The evening world. Newspaper, May 10, 1921, Page 10

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a ~ FVERENEDES 2 ~INTRANSPORT EVIL Julius Kruttschnitt Suggests Them at Senate Investiga- ‘tion of Situation. WASHINGTON, May 1 amount” Julius Kru’ Board of th road, declared to-day before the sen- ate Interstate Commerce Committee. Ho was the firet witness at the open- tng of the Congressional investiga- tion into the whole transportation Situation. Mr. Kruttscbattt suggested five “remedies” which he said were ‘easily applied and productive of or improved earry themselves as to maintenance lating the common carr on them and by !mposing adequate tolls. ernment out o! erating steamships lavish expenditure ¢ money to provide coast to ocean transportation in competi- |DRINK KNOCKS OUT BETTER SERVICE, 4, WOMAN MAY DIE of Alleged Whiskey Found) Westcheste Room With Two Un- conscious Couples. to Bellevue Hospital, where it was sald one of the women le. A bottie supposed to contain found, and the coi NO. 332 Wilson Ave Fding to the potice, they met the women at'a skating rink | | and bought some hooch. Cyclist, Startled by Auto Morn, Killed by Machine. | Antonio Callarresct, No. 1606 Rich- BETTER BUSINESS m Will ter and Boston Railway Company, Ia SCHOFIELD MILITARY CAPTAIN. , : Acting Police Capt. Oharles 1. Scho- |mond Avenue, Graniteville, S. I, was) field, head of the Police Training killed to-<tay by an antamobile driven | school since 1913, rocelved the felicita- Lowa Cleattelll, No. 472 Richmond | tions of friends yesterday wh by Avenue, GranitevMle. Callaereec!, who ls|came known that Gov | survived by @ wife and five children, was | a! abil riding on a bkycle and was start Jahon Cisattell: tooted hts ho: ‘The Clist. swerved directly inf ‘ mechine The police are he tell! on a technical charge of he The move 4 prices down. “The Gift Shop of Fifth Avenue” will be more con- veniently placed for you whenit moves to 39th Street and 5th Avenue. Until then, you will be repaid by the discounts for what you may jen it be. Miller had a military uptown brings tion with roads. transcontinental ral! | miss in convenience. For as long as our old home is open, discounts of 10% —20% —30% — 40% and 50% pre- vail upon all the charming things for which Ovington’s is so well and widely known. senses and ma “Do not deprive trans tal carriers fic by inflextb! ot | All Ovingten mirrors ere oub- sect to the diecounts of tire vate. OVINGTON’S “The Gift Shop of Fifth Avenue” $12-314 Fifth Ave. Near 32nd St. Genpect Taken Aft James Carydias of No, 675 Sixtr we teported to the police ea Charles Street Station arrested on sus picion a man descrtbing himself as Jo- woph Smollen, twenty-three, No. 141 Jones Street. Distinctive Quality Furniture Selling HERE and NOW How This Sale | , p Is Possible ; a, f One of the largest and best-known Furniture makers, the is retiring from business. We pure chased one-half ite entire stock at & price which makes possible these |_unbelievably low prices. j “ At PRICES Which HAVE AMAZED NEW YORK USTOMERS tell us our prices are so low that they wouldn't have believed them ible. “Why,” said one lady, “I never ed the furniture to be of such won- rad suas when I soy he coors ad Map A Rants brought in a pocketful of ture advertisements. She ith ir New Yor re ae ne ae awe our values with all the other offerings in ¢ are frank to admit that words fail us when we attempt to describe these amazin; values. Only by coming here and looking at the Furniture itself, can you realize ies bow vet is this opportunity to save hundreds of dollars on the finest Furniture that Grand Rapids can produce. Seeing is belicving ! Beautiful Dining Room Suites Spee. suite in Mahogany, Queen Anne topce. suite in Walnut, Queen Anne design . . lo-pee. suite in Walnut, Queen Anne design . .', . topce. suite in Walnut, Queen Anne design ope. suite in Walnut, Hepplewhite design topce. suite in Mahogany, Hepplewhite design topee. suite in Mahogany, Hepplewhite design . . . rope. suite in Mahogany, Chippendale design . . 1o-pce, suite in Mahogany, Queen Anne design . . . to-pee. suite in Walnut, Anne design. torpee. suite in Mahogany, Chippendale design 1opee. suite in Walnut, Renaissance design + 1800 New Bed Room and Living Room Suites Just Received, also included in This Sale Furniture purchased now may be held for future delivery. We ay all freight charges within a radius of 500 miles. Free delivery, by motor truck in the metropolitan district. The WRIGHT-FOX CO.,Inc. 9-11 East 37th Street. near Fifth Avenue New York City FOURTEENTH STREET WEDNESDAY Established 1827 Boys Were .95 Well made blouses of good quality white ma- dras, blue chambray, Khaki and striped percale Models have low collar and short sleeves are just the styles boys want for Summer. *s S to 15 years. Wn WEDNESDAY 1,400 Yards of Oyster White Linen .68 Was $1.44 and $1.74 Yard white linen , suits and skirts. This unusual value is especially timely, since it is by no means loo soon to buy a plentiful supply of material tor Summer needs. See Page 21 for Other Hearn Advertising. As Summer nears, oyster great demand for dresses 1s in 5 minutes at night saves you 5 hours next day UST five minutes! The five minutes it takes you to put the clothes to soak in atubofsoapy, bubbly Rinsosuds. It saves you hours of rubbing and scrubbing over a metal washboard. Saves boiling the clothes in a hot steaming kitchen. Saves the clothes themselves—they are as safe in Rinso suds as in water alone. Get Rinso from your grocer or any depart: ment store. Lever Bros. Co., Cambridge, Mess. THURSDA} WEST OF FIFTH AVE THURSDAY Sport Blouses J. GLASSBERG 290 Fifth Ave. At Lowest Prices for Style and Quality ~ « Short & Medium OQ. Vamp Shoes “om BETWEEN 30TH AND 318T 8TS. Nee) LATEST MODELS | LA PARISIAN n Gray, Brown and hag Brown and Gray Kid, Black Suede; also in| Brown and Black Dull or Patent Colt | Satin; 3 Straps. and White Kid. $1 2:20 $1 B20 ren Tox) Sis 1 to A to Et BETWEEN SOTH Branch Store: 511 6th Ave. {Sh Stersts. (inel. Tas) US SS GE NN THE EVENING WORLD, TUESDAY, MAY 10, 1921. HEARN \—,<«~—!Koch Prices Make Downtown Shopping an Extravagance. 125th 125th gs KOCH8G. £ West RAC & Pie, Woot, One Lone Dollar---That’s All--- For an All- Wool Slip-Over Sweater | SALE BEGINS WEDNESDAY AT 9 | A Purchase of 1,800, the Lowest Value Being $3.00, and Thence Up to $8.00 There are all-wool slip-over Sweaters in the lot, also Mercerized Middies with silk cord threaded through waist and sleeves. Note the color variety: Peacock Blue Turquoise Blue Novy American Reauty Pink Rrown Purple Salmon White Buff [Sizes up to 46 Unquestionably the most amazing Sweater offer- ing ever presented to the retail baying public. NO MAIL OR C. 0. D. ORDERS NONE EXCHANGED OF CREDITED Shares of Pi ass are widely distributed, The mapshows the number of share- holders in each state and has bean dotted to indicate the pro- portionate distribution. Who is Swift & Company? Swift & Company is not a one man or one family affair. It is a company owned by more than 40,000 people | In fact, it would taks 900 of the largest shareholders i} money, in the form of capital, makes Swift & Company scattered over the face of the globe—forty thousand share- holders with voting powers and a share in the risks and profits of the business. Most of the forty thousand live here in the United States. But some of them live in France, some in England, others in the Philippines, Hawaii, Alaska. 13,000 of them are women. Nearly 14,000 of them are employes. The average individual holdings are smal!l~—about 37 shares apiece. f No one person or family owns a majority of the stock. pooled together to vote $1 percent of the stock! These shareholders are the men and women whose possible. They are jealous of the character and reputation of their organization, proud of what it is doing, proud to have a part in supplying tothe world such products as Swift's Premium Ham and Bacon, Brookfield Sausage, Silverleaf Brand Pure Lard, Wool Soap, Swift & Company’s fresh meats, etc. The executives of Swift & Company maintain the high standards of these products as an imperative duty not only to the 40,000 shareholders, but to the public. Swift & Company, U. S. A. Fourteen Wholesale Distributing Markets in Greater New York Central Office, 32 Tenth Avenue G, J. Edwards, District Manager

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