The evening world. Newspaper, May 17, 1912, Page 20

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= increase priges to the consumers of this " eountry?”’ Mr. Untermyer asked the wit. : y aioe \Qeme after he had protested tha: DOUBLED By MONE louse had nothing to do with his pri 4 oe --- New York Bankers Get 12 to +’ 48 Per Cent. Profits in ‘Malorization Scheme. . T28 ae without @ health certificate, se which authorizes the union of @ an and @ woman before they heve ubmitted evidence, of their Atnese to me the responsible duties of the married state” Dr, @, HB, Diense of Aurora eaid: “Asy condition of phystcal or mental @bnor Mr. Slelcken said there had teen noth. | teen’ ee RAY sianlar byraptonsa ing improper In bis cunnection with nd conditions, possibly not marked financtal opera lions by which the uring infancy, but surely at some time coffee supply has been ont tn hal luring the period of development or ia the price doubled. He inetsted th fis .cariz peers of jites New York bankers who had gone imo, SSS a the den! had been actuated by motives of patriotiem, and that they had inet Gentally increased greatly the trade bee tween thie country and South Amertes, “PATRIOTS" MAKE TRADE AT 15 PER CENT. PROFIT, Mr. Untermyer calculated from the! rates at which the loans were made and the discounts and other charwes thar had heen collectod by the bankers tha, the New York “patriots” had collected! between § and 18 per cent. on thelr tn« ‘veatment. Jury tn connect tlon and I have been oriticts: and indirectly by the attorney of this committee.” to air, Scald waate pit ing suds made then replace the parts. “@OLD BRAZIL PRODUCT. sonoma |} Morgan and National City in , Combine That Puts Tax on ‘y., Every Coffe* Drinker. fe Bret public hearing yeuterday,| The witnesa anid he Aid not know any- ve thing about the British hankers and Rees he Sew Teer arene he was sattsied that the tut Smperter, and @ most reluctant | Amercans had great work tn ef- Gamedi Untermyer, the com- covting e a i way. seere might orny, drow foticwing | have been a revolution if the prices of f, Geenestete: ge! coffee had kept dropping in Brazil,” he A ald. ‘That-in 1908 e combination of European! “Which would have been worse? bankers with the Nationa) City Bank of | asked the attorney, “a revolution in Sao New York Joaned the state of S20 Paulo | Paulo or for the consumer !n the United States, and, in tact, all over the world, approximately $1500.00 fterle,” ay double the ‘Price, for le coftes lore?” he pald proportions. gs a i qe if how that while the production of 000 hare t { six to seven cents per pound, of coffee trom|the crop rained to 14,000.00 bags the notwithstanding the | pride then raised to more than fourteen year cents per pound. pons In financing td ee esate] 1, Im 1906, the witness took 2 last twenty-five years, / bags at 7 cents per pound. He paid $0 bas jumped trom be cent. and the Government carried oon pound in| fo Out of this deal the original loan half conte per} of $15,000,009 was negotiated. J. Henry Benroeder of London took #10,00,000 of this loan and the National City Bank BANKERS IN| of Now York $5,000,000, In the big loan of Freg, $76,000,000 made i] 1908, bankers of Brus- oom gels, Paris and Berlin also took « part. wr ene | Gut, of, thie loan the. National ‘city Bank, J. P, Morgan & Co. and the First National Bank took $15,000,000, orontjeeameaatipioienaepttee |FOR HEALTHFUL MARRIAGES, t ti : i gestion, too. ih eit #8 jt ‘Untermyer thts 80 per bankers loan; i E i with “Force.” eff i é ad le by The H-O Company, eee ' = Tey ceahe Doctors Favor Medical Certificates oe 4 a Before Licenses Are lesued. |} eguinat the tine CHICAGO, May 17.— The Iittnois | w. Homoeopathic Medical fe in- \ enferetand Gorsiny the plan advocated by Doan W. the money of our T. Sumner, who recently declared he SCH SRCORSSRGGRS SESS rg , lothing Satisfaction for : That is, first and foremost, the consideration of Brill Service—to sso ae — a in every detail, fit, atyle, appearance, fabrics, tailoring Step be Re ty aC HU ” a n,°* io qu ‘ . by making good TO YOU ourselves, if the clo . bt var hy hat pl thes do not—and to assure you e e New Brill Ten Suits s * Wonder Values, Ready-to-Wear, at Fast color Blue Serges, fancy blues, grays, browns and tans in a most remark- : alle assortment. Suits at 310 that meet perfectly ev naauae of Men Gas te rch eect ee eee” tote , throug! tion, wii ye ined peony n, wish to economize, ble, e ; e e Brill Special Suits $15 ie For Men and Young Men, at ; First and foremost among these famous $15.00 Suits ill find.the U. S. TRUE BLUE SERGE SUITS marvels of value at $15, ax in fact all Brill ials are; U.S. TRUE BLUE is a dark, Indigo-dyed, all-wool serge that LI | not fade or shrink. Then there are also the Famous Quaker Grays, neat, smart and -binproeye ws a most varied weaetinans of pond blues, grays and . Every one o m, tion, H png gees ictal raven question, the most satisfactory suits e The Brill Twenty $20 Most Famous Suits Sold at At no price can you buy more real clothes satisfaction than you buy in a Brill Twenty; ever: Oe ite average smartly-dressed man looks for in a suit you will find in a Brill Twenty—make, fabrics, style, pattern, trimmings and ser- vice. Brill Twenties set the standard for $20 suits. You will find very few as good, absolutely none better; among them are blue serges, fancy blues, plain and fancy grays, browns and tans, ’ $10.00 Suite Are Not on Sale at the 49th Street Store. Straw Hate Are Ready in All Good New Shapes and Styles At Our Five Stores FIVE CONVENIENT STORES ‘ 27 way, near Chambers St. e , e Broadway at 49th St. Bull Bucthers 125th Street at Third Avenue 47 Cortlandt St., near Greenwich Union Square, 14th St., near B'way Marlem Stove Open Breaings NING WORLD, , Helge toa Healtey Relrigurater | wi Gold Dust ing powder; serud the Grip pam and FORCE The All-Wheat Food For Strength Being an all-wheat : food, “Force” repairs the waste, furnishes energy, gives iron for the blood and supplies the perfect food-ele- ments in their proper And that “dif- ferent,” delicious flavor is a result of the cooking ‘with barley malt —which aids di- “Force” agrees with everybody. @ Everybody agrees Men FRIDAY, MAY 17, 191: YOU ARE SAFE WHEN YOU < Signk 3 Your Hair Needs Your Help Nature repairs her havoc whenever she is able. rever there are thinning locks there are hair roots that, with a little encouragement, will produce again. That encouragement need consist only of five minutes of rotary rubbing twice a day, but it will make an incal- culable. difference in the life and well being of the hair. If your hair is thinning, rub a very little (most a use too much) pure yellow vaseline into the roots. ‘ollow this with Septone Hair Tonic, which should be evenly and gently rubbed into the scalp with a rotary motion. Wherever the thin spots occur the massage should, of course, be concentrated. This treatment for five minutes night and morning will replenish the natu- ral supply. Florentine Orris—Specially fine ground preparation of abso- lute purity. Excellent for dry shampoo and for delicately scent- ingthe hair. 25c the package. "s Olivo Soap is the best complexion soap that science and skill have yet pro- duced. It is made of the purest} Germac liquid soap. Absolute olive oil obtainable and contains| pure. The best shampoo. Se no free alkali. 25¢ the cake. | and 75c the bottle. There is a Biker Toilet Requisite for every special need. We cuarantee that each Riker preparation will please you or we will cheerfully refund your money. Septone—A hair tonic and dressing of unequalled elevance. Cleanses the scalp, cures dand- ruff and promotes a healthy and luxuriant growth of hair. 25c ard 75c the bottle. Septone Soap—The genuine Nothing gives your appear- ance that note of the chic that touch of smartness so desirable but so diffi- cult to define, like a well \ planned, well done and suitable arrangement of the hair. Especially is this true in summer. Neat- ness, freshness, the sense| of coolness are impossible with hair that looks weather worn and dust worn and heat worn. Yet a perfect hair toilette is possible for any woman who will talk with our expert hair dressers anddesigners. They are at your service,’ to advise you and help you in developing woman’s crowning glory. at aD at an extraordinary reduction in price. Especially designed for Nn Wy “ALM summer use; light, cool and made in such a way as to be adapted to many different styles of hair dressing. Natural wave best quality human hair. Worn high or low, as a cluster of loose curls or as a solid puff, it is one of the most useful bair pieces we have offered. In awide variety of colors, except grays; $7.00 quality only.. $4.96 Switches—Three stem, natural wave, best quality human hair. A wide variety of arrangements is ay with this switch—only one of which is shown in the illustrations. be adjusted to suit the individuality. In all shades, It may except grays. Light dollar quality only. ny $4.98 Pad ipadour — Made of natural wave, best quality human hair. A most useful article, particularly valuable in pred ing the Pompa- : dour Petr of hair dressin, now coming into fashi: infinitely superior to the hot and unsanitary rat. Mad fringe. May: be just over or under the hair, giv: pompades Sa sats and Bevarel effect shown in the iMfareatiead le in all shades, and sold at great reduction, except grays. Six dollar quality only... ”’ $2.98 Hair department at 15 West 34th street jixth avenue, Manicure, chiropody and facial t: ent at #3d street ixth avenue, Children's hair cutting at 28d street and Sixth Our Prescription Departments insure you the highest degree of safety. _ None but drugs, chemicals and herbs of the best Tonite enter Riker | man stores; none but the most expert, most reliable \item of which is of the highest qual: W arm We ather H air Diffi- | more articles, at $6.50 and up to #12. culties Can Be Overcome by taking advantage of the many aids and helps tc/q ioe hair toilette offered by the Riker and Hegeman air goods departments. y| pleasure of sweets. AND HEGEMAN DRUG STORES ' 'You Know that Riker-| Hegeman Quality Is_ | the Highest | None but the best grade of , chemicals, herba, ete., is ever permitted to enter u Riker- man store, | Our large business insures fresh, new goods all the time— |} no article ever has a chance to grow stale or lose its | strength. Riker and Hegeman prices are steadily thelow- } est, day after day, week after week, year after year. You | can save 25% to 40% by trading regularly at our stores. | Mvuan vera of Magnesia, % lc size, . o Nestle’s Food, 50c size, $8c,/ ime, 50c size, 40c. Mellin's Food, 50c size, 38c.]_Zuyder Zee Taleum, Mellin's Food, 75c size, 58¢,) tie, su fa Fletcher's Castoria, 38c size,| Or, 800 Ife. | ise. |} 220. j Riker’s Violet Excclele: | Jaynes’ Castomel, a pleas. » 280. | ast end palatable propastin of asngnnea’s Talcum Powdes, | ean Foot Ease, 25c size, Ce Beecham's Pills, %c size, Se. én, Eeoted Ca ee I ° | aeetyner Tooth Paste, See-j} Carter's Little Liver Pills,| Roger & Gallet’sRice Powe: | #4 yale Piakharn's Vogetable| “Pisce Clanasteg Coenen, 06 inkham's Vegeta leansiny m, Compound, $1.00 size, 67c. | size, 33c. . oom We reserve the right to limit quantities No dealers supplied. Maternity Cases, $2.25 to $12 We have prepared sev- eral compact and compre- hensive outfits. ach article is of the highest quality, sterilized and packed in germ proof cases. The number of 2 articles varies in different . cases, but the following list is typical: | 1 hot water bag, 2 qta; basin; 1 sterilized ee, bed sheet; 2 dos. sanita: Talk ligatures maternity belt; T phe o ds Hf ligature; 1 mat ‘ Zz y douche nossle: 1 box of talcum powder: 1 carbolised veedline. Our coe on various cases are 25% to 40% lower you woul an excellent outfit, ; other cases, . con! 1 douche bag, 4 pay elsewhere. $2.25 bi Weigh t weighing on accurate scales. Our jes are made to our specifications. guarantee their accuracy and reliahility. Call at Riker-Hegeman store and see the comfort and convenience of the = Baby Scales which we are selling now at $2.97. Nice little basket fastened securely to the top—bahy can’t wriggle it loose; scales which a accurately by ounces up to 24 pounds. Otber stores would charge $4 to $5 for scales not so nice, nor so good; Riker-Hegeman price, only $2.97. Dr. Holt’s Book is on sale in all our stores, 7Sc. You will be able to take care of ae children better if you have Dr. Holt’s book. Call at any Riker-Hegeman store and: examine a copy carefully. Our sales people will be very'glad to show it to you whether you buy or not. ¢ Don’t Ignore Your Candy Appetite Make sure that you get pure, wholesome candy, and you have no reason to deny yourself the ou are safe when you buy at our candy depart- ments. Every pound we sell is the purest that can be made. Test our candy values this week by trying a box of Riker’s Perfect Chocolates ey, 39¢ Riker’s Perfect Chocolates would cost you 60c the pound if they were sold in any other stores- ~because, only by the Riker and Hegeman system of buying and selling direct in large quantities with only one small: profit added is such value possible. Try a box of Riker’s Perfect Chocolates at 39c this week, and you will say that they are as fine in quality as any of the famous 60c chocolates. If you are not entirely pleased, we will cheerfully refund your money. Guth Chocolates, the deli-) Riker's Special Chocolates, cate flavor and subtle appeal] regular 40c value; sold on Sat» that have heretofore been the] urday for only 29¢c. secret of the great Parisian] Guth Fruit Tablets, Ames; confiseurs. Per pound box,Jican Mixed Tablets, Violet re- ption compounders are employed; a perfect system of Mertine prevents errors. a fair, commercial profit is charged for Compounding Prescriptions. “The highest quality always at the lowest prices.” Mail Ordere Filled Promptly Absolute satie- faction guar- enteed or mon refunded. Ad- Telephone onan orders to the nearest Riker-Hegeman store. e Si ; You Are Safe When You Buy At 80c. Strings, Mint Tablets, Hore- Excello Sweets, fully worth} hound Tablets. Excellent, puse } 80c the pound; sold only in Riker] candies of high quality, in glass and Hegeman stores, at 60c. jars. Per jar, 5 deliver promptly

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