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STATE FOOD BILL APPEALS TOFIFTH ©Here’s the Bustle Back Again in PASSED, 991031, AVENUE FOR AID IN BY THE ASSEMBLY — GUARD SEND-OFF f= ————e - 2s — Amendment to Make Appoint- Gen. O'Ryan Asks Residen ment of Perkins impossible Make Relatives of to Is Defeated. Soldiers Comfortable THE EVENING WORLD, FRIDAY, AUGUST 24, 1917. New York, But the Atrocity May Not Linger Long AND PRISON RECORD "oF = semen Ours | | Hughes Board Exempts Only |} 40 Out of 24—ases at Rate of One a Minute oe ALBANY, Ave M After on all Major Gen O'Riyan to-day renyget § \ j BIR seston the Assembly Ot ? 44 ae Evening World to appeal te G \ ED to-day pasees the Mate Pond patriotiom of Fifth Avenue reel- 7, | —. Pl by & vote of FF 10 ML dents past whose homes the depart: /, | | Gone: once reassembled 19 ing Netional Guardemen of thie Mate | wr Gass action on tho menoure will march neat Thursday im the |» OA. M, by @ vote of 14 tO M,C oas nend-off” parade the Assembly defeated an amendment The im ate rele’ of the col: Which Would have made thy APPOIMt- Aiers wi ave passes identifying Gent of Mr. Perkins ass Fovud Com them,” said the Major General, “and ~ tre! Commissioner impossible . om the opinion that if reatdente The twenty-eight 0 orate WhO as prope een al ths tne of Were recorded af voting affirmatively “e ~ march do all in thelr power to make With the seventy-one Republicans |, Pp # it comfor oe the pase-holders 4 th hindne jen be Armstrong, Harra, Bloch, Donnelly, pd 7 ps a alien Donahue, Farrell, Geiersbach, Golde 1 iy gy, —— wheres Berg, Goldstein, Goodman, Kiernan, |) 0 ’ baw jas Gs Klingmann, Leining Levy, Lyneh, ialeas pe to the ¢ ceed fae MeArdie, MeCur cEMigott, Me- 1h te Be acne tage x Sy, MeKeon, Mead, Partsyxowent, (UV Derticularty mothers with Ip y Seer <8, \ Gebiamel, Weenseibers, shannon, "'* and aged men and women. It & Be a °< “< \ Gmith, Straub and ¥. J. Taylor is now realized that even the held- vhs ui a a. sop. OPH Of pass tage will have trouli Panter Bection 19, w! would allow ©OF- secing the parade in some. sectio GOWN AND CLOAK a such as th se 1k COMPAN- pHecause of the great crowds expected < - ae les to co-ordin snd which, a® As the details of the big procession | oe : forcibly shown by The kvening World, from, One manera and Tenth Street | ( ip o he ce or 1° ashington quare ghape them ' Mrcrcilecaas tuat aieuts | Bankiot TE Vetllo OR ee he a IE re Cae Ties (Buea: oF George R. Thompson led the fight in ever witnessed in this city. Gon, Structural Steel, However, but O'Ryan to-day announced that every gun carried in the parade must be ayoneted, and he added grimly that will be an interesting “demonstFa- excluding this section, stating that he would not vote for the bill if it re- mained. Senator Slater also was op- posed othe tion of cold rene wen. ne . eypenubanmey Cr important announcement agreed that the possibility of com~- from Divison Headquarters is that Dinations of corporations might prove, there will be three regiments of disastrous, Coast Arullery, the Eighth, Ninth and Thirteenth, In the procession. The Republican opposition to the 4ig, the second Dill, which had been so pronounced gecond Field Artillery, The Govern- fas to necessitate a parsy conference ment agreed to detail regiments of lasting nearly thirteen hours before | Fe@ulars to the forts surrounding this the required 76 votes were promised, |city While the coast artillery men, req’ 7 pi + | who are part of the origina) National Awindled somewhat during the tedious Guard, are parading here. all night session. | oot inven eatinsated te aay, that | the parade will take ab ve Bee canons Ws VAN BON es peas, without unforeseen mishaps ° or delays. Assemblymen slept at their desks or stretched themselves on couches in‘the lobby and committee rooms, while a little group of the Democratic minority labored in vain to amend the measure in four particulars, namely, to permit summary seizure of food stuffs by the State Food Commission in the event of public necessity with- out waiting for judicial determin- ation, to permit municipalities to pur- chase and sell food without the con- sent of the State Commission, to eliminate the provision that the State should pay any part of.the cost of establishing terminal markets in the cities, and to stipulate that labor or- ganizations would not be included in the associations named in the bili as possible monopolies. In all, twenty-three amendments were offered, but the only ones adopted were those that made the Assembly measure conform in every respect to the bill as it had been amended previously in the Sénate. Minority Leader Joseph M. Calla- han failed to get before the Assembly the, original bill drafted by Gov. Whitman and submitted to the War Committee at a meeting in Syracuse, SAYS WHITMAN SACRIFICED ALL MERIT IN BILL. Battalion of the —_~»— ‘WAR GALLS FOR GIRLS TO FREE NURSES FOR FRONT Recruits in Profession Needed to Take Place of Those Being Sent to France. that the graduate nurses of America can go to the battle-fields? This is the substance of an appeal being sent to hundreds of recent pri- vate and high school graduates by the Standing @ommittee on Nursing of the Mayor's Committee of Women for National Defense. ‘The letters explain the advantages and requirements of the nursing pro- fession and list schouls where this study may be begun. A number of hospitals are revising their entrance requirements in order to encourage recruits, Bellevue will open a course for non-resident pupils Dec. 1. The Post-Graduate and St. Luke's have already received many new pupils, and the Presbyterian Hospital school reports more pupils to-day than in all its history. Applicants are asked to write to Miss Boyd of the Committee on Nursmg, No, 6 East Thirty-ninth In debating against the passage of | Street. pe the bill, Minority Leader Callahan de- clared that the legislation was not} STAYS GLEN COVE VOTING, Introduced in sincerity, but was an]. FAA ales van. | Temporary Injunction at the \ Narada mnety a * Supreme Court Justice Aspinall fore the House represented a com- promise in which Gov. Whitman gave ‘away every bit of merit that the orig- tnal bill contained and that the Ex- ecutive had sacrificed everything for the right to the members of the proposed State Food Commission, | hopes to choose Its officials. The In- Assemblyman Whitehorn of Brook. | Junction was, obtained by Justice of as “fake food legislation worded with] {s returnable in Brooklyn next Mon- such ingenutty as to fool the unwary, | day. but which meant nothing.” ==<————-= The Legislature probably will con- clude to-day the work for which it was called in extraordinary session in the yesterday granted a temporary In- Junction restraining William H, Sea- man and Charles Weeks, Supervisor and Town Clerk respectively of Oys- ter Bay, from holding the election by name which the new City of Glen Cove | pone action until Congress had passed a Federal food law. The fight against State action was made chiefly on the ground that murder in the second degree in con- nection with the death Donovan, night watchman at Pier Ni 42, Bast River, on the night ot Apri f July. % latter part o y Goy. Whitman would appoint Per- regular session legislative action «| Commission, There was opposition give the State authorities control of | among the farmers and producers to the production and distribution of fooa| fcrkins, who took an active part in p ded togpost-| legislation. The original bill con- tained the names of the food coms missioners, but these were finally the Governor was inserted. J mony Companion Was Indicted, Frank Hickey, twenty-seven, of No. 4 Gouverneur Street, chief witness \against Timothy Foss, twenty-four, of No, 416 Cherry Stre let another day pass without trying 7" Tombs until Avg, 48 Poslam, which so quickly eradicates Eczema, Pimples and all skin affec- Apply a little at night and see ac- tual improvement next morning, 10, is locked up in the Tombs to-d Used for any itching skin trouble, charged with murder in the ‘rat in need to scratch; no discomfort. menlObe ¢ r Judge Wadhams ordered the a Think what this means to you {f of Hickey after he had testified ries Gov. Whitman had urged during (he| xing at the head of the Food Control the campaign for the p: Crea aaemryt paig ¢ passage of the dropped and @ provision for the ap- udge Accuses Man on Whose Testt- t, who was re- If you suffer skin distress, do not janded to the tions. relief is immediate. Itching stops;no gfe by Judge Wadhams of General you are tortured and embarrassed by vase of Foss. It Was brought out that any aggravating skin disorder! sm and Donovan “quarreled. over a Poslam is absolutely harmless ambling debt. | Donovan fell with ;, RE S five bullet wounds | ory. Sold everywhere, For FREE SAM- M9 Pukey" who wan with hin, were PLE write to Emergency Lubora- arrested and the former was indicted; tories, 243-5 West 47th St., New York, Janguly on Hichey's testimony. ‘And see that the soap you use is Poslam Soap, the absolutely sofe soap eae for tender, sensitive skin,—Advt, ize Wadhams based the charge nat Hickey on the ground that he w about the crime and would not | divulge its details to the court, sentence after pleading guilty to! of Michael | a Thing Built Up by Looping Innumerable Loops, and It Skids a Little to the Left Side —1917-18 Fashions Show This Year Is a “Free-For-All Affair, With Few Novell By Nixola Greeley-Smith. HE bustle is back. Weil, almost back, for the rev’ Fashion Show now going Bn at auspices of the 5! The bustle of t ja gown of tan velvet, having this ‘tightly swathed overskirt tied In the back and wired out in two superim~ posed bustle bows. She was a very \ pretty girl, and as she stepped down {from a stage and undulated among the dressmakers, buyers and de- signers, who constituted the audi- ence, she produced a pleasing and not too ridiculous effe But I cannot see | matron of Great Neck, L, L, and | Mountain Station, , wearing the Ibustle bow. I don’t believe they will) wear it. What, after all, is the use of rolling and trunk raising and) starving yourself to death if mere dresemakers can come along and destroy all the results of the Venus de Furlong’s good advice by putting her readers into bust! 4? | However, the bustle bow is sponsored |py Hickson, and if you know anything about New York you are aware that | that particular architect of fashion has his women patrons thoroughly cowed, So It may be bustles after ail. the 160-pound i} i} [F you have any friends in Greenwich Village you are aware that every- thing has been Batik for months and months, Hut it ts a long Jump from the village to a fashion fete at the Ritz, where hand colored Batlk de- signs on waterfall velvets have made | their appearance for the first time, | Batik, you may not know, Is the handcoloring of a design which has been filled in with wax. The wax keeps one color from spreading into another and after the design is com- plete is removed by dipping the ma- terial in gasoline, Batik designs, Java, had never fully on heavy fabrics peared on the hand gowns and wraps | Madamolselle G, Durant for yesterday's Fashion Show, which originated in been done success- nul they ap- olored evening decorated by de Sumene B of these wraps, mysterious and voluminous as the cloak of a Bedouin chief, had a headdress which was part of the garment Itself, | | The dusky young woman whd dis- | played its chiffon velvet folds to| | great advantage must have gotten linto it by poking her pretty head | and adjust- | through the neck opening ing the headdress afterward, But! she looked so very stintly in her flat head covering that you wanted to put pots of aster lilies at Her feet | to complete the picture, 1 can't be- eve Broadway will take kindly to that headdress, which would make Valeska Suratt look like one of the) early Christians, | NOVELTY shown on one of the! street costumes was a muff pocket applied on the front of the skirt. You saw two little edges of fur ‘placed vertically, which for a moment looked like useless orna~ jment. Then the usdel put her skidded a little and is now worn slightly to the left side. far only the slim young models who are the exclamation points of the mode have appeared in it—is not the lelined edg ival of that anctent atrocity at ths the RitzCarlton Hotel, under the helton Looms, shows the bustle hae CLUB FOR U.S, JACKIES o-day, or of to-morrow rather—for 80 muffed for Arcti¢d weather. As 8h@ ing to Miss Alice Carpen' IS PROVIDED BY WOMEN Chairman —_— Senator Trammell Further Exemptions for Citi- zens of Moderate Means. WASHINGTON, Aug. 24.—While the Benate tentatively agreed to-day | !ne to dowble the 2 per cent should bear the cost of w ON SMALL INCOMES FOR WAR REVENUES Favors normal tn- neing from conteasion of « nal re and ransequent wn Ary pentonce of thirty mont he to Ingrowing tow -nalle were submitted So the Kacmption Board t Gay before all of the regular appenie humbering 24, had teen heard. Of thie nu tomy were exempted The case of Abram Kiein, who ad vanced the plea th » record as @ te endered him unfit for " wmpiications for the Ih ferent Al nue One of these, hea by Mater Steinbrink, hed asked for the Local Board to furnish the record of the appellant's cons ton of crime other had already dismiseed . When the matter was brought to the attention of Chairman Mughe he remarked that aince two differont rerial numbers had been used Klein had come very close to establishing ‘his claim for exemption on the ground | of moral delinquency, Mr. Steimbrink |waid the wirh of his committee, if it could obtain a certified transeript the cx t was to keep the man rom Ae as it wan the opinion of the ¢ that decent American soldiers should not be asked to serve with one who had c m- mitted a crime so serious aa to entail of two and one-half yea: Ho moved to reopen the case, but the motion was lost, and Klein will serve in the ranks, whatever his past rec- ord may have been INGROWING TOE-NAIL FAILS AS EXEMPTION CAUSE. Vincent Christiano was the cltizon who felt that an ingrowing too-nail induced an ingrowing hatred of fignt- Germans, but bis appeal was without standing before the District Board. Aviction, vi ! “nami by hte @ wenten: . some tax on corporations, Senator structural steel contrivance which added to the Navy League Workers to Provide} »..mmell, Florida peonatad (SDH Another applicant whose name was | horrors of the Victorian era, and was the original Rooms for Rest and : F | toot in a gale of inugntes, Bppenied er + st a in amendment to the War Revenue] from Hoard 60 on the ground that he | model for the submarine. It is no thing of tapes and R i - | £ hey ‘creation, Rill to raise the exemptions for mar-| had ringworm of the nalis, The & VF padding, but a visible building up of wired sash ends - ‘ ow hich, by overlapping each other, produce a bustle Clubrooma which are to furnish «| ced and unmarried men, Board lost no time in refusing to which, by dae + PB homelike place of rest and recreation for| In this way, he sald, the Senate [entertain the clam. effect. Somewhere you must have @ photograph Of| United States Jackies are being fitted | could meet the growing demand from| Edward Klauber, wav appealed |your mother, or maybe your grandmother, showing an overskirt tightly | up in the Terminal Bank Building, No.[the country for conscription of {from Board 129, advanced as his par- Girls: Who'll learn to be a nurse, so! draped in front but looping innumerable loops over the monstrous bustl+ a Bande Street, Brooklyn, under the} wealth, Thousands of letters and@|tlcular excuse that he had hammer of the 80's. betes heli iat Bld ees of ma were recelved by Senators} toes, but while two surgeons bad At the Fashion Show yesterday © Qn | whey. on i ae Mee balk urging that those who can|endeavored to find the hammer on | slim young woman appeared !9/hands in the pockets and she W@S pancy sometime in September, accord fford to the larger share | pedal extremities they ended by “knocking” his claim, Klauber will was exceedingly slender she §0t of the New York Branch, Trammell would fix exemptions at | Ment. away with it—but let the Big Berthas| At present a large number of sailors | $2,000 for unmarried men and $3,000] ‘The case of Charles R, Danzer, beware. Jare being fed and lodget at the Brook-| for married as against $1,000 and| Whose exemption plea came up sev- Skirts at the Fashion Show were lyn Y. M. C. A, but the capacity of | $2,000 respectively in the FY eral days ago, was decided against ener wan Verg full tei Caged ta at SS welll Bee ChOtiae ch cla cert | Committects, bill: and $8,000 es him to-day. Danger 1s cook fdr Julius a elonge el not 3 eping au ors * adaptation of an old English wedding | put will have large rooms fer reat ars | it, te exiscing law Kruttschnitt, a member of the Rail- dress shown by Honri Bendel, fash- 4.4 “My amendment would give young} roads’ War Board, He applied for funed Of blue and white check, very |feading pool and billiards. ‘There wil ¥ toed Or nied. andy “turbelowed, ‘and | Pe,no Festrictions as to smoking. The men starting out a fair chance and exemption on the ground that he was RT oo eg eee eatoading to | huiaing has no kitchen, but one will bo Would save married men of moderate|in constant demand to edok on the added as soon as possivie U cold canteen suppers wil the hem of the gown. be served by ul then A striking effect on a nymph green! tween 5 and 7 o'clock at less than cost wrap was produced by looping the | Mrs, Willam DP. H. nant Mrs middle back panel around one side Maude Canfield will be peis Aube ai catching It in front. Heavy fab- | visera of the club. and Mis. Adolpl rics, velvets and artificial furs, par- Ltenburg, Milas Naomi Le 1 Mrs. Henry H. Esserstyn fori a spec committee. ore Se — “STIRRED BY ENGLISH BIRD ticularly new reproductions of mole and beaver, were shown on coats for evening wear, A W hat shape had the start- ling black severity of Puritan sole trimming was an uncurled black | in- ostrich feather placed on the From beneath th silk fringe drooped over (he The smaller hats showed a Chinese Old "Doe" MeGutre, may hls tribe increase, Awoke lat night from a deem divam of | And saw o of which he'll alw An Endlinh eparow chirping on ov i» beng flag. influence and were practically UN-| Tweet-tweet! Tweetle-tweet-tweet! trimmed. The long waist appeared | qTweetlo-tweet-tweet-tweet! on the greater number of gowns. | Major Myers, in command at Aug. 24 al br. Frank McGuire, Tombs physletan, Yap- DETROIT, Mich, ank, has prepared a map showing the] Ford, son of Henry Ford, boundaries within which the sale of| miiiionatre manufacturer, was MNquor is prohibited under the author-| boy & local draft board to-da. ity given to President Wilson by Con- | *aa announc on pe paased the § o greas, hnd a similar map is to be pre-| a1 grounds. Ford is one. uf pared for the Mineola district Collector Harry P. Keith has made a list of the saloons to be closed, but the number affected has not yet been made public. pany for the Red Crons. > Mayor of Tokto, 1. TOKIO, Aug. 21 (delayed) ers of his father's automobile com which Is now working on orders 1 Light, Is Dead Giin means from an unbearat burden tn times of high living co: said car during his employer's frequent Trammell journeys. Mr, Kruttschnitt tarnished nator Kenvon, Towa, sald: “The|an affidavit that Danzer was indis- » Tich must be mado to pay the $200-| pensable to him, but the District 1 read eet, She Committen | pill) Hoard thought the Chairman of the and sugar, and through other con-| Bxecutive Committee of the Southern [umption taxes ; 1g, | Lmeifle could find another cook, agricultural, fraternai, eclenciio and|, CAYid Hatton asked to. be excused ational’ publications t con- ‘HE'S MR, GERARD, 6. 6. 8. sts. Forelgners + to ameliorate the lot of British MAC MILLAN PARTY LANDS ton aw Under the authority of Congress @| oi ijn, Mayor of Tokio since July, Hart abrador, statement was issued recently at Waab-|) ir died to-day, He was u promin- HALIFAX, N. 8, —Dr. Bd. ington defining the areas in which the | cnt legal authority of the Japanese |mund PB. Hovey of ae sale of liquor should be stopped as @ war! iinpire, and In 1913 was Minister of | goum Crockerland Measure, ‘These areas include the|£ducation In the Cabinet of Premier | 40 ty le ie vicinities of all cantonments established | * Samora. eal hieil se ai for the mobilization of divisions of the | land vin, Copeppagen, National Army and lederalized National | Helgtans Dine W 5 Donald Macjiillan, le th Guard forces ; | The members of the dan War Sheer wipes jeer new a PRY Pele it saloons ia Ree co ssion were guests last night at a) por, | Labrador MacMillan arrived a yi ta the one prohibiting the sale of | private dinner at the Ritz-Carlton given) Hattle Hurbor on the Nep “ Hquor anywhere to men wearing the by seventy members of the Belgian col. Capt I tA. Bartlett from t vied uniform of the United States army or!ony in New York. Pierre Mali, Belgian Comer dy Small and member mavy. ul, B of the expedition, AND NOT SIR JAMES YET nors sometimes have ass the title “Sir? According to unofficin nouncements King ree stowed knighthood on Mr, Gerard int tion of the ex-Ambassador's unces | because he had a split head, u headgear. Save for the fact that it GROWING OVER U LY FLAS ducted for profit from the provisions| tors furnished affidavits that Hatton was made ef velvet, no Pilgria| Us rie tah poe fasronas s was intro-| really had a fracture which seemed Father would have becn too pious i x Norater Hardwick. whe is epposing| te have been missed by the surgeons lto wear it. Another hat of pink vel-| Tombs Physician Sees Good Omen jan in cin postal, rates, ane| of the board, and he was granted ex- vet was tilted so far on one side a) jn the Tweet-Tweet Tha nounced that he expects to ask to) emption, - at uke 6 sectlo: r co eratio to conceal the wearer's left eye. ‘The| Asabanads Kai [take the section for consideration) he frat farmer td Obtaln exemp- tion was John Irving Jr., son of the | sexton of All Souls’ Episcopal Church, | who has a voting residence in this Jetty, vut is superintendent of a farm |at Wappinger Falls, He was granted | wix months’ exemption on the plea | But considered generally it w a dis . a ies shee | that his presence was necessary dur- j fre for-all fashion exhibit with long| Was swakaned Bt ne hei No, 14 West) Official of College of Arms Settles | ing the harvest. skirts, short skirts, narrow skircs, | “ish Street, shortly before day- ; | ’ wide skirts, kimono siceves and| break to-day by what he believed ws Question of Ex-Ambassador’s Another ruling in the spirit rether Mounquetaire sleeves, and just one|a whistle. After Mstening for several Title {n England than In the letter of the law waa startling suggestion which i do not| minutes he sat upright in bed and gaued : : made in the case of Walter J. B. belleve New York women will sdopt/ into the retreating gloom with the agi:| LONDON. Aug. 24-—Answering the) Mills, who appealed from & ruling | tation of one who believes he sees what|(eryen which apparently hae alseM) of poard 163, While Mills had no Sele eA he doesn’t, He saw nothing to arouse|!" the t es as to whether! | rents dependent upon him, it was TO CLOSE SALOONS his suspicion, James W. Gerard, the former American| Darent# dependent upon ims tt was ' shown he was the #0 pK Ever since his son, Albert, went away |Ambasrador to Germany, 1s entitled to) ®) : ' to war with the “Princess Fate’ of|the prefix "Str by reason of King | Krandfather, | Alea ie yoars old, NEAR THREE L | CAMPS Canadp Dr. leduire has had “0! corge'’s conferment on him of the or-|'The local board recognized the valid- ate Glory" draped above the boy's picture lacr of Knight Grand Cross e Bath. | ity of the claim @o far as the actual fi Guire was recently commissioned a ser-|"" official of the Gollege of A the | done ndeney was concerned, but pro- Federal Officials Take Steps to En-| woant for bravery, cauaad the father fo jauthority on matters of heraldry, '0"| fegued Heelt unable to grant exemp- force Dry Regulations Under | miting eyes, Verened atop, the fa ne neh formar Amban at eqwent| HOR: | TNO: DARI Reais ee ee New Law. chirping away to ita heart's delight is Mr. J. W. Gerard, 1 Ile w 1) Intent of he regulations wae me It was the firet time I ever knew!not be a Sir unless he receives the ac-| that all such cases were wirually Steps were tfken by United States| an English bird to crow over the Rhanlada te he King." “ involvini dependent ts, "9 nd Stripes,” he told his associates at | Cl ‘om the King: CRORE INVOIWNAR . SEDANS parents, District Attorney Mellville J, France| S"4 Stripes.” he told bia asnocte atl All British subjects who 1 this}and Mills was excused. | to-day to close all saloons in the| ure beginning to like ua order of knighthood are sir’ In) With a right eye “bad” and a left vicinity of the Mineola Aviation ———>—__ Debrett's Peerage, Haronotas “lear “full of queer rumblings,” Camp; Camp A. L. Milla, near Mineola,| son of Henry F yatoally Fit,|age and Companionage, and in th [etched arene ny nt B a4 L, L, and Camp Upton at Yapank, L. 1 ime imie | Mionael J, Mongan thoughs Board 94 had made him. a mistake in accepting District Board was of the }| opinion that regular drill might over- 16 come the queer rumblings, and Michael's appeal was disallowed, y| Israel Ovraoff appealed from the | ruling of Board 66 on the ground that he was supporting a wife in G licla. He falled to explain how he managed to get the money to Galicia and lost the appeal t| The hearing of the first thirty ap- peals too thirty minutes, and Chair. | man Hughes took occasion to call at- ———— in five minutes take 6 Bell-ans in acup of hot water. Druggists refund money if it fails to stop the worst attack, 25¢ BELLANS ‘\a FOR INDIGESTION “VAN IFT PES Doc- To Remove Indigestion nd ‘TOROOST, NOT, USERS RATES HERE Dealers Predict Advance of 20 Cents Instead of 10 Sept. 1 | An afvence of 9 cante a ton, te ead of 10 conte, in the reiall prime of conl, beginning Bert 1, tl pre. dicted a0 @ remult of the Axing of the the mines by President prices quoted by the whoiemale Gealers "v The feures named by the Iresident rep en edvence of 19 conte « tom over the qucteé by *me concerns, while thers are at & parity With the prices set by the f dent The price of eae coal ranges from 05.75 to 1.55 & ton, wholesale, Bope tember quotations, Coal has been selling on the b f Heptember prices since last April with @ dis count which is reduced 10 cents each month, The lowest wholesale price for eee quoted for this month, with the 10 cents discount, is $5.65 f @, by Deducting the freight of $140 makes the price at the mines 44.35. The price fixed by the Prosident is $4.45. al companies control it 60 per cent. of the output and the independent concerns ¥ per cent, The mandate from Washington per- mits the independent concerns to charge an additional 1 cents a ton because they are presumed to be at & disadvantage compared with the larger companies in the expense of operating. This makes the price the independents may charge for their coal %.20, which is just about the price they have been charging re« cently. | One of the largest retail dealers in thia city figures that the price of al now selling at $8.0 a ton will be $8.25 after Sept. 1. Getting 60 per cent. from the large companies at $4.45 a ton and 4 per cent. from the independent concerns at 5.20 a ton makes his average price 4,76 @ ton |At the mines. Then he has to pay | $1.45 freight and 30 centa to 60 cent ‘the latter figure during the wint | for lighterage. Only the Lackawanna company 1 lable to ferry the col across the river at 20 cents a ton as this com- |pany has its own coal boats, Thus this dealer reckons the present price he pays for coal in New York, fi ured on the gross tonnage, as $6.60, The net ton, which he sella to the consumer, he saya, costs him about | $5.40 and ‘the expense of handling it, about $1 makes the total cost to | him $7.76 and at $8.26 a ton retail makes 50 cents a ton profit. Dealers declare that the Mberat price fixed is an advantage to the consumer, as there would be a coal famine if the figures had been so low ft would have been unprofitable to mine It. The Federal Trade Com- |mission has been regulating the | prices of coal since last April with- }out any,arbitrary authority, simply | py calling a dealer's attention to the | fact that he was overcharging when |the price was raised above what the Commission figured was reasonable, | ‘The President, it ts sald, acted on the recommendation of the Commins sion in fixing the prices. ‘This Com- mission t# at present gathering facts relative to the cost of doing business in New York with a view to, the fixing of retail prices. The pricg of $2 a ton fixed on soft coal 1s sa be too low and a meeting of soft coal Joperatora is to be held in Pittsburgh |next Thursday to consider what ac- tion can be ta tention of the public to the fact thas while decisions were being given with the utmost celerity, the opinion muet not gain ground that proper Invese tigation was not being given to every appeal, ‘The speed shown was no index to the tin consumed by the committees in probing each appeal presented. Slackers who have sought exemp- tion by the way of marriage will re- ceive no consideration if the ceremony was performed after April 1. This has now been accepted as the latest date which will entail consideration in dependency cases ‘Two additional committees reported. to-day, one ded by State Senator the other by How- ard O. Woods. This brought the pum~ ber of examining committees to sev en, and made possible the new record which was established. R. J.P. 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