The evening world. Newspaper, May 21, 1918, Page 8

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As ahaetnenatoel a THE EVENING WORLD, WILSON 10 DECIDE ON REVENUE BILLS | _ INTIS CONGRESS i] pa aon SRIGTE Congressmen, With Eyes on | Fences, Would Wait Till | After Election. { TUESDAY, MAY 21, 1918, _ ‘Stage Women Make Old Gloves” WeNordei*whe reeianed” "ME fom: bridge will enter upon his new duties nena Ad olution authorizing American soldiers . and eatlors to accept decorations for on June Ist. avery from the jes, and empower~ Into Soldiers’ Wind Proof CORRES)... seaacaas wes haces wenn | tse a Prsuloas Uh beet eonaritige Allied Decorations. upon foreigners, was passed by tho WASHINGTON, May 21.—A joint res- Senate and to the House, Number 3 of a Series of Labor Conservation Chats. CAMMEYER |! 34" St. New York What “Slow” Accounts Mean “ Sow: ACCOUNTS mean something more than the WASHINGTON, May 2 I’resi- dent Wilson will determine whether ‘ ee ‘ ' Ware n | TAD? mere matter of delay in receiving payment of bills. Dict Ihe moiety commie ee MEN’S ' At a conference of Secretary Mc- | Adoo with Congressional leaders the | Secretary sald he would lay the mat- | OXFORDS 7.00 Exceptional Values! I HEY MEAN DUPLICATION OF EFFORT, the main- tenance of records and additional officework that would be unnecessary if such accounts were paid ter before the President with the views of the Congresamen ar:inst jrevenue legislation now. A second| conference will be held before the end MARIE. of “MINS PROOF Ca Eers. . . . . f thi ik. All were agreed that a equipped with eight electri bt within the reasonable specified time. |dectston should be made witn-ut deq| Viwent Astor Furnishes settee tne ease women's Wer / Iny. Working Quarters for New [Retief by the Safety Koonomy Ma- OW well Low Shoes and 2 The Congressmen lald ~% pi-aan Patriotic Idea chine Company, Jackets are turned Straw Hats go together— j the t that a Revenue Bi L . | by the d , und Bor most or att they mean that labor which ms rae eed eens —— le Snares ethene two old pals for years. We might to keep It from becoming “a political | A novel war activity is being carried football.” |on by the actress-members of the Secretary McAdoo argued that it Stage Women's War Relief, who are would not do for Congress to walt Constucting wind-proof jackets for luntil the next regular session before Men tn the service from scraps of passing any revenue legislation, as @| Waste leather and | Revenue Bill in the next genie cae | Stoves. | [rot Pane nadie of March, and the| , Vincent Astor has donated the heat-| shout to bo might be devoted to necessary tasks essential to the comfort, convenience and efficiency that you derive from your telephone service, is wasted on what should be uanecessary tasks. son, and all are shipped to soldiers, say that |satlors and aviators, SHOES Wind-proof jackets mado of wante and leather have proved warmer than woollen sweaters, and are now includ. Straw Hats one gets lonesome without the other. And how much cooler you will feel and look after you have brought these pals to- gether once again. worn-out kid)ed in the regular Government equip. ment for men in service. A drive for old Jeather and cast-off kid gloves is held by the Stage dclay would undoubtedly be injurtoas | Wuerters for this work in the Astor; Women's War Rellef, and in the Cammeyer has the Low Shoes, mn owe 7 . a : to the best interests of the Govern- Court Building, No, 18 West sith|mean time it will receive contribu. all right. Best made, best wear- Ar THIS TIME IT IS DESIRABLE ‘that unneces- cnt, ‘The Congressional leaders’ Btreet. At this clearing house pack; | \!088 of elther of these commodities at ing, best lookii id best buy i 4, but prom|sed to No, 18 West S4tb Street. ing, et ing an est buy in the city for $7.00. Separate Entrance to Our Men's Shop, 68-70 West 35th St. sary labor be eliminated as much as possible so that the out-put of necessary labor may be increased. Secretary McAdoo holds that lux- ll over the country, and letters ask. | jurtes should bear « more supotential ing for patterns and directions for the ings Bank, tax burden, Ho does not helleve wind-proot jackets. From the clear-| R. 1 latant Gee 7 b 3 reat addition to on ri james rowbridge. Assistan eee linen cbie 6s odes 1 ale ‘or income IM* bouse the gloves are shipped *o retary of the Bankers Trust Company, taxes because it might interfere with No, 10 West 23d Street, to rooms wes to-day elected Comptroller of the Liberty Loans. _- = - MAIL FOR SOLDIERS | WILL 60 QUICKER Army Men Are to Deliver and Col-| lect in France With Aid of Post Officials. | WASHINGTON, May 21.—Steps to facilitate delivery of mails to soldiers | in France have been taken by the Post Office and War Deportmenta, tt) was announced to-day. The military authorities will deliver and collect mail in France. ‘The Post Office De- | partment will turn over the mail at the port of embarkation in this coun~ try and receive it a port in France ——— New Comptrotter of Franklyn Sav- Subscribers who pay their telephone bills promptly help to conserve la- bor at a time when the conservation of all labor is a national necessity. The work of the American Red Cross is world-wide By contributing you become a part of this great organization GB. Altman & Cn. 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That A Special Sale | will be held to-morrow in the Leather Goods Department (First Floor) . $8.50 ; The assortments, price | unusually low, coms In the Girls’ Department (Second Floor) ntly and quickly advis cation and movements of m The domestic money orde will continue under | Departmen n ai as long as ns by the mill- | decided concessions from former prices have been made in Coats and Tailor-made Suits. Coats (sizes6tol0 years). . . Our Prices pt aces the Lowest ||| Mayor summoned Atier Two Warn-| Coats (sizes 8 to 14 years), =. «+ 11.50 prise necessities of travel as well as accese ings and Comptroller Craig’s Tailor-made Sults (sizes 12 to 16 years) sories for the street costume. i f Opened From | Chauffeur Also Is Held. | at ‘i ; . . . . . . - 16.50 or Hylan has been suminoned to rin court at Jamaica to answer a plaint of overspeecding his automo- je. Motoreycle Poli n Payne, pa- trolling the Merrick Road section from Rosedale to Amityvill 1, reported the Mayor had « jed the speed Ht and been warned on two occa-| $5%$5,000 ¥ mm Small Weekly or Monthly vayments Traveling Bags of black crepe-grain leather, khaki-lined (sizes 16, 17 and 18 inches) $5.00 5 Porch Rocker Meg, Vrlee 83,50 98 Women's Hand Bags of suede (with purse) in gray, light or dark brown and tan, in the pouch shape, silk-lined, and designed with a A Special Sale of Sports Hats for Women and Misses ors aim rittes be Dénnis o » very oe Jacolcan Oak W iliam and Mary Dining Room Suit (4 Pieces) tir: tee Bia.00 circular mirroratthetop . . . $2.75 sa gs yy ey Pa 7 | Pay for this Suit 8. 74 will be commenced to-morrow (Wednesday) j i 150 Waty 70d tar. Cralg Envelope Bags of black or colored morocco; in the Department on the First Floor, at the greatly reduced prices of frame pocket, purse and mirror, and a lining |Terea'a ‘plea of not $2.75, $3.90 & $5.50 ofcolored moire. . . . « $2.25 —— | ; MAS, BF. ROEDER DES. These hats are suitable for wear with the Weekwend Case; of blak enameled duck (with partition and tray) and lined with Je Policeman struction, A Small Payment Down and bed oc A WEE K also of black or colored vachette; with inside ise gieor To Our Customers Whether your account x open, or tf vou have closed it, you may add at the sale prices. “i OPEN AN ACCOUNT pith any Baby Carriage, Re- igerator or anything we sell, cr include them in your Sale of Brass Beds Genuine ||| Was Widely Tenown tn Masteat| aldine Mo te costumo, or for street and travel! use, outit at the sale prices. : Cont Oak feraidine Morgan, | SPOF . ; : Sanitary = #22 49 | Chiffonier tr Davi i and comprise the wanted straws in the | pay der oo 24x15x10, — 26x15x1014, 4 ily io (be. mv xiBxilimches) . . ; ‘ ete Cevrise a ata.no.” Morean, dled ro popular mushroom and sailor shapes. : ’ $6.00 Week-end Cases of black enameled duck (with tray, and lin d wiih cretonne (sizes | 4 , 24xl31ox8, 26xl4x8!4, 28x141.4¢x9 inches) “Ni gend Wolf Scarfs Y aa ie aes aa eal glee we she Stampers. ove "Sreon in this field o and Sperry G: Sale of White Enamel Refrigerators Lift Top Sule Americas Greares FURNITURE House ma) distinguished ri . John P, Morgan, Cor me " crgeniet of eealty | vr mother achieved rer |nown ner a in exceptionally fine assortment, In brown, light gray and Sitka color, sultable for present wear, are {mn regular stock, priced Women's Hat Boxes of black enameled duck ' (two hat forms and pockets) with lining of cretonne (sizes 18x18x12, 20x20xt2 inches) iat ete ’ . ’ . 2-9 ¢ $5.25 Over-night Bags of black enameled duck (12 inches long and 10 Inches deep) with lining ofcolored moire, , » +» + » $3.88 _|2.74 Can or ered variously at $25.00, $28.00 & $38.00 Tistrd Fleor \ 4 OUR THREE GREA } 35 1 36 aiden Ste ith other *t 1 with simfipr names, We have Onl 3 Stores =: Safe Storage for Furs, Rugs and Draperles | E MAKES LITTLE DIFFERENCE WHAT YOU NEED—A WORLD “WANT” WILL GO GET IT. | me ees : i

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