The evening world. Newspaper, July 11, 1917, Page 6

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Announces the Regular Semi-Annual Bn SALES ‘3 Smart Shoes ’ For MEN and WOMEN re od 5" 6" 7s R* Mo Returns — STOCK NEVER CARRIED OVER — No Exchanges An Unusual Clearance At 4" LADIES’ LOW SHOES ONLY IN SIZES 234, 3, 334, 4 Mostly Nerrow Widthe HOSIERY, BUCKLES and ACCESSORIES AT OREATLY REDUCED PRICES 505 Fifth Ave., at 42d St. | | F ALFRED A. KOHN IT MAKES LITTLE DIFFERENCE WHAT YOU NEED— if Summer Business Hours: 9 A. M. to 5 P. M. waa gonnsteniy, eoRfouaedty® On Saturdays during July and August the Store will be closed all day sr toeysour iae teortotce ‘ Havenayer wanted big. money, big Men’s Summer Pajamas Men’s Bathing Suits he was gotting beter now: for ‘ per suit per suit, bs fact wha’ he Was making. ie - ‘oe 2 lested aurnbllng on, papen-=thes 19) hls at $1.45 and 1.85 $3.75, 4.25 and 5.50 MEN’S ‘ at prices that should command instant attention, has beer [put the to nodes is the Bas prepared for to-morrow and Friday. Te ee clea Dee The styles are in every way desirable and the qualities will give change idea has broadened the mean. undoubted Men’s Negtizee Shirts made of Japanese Habutai silk (imported direct by B. Altman & Co.): Heavy-weight, with plain stripes, $6.50 ‘ Medium-weight, with satin stripes, 5.85 Men’s Outing Trousers ; Of plain or striped white flannel, or white striped serge . . . ‘ - $4.25 Of gray flannel . . . ‘ ‘ 4.00 Men’s Motor Dusters of gray mohair . . . » $5.75 | A WORLD “WANT” AD. WILL GO AND GET IT mere FXTORIED BY Market “Rigging” on -Coffee Exchange Has Robbed the Consumer, Here are the homely facts which stand out in a partial inquiry by The Evening World into the high cost of sugar, This first article deals large- ly with the wholesale end and ex- ports, That the Coffee Exchange is re- * garded as & menace to the | business by old-timers, Up til 1914 | sugar had never been handled on any exchange. The Exchange idea has vurned sugar into & gambling product to be hawked about on paper much thg same as eggs are hawked on The refiners have tucked away close paper. The refiners have been bitting 2 and every time they hit the consumer goes up. ~ \4o $90,000,000 In exces@ profiw in one year, E EVENING ‘ |ago. The consumption is admittedly | “1916 sugar consumption In United * reduced—has been reduced for months States, 3,668,607 tons; decrease of 3.769 ‘ and months. oe . Or 142,924 tons over. 1915, when co’ f ‘a 8,801,531 tons.” ;INGREASED PROFITS OF SUGAR Tn teen vee ething, They jeerns, big and jitte, regular and in- Consumption has been cut in 3 half all over the United States anid exports have dropped welow one- An Interesting Summer Sale of Soap aly rch WEAR meaning ts little different now from Fancy Madras Shirts and Knee Drawers, | Men's Lisle Half-Hose, in black or colors, satisfaction. the Gaspltien sivas ie te by er ie in assorted patterns, with contrasting stripes or clocks, ° or i per prise, (6 Nate Ging Ale at 75c each at 45c a air ’ a! hortages, and hings like tha é Men's Negtigee Shirts PEOPLE GULLED BY COFFEE | E of madras; all $1.10, $1.65 Cotton Gauze Shirts; less; and Drawers in per garment. ; (Departments on First Floor) Unusual Values are being offered in Young Men’s Suits at $16.50, $19.50 & $23.50 This Sale represents the entire stock of Sults in Summer mixtures, arranged in three groupe and priced for positive clearance. Also a Hmited number of Youths’ First Long Trouser Suits (15 to 19 year sizes) reduced to $12.50 The stock of Men's wanted styles for the ro | specially priced (Departments on Sixth Floor) = ! ses» N K Tho sugar men cannot claim they Tweeds Longs Serge lined be th Cy 4 Fitth Aveme- Avenue, New [Rare ere, ARN ON aS aS Men’s Underwear Fused to Plaid Madras Coat Shirts, sleeveless; and fbout how easily Knee Drawers to match, per garment 35c. product and what Madras Union Suits, sleeveless; in knee Without exception, every Jump. in 1 if a length (sizes incomplete) . per suit 65c, [been unmaturalan"fur’ as domestic St ern Bro h ers Japplication is concerned, Nobody has > satisfactorily shown that there ever Men’s Oxfords tee or coffee, War profits explains Hy of tan or gunmetal calfskin, are on sale at — | tt*e,7he Byening World's word tor the clearance price of garnered here and ther $4.85 per pair reports, &.: The sizes are not complete in the tan styles, | from, this, port reached, tan. Canvas Oxfords and Shoes contains all the and other occasions, at moderate prices, drove a hard bi A new feature Is shown !m White Buckskin pon at th biep ? Oxfords, with soles and heels of white leather; | ica, than the New York market quo- | sultable for tennis, golf or dress wear; this About the end of March and up to! fs a very neat, lightewelght shoe and is gambling y that fhe sugar men are ' |and demand has been overturned by th: | greedy refiners and rapacious produc- e world, jere of the raw product. Un tho Statement their reputable ordinary commercial interpretation of , the Sugar Trade Journal |Supply and demand the American published’ by Willett & Gray at No. housewife should be getting stgar 62 Walt Street. It has to do with con- now cheaper than she did three years sumption. Read it: tons up to July % of this year.as fol- lows: stead & Da att Sn oe BUS EXTENSION OPENED. | Regular Service to 104th Street Begins To-Day. ‘ inning to-day @ regular service of the Hn ‘Avene Suses mi ibe ‘extended £2 Ore nares, oad , Ninety-fourth |. “wa, headache cures won't help you. With the departure yesterday a trouble is with your STOMACH! HOW TO TREAT THEM “Doctor, can't you stop those awful headaches? The blood seems to pound through my head, my he be ache and I feel feverish. I have tried about every headache cure, but noth- ing helps me.” | MEN FOR ONE YEAR. are long tons, 2,240 pounds to the ton. Aga very tame example of increased Figure out what a decrease of 142,924 ociation, tl the ston Heights | immediate relief, I would advise profits (not excess) in the sugar refin- tons means, You get the result by ing industry, the report of the Federal multiplying 142,924 tons by 2,240 Sugar Refining Company, published pounds. The sugar men have not r recently and covering the fiscal years covered that lost consumption at of 1916 and 1917, is printed without home. Neither have they come any-| hoa of trad, waive area, ; rN nt : asl hati in tablets $$$ a hoon | from urteenth = Street and} Keep your digestion in proper order Fourth Avenue of stnree | buses 123 and you won't suffer from headaches. lem Board of | Gastro-pepsin tablets will give you 4 comment and with no invididus com- where near the July, 1916, record for|sarions and officials of the Fir ito get a box of nat ports, Exports dropped, according ‘Stage Company, thé af the FIER Avene | fon your draget y—-25 or 60 half of the level reached Inst July, | Profit, May. 1010 §} to_the Sugar Trade Journal, 169,173 cially opened. cent boxes.”—Ad "4 Profite, ay, Septet eens is == — a The American public derives NO "The report. is signed by C. A. ¢ profit from “drawback” given Spreckels, President of the company. by the Government, and it must make Mr. Spreckels calls attention to the . fact that the Company voted him an up the difierence between the at annual salary of $29,000 8 year. The duced eost to foreign countries and report is printed in the current num- the actual wholesale cost here in oe ee yy paper, t 1 } N re than Vhy i the wholesale cost of sugar he rhea aes icra: the 2 | higher to-day than It was before the that. |war? There are several reasons—but $30,000,000 TAKEN OUT OF POCK- Tho Evening World ETS OF PEOPL' j calor. x CHANGE, The sugar rofinerien have tucked CHANGE. awning days ot American {| West 42nd Street Between 5th and 6th Avenues West 43rd Street away between $26,000,000 and $30,000,-| history up to the year 1914, the sugar 000 excess profite during the fiscal business of this country got alone i ‘»/without an exchange, Men who ha eee eT ee ee coer the ugar to sell sold it to men who Fronts on mugar’made out of the exe, Wanted to buy. In the sugar districts tess wholesale charges or increases of the city, and among the oldest {not net profit) over last year's nor. | Cerks, in the history of sugar busi- fal wholengle charges, ‘Thirty. mil. | ness downtown, there is a tradition Hion dollars is ‘note great deal to/ ‘Nat the elder Havemeyer once said to his friends and foes in the business; split up among many refining con- “This is a great and growing busi- ess, gentlemen, I hope the day will dependent. But {t represents an in- [ove 600 4 jomplete calculation of the amount "ever come when it will be turned ‘ri ll js samples canculation, 2f the amunt into.n Paper one by aDeculators on any To-morrow and Friday, will include Of the people during the last twelve, - pari A timely Summer sale of Men’s furnishings and straw hats bec Vise atten Leusnwita had not HAVEMEYER LIKED MONEY, BUT 0 jo WAS NO GAMBLER. , . . ’ fer, comaumeten of auEet he or course, the elder Haveneyer may Men’s Negligee Shirts .| Men’s Summer Neckwear not have been far-sighted in the gen- soft fini i :, i cons lerably lar pe pote | ral aaalte of meek be pectanly Soft finish, with French cuffs, Open End Scarfs of fancy silk Nite] bd 4 exposed, 30 with sugar.-| "ever dreamed of this country going of madrax and. crepe cloth, poplin and crepe weaves a ~M, bet td to war with England and France i every principle of the law of supply | against the German Empire. If he Lal — re ress | had dreams of huge export trade at $ J each 55¢ and 85c each for instance, 190,000,000 popnds in one month from tee port of New York : ihemorands’ decitt. Gat tuveneyer Men’s Pure Silk Shirts Men’s Bat Wing Ties (that’s ‘the way some of the old boys with satin stripes; Of Imported Foulard and down town put it) against deals on in two special lots, other desirable silks, SOLE GUUS RAHA TA RtIME oe $3.45 and 4.85 at 48c each change. It was once suggested to him, and he sat down on it so hard that friends and foes gave up the ic porter for The Evening World has en able to get it. Supply and de- hand were the chief factors in the fluctuation of wholesale prices. Bat 2: , SURD minute methods, sugar is hawked on ens be an hi tra ats the Coffee Exchange just as steel and ‘ nd pig irc d steel and coup- nga for cars ate hawked (5 “wail reduced to $1.65 veloped something resembling a curb broker, though the sugar specimen is not nearly so plentiful as the other kind on Wall Street. But it's worth noting, this wild Jupp of the sugar business from ite old historic, American office business Men’s Summer underwear and _ hosiery 1 Shy agg hd and valr arg eye Seasonable weights, attractively priced for To-morrow: the speculation on the Coffee - change is done in the, raw produ MEN’S UNDERWEAR MEN'S HALF HOSE Athletic Coat § which cost bu lds its temple and from which the wholesale price is regu- irts and Knee Drawers to | Mercerized Lisle Half Hose, in black, ed and match, made of fine madras cloth, white and colors, tossed about on the Coffee Exchange just eRe sed to be o he ~ H Chicago ne Exohange, The ex: at 45c each at 28¢ a pair ing of the word storage until its EXCHANGE OPERATORS. with soft cuffs, With: the’ sesistance: of the ex- Men’s Union Suits, of madras cloth, in | Silk Half Hose, several styles in checked A chang » the American pub- athletic style, and striped effects,many color combinations, anything about augar, Just as It had i i i & S225 + |S iaeahiat iter suet aa ine 59c and 85c a suit at 58c a pair about receipts port until ‘ potatoes at this ning World re- : : uetual receipts the Men’s Union Suits, of cotton mesh, in Men's Pure Silk Half Hose, in black and number 9 the potato meu Haltvalesves or aleavel fam Ot te, rin ever ‘here from all styles, : : colors, plain, some self Satine at $1.59 a suit at 83¢ a pair bas done more than that. ' It hag ankle or knee length, brought into the sugi rt jag speculacors, o know nothing 35c of the business as such, who operate hs with a pad and @ pencil, form new oompanics, get out omantic tales mduced to pay highe turms are in store for those who in- vest their money now—getting invon the high price tide, as it were, was any actual searcity of sugar, . PRR haat linn Ate years West 42nd Street Between 5th and 6th Aves. West 43rd Street of any kind of a famine in sugar, any more than In butter or eggs, or pota- You don't believe it? You need not For To-morrow and Friday it. Here are some cold partment of Commerce writings of sugar experts, In the month of July, 1916, just one year ago, the exports of refined su Men’s Summer Sack Suits, Worth $30.00 and 35.00, at $21.50 THe assortments include ,| pounds. In that month ang that year the wholesale price of refined sugar White Buckskin and [in Now York was 7 cents a pound r The buye! never allowed th ( various phases of sport — [blur them, The competition was ac tive and the British buy r part of tha there wer tations, the middle of mainiy by ¢t p ‘a Ve ; ) Sister: iD eco at $7.25 per palr Be re cule ntil Fancy Worsteds Regulars Fancy silk lined operations Ww for the raid pocketbooks. the reflners, that is the «i : finers, had shoved the wholesale price up to 84% cents a pound, Blue Serges Stouts Satin de Chine lined Cassimeres Shorts Peau de Soie lined |tofmer years, but nothing resembling

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