The evening world. Newspaper, October 18, 1918, Page 4

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hie tH EV Has King Carl Granted Separate Autonomies ENING WORLD, FRIDAY, 00TO mr 611000 LBERT BONDS NOW FREE FROM WAR TAXES Commissioner of — Internal Revenue Announce New Ruling on Exemptions. 'y Pilots Could Not See Ground and Smashed Theit Ma- te chines in Landing. | HARTFORD, Conn, Oct. 18.—-Of) army aleplanes that left North- L 1, yesterday on a Liberty advertising trip, five reached | jeut, the sixth returning to becruse of the heavy fog. ‘the five that hit Connecticot, hit #0 forcibly that the ma- Were smashed. None of the| was hurt severely, but they painful bruises. pilots related to-day stories flight abuve the clouds and Give through 2,000 feet of vapor h extended so close to the ground ft deceived them and thus led to For the period of the war and for two years after the signing of peace an individual may hold, free from in- ixes, excess profit t Ae ea OF war profit taxes, Liberty Bonds of the various issues aggregating $110,- 000. ‘This js in accordance with a new ruling received by Internal Revenue tor Willlam H. Edwards from Daniel C. Roper, Commissioner of In- Cc ternal Revenue. “To obtain the maximum exemption the bondholder muat subscribe to and hold $30,000 in bonds of the Fourth “ th Liberty Loan,” said Collector Ed eiiiel | wards. AM “ie the subscription Is for $30,000 xe a ke ohh & RON Abe eee a TNA : Only 1 Day Left to Keep Faith with Pershing’s Armies Best & Co. Fifth Ave, at 35th St. Est. 1879. Special Sale Saturday > the following are the exemp tn vot arse eens | WAR WILL END SOON Foret schon ooo sse| SAYS BARON BURIAN AFTER SEEING U, S, NOTE of the Firet Liberty Loan convert into bonds of the Second and Third ustrian Foreign Minister Says Ber-| lin and Vienna Are in Ac- cord On Peace Plans. ISTERDAM Oct 18. — Baron | Austro-Hungarian For- | addressing the For-| mmittee of the Aus- flass jars. BUY Liberty Loans, bonds of the Second Liberty Loan, converted and uncot i | verted, and bonds of t | Loan, $45,000 in the agy of the First Liberty Loan converted into bonds of the Fourth Libert | AS Loan, in the exerci arising as a consequence of bonds of the Fourth Liberty Loan ~ Minister 1 Affairs ¢ e issu ? $30,000: ‘Total, $105,000. If the original | (rian Delegations on Wednesday, said 4 omens ecKwear subscription to bonds of the Fourth |he had not yet received President Loan be for a less amoun Wilson's reply to Austria, He added i $90,000, the aggregate exemption ‘In the discussion of such documents | |we always establish an agreement | with Germany.” Naren Burian said that after a; $45,000 above mentio; ited to one and one amount of bonds of the Fourth Loan | xd will be 1.25 lim 85 1.75, nif time i originally subscribed by the owner {Careful ,examination of President| Designed for the New and till owned by him at tha wats |WHs00's renly to Germany nothing | * | Lin » Lim to change his state- 4 A of his tax return, | Te fs Round Neck Dresses: The wet provides that these ex- | a ee far distant date we will reach a s- | emptions shall be in addition to the | 1D COLLARS $6,000 exemption on bonds and certifi | sation of hostilities on all fronts ne ROUN LARS. y toe provided In ection T of tne| erie’ necetiatione fer the sone) New round net collars—in white and Second Liberty Loan Act. The totai|” «we can be fully convinced. that ., cream color—some plain shirred or piaited, exemption applies to bonds owned by | Germany will be in @ position to ac- others lace trimmed. Regular 1.00 grade. ‘any Individual, partnership, assoclt- leopt the President's demands regard- a : r . ‘ . tion or corporation. irg the humanization of th , Special .85 “Lt shewld be particularly notedlac noe ty that exemption as ta $45,000 Libert Bonds of previous insues, other than unconverted Firsts, is cont subscriptions to and continued terminated.” ing of Fourth Liberty Bonds; tha OO 96,000 exemption is an aggregate ex ~ GERMAN generally yond wh vecially as reg: the war may be consid. “ROUND NECK GUIMPES. »» Featuring the round neck line, some fin- ished with lace or net frills, some with col- lars. All have tucked or hand embroidered many inte ¢ the moi ed t fronts. Some cream colored nets with emption, including certificates of CAMOUFLAGE | real filet lace inserts. debdtedness, War Bavings Certificates 10 AVOID AB ! > and bonds of i e except un. Regaler 1.75 grade. Spectal 1.98 litre ce eee O10 A BOYCOTT tions, other than the $5,000 exemp- ut Other Peoples Are Not to Be tion, will terminate two years after the termination of the war." ‘ Regular 2,50 grade. Special 1.75 ses You Never Pay More at Best's ae ne ile oo WASHINGTON, Oct a 18.—Regula- Me MBB RA ae Meal pre verti Only 1 Day Left to Keep Faith With Pershing’s Armies, Best & Co, Fifth Ave. at 35th St. Est. 1879 nded to prevent German- d firms rland from ander th owr with factories in Switz-! exporting their product guise of Swiss goods after adopted by Swiss ¢ ablishment of a new tional trade mark for all Swiss ex-| t ee port The regulations provide that use of ub i) confined to firms t whose capital is Swiss, any ro0ds al ly are made in Switzerland exclusively by the | It is known that many firms ope- rat in the country which are os- tensibl iss have been established , by G non capital, or acquired from the iginal owners by Germaa ma cturers, in order that an ap- parently neutral outlet might be se- irod for German-made goods in the T Dre tent Cham- | (; r Con is in ad-| ices received here, tng that t easy, but itt er is alive to the probability of use of the & ‘ ' 1 anufacturers , ¢ 1g cases of this B. R. T. SPURS HEALTH RULES Always foremost in their presentation of Misses’ & Girls’ Apparel Now showing the smartest Winter styles in the most fashionable materials for school and street wear. Fashion has decreed plaids for Winter wear, and nothing could be smarter for school than these belted all wool plaid dresses vith plaited skirt, braid trimmed collar and cuffs, and ~~ white vestee. Sizes 10-16 years 29.50 opossum is the fur on the convertible a misses’ French velour kunk The 7 This coat is belted and . vutton trim ned and fined “ throughout with fine — satin, Conductors Ge ( : Misses! sices 69.00 ise aren tf To ind a collar‘of seal ne prote the war—Men, wool velour suit at th rice is I 1 it Cou e when it ha for the row the double of hercules purpose of A and tran sential war ‘ the tunic—will prove #n As and dress coat Green, black ¥ ta. any war time wardrob <i grey or spark blue. Ilustrated, Affected include elec ‘ Aiisses” sis 33-00 Sijes 10-16 years, ‘ pottery, , Sand it reals ms and am " me YeuNever Pay More at Best's {ere talking. ‘smoobihe’ Keodlen, “Sin , \ \ % To These States That Form His Dual Kingdom? and the lke and bottles and | THE THREE “M’s” will win Money. We have the men— I jaibred wart os we're getting the Munition. will ane : We need the Money! If you nica ; ' want to win the war, you'll Double the Third! KELLNER BROS. Fwenty-eight years selling Good Furnitere Southeast Corner 15th St, and 6th Avenue, fat may ee nw man ad buy the Bonds! black, copen or Burgundy, elevated ery Imindsomely lined anc vice et, Sixes 8 to 11 years, 35.00 — - Fur school there's nothing ORDERED TO CUT PRODUCT. Dah Wcuinec than Siateen More Industries Put Uuder| i "of AV Dan by War rd, | 10! h Sizes 8 0 Ib . WASHINGTON, Oct. 18,—Sixteen J 19,50 u were added day by the A yoodslooking, plain. collarle Corduro innating bd Lh peninsula tt Cress of navy serge, such as here throughow a splendi 7 ilinsirated—with its ing at for yout and serve ‘ , tal, material BER 18, 1918, TO PUNISH GERMANY FOR MACHINERY RUIN Kéep Cotton and Other ‘Raw Ma- terial From Her Until She Re- stores It, Urges Dr. Addison. LONDON, Oct. 18.—Dr. Christopher Addison, Minister Without portfolio tn | | materials," sal | burden of the restoratior machinery must fall on the stroyed it, and it will be within the power of the Allies to withhold from Germany cotton and other goods until wood the ma- who de 6 Bewvans Hot water Sure Relief LIBERTY BONDS Franklin Simon & Co, Fifth Avenue, 37th and 38th Sts. ty CAn Unusual Offering Ready for~ Service Regulation Yeowomen’s Uniforms for Women (AS ILLUSTRATED) 20.00 = i FXCELLENT quality navy blue Winter weight serge with regulation Norfolk jacket, warmly lined and interlined, straightline skirt with large square flap pockets. Yeowomen’s Service Hat (illustrated) of navy blue felt. 4.50 Saleswomen familiar with all types of service uniforms for women and misses will aid in making correct selections of uniforms and accessories. Three “ Munition and maennn Saves Sesnnasnanssse4 === SS charge of reconstruction, said to-day there was which the economic ised as an Instrument of justice against Ger- many. he Germans had removed | | | mills and machinery wholesale from | France and Bélgium, or had ¢ \t to reduce t snomic pi . ing power of those sections, counting upon the advantage this would give |German textile industry after the | war, “But there is the question of raw Dr ‘The ai ~- e FUR TRIMMED COATS SPECIAL PRICES Over a thousand Fur Trimmed Coats in stock, specially priced from $20.95 to $75. Other plain models $14.75 up. Savings of $5 to$10 Throughout theL ine Not forgetting our wonderful display of chic Suit models from $13.95 to $50—Stylish Dresses, too, in Serge, Tricolette, Satin, Velvet and Combinations, featuring the popular Silk Braid trimming, and priced from $6.95 to $45. | An Entire Building Crowded with ‘ Exclustee Models for Yous Selection. HAMILTON GARMENT CO. and Misses | | Sunday: 307 FIFTH AVENUE ,,,.%°%3:? ... NEW YORK COATS SUITS DRESSES BLOUSES MILLINERY Catalogue mailed out of town on request. Address Dept. 10 E. Out of stown orders shipped promptly, charges prepatd. eAN The “Shookids’’ at Home To-day the “Shookids” are playing in their “own back yard.” They are all happy, too. But why not?-— they know they can play and jump around when shod in a pair of CAMMEYER “SHOOKIDS” without feeling the least hit foot weary. oa . Even Ma buys her shoes at the CAMMEYER SHOP. She says that here she gets the best for her money. CHILDREN’S SHOES 1.50 to 3.00 2.00 to 3.25 Sizes Sizes 4 Sizes 3,00 to 5.00 . Sizes 3.50 to 5.00 Sizes 114 to 4.00 to 6.25 Sizes 9 to 1314. 3.15, 3.65 Sizeslto 5!...... [AMMEYER ‘Slamped.on a Shoe Means Standard of Merit 34" St. New York Belgian Art Souvenir From Overseas Club “DAWN TRIUMPHANT.” Beautiful Four-Page Coated Paper Leaflet, in Colors. 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