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by law for filing the return (March 15), the second instalment shall be |pald on the 18th day of the third , the third instalment Sth day of the and the fourth instalment on the loth day of the ninth month (Dec. 15), after the time ME TAX re by law for filing the return.” The law further provides that | wners an extension of time for filing ja re turn is granted, the time for pay- ment of the first instalment shall be Postponed until the date of the cx- she | | Eve. | (Bpeeiat trom a dat Caren n “WASHINGTON r, Deputy Co gome Tax und aut gays that admis ve provisions Of the income Tax Law cleari ly mean (hat all income tax payments may be | made in instalments, and this refers individual income tax payments us | as all others, “Bection 250, title 2, in the Revenue BUM, says: “That except as otherwise Provided in this section and in sec- dons 221 and 237, the tax shall be! \- paid in four instalinonts, each con-| lees are n sary, but where exten sisting of one-quarter of the total) sions are desired it is required that amount of the tax. The first instal-| an application be filed. mant shall be paid ut the time fixed | The time for filing reports of income — AND BEAUTIFY IT WITH “DANDERINE? yond March 15, when they ordinarily would be due, it was said to-day Spend a few cents! Dandruff disappears and hair STRIKE ON ELECTION DAY. stops coming out. sondent of The World) Feb. 12.=-n. F minissioner of In- rity on this law, is postponed the vent postponed shall bear in- at the rate of one-half of 1 per cont, until paid. The tax may at the option of the taxpayer be paid in a giggle payment instead of by instalnf@ts, and the ‘Treasury Department much prefers that the small taxpayers make it in e payment where possible to avoid expensive bookkeeping. ns for instalment p is Union b. 12.—A call for a one- ral strike of on labor ir on t quarters. This is first time a union jeader has appeared in a Chicago : . . Jeontest. John Fitzpatrick is its candi- Try this! Hair gets beauti- | dite for Mayor: 1 The jection ay, strike the Secre- ful, wavy and thick in few moments. tary's stateme to enable the \ the day at the p Interest of labor n BORDEN MAY. BE “ENVOY. m Will Send If your care for heavy hair, that ——_ glistens with beauty and is radiant with life; has an incomparable soft: ness and is fluffy and lustrous, try Danderine. Just one application doubles the beauty of your hair, besides it imme- diately dissolves every particle of dandruff; you cannot have nice, heavy, healthy hair if you have dan- druff.. This destructive scurf robs the hair of its, lustre, its strength and its very life, and if not over- come it produces a feverishness and itching of the scalp; the hair roots famish, loosen and die; then the hair falls out fast. | If your hair has been neglected | and is thin, faded, dry, scraggy or too oily, get a small bottle of Knowl- ton’s Danderine at any drug store or | P's toflet counter for a few cents; apply @ little as directed and ten minutes after you will say this was the best investment you ever made. We sincerely believe, regardless of ¥ everything clse advertised, that if you desire soft, lustrous, beautiful hair and lots of it- no dandruff—-no itching scalp and no mgre falling hair-—you must use KnowRon’s Dan- derine. If eventually—why not now? —Advt Robert now in P Peace Conference DE PALMA BREAKS Two WORLD AUTO RECORDS. a kilo- to-day The. ‘Great { Economy Tract USED, BY LARG hi : NATIONAL \ CORPORATION § Gmparison| The best is only appatent by contrast. Standards are arrived at by a process of rination— Therefore Federal invites comparison—with other makes of trucks. With a full knowledge of what Federals are capable of in the ‘world of haulage—with the certainty of their performance in the past—we have nothing to fear from any honest companison on any basis. Of course we want you to look at other makes of trucks—then come back to the Federal. That is why Federals will be found at THE MOTOR TRUCK SHOW SPACE K 1---68th Regiment Armory _ MORTON W. SMITH CO., 146 W, 52d Street FEDERAL MOTOR TRUCK COMPANY Detroit, U. S.A Textile Workers for yielding to the 1 $10,000,000,000 if all now forty-seven hour week ' ; he Natior i ‘ Na fort-| He acor tra | The decision of the National W me pgs forts | Hes stra. Labor Board is expected to-morr reported ‘to. | 0M, ~ any : nan It is believed it will favor the forty- 1 | seven hour week on which the manu-| |facturers and the conservative work- Jers have agreed, but it is thourht 9, © e 2: |be made for a forty hour week pend-| er e€ iver ing fuller consideration of the situa- C A R d Th *| tion || You Cannot be emedy That The of carpenters and bulld Cc . ed Mak Lif “lers, which was called on Jobs of tt onstipat es Lie Building Trades Employers’ Associa- working in the | THE EVENING WORLD, WEDNESDAY, FEBRUARY 12, 1919. a , ment Workers’ Union, {Anos ed to-day that to date ‘724 ess and waist firms have signed ual agreements with the Ur # the workers a 44-hour work peaking on Revenue Bill, Senator Senator Kenyon Oifers Bill increases In wages and other Attacks Rail Administration Commission to Investigate jers are erployed gi ae LORY AG and Other Agencies, Problem. most of the ve retu INGTO Feb, 1 S.eukt WASHIN 2.—Henator \w ee them already have returned] W yet NGTON 1 : aF aa : 7 Senat GOOD MAXWELL RECORD. —_ . nent administration of the railroats and Kenyor ced a bill provid SHRIOT ON PROIFIED Arming, |" creme WaNGG Creg toe Int > Muty sta ¢Yopr & Conrem| _x dochamc’ Masson ia sas oo| OO OM Dealers * Federal Rivard 1 yard Decisior |" | sused ad loss to the American werk Rly hs ' she —'s American] record of bi ye only truck in t NEW & USED FRIIS an CcISION ON) eatteoad ple of a sum equalling the war's iat tn nea in (woos ree veloughl ICD HS gd m | ‘B | K Week’s Working Hour Basis ator Penrose declared té the Senate + moatune. Weded Ort tHE Aner iW ot te| May Be Given To-Morrow. vioyees to strike would | 0% f Sette 1 by | enidden Motor and SupplyCa ——ee upon under Governmen In a satirical speech on the revenue thods r e ae 239 Weet Sath St. At a meeting held this morning at}ownership. A. B. Gatreteon, nt | bill conference report, Penrose, slated 5 One door Rast of Broadway. Institute Hatt in E on the 1. W.| during his » be the next Chairman of the Finance pee) ‘ommittee, a the Democrata of W. and W. LU. resent a small section of silk workers, decided to hold out for forty-four Adolph Les cf ed the radicals, who rep #| wild extrava nee with public money d “irresponsible projects’ nin m both sides of the Cupitol hours a week B, 0 Unitod out of t reed bills and the speakers, conden showing #! Worth Living ‘Conuine bears signature Ee ARTER’S IRON PILLS ‘will greatly help most pale-faced people tion in 50 cities, is at an end to-day. The strikers have agreed to return to work to-morrow under a truce be- tween the bull trades and the Jeontractors of the association, The question of a dollar a day increase for New York carpenters will be and Happy Small Dose ‘Small Price ABSENCE of Iron in the Blood is the reason for many colorless faces but Another Triumph for Reo Engineering ‘There hes existed a great need fora more adaptable motor truck. ‘The need was not for a chassis, for the Reo “Speed Wagon” had proven, in several years of use, thet this chassis is ideal for every class of city, suburban end farm service. But there was greatdemend for a body that would enable you to carry a maxtmum load of any com- modity regardless of its density. And now the Reo Engineers have solved the prob- lem in the simple, direct, substantial Reo way. And they did it, not by making a convertible body that would fold first into one form and then another, bot by a set of sectional units with one basic body as a foundation. ‘This basic body itself performs fully fifty per cent of all delivery service. No user will need all the extra sections. Each user will, however, need one or several of them. You buy the Reo chassis equipped with the hasic— low express —body shown below ‘Then, to fit yourspecial service, you select such other attachments or sections as you find most applicable to your worl: This Reo body in its several forms meets every requirement of speedy, economical hauling. ‘There are seven forms in all. On the left we show four forms of this body. ‘The other forms you may obtain at a few dollars extra cost Still other attachments —an endless variety of them, in fact—can be made to fit onto the basic Reo body. At top an left is shown thet popular standby —the Reo canopy covered delivery wagon—permanent body, not convert ible Need we add that the chassis on which these boty types are mounted has been longer in service and has been more conclusively proven than any other? It is, im fact, the pioncer of its clase-—the first motor truck to be mounted on pneumatic tires. Also, lest you forget Reo was the first to see the need i ns tim ait bi for, ant to equip a motor truck with electric starter end lights. This Reo proved the superiority end the greater economy of the pnenmatic-tired truck In operation and upkeep cost this Reo easily sur peases ail others. ; And ao it shoukl for it repreac=*s the mpest experi- ence and the wnndest engineering known to the | industry Let us show vou thie versatile Reo “Speed Wagon” with the seven styles of bodies and quote you price on such as you may select as best suited to your own requirements. Demand is tremendous. this season Always is for Reos, but more fo than ever before Truck Garden } Reo at the Motor Madi See the how at on Square ot we iad TAL I ee || * z see = ——————————— z 2 Reo Motor Car Co. of New York, Inc. Broadway at 54ti: Street Phone Circle 1271 Brooklyn: 180 Bedford Ave Newark: 37-3) Wiliam St New Rochelle: Ma Bronx: Bowman & Meyers, 3: ant 149th St. Factory— Lansing, Mic Price~Chaaeis equipped with low Express below) $1350 £0. b. factory, plus Special F orien yy) Retest i Zi DA ea “THE GOLD STANDARD ‘OF (shown feral Tax VALUES” OF WAR, SAYS PENROSE WORKERS IN BUYIAG HOMES 0." 2°" for )¥or Stern Brothers West 42nd Street (Between 5th and 6th Avenues) West 43rd Street An Important Offering To-morrow WOMEN’S PORCH DRESSES Will provide interesting values at $1.95, 2.95 and 3.75 Attractive new models of Percales, Ginghams and Chambrays, in plaids, stripes or plain effects. Second Floor. CHILDREN’S WHITE SHOES Genuine Buckskin—lace or button models Will comprise an exceptional offering on the Second Floor at the following prices : Sizes 6 to 8, Sizes 816 to 11, Sizes 11% to 2, ?> $5.00 $5.50 °* $6.00 A very flexible shoc, made over a broad comfortable last which insures the proper development of the growing foot. 800 Doz. Women’s Pure Linen and Shamrock Lawn Initial Handkerchiefs In fancy wreath designs, are remarkably low priced at $1.50 per doz. A Sale of Imported and Domestic Will feature these exceptional price inducements: Allover Beaded Bags, also | Allover Beaded Novelty Velvet and Silk some novelties in Velvet | Frame and Draw Bugs, hand beaded, also and Crochet. Bags, String — models, \llover Beaded Bags, Were up to $65.00 Were up to $39 Were up to $32.50 at $39.00 | $29.00 |. at $19.50 Falue $10.00 Special $29.75 These trunks were bought when the market was low, which accounts for this very low price. \ popul. © open top model covered and bound with hard fiber, The interiors contain ten garment hangers, four large drawers, hat box and shoe pockets. Size 40x21x22 inches. $60.00 “Dust Proof” Wardrobe Trunks at $47.50 Good looking, durable trunks with a patented dust proof edge that insures perfect protection from dust and water, Interior contains ten garment hangers, five drawers, hat box and shoe pockets. Size 45x23x22 inches