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ORDS, NOT DEEDS, G:0:P-RECORD TIME ECONOMY ISSUE a Serna Treasury without the taxpayers know- ing anything about it. The latest ngréssman hio, was to limit payments to men ho actually suffered by service in repeal the so-called luxury the war, and to issue to such men | five-year bonds carrying interest, ich woul ton-negotiab! "To pass legislation providing for a | cept that the actual holders Wosla be | able to borrow money on-them up to r cent. of their face value at the Reserve 4 ye _ ONPEACE ie (Continued from Third Page.) | @dded to the programme the follo’ tng pledges: Budget system. “To pass logisiation simplifying the F tex law.” ECONOMY WAS WATCHWORD a EIGHTEEN MONTHS AGO. “Economy and retrenchments @hould be the watchword from | w I€ was decided to postpone further nsideration of the bonus matter un- after March 22, when the State commanders of the American Legion will meet ip convention in Washing- ton to decide w His wife died a year ago and he had been despondent since. Since retiring from the bench. Jude Gillett had etised corporagion law in Hammond. He was author of several text hooks. reau will have to be formed to attend to the work of receiving and ne on applications and keeping the ac- counts and everything. Su¢h a bureau would furnish employment to hw dreds, possibly usands, of chi and deputy chiefs and experts and clerks and accountants and messen- gers and janitors and stenographers. The eXpense would be very heavy, involving the building up of an en- tirely new Government machine, a B’AR TRACKS, BUT NO B’AR. Boys Stamped Around in Snow tm O14 Rag Moccasins, ‘The puriteus of New Providence, Summit, Berkeley Heights, Chatham and other places have been excited for several days over what appeared to be numerous bear tracks. The matter was explained yesterday by Henry A. Patterson, a retired buel- ness man, a one-time athlete and a son of the late Robert W. Paterson, | it, submitted las. Longworth Riel by of only. ym the form of a de- bah a THE EVENING WORLD, WEDNESDAY, MARCH: 1%, 1980." * Store Closes at 5 P. M. Lord & Taylor . —FIFTH AVENUE— Telephone Orders Filled—Phone Greeley !900-—Avk for Telephone Order Desk A ’ 38th Street ~ From the Land _of the Lotus and the Peony \ has come. the inspiration for the é Beautiful Chinese Rugs , ° = we are now displaying. symbolism, the Chinese make it the subject for most of their ‘less works. of\ art than some oftheir finest pottery. Rich ow on,” declared Senator Pen- |™and for a war bonus. knowg as the “Turpentine King.” , : : A ¢ tose “If care io exercised and | tefl sno doubt about the in- | iis home is at Chatham, N. J, and| Made thie way: }{ eup butter, 4 cup E must needs go a long way,todind color’and design comparable to the Chinese. Constantly lgiaste abolished, taxes can be re of the fous majority t© | this is his story: ugar, | eee. Sap molasses p4 influenced by their charming duced. ‘They must be reduced or | the Sehate will coneur i'm mat- |, Bears? Sure, we thought Wwe had| mis. I cups 'Fresto.” | teaspoon art, and their rugs are | wnfortunate business conse- | fer of considerable doubt at this | ji! Yes, almost every morning there| " seis hon Mislead hk a blues or tans form the warm bac! nd ‘for. some interesting py — ee js over, |HUNT WAY TO MAKE. UP FOR wrere fresh tracks in the snow about | lesee' andy eile Min cod ok The softness of the color and quality enhances the uniqueness of whatever excuse there -might | STOCK DIVIDEND DECISION, . | Pesct-loving. fellow citizens. And | ‘ogeteer the shy ktgrodiont asd add to be desired. ; : have been for violating the prin- | With the bonus matter temporarily | tracks toogwith every kind of & wea | misture “Teal ut in the beaten white | So complete is this display, so comprehensive in colors, designs and sizes, that we feel safe in Giples of sound economy no Idhger | Ous.of LBS. Way, the oomunittee tock | pon, from Pitchforka to horse pistols. in a moderate oven. saying we can meet any one’s réguest for 4 Chinese rug. Furthermore, the prices quoted should have @pplies. We ought to get back to P, SUseETOn O! ng up the But bears?” Mr. Paterson laughed.) a ? ying n y S 1 g- P q A a. billion dollar ‘hole in the Treasuty| “They didn’t find any. Those tracks ry it tomorrow. some ma tism for you if you? by comparison. normal methods at once.’ resulting from the Supreme Court de-| were made by the two sons of— gnetis: y y iy. Pp: y Weeks before Senator Penrose ut-|cision relieving stock bonuses from | well, I won't give ‘em away, but they| The t-O Company, Buffalo.N.%. income tax. The committee discov- ered that not many members had given the subject any comaideration whatever, and that there had been no conference on the matter between House and Senate leaders. Conferees from* both branches will get together and the subject will be taken up again on Thursday. Heretofore, in relation to the war bonus question, consideration has been paid only to the direct outlay—the actual sum which would be distrib- uted. It has now o¢curred to several members of the Ways and Means Committee that If it is decided to pay tered these ringing sentences, Mr. Gillett, then an aspirant for the Speakership of the Sixty-sixth Con- sress, said: “The condition of legislation. makes an extra session inevitable, and ap- parently the President does fiot in- tend to call it until about June 1. “The problems whioh the next Congress faces are most weighty and difficult. Upon their success- ful solution will depend our in- lustrial pi rity. | believe the bear rug, and walked about in the snow. as for pacha Sih ate lett, stxty-three, live'in New Providence. They just cut the feet off on old, moth-eaten made moccasins of them, the chicken stealing—well, we are looking for certain two-legged animals who are responsible for that.” EX-JUDGE HANGS HIMSELF. HAMMOND, March 17.—John H. Gil- Chief Justice of the Supreme Court of Indiana from 1903 to Chinese Rugs Qxi2 feet $395.00 . Tan or gold backgrounds: And Mosul Rugs Approximate Size 3x6 feet Also Featuring for This Week majority is lermined to attack problems at once with cour- ‘age and vigor, in order that the readjustment of our industries and the re-employment of our scattered and disorganized labor may be speedily effected.” ‘The Republican leaders in the House, during January, February, March and April of 1918, repeatedly stated that an extra session was nec- essary to “pass constructive legisla- tion which will put the country on a basis.” NOTHING BUT WORDS IN 160- DAY'S SESSION. President Wilson called a special wession which met on May 20 of last year, Congress passed routi legis- lation left over from the Sixty- fifth Congress, but did not touch any constructive work and, after ten weeks of endurance of Wash- ington summer weather, wanted to take a recess of five weeks. The President kept them on the Jeb, but they did not accomplish pnything. The extra session lasted 160 days and the net result of it was to spread 14,000,000 on the Congressional When the regular session started in December of last year the pledges of the majority were renewed. The only construction legislation of im- Bortance accomplished since has been the passage of the act restoring the railroads to the stockholders and the. Passage of the Oil Land Leasing bill. The high protective tariff policy has been abandoned. * No steps have been taken to pre-| pare for the “commercial conflict.” Investigation of “unwise war ex- penditures” has brought forth little! except a claim on the part of Dem-| © crats that the investigations have | cost $1,000,000 thus far and the cost ie mounting. Not a move has been made toward “liquidation of the pub- lig debt.” ‘The Senate ts just now taking the preparatory steps toward formulating some part of a merchant marine ‘The income tax laws have mot been revised and the profit tax and the/| tax have not been repealed— im fact the House Ways and Means Committee has under consideration a project for extending the scope of the luxury taxes and the infliction of sev- eral new forms of stamp and sales taxes to take care of the proposed outlay for soldiers’ bonuses. Legislation to put a budget system into operation has been buried under the weight of League of Nations con- trovers; 'y- ‘There is record Congress which has been i: ion almost continuously for ten months and has about ten weeks of ity y before it. The taxpayers is far- ther in the hol: in he was when the majority rs announced a year and more ago their intention ‘ef putting the country back on a peace basis. SLIGHT RELIEF WAS FROM THE OLD CONGRESS. ‘ ‘The load of the taxpayer was slight- ly lifted when his income tax came due last Monday, but that was not due to any action by this Congress. "The revenue bill passed by the Sixty- fifth Congress carried a provision in- gerted by Representative Hull of ennessee and approved by the Treas- ury Department that the tax on tn- comes of $5,000 and legs should drop} from 6 per cent. to 4 per cent. on Jan, 1, 1920. ‘The Ways and Means Committee of | the House met yesterday and found that the bonus for soldiers project was all gummed up in a pile of} projects for paying the veterans of | the war with Germany a billion dol-| lars or two billion dollars out of the SOUND HEALTH to many thousands is practi- cally a matter of the right | use of reliable means of maintaining vitality. 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Ly IT Li a AA R < YF) ecannnwys We Saks & Company Offer Remarkable Values in a Pre-Easter Sale of "Reita’ Pearl Necklaces bj Which began with 1072 strings. nm matinee and - opera lengths, to be sold for Less Than Half Regular Prices Pearls—the gift incomparable' Nothing could be more appropriate at Easter, and never before have you had an opportunity to secure a beautiful necklace of pearls at such little cost. “Reita” pearls have all the delicacy of coloring of the deep sea jewel and are as indestructible as any artifical pearl obtainable. They are in rich shades of Cream, Rose, and White, each string packed 1n a beautiful gift box. Now 15.00 Now 18.50 Now 22.50 $12.50 Necklaces, Now $5.00 $32.50 Necklaces, $15.00 Necklaces, Now 6.50 $45.00 Necklaces, $19.50 Necklaces, Now 9.50 $50.00 Necklaces, $55.00 Necklaces, Now 25.00 ' Saks &Campany Broadway at 34th Street y Auli e DANA ED |i SDD, Bese. en’ $70.00 Fifth Floor, Imported Scotch Madras Curtains Make Their Spring: Bow F you are weary of Winter winds, and I thinking of your Summer home or some fresh touch to add to your pres- ent home, we prescribe a glimpse of these dainty summery Curtains, just fresh from their journey across the Atlantic. Woven of sturdy, wearable yarns, in natiral colors; the weavers have achieved some most attractive designs. At $3.75 and $4.50 a Pair You may have these Curtains in several de- signs, 2x24 yards long, each headed and ready to hang. J At $5.00, $6.00 and $7.50 a Pair You will find sott color designs woven into the fatural background. These come with or without valances, and the tlowers that bloom in the Spring were never more delighttul. Particularly interesting are the Grecian pat- terns, in Roumanian colors—such as red and blue stripes and conventional designs, torming a bor- der on a curtain of natural color. ifth Floor, fora ND that’s just.about what you do when you buy a dining-room or bedroom suite, you want to give considerable time and thought to it. salesmen show you around-the 6th floor. A wide selection of period designs, woods, finishes and prices is here for you. The picture story below is one of quality plus value, as the price on each of these splendid suites presents an opportunity. Four-piece Queen Anne Mahogany Bedroom Suite With full size bed, $545.00 fully figured mahogany in handsome design.. When Selecting Something With twin bed, $665.00 Four-piece Heppelwhite Mahogany Bedroom Suite, beauti- $750.00 39th Street say an emblem of Buddhism. ,’ | e design. Each rug is a: thing Chinese Rugs 9x12 feet $495.00 : The much favored blue rugs. —/* Dozar Rugs ; Approximate Size 314x614 feet $110.00 and $135.00 An Irish Story Worth Reading N the days of plenty, which we now reckon by the calendar as “pre-war days,” pure Irish linen was sent to America in abundance. You could use it exclusively, because it was reasonably priced. But since the war, you know how the story goes—demand greater than supply —therefore high prices; scarcity of flax and labor, therefore scarcity of linens. But Lord & Taylor, through, foresight, is able to make this story terminate agreeably. Notice these thréé excellent values. Damask Table Cloths, “$5.95 Each All pure linen, think ef it at that price, the kind of quality you love to touch, size 2x2 yards. Damask Table Napkins, $7.75 Dozen An odd collection, hence the exceptional price—pure linen. Huck Towels, $9.50 Dozen linen, hemstitched, good All ! heavy quality. Lifetime . For that reason we would like to have one of our Chippendale Dining Room Suite, 10 pieces; the chairs are covered in blue haigcloth $1150.00 Bizth Floor