The evening world. Newspaper, May 10, 1922, Page 10

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me aig <a inset ES ae veenenceveme! fee a 1e THE EVENING WORLD, WEDNESDAY, MAY 10, 1922, with the pending measure, but there neet augar Mints of Uta. | ge arta a town gance is no question that the rates are ma- y wake w fight on the Hoo beet — = - Coch P-ives Make Downtow: Shopping an Extrava ; ayne-Aldrich nerease this rate. Practically ty ¢ . . st class, ail will be e } 1 non this country w be 4 | ¥ K will be materially | consu in 125 2 : t 1 into the U; the new jaw. The n price by the pending bill, th 5th ste on sill partials 4 A | f land, Australia, Great Britain” and was) $3 cénta, et Street (e) Street | Canada, are dotiable at 11 cents 2 fhe MeCumber rate is 56 pound. In the pending bill the baste | cents per pound West a) anc. West # . « rate on scoured wool is 38 cents al The joker {8 contained in the ‘ pound. It is estimated that th : ection of the McC 5 ; si 7 ; a, Uediny revi i (Continued trom First Page) | Proven meats prepared abroad are ef. (OPM, In ina MeCumber BIN Would] Goat wee ta Che ane errmbee Bilt We Are the Largest Distributors of Merchandise at Retail in Uptown New York iq tectively barrél from competition with} mean approximately $7.50 more per] measure. By its Ren doesn ! ba wees Fete mere toate, the glenee ta yen a ee FU. in Our Dry Cold Air S Vaults, on the } ; . pounds of wool in the grease than actures will be {ni R S x 5 perity by reason of the new Toriffl eyeRy PAIR OF SHOES TO COST| the Parne-Aldrich rate SPIE. A"aUty 40.9. San Aperen Ls n Our Dry Co! r Storage Vaults, p,.mises : Lew. a. i ; ‘ . i. 30 OR 40 CENTS MORE. Wheat flour, which is at present on] placed op cotton ‘having a sta} 4 Fhe word has gone out to the timid) 1, 1, estimated that 80 to 40 cente|'h® free list, is given & duty of 78) one-eighth inch or more th yeorth, members that the bill must be passed: | 111 iy added to the cost of each pair |C2t® per 100 pounds in the McCumber} As a matter of fact, there ts very @at those who underwrote the Re-| of shoes by the taking of hides from! 8* ta ber Cee eee Ub prdbneare deseo tn = SALE BEGINS THURSDA Y P publican campaign of 1920 will not] the free list, where they have always 18 avy nited States, there being small quan- HEN the little ones n 4 5 ® ’ sop e f the wheat] tities in Arizona and N “put up” again unless they are given| been, and levying dgties ranging from] ,,.\, Ma Sabi hit end New Mexico, e An Ext rdi ‘ @ chance to collect their pound of] 4 cents per pound Coe e rata | velt t# seen in the taking of wheat] but this subterfuge allows manufac ‘oes sek hag te n rao) inary ering 0 @esh from the consumers, oe eed nee trera a | from the frre list and making it] turers of cotton goods to'put @ Iittle nerves, remember that : f A letter from a business man In-| Cale skin. « The more than 100,000,000 | (utiable at the rate of 80 cents per] of long staple cotton in their products you can overcome mal. 9 i gerted in the. Congressional Record| Wearere of shoes in the United States] Uet<! This will be refiected in land charge the increased price, as nutrition and vitalize the @: charges that the American Woolen] «11 pave to foot a stiff bill and will healthy increas the cost of flour. | another paragraph of the bill imposes entire system with Company is preparing to reap with] Witter ine packers, ‘In this cone pane prasne-Aldrich bill placed a} a duty of 7 cents per pounds upon Qs little delay as possible the benefts! rection, a letter is @n file with the Re ariibe Gent r ee ba rhe Bae “manufactures of which cotton of ) the new law. It is asserted that J he} The Underwood law pi on the| the kind provided for is the com- \ ai coerpaty raised ite prices from 10 Senate and House committees, writ-|frue list. ‘Tle McCumber bill levies a] ponent material of chief value.” ssi at Value 3.00 veh 3 ten by James G. Blaine to William] quty of 15 cents per bushel, A 36 wer cant : e . to 46 cents a yard a few days before} on iy amt ana barn ity A 25 per cent. ad valorem duty on the bill was reported in the Senate, — ve (tien SC URSar o) ie The Payne-Aldrich rate on imports] tire fabrics, in the McCumber biil, Gased on confidential advance infor-| Ways and Means Committee, on this] of butter 1 was 6 cents] will help the tire manufacturers We want to duplicate the success of our Sale of Sweaters last May, ' hase of protection. Blaine, who The Underwood law fixed rere: to 1 : y, mation of the contents of the wool Home Bok Ge Roodied Of palltical ft A Suewhiin tie aecunuer ae —_— in which we disposed of 1800 in two hours. If values count for BLot HING MANUFACTURERS |"cresy on the tariff question, sali! {till pu to 8 cents. No Connection With Any Other Store anything, this sale will result in even bigger selling. PREPARE TO RAISE THEIR the taking of hides from the free list] ‘The tariff gougers have not over- These are wool slip-over sweaters, with round neck, pocket and sash; would add materially to the cost of|looked the tobacco users in levying the smartest models; in most attractive colors. One model is illus- PRICES. shoes and give only the butcher (the|their toll, The Payne-Aldrich bill trated. When clothing manufacturers, who| packer of those days) the benefit. If| provided “a duty of $1.85 per pound 6 ; ") were preparing to open their fall lines| the Forbes-McCumber bill is enacted | on wrap and fi tobacco, with a Styles for women and misses. maximum rate of 0 per pound on stemmed tobac In the tobacco schedule of the McCumber til these rates are jumped to $2.35 and §8 re- spectively, BEET SUGAR MEN WILL BE for the 1922 season when the bill came] with this duty in it, the packers will out of committee, saw that the duty| dominate the shoe and other leather was increased from 35 to 55 per cent. | manufacturing industries as well. on ready-made clothing, prices were! Chamois skin and glove leather are boosted from $1.50 to $4 per suit over|tuyed at 20 per cent, ad valorem in the list prices contemplated—all of]ing McCumber bill, In the Payne- which is a good starter, The notice} ajarion bill they were on the free list. M AY’ 134 West 34 St. “macys: Between Broadway and 7th Avenue 6.50 Sweaters | 10.50 Sweaters 1.50 3.95 j ' i | 4 Woolen C t CARED FOR. Misses’ and Women’s | Imported Swiss Tux Me wholesale clothing trade of price|A REMINDER OF THE MUCH DIB-| ugas another item where the YOU ALWAYS PAY LESS AT MAY'S—No charge Tuxedo. Croge-and- Tie | guécrers, i contrenting Increases is based on the Fordney- . have been increased. Under th ALU oD SOMPAT , of alpaca wool, 2 ree ree ee We Goisavan ec Ie Tis AATEC TUNS SNe HIT rates hav n inereas nder the achut VALUES BEYOND COMPARE. Scarfs, pa Payne-Aldrich law the rate was .95 of 1 cent per pound. The Underwood rate was .71 of 1 cent per pound. The McCumber bill carries a rate of 1.16 cents per pound on sugar, syrups and molasses. Senator Smoot, represent- with hand knotted fringe; | sill stripes; in most desir- in Harding blue, buff, | able colors. (Illustrated.) corn, pink, and rose pink. . s (Illustrated.) Up to 11.50 clothing prices would have shown |carries duties based on scoured wool, sharp declines this season as the re-|while the Payne-Aldrich measure wool sult of wage readjustments but for|rates were based on wool in the the pending bill. grease, makes the famous Schedule K ‘The bait to the farmers is an out-of the old bill difficult of comparison SMART SUITS g standing feature of the new bill. The BA ! 7.50 and 10.00 weaters Siok senate upon seveoty-four, ema i) 41 Drastic Reductions for Clearance Sweaters 4.95 tn the Agricultural ee ae the {3 os Py 2 75 '° products which require ‘‘protection."* Fresh beef and veal, in the pending bill, are dutiable at rate of 3% cents per pound. Fresh lamb is carried at 6 cents per pound, The Payne-Aldrich rate wus 1% cents per pound for all fresh meats. The rate on swine in the Payne-Aldrich bill was $1.50 per head. The Underwood law pladed swine on the free list. In the new bill the rate is %c per pound. Fresh pork is given a rate of %c. per pound {nm the McCumber bill, while the « Payne-Aldrich and Underwood meas- ures carried it on the free list. Sheep re taxed $2 a head in the new bill as against $1.50 a head maximum rate In the Payne-Aldrich law, It is noteworthy that while fresh meats are given higher rates, some ™mysterious influence has seen to it | ‘that cattle on the hoof are admitted at approximately the same rates. The Chicago meat packers are the princi- pal beneficiaries of this provision, Bince their importations of cattle from South America are on the hoof. Imported Slip-Overs and | Sweaters, in pretty Tux- Tuxedo Sweaters; ies edo models; many de- les, in many styles; ff ‘ ‘ - pay ore of a lind: sirable colors; all sizes, $3.95 quantity limited. some up to 54. Second Floor Latest Mode Fine hand tai- lored garments of Twills, Twill Cord and Poiret Twill from our regular e Re-furnishing Season brings need-for a new Bedroom or Gateleg Table Dining Room or Living Room Suite (Aa itustrated) or an odd bit o: turniture for some pnd Pitas oh part cf “he house. Also, there ts the Summ: Hom- to v¢ thought of— $37.50 sometimes to be furnished in its entirety. Flint Quality Dependable Furni- ture not oaly returns full measure of faith: service but ts priced actually lower on the average than is ‘re- quently asked for inferior gcadeés. Flint € Horner @ im. 20-26 wet 36" st. "Conveniently aver Fit Avenve™ The Coats are full 88 inches long, having the want- ed slender lines. Formerly up to $50.50 Thursday and ' Friday Reduced to 29:50 Shades are Navy, Tan and Black. Heavy Brocade Silk lining. Women’s and misses’ sizes. A Limited Number of SMART DRESSES Broken Assortment From Our Regular Stock. Forty Styles. 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