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CONGRESS 100 BUSY PLAYING AT POLITICS "TO STUDY ECONOMY (Continued From First Page.) members of the House are casting longing eyes in the direction of home pastures, where fences need repairs and personal affairs vail for personal attention. Here and there a Senator or a Representative carries in his mind a sense of responsibility to the people and a determination to do something along the lines suggested by The Evening World toward put- ting the Government back on a peace basis and regulating expenses to the requirements of peace, but the urge of practical polities is growing stronger day by day, and a disposition on the part of the majority to shift everything to the party leaders and let them carry the load of responsi- bility is becoming more and more manifest. | The Senate is completely buried | \ | under the League of Nations de- bate. Senators can think or talk of nothing else. Expenditures and taxation and economy are accu- | mulating dust in closets, in com- mittee rooms and offices in the | Senate building. On the House side the question of @ bonus for soldiers has assumed “overshadow! proportions. — Con- gressman C Hull of Tennessee, practically author the War Taxation Law, has been trying for several days to get the Ways and Means Committee to take up consid- eration of measures to provide rev- enue to replace the half billion’ or more of which the Treasury was de- prived by the decision of the Supreme Court exempting — stock from incou He has dividends been un- REPUBLICANS CREATING CAM- PAIGN ISSUES. The Senate Republican leaders pect to make the Leagu the subject of a campaig reaty xpec of @ bill granting a bonus soldier votes trength t by the which lectign will be a present indications, by sharp and bitter attacks upon the Administration, ‘T) ention of the majority is top! Wilson Ad- ministra on the { extravag Al conyentic 0 force ~ the Democratic Party to take up the defensive fight in th npaign, Fur- ns have de- companie e party | dier® idea, which is considered a vote | is figured that) 0 men will feel] ¥ which goes on elief for the men ‘orm in the great getter inasmuch she families of 4 grateful tow record as favor who wore the ui war, KE. I nw BF. 8 1 the New Y ied yesterday 1 “SPECIAL SALE”’ At_50 Maiden Lane Framed Pictures Trays, Mirrors, Oil Paintings, Lamps and Shades REDUCED PRICES FRAME VrcrtREC Maiden Lane Gift Shop 50 MAIDEN LANE, ur ONLY Store “ARTISTIC FRAMING” OUR SPRCIALTY Jersey Dress TAFFETA AND JERSEY DRESSES Over 50 different styles ranging in price from $16.50 to $35 Regularly $25 to $50 SOT __THE EVENING WORLD, TUESDAY, MARCH ca _1920. - F ecautlin Simon & Co. Fifth Avenue, 37th and 38th Streets . 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