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THE EVENING WORLD, THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 5, 1 4 have to hi lo cl t wai strip th 16 of mone: § MUST GET BACK Tpeopt wil nave to shots an nd. |maribar ot the middie class was sot war wil stp the people, of money MARSHAL FOCH 5 ditional tax burden of from §2,000, materially increased, but the in- creased cost of diving and the in- with masses of obsolete material and ‘ ‘ 000 to $4,000,000,000. ‘The press agents crease’ fost of diving anda make an aggressive fight against a| YOINS THE RANKS tell us that the bulk of this taxation; At this time the men and women country of the class of Hayti a mat- OF IMMORTAL will come out of excess profits and|of the middie class are wearing their ter of some difficulty. S other business taxes, last year’s clothes, They are wear- In 1917, 1918 and 1919 the United fe ing #hoes which have been half-soled States stripped the industries of the PEOPLE PAID THOSE EXCESS |at icast once. They are seeking country of 4,000,000 men and put them | Brilfiant Assemblage Greets Leader WAR PROFITS TAXES, cheaper fiving quarters and seeking in uniforms and armed them. They ~ * Dering the last year the “vwern- |i vain. They are epending thelr en- fw pg TR Sealer (atanitas of Victorious Armies at * incomés in an effort keep trying to read: jemse! ment collected approximately $4,000,- bo gpm the gea of life, to revolutionized conditions, French Academy, Fi -—-—— * | 000,000 im war profite taxes. The com-| If the Government continues to In addition to the uniformed force eumers ever; penny of tt, The|move along on a war basis these the Government took out of industry PARTA Feb. 6. me love ais tae, ‘Sie ie will be unable to buy clothes @bout 1,000,000 men and put them in ARGHAL FERDINAND FINAL CLEARANCE —— ear hemeelves: their swivel chairw and on stools in offices, bes enliiree unless they go without food, in munition factories, in shipyards and ON leader of the Allied arisen bepause Washing- They furnish in peace times the pre- in other non-productive enterprises. ‘@ranes in the final -vic- Goes not know the war is over. dominating quantity of Lor Oa Tat Hea cep heean, Semovilized:| toxtone stages of the World War, We have placed on = the factory. and until completely demobilized ignorance of the Sei ob as x Lg gh Aes ae ie ay: ‘of th rantry will be| *e-ey joined the ranks of the short to the extent that the useeless| immortals. soe weten Government assaye 100 per cent: pure.| ing and everybody who hed the op-|foreign Market’ Gead an witness the! sloment fa taintsined “Furthermore,| — Marshal Foch wes recetved ty ||| 1458 Madiecn Av. 000 W. 1810 6 Interests and politicians whove bual- Portunity prodteered during the war|stendy decline in exports, due to the tls force will be @ double barden in the French Academy at 3 clock to know the affairs of the'and profiteering will cantinue as long|Jack of money in urope—the manu- {it industry te not only deprived of] tis asterncon tm the presence of their ervices bat the producing public Government and utilize their knowl- as the country remains om a war tach thEbs Che Dian taboe coke nea wal be taxed for its eupport. @ large and brilliant amemMage. ~ SALE. . ; edge bye ee pitta te Mir wide- ba Will ave to close down their indus- ig ignorance ‘barrage t bulk of war profite taxes|tries. But if Washin maintains ~ rae oie aes me 7 Briar gropemanan Stet vy thousands ot paid $9 16 Government cones eet ot |the attitude thet the war ts bet over, = Among our Stores.as listed below | | well paid and nimbie-minded preas| productive enterprises. In peace times beset oety rser unre Pam | 0111010100000 PLEO EOOO Pg OOOO ENO OOU TOOT OTONO TE TPT TT ; ‘ agents. profits above a fiwed line, following | mand will fall upon people unable to | — ry t Bvery department of the Govern-| business Inws, go back into the en-|mupport themselves, to say nothing of } ment employs all the way from one! terprises which produced them for|#upporting a supposititious war. | k press agent to a ¥taff of press uents| extensions and improvements. War| In view of the attitude of the Gov-| f } whose duty it ie to mould pubiic| profits taxes paid to the Government ernment that the country should con- | 9 t thought to fit the designs of their| are forever removed trom circulation finn abadme that ihe Government | OF ia employers. The Shipping Board is a|in productive channels, Kven mem- anticipates another war and is pre- : conspicuous example. The advocates | bers of Congreas are beeinning to reo-|Pering for it. The apex of military of universal military training in ad-| ognize this truth. ae ce sees aces eae ——————— SSS — WOMEN’S BOO T N) Clon to having pred agents on the| If we continue on a war basia we) Sour, Yous of war left, Europe bled 59TH TO 60TH STREET LEXINGTON TO 3D AVENUE Government payroll have as reserves | shalt have to continue to impose war| without money. Finanelal considera- ————S>S>S>S>S==E=E=EEE=E=EEEE———— EE —= oa & score of private organizations car-|taxes. Manufacturers and business | tions alone preclude the Probability of the selt-appot task of|Men, in order to meet these taxes,|another war of magnitude rring bp Laon Rag te of will hawe to boost their prices. Pricen| fifty years. saving the country. are so high now that the high cost] But assuming that there 1s off ‘The press agents advance afl sorts |of living promises to be the leading| somewhere beyond the horizon of in- of theories to account for the high |imsue, in the forthcoming, national |ternational affaira another war in living and high cost of gov-|C@MpAign. Politicians are launching} prospect which will involve the > adh gbeel vublic ought te hog [all sorte of schemes for cutting down| Dinter Staten If we theoe all our orm bi the high cost of living, but they are|energies into preparing for it we will that the war was solely responsible |attacking the symptoms and not the|be bankrupt in two or three years. for the high cost of living and the|root of eaters ie ie hal ene pied We will be unable to borrow. The tt of government. The only |°f the conditions ich produced the; whole world is bankrupt now and will + tll = cron, [hgh cont of living in the first place—|continue bankrupt for years to come. war conditions, } the cause. The only thing the! ‘he life of this country rests in the|A CALL TO PEMOBILIZE THE United States can do is get out of | prosperity and contentment of the so- SWIVEL CHAIR LEECHES. War and ‘ called middie class. The middie class! The United States was unprepgred iatrel voice om te the Gov. |1!4 not share in the prosperity whtoh|for war in 1917, but did reasonably ‘We continues to operat oA “Ithe war brought to the capitalists|well because the country had plenty ernment on @ war basis—if Congress }and the people who work with their/of money. The people had money. does not demobilize the deficit—the|hands. The income of the average|Continued expenditures for possible in all leathers and styles of heéls. '| 7,000 Pairs 5,000 Pairs at at $12.40 | $9.85 ’ Value from $14.00 to $24.00 The $9.85 lot includes several broken lines of Low Shoes and Evening Slippers. All shoes are from. our winter stock and represent savings which probably never again will be offered. 516 Fifth Ave., cor. 43d St. 1095 Broadway, at 23d St. 411 Fifth Ave., at 37th St. 297 Broadway, at Duane St. 1255 Broadway, cor. 31st St. 205 Broadway, cor. Fulton’St. 1391 Broadway, cor. 38th St. 35 Nassau St., cor. Liberty St, 438 Fulton St., Brooklyn Good Shoes Are An Economy sail! J m GB: Altman & Cn. MADISON AVENUE - FIFTH AVENUE, NEW YORK Thirty-fourth Street Thirty-fifth Street Our Great February Sale of Players Now in Progress We have placed on sale 175 of the new 1920 Model Walters Player Pianos. This important announcement will be received with a great deal of interest by the music loving public, as our Annual February Sale of Player Pianos means an opportunity that only comes once a year. This new Model Walters Player, which we offer in this Sale, compares favorably with Players offered in the open market at very much higher prices, and this Sale is only made pos- sible by the fact that we expect to sell these 175 Players during the next few days. If you want to take advantage of this Wonderful Sale Offer, be sure to call to-morrow without fail. , New Model Tri-Solo Melodist WALTERS An Extraordinary Offering for to-morrow (Friday) and Saturday, will comprise 1,200 Dozen | ' a MEN’S NEGLIGEE SHIRTS || | the prices of which are so low as to make buying an economy DUAN ZERO o- Come in—inspect the pieces— look at the prices—and realize the many dollars you will save. 9 ans mh 4 = | “We MakeTerms to Fit” ,, ,,.,,, Wing Rocker 500 Dozen Shirts | : Plain Figure Tags on Everything tation Leather, 2 6 98 : Motor Track Deliveries Everywhere as illustrated .... fc These are soft and stiff cuff models; the former chiefly made of madras having woven-through stripes (incl idling a generous supply of blue-stripe and blackestripe effects); the remainder of printed madras in a diversity of attrac- tive patterns and colorings. Free With Each Player A Beautiful Music Roll. Cabinet—A_ Hand- some Bench to Matchs—$10 Worth of Music of Your Own Choice*and Free Delivery. Four Piece Quartered Oak Queen Anne Period Suite CHINA CLOSET, SERV-. Sorina BU ET, GDA GOST TE $B S Ee 00 tension; four pieces at ........-cceeeceeees+ 500 Dozen Shirts . will be priced at $2.95 each will be priced at $2.45 each Mia ‘The question of paying for a Player Piano is always an important one, and 90 as torallow almost any family to take advantage of this wonderful offer, we have arranged a special EASY PAY- MENT PLAN, which you can take advantage of. Special Low Terms OF ONLY $ A WEEK We Do Not Charge Interest Remember this offer of a Walters Player at this advertised Sale Price of $475.00 is only good during the time this Sale is in progress, and as the supply of Players is limited to 175, and as this Sale will only be continued until 175 Players have been sold, we want to impress on you the importance of calling to our sales-rooms to-morrow, and if you find that impossible or would like further particulars, be sure to mail ys the attached coupon at once. These are soft-cuff models only. They are made of fine- quality madras, showing a varied assortment of woven- through stripe effects in color. 200 Dozen Shirts will be priced at $3.95 each These also are soft-cuff models. They are made of fine Adam Period Library Table z acken Genuine Mahogany, with drawer In antique mahogany finish; h cane back; spring seat; up- holstered i ‘5 3° tapestry, esile 52 8° lustrated .... OPEN SATURDAY EVENINGS If You Cannot Call—Mail Coupon ~ GENTLEMEN:—Kindly send me illustrated catalogue and particulars regarding your Player-Piano Sale | . ‘ a9 imported madras (of the quality generally reserved custom - made shirts), featuring smart patterns and color effects, This Sale will be held on the First Floor (Madison Avenue section) SUNDAY WORLD “WANTS” WORK MONDAY MORNING WONDERS,