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i estates: EVENING WORLD, THE EVEN probably will be heard by deposition, according to despatches from New- port. Mrs, Vanderbilt, who is cupying the Weld estate at Newport, will not ask for.allmony, * and Mrs. Vanderbilt lar here and in the port Golomy, and before their separa- extensively, Mrs. stil entertains o¢rasion- deer prontinent in New society when she was married . Vanderbilt, She inherited a fortune trom her a SHAM BATTLE FOR CADETS. West Pointers Must Do Twenty-One ‘ ited by the rain and the wot 900 cadets of the-United States Academy at West Point began to-day 4 week's hike and (VANDERBILT SUED FOR DIVORCE; ND ALMONY ASKED ally’ gt her summer home and from » Vaiderbilt gives a Point Farm. ¥ i TURSDAY, AUGUST iv, 19 AED “Continues From Third Page.) dattle| binations tm restraint of trade, al Mf. Vanderbilt, whose chief inter- ests are connected with the ratsing and ¢xhibition of horses, waa re- Wife Charges. Desertion and through inge and outa tak a ‘Seeks Custody of 15-Year- though they were practically in abey- .| ance during the war. ex. Hie and wont NED | GUILT 16 PERSONAL, DECLARES elected President of the Association of American Horse Shows last Janu~ Old Daughter. ha them in manoeuvres iR. PALMER, “But now,” he'sdded, “we are pres 1abRy | Pared to enforce those laws, During with | the last two months two great food Mitimate friends in New York of Reginald C. Vanderbtit said to-day It ‘was their understanding he would not contest the suit for absolute di- voree brought at Newport by his wife, Mrs, Cathleen Nellson Vander- He was twenty-three, years old |{ when he married Miss Cathieen.Geb- hard Neilson, daughter of Mra; Fred~ erick H. Neilson, in April, 1903, 1s the youngest son of the late Cor- nelfus ahd Mrs. VandertMilt, who was ‘ Plants in Newa: Cutlery workers in six of the| TH¢ sullt is personal, and criminal outll ite in’ Newark largest “cutlery ry combinations have been started and mioré will be shortly. @ome man is always behind these combinations. prosecutions will be undertaken. Un- to- ‘by & Strike or- | til such men know they will be pun~ Brotherhood of Metal) ished no effort to reduce prices will Miss Alice Gwynne. In 1901 he in- herited a share of the fortune of his father, estimated at $10,000,600, Vanderbilt received) 95,000,000 by the will of hia brother, During the war Mr, Vanderbilt cén:) member of the old Long Island family | mpl Her mother hard, sister dilt, who. charges desertion for the last five years and asks the custody of their only child, Cathleen, now in her sixteenth year, who hae lived with ber mother since the separation of her parents several Papers were served Gerbitt at nis country ‘Workers at a meeting Satur TLabor Lyceum. he rhe at the trike | O® Wholly succonatul. leaders and the diffe Went} legislation to relfeve the crisis, bat “Congress is considering drastéd nti] it“mote there iq much that your ean do to prepare for that trom going any’ higher, and if they do not go higher they will sag.” fifteen| Then he told of the laws bh ' Buy Your Outfit Now— ay for It as You Enjoy It ¢ If you intend starting housekeeping in the near future We advise you to buy, now at our moncy- saving sale prices—you can select the modest Congress to pass, The first, he said, is to include clothing, in the act gov- erning the control of food, anid the second is to place profiteering by an individual in the same original cate- gory as a conspiracy df*two or more to profiteer. further said be waited the penalty for individual Profiteering the same as for con- spiracy and hoarding—e misimum ‘fine of $5,000 and two years in prison. he wearing apparel, clothing and other Rocegiities in a new law against erofiteering. The Food Control Act stil applies to all food necessities, the same as during the war, but there is just as much profi im ‘other things as in foodstuffs, If you don't beHeve this, go out and to buy good kinds of furniture or the most elaborate period styles—for a single room or an entire |g house—pay a few dollars down and the balance jf in small weekly or monthly payments. Con- [fj vince yourself by Comparison that this is the . LIBERAL CREDIT AND LOW PRICES Open An Account with Dioner Set well op te dg sr 2 boku THIN PEOPLE SHOULD TAKE HOSPHATE Pay for This Suit fiat] $2.75 « Week SERVING TABLE—Beg. naformation in the ap- ‘weight White Enamel Beds aumann 3 353 68Locx Save. jends please tell them that we have only 3 stores = a ———, In recommending your fri will heal those mosquito bites A touch of Resinol takes the itch and smart right out of mos- quito-bites, and soothes and cools sun-burned, wind-burnéd skin. This gentle healing ointment seems to get right at the root of skin-troubles like eczema, ivy- poisoning, heat-rashgand hives, clearing them away in a sur prisingly short time. sold by all druggists. OPPENHEIM.GLLINS & © Fulton Street—Brooklyn MIGHT GIVE JURY CHANCE AT PROFITEERS, bap od of the yew York soeumnivies 10 were present were-highly pleased th Mr, ‘Palmer's address, moa sald they ri ee to-day with ‘to improve con- ditions, eee who beard Mr. Palmer were b, missioner Ar- “thur Williams, W. Fellowes Morgan, President of the Merchants’ Associa- tion of New York City; Michael Friedsam, head OA the Industry Sub- Committee of the Price Com- mittee; Commissioner o* Markets enry Moskowitz Alan Fox, volt ustary counsel for the committ The first real action taken a, a food profiteer in this city was an- nounced by Food Administrator Will- jams late yesterday, after a confer- ence in which Mr. Williams was able to prove a complaint against Miller & Wirfel, wholesale grocers, at No. 383 Second Avenue, Early in the day, through the Sugar Equalization Boagd, Mr. Williams got in touch with @ manufacturer of syrtps who had been charged 13 cents a pound for 3,000 pounds of granulated sugar. @he maximum that a wholesaler may charge is 10% cents. Investigation showed that the product had been bought from Millor & Wirfel, The Administrator immediately called the firm on the teléphone and informed it that charges had been brought. The firm member who re- sponded to the call indignantly de- ned an overcharge had been made, He would be able to prove it, he de- clared. * At 5 o'clock Mr. Miller, senior mem- ber of the firm, arrived, accompanied by counsel. He again denied he had violated the regulations. “I then showed him the receipted bills from his customer and he con- fessed,” said the Administrator to newspaper men. “He also admitted he had made other overcharges, and agreed to refund the money. This he will do. If any one else has had the same experience with Miller & Wir- fel that our complainant did, I should like to have the matter reported to me.” MORE NAMED TO AID IN FAIR PRICE FIXING. Earlier in tho day Mr, William held a conference with Emanuel Ci ler, Albert Rosen and O. Edward Jabrsdorfer, representatives of the Master Butchers’ Association of New York State, at which the margins was taken up. result @ general conference of all the master butchers’ organizations in the city will be held next Thurada: jat 3 o'clock in Mr, Willia: The Administrator hopes that some srrangement will be made whereby maximum fair price margins may adopted, If this Is done, the price of meat will come down mater: |the consumer. The Administra\ |pointed Charles Grismer of the M. ter Butchers’ Association a member of the Fair Price Committee. Advance Special Sale Wednesday Mchael Fredsaia, Charman of the Far Price Sub-Committees to repre- Women’s and Misses’ Fall Boots Smart Black Glace Kidskin Boots with Black cloth tops (as illustrated); flexible welted SNA TED |went dry goods, clothing, shoes and industries generally, | announced through Mr. Williains those who will |serve with him and his fellow sui committee members—Mra, James Laidlaw and Mrs. Sara Conboy, |appointees are: increases strength of delicate, nervous, rundown eon in) two. west? soles, walking or leather Louis XV heels. by former United States 5 a Priced at less than Get Rid of That present cost Persistent Cough cough or cold, threatening throat or lung affections, with Eckman's Al- terative, the tonic and up-builder of * $1,80 bottles from druggists, or from ECKMAN LABORATORY, COLIC ~ eady yidg alloy Reet ve | aetna Raceway halt” tumbler of water natant elit, pale. tor children, Be, Hq, £1.00, JAIL GURE FOR PROFWTEERS’ GREED ATTORNEY GENERAL Maninterary aarooation of Nov rot Faber een President of the Board of Education, will serve aa ad- ‘visory counsel. 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