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eer? a us DFITEERED™ | isiton ti:000 cre of raed sugar at \_IN SUGAR, CHARGE)’ * Federal Refining Company Sues to Recover $219,000 for Transaction ]; With Norway Food Commission. Charging that the United 81 a ernment profiteered to the en! $219,000 in @ transaction in sugs the Norwegian Food Commissfo Federal Sugar Refining Company to: brought suit in the Federal Cougt to recover that éum. According to Lindley M. G: tueney for the company, i yes, the refinin; onrpany contra to detiver to the x ii TO EXAMINE In to Put Major. R. W. Schroeder Through Tests. the profit: made n this transaction, + Is Rerloated,| War Department for @ physical exam merican went ed) become enlarged as a result of his altt de flights. Working Me Te one sure way of getting the comfort, the strength and the long wear that you need in the clothes s 7 ‘. Pid you work in—tell your dealer you want Sweet Guaranteed Work Clothes, They are guaranteed to give service that satisfies n you { ‘—or you get your money bac cheerfully. Union-made. Ask for Sweet-Orr the very next time you buy. ' SWEET-ORR CLOTHES TO WORK IN OVERALLS AND COATS WORK PANTS AND SUITS CORDUROY PANTS AND SUITS KHAKI P, aS ogg inp lg ANTS AND SUITS DRESS TROUSERS RIDING BREECHES Look for this Ticket on Overalls and Coats Bie your money-back tee th: ‘overalle will not rip, Look for Look for this Ticket on Work Pants or Work Suit It Is your eure guarantee of your Look for this Ticket on Corduroy PantsandCoats ft guarantees that they will mot sip, or money back if they rip, Insist your is the ‘ mame Sweet-Orr onthe buttons, _soeing this Sweet-Orr Teket. = t on wear see: es pod SWEET: “ORR & COMPANY, Inc., Exsbluhed 1871—~ 15 Union Square, N.Y. 4 Q HEART ni OF ALTITUDE FLYER ¥*) Government Expert at Mitchel Field 4 Major R. W. Schroeder, holder of the world’s wititude recofd, went to Mitchel | Field, Mineola, to-day, by orders of the ination. It i# said the Major has trouble with his heart, reports being that it has he WANTS ALL AMERICANLEAGUE] ‘WIT! be mide bY Major L. A. Bauer, in charge of the ‘aboratory, Major Schroeder's heart will pe X-rayed and an raph machine will Se will electricaity photograph ats, Major Schroeder did not seem per: PENNY SHOWER IN COURT. | str reruns with aston otcea Churches to Protest Lask Mitts. | Street, at § 0’ There will be a mass meeting to-night| guacines. Prof, under the auspices of the Federal Coun- ? favited et? cil of Churches to protest against the _ ‘ Urawaay Propower| Colne Seattor When Dropped by i of Republics, Woman Paying Fine with Them. TDHO, Aprit 22,—Pormatior League” on a baw! A $2 fine Was paid in pennies by Mrs, Mary Arcuel in the New joan turbed by the coming examination and| | wae amoking a black cigar when he ap- | of absolute equality between all Amer- | Court .Drooklyn, to-day. We she war | —— * loan nations for common action against | handing the bag to the court attend peared*on the field, He eald his heart ™ beats «nereased at times and then be. [28sTession threatening any one of them | nt, it fell and the pennies scattered EXPERTS in CHRIS AN SO p xeteeibabe) from outaide nations and for anbitratio | we rhe floor. Court was suspended for R REPAIRING fe bed Major Bauer ould his Andi war] Of Inter-American disputes was pro | five minutes while attendants gathered EMODELING ‘Stadio Major Bauer sal ndings posed last might by Dr. Baltazar Rrum | up the pennies, ¢ome of which had Un ods not be ready for several days. They i jusually moderate prices W. ¥] Preaident of Uruguay, in addressing | rolled trom the clerk's desk. Oe, 35 W.14 St, bet. Sth & 6th will be forwarded to the War Depart ment students of the Univorsity of Mont video. Mrs. Arcuel lives at No, 612 Blake Avenue and was fined for having mixed 753 6th Av., near 434 St. Stations in the Bloomingdale Building Store All Your Subways | *| Furs at Lead to | | Blooming- et SZ ST W EAS e wale Blooming- 59TH TO 60TH—THIRD TO LEXINGTON * * * ONE BLOCK FROM PARK AVENUE dales Sale of Spring Dresses Beginning Friday Morning 9 A. M." An Event of. Decided Importance Resulting from an Unusual Purchase They Cant Be Made Today at the Price Here is a dress sale that sounds like old times. $24.50 is a small price for a good dress to-day, par- ticularly when the dresses are as exceptional as these. We are able to offer them for so little only, because of a most unusual purchase. Their maker is one of the best in New York, and these dresses were originally made to sell for more at who/esa/e than the $24.50we are asking. You will find them in all the attractiveness of the new Spring modes. All are new, fresh frocks just arrived. Bloomingdales Dress Section is achieving a reputation for wonderful values, and we know that the dresses in this sale will make hundreds of new friends for us. Dozens of Charming Styles Besides Those Here Pictured Whatever your tastes, you will find many models to choose from. Elab- orate styles and styles with the charm of sirhplicity. Fashionable Short Sleeves Tunic Effects, One-Piece Models Accordion Plaiting, Eton Effects Conservative Long Sleeves Lines Bouffamt or Slender Braid Embroidery and Bead Trimmings Ripple and Finger-tip Lengths MATERIALS: The Ever Fashionable Tricotine Sturdy Wool and Serges Heather, Jerscys, Tricolette, Georgette, Satin, Taffeta, Crepe de Chines, Plain Georgettes and Jerseys. We were able to obtain only 450 of these. We wish we had two or three times as many, for these values will tempt women to buy 2 and Sat a time. The sale will open with a full and complete range of sizes. No C.O.D.s New Modes Wanted Fabrics Charming Lines Fine Tailoring No Returns Bloomingdales—Second Floor