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WAR-TIME PRICES STILL CHARGED FOR. ALL KINDS OF PIE i} a | Restaurants’ Profits Exceed 100 Per Cent.—Wholesalers’ THE EVENING WORLD, TUESDAY, JULY 26, 1921. ei Already there are thinly veiled in- sinuations from both sides that the other is a disguised German agency. Mr. Colby has had to deny that he and Joseph Tumulty, former secre- tary to President Wilson, own a@ dol- lar's worth of United States Mail stock; vague hints that various ag- gregations of vast business resources are in sinister interest are thrust on reporters with the familiar Injunc- tion: “But of course you must not quote me as saying that.” Former Attorney General Robert McCarter of New Jersey is active in the case on the United States Mati ANERIA SAILS TODAY AS COURT VACATES SEIZURE —_— (Continued From First Page.) charge of the Shipping Board's case here pending the arrival from Wash- ington of Marshall Bullitt, assistant capable of being run, irrespective of their interior fittings. ‘Phe payment of charter hire at $3.50 a toh was to begin when the ships had been re- conditioned and was payable imme- diately, But Mr. Byrnes said there were costly delays due to the Shipping Board. Among other instances he that the George Washington was understood by the United States Mail on Government representations to be an oil burner when It was actu- Jally still a coal burner, Various Jother ships were not as represented {he says. The United States Mail of- @hat the ships could work* through with the purpose, Mr. Byrnes said, the busy further Carlsbad Sprudel SALT ason and be retired for nges in the dull season. Furs Purchased in the Sale Will Be Stored Free of Charge Until October 1st. Store Open 9 to 5 AEA FOURTEENTH STREET ___Gutablisbed 1827 WEST OF FIFTH AVE, 2 eames side. He applied to Vice Chancellor! ficials were led to believe, he says, Evaporated from the Lewis yesterday for a New Jersey |that the plans and specifications for Much More. waters at Carlsbad. edunsel to the Board and former By P. Q. Foy. (Special Food Expert of The Evening) World.) Go into any restaurant in New| York or New Jersey, and, In many) respects, it's a war-time menu they Present you. Eating house keepers are holding on grimly to the charges! that made the public disgusted with | them. If there was any excuse tHe there is none now. Wholesale costs | the consumer they either do it under| extreme pressure, as in the instance | of the ice cream and summer resort! &roups, or surrender item by item, Pies, apple, raisin, huckleberry, dlackberry, strawberry, June ber: and the cooling lemon meringue alt are denied us unless we plank down| a. dime per cut, This was the war- | time price, and it was among the} first dishes to. be registered on the up-going cost list. Why restaurant keepers should exact 10 cents for a slice of pie, and none to generous at that, in July, 1921, is explainable only ingredients total not much more than three cents, and the utmost cost for the total ingredients of the ordinary | the week Friday evening. Solicitor General of the United States, referred inquirers to the Washington office. In the shipping world and in’ Wall Street the prophets see interesting,| things in the confusion and dust fol- loWing the explosion set off by the reorganized Shipping Board's swift and unexpected attack on the U. 8. Mail after the courts had closed for injunction covering the ships along the New Jersey side of the Hudson. It was withdrawn as soon as full service was had of Justice Burr's injunction. The affidavit of Mr. Byrnes, laid before Justice Burr, which will go before Justice Martin for decision as to a permanent injunction Thursday, goes into an exhaustive explanativa of the United States Mail Line's side The possibilities of a new conflict the Shipping Board's presentation of proof that whatever it had done was Hecessary for the best protection of the interest of the taxpayers of the United States, “We are convinced of the strength of our position,” he said, “and when certain facts are made public in the course of the next few weeks, at the latest, the public will find ample rea- son to support the Shipping Board.” The Byrnes affidavit has attached to it the contracts made in May, 1920, between the Shipping Board and the United States Mail Line for the op- of Boston with large United States Mail stock holdings,” appeared as maker of the principal affidavit on which the injunction ‘was sought. Mr. Byrnes is best remembered as the fighting right hand man of Charles S. Mellen when Mellen was President of the New York, New Haven and Hartford, to which he brought Mr. Byrnes as Vice President. Mr. Mellen brought Mr, Byrnes from Minneapolis out of the Inner councils of the James J. Hill group. For years Mr, Byrnes was James J gathering together and more or less forcible welding of the war-broken German shipping interests of the Han Government bound itself to deliv of the United States Mail Line—at its! own expense. But he asserts that the! fitting out the ships as passenger liners were all completed 80 the com- pany could go ahead with the work, but the plans were found not to be workable. In order to get the ships out of idleness, Mr. Byrnes asscrts mutual rearrangements and modifications were authorized and changes wore only partly completed. This was (rade Marbig USPAt Of and Foreign Caentres) Itis your Guarantee THE B.V.D.! COMPANY, NEW YORK Used for Constipation, stomach and liver ail- mente. Ask Your Doctor. For Sale at All Druggists. Write for Booklet. Carlsbad Products Co, NY Emerson Mid-Summer Timely Hits ' Now 85 cents © Eamerson_“Records DANCE at 10 cents a s ample profit in d-time ems Phere at the ind iy tnz girls of th nd a piece of pe 10 cents inste cents, as at pres fe u) ERT EASTON)” wy ¥ EASTONS MAYONNAISE Credit employers’ refer- @' LSet | smoothly woven, Purity -Quality Gconony 80Z.JAR QA (4 yarn dyed, so Porch Dresses Street Dresses Slip-on Frocks 64c yar This is one of the best qualities of Scotch gingham made. are the chief charm of gingham are assured permanence. In Plain Colors, Plaids and The Much-Desired Checks of Varied Sizes. FOR COLORFUL, SMART, CLEAN-LOOKIN Offered in all the Popular Colors and Color Combinations & Eo New York 31 Inches Wide. Rinegrs Second Floor, Centre, Front. Herald Square ¢«Fpo. that the gay, Garden Frocks Sport Clothes Children’s Togs It is bright colors which Wednesday Thursday —__= August Sale Fine Furs ; Continued Three Startling Examples of HREAR® Value-Giving: 36-inch length. HEARR Price August, 1920, $110.00 MEARQ® Price September, 1920, $135.00 Soe ee Or aneea RICA Ree Price September, 1921, $110.00 in the desire to keep on profiteering) | 4/0. resourcefulness in operating| eration of the Princess Matoika, 103999 THE LAST WALTZ Waltz Bittmore Hotel Orch. HE ARW aed d 4 2 1921 until somebody protests. and market problems as well as in| George Washington, Pocahontas, Ag- Open Arms Fox Trot Samuels’ Music Masters Hearn Price August, a MR a creNinauvare Valea Gy) tie tania |(Geiouel leat!) strmtenys (he exploltne/ameninoay Meway Vernua) Callan) Sus toast ALL BY MYSELF For Trot Great Lates Orch. pfe maker in commercial establish-|tion of Yellowstone Park and othe: | auehanna, haven (4 Siete Pipe iv ore std ‘ox Trot Planta peort Mments. Our popular twenty-ounce| national parks as tourist playgrounds | Aeolus, Antigone, Amphion, Freedom, 10395 MY MAN Fox Trot Bittmore Hotel Orch. U Ox apple for which there is probably | y rgely accomplished by Mr |Madawaska and Huron, of which Justa Little Love Fox Trot Green Bros’.Novelty Band the gr ind, is composed of , ‘é e ave b t di United ~ . { i Byrnes's efforts to make business for| nine have been put under SONGS pne-th ot » of gra lated ‘4 & eerie tte Sta teastuonbul ot | dhe Great Northern and the Northern | States Mail management. It also has; toto3, MOLLY ON A TROLLEY Fred tillebrand Closed Animal nutineg, sntn of a teaspoonful] Pacific. He is not unacquainted with| attached the charter agreement used ‘Who'll Be the Next One to Cry Over You? . 6? salt, one teuspountal of butter, toUr] wotitics; he we eant-at-arms of| for cach vessel. Ernest Hare HEARN Price August, 1920, $29.73 ive co 0 sized apple and ‘ » Ns 5 ” SROUT Bote Clown lo. quake tis oruets [tHe turbulent jonal Prohibition} With these as exhibits, Mr. Byrnes Nee neo Nite Fesnle aliens HEARN Price September, 1920, $43.73 The apr which are the chief in-| Convention at St. Louis in 1896. admits that the company was oblicat- | 10396 LOVE WILL FIND A WAY ) | REARW Price September, 1921, $35.73 gredient, weigh Tess than a pound,| W, Averell Harriman, for two years|ed to recondition the ships—adapt Be Oe END I Siesle and Blake ® Pri August, 1921 Sen ee ney eatya, | conspicuous for his leadership in the|them for passenger and other service HEAR rice 9g ; : REDUCED $100 Fumed Oak Library Suits--Six Pieces- (Sold separately if desired ) ROCKER .. $6.95 AM, 6.95 1.73 CASH OR See Our Special 3 Room Outfit Consists of Bedroom, Dining Room and Living Room. ig West 125 St. oe a | SEALINE FUR COATS Ripple Model with belt. SEAL MUFFS Silk lined. THES by fom wholosaiona lecobvioue: | Cmiel BUrt of the Shipping will be delivered immediately—then pay the balance ee a ag CR sea os RIE plenty. | in small monthly payments. Raine conan. NU elles corte OUR GREAT SPECIAL! Conia ees, and is divided into ten or € n Ladies’ Solid 14 Karat White ° ° ° ° ° Stntiary ungolters uk ee Cees ee Gald Wrist Wate We have been selling identical quality in ye nee oul of Hl lee ey stock at the lowest-in-the-city lar, sold wholesale at from 26 cent z ithe wich mae tram price ot $1.14 yard 20 cen ents, make about four American Porcelain 8 98 30-Piece Sets . Cash or Credit Reg. Price $19.50 First quality, 1 10 59.74 CREDIT, st $22 Refrig- erators 13-49 +h: Cash or Credit 4° lined food America’s Greatest Furniture House | 35 to36St. Block 8th Av. Newark,N. J. 49-51 Market St. We have no connection with any other stores~-These ave our only three stores have been shalered andthe Pee atid the Meat ong he eae apo Underwear i ‘Prices notably below height-of-season values. labor is gradually getting back t ‘ansportatio n reply to it Mr. lesinger from ‘BVD! without this HY HY i parma Gy rufa heme aBd are duel“ tn hen hee Washed tome Neves ab The drop in fur prices, coupled with HEARN they release their strangle hold on| MeN, before Justice Burr, Timothy | easton of publi, Judgment. pending cash buying, gives you this opportunity to pur- chase the finest furs at the best values in Greater iNew York. jews thin 10 cents, And this 18 : - i ; rE ee ean UUiae | mecpecr ent imate ns ena tee(cie RTS | pie eee a I isa Ee rate es eceeen ee neeeeeeeeee C I h tie} Tongs to art in cookjng and 8 Rot the| oq american Lines, to which tho Ship-| — ; sealers —— —— Hudson Piece. anteen or melon shapes—silk lined. Sviich (A cheaper he machine-made ial tate aetediovarrecaians By HEAR Price August, 1920, $12.73 4 auged to a certain size, and| temporarily, the ships taki : | 5 , 9 5 Uierannlearinmlend of laine cored) anal Untied #{ktsseatill | | HEARW Price Septernber, 1920, $15.73 poe eversuitng, tie seeds und cores| ‘The array of legal counsel is an to.) HEARN Price September, 1921, $19.73 e Seed, everytluing, the Seeds und: cores sex of a mighty struggle to come, The : HEARW Price August, 1921 A very good lemon meringue pie} shipping Board has as Vice Chairman| ° °. re ’ e . Ue ae a Mee or oat it Ly Ore tes tata Cres] Particularly Interesting to All Women! & feaspocatil of melted butter uni | Elmer Schlesinger, an associate | , In addition to August Sale Values mentioned above, our entire stock, i u ‘ated rind of one lemon. lt may] Ledyard Blair law firm, long legal ad- ° . : . . bovmude between cists or with only Fe Ethel oma Care inienelalll 5 < advertised and not advertised, will be priced at proportionate savings. one crust and topped off with the if beate Sot ute oe. The com=| powers. He bad in close consultation | A S l P h z d S I f Ab t See Pages 8, 14 and 21 for Other Hearn Advert En ene oe | mere ed en oman ecial Purchase and Sale of Abou ages 8, 14 and cornstarch, Oil) to the front among admiralty lawyers 4 top is re rt Bereta {and for years general counsel of the | war been whipped | International Mercantile Marine. To yr e ° e nie, fT | tho wae added yesterday Hany W. r Ludwig Baumann will gladly furnis Taft, brother former President | a S O A lemon | William H. Taft, one who does not | 9 I and | ap} legal engagements of sec- hy atte fitg[nppedr (n ton! cnengaments of sen . your home complete on credit and c ide lemot (aes : - Naga ae s aie De Lancey Nicoll jr. of Carson & N S| ‘ O tard. | eatied berry | States Mail Corporation, at once mo-| |B make terms to suit your income. men have ors to take | bilized his father and his father's firm e the place n other] to reinforce him. Bainbridge Colby, | |By ie Be Nee unein ihe hemengte BN aa aie Pee Orme Bt : We will cheerfully open an account for you whether pa he at Tees than | member of the ‘Shipping Board, whi ; seks re iialnnilen at Te |e had a great part in framing, and your purchase is $5 or as much as $5,000. If you than f a pound, s¢ Or daw partner of Woodrow Wilson, ap- n . : . OWT er heat varicty, |" ase rr e PON ABs costa about four| Peared yesterday as special counsel: purchase a single ona ei or an entire outfit be vents a pound wholesale lit was understood that he Volunteered eedvonl a small first ent--your purchase That ihent restaurants are making pis services on, tie ground that the n ly pay paymi Pi Ee