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} i t : t ' saa alata —————— 5 oe CUNMINS SAYSU:S. |ana taxes for the railroads, accord- jing to the table, from $3,043,000, }000 in 1917 to $6,047,000,000 In aries of ge 1 officers of t Jrailroads in 1920 totalied $47,119,465 as | against $3, 516 for lab ae exhibit showed that} reas in 1917, cents out of td cents RAILROAD DFFITS == i aries of general officers, on we (Continued from first Page) eleven steamers will de -—— other hand, decreased from $115 to} ‘a * morrow 78 ce of ch dolia sal-| The strikers say that o ‘arty itanwae Pa | 78 cents out of each dotiar he nia Shipbuilding Corpora rT Situation Challenges Perma- alia sinin Bhinhullding Corpora. | avy departing Meet, fur s fency of Private Owner- si (S808 fh Hey ave tha fe A. Mera (COR Uti nent } «ship, Declares Senator. © tischnitt explained, ‘is|which is at New London, Conn tes h Ps Declare ena |that of ‘the Interstate Commerce anne Morse, at n Pedro, Cals ——- Commission, and includes executive | oy ; 4 i Colin’ Hf. Livingst Vancouver, 1 ASHINGTON, May 12.—Unioas | OMicers and other officers and their on ‘ ‘| ray f : in 8 : y weil! MAL AB Beata hin ‘ Three Criminat Tasane Gore way ix found to increase rev. | ( Sew oF the Morse, New London, and the ne Meuderer, trait @ndes and reduce exper he rails | the op ne of w& det itl Atasundbin, Ve sy Hurdere road deficit “will have Jeither the entire road or and AI wail payments have been made and cae national La “Tl include superintendents ane no financial agreements have been Cummins of the ate tate j ants, trainmasters, roadma: ated. Several months ago the Commerce Committee declared to-day | bridge or building foremen, \ipping Bourd tried to prevent our @t hearings on the general railroad | carpenters, steam heat and I ssels from plying between the cast has? men, plant inspectors, tion ig > teh e table covering thi Chairman Cummins said that the lene distribution each doliar of |tio 40tAl loss suste the Govern- | money expended was as follows: ment during tw -six months of ite | : ‘oii Salaticn of general affice | of offi salary and | a Bee oF canons Wan catimated BY.) tare, junction will lay against the board the directo: ral of the Ita os to-day in case they attempt to take Admin 1,000,004 | ’ nba sh | y any of the v Is We mve | sidering ma conflic PHONE GIRL STICKS signed up with the unions at the old with the G n the ” , #410, the total amount rose to $: ie) POST IN FIRE nip Joard officials to-day were 000/000, and he gave as his -| TE |making an investigation to learn Mate $1,800,000,000, as the was! Smoke From Small Blaze Makes |jow many transport companies op r-| which the Government was likely to | Hotel Chelsea Guests Flee lating board veasels had acceded to Sustain “That situation challenges the per- | From Rooms. li Manency of private ownership,” he} Mrs, E. R. Reynolds, housekeeper | w dediared | jof the Hotel Chelsea ,in West 23d | co: Julius Kruttschnitt, Chairman of| Of the Hotel hss fe the Board of the Southern Pacific | Street, saw smoke entering a window | it GBinpany, who was on the yn the second floor opening on an yeaa haat - said the gr t areaway In the rear at the eastern |Pfained at Admiral Benson's office In : noon to-day | Washington the building at and telephoned the office ing claims the neglect of main- | tenance which characterized Federal Railroad Administration.” {A R. Walty sounded the “Has the Transportation Law been| Which assembled all the @ failure so far as the Railroad | Dloyees, Board is concerned?” Senator Cum | Water from lines Manager fire dri, | de hotel em- | the abor of hose on each “UNIONS THREATENING 2) AS ANSWER TO BENSON interte: ste ‘Transport companies THE EVENING WORLD, FRIDAY, MAY 13, 1921. departure of the Mount Hamburg. The bg fight on this rday TO END ALL SHIPPING for Hamburg 8 got away and while few _— > to-day, the A ts inst the board to preve nee with our bandling th and [ believe that that in- fot an injunc- y 1 n ag Cet Roy Daye amers, triking marine demands of The the board wa by ved up stni under which it was neers, ithdraw mpany ha bought the ve ex which have | rted the board's stand for a| reduction of 15 per cent. arc to lose their v le unless | et the payme terms to the | unions had mi er vue ete balls Formal Visit by Our fu ilings are Clay with a 00 under the reduced w carried 1,800 pa expected | ociation saya ten or to part t yester- | pratifid with the number of ilings| HARVEY CALLS AT nd particularly with the fo ifs) eet eg bassador Harvey's card and the pay- _ nese Ambassador, at el ment of this formal visit before th ©* | icmbassy this morning, while the first | Japanese reception was The ring illustrated above is one of the ‘ last letter, it was warned | i mins asked. floor was poured down the a ay * carps, eq [| Special values in our large assortment of “T don't think anybody thinks the| and Walty and part of his force went | International President Willfam S.|] diamonds. — Blue-white perfectly cut Yahor Board has been an entire suc. | hunting for the fire, They f it | Brown of the marine engineers, went || Diamonds set in hand carved ring of Solid cass,” MA. Kruttschnitt said, “It's| in the rear ore of the Puffer | lst night from Washington to De- || Platinum, proceedings have been too protracted | Mi and its decisions too much delayed, | We but that is not the fault of the law. | of the hotel “The d of the Labor Board is] off from the costing the railroads between $400,000 | cos by a heayy door and a dozen per fand $500,000 each day that it delays| sons employed by the concern were decisions on the questions now be | unaware of the it and naturally the roads are some-| When firemen The rear room was shut fre thi main salesroom and offi arrived | tro erniting the hotel | American St it to investigate the report that e Shipping Board officials are re-| for their engineers of | engineers ships n the ranks of the Great Lakes, Reports from ved at the San Francisco re headquarters of the mship Owne values we offer, System. Pay for it on our Easy Payment Terms $9.50 a Week You'll be surprised at the remarkable Come in and learn about our confidential and dignilied Credit Write for our de luxe Catalog * " jo he strike is b ing up |] of diamonds and jewelry of every descrip. what impatient | employees had extinguished the 1 tion say t r A A tat showing what ms ex-| wh was smoky but at no time| rapidly, and the request that Pres tion. Address Dept. W-500. pended for pailway operat ex erous, Julia O'Keefe, the hotel | dent rding declare a nat Store Open Every Evening Until 9 P. M. penses and taxes from 1517 to 1920, in- telephone operator, stuck to her] emergency exists will not be pu clusiv was submitted to the com- and assured guests that it would | 48 mittee by Mr. Kruttsehnitt, who ap- ssary to leave their rooms. peared for conclusion of his cross-| Nevertheless most of those who were | Ni examinat n the hotel flocked to the lobby un-/ The zy expenses the fire was out for calling upon the engineers of the | The New Wonderland of eZ there appears to be non aval Reserve of the Ship Owners’ Asso- | Grand Opening Tomorrow—10 a. m. 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Hats Made of anton: crepe Taffeta ‘ Retailed by porte iisey, Hair Braid e298 and Alligator 8300 Moire And for the Sheer Sake of Setting the Town Agog 450 Styles at a Lower Cost A at the Knickerbocker = 14.0) ‘New Summer Hats _ First Shown Hats The Knickerbocker istheFashion at the Dramatic HeedquartersoftheInternational Satin Clever A Millinery Service-the famous Canton Crepe ort Hats Price of group of importers and creators affeca Hove For of Paris and New York. Thisis Alligator Dress Hats Tee Sport why prices for advance modes Moire Smart Howe Hate Sereet are lower than current styles in all Sereet Hats Ribbon Dress and elsewhere, te new New ay Tallored Hace Summer colors *Knickerbocker Fashion Headquarters —International Millinery Service , irene 1466 Broadway, at 42nd St. NEW Vota oe] aly 1650 Broadway, at Sist St., N.Y.C attend will be the reception at | JAPANESE EMBASSY Tipanine Hinbasty. thls; which he will m™m Hirohito, now visit! | Ordinarily | would have evenin Crown Prince England, Ainbasss Initiated his calls upoa i the other Hlen!potentiaries wit visit to tho Spanish Embassy bassador Merry de Val is~d |the Diplomatic Corps here, It is d, however, that time did ao rmit the receipt of the Spanish Am- edgmnent of Am- Ambassador Followed by an Explanation of Its ba i LONDON, May 13.—By a colncl- dence the first offic int Ambas eta | made by Col. George Harvey, w An can Amba: presentation to King n Baron Ho the new UNDREDS of visitors to our Furni- ture Salons have been AMAZED to discover that these unbelievably low prices could actually buy Grand Rapids Furniture of the very finest quality and workmanship. Our regular customers, of course, don't need to be told that the OU'LL find it hard to believe that SUCH a value can be POSSIBLE. Under ordinary circumstances, WE couldn’t buy this suite at anything like the price we are offering it to YOU for. Three carloads of this particular design, 90 suites in all, have just been re- ceived from the JOHN D. RAAB CO. of Grand Rapids. Owing to the late arrival of this shipment, they permitted us to MAKE OUR OWN PRICE for the lot. We did. And that's why you can buy a 10- pee. American Walnut Dining Room Suite, exactly Other Dining 8-pce. lo-pce. 1o-pce. 1o-pee. 1o-pce. 1o-pee. ro-pce. 10-pce. 1o-pee. 10-pce. 10-pee. Bed Room Suites 4pce. Louis XV, Mhgy or Walnut. Reg. Price $650. Sale Price : 4-pce, Louis XVI, Mhgy or Walnut. Reg. Price $650. Sale Price . 4-pce. Queen Anne, Mhay oe Walnut Price $650. Sale Price 4-pce. Hepplewhite, Walnut. Sale Price $350 $350 Reg. F A $350 Ree Price $75 50. . + $395 function Ambassador Harvey wit TO FORCE. TARIFF THROUGH. | SEEING IS BELIEVING Vou Simply MUST See This Furniture, to appreciate the Opportunity that is Yours Three Carloads, Just In! 90 Suites, as Illustrated, $600 for $215 At Less Than Half the Lowest 1921 Prices suite in Mahogany, Queen Anne motif suite in Walnut, Queen Anne motif suite in Walnut, Queen Anne motif suite in Walnut, Queen Anne motif suite in Mahogany, Hepplewhite motif suite in Mahogany, Hepplewhite motif suite in Mahogany, Chippendale motif suite in Mahogany, Queen Anne motif suite in Walnut, Queen Anne motif suite in Mahogany, Chippendale motif suite in Walnut, Renaissance motif Furniture purchased now may be held for future delivery. We prepay all freight charges within a radius of 500 miles. Free Delivery, by motor truck in the Metropolitan District. The WRIGHT - 9-11 East 37th Street, near Fifth Avenue New York | Acauitted of Marder of Hourt@td ontd. SYRACUSE. N.Y, Henry B. 1 . well May 13.4D: known Syracuse last night of the hourold ne Reale Pr Prevent De- wate on Conference Report. mVASHINGTON, May 12.—Gam rule hods te applied to the ent was bas Wilbur S. Newell, with) Dr, by Dr the woman, tn the House . 1 at or conside ‘on Waye and. M for a apes itis adopted the House ntment of B. assistant couns to |! = | 408 th T Re h Division, He Ly wy eee aa! oo WRIGHT-FOX CO. sell nothing but furni- ture of the substantial, dependable sort. But we are making NEW friends every day, and these are the people we desire to impress with the fact that everything we sell MUST measure up to the highest standard of QUALITY. like the illustration, Buffet, Server, Round Extension Table, 5 Side C and 1 Arm Chair with genuine leather s e of blue or brown leather; a suite that, in finish and workmanship, is equal to the highest-priced suite in the store; a suite that is worth every cent of $600, the price it was intended to sell for; a suite that $ 2 1 5 China Closet, represents the most AMAZING VALUE New York has ever known, at Room Gaess Sale Price $248 270 437 473 523 534 545 545 545 578 595 Regular Price $ 550 625 925 1025 1075 1085 1100 1100 1100 1150 1200 Living Room Suites 2-pce. Velours or Tapestry. Rex. Price $650. Sale Price Reson, Wither pol ieee Ret Price $775, Sale Price rece Setournand Taceany, Rep Price $800, Sale Price |i. - 3-pee. Velours and Tapestry. Reg. ‘Price $1000, Sale Price - $550 $295 $390 $395 FOX CO.,Inc. 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