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PLENTY SUGAR IN WORLD Aowtal Proms fe mong We WASHINGTON, 1D ¢ greed of the sugar t AMERICA’S TONNAGE BIG Juty 11 No Shortage in Europe— | east » cent tn actus World's Supply Large: peel th ad Than ‘athered and crops about to be gath- red. It shows that hero in America here will be gy shortage of any kind Ad therefore no necessity for Lonel spr 1H rices, and that even in Hurope there | pyus the sugar barons W © Tent AML be little shorta for an immense tt The world’s supply for the present | berries and fruit ear is estimated at 18,659,792 tons.) Commercial 0 we gainat 16,528,048 for 1915-1918, 20,758,-| asked by the Fo. ol Bureau 60 for 1Hl4-19 and @n average pro- | cut down th t of v wetion of 18,712,997 tons for a pe f five years prior to the war The statement wa Will be to shortage in ction this year save nd this will not be large, according clans preserved, tru 2 & statement uction and| with the luxurte rop resources and the needs of the | be as, beans, cor nited States and the world obtained | with necess d-day from ofMcia! source Food Control. ur “Apparently the shortage of production of canned Mies and of the neutrals of E' ng of the ing food crisis the our | the wh« product ds of wholes: uy rved fruits quite beyond ust closing, had a combined balance *! sal nn hand and estimated production for \ his year of 1,062,815 tons, ax com- ared with 904,368 tons a year @ By fd 1,015,384 tons two years age. resent crop and the b. ly of Cuba are therefor There 1s only one source of sat fully up to nated that (twill and sugar mat tiful and our Europea neutral nations are ed | of mugar. equal t e beet eur the harv thed In J Wh, Ga ta0" tone for “4 DINING CAR MENUS ear and an average of 7 a46 tons ora previous five years’ pefiod, | “The sowings for this year, the aorvest of which occurs from. this tonth to January next, are mu h No Chicken, Veal or Lamb Less Bread and Butter Will Be Rule Soon. rger than last y producing 481,751 tons as After the meeting it was t imainst an average for tive years ofl that passengers soon would bo una ‘ five yveara previous to|! teats, Ike spr the wnlied , | chicks jamb, on dining 1 would to be content t. of sugar 1 ) slices of bread and a during Vished & past three 8.6 per cent years has of butter unt for a full p #8 Willing to p epite of that they all . stuck th — Sunday World, 6c per Sunday You cap miteoribe no" fore week oe ang ci of the 1, Fy Atoy rf pasa to the Farm Products Company on At f the two ¢ pitta lor, New York jad, "Pullage “bldg “New York Cv, | c nh mainte “lo that ‘borougin ast Year. untry by the « wtifed t rons! tm b eiatt Commprnden eres , wing Wort { frutte in t WASHINGTON % housw 0 sugar shortage, there ¥ the “ USOT shortage, there w wet weren't These are the opinions of men tn t Shen: fation who know. Just now the podem oat interested in sugar te Herbert | Ket ¢ foover. Mr. Hoover hus gone over | eatablinn he situation carefully. He bas to, | Mxtern to tw “Dat is his business, reatrictior Mr. Hoover insued a meant tor | of ber ay which practically upholds The Svening World's campaign for heaper sugar to the consumer, This tatement ts bused on crops b par heen ot The Tow an be readily supplied from vailable for winte a Ources If shipping can be secured ‘ ‘s, compelled by the pric rith which to transport It and it is, of sugar to tack on an extra cent to Nowed to follow the natural chan. | the cost of their pieseived fruit prod ala of ie In thle CoUntEy WEOUT » also confronted with labor peculative interference. ner economical conditions, the “On June 30 Cuba, with the harv Bw C8 Ne eer Reon Wares ‘ge householder will his] faction in this state of affairs, The ormal : sugar barons will find the immense “The cane sugar crop of the United Gurput of sugar, usually boiled in the | tates for the harvest ending In Jan- ton of fruits, ently £0 ary last furnished 310,900. to: " hie will conserve sugar. fot ompared with ns fi other purposes and tend to inore revious year and an average for the balance on hand, It will a ur ears of 241,837 tons, ‘This nish a subject for detailed investiga. | oticeable increase. As for t on when the praper authorities get we crop, the of which round to an tnvestigation of the laco from t until January) causes of the Increase In the price of ext, the acreag nted was higher F n, as is #hown by ut there has been some damage by published to-day. ARE TO BE CUT DOWN) and Hie ee i " United) CHICAGO, July 17. ~ Dinix ur s own wis an increased | economies and reduction of passonser production 1 644,000 tons, a8] train service during the war dls- against 5 lous year) cuss by operating officials of Siinecne venta Ah altag Ire y thé Central Army Do- arto Rico aso showed « gain Iast ent, which Includes fifteen ble Ang to names of # Get Stevens Company, i ~ WITH NO EXCUSE FOR PIRACY." BY REFINERS, HOOVER SHOWS g. ‘ee GAR BARON RAPACITY, BY RAISING THE PRICES, REDUCES FRUIT CANNING } | fined for 6 be nothing m |The actual price « paid was no buying yesterday at that figure and very little on Sat- urd. But tt has this advantage for the refiners of raw and refiners | | blinder Jabove there REAPED SUGAR KINGS IN — eed Expense 1 s Show Tre ng nendous Jump The Prening World, for « ¢ “ son the puget patrt ~~ er 4 ut oft 7 " « into the & Jeet of mug ' over any previous year, and the more thereased cost of raw t make it tmpos one reviews 4 nd refir to get suger ata ree the t pr profits re it ie apparent on are boned w Afr raw in 1916 « In an inet te, a man whose business a to k answers the “shortage teument The facta clearly ahow t, it is quite true there have yerearen In labor and genera expenses, The Evenoig has not denied increase in 4 expenses, but the evidence spite the net earnings have actu. increased operating reased. All of the established \w and raw and refined concerns tied their sin 1916 an pared with 1916, It would be a neediens task to w how really abor on plantations Is, even at a few pennies a month increase Juring a War period. Everybody. knows | ! he hw subway ts ap sugar plantation worker not inte, and en ar anxious t ature gone , to a sticcesstul reply to their high-price arguments, Second, The Evening World admits the legal accuracy of the argument that refining companies, aa such, have no direct { in raw companies, ; ie eliotn vrantont ow. ca co| ‘The place was raided by excise of nd, ¢ , ot be held respon. | Practically unknown, A casual glan avis £ ; WW intons, {at the sugar stocks slows American | ficlaly last February, Later a iiquor| POTATOES DROP AGAIN. ate MA an Beet jumping from $77 4 whare In| tax certificate was obtained but af Claus Spreckels told The Evening] 1912 to 1081-2 in 1916, The Evening alah nnd Retatl With | World report t the Federal Re-| World In calls on the sugar | ferward surrendered, s Heavy. fining Company had nothing to do| patriots, raw refined, to come| Nevertheless, says Mra, Simon on! phe receipt of fifty-nine carloads of | with the raw product. Other rofiners ves clean as pro- ar, Tut it appears with few exceptions, also washed them: ducers of raw sui to be true th every big man In the big refining | University of Minnesota, will head a|¢. Divito BRB AIS Premise (Cone es a Harel, Vikainiag, whldh end companies, Including Mr. Spreckels, | commission of American physicians| This was denied by Mrs, A, A,|Saturday.nt from $6.60 0 $7 x barrel, has @ substantial interest in raw con-| that will go to France soon to take up| Cater, Secretary of tho club, Sho] @sclining to $5 and a 66 cerns. the task of restoring to health the pire iy te oe eae bok market } Third, the fgures prove that even) thousands of French children whose 'Suld since the license was surrone ‘carloads traving at the increased operating expenses,| health has been shattered by war. dered, Just. arrive ugar can be sold at 4.5 pound, and freight, increased prot of 1915 when r cents the with largely r the net profits sold for 4 who ov icin the raw compantes: | them an exc use to shorten price of raw though raw It ¢ the "spread" between the and the price of refine: is not selling anythi: © normal at this exorbitant price, It 18 a public- fact is that the actual or difference between the raw and refined prices has been more than 2 cents, often cents, judgea| by the quotations of some companies, In re to first statement ts no need of a lengthy expls Let the re study carefully the g mes and net profits of the spread the ation ader concerns given in box-form top of this story. | The sevent! rman-Amertean | company selected with no Invidious| purpose imply tv show that the amallest heerns made enough on i to declare he United Statos during the five) for & full portion, ae the rail e sat figures ; Gea De suman fon hanes OT by Food Administrator Hoover WO net in Ii over 191 ay ie 4 vial Cane Corporation swell cea ° BROOKLYN BOY DIED LIKE sine 40: from 14.1 t me ease if a orto Teo also shows 1 nt de he Cuban Ame ‘ | gathe win, fe. meroune “furnlsvon i) AERO ON SALONICA FRONT |: the Dutch Fast Indies, and t n —_ png ee thr nan 5 per cent, of t p- | Mra Shelly of No. 264 | 0av'! Elove Street, Brooklyn, has re- | ye ; cetved a lotter from Lieut, G. H, a. | {2 ne how severe your|j}iughes of the Fourte ciagn, | reaponslb! No Matter hie 70 Hughes ig the Four senth King's | tant pre ee hla tattel igestion may be | Liverpool Regiment, telling how her | ity {oi \t ; @ Bell-ans taken dissolved in a little hot | Daniel, twenty-threo years old,| nod, in exaotly: the mui water will remove it, One 25c pkg will | was Killed while fighting with the|the potato patri the t fove this or druggists refund moncy | yritish troops near Salonica ots, the egs pe “Daniel and some others of Sreedy pasriote =. = : ip : of my | sued for 1 » ye nag | bombers were holding a very ad-| As to adn of re-| FOR INDIGESTIC | vanced and exposed position tn our fined companion to t nears thera _—_——____- prunes nag which tho Bulgars heavily |!8 needed no a, But 4 that night,” the letter details, |!t may he to give the| ar citizens hold- ST r poste until four of them wero |!! mpunies that | WHEN you go on your vaca- hit by & ® i ell, Your aon was badly | cla! moking enough | i A t_and died an hour or two later, — | mone imer T-cent tion this Summer have “I kno uu will be proud of him | suman) Milne jr, your favorite paper mailed te when I tell vou that hte firat thoughts | Clat \ Morgan, were for others, for hia wounded pala [Ho , sow every dey, and tho stretcher bearora who curried | Wii i, ( ( | Evening World, 12¢ per week ay: He set & Waniertil ex sa vi Daily World, 12¢ per week A + havo: auffered 6 ail dit tor in the A ompany Is, and with n¢ row J. Pe narne appears on the d lo of half a dozdn wore raw vonceras, James H. TRE EVENING WORLD, TUBBDAY, JULY 17, down to the Sedgwick, professor of pediatrics at the iei7 How War Prices Pile Up Millions MRS ROOSEVELTS’ In Profits for Sugar Barons : FOOD SAVING PLAN AmeEnican orer evoar comrany SUGAR PIRATES’ WAR .BOOST GOUGES MILLIONS FROM PUBLIC FOOD CONTROL IDEAS B. Altman & Cu. 385 Women’s Summer Cotton Frocks (sizes incomplete) have been erranged in three groups and reduced, irrespective of original $3.75, $7.75 & $11.50 mee Sree a toe tom ‘ ime Treat) N ALMANY @ a . ENTRAL AGUIARE BUGA wih te ene mie OF iain ‘ * ' Ser 2 ve 4a heeert ‘ ‘ e. al SOUTH PORTO RICO BUGAR Company Vif ‘ it ‘ an ated th Te, er of New ® oeee ' o ‘ “oe \ herne A vie Pereert aornee ‘ , Hom CUBAN AMERICAN BUGAR COMPANY raw, but refines eth cueie ananibee | ¥ . : ary of the Newy, hae mpany’s output in the twe Agee eale ome re e by the conservation of © Pood Adwmia\stration ee p1g40l none r.46 4 The a model for ‘her large houscholide. $68,910 tone ‘ 6198 toe Mra. Roose on ber pledge card CUBA CANE BUGAR CORPORATION sald thet there were seven im the Incorporated Dee. 31, 1916, under the lawe of New York Nought out | [mly, @nd that ten servanta were | Blewart Bugar Company for employed, Ba ervant has signed Oper At for nine months ending Sept. 2 te a pledge card, and there are daily! ft for same p 1 i fe . | D paid ‘ Mrs. Roosevelt dons the tuying, the UTAH-IDAHO SUGAR COMPANY if t hg Mg =| . 9 te apy Owned almont wholly and controlled by Mormor ee |t 5 sam pervert oone| | (reetly , gi estent r sirb 500 | watchful eve for evidence of short. prices, to vie 4,099,785 a2,204 ‘1 mings tn the « and all are GERMAN- AMERICAN BUGAR COMPANY ouraged to make helpful auggea- (Operates ia Michigan and Onto. tons in t use of “left-overs.” 1916 ete No ba 1 in the Roosevelt Diy #% 0% re r extra || home; ¢ id In nerved once @ day Phe consis f laundry soap has been cut to sf, Meat te served but it daily, and all ft ove onal Bugar Re- ’ J utilized. Menu rules allow two cour for lun for nd hree for dinner ra) Every rate fehl at least once a ara ON THE CLUB DE VINGT ~:: tor in the brewer the ) nery ts help me ‘ Charge Liquor | Sold | Exclusive! * ‘wit he i, Resort Despite Ex Raid rted following the card in and Lack of License billn no larke omeyers na nm 4 Mra. Tlarry Poyne Whttney came in most of The exeluaive ¢ ode Vingt at N to-da talk about food con. torates 42-44 East Wifty-olghth Street 4 vation plans nunced that reasonable price for shout Aue 1 ‘open her «largely a matter of fis hulsince in a sult tiled in| ome in New fest of a sugar In 1916 was 404 Supreme Court by Mra. Rosa G.|#erien of meetings to be held in. the In nearly all of the ; : fashionable summer resorts, Mra above the profits bn “And: other of realt¥) Witlard i previous year were roy, Mrs. Anna M. K. Hawkes-| Dorothy han their op-| worth in President of the fashionable| interest the summer ¢ per cent-| organization and lessee of the | MERON, Te L, and art w product | on food conservation pig concerns are | premises, Information and belfef, “intoxteating | potatoes at Ic the ko show a decrease in price of 75 fenard, 47-49 West 42d St. offer for Wednesday Unusual Price Reductions on three groups of Most Sought-After Fashions Individual types, unusual conceptions far apart from the commonplace! Renard, New Ratiné Suits THE LATEST SUMMER NOVELTY. IN TAN, ROSE, FRENCH BLUE, SAND, PIN ATTRACTIVE, SPORT MODELS,’ SOME WITH SMART Ls ahh PATENT LEATHER BELTS Formerly 25.00 10.00 Habutai Silk Dresses DESIGNED IN TWO PIECES. UNCOMMON MODEL IN NEWEST SPORT STRIPE EFFECTS AND ALL THE DESIRED COLORS Extra, Extra Special, At _ 12.50 Balance of Our $29.50, $39.50 to $69.50 ‘Silk Afternoon Dresses FINE LACES, CREPE DE ( WILLOW TAF Lu {INE NETS, EMBROIDERED NETS, EMBROIDE NeW ae TTES, PUSSY A APE TA COMBINED WITH GEORGETTE. NEW SER TORS, FOULARDS, DOTTED CHIFF( Final Closing Out At 15.00 market terminals haa) ap liquors have been continuously sold | caused still further decrease in price. t noe to Help Children.) since the cancellation of sald Nquor|The tubers are now selling retail at NNEAPOLM, July 17.—Dr, J. V.! tax certificate, and ure atill wold to cents @ pound. Reports from Chi- 34th and 35th Streets (Third Floor, Madison Avenue section) A Number of Women’s & Misses’ Sports Hats (Ready-to-wear) will be placed on sale to-morrow (Wednesday in the First Floor Millinery Department, at the reduced prices of $2.50, $4.50 $6.75 Smart Hats for sports, travel and motor wear are an important and interesting fea- ture of the regular stock of this Department. & Exceptional Values will be offered to-morrow (Wednesday) in Silk Parasols and Umbrellas specially priced Silk Parasols in a variety of smart effects, as well as in plain coaching styles; also Blacke and white Silk Parasols in Japanese style, at . . . . . . . $2.85 Colored Silk Umbrellas, with the fashionable short handle with cord loop; suitable either forrainorsun. . . « . $3.00 Fifth Avenue - Madison Avene Nem Pork x Bete teeters ote eteate atectents ote ate ote ate ote ote ote nde abe ate ate efe ie ee Oe ee eee Dry Goods Advertising— as done by the merchants of New York in the daily newspapers represents very large total expenditure, very clever merchandising, and extrernely keen dis- cernment and discrimination as to the use of media. eA IN JUNE, 1917, the Morning WORLD, ex- clusive of the Sunday edition, printed 168,490 agate lines ot Dry Goods advertising, a gain over June, 1916, of 50,069 lines or .236%%. The total net gains of the eight morning news- papers was only 154,780 lines of which The WORLD'S gain of 50,069 lines represented 32%— considerably more than its average, though a strictly consistent performance of The WORLD, Ninety per cent, of the demand for Dry Goods at retail originates in the HOMES, Q. E. D.-The newspaper of the HOME being The WORLD, it increases steadily and consistently in the estimation of those shrewd, studious and observant advertisers, the Dry Goods Merchants of New York City. Ae offs ahs os of ahs os, fsa ss of fecha ah RTs be hs He hs Beh he he he he Te Fane he eee \