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Why Take Chances? When your premises are under the they are rded against burgla: fire, jeaks ted othse damaging fe regularities. Caer mara backed up bythe Holmes ffice organization guards ‘ } poh) A telephone call will bring complete information. HOLMES protection of the Holmes pestle, " ee PROTECTIVE* COMPANY 26*CORTLANDT®* ST° tel~Cortlandt +10 THE EVENING WORLD, WEDNESDAY, APRIL 18, 1917, A : PP NEW AND DIRECT TAXES FOR STATE OF $30,000,00 Senate Republicans Adopt Brown Revenue Plans, but Fight Is Started. | cooest Five Batt Co a The ing ; ALBANY, Aprit is—The Repub- |ilean members of the Senate have Jagree? on the following programme for taxing the people of New York: | ted normal revenuc.$49,500,000 in excine tax..... 2,600,000 mercantile a dustrial corporations... Increased tax on pl automobiles . Direct tax .. 14,000,000 2,000,000 + 12,000,000 ceeceee | “CREAM QUALITY” The perfect breakfast food. The heart strength of the wheat— delicious and economical, 9g SUNDAY WORLD WANTS WORK MONDAY __M MOR t | Poiret Twill Coat Trimmed with Silk Stitching on collar, cuffs, pockets and sash, 15% 16°° } \ ODDS AND ENDS Many of these Dresses are reproductions of higher priced models, materials are crepe de chine, crepe meteor, fine taffetas, pongee, men’s wear serges and serge and satin com- | Strictly Tailored Suit Braid Trimmed, men's wear serge, peau de cyugne lined, large over collar, 165° binations. stock for quick disposal at | Alterations Free at WONDERS! #Taded on the basis of tire mea ALTERATIONS FRE Near Gates Ave., AFTER-EASTER SALE OF Smart Spring Coats An Assemblage of New Coats for Street, Afternoon and Dress Wear Women’ sand Misses’ Coatsof WoolVelour, Gabardine, Poiret TwillandVelour Checks; attractive styles, yoke and half lined.... Women's and Misses’ Coats of Gunni- burl, Loupine, Tricotine, Wool Velour, Garbardine, Serges and Tweeds, repro- ductions of higher priced models....... Women's and Misses’ Coats of Bolivias, Velours, Tricotines, Chudah Silk and Bur- ella, remarkable collection of high cost models, greatly reduced for this sale... ANNOUNCE SPECIAL FOR THURSDAY Women’s and Misses’ Suits AT SHARP REDUCTIONS Materials of English Serge, Gunniburl, Poiret Twill, Tricotine, Wool Jersey, Gabardine, Fancy Checks, Taffeta, Etc., in all new spring shades. EXCEPTIONAL OFFERING Silk Afternoon Frocks, 12 All are brand new models, gath- ered together for final clearance. Girls’ Coats (greatly reduced) about 300 Coats in vari- ous materials and styles have been selected from regular Sizes 6 to 14, former values up to £15.00, Uberti Total revenue « $80,000,000 This programme was outlined at a conference held by the Republicans last night. Senator Brown herded his flock tn the Finance Committee room and began the final roundup of the seasion’s legislation, It 1s his purpose to hold nightly conferences until the close of the Legislature's work, An insurrection broke out to-day in the | Dill imposing a tax upon manufac- turing and industrial corporations. The Senate leaders had planned to make this measure the cornerstone of the session's tax structure. Dur- ing the day many of the Assembly- men the bill. Merchants i manufac. turers of New York City have cen- tered a terrific fight on it The p.casure automobile tax Is to be doubled After Aug. 1. re- Fulton St., or. Bridge St. At Subway Station, Brooklyn. 1329-1331 Broadway jrooklyn, 4810-4812 Fifth Ave. Bet. 48th and 49th Sts., Brooklyn. ] 500 1875 2250 2250 OF BETTER DRESSES $75 775 g7s Three Brooklyn Stores Assembly against tho Milla served notice on the leaders that they would not stand bitched to It Is to be ments, so the man who has taken much road kidding by reason of driv- ing @ flivver will have something on his neighbor with the eight-oylinder \“ de luxe. The Excise Bill is regarded as as- sured, In spite of the fight the Antl- | Saloon League is making against the reporting of the bill without a hear- ing. The Local Option Bill was mady the subject of conference last night. | It is in @ very uncertain state in the Senate. The advocates of the ad- ministration bill are by no means sure they can pass it. | In many quarters the action of the | Assembly on the Boxing Bill is taken |as showing the temper of the Legis- lature toward the Governor. It is pointed out that no real effort was made to bring in the absentees to pags the Governor's boxing measure, when they might easily have been corralled. By the reasoning that things equal to the same thing are equal to each other, the sharks figure | that the Local Option Bill will lke- wise strike a snag. The Senate Finance Committee has reported out, without recommenda- | tion, the Towner Bill allowing the Commissioner of Foods and Markets to establish milk depots and pasteuri- |zation plants, This measure threat- ens to split the Senate wide open. , 30,000 CARRANZA TROOPS MOBILIZED ON BORDER Villa Chase Given Up and Prac- tically All Federal Forces Taken From Central Mexico. EL PASO, Tex. April 18—Car- ranza’s mobilization of troops along the border continued to-day and it was learned that Gen, Murguia bas given up the Villa chase, returning to | Juarez with his column of 5,000 men, which he led to El Valle ant week, ostensibly in pursuit of the bandit, Withdrawal of virtually all Car- ranzista forces, with the exception of a few garrisons, from central Mexico has been virtually completed. It ts |reported that the State of Guana- juato is now completely abun‘toned by the Federal forces and garrisons have been ieft only in the/most im- portant central Mexico cities. Gen, Murgula’s return to Juares will place approximately $0,000 Cag- ranzista troops within strik’ng dis- , charming models which arrived a month ago. tance of El Paso, or other border points, _—_—_———— | POLICE BREAK UP “STAG.” — Women Dancers and Two Men Ar- rested and Dachelor Batchers Flee. Two hundred members of the Bach- elor Butchers’ Association fled from a hall in Hast Seventy-third Street at | midnight when Inspector Morris and half a dosen detectives revealed their identity and arrested a woman per- former and two men on charges of The giving an indecent performance. prisoners, Who described themselv Lottie La Corla, twenty-fe 157 Weat Fo | of Anton Pevelka of No. and George Quinn, a No. booking axent, Hroadway, were arraigned ing Jn Cowden testified that the woman appeared in tighta and later gave a dance to which exception was | this me Yorkville Court Dete taken. Maj in $500 bat PLOW UP VANDERBILT LAWNS Potatoes to Be Raised on Great Long Island Estate, To help in the food supply cvampaign William K. Vanderbilt has ordered that eight acres of the beautiful lawns of Idiehour, his Long Island estate, be plowed and planted In potatucs, Under earlier instructions Superintendent P. | J. Promm already had prepared to cul- tivate almost every foot of the eight hundred acres in the estate outside the lawn, Plowing of the lawns wii start ato 5 istrate Nolan held the three for trial \¥ \|Are You Fair—To Your Eyes? If you have to work long hours or in poor light, give them the help they need — correct glasses. yesight Examination id Eye Specialists, Correctly Fitted Glasses From $2.50 y Established 55 Years New York: 184 B'way, at John St. 223 Sixth Av., sth St. 350 Sixth Av., aad St Jor Nassau, at Ann St 17 West ‘gad_ Street ') Brooklyn: 498 Fulton St.,cor,Bond St. 10-YR. GUARANTEE Wits ALL Wun. COMB IN THE MORNING. HAVE t TRETH ae TED WITH. PALN AND Wi OME AT Wirt SSW Mer olan H PROKEN PLATES REPAIR, WHILF YOU WAIT pR-BLOOK, =TWO OFFICES => 2oeelRe Sse tagr 24 Sb CORS tay W COW 34 ave} USD AY ae eM | blouses in lovely soft colors with white or plain colored collars. g PATRIOTIC ECONOMY UNIVERSAL SERVICE JOHN WA The he ‘Long- ‘Looked. For Stickley Brothers m Charming Gowns Offered Quaint Furniture Copies of Lanvin, Beer, Premet, Nickie Bullos, Drecoll and Bernard Twenty Carloads to Be Offered Tomorrow—for the First Time— Allat HALF Price From §2 to $61 for Single Pieces __ Combined 1896, John Wanamaker, founded founded 1861. _ Broadway 1 at Ninth Street. The Wanamaker Store, like Paris, after introducing a large authoritative collection of original Paris models now offers the “little gowns.” The copies and adaptations of the youthful, These gowns have been made with the co-operation of an importing manufacturer who maintains representatives in Paris all the year ‘round and whose clothes are deliciously French in line and color. It is one of his secrets that he can make such delightful things and price them so inexpensively, Charmeuse Gown After Drecoll, $60 Old blue charmeuse graceful draped and having black Tulle black embroidery. Evening Gown After Agnes, $90 Black satin with long jet tassels and jet embroidery and introducing culotte drapery faced with white, Blue Serge Gown After Premet, $47.50 The top silhouette in a typical Premed frock of blue serge introdue- Afternoon Dress After Beer, $48.50 Flesh-color crepe Georgette with Gerdine ot to draperies, having wide borders of pale blue embroidery. Evening Gown After Bulloz, $85 A dream of an ing frock in the colorings Bulloz used in the original, combining chiffon with taffeta, To give charm and gaiety to the whole there is a festoon of roses part way around the skirt and some silver em- broidery. One of the Dining Room Suites in the Sale This furniture was bought last year, on the basis of last year’s prices—far below today’s, It should have been here for our February Furniture Sale, but only a carload or so got through. Now 20 carloads are here— Serge Dress ing black satin and braid trimming. After Lanvin, $50 Satin Gown $ 70, 000 W orth brcidery and tle rus ornandie| , After Beer, $48.50 —on the basis of last year’s prices— A charming satin frock with sash Ghamiaatto and vivid sleeves of silk. and simple littl» chemisette of organ- Satin Dress ‘die, very demure and youthful, SETTEES SIDEBOARDS i . ROCKERS SERVING TABLES After Lanvin, $55 Evening Dress CHAIRS CH INA ‘CABINETS pH A dress with peg-top skirt made of After Bulloz, $67.50 E NSION | TABL! satin combined with erepe Georgette.| 4 beautiful gown of i biack taf- HALL UMTRRORS ee ee embroidered with colored beads. feta cut with V decolletage, having a UMBRELLA STANDS and some Afternoon Gown quantity of silver embroidery. MAGAZINE STANDS BEDROOM FURNITURE Evening Dress After Premet, $68.50 Old blue charmeuse with metal lace and black satin sash, Serge Dress fe Bernard, $32.50 Sood serge frock with button a gathered skirt, and white faille After Premet, $50 An artistic gown in dark blue com. bined with sand color; an unusual dress with beautiful draperies, Serge and Satin Gown After Drecoll, $48.50 A morning dress with coat of blue} serge opening over dress of black| tel, It is all Stickley Brothers Company furniture from “The Old House,” known wherever mission furniture is sold. All finely constructed. ‘All beautifully finished. All of picked woods. Much of it is in the mission style in the wonderful brown tone for which the mak- rs—-largest manufacturers of mission furniture in America satin embroidered with black sou- ar. —are famous. Part of it is in tache and colored thread. Second floor, Old Building. | the style best described as with spiral or twisted turnings of the legs, back-posts and arm-stumps-—much of this in mahogany finish. Fine tapes- tries and leather are used for coverings. Because their workrooms have been busy all season making blouses at regular prices for us, two NewYork makers co-operate now in Offering 1,000 Fresh Spring Blouses at $3.85 Blouses as fine in every particular as models which have been selling here until today at 30 to 40 per cent. more. Blouses just fresh from the workrooms. New styles introducing all the fashionable collars, new silks, best colors. Just what the makers had on hand, Two or three of one kind, half a dozen of another. All sizes in the group. ‘Two of the tapestry-covered pieces in the sale, 325 Styles None of which has been offered under-price by any other house in New York We got this wonderful purchase because Stickley Brothers Company designed a new style and a new finish for their 1917 production, and wished to be rid of all their factory stocks, And Wanamaker's offered the best opportunity for a quick, thorough clearaway. For the Wanamaker Stores are the largest distributors Sports shirts of imported striped | Crepe Georgette with French dots. in America of furniture at retail, habutai. Crepe Georgette blouses, double Sports shirts of cluster striped tub], breasted, We were very disappointed when this furniture failed to silks. epe Georgette blouses with lace. a a 4 : Plies oyere de chine blouses, embroidered, | arrive in time for our February Sale. But, in view of present Dress blouses of crepe Georgette, Dress blouses of crepe de chine. rage (ce. Grins Biovees, Tailored blouses of crepe de chine. | Blouses wih bead embroidery. Sports blouses of pongee, Blouses of crepe Georgette with frills, worsted | conditions, we are glad it didn’t get here earlier. It offers today an opportunity for ECONOMY which has no parallel in the country. Plenty of white and fish color and other popular shades to wear with suits and sports skirts. Every Piece is Perfect Every Piece is Half Price NOW t is the time to Buy A blouse opportunity not equaled here this season. Main Aisle. Old Building. Plaid Taffeta Shirtwaists, $5 A third less for a limited quantity of exceptionally good plaid taffeta Third Noor, Old Building, IN THE ME BROADWAY $8 STORE CORNER Wanamaker Suits and Topcoats for Men at $16.50, $17.50, $18.50 g & ness of the fabrics, in the many new patterns and new ative styles for business are ded, colors. It is an up-to-the- minute ‘collection, Styles are The Suits—in a variety of pat- terns — cheviot, worsted, cassi- mere and mixtures; two and three- button models, patch, flap or slant pockets, STREET LEVEL— IGHTH STREET Thursday—Pifth Gallery, Ne Economy Sale of Young Women’s Suits 500 Spring suits, in all their freshness and sim- plicity and clever restraint of line, have been taken from our new Spring stocks, and reduced in price for Thursday's selling. Today ...-+.«. #20 to $49.78 Tomorrow .... $15 to $40 MATERIALS. COLORS~-rose, green, gold, chartreuse, beige, gray, Copenhagen blue, and black, in the lot, Moat of the suits are lined with peau de cygne, striped taffetas, or novelty silks, 14 to 20 years sizes, Grace Church Bide, Second Fleer, Old } Detttins, the latest, They include some The Overcoats in a youthful box- back model with large patch pockets and cuffed sleeves, as well us the Chesterfield in black or oxfords. Please note particu the coats are silk-lined, $17.60, 5 Broadway corner Eighth Street, gubardine, burella cloth, serge, Poiret twill,

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