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eS \ ‘| prospective trade arrangemen _ TOGET FORERN TRADE - ‘YPointing Out to. Merchants .. Chances Now Open in , South America. trles and assist in an Invasion of new foreizn markets. The plan just inaugurated contemplates co-opera- tive efforts between transportation companies and shippers along the Nines. Vice-Presidents Middleton and Jar | vie of the Lehigh Valley, who are eredited with starting the idea that 8 NOW spreading rapidly among rail- fFemds of the country, are acting as missionaries in stirring up manufac. turers in Eastern States. In a pri- ate car they are travelling up and jown their own lines this woek hold- i Meetings, delivering talks and furnishing every possible informa- aglon. * Experts were put to work firat gathering all available information concerning foreign trade, particularly @e Bouth America, and they were ablo fo polnt out particular lines most af- fected by the European war. With fhe assistance of Government trade statistics and reposts they were able (fo find where the forelizn trade of = ipa Germany and France had going in South America and a “multitude of details concerning it. With this information the railroad Is have been going to manufac: | Aurers to whom vpportunities now open and endeavor » co-operate with them in arranging for. ship- ments. The railroads are trying to Bet connections established with new. , ehpping lines, so that through bills of ing can be afforded to shippers. » The princtpal handicap to pBouth Ani n trade has been trou- ;ble about financial arrangements. {Dislocation of the foreign exchange , Market has seriously interrupted But ankera Are endeavoring to establish jidirect relations between New York j and South American capitals, instead (of via the old roundabout route {\through London. €omplaining that their oMces were jmade uncomfortable and thelr papers 4mudged by deposits from the soft coal wed by the boats of the Iron Steam- ° Ish jeamers obtained a summons for pearance of the comp in Centr vurt to-day. Kepresenting the rporation, a clerk from the office of ingate and Cullen, lw So. 2 VASSAU street, Appex Journment of the ¥ 0. 1 and obtained an aring for a, week. i} ' 81,000,000 Co BIN Passed. Sept. 8.—The million WHERE MILLIONS OF SATISFIED CUSTOMERS HAVE BOUGHT VRNITVURE F rie! reer Our Prices Are Solid Oak Dresser 4 ‘ouCanOpenan Account with Advertised Articles at the Advertised Prices without Extra Charge of —— CCOUNTS OFENSD FROM $5 to $5,000 ‘a Emil Weebly o: Monthly Payments ————— "REE LIFE INSURANCE » ncase of the death of the we at once ~ ive a receipted bill, —$$——— Nolld Oak SIDEBOARD Reg, Price #45 Solid Dek KUCKER t Ree, Price a4, e “olden wotnlied. am 9 met ructi waddle. seat, ppropriation asked by | prion companies are making an| = bd rt to stimulate American indus- ome complete from ha elngle room or an Lag? , wan e Outfitters’ Sale Will Save You From 33°% to 50%. for lewm Draperies, Linens, Bed " itehen Utenaile of every descript! will fied by actual comparison that MORNINGS CALL THEM RED SOCIALISTS. Copper Mine Owners Hit Back at Members of Federation. WASHINGTON, Sept. 8.—"'The record amply justifies the copper mine opera- tors in Michigan in refusing to recog- nize or have anything to do with the Western Federation of Miners; the Con- gressional investigating comm! ought to give utterance courageco and in no tncertain terms to the in regard to the Michigan strik, i brief filed to-t Ing peonage, interference with the maile and other Federal activities, wax Med months a ‘The operators attacked the brief of the miners aa “an amazing illustration of how testimony can be misquoted and distorted, and an argument. that the Weatern Federation of Miners is an or- Just | Doug! sheen, the sawe rade Toathers Aut Ween mana the sa the wearer against high pri L. Douglas | » When uglas 80 stores | yourself the many 8! 4.50 and %5.00 shoes Ww. poamas #3. price; for sty! as other examination will co ‘oral self the high grade leathers Douglas shoes are made, you we they look better, fit. better, longer than other makes for . L. DOU N u Street ca Avenue. rd Avenue, corner 190th Street. 2779 Hhird Ave,, bet. 146th & 147th sta, 345 Highth Avenue. 663 Kighth Avenue, 250 West 126th Street. + Linol rms it Always the Low y Sleerer Pay One Dollar and we will deliver any Complete Room Outfit to your home and you ean Pay the balance in amall weekly er monthly pay- ments. No Club Fees No Interest Added Ne Extra Charges -5-ROOM OUTFITS SINGLE STAMPS AND id J OurONn.Ly STORE RF ve Peer Re TUR BP BURY OME RIT Gare) MO OUGLAS 75, 94,%4.50 & $5 SHO OUCGLAS SHOES. For 1 years W.L.Douglas has guaranteed the value of his shoes by having his name and the retail price st 1 ¢ before the shoes leave the fa le, soto BiG te bade al .00 to 85.00, an tower Douglas $4.00 and $4.50 shoes; ly with Cae cle CeGhe dd to nl; reeptible difference e pr! W. tee factory at Brockton, M GLAS STORES IN GREATER NEW YORK: it. Raat, modest article te the finest Grand Hapids suit. BLOCK SAve. Bo 36T Sr. aan of red tends that the National Gea) + tained discipline and praises the Citt- tens’ Alliance. — REBEL ZAPATA STILL ACTIVE. WASHINGTON, Sept. §—Official de- spatches to-day tolling of the cutting of Mexico CI upply for three days. patiata: bands, concerned ion officials be the relent - n le th Carranzn n that the y Zupnta be will be ne SS SRRNy E MONEY B 6 for in Your } » you that they compare vince yor Supers f you could visit 8., ann Bi BROOKLYN 491 Falton Street, corner Pearl Street 478 Fitth 1779 Pitkin Avenue. NEWARK-831 Broad Street. PATERSON—192 JERSEY CITY—' TRENTON—101 mafortables, Hon. owing Ma- any Kind ts, SMALL ACCOUNTS SPECIALLY INVITED i nx If You Wish to PAY CASH we will lve you DISCOUNT OF 10 rsthing we sell, If yon iis coupon with your Solld Oak CHIFFONIER Rez, Price B12, finish re) alr deep drawer wood knobs, Solid Oak CHAI Keg, Price R125, Open Saturday Evenings Until 10 o’Clock. | — " - emi - pompane |) man: 8. GREENEUS COMPANY—FO, PHT NGS DOP ae OR eM 4 tates t Greenhut’s Ambition Is to Show You How toSave Money The Big Store does this in two practical ways: FIRST: By giving you ALWAYS the it, best MODERATE PRICED Cen DISE fo BE FOUNDIN THE IN THE MARKETS OF THE SECOND: By giving you with every purchase ae GREEN TRADING STAMPS. Two an Green Stamps with Every 10c You Spend in the Forenoon One ax Green Stamp with Every 10c You Spend in the Afternoon Filled books of these stamps may be exchanged for many beautiful and useful articles for the home and for personal . In our Annex Building (Premium Parlors, 4th Floor), will be found a choice collection of such arti- cles, which sre yours, ABSOLUTELY FREE for filled books of aac GREEN TRADING STAMPS. Purchase whatever you need at GREENHUT'S. Ask for and SAVE ane GREEN TRADING STAMPS. The road to economy is plain. Follow ir. Usual Complimentary av¢ Green Trading Stamps Free Tomorrow Distribution In Our Main Building As many sete of these stamps aa are reasonably required for hooks unfilled will be but only one net of any one date good in any one book. Only One Hundred Complimentary St rim any ‘one book, but you may start as many books as you pI J.B.GREENHUT COMPANY. “THE BIG STORE” Born ses SIXTH AVE... IGM TO I9t! STREET MAIN BUILDING MAIN BUILDING “Sale of Bet” || Fall Sale of Notions Sale of Best The season's biggest event. Now the time for Fleeced, white and gray cotton; blue and pink borders. $3to84 Blankets At a Pair, $2.45 For single and full-size beds. White, gray and plaid in the let. Men’s $10, $12, $15, $18 and $20 Suits, Balmacaans, Fall Over- coats & Raincoats "St #er at Tomorrow This is the first really big sale of the Fall season. stylish, splendidly tailored and of excellent material. or white: nef Se CARD HOOKS AND EYES—rust- 1; eine 0 to 3; black f 1d ROLL COTTON TAPEC vate 24 yards to roll; at . i a ie MACHING "STRAPS— 60 inches long; at. ry Iie TAFFETA S8AM BINDING I Name 8%; block, white or colors; ot... fg Ms DWE 120, Spoot THREAD—Black of white; spool. . black oF white; Every garment is (Usually Priced up to $20. Hundreds of new Pall and Winter styles; medium weights and suits for present wear. All sizes for men and youths. Se CARD PEARL BI —ball chepe, shank; at lly priced $12 to $20.) Plaid back end double textures. Gray olive and tan TWEEDS, COVERT CLOTH; light and dark colors: plain and fancy weaves, EVERY COAT GUARANTEED NEVER TO LEAK OR A NEW RAINCOAT WILL BE GIVEN. (Usually priced to $20.) Light and heavv weight coatsare included, These are from one of New York's most fa- mous overcoat makers, and there will be a stampede for these overcoats. ‘MAIN BUILDING A Few of Tomorrow’s Specials in Linens and White Goods . Selections from Our September Sgle f \48c Remnants ef Seathern Made |) MAIN BUILDIN Crowds Attest to the Great Success of Our Pure Food Show Nowit,|| Se ietminin twee) Seaisomst gg Whatever you do—don't miss this greatest-of-all PURE FOOD EXPOSITIONS AND ve hemeti i te eeens HARVEST FESTIVAL SALE. All the leading brands of staple and fancy groceries are | | *iaties, Ruinse sed Onetie eae Deeks cea Cocies Hy offered at the lowest prices obtainable in this city. Unusual list of specials for tomorrow. Lawns—100 pieces in Spreade—tfor all size beds; During this “show” some manufacturers give free souvenirs with their products. Plenty of lot; yd.. 19¢ summer weights; each. 98 arnt : P| s es to eat served at the demonstrations—other samples to take with you. My sample and telephone orders filled promptly. Call 4000 CHELSEA.” ; ‘MAIN BUILDING i , 6° p) t ing | | Silver-Plated Table Ware | STE AR...250 BB MOCHA as: Ane at LESS THAN HALF regular prices 4 OWDERED ag. of the famous “Independence Al X” whiea | cae AR oe BBS ABs kage Star Nepine. Week: will Mowry to 10 years’ wear, An attractive pattern tn bright feta” ‘ ' COUGAR ss. 9B2 400 Cee Reeder vith purchase 10 § LOAF bere Gold Soap. : ci CridNeRS eae PRESHLY ROLLED OATMEAL i] XXXX SUGAR. .94c rie, Ibe., 460, 23c 4 PURE BREAKFAST COCOA-- wi ees... ZOE] i TABLE SALT—Fountain quality, ) G-Ib. bag, S41 0¢ Solid Handle Knives —} do: Hollow Handle Knivee—}, EF iGecarsst hh pure chase three cans Ammo. Gi act py A ne Te t0 $1.25 Pickle Forke, Sugar Shelis and Butter Knives.......39¢ to $0c O ge Ridgway see of 3 ibe. or more Of these coffees. PILLSBURY'S BEST WHEAT CEREALder, $1.18; 1 Qe 4c pack oe ‘S PREMIUM BUTTER. MAIN BUILDING Timely Sale of Beautiful, Erect-Pile Silk Plush Dress Hat Shap at $1.25 ‘ The best selections in the market. pac! Purch 60-1. Soupe ranco-American Soups. LAUNDRY STARCH—beet qual- ity large lump; S0-Ib, Toe, #4.25; 5 tbe... R VINEGAR APE JUIGE—-Fountain | SW 1 ; 25e vor 87D. Bde | INES Ibtroma 1B; Age ee) ete ti ac - - We deliver butterine. Fresh Fruits Smoked Meats | FRESH GRAHAM FLOUR BR SY 7 SMOKED ROLLED |] pyle O8s * Xefutes ° Yor prvecvia A wonderfully low price and possible SHOLLDERS— "1.914 ¢ |] MINCED SEA GIAMS-“Poneer| | 34000 mmencnen 30c | | only because one of our manufacturers DOLD S WESTPHALIA: T) can eras) *,. Be | 7 UMATCH HOLDER’ Free largely over-bought on plush. The shapes STYLE BACON 26¢ || TOMATO CATSUP — Foun La \ are of our own selection. Ib... N aerk ac quality; dor, *2.40; 21 : sae CURED ¢ SUGAR CURE Vac || _pint bottle - : Included Are the New Turban and BONED HAMS—-no surplus Delicious Teas fat, bone or waste; Sailor Effects Ib BEST FAMILY TEAS— S:lb, The brim and side crown are of erect-pile "Sri BACON Re patie, BO plush; the top of crowns polished. ‘Black, navy DOL D'S WESTPHALIA. addy, $2.25; Black Silk Velvet Turbans and Sailor Effecte—newest shapes in close BTYLE HAME— 2AC ' BLEND aie _imported fitting turbans, sailors, jockey-caps and dress shapes; 95 SMOKED OX 22¢ 5c dozen, GO seer terrsscnninessesacbersetsnesanesaseeabveseees TONGUES — Ih. 3 vane ‘MAIN BUILDING Women’s $3 to $5 “Sample Shoes” MAIN BUILDI} Wines and Liquors Daly's Fine Old Irish Pot-Still w ie im Whisky , : FF Imported direct from the dis» A u tilery in King's a ie } J 48. (rs Best and Most Reliable Kinds at Lowest Prices California Claret John Haig & Co. and RhineWine on te, * __ Seotch Wha At $1.95 California Wines This season's productions from ft our foremost makers of high-class. PARRA AUECATIE, uinness’s Stout Gi ‘mens footw: din” bemiing limited to sizes 3, 334, 4 ve we have completed the size ye a4 § METAL, PATENT LEATHER AN’ TAN RUSSIA CALF BU SHOES IN ALL SIZES AND WIDTHS, Therefore you can pick from all styles, all leathers, all heel-heights, to- morrow. Every pair with Goodyear-welted soles, “Foot-Mould” Shoes for Boys ana Girta Root quality ts the world. Ali lesthers. ’rices, according to cise, epecial at 01.50 to CR.BR Regal Dry and Yom Gins Per bottle + 68e Imperial port and sherry; 48¢ quart bottle | Imported Sherry itt. \ Bottled at Jer by $1.20) G “Dubonnet Wine’ ‘The great French timer; epestel, botde .