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Out of Work, Turned on the Gas, Despondent over his failure to secure employment, Henry F. Meyer, forty- cight years old, a chair caner, of No. 50 Himrod Street, Williasmburg, ended his Wife early to-day by inhaling tiluminating eas. GAIN STRENGTH NOW Begin Today Taking Father John’s | Medicine To Build Health Because it is pure and contains the greatest food value of any tonic, Father John's Medicine is the hest spring medicine for all the family. jegin taking it to-day and see how promptly the rich nourishing elements of this old fashioned family remedy ' WHO'S WHOM LS OF MONEY MAKERS INCOME TAX SHOWS Brokers at Top and Preachers and Saloonkeepers Are Al- most Tied Near Bottom. WASHINGTON, June 14.~A larger THS Svaning Ww ORLY, FHLVAX, VUNG 1a, 1918, comes of more than $3,000 in 1916, and farmers made proportionately the smallest number of returns, it was shown to-day i an analysis of in. ot every five brokers made returns, but come tax returns for 1916, One out only one, in 400 farmers. Nearly one- | fifth of all lawyers and Judges made returns. Teachers, actors, musicians, preach- | was given to the report showing that in 1916 $44 ers and safoonkeepers were among the classes of which few made. in- | tomes of more than $3,000, These reports are not considered de- pendable guides to actual incomes, officials say, since they are based only on returns filed, and the reason for such a poor showing by some clatses will rebuild flesh and strength.—Advt. | proportion of brokers than of any turns. Under the old Income Tax Law ap- plying to 1916 incomes, only persons making more than $3,000 were re- quired to make returns, and married men or heads of families were re- quired to pay taxes on earnings of more than $4,000, 7 The number of returng by occupa- tional classes, with the percentage of the total in those classes shown by the 1910 census, is reported as fol- lows: No. Cent, 20 147 20 ‘ Women’s White Canvas “™ Btock and bond brokers, Other brokers. . Lawyem and judges a.78 19 Mine owner and 20 ” Pumps and Oxfords feomcr nme: ee in Lambermen os aesreese 1,310 10.78 ' Manofacturers: 23.61 0 f Architects .., 1419 ed $4.00 »» $5.00 z= = * e e Medical profersion ........, 20.048 1 Kelitors, aothom, reporters., 2,529 “5 Distinctly above the average in fit and quality. wae “3 Cuban or low heels. Large assortment. ern 33 Tennis Oxfords, white canvas, $5. * he 1 _ Several hundred pairs of Womens’ White Boots—Buck- roe % skin and Canvas—incomplete sizes, but. wonderful value at [{ | Tesobes, protenors 2,919 “ Farmers, agriculturiste 2 The number of returns filed for 1916 was 437,036, showing total net income $4.75_a pair. o. M40T ry Girls’ white canvas ankle ties at $3 are durable and pretty, Sizes 11 to?. Patent leather same price. Sixth Avenue at 19th St. of $6,298,000,000, with tax of $173,- 000,000. A little more than one- |fourth of the total income reported | was returned by persons with incomes ' of betweer? $3,000 and $10,000. Althoughonly 11-2 per cent. of the QY STORE OPEN THIS SATURDAY TILL 6 P. M. BONWIT TELLER & CO. ¥ The Specialty Shop of Oryinatone FIFTH AVENUB_AT 38 STREET New and Original Summer Modes in MISSES’ NAVY BLUE GEORGETTE FROCKS A collection of most fascinating fashions for the younger set. Featured are style motifs ,in simple tailored, panel, plaited, fringed and organdie trimmed effects. Sizes 14 to 20. 39.50 45.00 G5) Introducing Beautiful Colorings in Misses’ r=) “HONEYCOMB” VOILE FROCKS /0,75 ¢ Simple frocks in copen-and-navy, rose-and-blue and green-and-blue tones. O¢# A White organdie cuffs and double collar. Large square pendant pockets on skirt. Sizes 14 to 20, Calico Frocks 18.50 to 29.50 Styles develo in a quaintly whimsical manner in old-time blue, white and black patterns. Sizes 14 to 20. Chintz Frocks 27.50 & 29.50 Fascinating cretonne patterns and colorings combined with crisp, refreshing organdie. Sizes 14 to 20. Flowered Georgette Frocks 39.50 © 75.00 Daintiest modes in vari-hued patternings, soft in silhouette and grace of drapery. Sizes Organdie Frocks 18.50 © 75.00 In white, pastel tints, navy blue and black, Also combinations of organdie and taffeta. Sizes 14 to 20, Handmade Frocks 55.00 to $110 In handkerchief linen, lace and lingerie, aay itely picturesque treatments exclusive with this shop. Sizes 14 to 20. Fringed & Panel Frocks 59.50 to 65.00 Developed in serge, Georgette crepe, satin, foulard and taffeta, Youthful interpretations | | is the neglect of members to make re- | | returns were on incomes of more than $100,000, these represented nearly one- third of the total net income and nearly three-fourths of the total tax. Nearly 60 per cent. of the total in- come reported was exempt from tax- ation, regarding the advisability of taxing unearned incomes at a higher rate | than earned incomes, 14 to in sizes of 14 to 20, To Close Out Remaining Stock of MISSES’ CLOTH SUITS At Greatly Reduced Prices NO C. O. D's, NO CREDITS. 33.00 23.00 - 44.00 Formerly 45.00 to 110.00 Included are the season's most desirable styles in tailored and dressy suits of serge, Shepherd checks, wool jersey, Poiret twill and tricotine | come reported and would be classed as from property—dividends, rents, inter ete—and would be earned. classed as un In view of the current discussion and 40 per cent. come or acti showed no net in special study 10,000. 00,000 of the total in- personal incomes of $65,001 Take Your Change in W.S.S. and help stamp out the Kaiser. War Savings Stamps on sale at all stores. Full range of sizes for women and misses. represented salaries, Professional fees or business eartings “earned,” While $3,861,000,000 represented income est on securities, fiduciaries, royalties, Only 60 per cent. of the corporations reporting showed positive net income losses, Foreign corpor- ations reported $81,814,000 net income | t and 4,294 non-resident aliens reported | P' ab PROTECTING U. S. DOLLAR. | MeAdoo, Howeve Withhelds De- | ng Steps. WASIIID June 14.—Secretary McAdoo to-day denied the Senate's re- as to what steps to stabilize the value ollar abrowd. in a Senate resolu. that in the opfnion of it would be inadvis- dale§ 59TH TO 60TH STREET—LEXINGTON TO 3D AVE Styles appropriate for the miss and the matron. No wardrobe is quite complete without a Navy Blue Taffeta Silk Dress, and at this special rice you may choose from a wonderful assortment in the prevailing modes of the season, Round, i or square necks; collars of Filet pattern lace, vestees and sleeves of Georgette; tunics of silk or Georgette Crepe; beaded, embroidered or soutache silk braided. Just the sort of dress one needs for Vacation Days. loomingdales’—Main Floor, Lexington Avenue Building, Smart Oxfords « $4.98 ’ Of patent leather, with turned soles and 4 celluloid covered Louis XV. heels, in sizes 3 to 8, widths B, C se): White Kid Oxfords, $6.98 Genuine washable kid oxfords, with turned soles and Louis XV. heels. “Nature Shape” Footwear Specially Designed for Boys and Girls Carefully built on orthopaedic lasts to conform to the natural shape of the foot. . For Boys and Girle—black glace kid and gun- metal calf. Children’s—Sizes 6 to Misses’ — Sizes 1134 11, $1.98 to $3.29. to 2, $2.98 to $3.98. Large Girls’ — Sizes Little Boys’—Sizes 9 214 to 7, $3.50 & $4.98, | to 1314, $1.98 to $4.50. ae Larger Boys’ Shoes Sizes 1 to 6, $2.98 to $5.50. WHITE SHOES in nubuck or genuine buckskin; high or regular cut; lace or button models; priced according to size at $2.98 to $5.98. Tan Shoes, $3.25 to $6.50. Bloomingdates’—Main Floor Women’s Silk Gloves, 59c If we were allowed to mention the name of the maker you'd make up your mind immediately to buy at least six pairs! Suf- fice to say that these are the celebrated double tipped silk gloves with 3 rows of embroidery. Subject to slight imperfections or soiled, but will give absolute satisfaction, Bloomingdales'—Matn Floor Floor Coverings—Underpriced Armstrong’s Cork Linoleum Rugs Chinese or small tile effects; slight imperfections that will not harm their wearing qualities; ideal Summer floor covering for city or country home. Price | Size $2.28 | 6x6 ft 3.50 jox7.0 it 4.627.6 ft. 5.75 |6x12 ft 46x12 ft. | 5.25 |7.6x7.6 ft Heavy Felt Linoleum, yi. 39C suitable for Price | Size a4 7.6x9 (+ 1. 99g |7-6x10.6 ft 5.75 |7.6x13.6 ft Price . $6.95 10.50 Armstrong’s Linoleum, Size 347.6 ft. 3x12 {t., Neat tile patterns, kitchen, hall or bat! riced at 39 a ring measurements, ; @ square yard, Bloomingdales'—TMrd Floor A “Conservation’’ Investment Sanitary Refrigerators Special $17.98 With the advanced cost of foodstuffs, view of the strong request on the part of the Governe ment to conserve, it i imperative that and in you eliminate all waste. We recommend the “Majestic’—apartme size—substantially built of hardwood finish; lined with plain white porcelain f ae gh, 22 in, wide, 18 in shed enam- deep; ice house ake, up to $106.50 nd Bloor assorted sizes 6 Bloomingdales Hosiery Selections for Women Mercerized Lisle, 29¢ Fine weave and very sheer mercer- ized lisle thread hose with trunk garter tops. Variety colors; slight mill-faults, Thread Silk Hose, 59c Several thousand pairs, first quality. Plain colors. Large variety to choose from, Onyx Silk Hosiery, 98¢ Full fashioned, mercerized garter tops. All first quality, All colors, also black with white silk clockings, in Gordon brand, Selections for Men Men’s Silk Lisle Socks, 35 Fine weave, reinforced heels and double soles. Black, white and cham- pagne to choose from Thread Silk Socks, 49¢ Extra lisle, splicing at soles, heels and toes; will wear well. Black, gray, champagne and white Main Floor i or \ \ i 4 Good News! Here’s another batch those stunning Sailors that sold so quickly last Satur- | $1.33 Banded with drapes of Foulard Silks. The Hats can be had in Navy, Black and Red. Bloomingdales Underwear Women’s Union Suits, 39¢ Fine weave; bleached; shaped; neatly trimmed. ‘Tight knee or wide knee, lace trimmed. of in Glossy Rough Straw Main Floor 59e shaped. sin white Women’s Union Suits, Lisle finis 1 Wide knee, trimmed with la or pink. Men’s Nainsook Union Suits, 69¢ Pin checked nainsook; athletic style; well made and perfect fitting. Men's Nainsook Underwear, 24c Pin checked nainsook; athletic style; knee length drawers, Boys’ and Girls’ Union Suits, 49¢ FOR GIRLS, fine cotton; wide knee cuffs, trimmed with lace, FOR BOYS, white checked nainsook and fine ribbed white cotton. Main Floor Aske | Gamera | it might reach enemy countries, Agreements, Secretary McAdoo have been made with some neut untries in Europe and South America oking to protection of the dollar's val- ue and negotiations are proceeding with Preatdent of the Union tional Bank, after « jury in the Emery and the Farmers’ Loan mittee of his estate, ‘The application for a committee made by George C. Lever, a ney BANKER AN INCOMPETENT. the Judge Pend Dean Emery in to-day mmMittee of the person at this time for fear of David Nevius, for many years Vicw appointed Rivererost Sanitarium he threaten spend hin entire fort He is now an inmate there. Meat Specials Roasting Canada Lamb; 1 Pork; |b. hadquerten tbeOHe 223¢| —Wherein Economy Joins Hands with Style and Service Tomorrow-A Sale Suits Marked Down to An economy event’ that gives EVERY MAN an OPPORTU- NITY TO. SAVE—as the size assortment is complete, in- cluding Suits for “STOUTS” and “SHORTS.” It seems hardly necessary to inform you of the steady advance and scarcity at,most any price of clothes of this character. This lot of suits offers unusual values, therefore BUY NOW. —Plain Blue Serges —Worsteds —Fancy Cheviots —Flannels | Every desirable shade in smart, snappy styles for the young men, as well as the more conservative styles for their “dads.” Palm Beach Suits, $7.95 Genuine Palm Beach Suits and other makes of lightweight materials for summer wear. All 89c BUY LIBERALLY—And we can’t make this advice too strong—for it is a question whether you'll equal them again at this price. Coat style—cuffs attached. Choice of corded madras, printed percale, etc. Stripes, novelties and solid colors; pink, lavender, cream and tan, Sizes 134 to 17%. White Negligce Shirts, $1.15 ~ Collars attached or neck bands coat style, white madras with neck band; dusiteen cloth shirts, with button down collar. Pajamas, $1.35 Bathing Suits, $3.98 Well tailored and cut full and Pure worsted yarn, Plain roomy. Made ot printed percale black, Oxford grey, navy blue and trimmed with large pearl but- and some heleter mixttres, tons, Neat striped effects. Perfect fitting. Sizes 34 to 48, Men’s Shoes and Oxfords, $4 All Goodyear Welted. LACED SHOES in black teathers with English, medium and wide toe shape; OXFORDS in both black and tan leather; English models, narrow toes. Sizes 6 to 10. ibe Special—$4.95 Made on Munson Army last, soft toe, no box, tan grain leather; bellows tongue, with heavy single sole, Sizes 6 to 11 unlined, Bloomingdales'—Main Floor Economy Basement Women’s White Shoes, $1.50 We purchased an immense stock of a Boston f jobber at such a startlingly low price that we are offering tiem to you at less than actual wholesale i i 450 Prs. White Canvas Lace Shoes Choice of high or low heels, 175 Prs. High White Sport Shoes Made with rubber soles and low heels. 160 Prs. High White Button Shoes Sizes for Women and Large Girls, White Pumps, $1.29 FOR WOMEN; some mostly high heels. pumps, with t/ Children’s White Shoes with] In ecithe@ button or lace style; FOR| regular and high cut. low] Sizes 1124 t0 assess see $Me? Sizes 6 t0 Uesssseeee ss Shedd None Mail, Phone or C.O. D. None Delivered or on Approval, ez Court had found the banker incompes tent to manage himself or his affaire bi Trust Company were appoihted « com- Nevius, who testified that his uncle & man’ of strong will and domin disposition. He said that when ai learned that he Waa to be confines war te a ein two daye eed

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