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SUGAR TRUST AGREES 10 CUT IN THE TARIFE But to Put Its Stock on the Free’ List Would Invite Trade Disaster. WASHINGTON, Jan. 5.—The free Sugar plan of tho House Democrats, regarded by leaders as one of the vir- tually assured features of the tariff! revision programme of the com! ¥ ty. hse ot 4 - Jed Doctor's For , P. Taft. erty. Jackson is on trial he. | January Sale of Toilet Goods, D: tra eession of Congress, so far fore Justice Goff on one of two Indict- House te concerned, focused attention| PHILADELPHIA, Jan. 15. -— The] ments for grand larceny filed agatust| “From your a Formerly up to 49.50 | The Biggest White Sale Bloomir * en today’s hearing before the House Ways and Means Committes Wit- esses were present representing the } American Sugar Refining Company,| Locke, the former secretary of the} iston, Me., of $15,00, given him to invest | ine to two teaspoontula after each meal i =e with Acting President Edwin P. At-| Pittsburgh club. Locke will be prest-|in land around Garden City. The other | and at bedtime. Smaller doses to children, WwW ’ “ra | | Ming es ite epokeaman, the beet cugar|@ent of the new club, and his backers| indictment charges Jackson with the | according to ax tn the beat form 30 ‘omen’s Tailored Suits | and other interests. have annot d that he will have at theft of %,000 belonging to Miss Mary |!a known ¢ ‘There are many ae ‘The House claims that placing sugar! lute and complete charge of the team. |Griftin of Akron, O. Falee representa: | Cheaper pre large quantity, but on the free list’ may save American consumers $116,000,000 annually, while the Republicans, charging that free Sugar would surrender an important industry to foreign importers, assert that {t would deprive the Government |the formality of appointing var ; : is x years and thou- of more than $52,000,000 revenue. {amen as his associates in the new or-| ‘he fall conreSentaiit bhi Ht Mie tania of families Rnow ite value, Pub One of New York's leading manufactur- Atkins, fi y, con ieation, yy false representations made those in- y aceutical Lab Mr. ins, in his testimony ganization. (arented 1th RIN IN THO 0A) Say HIN! t ers sold us his overstock at halt regular prices. tended that abolition of all duty on all refined beet sugars from Buropa, upon exactly the same terms as raw sugars. in competition with domestic refined, and we should expect to eee, as formerly, large imports of this class of granulated sugar from Germany and Austria. “Free sugars, while present production {s maintained,” he said, “would drop prices here so low as to destroy the Louisiana industry east of the Mis- alssipp! River—depress Porto Rican and Philippine sugars far below thelr pto- duction cost, and make Hawatlan pro- duction unprofitable, thus largely cur- tailing our present sources of supply. “Once this production is so reduced,” declared Mr. Atkins, “foreign prices would advance unt!l domestic producers could enter the fleld again; and whit disaster would be would ge but a tem PHILLIES SOLD AT LAST TO LOCKE’S SYNDICATE. Stock of National League Club For- mally Turned Over by C. Philadelphia National League Club was sold to-day Charles P. Taft of Cin- einnat! to a syndicate headed by Will Locke announced that Charley Dooin would continue as manager. )very detail of the purchase wa tended to in advance, and the inee to-day was merely to have the turned over officially to Locke and ate Locke stated that David Snyder, his REAL ESTATE MEN FILL COURT-ROOM TO LEARN: HOW JACKSON GOT RICH: Handler of Long Island Prop- erty Is Put on Trial for Swindling Patrons. 1 ranch of the Supreme d to-day with real en rthers’ Renity Company, Ya million dollars on Long him Iast July, One of the indictments allege he defrauded Winfleld Scott Lib- bey, a millionaire manufacturer of Lew- tion Is charged tn both Indictments. Assistant Distriet-Attorney Nott moved the trial of Jackson on the Grif- 1n indietment to-day. He told the Jury Jackson had purchased a number res of land at We: st Sai aa RE THE EVENING WORLD, of} Hempstead in| ¥* Pee tics WED counts of his realty bual- esa, telling her the properties he hi suld be sold at A profit ‘The land, although vale | wtowing acc | ’ It is transactions. transferred in her 1 ¥ left the control of Jackson Brothers, James W. Osborne, former At District-Attorney, ls defending ana 15.-Ex- in the mining Jan. | Mayor Alb: business in jterday to two counts of tnd. | charging complicity with gambling and | the social evil. He was fined $260 on | each count. Breaks a Cold in a Day And Cures Any Cough Glycerine and hy Compound (Ci these two ingredients home and put them Into a half pint of good whiskey. Take it don't pay periment with a bad cold. Re sure to get only the genuine Globe Pine Fach halt Compound (Concentrated Pine) ounce bottle comes in a wealed tin screw has been published aa Sareeageenate nr epee sheen pao re _———_ Sit 2 ae waably, tanvant 18, 1918. Bonwit TELLER & Co. Will Close Out 75 Women’s Tailored Suits : 18.50 Formerly up to 45.00 Made of broadcloth, chevron, diagonals, two-tones, velvet trimmed or plain. 50 Women's Tailored Suits 24.00 Made of velveteen, velour de laine and broadcloth in a variety of styles. 34.50 Formerly up to 75.00 Two and three piece models, of broadcloth, ratine and various other fabrics. Sener Ge one en erent bogie ore bee tien pd Dress Forms Tremendous Purchase a. Beginring Next Morday, January 20, a d Sale of a Prominent New York Retailer's Stock of Women’s ard Girls’ Wear and Shoes at 6¢c on the Doilar See Next Sunday's Papers We will heey the n. fo Deta:lst ¢ to-morrow! Special ‘Sales Now iu sep a An Epoch-Making i | at About Half Price H We consider this remarkable sale one of the best fur opportunities you have ever had. A ONS Guarantee Clothing Co.'s Stock o/ i Aea's and Boys’ Wear. nt in New Models. 75 Women's Street Coats 15.00 20.00 Formerly up to 35.00 In this special sale they're going at the same big savings. Women’s 52-In. $30.00 Black and Brown Coney Coats, at father-in-law, would probably be elect- od secretary-treasurer of the chub. $4,000 an acre for the property: sugar ¢ ees et ae Miss Griffin aid Jackson gave her ‘the Cuban reciprocity treaty, under; which Cuban sugars get @ preferential tate of 2 per cent., and Cuba gives pref- erential rates of 20 to 40 per cent. upon goods coming from the United States. | | He aleo deciared that open the United States importation of refined beet sugars from | Europe upon the same terns raw f sugars in competition with domestic re- ‘ fined. “The American Sugar Refining tat Sey How Se Fooled the Dl Three years ago my little girl, Angela, ith the scarlet f and r face and limbs fed. A leading reated her Made of chinchillas, mixtures and striped novelty fabrics. 30_ Women’s Velvet or Cloth Coats 25.00 ©phicol Haute , | WW Stonis Gaullits and Option $40 Black Moire Pony Coats, $50 Russian Pony $75 French Seal C physician here at the | without the slighte: of your Swamp-Root having the house at the time, I resolved to try 1 us it agreed with her stomach 1 pany.” said Mr. Atkins, “wishes to it with Latta results. H = ~! in favor of a reduced tariff} T inflammation began, to sul after Formerly up to 49.50 edrerpatl Seal Coats, It {se our belief that a | 4 the first fifty- " ‘< .- 1175 Mole Coney Coat: eduction, which te not oo] Made of velvets, broadcloth, chinchilla, Persiana, boucle and caracul $198 Mole Coney Goats, at Janger the domestic and | cloth. insular industries, or to reduce such | good health ever since. he fources of eupply, would acerue to the! y day and ex $75 Kolinsky Sabi benefit of the consumer and would every second day until he 20 Women’s Evening Wraps $90 Alaska Pointed Fox Sets $59.50 d her kidneys in perfect con- p neither increase f reign values on raw , $225 Civet Cat Co: $150 Poin ‘ox Sets. . .$99 age the refer's mar-| A Pure Aluminum Eyeglass or Naw hen (ha doaioe Pid One ihe 39.50 bet dhe too iw a maken Spectacle Case, 25 Cents. Formerly up to 75.00 Se ee "Rk would 1 once dentrey one ot M1 tion of scquldlty, Ite stanncniy trade, as handenme es it Made of brocaded charmeuse, broadcloth, velvet and charmeuse in ||]! Known fr. All 1 to 54 nches fon | Renmin able, Ermine, Mini, 80 |p ig it ThE roerwmleh no} useful; is 14 of the weight of the ordinary case, and is just the baer isa ea ters Wd tom Soeroves wi eine, Ccondiumtiivestchiceahir n made. e the termination of the eaty, under the p preferential ra rrded to Cuban # right size for the pocket. This high-grade case is a new feature of the excellent rl Harris servic representative Harris product, to be ob- tained only at our stores. You will take pleasure in carrying and using it. heats fies When sent by mail, the price is 30 cents (stamps). tft {54 East 23rd St., near Fourth Ave. ally all the! " y i. -4 27 W. 34th St. sthand bth Aves, & price consideradly | 54 West 125th st, near Lenox Ave MINGD ALIN Annual January Clearance Sale of Small, Medium and Room Size Oriental Rugs Velour and Chiffon Plush Coats 49.50 Formerly up to 110.00 In smart street or afternoon models. Many handsomely embroidered. . for which I am | grateful I cannot praise it too highly. Ver cL MRs. MARY BYR} New Brunswick, 'N. J. State of New Jersey Middl Pi County parity, and sends to! 442 Columbus Ave , 8st and 8: ng culyievers . sixty million|79° Nassau St, near’ dohn, St a\\ Sd Re) atienesn The rugs in this offering range from a Carabagh mat, 2 to 3 Zab crete HL desiotp a ve 5 Konnis Reis jimvasd trie seit Fifth Avenue at 38th Street ft, wide by 4 ft. long, at $5.00, to Persian Serapie, 1912.1 ft., ‘489 Fulton » Dk yn. MRS. MARY BYRNE, at $585. 00. Sworn and subscribed to before me s 16th day of July, A. D., 109 MARGARET P. O'DONNELL. Notary Public. pen the United to the importation of i ‘ lds ¥ ACI We simply cannot tell you abe all the im it values 507 Broad St., s. Newark Ocwists and Opticians u in this sale. Here are some of the many obtingre HAMADANS AND CARABAGHS; | BELOOCHISTANS; sizes run from 2to3 ft. wide and 4 to 5 ft. es We seas oe et ee BEE PRE OAD ES ee abe sizes from 2to 3 ft. wide and 3 to 4 ‘ft. longi reg. $7:50 to $1 aale price....... PERSIAN MOUSSOULS;oneot the best liked rugs for service and hard wear; sizes from 3 to 3 ft. 6 in. wide anid 5 to 7 ft.long; values "$10 $15 to $22.50; sale price Room Size Persian Seraples: DLE BAGS AND TRAPPINGS; sizes about 1 ft. 6 in. to 2 f. 6 in, 1 wide and 3 to 334 ft. BRO NoRTHWesT CORNER SIXTH AVES ID = 9TR,| Root Will Do For You © & Co. Bingham. Y., for a sample bottle, Tt will e just completed, has disclosed many short You will also receive Our INVENTOLY exis ani vroren lines In our enormous stock which MUST be moved this month, before our Spring purchases price Room Size Persian Mahais: ne stire and mentic arrive. It may be that the very pieces for which you have ybeen looking et ae ao ay . Ne un tne fifty are among these. At any rate, a visit to our store at this time is bound to Sele 4a -dollar size bottles for sale repay you. Price. Don’t Let the Question of Paument Bother You $72.00 We extend you credit in a business way and on a business basis—NO pred NOTHING that will in any way offend your s7.90 lI. | self-respect in asking for it. $79.00 $79.00 Be YourOwnSailesman. Plain! igure Tags on Everything. $79.08 | | "Gentle, Quick, Pg ed en rine Quic M $95.00 {i ; $98.00 | 998.00 | sie.ce | i 3 I | BLOOMINGDALES’ and Suits READY-TO-WE. | For a generation Bloomingdales’ has been an importan factor in the development of the manufacture of f . Dress Forms Through its energies the advantages of Dress Forms became widely known, thereby stimulating invention, increasing production and reducing | cost--the primary idea of our business. To awaken a country-wide interest in these labor-saving devices we have arranged to sell a limited quantity of the two most popular types at prices within the reach of everybody. Orders filled for any part of the U.S. and Canada. Total weight, 20 Ibs. No store or mail orders will be accepted at these prices after January 20th, The“Kumpact”Dress Adjustable Draping Forms at $1.75 | Figures at $3.75 finished in rich nut brown; fumed as illus trated. The Great Bargain Event of the Year, When Former Prices Are Forgoiten, French vinte value * 22, 98 | | of Overcoats ke | | rs and Bargain Records Are Broken Almost 10,000 Overcoats and Suits in Every Desirable Styie, Fabric and Color Genuine Inh Leather Silp Seats Value 85, 4 2-98 Span- . se Prvsgs ie et eran AA, » i iT os f st $45, $40 & $38 Overcoats & Suits now $19.50 |) attend ae. | ut Forder “Edy a Heke fersing Tune, 40 toe 5 48 Dining Table, 44 Inch tons a tt ments of correct in tines, $39, $32 & $30 Overcoats & Suits now $16.50 Show! OUT-OF-TOWN DELIVERIES YOUR DOOR BY aa AR I sin sees SY r ay ° 7 ou will find a. striking nent reproduced and $25, $22 & $28 Overcoats & Suits now $13.50 |} , wil Od 4 sein sie ee You will is an ideal figure ; ear joys a tor family dress- |] $18, $15 & $12 Overcoats & Suits now $9.50] ce ee tye “with maka: ade ameeneemmeounamiel the oy of a Motor ( i | ord inary a inicene on nraml iat Ga metal! Mode! A: If you prefer a good ca it ha for 1913 and 1914! the figure adjusted to 42, been slightly 1 lth , CALENDAR anniversaries, dates Recta “hind ought for Jes than ‘iyi of historical events and table of memorable dates, and Bae, | ua. inta bog 98 insnes Wah bi ant cae, BS ” Ae ? = vorty, uch other matter that you'll need at all times. : oe ae Mere ey AcLusseG tots: 279 BROADWAY, NEAR CHAMBERS STREET BROADWAY, AY 49th STREET Hl pig) TH i: “USED CARS) Raed cattantiel Uy comatrt ta | Un Bee an eee ¥ UNION <QUARE, 14TH ST., Near Broadway 47 CORTLANDT ST., Near Greenwich lEOR SALE {Ds WN AR SEE 1915 WORLD ALMANAC Sires 32, Mh ‘30, 38, 40 $1. 75 wei 2 fee Sent Tel | ie 125TH STREET, CORNER THIRD AVENUE—OPEN EVENINGS \MORNING OR SUNDA | Now on Sale wad 43 bust, Price tine Steen eve Tt ee |WORLD, j igdales’, Lexington lo 3d Ave., 50th to 60da — valet bi

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