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‘ { ' ‘ t { x ve VETERANS DEMAND “BONUS AND HELP BUYING HOMES Declare $30 a Month and $100 : for Overseas Duty Will Not Cripple Treasury. | WASHINGTON, March 3.—A bonus ©f $30 for each month's service, with | +$100 additional for overseas service, ts the minimum that the Government should give ex-service men, repre-| sentatives of the Veterans of Foreign Wars declared in appearing before the House Ways and Means Com- mittee. F4award H. Haile, Chairman of the organization's Legislative Committee, aeeerted this amount would not en- tail any expenditures beyond the re- sources of the Government. “In fixing the bonus figure,” Hale sak, “the Veterans of Foreign Wars attempted to establish a figure which will equitably represent the monthly savings which each service man should have been able to colfect it they had been permitted to remain in eWwil life and follow their usual yo- cations. “Thousands of ex-service men have wuffered keenly by lack of appropriate clothing during the past winter, occa- sioned py their straightened financial circumstances and their inability to ob- tain proper employment. They were | siven $60, but how far did that amount go toward reclothing a man during the exteting debauch of profiteering? “With slight modification the Mor- gan bill is acceptable to us, after a bonus programme has been enacted. It should be framed to permit the pur- | chase of a home or a farm in excess of $4,000 and provide that the Govern- ment will loan up to $4,000 on first mortgage, after proper appraisal, the balance to be evidenced by second mortgage, to the seller of the prop- erty.” Another row occurred when Hale told the commitiee that statements made yesterday by Franklin D'Olier, Commander of the American Legion, were “erroneous and should be con- tradicted.” A storm of protest resulted, but Chairman Fordney restored quiet by warning that unless order could be Maiden Lane We Have Opened Another United Eyeglass Shop RINGING to downtown people the same superior, fficient tims and money 657 W. 18lst rear 38th St. near Hwy, 2721 B’way 962 Third Ave. near 104th St. oar 58th St. 359 B’way 14 Maiden Lane near 146u St $01 Prospect Ave., Bronx In Brooklyn 5702 5th Ave. 33 Bond St. ae Port Chester ¥ st Philadelphia Perth Aimboy Do You Know the Best Way to Serve Sea Food? Eddys Ss OLD CU; S svvae has answered this question for thousands of housekeepers. They use it plentifully on Fresh Fish Salt Fish Lobster Smoked Fish Soft Shell Crabs ‘and every kind of sea food MADE IN U.S. A. AtGrocers and DelicatessenStores E. Pritchard, 327 Spring St., N. Y. Clams Ty A full line of wearing (i Ud apparel for men) r, yt women and children x (OUTOF TOWN RESIDENTS WILFIND THIS STORE 131 west 125"streer GETWEEN LENOX G SEVENTH AVES. opew EVEAnnas ee rs maintained “we will quit these hear- ings. this bonus?" Kitehin (Dem. is a public be to tax all incomes above $50,000 at the rate of 2 pet cent., graduating ‘that until 7 per cent. charged on incomes above $1,000,000. This would provide $200,000,000."" “Some of the alleged economies practised by this Congress are a crime,” the wit- noss said, whereupon Mr. Kitchin re- marked that “the economies of this Republican Congress surely is a rime.” THE EVENING WORLD, WEDNESDAY, MARCH 38, 1920, | SKELETON IS USED STUDENT ACCUSED AS COURT EXHIBIT Doctor Explains With It How Woman Was Injured in Auto- Mraberace Mited Suctnese mobile Accident. With Politics. By means of a human skeleton, Dr, BPRLIN, March 13.—-In summing wp Denia, Greensburgh, aginst Clarence A. Pitman, a publisher, of No. 316 West S3rd_ Street, Manhattan. She asks ,000 damages, alleging that on Nov. 13," 191%, at Harts Corners, struck by an automebile dr n, en former service men were without work brought from Representative Green, Republican, Iuwa, the stato- ment that many farms in the Middle West could not be cultivated because of the shortage of labor. Hale re- plied that most unemployment would be found in citi Increased taxes of $800,000,000 must be raised to meet present war ex- penditures without granting a cent to the service men, Representative Henry T. Rainey, Democrat, Illinois, declared. “With a bonus we would Wave to establish the most oppressive system of taxation in the world,” he sald. “The bonus itself would be more than the total of pre-war ex- penditures.” ° ‘How could the monty tbe raised for “| Bernard G. Manning of Dartmoutl Arrested in Sixth Avenue Cabaret. “Our plan, Says would be Rernard G. Manning, suit for damages, demonstrated in the|Ereberger, former Minister of Finance,|his father is a wealthy business ma automobile accident. He pointed out|clared conclusive testimony had been! day, charged with the where the pelvis bone had been broken. jintroduced that Braberser had mixed | wa Jones, the fittec The ‘Lave er ar-old da case was that of Mra fa business with his political acts, of Mra. Ida Jones, No. 519 J. e. Assertion by the witness that many — Sake &Company --- Direct by Subway, Tube and «L” To Close Out Thursday On Sale Thursday, Friday | and Saturday | Men’s Sterling Silver » Buckle Belts Special $2.95 The sterling silver buckle belt has won the approval of well- 446 Pairs of Women’s Black Suede Shoes Worth $13.50 today wholesale Reduced to $8.45 These shoes are now enjoying a wide dressed men everywhere. These are in several new and very beau- Veee eae pees eros mate fo woaee tiful designs, hand-engraved, ham- with belts quick time. Every pair taken from regular turned, space for monogram. The are of good quality leather, and mered or engine stock, and reduced to this low price simply to make room for incoming shipments of low shoes. vantage. Prompt selection will be to your ad- Second Floor, come in black and cordovan, Jewelry Dept., Main Floor. Wavy Switches At $5.95 THURSDAY ONLY— - Women’s and Misses’ Newest Plaid Skirts ’ Spedial $8.75 to $13.75 These skirts are so beautifully made, so much better in every particular than those usually to be seen at these prices, they must be seen to be fully appreciated. Smart pleated and tailored styles—produced in Wool Plaids of excellent quality. Sizes 24 to 86 waistbands. Fourth Floor. —a feature in the Saks Hair Goods Shop Thurs- day. All shades, except grey. Third Floor. QUANTITY LIMITED— Ten-Piece Ivortus Toilet Sets Including engraving of monogram At $15.50 These sets were ordered in April, 1919; otherwise the price would be $25. Set consists of mirror, hair brush, comb, clothes brush, puff box, hair receiver, nail polisher, shoe horn, button hook and nail file, packed in beautifully lined case. Main Floor. 600 Girls’ WashableSpring Frocks Thursday $1.95 : Sale of Dainty little frocks of voile, gingham, and chambray, in plain shades, flowered and pretty plaid patterns, with collars and trimming of repp or crisp organdie. The majority are perfect, but included in the collection are a few sample dresses, slightly imperfect. Sizes 6 to 14 years, Second Floor. Quantity Limited Women’s Wool Motor Coats Formerly —| — At $29.75 Short -trip Wardrobe ; America’s ment riage trunk manufacturers, At $45 | Dainty Taffeta Dresses | {i'n removable drawers, swinging trolley with six Special Swagger belted models, hangers, laundry bag, with large, mannish and shoe pockets, Un- pockets, produced in equaled at $29.75. At $29.50 Very Cravenette - proofed Tweeds, Gabardines, Ox- ford Grey Coatings, Heather Forestry Green Cloths, some with Plaid backs. charming frocks Mixtures, and of good quality taffeta, in surplice effect with short alceves, and pointed tunic. For afternoon and street wear, frocks more charm- ing, more authentic would be difficult to find even To Also—A Good Collection of Women's Homespun Motor Coats at $25 Formerly $89.50 and $29.50, Loose, belted models, in smart Tweeds of Grey, Brown and Greenish tints, Genuine Cowhide at much higher cost. be had in Copenhagen Blue, Navy Blue, Taupe and Black, Sizes 34 to 42 Fourth Floor. We cannot replace t¢ today for less than $16, grade bag all the way tl Sixth Floor, ner-pleces, all leather lined, Illustrated. ae ‘ # Oe { I ors pre OF ABDUCTING GIRL ““m."; a Dartmouth John Fielding Black, testifying in a|the evidence in the libel sult of Mathias! student of Northampton, Mass., where | when the mother and girl will appear. Supreme Court at White Plains to-day | against Dr. Kart Helfferteh, former Vice| waa arrested at a onbaret in Sixth Ave- how @ woman had been injured in an|Chancellor, Attorney General Krause de-| nue near Twenty-ninth street early to- abduction of | Thursday, Friday and Saturday Bags, Special $15.95 of selected cowhide, with high-cut cor- for ate cael, Uo saree | AGAINST FLUSHING orn out by Mrs.| Banke President to Seek 1 Jonea, Manning was taken to the Wash- ington Helght# Court. His. attorney, ih | Benjamin ) asserted the student! Clarence M. Lowes, President of yaa’ pece| flushing National Bank and ‘and| Of the Dime Savings Bank of sald to-day that he would seek Join the operation of buses as they attempted to take the place cars of the North Shore Traction bag’ * Fes reiticiese the Borou looked, nea employed in according to the attorney, w: quenter of the Sixth Avenue cabaret. Magistrate ‘Tobias held Manning in $2,000 bail for examination March 10, Borous Fresea jent Connolly ng, city, employecs. to and ice from Bi ay saying that If the same thi done for the North Shore service would not have been ae A DISAPPEARANOR, (Prom the Philadelphia Inquirer.) The old-fashioned man who wanted h-|Httle here below must have got it and ~ ett. On Special Sale Thursday— A Splendid Collection of Women’s Ultra-Smart Coats Of a quality rarely seen At $39.50 The smartest coats to be seen in New York, at a very, very low price. Models for street wear, the links and the shore, cut along those slender lines highly favored for Spring. Fashioned of wool-Polo cloth, and suede-like cloth, beautifully lined with peau de cygne or corduroy. Two styles pictured. At $39.50—One Day Only! High-Grade Luggage 500 Pieces—Wardrobe Trunks Travelling Bags and Suit Cases, All Priced Very Low At $39.75 Three - quarter - size Wardrobe Trunks, in At $42.50 Full - size Wardrobe Trunks, made especially crown-top style, Fitted for Saks & Company, with five roomy drawers, and according to our own swinging trolley with ten specifications. Lined and interlined with hard vul- canized fibre, and fitted with five drawers, laun- dry bag, and twelve-ply veneer hangers. basswood hangers, laun- dry bag, shoe pockets, and reliable snap lock. A splendid trunk for both men and women. Traveling Black Enamel Suit Cases, Special $6.95 hem wholesale Just right for week-end trips. Light ieto of weight, and of good capacity, Made A etrietly high of heavy black-enameled drill, lined with hrough. Made | «fo wered cretonne, and fitted with sepa- Illustrated. rate tray. When They Replace Cars in rder- at "4 } j ¢ a oat ae 4 { “A