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U.S. SENATE GOES ONSTRIKE! BUTIT'S ~ALLINMOVIE LAND “Legislators” Demand Increase In Pay to $4 Day and Film Is Held Up. “EXTRAS” IN HOT FIGHT. Cotton Whiskers and Wigs Fly During Battle in Paramount's Fort Lee Studio. Residents of Fort Lee awaited to- @ay with eagerness developments in the strike of the “extra people” of the Paramount Film Company, which yes- terday furnished them with comedy entertainment not in any scenario, The management has a play under way which calls for a picture of the United States Senate in session. Forty extra men were called to appear in what is usually accepted as Senatorial Gress, most of them wearing silk hats and carrying gold-headed canes, with @ few clad in the habiliments of the Stage Southern statesman — broad- brimmed sombreros, narrow-waisted “Prince Alberts” and black string tles. At the door of the impromptu Senate ehamber the group halted “We won't work for $3," announced the leaders. “We must have $4 or wo ‘will not go on. Immediately a division arose among the film statesmen. There were not a few among them who had come over SEMAPHORE Lessone \) 4 Derfectly satisfied in the expectation! ZDearn How to Aid Uncle of taking $3 home for the evenin sustenance and diversion atorial courtesy” was not. White cotton gently Helpful in whiskers waged and unparlamentary S ” Janguage flowed. tress’ The $4-or-no-film men fell back, gathered stones and tomato cans and Jet fly at their more complacent col- Jeagues. A delegation of the work-at- any-prico wing charged with uplifted canes for the entrance, but were cut off by a curtain fire of missiles, The tumult and confusion were en- rely beyond the control of the force of sergeants-at-arins hurriedly mus- tered by the management. The debate lasted until the picture was declared DEARES1 SLL: For two whole camp’ eft for the day, and the opposing are dreadfully uncomfortable, but then, as I have al- Hee ae ee ton Boure RAuIHOUPE, a1 “groups of Senators marched down the ways said, one should be willing to make ANY sacrifices | oo I a ls PB ag HIN to the ferry separately and held for one's country. And if getting up at half-past 6 and| Wome Ey enum wear Matsnecied caticuses on opposite sides of the) cating prunes for breakfast 1s going to help us when wei shoes’ and a campaign hat with a ferryboat all the way to Manhattan. go to war with —— (deleted by the censor), 1 for one, dinky, blue I DISTINCTLY, TOO. —4| am perfectly willing to endure these hardships. heave zoe “pl (MARCULRITE M MARSHAL, M ~ Rataam's ass hes a rivat in a en's Section of the Navy Lea; Tey usr Steer UNDER MOSQUITO BAR Is No dear, we are ROUGHING IT! THE EVENING WORLD, WEDNESDAY, MAY 3, Prunes, No Candy and One Mirror for Five, INCOME TAX FRAUD War’s Horrors for Girls at Military Camp 0F$320,000,000' “The WORST HARDSH, Heroines Rough It “Somewhere in Maryland” to| Sam in Event of War, and, Take It From Them, Being “Intelli- Time of National Cinch! By Marguerite Mooers Marshall. (Special to The Evening World.) CHEVY CHASE, Md., May 3.—(Any letter, from Any girl who's gone to be a soldier, to her chum who stayed at home. days I've lived in the women’s mili- tary camp--Commandant Elizabeth Ellicott Poe calls It the National Service School, but I think “military sounds much nicer. I fee! just like a soldier, and I must tell you what I've been doing, {t's so original and | difficult and, of course, terribly important. Some things EWE Te ONS MIRROR When the Wom-! ue said that in order to be “intelligently help- enter the time but we can't re in our tents. Registration morn- ing one young man jumped the hedge just to say goodby to a girl, and the quard warned him 1 Sut’ and told him not to come back. LAT HEELED SHOES. nit uniforms are ‘There's a khaki Norfolk jacket and and lots of the girls wear nel blouses, Sundays we 4 REAR SKIRTS, BLOOMERS AND fearfully hot. short shell skirt worn over bloomers 1916. | HINTED NIL ie Zongiess Henne zalis on Me- | Adoo to Tell If Government | Loses That Sum Yearly. | | | | WASHINGTON, May 3. pa of the Treasury McAd is directed ; to furnish Congress with atement | showing “whether or not $320,000,000 is being annually withheld from they’ treasury by income tax frauds and) jevasions,” in a resolution offered in} the House to-day by Representative | | Edward Keating of Colorado McAdoo, by the samo resolution, 1s) Jasked why he has not recommended to | lthe President that all income tax re- turns be made public, in order that) any fraud m: be checked. Keating sa he based his resolu. and salaries in 1914 $500,000,000 was, paid to men receiving salaries larger than $3,000. That more than $30,000,000 a year, above the $3,000 exemption, 1s received as income in the form of fees. ‘That $20,000,000,000 is received as in- come from ownership of property and conduct of business above the $3,000 exemptions. That ii es received by persons | 1 subject to the income tax tot 66,000,000; that with all proper dedu tions made tho figure should be $11, 625,000,000, ‘That, based on this total, with tne | supertax enforced on the larger in comes, the total taxes to be collected gould’ be $381,250,000, SILVER STILL GOES UP; HIGHEST SINCE 1893 Price Jumps Two More Points— Nearly Doubled Since War in Europe Began, Silver continued its remarkable in- crease in price in markets of the world to-day, jumping more than 2 cents an ounce. This metal was quoted in New York at 771-4 cents per ounce, Which is the highest price attained © 1893, when a check a sin FATHER FARRELL TELS HOW MAYOR MLOED | POLICE 10 TAP WIRE |Prie est Declares There Is a Con- spiracy at Work for Polit- ical Purposes. The Kings County G ry to- day began an investigation of William B Far. |rell, pastor of the Chureh of 88, Peter Ke of the Rey and Paul, Brooktyn, that his tele tT, A swloon porter, appar [phone wire had been tapped. 1c enc ncalk Casey ote eee jae bt apped. The} the war, hyrled a parcel containing investigation will also en ne 1100 ignition — gape, ch holding tapping of the wires of the Rev, Dan. | twenty eratnacet dynar at a pom iel C. Potter and his son, Dean Pot-| leo petrol wegon iar Pali Avenue ter, a lawyer and Frankign Sjreet, Jersey City, to- “Mayor Mitchel and Police Com. |O8% , ted, but Feter's missioner Woods are responsible for | en te Vee thit wire tapping.” Father Furrell | eard for blocks. ated while waiting to be called be- {In James towee, fore the Grand J ary “The scher tion on charges by Basil M. Manly, ‘wire tapping has been nicely and| sae: who was chief investigator for the |*mply worked for political purroses. | he mprovtaed hom ‘industrial Relations Commission. | in is a plain case of conspiracy rehiacd (ernay whee \Manty, in published statements in| OHH ate, bedadlla is an invasion sip papers throughout the country, has/0f the rihts of eitix Every man ted ar ive | declared $401,250,000 should bo received | Prominent in publi te: in reesei .qaibamey Peleren ina annually from the Income tax, In-|¥ears has been victimized. I know | the oat em ‘ eet of the $80,190,000 actually col- jOf No case in Which the Wire tapping {quietly married last night at the |lected. Was for blackmail, but ft was used for | home of per brother, arl Vv, Painter, tie: alin Flatbush, to Hy the resolution McAdoo is di- | political purposes | Nos AE, det ih te rected to declare whether or not the) “They say it was to discover eyi. | Belgium Me pert following findings of Manly are true: dence of a crim: ke the case of | Sommed and 4, San: Phat of $15,000,000,000 paid in wages Seymour & Se the lawyers, [ot the the bedee Burns was emple Tomorrow, Thursday, May 4 Suit Reductions Crowding F. a a / 7. ™ iest_ of white sport suiis, Each offering will « that it is possible at th No Charge for Alterations At the New, Nineteen West 34th Street Downtown Store, FIRST ASF Tranklin Simon a Co Missouri horse named Clarence. \ ne ite skirt, eight inches. from. the| Was put on free coinage of silver, At " r dc ful in time of national stress” we must have a camp where we could train, L ground, © uniform is fairly be- prices the ratio between gold The other day his owner, Clay h m t Ging like tathéra damp inthe Ad 1 | coming to some of the girls, but it} ind silver is about 26 to 1, whereas Goodhue of Higginsvitle, men. | thought it would be something at P in the irondacks—stone isn't what I'd pick out for stout]? Be ames Hine aN det fireplaces, hardwood floors, plenty of servants—you know the sort of thing. women, wo ¥ Sst bs henna Minivan cto Brel azty But h " are lvir | You know. we're not supposed to] Soon after the European war be- } i apehos ut at Chevy Chase we ar 4 ou know, , dtc sal tial possibility, and Clarence geo Rite Mice cegeny auit case and a lovely big box of | j wear Jewelry. But saw one woman! gan silver metal fell to its lowest tinctly said, woe Oh | Chocolates. | think one of the } with gray hair—claborately waved--[pyico of about 48 cents per ounce. have, and there are five of us in each lees ont — wt ‘aia guards spoke to her, for she | {% We Burt the sa war in proving a bene- UR 1s A ‘ACKED. tent, Just fancy, I was one turned to her man, who had just ay that the surgical dress- | dimond cart Ree aCe Aa hk neAHIe, ADUNiedl CHAUFFE TT crowd, so I Sew all my tentmates,| set down the suit case, and said, will use up 4,000 yards; Firs: wits its value within a year and a half, ; but the two hundred girls here are tore of protdband revigy rae ry week for bandages vw The hoarding of in Europe 1s oman Lured . : aay . 4 @ candy back, James. e can't . They wilt be distribu- t sailver to the front again for | from fifteen different States and lots : é | thought it was fe bringing s! & Hime Inte Trap: of those who have been put togetiier | pays : hers. yreaen't, she nenies Bs Mite nt AY “ Mee 5 Ret ghtoen and tw colnage purnoscs Ky) take the Dinee of! f | ub bale bue ” a < ar s re. ope th ello et that disappes d. Stephen Shan Messian, a chauffeur. | never saw each other before. Yet ules, you may be punished by narines the most; | Are you wondering what w UR Lilie ee teys EY $85 Vir , | fr | have te cat? Well, my dear, it he table & of No. 385 Virst Avenue, Long Island) ine space is so small in the tents ion ‘from camp. sweet to us and they] French cookina. troubles over coinage City, Nmped up to two policemen tn] tice the beds almost touch, re non rably don't tea eunaphor orin you kny we pe dinner the first day we had |which the passed the Long Island City Plaza carly to a {they call it in r ct natin Ot coe eiCast, petatasns aenaregus, |throush aftor © now Gay. 404 aelied for help, He anid his/ NO. SPRINGS, NO MATTRESSES) Kit ye sour iy gtiine and make AU peas and corn, with pineapple for |confronting Muropean nat The taxicab had been engaged at Broad- AND ONLY ONE MIRROR. aeeenr oie sang, formaslone Be hoger ve Tamnan windmill. MG) dessert, For supper we had cold | world's supply of gold Is gravitating way and Forty-fourth Street by a The: tent, arrangements are |rivne.te.te be Domed In the mous Hall) cee eo wander Off if. little erau roast beef, fried potatoes, sliced |toward this country and there are in are if you're absent from taps you may we wander off in little groups Heer ee ny tions that Europe will have to man and a woman, who said they| positively primitive. To be sure, | be sent away from camp. Insubord | tomatoes and tea. ey nave us | dications Ae rons ay wished to go to Hillside Avenue, be- A i tion ig punished ording to i nice man from the Re stewed prunes, bacon and eqqs, urn toward a silver basis. we do have electric lights, which nation is pu A rding t foast and coffec for our first yond Richmond Hill, Crossing the degree of the offens isn’t that rus first aid. | to ae She isealhe must be doused (I think that's | 1: le fenaish® Ropetlt LABVOtH Bek AGT wi breakf The marines have pa Aciag ep iatadiad alba anlar whl the military word) at 9.30, and [Mine means that sour pase privic ts how to make soups| 1ent us one of their Quartermas. , play Le Atreetion af hia fares Measian turned) W@ have floors of unpainted jleges are takon away from you. You for tho wick: ahe has a| | tert Who has nae e ios oF ox : yesterday at the tercentenary Girection of uns Tiouievard into Huint| boards raised six inches from the » camp without oil stove and a refrigerator in pe In areyi nina Tee garnet, ¢ performance in the Drury en te rraw Stree > ‘om your ding offteer, Next to her is the Red t a nu tre and knighted BR. Ben- Street and then to Degraw Street. IN) ground, But the beds are a@ pass from your commanding of n te hadsakerd | I. canvas Ms 4 wr i Fre tae! French cooking. And the See? stretch they signalled him to) siiy gote—no springs, no mat BBC a F hen whe jeachon mewingi| are thick white thinas that cou 5 ee : nea iz erent yoo you the making of dressing gowns and mmunition if h spumimediately, three. men, eaped trom | tress. There are no chiffoniers, tallowed to inink bed e poor dear soldiers. | Bit i BE ae ag ind, dragged Messian from his seat, 0 bureaus, not even the tiniest . tof it is that the work And ther Jon: ons in elementary ts 49 cents per airl per Pay. eat him, disabled his car, helped the dressing table. We must keep [ist particularly thrilling, Lt wish Rygiene. t's interesting to think that] man and Woman into the second car loth . + [there was a little me P| we in two week Sagmnade Off at. gonn'a Ho ous stathee: In eae suitcases or | about learning how to save the coun- nust train for h was sent to os-| hang them on the ropes that run jtry. [ thought we might Fa " and UE shall lice bel o the attac! | 4 ndant Poe says, and shall pe ts tat the He ele Tonal qttarrel| ftom the central pole in the tent | Fides, for cavalry practi 1 and ae rant Gee enaUia Ha etween independe: nt taxicab drivers! to its outer corners. In oped there would be rifte tive aA to rrcritice forticht fn the Times Square distr ces ane an etanicdela each tent | ond tennis courts and a he © tent Of bein prepared, Th | chairs, five gray SoH eta ining pool, Of course the prc . and the + ani mans, Nae vs ie ints . e ins arranged for us is awfully s nat sort me for the hast a pail for a water pitcher and but some of the girls think it's > ty 6 is reer my 0 PIMPI ES ONE twelve-inch mirror fastened _ bit stupid aay 6.20 und supper eyptl Taithalcanteall aalal ‘ We get up in the morning mmned for Ave. ale ne seneumirry |pavia Kemp, the dearest litt MS | Eczema, Rashes, Redness ani ; @ to | cheeked boy, Is us with vis bu res, eattoo ti J ess in fifteen minutes! | He's a druminer in the United scales i The officer of t f should not be permitted to We must make our own beds and Marine Corps, but he bugles seauti- ats seo that all thet annoy. They maybedriver = [keep the tents clean, Tho rule is to) fly tov even though the « alla ye can't seb night) old your blankets ac § t0/ always sound better than reveile, At! f, for two whole away quickly, fold your blankets across the foot of /4.49 the guard raises the fl ‘The J can't dance or to the the-| ar! the bed and your dressing gown sts of one squ. atre 4 q 2 ‘ Avenue thanks to across the top. Every day one of us the four ron we are, Allowad ne men 1 Cis, © tnvestigation | comp callers. wis hour ° h th n nt n ' is appointed tent orderly for hor| {jl that © ry tween 5 and 6& and men may ' hvoldable | tent, which means that sho is re-|around thelr waists. aid fr sponsible for its neat appearance, She must keep the vicinity of the} tent clean, too, and see that the tent | cords a lowered and raised at the proper times. When it's good weather we have the silles of the tent rolled up from inspection, at 8.30 A. M,, till retreat at 6.20 P, M. I was) tent orderly yesterday, and when Commandant Poe inspected us there was a crumpled envelope and a hair- |pin right in the middle of the floor, | Naan: that shocking! I got a reprimand—that's the pen- alty for “untidiness in person or tent My dear, military discipline is fea fully strict, Our old boarding school | comparable remedy FOR AILING SKIN) (At All Druggists) the medicated with Poslam, | PoslamSoapie on ‘aid to health of Skin and Hair. Superior for dainty use; | Toilet, Bath, Shampooing. BELL-ANS Absolutely Removes tam”? egy “can't hav Jany Indigestion. One package | preity ain Oe elsuaosh wanes , guard the first day, told me that, And H Rule posted in our tents, says: ‘Kat no food except that furnished | by the camp.” HERE'S THE REAL THING AMERICAN HEROINES, Do you know, while | was wait- provesit. 25cat all druggists, IN an, are picked from the as tho officer ef the S$ a red sush over her ch da They same compan day, who Ww left should Wo assemble, by compantes, for military calisthenics at 6.45, ‘They're just setting-up exercises, you kiow, and they last for an hour. Breul st is at 7.90, and inspection of tents at 8.80, so We can't linger very long able. rom 9 to nty minutes’ more then there are classes 12,20. NO INTRUDERS, MALE OR FE. MALE, ALLOWED. Besides the calisthenics and drilling we have to take the course in surgical dressings, The instruction tents, in charge of the Red Cross, are just across the foad from ‘camp. There are 300 day students who come there for work, but they are not allowed in our camp except during the regular visiting hours—oh, d no! They can't even eat’ lunch with us, although there's room for 100 extra people in our din- ing room. No one, as | heard f put jowed to intrude on in our eating id living quarters. Anyway, there's a perfectly good lunch pavilion gver in the field for the day girtel FROM THE MANUFACTURER tnd seve from #5 to5iO Be Curious! Visit Our Showrooms It you , want suit or #& coat or a dres buy it from the manu facturer and save the retailers’ profit. a Catalog mailed out of town upon request The HAMILTON fan) GARMENT Co. Adress Dept, TS for Pree ¢ 307 FIFTH AVE. 33 aN, Y, — DIRECT, Glove Silk Combinat Heavy quality silk, reinforce crochet top, plain front Emb’d Combinations Of glove silk, in white or pink, embroidered. Of glove silk, in white or pink, wide lace top. Emb'd Glove Silk Ve “Parfait” make, in pink of wh heavy quality silk Glove Silk Vests “Parfait” make, in pink or wh crochet top, plain front, Glove Silk Camisoles In pink or white, shadow lace ribbon straps For Women and Misses Special Silk Envelope Chemises Special Special ‘i Semi-Annual Sale Thursday |‘ eae | Glove Silk and Ribbed Underwear On Sale St Gauze Con Gauze weight, regular and ex ions ecial Silk Top Glove silk top, white; reinforc Sheer qualit | Fifth Avenue, 37th and 38th Streets t sts ite French band ¢ Special 1.05 or tight kuee Special 45 Silk Lisle Combinations ite, = Hand-crochet Special 1.25 trimmed or ti Envelope C : reinforced. the the German Silk Lisle Vests | il V back and tron Fine Ribbe Fine ribbed Pre: nment to tap that wire, ba Pont’s lawyers, Seymour. & Seymour, learned of what was @o+ ing on and they bired Val O'Farrell, who discovered the conspiracy.” Dr. Potter and his son and Father Farrell were tho only witnesses subs poenaed to-day. District Attorney. Harry 1. Lewis said that no one stb+ ject ‘to indictment would be subs }poaenaed, but that if any of them wanted to volunteer their testimony they could do so by signing a walver of immunity, After Father Farrell had testified he said that he had positive evidence that Cardinal« PRarley'« wire had been tapped as had beon the telephone wite of Bishop Hayes > HURLS DYNAMITE AT POLICE. Demented Jersey City Man Causes Bae Plosion But Wissen Mark, Kurt Fe reel est friends $ ” D For Fashior€s Smartest Caprices by the ited for tomorrow's sale, from assortments already specially priced. Selections sparkling with Parisian smartness —crisp with style of that telegraphic newness that brings the highest pre- mium, Blue serges, twills and taffetas, gray suede fabrics and” Tehtweight woqllens Til Sum softest dale “lhe show- correct checks and plaids. vreate a thrill of surprise ¢ price. u Fashion Shop 14-16 West 14th St. ———_____———_ ‘ore Floor. | nbinations rib'd, hand seallopal, ‘ ‘Spaced ombinattons» liste bod. , ed tra sizes. in pink, or Special crochet edge. | Spectal dl Combinations trimmed hemises neh band top. Special

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