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serge wee he _ UNE UP THIS SIDE! see “ those seeking to pay -, RUSHONNOWTO PAY INCOME TAX $10,000,000 of $30,000,000 Total Is Being Collected in This District. w . Bo tremendous fs the prassure of | their Income taz before the time expires to-mor- row, at 4.30 p. m., that Internal Reventio Collector C. A. Anderson | decided to-day to turn back the big hands of his clock, If necessary, and keep within legal requirements until all have been accommodated. Col- lector Anderson's battery of cashiers were confronted with lines of tax- | payers to-day which stretched half way around the big Custom House. Because the law forbids publica- tion of any details connected with the assembling of the tax returns, No figures are available as to the amount turned In at the Custom House or as to who have or have not paid. It may be said, however, that of the $30,000,000 proposed tax from indi- viduals, as estimated by Secretary W. G. McAdoo, probably one-third, or at least $10,000,000 has passed through Collector Anderson's hands since the income tax became due This is an extraordinary sum, in view of the fact that Mr. Anderson's INCOME TAX LAW UPHELD IN MICHIGAN SUIT Federal Judge Ruling Against Man- ufacturers Declares Act Valid. DETROIT, Mich., June 29.—Consti- tutionality of the new Federal Income ‘Tax law was upheld to-day in a de- claion rendered by Judge Arthur J. Tuttle in the United States District Court here, This is the first court ruling of the law. The validity of the act was ques- Uoned by John I’, and Norace HK. Dodge, Detroit manufacturers. Ap- peal will be made to the United States Supreme Court. The court refused to issue a tem. porary restraining ord James J, Brady, Col Revenue, from collecting the sur for which the Dodge Brothers were Hable under the income tax Fifteen other suits of identi | ture are now pending in the Unite States, Dodge Hrothers recently attempted to bring their case before the District of Columbia Supreme Court, but it was thrown out for lack of jurindic- tion . AFFAIRS VERY MUDDLED DOWN IN SAN DOMINGO) Wilson Sis 5 So and Finds Situation Ditlicult to Meet—No Action on Firing by U. S. Gunboat WASHINGTON, June 29. muddled” was the characterization applied to the San Dominican situa- tion to-day by President Wilson, He sald that it was difficult to know just what to do in the Dominican repub- | lie because of the many elements en- tering into the eituation, district is the smallest in size of the sixty-seven collection districts of the United States. It is greater than the sum collected in the other two New York districts, and, of course, greater than is collected in districte which embrace entire States “We required a deposit slip thir- teen feet in length,” said Collector He had received word of the firing by an American gunboat to stop bombardment by the Federal troops, jbut did not disclose what he expects to do finally. Anderson to-day, “to accommodate the checks received in the mails since | banking hours Saturday. Our forces | worked all day Sunday up to late| at night and we plan working late! to-day and as far into the night to- | morrow as is necessary to get in all! the returns, It Is hard to compre hend the labor attached to this worl of collectio The Collector guaranteed the se- curity of the valuable information contained in the returns by having constructed a sulid steel vault for all records in his office, No one has access to this vault except confiden- lal employecs. ‘This prevents any person from learning what anothe income j# or what debts one may have. ‘Tho penalty of & per cent. for fail- ure to comply with the law begins to run after to-morrow. ber cent. addition in which ts collects ent eith a guits or by resort to th warrant’ which empowers the lector to seize any property With it is #1 t, all of Govera- Col- one in default may have and sell or dispose of it. Mr. Anderson received from Wash- | ington to-day the forms of refund slips by which 4 man may get back excess tax paid owing to failure to take advantage of the exemptions un- der the law, At present a person raust pay all that he stheduled in his return, but where he has found that part of his income tax was collected t {ts source or where he did not take advantage of reporting debts which are not collectible or where he ted to charge off his taxes for ¢lty, State and national matters or failed to charge off losses for fire or flood where he had no Insurance or in cases where he falled to take ad- vantage of the married-man privilege, he may apply for a “refund slip" and swear to his excess tax, and in the course of a few weeks, after cor- rections have been made, he will re. ceive the excess, WILLIAMS SENDS BRYAN ALBANIAN STATEMENT Minister to Greece Cables He Has Mailed Full Text of His Talk— 4 Silent on Resignation, ATHENS, Greece, June 29.—George Fred Williams, United States Minis- ter to Greece, to-day refused to give any information regarding the pub- Avwhed report that he had sent his ation to Washington in con- jon with recent statements about his activities In Albania. WASHINGTON, June 29.--Mr. Wil- Nama cabled the State Department to-day that he was forwarding by mail the full text of his statement on the Albanian situation. While await- ing the Minister's own account of his public statement officials here de- lined to comment upon his utter- ances as reported in news despatch: \ @ U.S. Arny & N Goops. Store Co. Inc. day a & Wavy ieee We 34.8%; ‘Ay. ONERLL-Ai ich ler. binding. Wi dust-proof Belgian stripe On orders requirini yards an additional yard will be madi damas) than twe charge of 3c, sey City and Long Island City. | Six for | ___AMUSEMENTS. |] New Amsterdam]! (78h. 05, ZIEGFELD FOLLIES anny GARDENS en Be Fa,0.90 NSE DE F aye cada’ , ae ee POTASH & PERLMUTIE HUDSON) it! 4123, 51 Stsia ed de ne ing DU UMMY ARDIN Jae ERIS oleae, weaves tmos DOLLY xowsuene AOZSIKA & YANSCI Oty ie Week 8 ory p pence win CG. weg OS SEBASTIAN. Renties. SHORE ‘D. ni, sis 36 Night’ Admbwion P: IN L ‘A CE Eliane Mi loney Himay & 47th St | Ruth Moye and “Others Mr, Hinglos' Melodrama. CASINO *%,, are pled a ROSE SARE Strand 11,00, M OLYMPIC }y PARI FOLLIES 9h, REPUBLIC TO-DAY, 2. Oe All wate reserved, 2h¢ & CAVALIERI" the 6 Act ee MANON LESCA FLONGACRE Seta’ 4a 8 A! PAIR © OF Wd AFC int vis ing Cabs ARON : Sg Attetnon Sittin, ie “GERMAN 1A” Smateure Fi. hight nd Oro, i Ne Hage Tenatway sien dt thet St Phone 1280 not 1a Shes DAR oe with J, Len rie HI re "eS ee (Pep) de Sixes a Briex Vital Bex Drama A seven-time World Want Works ail the week. Order one to-day and prosprr. We Give Surety agg Free with Purchases=———= Sixth Avenue, 20th to AN MS' Furniture Slip ype ie Allowing 20 Yards of Material on Ordi This Includes measuring, cutting and best quality 9 'NOTE—This extremely low pri 1 for Manhattan, Brooklyn, Hoboken, Jor, $3.00 Custom-Made Awnings, eA a ilade of John Boyle's Stand » Including skirt at bottom. and 6 feet wide oY ‘8 feet droy 8 feet wide by § Sixth Avenue, 20th to 22d Street, New York City IOWA WOMAN TELLS OTHERS How Lydia E. Pinkham’s Veg- etable Compound Carried Her Safely Through Change of Life. Cedar Rapids, Towa.—“At the Change the doctor suid I would have to give up my work and take my bed for some time, as there was no help for me | of took Lydia E. Pink- ham's Vegetable | E] Compound and kept | i}up my work and now I am over th Change and that i all T took, It w | better for me than | all the doctor's medicines I tried. Many people have no faith in patent medicines, but I know this is good."—Mrs. J. Rickets, 354 8th Avenue, West, Cedar Rapids, Lowa, | ffocation, hot flashes, Lager | aches, dread of impending sounds in the cars, sanatiel of the heart, sparks before the irregu- larities, constipation, va weakness and inquietude, [are pr tly ry | women who are approaching the period lin life when woman's great change may be expected. Lydia E. Pinkham’s Vegetable Com- pound invigorates and strengthens the female organismand builds up the weak- ened nervous aystern. It has carried many women safely through this crisis, If there are any complications | you don’t understand write Lydia E. Pinkham Medicine Co. (confi- dential), Lynn, Mass. nty a Grade Awning with Nxtures and 8 UP to 36 inches wide and. S-foot Send us your il make and deliver awnings ni. instructions showing you fitted galva’ ty how to Drop Awnings r these awnings would cont f striped awning duck, up straight; complete $1.75. t drop, $2.50, 10 feet wide by 8 feet drop, $3.45, O'Neill Main Store—Fourth Floor, AMUSEMENTS, Winter Garden Bw, £ om. PASSING NG SHOW OF 1 ist ot Bway, Bin, BO, TOO MANY COok's HAMMERSTEIN'S SANE Gen. Aden THEATRE waar Fiat 50c ‘se PMs PERT ARMENCH Jo ont ioe SAGKROS,, PALL SE ih ced fetiy" shar STEEPLECHASE Coney dtlands Retined all world. camneas als Sha Peer iENDERSOWs OAL Travillo Bros. and Bre itt han jad 1NaC Ne rome ae others. CONTESTS TUESDAY. ANG THOM DAY. CASTLES"#§ rrr Oklahoma Ranch Wild West Show NOW OPEN, laa Winona Winter, rich & King, othe, w SAVINGS BANKS. UNION DIME SAVINGS BANK 40th Street and Gih Avenue An Interest Dividend (110tnh Consecu- tive) has been declared at the ra ree a One-Halt Cent, Credited July 1, 1914. on and after Thusaday, Ju! on all ra on Metropolitan Savings Bank’ Vand ® THIRD ANE, 1990, Gamer Inaustute) 122d DIVIDEND | wrens fog tit ohana nda THREE Al AND ONE-WALF PER ANKUM Bitty te dencaitore aly al thy regen itt cea fix je, Hs, | pe but to lie still. 1] tery, houser Film first. pyeey Try for it! The second episod GLOBE Here Today! | The Second Episode of THE 3 EE NYS Pad tee Gere ea aR SA mino THE@EVENING WORLD, MONDAY, JUNE 329, 1914. MILLION DOLLAR MYSTERY By Harold MacGrath | Thanhouser’s Million Dollar Motion Picture Prodaction | lean Washable Silks. Today the second two-reel |" episode of the Million Dollar Mys- Harold MacGrath’s reproduced in thrilling motion pictures b: ration, will time. The second episode is even more exciting than the You mast see the entire series. Remember, $10,000.00 in C ASH is offered for the best 100 word solution of the The first episode is still be- shown for the benefit of those who couldn't gain ad- mission to yen errr last week on account of the crowds. tarts TODAY. tion pictures at the better theatres TODAY. Read This Stirring Story by Harold MacGrath appearing eerially in the NEW YORK Seta nore be shown Ase the first See these thrilling mo- REAL ESTATE FOR SALE— BROOKLYN. Tnalt, Trym, rise ‘ Fy an nA at ‘ __ SAVINGS: BANKS, The Bowery Savings Bank|" 128 AND 130 ROWERY, NEW YORK, June 8, 1914, A~eemtannual dividend at the rate of THREE and ONE-HALF Per Cent. pee annum has been declared and will be credited to deposttors on ail sume of $5.00 and upwamt and not exeeoding $3,000, which shall have been deponited 2 least three months oa the fimt day of July next, and will be payable on and after Monday, July 20, 1914, Money deposited on or before July 10 will draw interest from July 1, 1914, Banar A, SCHENCK, President, “™ Williamsburg Savings Bank Lainaghigy hos bad Driggs Ave., Brooklyn. given that on and after the gots day ‘ae Sle? A814 intereat ot the raie ot FOUR cx CENT. sonum will be paid to al) demaitors in this ‘on the let day of July, 1014 el ei tae on or helore July 10, el will draw interest from July 1 CARRE D. BAIR NE YORK SAE. INK he W. Cor. Mth St. and 8th Avenue y 1. 1914, dividend at the rate of FOUR PER ‘CENT. from $5 to $8,000 or the by-laws OB BE HOKE | pia “ries FOR SALE. DIAMONDS ON CREDIT WALUES OB THE CITY EASHEST TEAM ROYAL biatan 2 35 MAIDEN LANE, PHONE 243 4OuN PWS WEet DS*CREDIT BOO ety ee ee ‘DIAMONDS ON CREDIT BASY WEEKLY OR MONTHLY PAYMENTS \ American Watch & Di @ MAIDBN LANE. Tel DIAMONDS Duss | | STEAMBOATS, =\D'a¥" Link i rail connections, ‘Washington Irving’ Leaves Tuesdays, Thursdays, Satu) Str. ‘(Hendrick Hudson” Leaves Mondays, Wednenda: Deebromes Ht. 8.40 4, M; W + W. 120th St ay AL Mf, ainding at int, Gorawal * returning tn! sunset sued twill lat 4th of t igen 4 usm, “hide. Wobeniisetes Teles Hudson. MANDALAY The New Steel Steamer The finest of her kind. Every comfort. Magnif Hyon MeRay, fore Mitotelartiniyue, in chara Day Trip. ~Newburgh d Return ety fod -cisitteietosasasaestipata scat [ Restaurant Third Floor—Music 12:00 to 3:00 | EARN Heertemth Mtrest Went of Fifth Avenme Last Days of Our Great June Sale Babies’ Wear---June Sale LAST DAYS FOR THESE VALUES | Prices to make these last days of June busier than any Babies’ Maced in re 0! New York We lay streas upon the fact that our large and varied, now, as we do not inventory until end cio Lone And Short —emb'y Part Wool Shtrts—iong and short %. «18 trim'd—to 3 yre, -rew. Bleever—anconda of our reRulAr i gets the nefit of. ‘That's the money part of the story—Now for the Goods: They comprise Night Dresses, Skirts, Drawers, Chemises, Corret Covers, Com- Bacuoe ana rina Slips of Nainsook, Lawn, Cambric and Soft Muslin, Crepe Plenty of fine qualities, elaborately trimmed, but majority are the easily inundered, substantial kinds that many, prefer for warm weather—all full cut— well mad tory, dependable qualities that customers expect to find here, no matter how low the prices quoted. 1,000 dozen Nainsook Corset Covers rd 600 dozen Night Dresses 59 520 dozen Trimmed Petticoats reg. $1.35... 740 dozen Drawers reg. 49 360 dozen Combinations reg. 98. 250 dozen Button Front Slips reg. $1.49... 300 dozen Short Underskirte val, 35 NO MALL OR TELEPHONE ORDE! Women’s Corset Covers M'f'r's overstoch—abeut one-third off! LIMIT 3 GARMENTS OF BACH, Women’s Night Dresses M't'r's overstock—about one-third oft! Nainsook, Cambric, Muslin, | Crepe, | Nainsook, trim'd tn various pretty ways Njosens of | with laces, embroideries, ritbons Woenente, ft ein Sones [El Sea Saricudanty went nae atiwetve = Medallions, Tucks 69 ct. Corset Cover et. Corset Women's Drawers overstoch—aheout ene-third off! and eee arse r—neat and sh: laces, embrolderien and Women’s Chemises Mfr's overstork—abeut one-third off! Muslin, Cambric, Nainsook—corded or lace and emb'y trim— 60 ct. Chemises 46 $1.49 Chemises 04 or h Extra Size Garments Princess Slips Mit'e's everstock—about one-third off! | iis. oven cae tae ttt Corset Covers— if a Drawers QR... .48.. .64.. .78|Lingerte effects— Night Dresses 5.. .68.. .05.. 1.24 $2.00 Princesa Slips 1.24 Petticoate— $2.69 Princess Blip 1.04 ‘DG.. 1.24. 1.98. 2.65 4.69 Princess Blip 2’on 4. ad For Last Days of June Sale MEN’S HIGH GRADE SUMMER SHIRTS Clearance of a special purchase from man'f'r retiring from business ‘Therefore $1.50 and 2.00 Shirts............., 77 Pe les, Corded and Woven Madras, Crepes, Russian Cords, Reppe and ether highccae saeee See aac eee aoc aan match A noted make—every shirt is labelled. ¢—_____—__-"-—" MORNING SPECIALS—Tonsorrow, Tuesday, Until 1 P. M. To prevent dealers buying, quantities reutricted, No Mail or Telephone Orders, Blouses TAs | ct, Mohair tach > 91.98 Extra Sine Vole Blew erie | "Close, fine weavereith Vest home with olor mchetsjow neck | STORM, aarhet. Brown, aver, juntre— 7 UN 008. DREAS GOODS—MAIN FLOOR, 19 et. Coan Mabe tt ts ‘1934 | Met. White Dress Linena Low neck-sleevel algo knee, lenuth dra ANENS—MAIN FLOOR, Ni ght Sai Up the Hudson Stop, Hetuming to W. 1tat Street Oaly. ch Trip y AND SU NDAY Ne caw HUDSON 32 Broadway. ‘Phone | HIGHLAND | LAKE Ano Inter-State Park Landings (AION THE | IN TV ERY tpt ler WORK WONDERS, | UNDERWEAR | 15 et. Ae Crepes. . 25 et. Gladstone and Flat Collars as Dainty patterns—pretty and cool Foreign and eatic— plain for Summer emb'd organdl pins sheer WASH DRESS . ima Mawr Weak MAIS. Plomi 0 ct. Yard-Wide Percales assortment of $198 Misses’ Summer Dress a ene ner fabr len grounds hove’ blo floral patterns, -eleo ply FABRICS- Hloved and dreany-—variy fon 9. contrat frillinge and 20 et, Millinery and Sash Ribbons. ae e jes all si Bath jain and * — ee tee HAET. SKCOND FLOOM, alno pen and Drostens—decivati colo $1 7 & $2.98 Women's Dresses Mad RIBBONS—MALN FLOOR Mane and dimity--plain and tune eftectn’rontrant timings: oy 79 de 98 et, Leather Hand Bege WuMEN s DULASHS 5 Leather, morsen and keratol iad covered and metal frame: 69 ct. Women’s Long Silk Gi Sb| Aad double handlee-with parece eogth—black or white | 12 button LEATHER GOODS—-MAIN FLUOR, ouule upped Bleac! ale double Us MAIN FLOOR 1214 et. hed Huck Te 1ex43—hoft linen fintsh—red bro, ah ct, Bors’ Tromere—Gte I a1... 0! borlte he Licht weight cheviota and tweeda~ TOWELS MAIN FLOOR. TE ag eee ait 15 ct, New Twill Cretennes bys CLOTIING THIRD FLO Large variety of florals, Oriental and atripes—Surnmer colorings. a2 to 6 ye Ws UPHOLSTERY BA . tan and blue hed Sheets ‘ RINDEAY and tan Khai Aal ; Mxd0oreg. a an Maatieement derainig MUSTINE WARMEST 88 49 ct, Mercerited Damashs ilk desirable Sinch—full bleach—new stripe and floral patter ae Look FOLLOWING ARE JUNE SALE DEPARTMENTS:- Muslin Und Woinen'a Sulte, Drones, Conta Roya’ Clothing and Furnishings | necessity on your vacation. | Mablen Wear” Houssdressce and Nemiige: Mena Shirus and Furnl fee “of Photographic uel Corsets Silk and Washable Blou Millinery Sundries for developing and JUNE SALE SPECIALS FOR TOMORROW LAST DAYS have brought a rane Bayan es bias Shop Te These. Shop in the Ac Mf Port, 49 ot. qualtt; chal pul ‘Mall or Telephone Orders. |Fine 3 Naingook Sitpe—dninty Ince 4g a itretore:’ tomorrow... 227 = hen ee , Fine Shtrte—to 3 yre. Lawn and Nainsook Weeasen— perfect—reg. .0 and 4 Bette "and ussian, Ei rf tucked front or emby panel ‘with go] Wool Flannel titre 4] Peart and “crystal butte lace—to 6 yre.—rex. 79... long and al $4.98 Dotted Jap Sill: Bl Natnacok and Lawn Barrow Coata to match—reg. 49. 82] Tatlored “ffects--organdie co! Soke, French and Rurainns hich 4 also Georgette Ci and Tow neck Ince and emb'y Infante’ Tong Domet #k nd 1g and peach—emb'd etal to 6 yre—reg. 6... , 088) Barrow Coats—reg —moire ribbon bor Little Children: fi Infants’ Part Wool Flannel Bands Te and Ru ea Ince. ‘nasal em a 5 yrs Bablen’ White Flannelette 48 Girle’ Dress Hats....... [Children’s Rompers and Crespars 26 . sg | to 6 yra,—well made—reg. .49.... © $3.98 Wemen's Panama Hats... .2.77 Dainty apie, Ri) or French . ‘a Require little telinming-tight weight. ibid samh 1, fighgn benat ines, Birdasye Dt re—hemmed— Ss re own mid ekirte-to 6 yes. Tee ee cscs MOO] Pineae to tate—dozen..s st to TeB7) biossoms and others. [Saas eae 98 ct Women's +. am, reale and cham ($30,000 Worth of Underwear for $20,000) srcimoits Fouts Siar tad, aving scalloped edge or . f pas FOR JUNE SALE’S LAST WEEK vale ere ere Se Diane up Wek Women's Corsets.......,. .78 Surplus lota of manufacturers who wanted their warerooms clea up before bearin ‘weight coutil in nus tiie stock taking July 1st....A clear saving of ten thousand dollars which the cus ino |= Summer nets — hipe—medium buetecattachel gare gar- tere—sizes 18 to 30. $2.50 & $3.00 Corsets. . 1.48 tote rats coutit, an lee, and mi edtum and to sizes 18 to 3. 1.49 Extra Size Petticoats... 1.08 Black HEATHERBLOO! flounces—all lengths. $1.49 Armure Petticoats .......1,18 Brocades—black, and evening shades—box and French plaited flounces—all lengths. $4.98 Misses’ Dresses. 2.98 Favorite fabrice—dainty | modeia— beat colore—pretty trimmings= 14 to 18 years, $21.98 Women's Suits. ‘ Black and ayy ier oe Hee a ana hMonaire- trussian tunis er Souble tier modele—bleck and navy. $1.00 Babies’ Tan Kid Shoss.... .@ tt 5 $2.98 Growing Girls’ Fumes. Patent leather, gun metal fanaa frag nn Me gp gg 91.40 & Perey ‘Wash Suite. .1.60 Ghimbray an alate Blain colors or rrp trowsers— contrast to 9 yrs. irae ae Coat een wriis ‘etripes and Es ‘Dlue chambraye— Fren Ma indered cuffe— neckhand oF or attached collare— ple 3] bata reales ey 'o Paiames Fartoes na lore ‘on white V-neck—ell sane eit ‘ison. $3.69 Men’s Silk Shirts 2.87 qrownde. tearoue.4 ‘satin stripes “Red Ticket” Lote in Misses’ and Girls’ SUITS—COATS MISSES’ SUITS— 620. ‘Were $35.98 and modele—best colore—best ReMi taulte that, you. will ei Use throughout entire Summer, are dust rh ae ed and ‘every one ama! GIRLS’ COATS— Were $5.8 to $7.8.....Now 2.08 pe and ay, sere, also Doves Piels—pret oyeeily Caged to 7 wash bar mot at each SUBSTANTIAL CUTS IN WHITE HOSIERY test white season ever ee Nore comfortable than others—as for smartness, these ere the lead— ‘Stlke—linle lined sole, heel Wnt toe edouble silk. top—hand- emb'l clocks In combinations of black, blue or green, th white—rem. 62.38... see FP 1c Silke—from best manere— central le lined sole and th and without reg. $1.49 White Sitka. and garter top—pi newest Paris clocke—rem. "38. White Silke—lisie sole, heel and | Moomwarter tops, Speci@l....... OB ik Boot Fose—iisie sole, Maolleed fy heel and et AALS “a | Myhagarter topecRpeclaltss... BO | CAMERA DEPARTMENT JUST OPENED Large assortment of Eastman and Premo Kodaks and Cameras, 1,00 to 46,00 An Iden! gift for a graduate and @

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