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A SUNDAY WORLD WANTS WORK MONDAY MORNING WONDERS. | MIL UAMUI EMAILED 25 cents to $7 per thousand and-on cigarettes from 80 cente to §1.20 per thousand. Five cents a pound {a the new tax on tobacco, snuff and other manufactured tobacco, while cigarette papers ore taxed from a half cent to one cent per hundred. The taxes on freight and passenger transportation are also extended to motor vehicle competitors of steam and electric railways and w ines. The passenger transportation tax ts not applicable to fares costing 36 cents or less or commutation or sea- son tickets for trips less than thirty miles. The 10 per cent. tax on Pullman ac- MANY NEW WA TES WEFT AT 12 TONGH (Continued from First Page:) DOLLY SISTERS Dancing at Hotel Knickerbocker Grill 42d STREET at BROADWAY nildre charged, also 1s provided | Paw are ta except those to bona fide employees, muntetpal n are officers and children under twelve, commodations 1s applicable to pays! NIGHTLY DURING SUPPER [extended to cabareta or other enter-| ments for seats, berthe and state rooms in parlor and sleeping cars or on vessels. The S-cent tax on telegraph, tele- phone or radio messages coating 16 uinment in whieh the admission ts included In the price paid for refresh- ment, merchandise or service. Per- sons leasing theatre boxes must pay 10 per cent, on thelr rental, ‘The new rates on cigars range from originating in the United States, Clubs whose dues are less than $12) a year and fees to lodges are exempt from the 10 per cent. dues. reinsurance policies exempted. In- dustrial or weekly payment policios are taxed 40 per cent. on the first premium on policien for $500 or less, ——— [HIGH COST OF COMMUTING IS MADE EVEN HIGHER BY WAR TAX ON TICKETS Impost of 8 Per Cent. on All Trips Oustide of a Thirty-Mile Zone. Commuters living more than thirty miles from New York City will find the high cost of commuting even higher under the new war revenue| law, which imposes an 8 per cent. tax on all forms of railway tickets. The tax must be pald in addition to the regular fare. All stations be- q ts Esrecially Invited. COMPAKE PRICES AND SAVE MONEY alin We Invite Comparison “Ww SEZ, ~— Genuine Genuine Leather Week delivers any thing we sell op mitror. SALE OF BRASS BEDS Kew. Vrice 825g Open an Account or include in your outfit your purchase of Rugs, Linoleums, Carpets, Curtains, Portieres, Linens, etc., and pay for i in small . Price 823,05, cents or more applies only to those |» tax on club) N The new insurance taxes are tm- | posed on new policies issued, with | * the thirty-mile sone and are bisa to the tax: Main Une Central Park Qyster Bay Mill Neck Hicksville Maln line Ramsey | Greenwood Lake Montclatr Heights N Nyack Nanuet Wyckof Main line Y arke. Perth Amboy Phentx Pennsylvania. Main line Metuchen | Individual one way and round trip tickets the tariff on which fa more than 36 cents are also @ubject to the tax, as are mileage tickets. Single or one way tickets and mileage books which have been purchased prior to Nov. 1 for use subsequent to that date must have the tax stamp affixed vefore they are accepted for passage. This provision of the law applies to mileage books which have been part- ly used, but does not apply to one way or round trip single tickets which have been used to a point short of their destination and upop which the journey ts continued after |Nov. 1. Unused parts of mileage books #hould be presented to ticket jagents for the payment of the tax! prior to Nov. 1. A stamp indicating 28 Cash or Credit yond those listed below are outside BREAKS A COLDIN AHURRY “Pape ‘Cold Compound” ispleasantand affords Instant Relief. A dose taken every two hours until three coses are taken will end grippe misery and break up a cold, weekly or monthly payments, ] 7 pen an Account With Our pects °"f. Room $ Outfit Pay styles to y saving Yu Give Tradin ne H” Green nn Stamps. Sperry G $2 Weekly Delivers ‘This Sult to Your Home, trils and air passages in the head, stops nasty discharge or nose running, relieves sick headache, dullness, fe- verishness, sore throat, sneezing, sore- ness and stiffness. Don't stay stuffed-up! Quit blowing and snuffing! Ease your throbbing head! Nothing else in the world gives such prompt relief as “Pape's Cold Compo which costs only a few cents at any drug store, It acts with- out assistance, tastes nice, causes no inconvenience. Be sure you get the genuine, Don't accept something else, $ | ‘lock at All Threa Store: wx (30 (0 36St reve BLOCK 8thAVE. srouns) 144 West 125 St. (ar Open Saturday Evenings Until 10 “®)| Pay One Dollar And We Will Deliver Any Complete RoomOutfit to your home, and you oan pay the bal- ance in small ly payments, America's Greatest Furniture House Lucky Strike Cigarettes A new creation —a new idea—toasted tobacco. The delicious Burley flavor is improved and sealed in; delivered to you fresh because the tobacco It's toasted 7 Y HES me lor It promptly opens clogged-up nos- | |that the tax has been paid on the amount of unused coupons will be! |attixed. | The ame tax will be collected| upon excess baggage charges and!/ upon payments for the transportation lof dogs, bicycles, baby carriages, &c. ‘yretght shipments, however, will be taxed at the rate of only 8 per cent. pronto titan $410,000,000 NEW | TAXES GO IN EFFECT HERE TO-MORROW Internal Revenue Department Pre-| pares for Big Rush Due to War Imposts. Comparative figures given this morning by William H,. Edwards, | Collector of Internal Revenue, show | | that the new taxes going into effect | to-morrow will mean that whereas | | Uncle Sam collected $90,000,000 in | taxes in this area last year, this year he will collect $500,000,000, He said: | “The taxe:. that go into effect to- morrow have put such a strain on this office that I have had to appeal to Washington for 150 extra men. “Generally speaking, taxpayers have been making honest returns of the floor tax inventories, There seems to be a genuine willingness to take a share in assisting the Government in every way at this time, For those who endeavor to evade the law there is constant danger, for inspectors will be on the job at all times from now on, dropping in at unexpected times to ask to see the 1917 returns, and if they cannot be produced, or if they are found Incorrect in any particular there is a penalty of 50 per cent. of the original total. “We ure doing all in our power to assist those who find it difficult in | meeting the taxes all at once. In | cases where it can be established that |the tax cannot be paid in full by | Nov. 2, or, as in the case of some small retail liquor dealers, surety cannot be obtained, I have arranged to accept a bond suffictent to cover 4 amount." ‘on which new taxes became | collectable to-morrow are cigars and clgarettes, syrups and extracts used tn | making soft drinks, mineral and table waters, carbonic acid gas in drums for the making of carbonated water, dis- | tilled spirits, beer, lager, ale, porter |and other fermented lquors, stil! and | eparkling wines, rectified spirite, grape | brandy, vermouth. On Nov. 4 taxes are payable on all yachts, boats and sailing vessels not used exclusively for trade or national defense. Other immediate imposts are on autgmobiles, cdmeras, chewing gum, films’ for moving pictures, Jewelry, |patent medicines, talking machines, | phonograph records,’sporting goods of | various kinds, toilet articles, playing jcards, freight, passenger and express | charges, oll pipe lines, sleeping and | parlor car tickets, telegrams and tele- | phone messages for which the charge | 4s 15 cents or more, insurance, ad- | mission to places of amusement and | dues or membership fees in social, | sporting or athletic clubs when euch | dues are over $12 @ year, | Joseph Szekely, an Austrian, thirty- | eive years old, was convicted in the Court of General Sessions to-day of having @ revolver silencer in his pos- session. His conviction was the first under @ law that went into effect Sept. 1, Five years is the maximum penalty Judge Malone remanded Ssekely until ral officials can determine the exact of his business in this country. Bxekely 1s a walter and lived at No, 429 Bast Ninth Street, “$60; 000 INCOME NOW ZERO. Chappelle for, #168 a week temporary allmony and, $1,500 counsel fees In Mrs. t she names New York Central. War “Broker Dorothy on picture | « Division: New York to 4 actress, Chappelle Main line Scarborough Agent, Lawyer Tells has filed a Hatnam Beaver iin The war has reduced the income of | Decision on the ali (from Bouth Perry) wf Emanuel 8 Chappelle from $60,000 to = Putnam Pocantico Hille nothing @ year, according to @ recital mG | ; oe {em Grane Comte itt Manor Court, Brook- | NEW LABOR UNION PROBLEM. from 1hith Streot) in being sued for —_—— West Shore Congera | divorce by Grace Helaine Chappelle.|Patting Women Into Men's Jobs Central of New Jersey. |A slump tn the wine business ts given Aronsen Federation. Main line Lincotn as the o of Chappelle's prese: VAS! a vide Sea Shore Morgan — f ppe present] WASH Oc i, — Wide- New Haven. 1 spread intr of women into Main Uno Greenwich He ia lving now, hie lawyer sald, at} men's work as a war necessity has from Grand Central nay the expense of a Hroadway reataura-| aroused the American eration of | Harlem River Stamford |teur at whose t he formerly spent| Labor. Plans being developed to ee eae fortunes. He was the best known | combat replacing men with women at shee uee bndendat Jah of FE jWine agents in the White Light dis-|less than union wages. Main Un vi question of unio new wor | Seriy Wy Basen Convene trict. i The question A fontaing new woe Passaic & Delaware Stirling |_ ‘The case was before Supreme Court|en workers will taken up in cons Leng lela Justice Callaghan on « petition by Mra. | nection with the whole labor shortage WHOLESALERS J ONLY A WHOLESALER CAN GIVE VALUES ‘LIKE THESE Smartest High Class Garments At 33% to50% Under Retail Prices at RETAIL Wednesday—Thursday—Friday—Saturday SAVE $7 $12 WHOLESALERS WU! Sell To You BEST en. Special sss: DON’T MISS 1,200 Coats Snappy, a made Coats. All the colors and materials in demand, Fur ¢ ollares and Plain, Ladies’ and Misses’ Sizes Actual Retail Value $18 Many Other Bargains up to $40 1,000 Dresses Smartest Fifth Ave. fashions in Taffe- tas, Serges, Satins, Oxfords and Combi- nations. Big variety, ull sizes, all colors Value $18 ig Values up to $22.50 950 Suits For Ladies and Misses Stunning models. Plain and fur-trimmed. Big variety to select from. Ox- Fur'collare, fords, Burellas, Men's Wear Serge, Broadcloth Gabardine. Some 19° Value $20 to $40 LCOATS AND SUITS$ Retail valae up to 880 42 MODE for American Soldiers The authorities at Washington hav intended for American aula rs in F than November [5th. be lost in mak g selections. bowls of ). D. Wool Sweaters ng W 606 D. Wool Caps and leather lelmets Money Belts (we ©. D. Wool Mufflers proof) Safety Razors Military Brushes Toilet Necessaries ‘ool Wristlets O. D. Wool Biankets Wool Underwear Shirts and Pajamas Stationery Khaki-color Handker- Fountain Pens chiefs (silkorcotton) Compasses Khaki-colorWool Half- Kodaks hose Sleeping Bags Gloves, im wool or Thermos Bottles leather Pocket Flash Lights Wrist Watches Trench Mirrors (un- breakable, of steel) (nickel-plated, with battery) Comfort Kits Thirty-fourth Street fl 2 to 16 West 33d St. This Important Sale ‘10 i *12 50 33 &540 CHRISTMAS GIFTS e ordered that Christmas | It is therefore advisable that no “Among the many useful and appropriate articles now being shown in the Store's various Departments are the following, all moderately priced: Fifth Avenue - Madison Avenue, New York problem at the American Labor Convention In Buftase, THE ORIGINAL jee nutrition, uj neh alag m0 More mutton han teay co Instantly prepa Substitutes Cost YOU Same Waldorf ey Near 6th Avenue Take Elev ‘This Dress tn Oxford of Serge, in France rance be mailed not ' Tobacco Pouches (waterproof) Aluminum Drinking Cups Cigarette Cases (water= proof) Sewing Kits First Aid Kits Photograph Cases Sterling Silver Pencils Playing Cards Dominoes Shoe Laces Safety Pins Pocket Knives Match Cases Thirty-fifth Streg MALTED MILK