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PENN WORLD IN _ PROFITEERING CHANGES | ~ (Continued From Third Page.) ability to more than $2,000,000,000," he continued, The Colorado Senator Suggested it would be @ “most whole- | some example” if Congress would | > Begin a little economy on its own E | recount. i u Ls ‘The specch of Senator Capper was ied ie ator ee ae more than timely, ‘It dealt in a man- HOUNDS TO TRACE er not often heard in Congress with fundamontal facts on which The , Piivening World has been hammering Way for a long time, The Kansas pit" did not deal in the general}- gs in which Congressional discus- ns abound. Instead, he did not ‘sitate to name many of the large qporations which have played #0 ige a part in the orgy of greed that resulted in such mass protests as », }overalls movement, ni WAFITEERING RAMPANT, SAYS tight SENATOR. “prof While the Department of Justice wittDursuing the profiteer with steak- Thursdays,” me Senator Capper said, the Treasury Department is Wiomifying the people with preach- abad}ts on thrift and economy, another \ “tiydidemic of strikes and industrial dis- i” order has come upon us as the re- i sult of rampant, long-continued, un- i_ | _ Mor, “restricted profiteering and we go on | increasing prices. iv “No country can adjust itself to Hy constuntly increasing prices. No on country can be enriched by the i process. Our delusion of prosperity continues, but our volume of busi- ness is declining, as ‘might be ex- pected, Prices for American prod- £ ucts have soared so high that both/ { home consumption and what foreign dethand there is are failing us. Be- | twéen high profits and high taxes the | people have been hit hard. As a source of wealth for business, or for A exploitation, they are not inexhausti- These Hats would But we didn’t. Owing are telling the story. re "The proof of profiteering is the margin of profit. We know that mar- gip has never been wider not greed more iAsatiable.” that the people and are being foreed to do without wany things they need, in order that we may continue to double the pre-|' war number of our millionalies every twelvemonth, will boil with patriotic fervor, whenever cent, Americanioin frv.. W lee are without chie to the Kentity of the murderer of Miss Vera Schneider. found Sunday morning, choked to death on the porch of an unoccupied dwelting. © 2875 Smart New Hats “Do you suppose, Mr. President, 4o pinch, skimp, yr * an unc uous fesson on thfift and 100 per one .f these 000 ¢ , cent A -rie- + tax-dodging -and-standers, or that it merely (Continued on Tenth Page.) “SLAYER OF GIRL Telephone Supervisor Strangled on || Porch of Unoccupied House After Terrific Struggle, PONTIAC, Mich., April 26.—The po- ineteen-year-old telephone supervisor, Arrival of bloodhounds from Man- hester, O., is awaited. To give the How to Make the Flakiest Biscuits You Lane Tasted eo padlste age eres knife, gent! Cut small, Bai subd geet ie vo Presto Flour the fi oo Rare 1a rite + ekeae one | The H-O Company. Buffalo.N.Y; have cost us considerably more if we had purchased them in the regular way. to the shipping difficulties and embargoes of the past two weeks many: | ble. “And the rosults we ore [retting animals . every assistance, the pélice roped off the space around the house to “eR, which was in one of the city’s best re Beginning Tomorrow ldential scotiona, torsitle Sate tigd taken place, of Phitadetphia, ‘the widely ery wrapher, has been crowile trom destroying footprints @ eround surrounding the dwellir American Gets Swedish Medal. STOCKHOLM, April Idence that a ‘| Morris Dai awarded the Vi 246.—William ogical and Geographical Society. No Ice No Chemicals No Machinery No Expense You Need No ‘Ibe This Summer With a-—— : --THERMONOR E ICELESS. SHETepitse ePRIcEnATOR: a old law of nature has been put to work for you by the inven- ti of the Thermonor. It uses only air and water—yet keeps your foods cold and sweet in the hottest summer weather. Just the thing for your home, boat, camp or bungalow this summer. It has taken eleven years of research and experiment to perfect the Thermonor process. an assurance of satisfactory service, Prices according to size The Thermonor trade mark is $2.75 to $7.50 Medal, the highest ldscovation™ of tip: Swedian Aathropo= regularly ' A Demonstration of the Thermonor In Our Ho sefurnishing Dept.—6th Floor James McCreery 5th Avenue A Millinery Event of Unusual Importance 27 Now Priced Below the Cost of Making 6.95 to 10.00 & 60. 34th Street GRANDRapips | FURNITURE Others Up to $250.00 CREDIT TERMS $3.00 Down on $50 oOo ea WEEKLY orems By 10> AccouT eae 1odtn 8 Western stores cancelled large orders for Hats. This caused a great accumulation, which we were able to take over at decided price concessions, Large, medium and small size Hats in every fashionable style, adorned with gay flowers, ribbons or ostrich, though some are severely tailored. Special attention has been given to color and finish. Every wanted Spring shade as well as Black. Many styles in addition to those illustrated. There are youthful off-the- face styles, models with jaunty side rolls, pokes, models, and roll-brin cloth. mushroom Some have brims of Georgette Crepe, others are of solid straw or have crowns of Lisere’ or Milan Hemp and brims of hair- n sailors, No Mail Orders—No C. 0. D.'s On Sale on Main Floor and Millinery Department, Third Flocr. No Approval. Particularly smart are models with brims of plaited Ribbon, also jaunty styles with brims of Taffeta and crowns of row-and- | Hats with side-roll edged with maline row I[emp. Matrons’ are anost desirable. Third Floor ONE OF 300 NECCO SWEETS New England Confectionery Company BOSTON, MASS. 10 a ie Credit No employe’ retew NUFEES :@ Nina | 2 ‘or Py hs Lane | ous Umiy Pawn, al, tage Beds with rust-proof National Springs attached. regularly 25,00, 21,50 Y,. ¥ Neg 1 96, 19 cc ieia a i tina i cam Y, APRI int i ff 4 ola ag ia 7) Sore Closes at 5P. M." James ‘Metreery & Co. ON TUESDAY Purchases will appear on bills rendered June Ist 4 5th ‘Avenue Special Prices on Linings White Washable Satin Venetian of fine, soft quality — medium weight suitable for shadow - proof skirts. 86 inches wide. yard, 1.45 regularly 1.75 (Second, Floor) re Little Jerty ina chair Hemmed Muslin Pillow Cases While the barber cuts his hale ‘ane ‘ é At MeCreery'a, where'he pons 45: x 86 inehes. 3.50% regularly 70¢, , Every time his red hair grows. 46 x 381% inches......... regularly 90c, Little Folks’ Barber Shop (Third Floor) Muslin Sheets and Pillow Cases It is muslins suchas these that have proved most satisfactory in ap The remarkably low prices at which they have been marked should induce you to*be one of the hundreds of house- keepers who will reap the benefits of this sale to- morrow. ‘64x 90 inches.......... regularly 1.75, 63 x 99 inches j 72 x 99 inches, . 81 x 90 inches 81 x 99 inches 50 x 86 ihches........... regularly 95c, We reserve the right to limit quantities 34th Strpet o Excellent Values in Wool Flannels - Suitable for Shirts, Waists, Dresses — and Skirts—also Children’s Coats. A splendid assortment of fashionable ™ colors, ba ited 2.25, yard, 1.85 (Second Bice $20,000.00 Worth of * McCreery Standard Brands At Great Reductions tx nce and durable in use Hemmed Muslin Sheets . regularly 2.25, . regularly 3.00, . regularly 3.25, -regularly 3.50, (Second Floor) V4 S20 SSS SE y, This is no ordinary Sale ay For Tuesday Only | Women’s New Spring Hand Bags A aa ‘ regularly 12.75 to 14.75 It 1s an extraordinary one exclusive designs and meterials for many dollars less than they are really worth. Some are fashioned of Plain or Fancy Silk, others of Duvetyne and still others It offers Hand Bags of (Main Floor) | all S Brocaded Silk, Real Pin Seal or Morocco Leathers. ball! for a “homer”. Golf Heavy White or Brown Canvas Caddy Bugs—5ly inches in diameter; leather bottom, reinforced by three leather straps; jeather sling strap; large ball-pocket fitted with hood and lock. : 6.25 Gol Ciubs—drivers and brassies! ..*..2.85 NRODR cccrgeccersecidisectsiber ers 2.85 Spalding’s Golf Balls .doz., 7.20 to 12.00 ‘Colonel’ Golf Balls,.doz., 7.00 to 12.00 Wilson's Golf Balls. ..doz., 7.80 to 12,00 Re-made Golf Balls. ......... doz., 5.75 Toys Bloweless ccsccesectveseas 32.00 to 55.00 Velocipedes—ball-bearin yg strong and durable 4.C0 to 24.00 Skudder Cars. 195 Koys' and Girls’ Shall be tension rotler skates. Children’s Khaki Swings with wooden seat 1.75 Children’s Automobile Hammocks, made of Khaki—complete with ntattress...7.95 ing steel ex- 2. Ho, for May-Time and the Great Outdoors! Were the signals of golf-time ever so welcome? Tennis Courts or the, Diamond ever beckoned with such insistent attraction? Yes, here we are at last, free from the memories of long months of ice and snow, ready to swing a brassie, demonstrate a trick “serve” or bat the old We're With You, Sportsmen! Here They Are: Have green links, sunny - We’ve Made the Prices Right, Tennis Lee's slotted-throat Tennis Racquets— Dreadnought Driver....,.....066++ 12.00 Australian........ -10.50 Marathon, »» 5,50 Stadium...... -» 5.00 Commonwealth 3.50 Iroquois. «+++ vecces the 2.45 Tennis Nets, single court .......... double court .......... 3.50 to 9.75 Practice Tennis Balls. . doz., 4.20 Championship Tennis Bal doz., 7.20 Baseball Finger Gloves..... Catchers’ } Basemen’s Mitts Spalding’s Baseballs Easeball Suits made of Gray Flannel— Na avy or Maroon trimined; sizes 28 S sf. 2.50 Baseball Bats..... Masks ccrpeces Baseball Shoes....... Best Upholstered Box Springs with tufted hair top regularly 55.00, 45.00 No. 1 Black Drawings Hair Mattresses with French roll edge, 45 lb, weight 63.00 regularly 70.00, No, 1 Upholstered Box Springs with plain hair top. regularly 38.00, 32.50 Elastic Felt Mattresses with French rol edge. regularly 19.00, 16,00 Ivory or White Knameled Cot- (Seventh Floor) Better Beds and Bedding at Much Lower Prices Ivory or White Enameled Bed, as illustrated, with cane panels, 2-inch posts _ All sizes. regularly 30,00, 24,00 h| | i fe I