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IFRSEY PROPOSES. "*"*"59° a Than $9,000,000, The State Comptroller's appraisal of the estate of William H. Yawkey, a te filed yesterday, shows that seventeen- oenenfecensan year-old Thomas A. Yawkey, the lumberman's nephew and adopted Commission Recommends a]%2 will inherit only $8,906,660, in- stead of the $20,000,000 estimated at the time the will was filed for probate Substitute for Property Assessment in Report. tak that i TRENTON, J, Feb, 3—The|a gross estate special commission nar J estate of $8, D nission named to inves. | © she Of Mt tigate the New Jersey tax laws sub-| ted son and the widow each get nine- t mitted recommendations to-day to 08,650 each, Governor Edwards and the Legis- jature. and that taxes on business and in- comes be substituted, The report points out thc! the present system is based on the principle of the general property tax and says this system has broken down, “lending itself to the srossest kind of discrimination and| ff to the production of the most glar-! jf ing inequalities.” | “Many thousands of citizens of Northern New Jersey,” says the re- port, “deriving income from business and employmenta in New York, are liable to the income tax of that State. ,They will thus be sub- jected to taxation in two jurisdic- Uans, unless by paying an income tax n New Jersey they can take advan- tage of that reciprocal provision of the New York law which would re- lieve them in part at least from the urden imposed unjustly in another State. “If the New York law should be sustained in the United States Su- preme Court the residents cf New ty-five, the rest at thirty. Jersey are like to 1 yome measut of rel ‘A minority report signed by Senate President Clarence HE Case and George L. Record disagreed with the nsistent upon At that time it was estimated that the estate amounted to about $40,000,- 000. The report filed yesterday shows 27,460 and @ net y's will the adop- ntieths of the residuary estate, or ‘The remainder of the boy's share is made up of two trust funds of $500,000 each, in gm one ot Th Isai which is to to the widow he commission recommends that| Which 1s to be, Date tee boy wets personal property taxes be abolished| Gno-third of his inheritance at twen- majority report in favor of the in- come tax. a President Awards D, 8. M. Deal Direct with Mfr. DETROIT, Feb. 3.—A Distinguished ‘The onda. factory in Man- tattan—i8 yearn, High Service Medal, awarded by President wi jon, Was presented at Fort Wayne ‘quiokly—al parts in work, here yesterday ¢o Col. Charles B. Warren, who throughout the war was connected with the Provost Marshal General's offic 9:30 to 6:00 STORE HOURS (for the Present) AREARN Fourteenth Gtreet, West of Fifth Avenae . The Appreciation of Our New Shop | For Men’s Work Clothes Which our customers invariably express, proves that we have met a long-felt want in a satisfactory and comprehensive way. The wisdom of purchasing utility clothing here is abundantly evidenced by these economies OFFERED FOR WEDNESDAY AND THURSDAY Men’s One-Piece Overalls—coat and trousers—) suitable for mechanicians—all sizes—blue and brown and blue and white stripes—less than to- 3.42 day’s wholesale price..........s--+eeeeeeeees Men’s Union-Made Overalls—with or without} bib—blue hickory striped or plain blue, brown or| white—sizes 34 to 44—also coats to match—less[ 1.55 than today’s wholesale price..... Roca einees i} Sizes 46 to 50, 20 cts. more. Men’s Work Shirts—light or dark blue cham- j brays, black sateens, black twilled me 1 55 ° striped percales or gray flannel— all sizes... ..- Special Men’s Long Tan Dusters—Special, 1.77. .2.7°7..3.7°7 Men’s Short White Coats— pecd strong material.......0..:seeeee Special} 2.12% ’s Long White Coats— Met eer Special} BOD ‘ Men’s White Aprons— without bibs with bibs... seas Hickory striped and all white Shop Aprons.. .59 Toolmakers’ Aprons in plain brown and blue. .69 Checked Jumpers at less than manufacturers’ wholesale cost today. i 1.385 HOSIERY Men’s Cotton Hose—colors and black—double heel and toe—our reg. .24. 18S GLOVES Canvas Gauntlet Gloves— with well-made fingers— Special....... Men’s Natural Wool Hose Less than manufacturer’s —our reg. .78..+++0es 37 selling price today, Men’s Tan Work Shoes 4.95 Our regular $6.45 Sizes 7, 8, 9, 10 and 11 (Wide Widths) Heavy “double leather soles and strong Elkskin uppers, un- lined. Bellows tongue, These shoes are the product of the well-known shoe manu- facturers, Endicott, Johnson & Co, Men's Work Clothes Shop—Basement. ves for our three col. ady, and Exceptional Sale of Bandeaux See other pa, and Brassicres, ne ONO OLNG). “THE EVENING WORLD, TUESDAY, FEBRUARY 3, 1920.' sith Bae Ne LWA LOLOL ORONO ODOM NO OULU TO ALO ORO ROOD LO Ne RH Mgoy ¥ Cod Mrrraetions Are Pricee—CQuality—Serha . Werald ic B'dwry, 34th tn ith St Carry (Regular price would be $9.24) The case with which this instrument is played has won gencral favor with all judges of mandolins, Others priced up to Ukuleles, Special $3.96 (Regularly $5.49) The body is of birch, which is stained, shellacked and varnished the color ef Koawood. Others ranging in price from $20.89. To beginners the playing of the ukulele is made more simple with the “Self-Instruction Book” with Hawaiian sclec- tions. Price, 44c. Eight String Taro Patch Fiddles, $10.79 (Regular price would be $12.89) The taro patch fiddle is played the same as, and is not unlike, the ukulele. Of course, it is larger and the tone volume is greater. Banjo-ukes are played like a ukulele and are like a banjo in tone —priced $9.49 to $23.49. Hawaiian steel guitars priced from $8.89 to $36.25. To put music in your home during music week We will continuc to sell Rustélla Model D (illustrated) usual price $89.50 CASH (and hundreds have been - sold at this price) MUSIC WEEK PRICE | fou CASH | - After Saturday, February 7th, the Model D “Ru-stella’” will resume its former price, $89.50. Other models at $184.00, $159.00, $129.00 and $42.50. faere—Music Dept., Fourth Floor, 34th Street, Kear. Sale of Couch Covers Haye you a couch in your living room? Perhaps it is there because of inadequate sleeping accommodations, or because it had to be put somewhere and was left there in an off- banded manner, a sort of derelict. By means of this sale vers you can make that unsightly piece of furni- d attractive and at little expenditure, Finely finished mercerized moquette couch covers $20.89 each Tapestry couch covers $15.49 and $17.24 each Two and three-quarter yards long, 57 inches wide. Chenille couch covers $12.89 Originally $16.74 A limited number of soft, heavy chenille covers that fall in graceful lines from the sides of the couch, In pure Oriental colorings. Beys—Fourth Floor, 35th Street, Rear, Women’s extra size wool dresses These dresses are smartly fashioned with regard to the newest modes of spring, and, at the same time, give long and slender lines. At $38.75 Model of fine French serge in the becoming Russian blouse style, trimmed with buttons and girdled with a narrow belt, In navy blue only, At $48.75 Tricotine model, cut straight in front, trimmed with self-covered buttons, and showing a spring style touch in the pleats in the back, In navy, black and beaver, 441%, 461% and 4814, Mewe—Third Floor, 34th Street, Kear, on with music let joy be unconfined Special prices on these instruments offer one more reason why YOUR home should not be without music next week. The following are only a few of our large and varied assortment of musical instruments, at lowest-in-the-city prices. Flat Back Mandolins at $7.94 Patty wears a frock of checked plain color chambray. The sleeves and double pockets are trimmed of us. event. side chairs and one Ten-piece Hi room suite combina- sion table, 54 in. in diameter; seats of chairs covered in blue Spanish leather. $494.95, Louis XVI.> design mahogany _ veneered suite, less server; ex- tension table, 48 in. in diameter; buffet, in. Complete, $378.44, Chippendale design, solid and veneered mahogany, ten-piece dining room suite, with extension table, 54 in. in diameter, and buffet, 66 in. Price, $807.00. Seats of chairs covered with tapestry. Queen Anne design complete, $515.70. Sale of 680 colored wash frocks For Miss gingham, with yoke and sleeves of with the chambray, Beere—Thjrd Floor, 35th Street, Rear Gray oak breakfast room suite (illustrated); solid oak throughout, consisting of buffet, drop leaf table, 4 side chairs covered in tapestry. The buffet is 48 inches long; table, 48 in. in diameter, round? when open, with 6 ft. extension. Special price, $176.00, Louis XVI. design 10-piece dining room suite, with extension table 54 in. in diameter; seats of chairs cov- ered in blue hair cloth, mahogany veneered, $715.00, Queen Anne mahogany veneered dining room suite; walnut panels on buffet and server; extension table 54 in. in diameter; seats of chairs covered with blue Spanish leather; 10 pieces. $628.95, Queen Anne design American Walnut veneered dining room suite; extension table, 54 in. in diameter: buffet, 72 in.; seats of chairs covered with brown Spanish leather; 10 pieces, $571.00, solid and veneered dining room suite; extension table, 48 in. in diameter; buffet, 60 in. long; the seats are covered in brown Spanish leather, Set of 10 pieces, $1.79 Ann wears a regulation dress of colored! linene—trimmed with hand smock- ing on yoke, smart slashed pockets, with broken plaid gingham trimming TUL LOLA. Lee aL 0 eye ewe e am mid-winter furniture sale continues to give tremendous bargains Good Furniture for Your Diningroom To-day and to-morrow will be “dining room days” in our furniture sale, when dining room suites to fit the conservative and the elabo- rate home will bt featured. By this time hosts of people have visited our great furniture dis- play and realized that we have fulfilled the promise again. Good furniture in quantity and quality with prices low is expected We have done just this in preparing this great furniture Dining suites to fit your homes are described below. Ten-piece dining room suites include buffet, china cabinet, extension table, arm chair. Nine-piece suites less the serving table. pieces. $560.45, $593.25, $545.45. American Walnut combination set, $458.94, Mewe—Sixth Floor. 206 Dot's dress of plain colored cham- bray is daintily embroidered on the yoke. The collars and cuffs are white repp and the cunning pockets are piped to match, in white, flesh, and suit shades Offered, through an unusual purchase at | $4.69 | (would sell regularly for $7.49 to $10.74 Excellent in quality, these smart models are’ trimmed with tucking, bead em- broidery and touches of contrasting color, there are both long sle ; and short. zes in the entire lot, 34 to 46, Bege—Third Floor, 34th Street, prices. Hepplewhite design veneered mahogany dining room suite; extension table, 54 in. in diameter; buffet, 66 inches long; seats of chairs covered in tapestry; 10 3 Sheraton design American Walnut veneered dining room suite; extension table, 54 in. in diameter; buffet, 62 inches long; the seats of the chairs are covered in brown Spanish leather. 10 pieces. Set complete, Hepplewhite design dining room suite in mahogany veneered; extension table, 54 in. in diameter; the seats of the chairs are covered in blue Spanish leather; set consists of nine pieces less the server. $474.20. Louis XV. design American Walnut veneered dining room suite; 48 in. extension table; buffet, 60 inches; chairs covered with brown leather; 10 pieces. Set, Georgette crepe blouses All have effective neck-lines and serving table, five in blue Spanish #7 leather; mirror backs § and wooden shelves 7 | in china closet. Ten- set, ete, tani mee Queen Anne Ameri- can Walnut veneered set of four pieces;the Ri extension table is 54 Hl in. in diameter. = $636.00. Chairs at various prices. Queen Anne Ameri- can Walnut veneered dining room suite, with extension table, Bail 54 in. in diameter, J and buffet, 66 in. Four pieces, $429.25. } Chairs at various eaten OTe 5 Chippendale design American Walnut veneered din- ing room suite; the seats of the chairs are covered in brown or blue Spanish leather; the extension table is 48 in. in diameter; buffet, 60 in., with mirror. 10-piece CNOA RT COTO EOL B OT OTE TOO TON TOTO TATE! CCID