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ane a 8 pt THE EVENING WORLD, TUESDAY, MAY 28, 1918. NEW WARTAXES Mg iy TOD YEARS OLD, Ae Is’ work will be vy and to-morrow from es by Themselves pate Beton wee ot POH TER) Or le; GCneamm ad e ority fo sviat u . cate Bt r Ming Slave Gone to Canada, PRBS hic > | 5 or he MADISON AVENUE «FIFTH AVENUE, NEW YORK Incomes Above $5,000 Also ee sbert L, Harrison, fort 3 Thirty-fourth Street Thirty-fifth Street : OO eed Mr Hw kK Franklin Alken, fifteen yea graduates] oid, would rather fight than go to seh Aber] and tha believed to be why he ts home, No, 61 Bast mother has asked the | ste orim | Many Famous Men Have Been} coal has been di Educated from It During 1 from their mills to war fn the ( «evar set omagenstset a May Bear Large Share of | « | Additional Levies. ps oe | r: " > for his age. and in | us branches of © passed every r would not nd sent him r recently he in. Toronto entury, ustries, WABHINGTON, May 28.—Now that! Newspapers were the pri-] phe « slat t it is certain a new war tax measure DI Public A Collection of CSasertle tertaen aa ter'tow, Ste cane Congress will apportion the new levies. | ded him and Double, and in some cases Bie Summer Merchandise lost automobiles, jewelry, sporting goods, | pa reble, |, ced on eA b: ne addi we ” |drains may be made on incomes} yiicn pap A a & ote three-part 2 illustrated in the current Folder, is now on sale at very ranging from %,000 to $900,000, while | ferred cla = which the F moderate prices on the Sixth Floor Nogeod ari wnag labile ea Be phate Over thar | aap it _ 6 per cent., may be atill further hit. j out e ' : Tica utamywimrund| Ccomemetcn, Sule. lamps ovevausine | PReVOMed DY Fruit-a-tives ' - from 3 per cent. to at least 6 per| Kraft Accused of Using Improper | ree quantities tht beat | Included are Women’s, Misses’, Children’s and Boys’ ‘gent, of the eale price, Waters de:| IARpwawe About the War, | has adopted atx orpha veoe «ones, the Wonderful Fruit Medicine 4 jelared to-day, and in the case of; Patrolman Peter Kraft of the Miller two E n 1 tw 4 | 53 Mai save Sts Hull Apparel, supplementa! to which are interesting selec- [pleasure cars, to 10 per cent, ‘Taxes | Brooklyn | onee—and has bouxht tx Te eae | ta exp optelon,: wb; ole AL : P - on jewelry may be boosted from the | © Deputy © r|the use of invalid 1 ¢ i a Aled baal er egg eyo i tions of Sports Hats, Sweaters, Sunshades, Hosiery |present rate of 3 per cent. to 10 or char | Northern Fra 1 nt, Hrait-a-tives’ for Ld 20 peP cent.; sporting goods will go|hi# post and using imp ° n aon pee 1 :, i var conve 01 ars, suffered it! t FS and Gloves, leather necessities for travel use, and |from 2 to 10 per cont. perfumes tt Sealer ts Btitlcib: cf teal Datel ee: 1 senses. eying all Kinds ot iJ FY ” Ad > c ad on! No. 8 ‘ " o the board | » tments is E other requirements that properly belong to the |patent medicines from 2 to 6 per| meadquarters’on the evening of -April| ° Me ee bse r " |cent, and musical instruments from 8/97 and said ne day a friend told me to tr; é summer outfit. [to 7 per cent, according to present| “We ere. in for a losing fixht. We ing gated ge | Fruit er ‘ | plan can’t beat the Germans and we don't able © my" surprise, found § Teepe and excess profits will wate to beat them, | Wh e want is oe abe ttt gave immediate relief, . constitute the greatest problem be- | that Germany shall beat ind. Bng- and again.” : sno ONAT LALOND} g fore the committees, Taxes on in- [ee AtanIn, WarSibe, Galo bio Wan: tulds'| MNT DAREOA KEE | 5c a box, 6 for $2.50, trial sive 250. 4 comes over $1,000,000 are now 66 per ie 1 ‘ At dealers or from FRUIT-A-TIVES 3 cent, and upon war profits over 33 quoted. The trial is not vet concluded, After the sir 5 of “We'll Ke Limited, OGDENSBURG, N. Y-—Advt The Motor Delivery Service [per cont. there In a tax of 62. per cent Owing’ to other huge taxes paid by = ~J “2 |men of great wealth, the present tax FOR THE SUMMER SEASON {substantially drains their tnoomes, and for that reason, leaders deciared to-day, the heaviest new burdens to shore points on Long Island and in split: Pall OH” ANGOeNGe Watweeel 06,080 i H A $800,000. New Jersey is now in operation mas verve A-Morton Oppenheim | ELEVATOR SERVICE oO ITE WALDORF Hi Ture Upstairs SALEsRooMs 11W34.S 7-42 223” Fioors; Sale To-Morrow —— ‘ACCUSED OF TAKING $24,000 FROM FARMER ON RAGES | pray BEGINS Furey, Arrested During President's JAT 8.30 A. M. Visit to Pelham Bay, Is Sent AT 8.30 A. M. Dine (BAG: WONDERFUL {fi Ill Atoll Fea EM & as as AO) WONDERFUL Magistrate Corrigan In the Morrisania VALUES ‘ : \i i VALUES. | Police Court, to-day turned over to & VARIETY & VARIETY . | Buffalo detectives, Harry C. Furey, who Comprising a Remarkable Display of G6 O0Q Organdies, Voiles, Batistes, Linene, Ginghams, Figured Designs, Sport DRESSES Stripes, Lawns, Laces. Very latest and most attractive models. Wonderful Values, Worth $4, $5 & $6 ALL AT Cretsinger of $24,000, Pal Suits at $27.50 Offering Special Value To Men & Young Men Willlamaville, Who took his first trip far from home in March, 1914. Conf dence men got hold of him in Augus- time, Fla., showed him how to beat the races and made $40,000 for him the first day. To get the 0,000 he had to show that he had the money to pay in case HUgeTRig HALTER he lost. Back to Buffalo he went and drew $13,000 from the bank, This was lost and he was induced to go again to Buffalo and get $11,000 more. This was lost before the race was run. He told hisgstory to the Buffalo no- | lice and identWied the photo of Furey| in the Rogues’ Gallery here, Police had been looking for Furey ever since. | They found him in Pelham Bay the day President Wilson made his sur- [prise visit there. Detectives Martin land Day, who were part of the Presi- jdent's bodyguard, arrested him, do i sees | SLACKERS SENT AWAY | Deserters Taken to Fort Jay and te Fort Hamilton, Gretsinger |s a wealthy farmer of DRESSES LUE serges, cheviots and cassimeres are included in this special holiday grouping for sale at $27.50...... They show the handiwork of the Kirschbaum shops at its best—in styling, in tailoring, in the handling of every detail... . And not a suit among them but what is worth 20 per cent. more than the figure we have marked upon them. Five alleged slackers and two men charged with desertion were arrested to-day by order of United States Mar- shal Power of Brooklyn. Eugene Cisco of No. 937 Jefferson Avenue, alleged to have deserted on March 11 from Truck Company No. 526 at Camp Upton, was sent to Fort Hamilton, and Albert V. Parr, charged with having deserted from the 146th In fantry, formerly the 69th Infantry, while the regiment Was at Camp Mills was sent to Fort Jay ‘Angelo Namos, said to have failed to respond to a call from Local Board No. 24; Gordon Willlams, charged with fail Ing to file a questionnaire, found at Pompton Lake, N. J., and inducted into the service; Charles Dameron, German \a naturalized citizen, alleged to have failed to respond to a call from Local Board No. 27; John Lynch, a negro of Bellport, L. 1, charged with fat register, and Hyman Ri ur is charged with failing the call of a draft bo County, N. ¥., were inducted. All were jsont to Fort Hamilton | LESS TALK IN SENATE Selling limited to stock on hand —no duplicates available. Stern Brothers WEST FORTY-SECOND AND FORTY-THIRD STREETS Young Men's and Men's Clothes, Third Floor—Elevators Convenient Limitation During War Approved By Rules Committee, WASHINGTON, May 2%.—Limitation of Senate debate during the war was approved to-day by the Senate Rules Committee, giving support to the move: ment on both sides of the Senate to ro perme eoeegt. ee precedent of unlimited discussi A new rule brought out, by, the ‘com adopted limit all Sen. would Kk Sick Man Arthur Arnold, thirty-six years old, a bookkeeper, fell from the window of his room on the third floor of No, 108 West 119th Street early to-day and is in the Harlem Hospital with a fracture lof the skull and internal injuries. The police were told that Arnold, who had long been an invalid, probably went to the window for air and lost his balance. | = — 24 MRE AE ae | WOMEN'S Yi All Models VP FROM nN AND oa Sy All Fabrics Z AIVING MODELS MISSES’ SIZES Worth $4, $5,$6—Holiday Sale To-Morrow Begin SKETCHED —— —— a | Killed by Navy gauge railwa § Sunday World Wants Work Monday Morning Wonders Baht i eck. H Cumberi