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ee ee oe i. RR La STS THE EVENING WORLD, THURSDAY, JULY 7, 1921. ~ Fewer Freight Cara Londed Laat) (he country Week tn Us 8. /) WASHINGTON, July 7. Railroad RIEDMAN'S | US FITTING FOOTWEAR re to place responsibility ~s" | Apr | Div 10 ein private, prior to public hearings imfore the full eom- mitten yn witne nA . sill u Semi-Annual ih, | in — |RAIDERS GET STEAM BATH, 3 Fs, Sinnott, secretary to Masor| BUT SEIZE BOOZE ON SHIP. Hn, also his eon-in-law, has beon setRed with a subpoena by the | Pireman Keeps tp Fierce Heat in ae Clearance Sale Cows and Calves and Bulls and Grass ve OM LL ee Vain Ettore to Mdfer Legislative Committee de a diggruntiod Henry R. Mal personal bank book, ca check at ation he may be « : furnish in connection with his 7 ' sonal bank account. ‘The bank } count which the Meyer committ: i seeks to examine is from Jan. 1, 19 i ' ark, ik They were to Bate. This covers the Hylan mifiistration, during which time Sin- nott has served ax the Mayor's secs retary I Lieut. Col. Arthur Woods, forme: | ht Pollee Commissioner, is assi committee in its inve: of police matters, according to reports The former police efficial has been In consultation with Senator M others associated in the t concerning the funds co! police games, partic fair. The games in 1918 are apparently the only ones which so far have re- ceived close scrutiny from the inves- tigators, although it is understood that their plans are to look into others as well According to information, Frederick A. | Wallis, former Deputy Police g the], pA, YJ regarding the 1918 games. Those ¢ nected with the committee refused tc divulge the nature of his testimony, but it is believed th be called in open ses: Degin next week i sioner Enright may be ed to tell what he knows about the police games and department matters. * AVhat has become of the money and Steam woaked Men’s & Women’s Shoes A LOOKED-FOR EVENT OFFERING THE BIGGEST VALUES IN NEW YORK THIS SEASON gpt45 & $P9E5 Practically Our Entire Stock of Summer Low Shoes at These Two Low Prices. Were $8 to $10 Were $10 to $14 Sale Begins Today in All 8 Stores Men’s Oxfords Include: All the season’s snappy English and French lasts, Straight and Winged Tip and Brogues. Tony Red, Brown and Black Russia Calfskin, Cordovan, Kid and Patent Leather. Sport Shoes of All White Buckskin or trimmed with Brown or Black Calf. ‘OU get milk by sending a pail to the store, or by tak- ing a bottle off the doorstep, or by ordering a glass in a res- taurant. But that milk doesn’t grow in the pail or the bottle. It comes from a cow in the country. The farm must not be too far away. Milk cannot be shipped more than a few hundred miles or it will spoil. It must be shipped soon after it comes from the cow. You can’t regulate how much milk the cow will give. When the feed is plentiful, the cowislikely to be very generous: At other times the cow gives less milk. About all the farmer can do is to take what the cow gives him and haul it to the milk station to be sent to the city. To raise a calf to a full-grown cow costs money. Every cow today on the farms throughout New York State is a milk fac- , tory that represents a pretty big investment. The cow is a kind of factory, but not the kind you can run overtime or shut down or put on extra shifts. Sometimes milk is plentiful, the demand is not large, and the price of milk goes down. Other times milk is scarce, peo- ple want as much or more than ever, and the price goes up. That’s why milk isn’t always the same price. So much de- pends on cows that don’t reason and on nature that can’t be reasoned with. All the same, milk at any reasonable price is the most necessary and the most nourishing food in the world. Fate records of the collections made she police games where they were Women’s Low Shoes Include: BEDDING SPECIALISTS purdhased in 1,000 lots is said to be | , | onesaf the things the committee de- : Walking Oxfords and Pumps. Strap DAIRYMEN's LEAGUE CO-OPERATIVE ASSOCIATION, ING. ; aires tor know. Every potice captain | { FRANK‘AHALL & SONS, and Novelty Pumps. All Leathers and UTICA, N. ¥. 1] rian erie tinertorteets”: 95 WAST! ST NY Miter Hels, “Geer Ootohen ant tlotied bysthe committee. None so far Military Heels. Sport Oxfords and SEL Pumps in All White afd Colored E.SILsN | Leather Combinations. ' All are from our regular stock, backed by our regular guarantee —“Money Back If Not Satished”-—and— Exchanges Made as Usual—So It Is a Very Unusual Sale. NEW YORK STORES: BROOKLYN STORES: 1600 BROADWAY, Near 48th St.| 453 FULTON ST., Near Smith St. 2188 THIRD AVE., Near 119th St| 379 KNICKERBOCKER AVE. 643 EIGHTH AVE., Near 4ist St./1327 BROADWAY, Near Grove St. 2935 THIRD AVE., Near 152d St.| 5320 FIFTH AVE., Near 54th St. Sale at All 8 Stores—8.30 A. M. to 9.80 P. M. (DAIRYMEN S LEAGUE )\) SUMMER SUITS NOW 550 Miss Watkins at the office FOR OTHER GIMBEL NEWS SEE | j has a clever idea a GIMBEL BROTHERS | ; , For aio war Men 32np STREET - BROADWAY = 33a STREET NEW YORK CITY HE keeps a towel made of Boott ‘Toweling at the office. When it is soiled she washes it out right there in the office. It dries overnight, and is ready for use the next day. The ma- terial has a heavy weave—it is very absorbent. It does not require ironing, though it looks like new when it -Out - of - the - ordin & values in smart, cool, +, Bhue Serge and Fancy \ 4% Mixture Summer Suits \ for Men and. Young Men. Most of them by « héimer and all of them Come and Save on YOUR BUSTER BROWNS BUSTER BROWNS--the Shoes That Kiddies Like to Wear and Daddies Like to Pay For the House of Kuppen- ironed. Buy it by the bolt from your i dr, worth considerably more All These Buster Vi 1. Boott Toweling in full dealer. If he cannot supply you ae 18-inch width in 25 or 2 Browns Are Sale- A 10 yard bolts. , write us. eO0T> .& = than Fifty Dollars. Priced GOLF AND KNICKER SUITS, $35 As desirable for Country, Outing and Steamer Wear as for the Links. * * $4.95 Gents’ and Tan Oxfords $3.45 Little Youths’ 6 to 9%. ft} Patent Leather Strap Pumps Come and Save on Your Favorite White Oxford, Collar Attached Shirts. Specially Priced at $1.65 Shoes 12h, to. ABS roy RB ENT Cool Palm Beach Buite $25 [ Ss] O W E LI N G .4 Mohair Suits-- $35 a BOOTT MILLS, Le M, White Flannel Trousers, $10 to $15. Broadway at 49th St, 279 Broadway $3.45 Growing — Girls’ Pumps and One- Eyelet Ties Gun-metal Growing Girls’ Tan Strap Pumps Buster Brown Boy Scout Shoes 12% to 3. é ve S345. 10 Grarcsceecraci8hO8, se for HARD Wear 44 East 14th St 47 Cortlandt St, 2% to 7 Oxfords in same style, atent colt;white $3.45 | The World 1921 Sima? Resort Annual Is now on Sale at all World Offices and at Subway, Elevated and Railroad stations and Newsstands or by mai PRICE 10 CENTS