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/ NeW TRF RTE 1 WIL AVERAGE 4 | 1BTOZ0PER CEN Chairmen Fortney Fordney Intimates 4 No Amendments Will Be Allowed on the Floor. WASHINGTON, June’ 30.—The 4 average rate of duty in the Ad- | ministration’s permanent Tariff Bil, introduced yesterday in the House, will range between 18 and 20 per cent, coording to unofficial estimates, as compared with 18.55 in the Payne- Aldrich bill, Chairman Fordney, of the Ways and Means Committee, de- Olared to-day. The Underwood aver- cies ies irene dy amd the Dingley averaged 261-3 per cont. “But when we are able to work out @ocurately the correct figure it will be found that the new bill will run slightly below the Payne-Aldrich ire,” Mr, Wordney said. “On tured wool our rate is less Schedule kK." Under a change of plans to-day the measure will not be considered by the full committee until Wednesday, after House members have returned from the holiday over the Fourth of July. Tt will be reported that day, The bill ag it stands will be taken up by a Re- publican caucus to-night in an effort te reconcile all differences, Mr, Fordney indicated that a rule would be obtained which would pre- vent amendments on the floor except those offered by the committea, The amount of revenue to be yielded is variously estimated at from $500,- 000,000 to $1,000,000,000 annually. The Underwood law now brings in a yearly average of $300,000,000. “The amount of revenue” Mr. \sordney said, “depends entirely on © ammount of imports. “We hope and expect the bill will ,*ourb imports—that they will not be {\ 80 great as at present; but if they were to remain as heavy we would collect three times the present rev- enue, or $900,000,000 or more.” The chief schedules, compared with those in the Underwood law, are: a. seme wools, 28 per cent, ad up to 7 cents a pound, Un- derwood, free, Enit rahrics, % cents a pound and 20 per cent, up to 36 cents a pound and % per cent, Underwood, 3 per cont, Gothing, 2 cents a pound and % per cent. ad valorem, up to 36 cents a pound and 30 per cent, Underwcod, % per cent. Carpets and rugs, 1 to 5 cents a square foot and 20 to 30 per cent. ad -DEMPSEY- CARPENTIER FIGHT An Inch Away From Your Nose that’s how it will look if you see it through a pair of Binoculars You should use a pair when- ever you go to see any sporting event—at the track, the auto race, or uny outdoor eport, Price Range $25 to $140 WILLOUGHBY 110 West 32d St. Opposite Gimbcts, Watking 3350, Moke Vor Plane into a /Vayer/ and we reduetion the sum- We nond 1 return hione ° "UNIT TAYER ACTION CO, / Cuticura Seap Clears the Ski and Keeps it Clear avervehere, Rem i Eberatestes, bape x, Molen, aed valorem, Underwood, %0 to 680 perl cent. | All manufactures not spoct v 25 per cent., sh, 1 cent a pound: prepared salmon, wood free, cents a| tes, 1Y a pound, Und bushel; grapes in barrels, 26 cents a cubic foot, Underwood, sar raisins 2 cents a pound, Underwood, same; emons, 2 cents a pound, Underwood, free; limes, oranges and grape fruit, 1 cent a pound, Underwood, 18 cents a package of 1% cubic feet; olives, 20 cents a gallon, Underw 5 cents; . Under- wood, } each; plums and prunes, % of 1 cent a pound, Under- ‘wood, 1 cent. Chocolate and cocoa, 17% per cent, Underwood. § per cent. Petroleum, crude, 35 cents a barrel, Underwood, free; fuel oll, 26 cents a barrel, Underwood, frea Coal tar products, including dyes, stains, col- ors and tars, 30 per cent, and 7 cents @ pound to 85 per cent. and 7 cents a pound; Underwood, 6 to 80 per cent, Important items which remain on the free list include: Agricultural tm- plements, anti-toxins, serums, vac- cines, unmanufactured asbestos, cot- ton bagging, Bibles, binding twine, borax, brass bullion (gold or silver), crude chalk, crude bristles, cash reg- isters, typewriters, sewing machines, shoe machinery, coal (from countries which impose no tariff on American coal), cocoa, coffee, copper ore, cork- wood, cotton and cotton waste, vege- table dyeing or tanning materials, palf leaf fans, grasses and fibres, | guano, gums and resins, gunpowder, | hides, India rubber, tron ore ivory tusks, unmanufactured jet, all leather not specially provided for and tn- | cluding boots, shoes, harness and | saddlery. THE EVENING WORLD, | Barefoot Sandals A summer necessity for every child. Cammeyer SHOOKID sandals are made of ALL TAN LEATHER, with extra heavy oak soles, They are made on what we have termed the “nature last,” which allows the young foot to grow properly. Sizes 6 to 8... $2.65 “8% to 1l.. 3.10 “ 11% to 2. « 3.65 S236 00 7. .cccasccccees 4.85 ey, considered, the cheapest sandals to be had in New York. BOY SCOUTS With either genuine Elk or Oak Leather soles. Sizes 10 to 1334............§$3.75 1 to 2 ccccceceens 4:25 S236 00 6 ssccccccsers 475 MMEYER 47-51 W34"St. NewYork Newark Store ~ 649 Broad St. STORE OPEN ALL DAY SATURDAY 4 Special lined case, chart, lessons, phones, Beautifully eng-aved, Saxophones made. really generous offer, a records, all on the same Wurlitzer Between Broadway and 6th Ave, extra These instruments have been specially priced and wil! be sold on very liberal terms. Camp Victrola Combination A real camp needs music. and 10 dpuble faced black seal 10-inch The RUDOLPH WURLITZER (. TRADE MARK REG, /URLIIZER “VICTROLAS _ MUSICAL INSTRUMENTS There are three camp necessities --food, shelter and MUSIC! You can learn to play the Saxophone in a few lessons. C Melody Saxophone Outfit: Wurlitzer Saxophone, velvet instruction book, Teeds, strap, Terms—$2.00 Per Week Ask to see the new Wurlitzer gold-plated Saxo- The finest looking For Camp Use good enough for students $60 and upwards, Here is a No. 4 Victrola account — Any of these pianos sold now will be taken back at full selling price in trade on @ new piano in the fall, Demonstration Rolls for Camp Pianos Special prices on used rolls to- morrow, Many new ones in- cluded in these lots, Building—120 W. 42d St. Phone Bryant 8140 Copyrignt, 1921, The Rudolph Wurlttaer Ce, ger THURSDAY, [tame sre ere oer — JUNE 80, Store closed every Saturcay in July and August, 1921. "8 including Saturday, September Sd. ew dames MeCreery & C0. ~~. Do Your Holiday,.Shopping Tomorrow, as the Store will be closed all day Saturday ee American Flags All-Wool Bunting [lags, sewed stars and seams. 8x5 ft.....2.85 5x 8 ft... 5.85 4x6 ft.....3.75 6x10 ft..,.8.00 8x12 ft....12.25 Malleable Iron Brackets........50¢ Flag Poles, with ball and halyard. 9 ft,.85e 10 ft..1.00 12 ft..1.25 Printed Silk Flags mounted on staffs, with gilt spears, $e to 2.50 Pene.. (Fifth Floor) Khaki Camp Suits Double Seated Pants for Boys 6 to 14 years Special, 1 95 They feature a new McCreery idea—flapper pants with double seats. Sonny Boy may slide and romp in comfort and coolness without causing Mother to dread rents and ruined clothes. Every suit is guaranteed fast color and will do double duty, yet they cost but 1.95, practically half the usual price, This is the ideal suit for Summer play. Belts to match, made of Khaki webbing with adjustable buckle. 25c Boys’ All Wool Bathing Suits Special, 2.65 There are various styles in one and two-piece models, including the popular life guard model, with white top and blue pants. All are warranted fast color, Sizes 4 to 16 years. (Third Floor) Fetching Skirts of Crepe or Flannel 10.75 “FATITGT ~The vogue of the (\\ separate skirt is \ | * established—so it 1) /{, only remains for the skirt to be as modish or as con servative as one's . tnste dictatea. 1/ There are / AN of soft clinging y r Crepe, in demure or flnunting colors—or luatrona White. There are skirts of Flannel or Serge individual in thelr amart 25 to O94 akirts trimness of plata and ent. inch waisthanda, Women’s Cotton Frocks and Silken Gowns Greatly Reduced! Distinctive, _ costly-looking Frocks of Imported Voile, Im- ported Organdie, Anderson Gingham, La Jerz Crepe, Linen, Pongee or Imported Dotted Swiss. Reduced to 24,50 formerly to 89.60 Exceedingly pretty Cotton aff. of Dotted Swiss, Or- gandie, Gingham or Voile. Reduced to 15,00 formerly to 22.60 Exclusive affairs of Silk— Canton Crepe, Crepe de Chine, Georgette Crepe, Paulette, Roshanara Crepe, Taffeta and Satin. Some beautifully bead ed or embroidered, others tai lored in effect or beautifully adorned with hand-work. All sizes and colors. 39.50 Reduced to formerly to 65.00 All Sales Must Be Final. (Fourth Floor) Suggestions to Misses on What to Wear Over the Holiday Suits Have First Consideration—and Just Note These Prices! | A trim Suit of Shantung or a soft shade of Skibo Tweed or Jersey, wora with a lingerie Blouse collared in true Fauntleroy style is, without question, the smartest attire for week-ending. Such Suits are Summery in appearance and present a modish, dashing appearance, (Sizes 14 to 18.) Skibo Tweed Suits in exquisite i ‘ ce with . Butts ‘of Shantung Pongee “with Summer shades, silk lined. long, graceful coats, Special, 24.50 Special, 16.50 Wool Jersey Suits in every conceivable shade, for both Women and Misses. Special, 14.50 Of Course You must Teke Along a Wrap. !"*'* Something new which is very smart indeed is the Topcoat of Chinchilla. Its soft surface and delicate shades are especially becoming. Then, there is the Coat of a thousand uses—the Polo Coat of Camel's r—or a semi- dressy affair of Navy Tricotine, If a shorter, more sportsmanlike type is de- sired, what could be more suitable than a short jacket of Flannel or Jersey Cloth? Topceoats of Chinchilla, Camel's Short Jackets of Flannel or Jer- Hair Polo Cloth, Velour and Trico- sey Cloth, Sizes 14 to 18, tine. Sizes 14 to 18, Special, 9.75 and 12.75 Special, 29.50 and 35.00 (Fourth Floor) July Sale Prices on ‘‘Master-Made”’ Furniture The purchaser in this sale of “Master-Made” Furniture may well be proud of his investment, for he has secured the best at the smallest cost. Even the most minute detail in the construction of these suites and separate pieces bears the mark of expert crafts- manship. Four-piece Hepplewhite model Chamber Suite, illus- trated, in Mahogany with selected Mahogany panels, 50-inch Dresser, Chifforobe, Toilet Table, and bow-end Bed, 367.50 formerly 595.00 Ten-piece Dining Room Snite, illustrated, in American Walnut with sclected Walnut pancla, Buffet, China Cabinet Enclosed Service Table, Ex- tension Table, five Side Chnire andoneArmChair, 247.50 formerly 488,00 Four-plece Chamber Suite in Ten-piece Dining Room Suite tn American Walnut, consisting of American Walnut, consisting of Buf Dresser, Chifforobe, Vanity Case fet, China Cabinet, Enclosed Service nnd bow-end Bed, 337.50 Table, Extension Table, tive Side formerly 595.00 ChairsandoneArm Chair, 367.50 formerly 595,00 (Seventh Floor) oe ee