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pear yesterday to serve as Grand Jur- ors. They were: 90 Morningside : ote | Ferdinand Hecht, No. 838 West End Bernstein, Hotel | Goodh Avenue; Frank DeKay Huyler, No. 489| Williar West End Avenue; Louis 8, Strooek, | Str No, 52 West Ind Avenue; Samuel 8. | 5 Manges, No. 120 West 86th Street; Mo- comb G. Foster, chemist, No. 200 West | Bsth Street; George W. Enright, No. | EARS INEREASE IN COST OF LNG enue; v Rath ey, No. 616 Avenui Phil Street e; Mitchell atic; B Weat CAMMEYER , OF 50000000 Must Pay Higher Freight Rates on Quintuple Basis, } Expert Declares. | MBANS $92 PER CAPITA. 7 Hearings on Railroad Demand. © 4 Completed; Decision Ex- eed pected Soon. { WASHINGTON, July 7.—Approxi-| | MMmately $9,600,000,000 will be added to ‘Bhe Nation's living costs for the year | ing with September, J, E. ran economic expert of the. ent of Justice predicted to- | ‘Weatherly mid he based this pre- | Biction on the pellet the Interstate | Commerce Commission would be > to increase freight rates ap-| (proximately $2,000,000,000. An appeal Por increases totalling $1,000,000,000 | ow is being considered by the com- | ¢mission at tho request of the railroad “managers. Another billion must be ‘gdded when the Railroad Labor Board ite proposed wage increases to | %B,000,000 workers, Weatherly said she _ &asumed. | ‘ “increased freight rates are re-| : Mected in living costs, not in straight Proportion but magnified about 4.8," on ‘Weatherly. | “This is because the public pays a Preight rate increase several times) Instead of just once. ~ “One increased rate is paid when j ‘the cattle go fro mthe plains where | be ‘they grazed to the slaughter house. | * “The ‘second increase is paid when | the raw hides are shipped from laughter house to tannery, a third from tannery to shoe manufacturing ‘house and « fourth when the finished ! | _-Bhoe goes from the manufacturer to | | | Men’s Silk Plated Half Hose Medium weight; Black only; an un- usually good wearing quality, 75c Pair . dealer. —# “Shoes thus show a magnificatjon of the rate increase four times, In ome commodities, however, the In-| ‘erease is magnified only three times. | _ “There is another factor, The in-| : freight rate paid by each if voged or manufacturer is added to ' his cost of operation on which he fig- | __ ures his profits on a percentage basis. “There seems no getting around the fact that a freight rate increase ‘means a tremendous boost in pricos of every commodity produced in the ‘United es. Every person in tie ‘United States is bound to feel the in- ‘ereage. It means a tax of about $92 a Se =Ss«éeéar for each of the 106,000,000 persons in the United States.” ‘A decision on the railroad’s plea for UNION SUITS—Splendid quality Nainsook in checked and ‘striped patterns; cut full; sleeveless; knee length; very special at $1.69 ‘fan inctease is expected from the In- terstate Commerce Commission soou. “Last testimony in the rate hearings was taken yesterday. JACCUSED OF PLOT TO KILL EX-WIFE | “Aged and Wealthy Attorney and - + Two Others Arrested;—He Was ; _ Divorced Two Years Ago. Business Hobs: 9 A. M.to5 P.M. Closed all day Saturdays in July and August. Stern Brothers West 42nd Street (Between 5th and 6th Avenues) West 43rd Street - Decided Price Reductions on our Entire Stock of MEN’S Genuine White Buckskin Oxfords and High Shoes High grade models—all taken from our regular steck and Reduced to $105° Main Floor. Suitable for dress or general wear, All White; combinations of White with Black or Tan. Leather soles and heels; medium toe lasts. MEN’S SUMMER UNDERWEAR At Exceptional Price Advantages. Fine Ribbed Cotton Union Suits at $1.95 each Light weight, in all desirable styles. * MEN’S SILK HOSIERY At Especially Attractive Prices. Men’s Silk Plated Half Hose Full fashioned; several combinations of two-toned effects, $1 45 Pair Fine Mercerized Lisle Half Hose at 65c pair Full fashioned Black or White. SHIRTS and DRAWERS—Fine Cotton; soft finish; Shirts with half sleeves or sleeveless; Drawers in knee or ankle length; special 85c Each Stamped on a Shoe Means Standard of Merit Low Shoe Sale 34" St. New York There are lots and lots of Sales now advertising values ‘‘so and so.”” Cammeyer Shoes are at reductions which do not represent just a sacrifice of profit, but a DISTINCT LOSS— and are ACTUALLY REDUCED FROM FORMER FAIR SELLING PRICES. 6.85 — Formerly Sold From $8.00 to $16.00 cAdorable! It wasn't a blouse to rave about—before. But now that’s it’s been Tintexed— adorable! It was so simple and easy, too—Tintex Tints As You Rinse and with perfect results—no streakiness anywhere. Tintex is the simplest and safest dye for all your dainty fabrics, 15 Le Fashionable / = Solors 5 At all » Russia Calf Oxfords with Wing Tips Gun Metal Calf Oxfords White Snowbuck Oxfords Snowbuck Pumps All With Military Heels Also Pumps and Sandals in Cocoa, Gun Metal and Patent Leather, with “Petite” French and Louis XVI. Heels. a Sale also at our NEWARK STORE, 649 Broad No Exchanges St. % Advertising. telephoned directly to ‘The World. No c..0. D.’s ©aM 4000 Bookman, New York, ep Brookiyn Office, 4100 Main, For Men Now! ~— Buck and Canvas White Oxfords Reduced to ‘670 ‘is° Two Piece Silk Suits Reduced to " WASHINGTON, July 7.—C. A. Snow, | = ‘wealthy Washington patent attorney, yes under arrest here to-day on Ask Your Friends of conspiring to kill his for- ‘mer wife, who divorced him two years _ Bana P. Acker, wife of another pat- : , and Hugh M. Langdon Jr., chauffeur, were arrested with Snow, “fwho was freed on $10,000 bond. ‘The arrests came two years after a divorce case in which , who is seventy-six, and his for- mer wife, who is more than thirty younger, were the central fig- All three arrests were made upor. it of Mrs, Snow, according to officials here, who refused to any details of the alleged plot. —— * 16 MILLIONAIRES : x FINED $100 EACH Failed to Respond to Summons cad to Serve as Grand Women’s Cotton Stockings, 15c, 25c. Men's Hosiery, 15c, 25c. : Jurors. Bixteen millionaires were fined $100 to-day by Judge Charles C. Nott! LS ee eh 23 West 43d St. Mail Orders Solicited We invite all manufacturers to participate in iprenia ste lina of Ht surplus ot on i Lisle, 35c, 50c. Lisle, 35c, 50c Who Have Bough goods of this Honest Sale of Real Values in UNDERWEAR *“” HOSIERY Women’s Union Suits, all shapes, 75c, $1.00, $1.25. Athletics, $1.00, $1.25, $1.50, $2.00 Low Prices Special Value at 75c Between Sth & 6th Avenues 2 Blocks from Grand Central Station PublicBenefit Selling Syndicate. Howlan & SchmidtSales Mgrs. Open Daily From 10 A. M. to 7 P.M. — Satisfaction Guaranteed For the convenience of the public, use the Hap- pines in Every Box Arcade from 42d to 43d St, which opens directly across the street from the Sale, hoe enna se mtamarnnenmenar ge mtn seh Rs Fashioned, $1.75 to $3.00 Women’s PURE SILK Stockings*1 2 suis 75¢ Silks, 75c, $1.00, $1.50 Men's Shirts and Drawers, army goods, bale stained, no other damage, per garment 5()¢ / Men’s Union Suits $1, Lisle $1.25, athletic and Short Sleeve (34) Children’s Hosiery all prices; Underwear, all kinds, big values SWEATERS Men’s, Women’s & Children’ sall colors, styles, Men’s Neckwear, washable, tnited and sin, 25¢ 50c 75c $1 ail $33.50 (Canvas) (Buck) F 1 Fe L Form erly $ 45- $ 55--$65 $8.75 and $10.00 $12.78 and $15.75 « These Two Sales are end-of-season close-outs, although it still to the end of the season. In is a sane wey end | a word, late August prices in early July! We know what White Oxfords are fetching in New York to-day. Thus we can say that at $6.50 (for the canvas) and $8.75 (for the buckskin) there is simply nothing to it. Our prices win hands down! True, these are final close-out réductions. But: then who objects to getting a late August proposition early in July? Particularly in these times! dames McCreery & Co. 5th Avenue 35th Street These garments are just about as gorgeous as ever left a tailor’s hands—finished off inside with exquisite detailing—tailored up outside with feather-like finesse —absolutely and unequivocally the highest type of Summer Suit that has ever been made. At $33.50 they’re almost a gift! Excellent size ranges for regu- lars, stouts, longs and shorts. : Second Floor NO APPROVALS NO EXCHANGES NO C. O, D.’s ~ NO RETURNS

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