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MENDED. | WASHINGTON, / May \7.— Frank A. derson, a diter ;at te New York avy Yard, was fommim¥nded by th avy Department t@#fay for his ser- joes in recovermm a} | are, several larke p¥o) Glimber of cartrido; 7m 5. h tiles and a ses lost over- ment Effective Soon. | COPENHAGEN, May 7—The ehip- ing agreament between the United ates and Norway 1s effective May 9. ‘The first ship ts expected the mide New Treatment for Wrinkles a Success This is what women say who have freated their wrinkled, faded, tired fooking skin with the marvellous Usit. This pure nut-oil skin food is positive sly guaranteed to banish wrinkles quickly and feed the skin back to a healthy condition. It cannot harm, or wause the slightest hair growth, and it] fe only necessary to rub it into the} ‘ot for a few moments each night} efore retiring to get the full benefi from its use. It is a clean, delicately Scented liquid, not a greasy paste or ream, Department stores and lead- gng druggists sell and recommend Usit, you will find it a fine treatment) as well for freckles, sunburn, black-+ heads and many forms of eczema. iit ‘alists everywhere are Usit, recogniz erful benefit to the com- We kr that if its buy, cause unpleasantne killful a experier ush any one into buyin will cause dissatisfacti And our prices The Pump (as illustrated) bi heel and meta! buckle to match, and can be had in Patent Leather an Mahogany Russia CAMMEYER Stamped on a Shoe Means Standard of Merit 54" St. New York ed SLAYER OF COUPLE AT UPTON NDNA SOLDIER SOUGHT New Theory Is That Mrs. Har- rity, Who Visited Maloney, Was Attacked by Murderer. A soldier is being sought as the of No und | f the Se murderer of Mrs, Rose Harrity 300 Private M urth Brooklyn, ond Compan usttals, Whi the , Out were slain in the woods a mile ¢ north of the infantry barracks Camp Upton at 5.30 o'clock Sunday | hight. The Jatest theory is that the tive was not only robbery, but that » murdere an assault on Mrs. Harrity Maloney to her side, after she had parted from him to go to the train, » he started for his barracks, woman's assailant turned on her jefendar and shot him dead. Then, as] Mrs. Harrity ran, he followed, her, knowing that she the Ho killed e only witne Thre empted whose cries brought | would give alarm her because she ss to the murder | sentries saw the © emerged into the e doubtless will be to identify him. That he was a sol- dier has been admitted, There ygp| been nothing said as to his color. | er Moore of Suffolk Coy to-day the murd nown to the military authrities | 1 that his name had been given Mrs. Hi Capt, John | h Dete yn. The “Whit sS mentione nurder, the cap- | nN out of existence some one in the ¢ Harrity | s. Harrity OVERMAN BILL REPORTED TO HOUSE UNCHANGED. Judiciary Committee Votes Down| Amendments and Approves pk DA Cop | to 6 A e the langu s defeated without a ree fittin raking of pains im the 1 motto for §5 years ow tine a shoe you too tight, it is That is hy we emp salespeople who neve a pair of shoes that la not be duplicated as welt sole, I< inch militar 5.50 6.00 d Gun Metal Calt Saas THE EVENING WORLD, TUESDAY, MAY i, Both End ( Producer and Consumer ) Against ie The Middie 3% (The Packer) The consumer wants to pay a low price for meat The farmer wants to get 2 high price for cattle. The packer stands between these conflicting demands, and finds it impossible to completely « satisfy both. The packer has nocontrol over the prices of live stock or meat, and the most that can be expected of him is that he keep the difference between the two as low as possible. He does this successfully by converting animals into meat and distributing the meat at a minimum of expense, and at a profit too small tb be noticeable in the farmer's returns for live stock or in the meat bill of the consumer. Swift & Company’s 1917 transactions in Cattle were as follows: Average Per Head > Sold meat to Retailer for . . . $68.97 NS Sold By-products for ih RL 24.09 Total Receipts ie ao 4h a. woe Paid to Cattle Raiser... .' 84.45 Balance (not paid to Cattle Raiser) $ 8.61 Paid for labor and expenses at Packing House, Freight on Meat, and Cost of operating Branch distributing houses .... . 7.32 Remaining in Packers’ hands as returns on investment > 1.29 The net profit was $1.29 per head, or about one-fourth of a cent per pound of beef. By what other method can the difference be- tween cattle prices and beef prices be made smaller, and how can the conflicting demands of producer and consumer be better satisfied? 1918 Year Book of interesting and instructive facts sent on request. Address Swift & Company, Union Stock Yards, Chicago, Illinois | Swift & Company, U. S. A. dames MeCreery & Co, 5th Avenue WEYNESDAY, THURSDAY AND ERIDAY 34th Street Special Three-Day Offering SPRING SUITS For Extra Large Men $25.50 Pronounced Savings on Spring Suits for Stout Men Fabrics:— Vail terials especial eet | fe the ‘ litve including finished a unfinished eds and smooth-faced Cassi inert Patterns: \e ervative the kind that not accentuate the fullness o efi lailoring: workmanship are | t 5 ful trimmings; Coat | art lind | izes: Vr 5 nelud ste ' t stout MEN'S CLOVHING DEP'T—FIFTH FLOOR 1918. | Interest Coupons ot THE 4% SECOND LIBERTY LOAN BONDS Due May 15, 1918, Will be accepted by us now at full face value in payment on purchases. | dames McCreery & Co. oth Avenue ON WEDNESDAY AND THURSDAY 34th Street To Close Out 250 WOMEN’S SMART SPRING SUITS 18.50 formerly 29.50 to 32.00 Model and Sample Suits taken from regular stock and reduced for immediate disposal, as the sizes are broken—all sizes represented but not in every style. Extraordinary Savings “NEMO” CORSETS Hygienic Service New Patented Inventions “Nemo” Corsets Other “Nemo” Corsets ‘ 3.50 3.00 to 12.00 of strong White American Coutil \ varied and comprehensive assortment of 1 front steels; semi-elastic “Nemo | “Nemo” Corsets, containing the health im- Lastikops’ Hose Supporters; for average proving inventions for comfort and service; figures, from medium to full; perfect fitting and Self-Reducing, Wonderlift, Back-Resting and most comfortable; suitable for all occasions | Athletic models . | - May Sale WOMEN’S UNDERGARMENTS Below Regular Prices Crepe de Chine Nightgowns, els; tailored or lace trimmed; quality 3.95 four mod superior Lingerie Petticoats,—deep flounce elabo- rately trimmed! with Filet insertion and lace to match 1.95 Crepe de Chine Chemises, Lingerie Petticoats,—deep embroidery lace trimmed; entirely new models; excep flounce; underlay. 1,50 tional qualities 2.95 Pique Petticoats,—straight line model; with scalloped edge 1.95 “1.00 Bloomers made of Novelty Silk and Cot White Habutai Petticoats,—punel back ton Material; Van Dyke lace ruffle | and front; various models; entirely new. 1.50 | 2.95 Lingerie Night G elaborately lace | ‘Taffeta Petticoats in new Spring color- and embroidery trimmed; sleeveless model. | ings; deep tucked flounce; all silk under- 1.95 | lay 3.95 Lingerie Gowns,—Eimpire model, sleeve Colored Tub — Silk — Petticoats,—deep fess; lace and embroidery trimmed flounce finished with foot-ruffle; new Spring ) colorings. 2.95 Closed Chemaloons made with blind embroidery edge 1.00 Closed Chemaloons made of Lingerie,— , elaborately trimmed with lace and em | broidery reinforced | | tuilored or | Crepe de Chine Bloomers, | High Lustre White Sateen Petticoats, straight line model; with deep bemstitched hem 2.95 China Silk Petticoats, loped and) embroidered White 3.95 STATIONERY & ENGRAVING Wedding Invitations, Announcements and Cards to Accompany Same, in the Latest Accepted Styles : : At Special Prices Wedding Invitations, engraved in English Seript, ten lines, furnishimg plate, with 100 panelled sheets, inside and outside envelopes to match regularly 18.75, 10,75 Engraving Wedding Invitation Plates, in shaded Old English or Roman, per line. ..2,00 7 regularly 3.00 Printing from Above Plates, wud furnishing 100 panelled sheets, with inside and outside regularly 5.00, 3.75 engraved in English Script, seven lines, furnishing plate and of Lingerie deep ruffle; seul Flesh Color or envelopes, Wedding Announcemen 160 paneled sheets, with inside and outside envelopes to match regularly 11.75, 8.75 Engraving Plate in Vnglish Sept: name only and 50 cards . regularly 1,25, 85c Engraving Plate iv Shaded Old English or Shaded Roman, 18 letters and 50 cards... ..2.25 hee ances ce regularly 3.75 Engraving Plate iv Old Koghsth or Roman, 16 letters and 50 cards. regularly ¢.50, 1.50 SOROSIS “PREPAREDNESS” SHOES Especially designed for patriotic women, who, through Red Cross endeavor, ind in many other ways, are working toward the successful termination of the war. Shoes for every need, admirably constructed to withstand strenuous wear. Made on smart lasts, yet with a view of giving a maximum degree of comfort. — ——— 4 1) S| samme | y f Va — Tan Mahogany Calf,—me- fun | ( round \ ‘ dium uarrow toe, military | same in Black Widskin, 9.00 | jeavy sole, and 1 4-ineh mili Same in Black Kidskin, 8,50 ~ 1 White Duck, 7.50 | tary heel 12.00 same in White Duck, 7.50 neces, _