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THE EVENING WORLD, THURSDAY, JANUARY 10, 1918, Bonetti Dive Me Sonn heh ro S) SCARCE. | Tax Forms for $3,000 Incomes BALK SPIESTO GET |S: EEA TS Are Ready for Distrjbution the, Yold aroke, ts quoted by the ‘© years ago I heard a rumor : } t ; Washington, Jan, 10. * } VERY married person or head of a family whose income for thers, N86 fan ie London: wee the calendar year 1917 was $2,000 or more must file with a ‘ould place me tn touch with a chem- the Collector of Internal Revenue in the district im which Ist in Switzerland who had in nis he resides or has his place of business, on or before March 1, 1918, possession recipes for Badische ant- a return of his {ncome, Every unmarried person whose income was tine dyes, I mentioned the matter to $1,000 or more must file a return. my friend, Richard Baldry, and we i —_>— ] The exemptions are $2,000 for married persons and heads of Jncided to follow up the clue.” They } "i 4 families and $1,000 for unmarried persons, Additional exemptions British Brave Dangers to G ere given every ald by the Forelgn wm . . 1 fy ’ ‘ Set | Crisis Is Appalling and MII t of $200 are allowed to married persons or heads of families for each invaluable P Ri il pr gg cept the Rich Go } ~ dependent child tf under eighteen years of ago or incapable of selt- MV ANNA IS Deprie, Ul Ok il ety on-every Gaueney he wade 10 ‘Hungry. @ipport, | Switzerland, switzerland, His baggage was stolen Ss “Net income” means grosa income less certain deductions pro- 16 was drugged and assaulted and ' vided by the act. Actual business expenses may be deducted but not Courient, 1018, ty ‘The Pree Publishing Co, |thrown Into the gutter. He was fol- By AG Segrue. family or living expenses. | adi Sind oe iced om Droniaa Weed.) wed once by two men as far as Conse Tho normal rate of taxation under the act of Oct. 8 1917, 182 | “TonpoN, Jam 10—One of tho|!itvre. On one occasion he was tray. as ion . s * isa: per cent. A graduated system of surtaxes applies to incomes in tthe | lune with « diplomat whose bagrage F h bl W t Cc t excess of $5,000, Payment of tho tax must be made on or before jones: Pemarneeie: fomaeee was marked with the same initials rasnionable inter oa BERNE, | war, involving great rink and the ex-|as his own. This gentleman's bag- June 15, 1918. Revenue officers will assist the taxpayers in making 4 by John Leyland of London to you the | penditure of thousands of dollars, | rse was also stolen en route. While ‘ ; out their returns, — , y t count of Germ \German agents were paying these at- W of 1018. 1 Gwe Forms for incomes of not more than $3,000 are being mailed to saled to-day in the story of |r een e representatives, the For omen & Misses Holland wt Collectors of Internal Revenue. The forms for the corporation tax, lg of Lin * ue fe ecipéa and samples were travelling ; netupiccal ri ore than $3,000 will Moysscdiekestrsemerdnpigh alba Sil Pa England.” : the excess profits tax and incomes of mor $ be ready hd Sher BWibeaMAnd asore curely to Engl rea e e by Jan. 15 i ; dye in. | The men who have the recipes have I Se Va ge the great German dye in-| ised tempting offers from cupital- Se - — Cewiuss dus! juts and speculatora for them, and «ay * t 7 . tations with Russta will end the war » achlevement je after tw: i srough here on his way to a Sw a w ja will en achlevement eam r Go talents n the ¢ front, remove the fool! veare of persistent effort, and Is re y intend to sell them to the British These coats represent the newest styles; the Advance }| health rewort shortage pen the door to gener Government for the use of the Gov- ; materials, colors and furs are those in demand jermment dye works, permitting the || His impressions were formed in| il representative. The . t of questioning, of unrest, a Dally M 5 ne ema Showing | || Germany duping tho tatter part of jeven of incipient revolt,’ is abroad recipes number, are now Tock ed eee ene ore te Re dene eaten ©} |Iiast month'-in the course of an im.|/And is spretee ne ot ante the coping in @ London bank.| sold freely to all British manutacs FUR TRIMMED COATS—Twenty distinctive of | portant mission, Owing to the nn-| prisons at Spandau, to which all po- e In use in the premie irers needing them. models developed in Velour de Laine, Chiffon , i litieal prisoners are sent, are filled to - Broadcloth and heavy Wool Velour, with deep the N || ture of this miastion and he creden-| overcrowding, and recently sentenced _ ra collars of Australian Opossum, Nutria, Natural 1 New |" die he presented’ my informant was |orrenders, Tike “German “women, tp tint Raccoon and other furs. : ||treated with groat constderation by visston, | Redased t ced to Spring |}! |“ foldlers and workmen who have . tho author'i‘as and on one occasion lhad th urage to denounce the i . / “ cheon by rep- | Kaiser ipublt icly form a proportion of Styles / was entertained at lun y | theme inne oo 20.00 German servility and Ger- | spect for authority do more | the tron hand of authority to dive live in a flourishing Rhenish town. | 50), reeontatives of the German Govern | «tr would be folly, however, to at- | ment tach any exaggerated importance to “ = th about | the new spirit, which tm stronger in| Be = ; (a 2 1 pret me emf nituntion aa J oaw | Beriin and Prussia than in other} 3 a e Ss re) HIGHEST COST COATS AND WRAPS, de- hn i the German food nitua ta of the empire, ee veloped in the finest materials and trimmed | || tt" he said. “Only the very rich can ‘An anti-dynastic movement on the vith luxuri fe © off the pangs of hunger. | Ttussian lines is out of the question w xurious furs, A wonderful selection of the | || "42. {1a'tn cw women friends who| Mt Germany during the war, (German | Reduced Prices Range from | newest ideas in Spring Dresses, i ilks, | || The principal ambition of the Seoste ni lesl fhe reall : | render such revolution Impossible, omen was to procure some con- at remarkably low prices ae “In Berlin the Kalser and the royal : || deneed milk, ‘Their maid spent Sine family are looked on coldly. The | | | all her timo, as most maid servants! Crown Princo is everywhere intensely LTON |} now do in Germany, running from] disliked by all classes. People dis- like him because he lives In comfort, | Aspirin Take nochances. When you buy Aspirin demand the original unbroken package and see that it bears the Bayer Cross, Then you will know you are getting the 35.00 «© 95.00 FUR TRIMMED COATS—Fifteen of our newest and moat desirable models are in this lot. The materials are Suede Velour, Pom Pom, Chiffon GARMENT shop to shop trying to get food even xury, at the front, thus 307 PIPNAY EERE ‘How much welght have you lost| 4, jariig contrast to the lito one true Aspirin. Broadcloth, Velour de Laine and Wool Velour, Now s ring Frock of || recently?’ in a question you hear | 5 = Bolivia, Trimmed with either collar or collar and cuffs of various =" *""9 be | ket on all widen. Soldiera told me! “The Bayer Your Guarantee | ase flea bare Georgette Crepa — ‘ ‘ R 4 th Gray 2d they had lost as much as twenty ‘Ciess~m of Purity”* a | with Gray Squirrel, tetuend te with Silk Insertion = pounds during a brief period of leave at home th Avenue and 3 for the Homan “Converaation everywhere 19 about! Hr okiyn, this. morning, a TABLETS in Pocket Boxes of 12—Bottlesof 24and 108 CAPSULES im Sealed Packages of 12 and 24 Reduced t Embroidery, 1500 25.00 rs food, and the Getman who tokl Mé@]iween the first and second cars. His ‘The trede-merk ~ Meg. U.S. Pat. Of ) f badly f hat 1 a's quaraniee that the monvacetiencidester of WN Jinomeont that ‘What Is golng through our head ken is, yO ete ies wan tle t| alley J durts, fabless and 9 e ’ e A ig our stomach,’ summed up the situ-|up for ftteen minutes while Sagar | Meant nated —_ Women Ss & Misses Spring Frocks being extricated. He is a Lod Bpeparid werlan Hospital 4 p @ “You see very few dogs in Germany, | | aye H for two different reasons. There is —_ ———— : - ee An unusual showing of authentic new fash- fons suitable for Southern Resort Wear. The Values Are Most Extraordinary Distinctive models fashioned of Crepe Georgette, Satin, Serge or Taffeta Silk in the new shades for Spring. Many are elaborately hand embroidered and bead trimmed; included are a number of smart tailored effects. Specially Priced, no food to give ne dogs and the peo- logs for food. ein Germany hae come a tragedy. | heard that dyn lentery atifY rages and that oht!dren | die from starvation. In Berlin I saw > , with my own eyes the terrible effects {t has upon tho health and stamina ) of the adult population. One curious point, I heard that many cases of FIFTH AVENU! hernia occur through loss of girth. “Tho stranger {s at first amazed at tne voractous and diegusting manner Announce 18.50 22.50 35.00 50.00 in whict the Germans now eat, even at the best hotels. Only one helping h A l Se f cha bent tan, Oal one baie The Annual Sale o overflowing and, looking neither to “<== _|) MEN’S FURNISHINGS ||| SBAUHINNGERO| LEON TROTZKY - 9 a or ees At Substantial Reductions Start the New Year Right! : Moe Levy & Son Clothiers 119-125 Walker St. Perinat dab rataad Ne ahoumoes Did you pals a resolution to SAVE, money THIS year? If you did, we can help you. it of undernourlabment: pew Hh Filling your FURNITURE and RUG needs lin Germany. The output of munition and direct particular attention to the following facts it in revotution- =Woman and Uncle Sam} jactorios has sensibly declined, and all First, these Furnishings are regular stock exclusively, and at our store means a REAL SAVING to you | ary Russia, if not the most f os |||German organization and method can- chy i af 10% to 25%, and our liberal CONVENIENT manne fic 2 i Dozens o! our graduates er nen org ee nothing has been added for sale purposes. Second, they 4 CREDIT BLAM. puis this’ saving witbinvyaur | amazing fi: in Europe, has peace biden em Prices have reached fabulous nro afford you exactly the same latitude of choice as they did at ca machine all tiness Pick out vour goods af our written what in essence is a from #900 to 81,500. | parsons. (Ghautad ibaate: ae nora regular prices. Third, they cannot be reproduced at their low prices, and, REMEMBER we make We bave placed hundreds of grad- ||| OroUsnt about #80 et olatee were original cost, so that the reductions are that much better “TERMS TO SUIT YOU" MESS AGE Relay in Faerees onset seis |the Christmas present mostly in de- than they seem! Fourth, these liberal reductions extend Plain Figure Prices on Everything in crcene of the supply. | evening ||| “The clamor for peace arises from to scores of other Furnishings, which we have not room to Ger TO THE Classes or by Correspondence. all classes, but particularly from itemize in this initial announcement. Fifth, this is our first Pp RS New York School of Filing, ||{worker#, Tho constant disattusions, and only Sale of Furnishings.this season. i cine er ‘WORKERS | Phone Cortlandt 1629 Bla. Kelinve: fri Ghat tie naan Men’s Madras Shirts $j 10 “Motor OF TEE oan a : : formerly $1.50 . « « + Reduced to . Deliveries WORLD Everywhere ¥ ’ ¢ a Alexander’s Mee ore ae 1.45 a el 200 formerly $2.00 . . . « Reduced to A Ten-Piece Genaine Suite Mahogany Under the Title of | “The Bolsheviki | and t | World Peace” | The first acthoritative state. | ment of the aims and purposes of the Revolution and embodies the creed of the Bolsheviki as Sh S ] Tub and Fibre Silk Shirts oe ale formerly $3.50 and $3.75 Reduced to 2.50 Fert Meg Co ti Hee EN ra Ra in, top, 6 ft. extensio ARM, 5 SIDE Men’s Silk Shirts CHATHS, | with slip seats of, eanuine formerly $8.50 . . . « Reduced to 6.79 roe a ope ellis Cs illustrated, at | Worth-while savings and a choice of styles in practically every size. Men’s Shoes pees ee ; At Sixth Ave. Store | At Fifth Ave, Store Men’s Silk Mixture Pajamas \ ealen’s Dlacis ealfokin dace, |) Men's mahi ‘ formerly $4.00 . . . . Reduced to 2.75 Men’s Silk Scarfs Mal Fah caent tick es at knee || « Englis oo orn formerly $1.00 . . . . Reduced to 55 Trotsky “understands tt suf lish lasts; some with new English last ’ | desaiy seit. $488 eee Men's Silk Scarfs $98 is fin, blac the hraran | formerly $1.50 and $2.00 Reduced to 85 BEGINNING SUNDAY, “4 eles JANUARY 13, and cont! van $845 Ul Men's Silk Mufflers Women’s Shoes and Slippers at Equally Attractive Prices. formerly $6.50 . . . . Reduced to 4.50 Men’s Furnishings Shop__4 West 38th Street Andrew Alexander weo's Farsubings Shop 4 Yas ee f Ri tth Avenue 548 Fifth Ave. Specializes in Military Requisites and Insignia i IT MAKES LITTLE DIFFERENCE WHAT YOU NEED eve Ss Galorid Ag ting dally thereafter, atlonal ument will Ively published In at 19th Street at 45th Street —A WORLD “WANT” AD, WILL GO AND FIND i)

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