towels, etc, | Weight shi ouch 0 Bye Peat F001 $5.08 Lam dom FRIDAY PRICES wea and BBebe so oon 9B tote : TO PLEASE THE HOUSEWIFE sizes tu 8 yea. —V allio .36 “23 ote $400 Go 298) Pure Linen Dish and Roller White Serge Cr . ‘Towellings-- colored borders— wncy bewld 1834 inch—-Regular 16 et 10% naan tod ye 2-08 200% $5.0091.00%> 2.00 Figured Huck and | k ‘Tow- Babies’ Fuille ¢ A SHOKI) s1OKY (OF Gkk vr VALUES, | ellings-—also 16-lneh Cudat Tow abies’ Faille € COME roe MORMQW Cling. largo Varlety of py ze 0S yra~-V glue 2¥ +19 1 parterag ae +e : Friday Sale of Bleached Huck Towals lange slzo— ollet Arti ‘ mad C inant , | rod borders—Hogulurly 11 et. «+4 Toilet Articles Stamped Linens Window Shades— Dolls All Linen Damask Towele— At Friday Prices Good quailty Holland-with Renatse | MHaletfringe--Valuo 28 ete... -sse, 0B Rubber Shestinse--¥all 136 yd. wide sane lace aud Inserting two | Hemstitched Table Clothe—1 dos. ubbey at “vel ti Ho a om Napking to match—puure white Bie wht AeA 4 reduced from 49 to... 61@| Seotch Unen-—Value $6.08... ..... 5-08 i a0 lc Jai lot Embossed Window Shad All Linen Tablo Damasks-—bleached a ’ o extra long 780 ft before and silver bleached ~—66 and 71. 1 sing « 10! 1b were A Beiday +28 ip.--varloty of pacterns—reg. 79. ..057 ‘ i double faced Phades Renatssancs Doilies-varions size i ' ( fF KEEOL nerurawn work eontees=— value do 617] wa ) +65 larly A cts ve oS ‘Tinted Centrepteces of Ari Crasis n wyctens- ousel standarda embroidered wsorted palierns— were 1 cls +10) larly $1.40. 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