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THE EVENING WORLD, WEDNESDAY, MAY 9, 1917. ne AL PANIC MANUFACTURED TO BOOST PRICE TO CONSUMER —gdlal COAL SCARE, F eintetneanenmnennen cammammntceme;| | HMI ae : BEGINS EARLER THIS YEAR | German and Bulgarian troops have ministered a severe defeat upon tente forces in Macedonia, Army quarters announced to-day. f, at ot ¥ as Low as $100 and Be Paid Tahar or "Heed cl for in Installments. ‘1f you have catarrh. . catarrhal 7 pa ae OF head noises caused . Sr WASHINGTON, May 9.—Discussion | phiegin drops in your treat and tw af let. te Gelalie | . caused catarrh of the stomach or m.. ; Of ‘the $2,000,000,000 | you" will be glad to know thet these die: Liberty loan bond offering reached ita | tresning symptoms may be entirely overs ® | final stage to-day among Secretary | |eome in many instances by the treatment. which you can easily prepare . McAdoo, Pedera Teserve Woard) in your own home at Mule cost. Secure pjoMctais and representatives of in-| Mom, 2ow druastet 1 conte et” Parag | Veatment bankers, with every tndi- | mere than T5¢. Take this Dene ant camels | cation that the tentative programme, | | Providing for bonds to mature in| thirty years, to be issued in dehomi- | nations as amali as $100 and to be paid for by installments, would not be materiaily altered Subscriptions to the loan reached | their largest volume to-day. Offers to | subscribe and estimates to the} amounts which the various banks would take, it is understood, now ex- ' ceed $700,000,000 ro it Ss pint of hot water and 4 ounces granulated sugar; atir until dissolved. Take lespoontul four times a day. Aw t is sometimes noted after the enould head \ , cloudy think: hould ‘gradually disappear we Less CONFUSING COAL PRICES SHOW WHAT NEWYORK HAS TO PAY TO-DAY May prices at the anthracite mine vary. Some companies are getting $6 and $6.60 a ton for especially prepared sizes. Some have announced a discount of 30, Consumers in Panic, Flood Local Dealers With Ad- vance Orders. | mucus dropping in the back of the are other aymptoms presence of © be overco lit nearly Who started the coal buying panic that has been in progress for several weeks and which caused the Federal 4 | “ | Berlin rts Severe Defeat for Trade Commission to issue a warning|| 20 and 10 cents for the summer BERL IN, Mi fm Macedon to’consumers against heavy buying at|] months. Other companies have SRLIN, | May (via, London). j this time of the year? An inquiry into } the facts shows that speculators in Philadelphia and Chicago and jobbers and retailers hore and elsewhere be- wan the panic. For three weeks prior to May 5 retailers had been flooding the offices of the*wholesalers with or- ders for as much as 7,500 tons of an- thracite a month during the summer. Not only did the regular customers, registered on the books of the whole- salers, send in orders for increased supplies, but a brand new crop of re- tailers sprung up overnight. not yet announced a discount. At tidewater speculative buying runs up the wholesale prices on some days as high as $8.25 a ton. Jobbers are always reluctant to say what they are paying at the mines or elsewhere. Here is a Choice of Any Trimmed Spring Hat in the House memorandum prepared by a local dealer showing what he got his coal for at the mines. dealer were able to buy as he did If every DECORATING BATTERY Park’ Sine pum sen 924624646 OOO Hoos LDPDSOH OH the result to the consumer would ooee be decreased prices: 9.9-06000-0.04-44006000004 { News of this increased buying on hoa Oost at N the part of old customers and the at- Moe, Prom, Ye arher | F Pri { tempt of new dealers to project them-|| gg ....$3.90 $1.80aton $5.20 | | - ormer Prices . } nelves into the business seem to}] stove 4.15 1.30 a ton 5.45 . "a have been quietly passed around to|| Chestnut. 1.30aton 6.60 | ' Up to $20.00, thé consumers, who quickly jumped Taking Burns Brothers’ asser- | Th : pt the bait and helped the panic tol! tion that they want no more | } raed the big, swe inorease in size. The result of this is/] than 30 cents for every ton as a || | ’ ’ 1 i ing reduction of the that even when the summer discount || 10415 to find out what coal should | 4 complete stock of js actually deducted from the con- gid < nr ee ‘ nf | Bedell Spring Hats sumer’s present winter rate, if it ae bls AGRE ghana HU the smartest collection ov , the ; ever is, tho consumer will be paying|| the above freight paid rates, | ’ in the city at their higher prices under summer dis-|| result ts: _ original prices counts this summer than he did last. ska eae! ee F Wiley . : , il Di Lis Straw Braid “All our regular customers,” writes || ERR - vere Te eee || Rintelen Plotted sotted With Ameri-|Navy Department Announces] Calls Senators of Both Parties|Defense Council Director Ex-| pryihed ath Gat 8 a wholesaler in the current number|| * ih ta | eae ~ anys ss s 4a f thi: . ins e vate Was Milan; Yatin Hats ot Black Diamond. “are bovine weei|| Chestnut ....- 680 605 630]/ can to Spend Millions Buy- Progress In Solving Sub- White House for plains It Means Merely Read- | Black Hate—-White Hate : ; In the above compilation the P = pe . > jus f f 5 ; J heavier to-day than they have ever ‘actories Here. , C ustment of Expenditures. ‘ . bought in any one month in any one|| Maximum freight rate, $1.80 a ton, ing up Factories Here marine Problem. | onference. } I Large and Small Shapes yoar in the history of thie office.” || was taken as the basis, Burns : aera TERETE SV RSHNG EGR AT aie Every hat is trimmed Tt was this wholesaler who sent out || Brothers, of course, must have || Details of Germany's stupendous | WASHINGTON, May 9.—Additional| WASHINGTON, May 9—President| |W phone i dhe with perfect taste, fol * |scheme to buy up American munition | information on experiments with de-| Wilson to-day began work on get-|" ground for fear that war time word that he would not put any more|| paid more than the above rate. ¢ th ce 7. , 0,000 thrift will bring hard times,” de lowing the authentic Risa ch his Jus He tad bese |plants and grab control of the coun-| vices for combatting German sub-| ting the $1,000,000,000 appropriation | Y _ ha 5 im orbeaL rae a Mebded “With apotiontions fom men try's food supply by an unlimited out-| marines came to the Navy Depart-|for merchant ships and sent for Sen-| Cred Director W. 8. Gifford of the I ei Eada ever Keone te Go ln ce nenn| in tte eavort: “The fair price at ony |ecuting of German gold were told the | ment to-day from scientists who have] ators Martin, Underwood and Over-| Council of National Defense. | the best styles pro- = apathy coall place ts the price at the mouth of/ frst time to-day by the originator| been working independently of the{man, Democrats, and Smoot, Gallin-] “War time thrift merely means duced in this country, | ire oa vy Grdocice tas resulted in (toe oe YeaetaLuly er the rea- lof the project. Naval Consulting Board. A number] ger and Warren, Republicans. E paket nt he t the cessation of Former Prices, $7.50, $8, $10, $15, $18, $20 Be Suis? shea belts unahie ¢ ronable dealer’a profit and cost of| From the witness stand in the|of conferences were held, while the] Cull for the non-partisan confer-|¢XPenditures, ‘The whole country 14 ply the demand. Thoy claim they ean, | mine of ordinary white ash anthra- | United States District Court Andrew | Board ruembers who were present at| once waa interpreted at the Capitol |oranized on a peace basis, It must SU iet coal They, aay. they do pe cite, allowing for the 40 cent discount, |D. Meloy, financial expert, with offices | the conference last night at Secre-|as showing the President has heeded | P* peadiusted to a war basis,” said At the Fashion Kribwh where to turn, The operators | \* *?o°oximetely as follows: Jat No. 55 Liberty Street, frankly ad-| tary Daniels's home also remained tn’ the vigorous criticism of his policy | Plv Gifford. “Tt will mean that i Ee eRire 4g ample coal for. tha suis aa tht jmitted that he had proposed the the city to continue work with naval not to confer with members of Con-| 88 money will be spent for unneces ew Shop 7 mer needs and that the miners are ,Eé® 405 8,61 | Wholesale purchase of plants manu- | experts gress on war measures Witte ath dee cemalicget ee ie « vill jah 3 ated $3.4! facturing war supplies and compliled| Neither the Secretary nor any naval The $1,000,000,000 will go for the pur-| WHI be spent for necessities, : working steadily and will be able to | chestnut 40 & | He ; | ° ~ keep up supply. The Federal| Nearly all of the dealers are exact. | €stimates of the cost of such a project | oficial would discuss the results of chase of second-hand vessels and con shame Whe Fy linen of indus- | y Nineteen West 34th Street Trade Commission says emphatically |!N& Now from 40 to 60 cents a ton more | for Capt. Frang von Rintelen, the | the meeting further than to say that struction of new ones. ‘This was de-|tTY may be discontinued, But tor W ce tere ip n0 shortage, then they should in the t nth of | millionaire German agent sent here in| Progress was being made and that cided on to-day at the conference, | ®Very Man that may be thrown out of | EXORBITANT PRICES IN MAN. {accurate Tho new. circular. prices |t2€ Spring of 1915 to endeavor to stop | further experiments would be carried Hegides the Senators named, twenty work through the dlscontinyance of | HATTAN AND BROOKLYN | (wholesale) at Perth Amboy are the export of American munitions and | forward without delay In some five members of both Houses and|'"® Manufacture of a luxury mar d | follow Broken and egg, $5.30; stov supplies to the Allies. cases extensive practical tests already officials. of the Government Ship |J°?8 will be open. ' The effect of all this 1s shown in $5.55; chestnut, pea. y Von Rintelen and seven Americ have been made with striking results. | Roard were present. All were agreed, War Hie SBF inenns the diver the present coal schedule of Burns| buckwheat, $4.15, These figures a re on trial on charges of o There is no doubt t navy offic-/ after what the President told thc faa all the Natien 8 efforts toward Brothers: sion, for they make the price at the | acy, and Meloy, himself under indict-| {als were deeply impressed by what! that the United Stacs should have | PSY Mecessary for maintaining the MANHATTAN i he ted Nation's life and wi t | mine for broken and egg, $3.90; stove,! ment for forging the passport that | Was disclosed at the conference. Some! hig qui: ; cute ten, | ee © and winning war , (or, on «sidewalk. |$4.10; chestnut, $4.20; buckwheat, $4.1 r hips quickly and in enormous ton |i, tne readjust Ageisiteay . pn,” put ‘it TR ee DEES Naver’ ‘Goto AD fhera| fabled the German arch conspira- of them appear to be carefully hold-| 1.9, he readjuster some fow may a ably never before bas there ling their optimistic first judgment in suffer temporary loss, but the vast Ayers, on, pat into blue | been such a confusion of prices, and} tor to get out of the count @D-/ check, fearing that an unexpected dif The plan tentatively jed on is jority will profit: materially and Bee Boers’ + ton; jut thto bua; |1t 18 a confusion, experts claim, that | peared & Government witness. | foulty will arise to bring plans toto attach $500,000,000 of the appropria : ‘ " }) . jewalk, | nothing el Take the price list of| rormer Congressman yep leces tl lake ar Ined that what{ton on the Urgency Defictency bill,! “1¢ a man whould lose his job as a 15 East 52d Street ' | bin: Jone company for New York Harbor: | chanan of Lilinols, former Attorney | wat seing done probably would result | making that sum available at once. | salesman of some uon-vital luxury, } | ek Stove, $5.55; exe, $5.80; chestnut, $5.0; |General Frank 8, Monnett of Oho, | fh' ad several different ways and| ‘Tho remainder will be provided when | will have scores of opportunities for 7 i oe |pea, $4.40, At ‘these figures, adding | David Lamar, “Wolf of Wall Stree me ntl-submarine crusade ed 106 | ‘ A10 @ tom, put into the cost of delivery and labor, coal! ang virtually. th thre fnaldl ie Re nulntive atteat of all ree Y seful, patriotic labor. ‘The full mat These are early winter rat should be sent to Manhattan bins at |@ Virtually the re ae “i new devices as well as| The Shipping Bourd ts rstood | power of the country will be neede Trade Commission contends that they p| ee 75 cents 1.25 less than cur pai OHO: eae nd Arie new of operation against|to have made a complete survey of !and in fact, it Is already recognized 7 oe ate exorbitant and uncalled for, They |TEMt Prices to consumers ‘eace Council were definitely linked) submarines tuat the feeling ts based | o11 ships for sale in the United States. | that women may be on to = fnclude the summer discount, accord, | TRADE PAPER ADVISES THE! with tho German plots by the wit-|that something can be accomplished |“ yhy fn Wels iit Une I tt tell Bills. | tal women ma) pon Absolute Clearance ing to Frank Burns. None of the local | STORING OF COAL. ~~ ‘ a SEAT SORE FEN FONREOR OF TNF core going da tne While Mouse the! “te Cail of tuoe. boing oul oe Wonk! f coal men would say when they ex-| ‘The dealers cry out against storing) With Meloy's te ny the Gove ——. | question sttifiy the new appro-| permanently through the n o Felt . urges storing at the present time as a | noo defense will open at 10| ao y t Giaima that his concern in making no | WEeR storing at the present thu a8 a /noon, ‘Tho defense nat 10) Navy Deficiency Bil! already passed /sirlos ts absurd. If t Model Gowns Wra Ss more than 2 and 30 cents on the ton, roy" ucen, eae pricem With t nea | WITH NEW GLOTURE RULE! #2 t12 ttouse. nat tint nas been postions these dines they cab F . “That 1s all we are making now," he | vanced to the mit to be put into Von Rintolen expressed confidence almost completed by the committee tore profitably employed-—more proft-| | m . said, “and that Js all we ever made.” | operation, the prospect for $0 a tong iit me and accepted my judgment,” | A ARUIA: te RanAeaa ably for themacl nd th ant Tf ul 1 What Mr. Burns contends may all Ree as Jets Ged ys one zs t , fled Mr, Meloy, A rything |) WasHINGTON, May %.--An ¢ t tion In a few da “For men in certain nes of Indus y be very true, but if the Federal Trad 1 at this time, says: “Anthracite | Pertaining to his plan to stop the/ty invoke Senate's new cloture! phe Shipping Board to-day an-) UY at #uch a time as this to raine the : . fades of anthracite a may feel assured, first, th here 1s | pla » him Acinionnn: Lp aha av ‘ une he appoint avi let aes Uagte _ wr ie : fia an adequate supply of coal; second, on ity ce urtailing more: Mretion: Rap anomie w/the 1. Bwing of St, Louis Director of | of ig rey . i mines are true, the public should be that supply” will be en coe | Lonulliy, OF curtailing the NIHON | tie newspaper censorship and em-|rratic for the board and for the em quires only a second serious \ getting these grades de ed tn bins pared for use during the sum- | Diatnag in ment detail my, plat |bargo sections, was under way to Rny “RAID GONG EALIGA cet in. | thought (o reveal the truth that the al i i Biv ae an Ane AECL ching on prices 1. the! , “Summed up it was: ‘Buy wh t you | day behest all he A lcd Mead management of Major Gen, |!Mdustrial atrength of tho Nation w ny rooklyn 5 an 0 a gros , , ©) do not want shipped’ He » told| sippt leading the a ri W thals, is build be strained in ad of belng relaxed ¥ | repe ays tha ere € wo prob. ” " J . ton of 2,240 pounds; If net, the prices [fms to be solved either by Congress | ME What he had been doing, and for — pi Len inh ANTALIS A ae areroie ania ch Sale Prices should be correspondingly lower, trom|or by. the Government frst the | the frst time 1 learned men ! Phe Shipping Board'n steel ship~ |) the farme absorb any pea hyp aa jelimimation of mpeculutors and’ those |as¥ocated with him Tamar, Buch NORWEGIAN SHIP SUNK mutta RULE Guile a he tari J absorb an ‘o charge exorbitant prices for this |@9an and Fowle e satd these men t inex laid down for the wooder jo excens, FAIR PRICES THAT SHOULD BE | WMO charge exorbitant prices for this | ARAM Ain Toni Testing (Twe Men: of dete eee pbuilding w Pie elhicd up to CHARGED. Perative, necessity of keaping coal (for it# succ ely upon Buch U Boat Attack, > quire so much lab ut the p On this point the commission says froving han's influence with He was! LONDON, May 9.—Th Appeal In Made to Not WH Mmy! pitty of discontinuing much of out strikes in munition plants, = |ateamer ing 8 actural bullding operath Formerly $135 to $385 b away | has been u is at band. 1 ia ef A © removal of mi Also “ PeGy BERR } inen from the business life of the The Bayer Your Guarantee Hin aren ountry obviously ; r my for pxe behind rir This mt Hear: Tan Witao Wins ¥ Cross of Puri ” TEPIEGS Rentust Norman Hapge government and will be — Me : WASHINGTON, May 9—B F Jing billions prod ne dollar, as many as ment of lw on bo Jes the Rate anitarinintenininn aa ware aandine tc local Supre { dais cians ot Prices Formerly $25 to $75 : the United Sta jerm. verdict of x + t tt Tablets in Pocket Boxes of 12— er, Frederich 5 f to ie nry tan ne 1 " me an @ 1 ter of fa LB Rega facta sador to Moxico nis libel aut 1 sity for thrift is not for purposes of Bottles of 24 and 100, ing most of his confer forman Hapgood tanner os Individual saving and cessation ‘ Rinteler article dealing with the killing Four Hallaos Attack Guardsmen. pending, Gut liter ord Capsules in Sealed Packages of gains Bent AGarO OF en IoG. 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C7! national tennia mat Li 4 ; yee Henedetto as a| npon when Arthu y tr : mt baatastale cacniite 1 mo | rétary MeAdoo. le fia t ihe R ve tin 4 Dearden alk, months bat tel temporarily ) pase the m er, Bre. ¥. 1 live In West Twer Stree serve and iobs ae

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