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) Barge Captain Acew of . Stealing $7,000 in Tin From United Staten. Charged with having taken 971 boxes of block tin belonging to the United States Government and con- signed to a French ‘port from a barge fon, living at No. 22% Brooklyn, was held in $6 ond Street, Street Court to-day. at $7,000. SANFORDS 4 GINGER Best Ever for Colds Chills and Grip Try this: Squeeze juice of one quarter of a lemon into ahot teacup. Add one tea- spoonful of Sanfords Ginger, two of sugar, and fill up cup with boiling hot water. Drink hot and go to bed. ‘When purchasing look for the Owl Trade Mark ‘onthe wrapper lest you get a cheap, worthless or dangerous substitute, Forty-six years the dard of purity, flavor and strength, Sold Sy all drugglsts and grocers and at L rl Giving him the o.0. { $7s? the boys discover that he’s wearing the same kind of shoes that they are—our own ““Westpointers’—the last officially approved for West Point Cadets. Besides being correct and all that sort of thing, they’re all leather—not a bit of imi-| tation inside or out, which is { | { the answer, of course, to \ why it is they’re so hard to|pe dereated for the sake of our own | Wann ‘ wear out! All sizes from boys’ size 10 to men's size 11. Our standard for shoes is just as high as our standard for clothes—the best, be- cause ‘‘the best is the cheap- est in the end.” ‘Army _ officers’ uniforms—highest type of talloring. *Registered Trademark, Liberty Subscribe for to the the Whole Third Liberty Wide World! Loan! RoaerRs PEET COMPANY Broad: Broadway at ith St. “The at 34th St. F ‘our Broadway Corners”? Fifth Ave. wt Warren at 41st St. LIQUIDS AND PASTES. FOR BLACK, WHITE, TAN, DARK BROWN OR OX-BLOOD SHOES. PRESERVE THE LEATHER. ‘The F. F. DALLEY CORPORATIONS, LIMITED, BUFFALO, N.Y, 00 bail by |organization is made up of the Hecla Magistrate McCloskey in the Adama|Coal and Coke Company, United Con-| Liberty Loan bonds into the new 4 1-4 ‘The tin ts valued |neilsville, Hillman Neff and Bessemer |per cent, bonds has been set on May 9 Coke Companies, as the earliest date to di tion, showing earnings of $9.37 @ share a jbe @ hundred here or t GE Te WALL STREET GO on which he was captain, Sedere Lar- | $5,976,000; par value $100, has applied gente J | Apri for charter at Greensburg, Pa. The The Carnegie Stes] Company in March| Statistics of foreign holdings of stock broke all records for plate mill produc-|of United States Steel Corporation con- The milis turned out 106,213 tons|tinue to show @ gain in number of of finished plate, mostly ship plates for] shares held abroad. the Government at capacity, coupled with 1917 report all charges and war tax, has justified a revision of calculation as to the com- | ir Pany’s outlook. Last year the property| w preferred was shut down all summer and part of| declined’ from in the first quarter of this year output was 19,500,000 pounds. ‘The Barrett Company—Report for able for common stock after preferred dividends, equal to $2.61 a share as|*A: compared with @ balance equal to $20.43 14 a share on nearly $3,000,000 less stock | 4 in 1916, 4 Peoples Gas Company of Chicago has Jost a test suit for $1163 as a rebate |+ for money paid in excess of 70-cont gas rate set by the City Cou nis test case involves over $10,000,000 in re- dates, plans an output of 200,000 machines for it an increase of 38 per cent. over 1017 ‘ Havana Blectric Raflway, Light and |‘ Power Company—Regular semiannual |‘ Aividend of $3 per share on preferred and $8 per ahare on common stock, pay- able May 15 to stock of record April %. Callfornia Petroleum Corporation has received word that the Red Star Pot- roleum Company, @ subsidiary, has na ne h is’ flow ing ut barrels a day of high gra grees. gravity Elk Basti uum Company, reg-| AMERIGA'S MAN POWER MUST WIN, SAYS KAN <% Urging Draft Amendments, German Born Congressman Says Mil- lions Will Be Needed, WASHINGTON, April 12—With a| je, east strong appeal to the country and Con- gress to forget political futures and | sectional differences and unite to win | the war, Representative Kahn of Cal!- fornia to-day closed debate in the House on pending draft amendments. Action on the measures is expected be- fore adjournment “I know that the German people must peace and the contentment of. the American people on thie western hemisphere,” said Kahn, who was born in Germany. ‘It is the nation’s war—not the war | of any #ingle State or of any si Congressional district. Even if fnequalities in the draft occur tn some Congrassional districts or some of the Statos, that fact ought not to be con- sidered when the very life of the na-|& tion {8 involved in this strugste. “America must fur b power that will win the the man It won't millions, We may be fig life of the Republic within the yoar.” Representatives Hayde A Gordon, Ohio; and Mo: also attacked the amen BEAT WOMAN AS DISLOYAL. Others in Om, lant Resent Star| § on Flag. , Neb, April 12.—Mrs. Mar- y, @ Lathuantan packing hov employee, was badly beaten by other women workers to-day spurned an American flag t fored her to wear, and, made disloyal remarks, for investigation v3 was held \| | and Keep Your Shoes Neat SSIP 1-2 per payable May-1 to stock reoord Conversion of outstanding fasues of On March 31 for- eign holdings of Steel common were Inspiration Copper Company—Strength | 185,706 shares, or 9.66 per cent. of out~ In stock has been due to active buying. | standing {asue. Realization that company ts operating] ferred shares held abroad was 140,198 or 3.9 per cent The number of pre- sha of the total. r mmon on. June 47 shares, declin- on Sept. 30, 1917, dings in same time 32 shares to 140,039. the fall. Output in last half of 1917 to-| September figures marked the end of the taled only 12,760,000 pounds, whereas | liquidation, CLOSING STOCK QUOTATIONS. 1917 shows @ balance of $3,203,096 avail-| With net changes froin previous clowe. Last, Chiaes 1 ’ baldwin Locomottt Underwood Typewriter Company | jitts ‘tMuperior Ag $+eth $4eee+ HHettttt Ray Ry Read Binder O1 Set 8 ry 5. 8 | Sale of Sanitary 9 || Baby Carriages \; | , ‘ROOM OUTFIT - 98 Room Outfits Lis SALE OF GRASS R sweat eee Victrolas and Grafonolas No Interest Added Genuine Victrola No. IV. Net AD DE cH aE An assortment of fancy patterns and plain colors to select “om. S55 OS We Also Announce A Special Sale of Genuine size at money-saving prices. Mahogany Queen Anne Bedroom {Sold _Senarately More Than 200,000 Satisfied Customers We Eliminate All Middlemen’s Profits Operating our own daylight factor Buying all our woollens direct from the mills Doing a big business on a small profit basis Passing the Entire Savings Along to You. 3-Piece Suits to Measure For Men and Young Fellows | 8.75 There is no question about it—custom tailoring is the stand- ard by which all clothes are judged. In fact, when a ready-to- wear dealer wants to impress you with the value of his gar- ments he says “‘they’re just like custom made.” So why not have the best, especially when we can save you so much money? Other Suitings at $22.50 and $25.00 Open Evenings Till 9 P. M. Open Saturdays Till 10 P. M. Notch \ Detail $-— \.et Ludwig Baumann start you house-~ keeping now—The buying power of our Three Great Stores means lower prices—Our Liberal Credit gives you a year or more to pay—Open an account with a single sale article or an entire outfit —from $5 to $5,000—Pay a small amount down—the balance in weekly payments. This great Annual Sale includes everything to furnish your home complete at savings of from 25% to 33%. Convince yourself by comparison, whether you buy for cash or on credit, that Our Prices Are Always the Lowest Pay for this suit $2 weekly Desired.) * Reed pecs” arate 3-Room Oulfit of High Grade PERIOD $96 FURNITURE 250 PAY FOR IT 83 WEEKLY, RITCHIE CORNEL Why We Have A Rina NEW YORK CITY STORES 1387 Broadway, Bet. 37th and 38th Sts. 1514 Third Avenue, Near 85th Street 251 Eighth Avenue, Near 23d Street 691 Eighth Ave., Bet. 43d and 44th Ste. | 5106 Fifth A 2331 Eighth Ave., 1 door above 125th St. 143 West 20th Street: Heatquarter. BRONX STORE: ———_— 408 East 149th St., Near Third Ave. STORES IN BROOKLYN: 104 Flatbush Ave., 1370 Broadway, Near Gates Avenue 1 block from Flushing Ave. venue, Near Sist Street STORES IN NEW JERSEY: Union Hill, 267 Bergeline Ave., John St. |Newark, 196 Market St., Near Broad St. One door from State OLD CUSTOMERS Sale of Sanitary it (Four Pieces) 149.6 Rocker Kee, Price 86 sh or Credit At Savings of $1.80 to $2. Parents, here are clothes that you can in both style and quality—and you . tomorrow at prices a good deal: less than makes will cost. Boys’ Norfolk The Grade Other $ Stores Sell at $5.75; on Sale To-morrow and wear well; sizes 6 to 16. TheJuveniles Ast 1; evlendid wg i Extra Special! Boys’ Norfolks This is a sale that every mother . should attend—for very few stores (// today can offer Boys’ Clothing under #6.50—and the prices are going higher every week. Here Are Grades $ .00 Other Stores Sell at $7.50; on Sale at And there's a big and complete assort- ment to select from—all sizes, latest styles, popular patterns—and. guaran- teed qualities. a our windows. Full-belted models with buckle; some with slash pockets, some with slanting pockets and some with atch pockets; plain grays, tans, browns, fancy mix- Rires, atripes and shepherd checks; sixes 6 to 18. Here’s a Sale of These are the kind of suits sold in the high-priced $ -50 stores at $15 to $17.50; our price is and fodrics of He, Cy 1g new by the found in in one lutely fast, BETWEEN 15th and 16th Streets Agricultural Annual AT THE WORLD'S MAIN OFFICE AND ALL BRANCH OFFICES Li lege A Small Payment Down and | 50c a Open Saturde 10 o’Clock at A &Ompy oom 0/7 Americas: GREATEST, FURNITURE House Sale of WHITE E | | Kea, Price ®12.75 | + }\] will be forwarded free of charge by mail. covering all branches of the Poultry and Live Stock industries. Best places to get seeds for Kitchen Garde: Planting, Interesting articles on the raising of chickens, vegetables, dogs, live stock | generally, ete., ete. | Address Poultry Department A Sale of the Famous “Schoolmate” Clothes for Boys upon—a brand home and @ guarantee. “Schoolmat " for the Uihent excellence Smart, full-belted models in the Trench with slash pockets and buckle; some with pockets; fancy mixtures, cassimeres and twills; suits guaranteed to fit, hold thelr color Also Juvenile Suits & Reefers}: Young Men’s Suits you won't see often nowadays — and every yoane en who realizes the existing conditions quick to appreciate the values offered. These garments were made in our own shop—cne of the largest in the country-—and yepresent the latest and most desirable terns—and every color guaranteed to be SEE OUR WINDOW DISPLAY Poultry,Live Stock and May Be Obtained Free | On application copies of The World’s Poultry Book A COMPILATION OF ADVERTISEMENTS THE WORLD . . . PARK ROW