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a STOCK TO EMPLOYEES Harrison Arms Remembers B: ness Associates and Workers. ORICAGO, July 13.—DBusiness asso- lates and faithful employees are r membered In the will of the Inte Ha fison Arms, founder and head of the Hi. Arms Palace Horse Car Company, which was filed for probate here to- day. The amount of the estate ts not designated. To William A, Yeager, partner of Mr. Arms for forty years, was given one-nixth of the capital rtock in the company. W. HH. Uphaus, RB. Hol- Jowell, E. B, Rodkey and W, T, Mur- employees, each received 600 es of stock. | me wore Hilla of Mars ployee, and t ANOTHER GERMAN FINANCIER FACES Arrest and Internment for War Expected—Hecht to Be Sent to Georgia. “pequeathed to WH. A.| ‘Wiich., another en atherine Carr MERCHANTS 10 ACT ON TIOOVER'S LINES SEIZURE TO-DAY OF FOOD CONTROL Personal Representative of Commissioner Outlines Plans at Conference Here, ployed in the Arms home for 5. Kak Saeed . thirteen yoats . | Another prominent German of Now i Jk oa Prot cn Comsentttae vet | York City probably will be taken Into! te Merchants’ Association to-day custody within forty-elmht hours and| ‘0k Up the suggestions for food Infant Mothers interned on tile Inlaed Gui Ma AY Saree were ce afl an 8 | This man, quite as tmportant in tin| PON! F ntative of Herbert ¢ | Hoover, Fed al Food Commisatoner "Thousands . fw either Rudolph Hecht, the = ad testify banker, or Carl Heynen, the former| Mr. Requa cama trom Washing- embanay attache, is the head of a big] tO” to address @ conferencn called by the committee yesterday, and s 9 | ic 8 j financial institution and the Amer! | can representative of one of the inal | made what he sald 5 authortative ow The Orig: largent of the Gertnan Inmurance Com. | en ee te Pee |nentatives of many Malted Milk ‘That the Government proposes tak- ing no more chances of news leaks be- | Upbuilds and custains the body | camo evident when friends of Hecht| No Cooking or, Milk required | catiod at the istand, only to be told Used for % of a Century | they could not nee him, He ts soon to Same Price, |? Temoved to Fort Oglethorpe, Ga., Substitutes Cost YOU | but in the mean time is held practt- | cally incommunteado, No drastic re |strictions, st 18 said, will be lata on) his receiving visits from his wife, but ahe will be required to obtain a special permit for each visit, When he ts romoved to Georgia she will be al lowed to take up a residence near the concentration camp. The charge agninst Hecht, tt 1s sata, au “Eddys”’ Sauce is the Relish for Everybody A Fine flavoring for Summer Dish Soups, stews, gravies | re lems, F make av | ranizationa present. reeationn were: “We believe that it-mo ning. turn as “We are confronte, able wan “the first ¢ of the plana for re were repre prominent or Bome of his each brarch of trade should, in #o far as porsible, be We believe that the} objects of the Food Adrministration are simply to co-operate with the | distributors of our foodstuffs, in such manner as to eliminaté speculation, to ntablize operation, so that we may nearly as possible to a pre-war basis of trade, il by twp prob- nt—We must conserve ani for whipment to our) and all meats taste allies all those food commodities of better with a dash of i that of carrying On financial deal- |non-perishable ecbaracter, Second: | Inge in behalf of Germany, His books) 6 ust advocate the increasod use jand papers are still being examined] (6 posh vegetables and frulta by by Asnistant United Btates Attorney) oo nunition near the production John C, Knox. Capt. Offiey's men arrested yester- jday in Battery Park “Baron” Philo | von Puttkammor, sald to be a bar- nder out of work, He was trans- ferred to Wills Island camp. His of- | fense was preaching Kaiserlam to @ | crowd of children in the park | im —CLEA RANCE, SALE Aas MATERNITY fo-%; Dresses 1.95 to 54.59 Suits 5.95 to 34.75 Coats 5.95 to 90.75 Shirts 1.95 to 18.85 Lane Bryant, 21-23 W. 38thSt. root, we Power and ent to dangerous enemy aliens, The had beon granted zone passes enab- by Marshal two ment at a magneto factory at the| at Street, supplying autos to the Alifes, | % ‘They were accused of trying to start a strike. You'll read about and hear of mark down shoe sales these days, but re- member that Beck Hazzard regular prices are lower than reduced prices of other dealers. That’s going some—and thousands of satisfied customers are wondering how we do it. Be Wise Follow the Crowd through © |n ling them to continue thelr employ-| oot 3 e' . foot of TI third | the wasteful Bush Terminal, foot of Thirty-thtrd | A ine A rnexibent Nn areas In order to save shipment. “If you deny yourselves a certain iportant results: nent securities, make Available a certain Ja Brooklyn yesterday, William | aijog, | Kammerer, twenty-five, a chemist, of | yt $9 estimated No. 4113 Southern Avenue, and Fred-| of this war in addit erick Goetz, twenty-four, also alto the Allies will be | chomiat, of Seventy-third | 000,000 per annum, 6 cents per atem| shall begin t fa lasting A report that t nomies we Hilis Island us|to save one-half of this amount an- | quantity of food you accomplish two First, the saving of coin that may be Invested in Gov- Second, you quantity of food that may be shipped to our! that the co: jon to the loa well over $4,00 apita every day shall be able y were. The truth of th RD WiOSUMM ED “SHES! CLEARANCE SALE to nell food condemned by the De- partment of Health aroused Indigna- tion to-day among the women of several organizations that are try ing to teach New York to be les | wasteful. They themselves are eat ing some of the food they are reacu- from the dump heap, The allexed condemned food these women are commiasion me piers for frit and tors of the Department of Health are |at thew piers to examine all foods brought In. ‘Their general rule ts that |if any fruit or vegetables appears to be decayed the commission merchant may sort it all or dump it all. Sorting tal ts at the recely wetables, In: } t appears to be Hable te con. q n the merchant dumps it all The waste Involved in this system appealed to Mrs, ixville ag unnecessary, pendode, and since Monday — thoy have beon at the plers sorting fruit bles under the direction of Miss Sheehan and other trained When Miss Sheehan finds merchant wbout t a shipment of food stuffs rather than sort It she buys It if it pror ir return. The f d is taken to the | kitchen, passed upon by Minx N n, who superin tends the canning, and other experts cond sorting, according to the women, no food goes to ners which 4s not thoroughly It is pre ed in storili « jars, sealed n nd put in store: —_——-_—— FRATERNAL BODIES Forly Delegates Pledge Support of Organizations to Economy Campaign. WASHINGTON of thousands nging to fraternal organizations ‘throughout the country, | through thelr representatives here t | day, enthustastically pledged co-ope- }ration to the Government in the food nservation campaign. They }nounced loyal support to Food Ad- | ministrator Hoover. Mra, George ‘T, Guernsey, Pre: | General of the D, A, R., support. Forty delega conference, which dec for the plan of we fort to save food be announced for every letter aud |documont, and oficial publicauions ed thy d unresery- our lifetime, will} will bring thelr influence to bear in| ™ align. atement on the work of th men of the Natio j laws, but it is the we [erate the sentiment whieh a actleal foi hey have headquarters tn the Y school kitchen under the W sburg Dridge, at Delancey | and Tompking Streeta, using Js obtained from | 5 Ke time and if « considerable part of the | | TO HELP SAVE FOOD! | ito ins’s a When the tha tion.” Wa July 13.—Hundreds | made the sole exes made Collins, asked ate, n ass $50,000 divided G dent's estate coln Jones, his secretary, Is given 1 D'Amour of Bronx, LH $100,001 WILL TO HS HOSTESS Former Telephone Executive Died in House of Miss Col- lins, the Beneficiary. Although he the Hotel apartment, not disclose t CAHILL LEFT | Miss Anna Lorillard Collins of No, William Lough of|%% West Fifty-ninth Street ts the in- who In-|heritor of $1,000 and the life Income It has also developed that Mr, Cahill 1'on July 5, not in his suite at the 1 Buckingham, but in Miss Col- partment, n advised of her Inheritance, will having been filed in the Sur- 9 Court, Miss Collins sald: Buckingham, Miss Collins @aid she was not Mr, Cahill's niece, as had been rumored. “[ really think It might be best for you to see Mr, Cahill’s son at No, 15 | Dey Strect rewarding my {dentity. is possible he may make a statement,” or L. no statement rn Mrs. Waite at her home, No. Cahill, Avenue, if sho or any of the family | knew Miss Colling, said they did not, 1 . Which does | |) value of his |“! was greatly interested A trust fund of is set aside, the income to be Ls rts and given | h soldiers war. These Marchal, Juliette and A. will of shows | sting France into four equal p Durand Cahih, at Delanco, the ¢ been aware for a little time that I was to be remembered by Mr, Cahill, to whom I aim deeply indebted. aintained his suite at he resided during the last month or two in my He was very sick, and before he died here felt that by being with me he could get constant atten- the son who was! ator of his father’s | and who Is loft $10,000 outright and given the power to dispose by will | of the residue of the estate and the personal effects, which were left him, arding Mias | aie ie? | that had been ¢ ELEVATOR WAN HELD IN 10,00 FLAT ROBBERY Suspected of Aiding in Escape of Two Who Throttled and Robbed Mrs. Rubenstein. Rudolf Denmark, twenty-two, of No, 289 East Eightleth Street, an cle- vator operator in the apartment house tere ae ge Po Sree ii’ | trom $100,000 under the will of John|at No, 185 West Seventy-ninth an expert buyer, and a call for|H. Cahill, @ former Vico President of | Street, where Mrs, Levi W. Ruben- Volunteer sorters. Boy Scouts re-|(he New York Telephone Company, | stein was attacked by two men and robbed of $10,000 worth of jewels, has been arrested on suspicion of acting in concert with the thieves, Mrs, Rubenstein succeeded In reach- ing the telephone as soon as the men jert her r House employees and signs of them, Th y could not hay down from ifth fi so quickly without Denmark's atd, Mrs. Rubenstein, w is about forty, alone when the te phone announced from down- ataira that two men had arrived to fix the electric wiring in her apart- ment, She consented that they come up, and soon they rang her bell an} were admitted to her kitchen. She Was explaining to one what was neod- ed when the other grabbed her by the throat and threw her. A napkin wi seized from the kitchen table and Was gagged. Then the her with strips of chee. ye It} was warned if continued to gle she would be killed, and 40 went to her boudoir pen a jewel case, empty: r pockets the rings, pins and necklaces it containe They ransacked the apartment for mor more jewels, but in their gre haste overlooked a $ and a gold vanity ca worth $ ‘on to Mra, Ruben- stein by her u few weons ago, when they first anniv e. mn Roof, One Con- obbing F Lotis Ludwig, twenty-tw of No. 539 East One Hundred Forty-ninth Street, and Samuel Kranz, sixteen, of No, 209 East Tchth treet, are locked up at Polte Two Arrested and ests are to his sister,| Headquarters charged with attumpt anil! of No. 663 Jefferson ‘ooklyn, and to @ brother,| top each of whom and a share in the N. J. mt on the Kk, No, 80 Washington Square. y ‘wero ar- resied on the roof by Detectives Kelly and Haskins, who were attracted by & woman's screams. Ludwig, the police say, robberies in the t nine others in t ing to enter floor of an apartme tho Le Our Policy of Not Carrying Over Stock from One Season_to Another, Enables. Us to Offer 10,000 Pairs of Women’s Pumps and Novelty Boots Regardless of Cost. BEING REGULAR STOCK AND UNEQUALED AT FORMER PRICES THEY WILL GO QUICKLY We have protected the public by offering the *e footwear at In This Clearance Sale You Will Find ¢ the Latest Styles now so much appre- Sayers ciated by well dressed women. ! Never in the history of our stores have we offered such remarkable values—Dainty Pumps in White Kid, ( Patent and Dull Kid, and other Novelty Styles. 4 Likewise we include many styles in High Cut Boots in the various ira leathers, which have sold elsewhere at exorbitant prices. SALE PRICES UNTIL ALL ARE SOLD New York Stores wh a Ave mh Ty ep .24 AND $¢3 Salen Increared during week ending July 7th, 105.07°% 1) Aveone 0, cow Limit Wreaddwy ewark Stove, F e244. WE succesT EARLY BUYING New York Stores mt Ar th Bt Brooklyn Stores THE BECK SHOE we other dealers have demanded un- reasonable profits—they trying to unload. in the offering of Beck WAR WORRY GAUSES WIDOWER’S SUICIDE Hoyer, Real Estate Agent, Born in Germany, Found Dead in i Home. Charles Hoyer, sixty-five, a widower, was found dead last night In his apart- ment a* No, 59 West Eleventh Street, where he also had hia real estate office, after neighbors had detected the odo of gas, Three jeta had been turned on} in the kitchen, where the body lay. ' Worry over the war with Germany, | where he was born, coupled with bual-! ness troubles, ts belleved by neighbors to have been the cause of the suicide. | Mr. Hoyer left a note for William A. | Naitag of No. 121 West Thirteenth Street, with whom his twenty-one-year- old daughter, an incompetent, has been living, asking him to continue takin, her, He willed his gold wate and chain to Waitag and loft f% in cash FRECKLES Don't Hide Them Veil; Remove jine Prescription. Them With the Ot This preseription for the removal of freckles was written by a prominent physician and is usually so successful in removing freckles and giving clear, beautiful complexion that it Is sold by any druggist under guarantee to refund the money if it fails. , The Surprise Stores Don't hide your freckles under a Factory and veil; set an ounce of Sara S tren Candremane them. Ee tore % wendertyl lmprovenaty, sone. of Clearance the lighter freckles vanishing entirely, Be sure to ask the druggist for the | double strength othine; it is this that is sold on the m guarantee. || Starts to-morrow. See here Adve some of the values that will be offered. A great many people, as yet, do not know these stores, but it will pay them to yet acquainted, Ve guarantee everything we sell—and we J refund money without a word. y Just come in to-morrow out of curiosity. Va ) “5” As|| MEN? S Siw im Fcinas ih 5O0¢up lanier f 10. YR. GUARANTEE WITH ALL WORK } ALL WOOL sitcom {| SUITS MODERN PAINLESS DENTIST i, | | Worth $12 and $15 Will Be IN THR MORNING . TRA RRTRACTED Withe 169 East 4 Magdoe dealer Sold Here Tomorrow With PM a Written Guarantee at 2 SETS OF TEETH OUT PALY NIGHT Wirsl 4 NOW Sizh OF TERTH. N PLATES REPAIRE! WHILF_YOU WAIT, RXTIL i AND WALK HO AT ar Two-Piece Suits (Coats and Pants) Made in the latest models; smart, stylish, desirable garments that any man will be proud to wear, Don't the price—see them! Crashes, spuns and fancy mixtures; patel pocket and belted models; light and medium shades of tan, gray mixtures; all sizes, ime cluding Stouts, See Our Windows Genuine Palm Beach Suits Hondo at $5 fai. spect al to-enornnw Khaki and Duck Pants ia {toms 115 a nie very latest styles in popular prices, while Pants Worth up to $3.50 are now Bove Cloth Norfolks ain go them one better Hazzard Footwear at record break- Ing prices, Suit New-Style Wash i) « 26 Stores in Greater New York. More will open soon Boys’ Khaki Pants Men's Blue Work Sh time and 7 Saturday Until Met, 100 ond | oni 10h Street. | ‘Ctrewt. a MENS ate | No Extra Char; ate Ser rae Adverimmente (or Toe Wore tae ‘The World i Meat Me ae [sau