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THE EVENING WORLD» FRIDAY, MAROH 19, 1920. __ WAR TAX BURDEN KEP] (IP Natural Flowers in Wreaths and Garlands (| MAY Sf|| (S22 AE A Sa ry stores agree to sell | the Sheffield Farms, was to- a is: . milk to the on a one cent mar- | moned to appear before thi + 2) 2 7 = gin, and th scheme would have! Attorney and explain tis alleged @t- | a (Z y been successful had it not been for | thorship of the circular to milk yon | Ze ; the attitude of the niilk distribitors | ducers urging them to restrict) ot ~~ \ who served notica on the. Dairy-| duction. 1 ies ’ men's League that they would refuse " =z . to buy from the league members if! mxePelies Lie — they sold for distribution through other systems. | United States Only Victor Still ‘CURRAN IS CALLED Conducting Fifances on War Basis, tb HI ” Attorney —— i had confer: | retin Police Lieutenant, died of Congress Studies Tax Raising, IN Tl WITH HYLA Spring Sees Revival of Ancient Rather Than Expense oie ARES George Reifechneider, seventy at > 6. T. feue | dent of the Dairymen's | home, 9516 Avenué L, Flatbush, Bait ripe to Take Over Dairy- | Yo tho city dis-| schneider was retired seven year men’s Surplus n4 that Mr. Cooper arter thirty years’ police servic mised to take it wp with the | of which ‘was spent. at the Bil tive Committees of the league | Street, Manhattan, and Liberty Ai to New York and confer | Brooklyn, stations + District Attorney Swann announced | to-day that he ld hold a conte ence to-day or to-morrow with Mayor Hylan, Commissioner of Markets | O'Malley and Health Commissioner | Copeland to urge that the elty ar- range 10 sell milk direct to the public. Mr. Swann said he thought the city could make a contract with the | Dairymen’s League to take over and | | | i | | Market Commissioner Indorses | fie" With — Roswald 1, indigestion early this mornin 1 Custom at Opéra and Cutting. Dances, | dispose of the 2,500,000 quarts of milk ie = Borough President Tells Mayor _ - ‘now being wasted. This could be sdtd| SMW iaadea ; aE @y Martin Green. ‘ ‘to Clean Snow Instead of By Mildred Lodewick. to consumers, he said, at ten cents a agora You buy music in a CRESCENT—now (Special Staff Correspondent of The Ys Evening Werld.) WASHINGTON, March 49.—The United States is the only country !in| | Talking over the telephone to Mr. A LL New York is reveling in the Swann, Commissioner O'Malley sald Going to Palm Beach. floral fairyland at Grand Cen- aii tral Palace this Week and some he city would be able to distribute ‘of the most interesting exhibi hy M At the Boa: of in, ig exhibitions are 4 Por “* thre the combination of Allies and as- t Tr ene eee OE ("the SOLQUELN AAG -WHMATHN WRK At $$$ the milk through the seventy-threa which finished the war| to-day Mayor Hylan called President 1 es’ he jor Board sociat made up for milady's per Y den. babies’ health stations of the against Germany, that is operating! of the Borough of Manhattan Curran |oration. Wreaths and yirnen a AMERICAN GENERAL |BRYAN IS SILENT of Health and the 600 public schools fee fintnétal ‘aftatva' to-dey Under t86| < scteae politician” aaa ateecunea | thle Fear decte Caren s'*| DROVE ROUMANIANS| ON HIS*CANDIDACY | «ners army 100d sates have been con- war taxation system, according to ‘ of wearing cut flowers, and many of | ducted. Representative Cordell Hull of Ten-| tld fhe Mayor to clean up the snow OFF WITH WHIP is there, of course, yet runs so perfectly that you are never conscious of it's presence. —_ ft } inant bh soulless mechanism. The mechanism -—— Crescent Talking Machine Co., Inc., New York ished 1913 them have already been seen at the nessee, who framed the war revenue, instead of running away to Palm|opera and dances,’ It is an old cus- meamure in the Sixty-fifth Congress | Beach. ‘ tom. The anfent Romans wore! Bandholtz Returns to W: Prohibition | Commissioner O'Malley tola Mr S$ ETOMOIION | swann that the city could castly han- Jie the milk on a margin of one cent Talks As Usual, Repes shington Declaration, But Won't Prophesy and istthe minority taxation author-' The clash came over Curran’s com-| wreaths of oak and oliv ie. eee ss ; k About De atic Success, ty on the Ways and Means Commit- | munication to have considered a bill| heads, while the GINGA Wank poe With Recommendation — That wi pacinaes . # ide now pending in the Senate to grant|one better and wore them around Hungarian Terms Be Modified. | 1 Miter ee ee ‘This government, in addition to es-|to firemen and policemen of New | their necks. e WASHINGTON, March 19, Speaking of the report that Senator timating the expenditures for next| York the right of appeal and appear-| The modern young girl, however, RIG.-GPN. HARRY H. |Hitchcock of Nebraska has announced year on a war basis, will collect the| ance to and before the Legislature. |many choose to wear the wreath B BANDHOLTZ, for six |-his candidacy for the Presidency on a taxes for next year under the tax-| Mr, Curran maintained that: ‘around her arm, as suggested on the months American Military | “moderate wet" rm, Mr. @ryan ) ; at'on system framed to fit extraor-/ The policemen and firemen have| Central figure in the sketch, It lends} Representative in Hungary, ar- | *id such a move was to have ibeen ex- | inary conditions growing out of ac-| been denied this right through orders | 4" individual touch to any evening; rived here to-day. Deoted as the Senator for ten years has NWI] I I I | I R. hostilities, unless Congress, be-|o¢ the heads of departments, forbid-|ftock. Flowers such as tiny sweet-| Gen, Bandholtz was in Buda. | 2°? “on the brewers’ side of the Pro- bf hibition question, the Wall Street side | fore adjournment at the end 6f May,| ding them: from appearing before | heart roses, mimosa, forget-me-nots,| pest during the Roumanian oc- | of the currency question and the antis' | radi amends the taxation laws. | Logislative Committees on Legislative | te» entwined with smilax, are ef-| cupation, and, according to a |side of the suffrage question.” Such action is a matter of remote! matters, A striking instance, he said, | fective. But the florists who create’ story told by his aociates, he “Prohibition,” said Mr. Bryan, “is anh possibility for these reasons: was the inability of patrolmen to op-| S¥¢h wreaths do not like to specify) . succeeded on one oce:.ston in dtiv- | accomplished fact and no effort on the First—The Republican majority | nose at Albany the Ripper Bill that | ‘te flowers they employ, because the} ing two companies of Roumanian | part of the wets can undo it in this has framed no revenue plan to | seoks to give life’ jobs to th wreaths are always made up with the! goidiers out of the Hungarian One reason why I want to go take the place of that adopted £0 | Inapettors who happen to be such of | ind often timer unusual and rare] Rove! Palace with the ald of hia {Af 6 delegate to the San Francisco Con meet the exigencies of wari =| Aprit 4. without passing a Civil Ser-|blooms such as the dragon-snap or| ding whip and an American tele- | Y000N 18 jp forestall ald nullity, vi Second—The Democratic mi- Vice oxamination. The patrolmen, to! hyacinth, are wired into the garland; Phone operator. t lebi. Ponies HAG rarteamauraniinasted:-| 1 4 pa i ation to tintroduce a wet plank, st © ve! Gen. Bandholtz is understood | del ‘ a man, are against thns bill, but they , TOSt effectively. Pix Honk eins Gt te wate he nk the revenue laws while it was in . The Spanally Shop of Opyinaions FIFTH AVENUE AT 38™ STREET Police HE “Jeune Fille” Apparel of this shop depicts character and picturesqueness, of X A pretty suggestion for two large} to be in sympathy with mit {Fe Not oppose it openly at Albany, | half-blown roses is offered at the| the modifications of the peace | on, “will he to secure a non-committa _ artistic beauty and chic, such as appeals power, is not willing to admit | geciared. right, where they are shown nestling| terms asked by the Hungarians. {platform and Midas \eoc then sews - ‘ th ‘ that it was entirely wrong, and is | «1 would like to state that if Preal|B¢,the back of the neck amidst the et | make thelr in their customary . to youth —is appropriate to youth, and is waiting to see what the majority will do—if anything. |—" R blican major- reeerataeeydeiien the Secre- | things would rf along much more oiffure. ‘The | nl ° ' dent Curran would keop his hands’ garland on the head at. the iett Is} HOBOKEN TO LEASE Ll ea ihe cto Olabcua Aieeat teat: | off the Police and fire Departments, | daintily tied with a ribbon. EX:GERMAN-PIERS: coke Girls and flowers are. surely syn- onymous, especially so in the spring. | Pe ii ae ee Ct aa7 i. (dae rae ee out- smor 1 yer b or. | nieve . 7 00) vietory an e pre ") e tary of the Treasury for sugge smoothly," Giiweted= the Mayor-| Mayor Reaches Agreement With] Getic candidates | ” Praable Demon tions looking to revision of the | “There would not be so many mis-| ,, ~ ; “It's ynfair to ask an aspirai fo revenue laws, which request wi eadiig, stACenedté lin. hel pises ems WEBER NOL GUILTY War Department on Sub-Leiting | omce to’ discuss such a question,’ “he complied | with ey communicar |anating from the office of Mr. Cur-| JN TAX BRIBE CASE To’ Ship Owners. jas above the common place tn style inter pretation. TRICOTINE, POIRET TWILL, SERGE IN ey o Wave Gnd. Me This stuff is the ch st kind | hereby Hobok nt = A tion to the ays an leans |ran, This stuff is the cheapest kine An agreement whereby Hoboken wi Committee of the aed Nebel 4 politics, and Curran is the cheap-! . e i That! ase former Hamburg-American LANDLORD CASES nesday, is not disposed to accepts AP itician evar elected to this Rublisher Cleared of Charges That! ina North German Lloyd tine pers|TQ BE INVESTIGATED rammes emanating from the | board. If Curran, instead of playing! He Offered Agent $25,000 and nich the Government took over durin ° ’ ° 5 : he e coal 7,000,000 fron - . oe . jeenuaentio, AM AHATERNAE Sys Cheap politica, would fil! th® holes in Actually Advanced $500. the “War Deparcasnt. aint vans sate! fohn Doe Inquiry to Learn if Prop- Misses’ Tailormade Suits ny 79.50 AGAIN SHOWN a lot better for all concerned.” toric) Review Ca» wan fouad not gullty|Wesry Board of the War Department.| érty Owners Have Committed An Eton jacket suit is braided. Raised embroidery oe Ta OF course there is a parny Seles “If the Mayor would clean snow |to-day by a jury in the United States ' on ean be reduced and a defic Bete SRT > task | once in a while instead of Beating it! District Court on a charge of an at- n be mage between} Gdk ot litters \Voided without recourse to the tas 2 Hundreds of letters from t fo revising the revenue laws and| for Palm Beach — ev time the \tempt to bribe an agent of the United; nd the department #r¢ ice genction ’ sing weather’ turne 1 will find the d aoaaee separtment to( PITS now controlled by the army raming methods of P " i) Me.| Internal Revenu 4 Hoboken will operate the piers so as| flooding the of the District At- ‘ion. That way has been pointe oe ane fill them in,” retorted Mr. |faisity the income tax returns of the! to obtain a sum equal to that derived torney and this morning Aaslatant Dis- ‘The Evening World on numerous ran corporation. The jury was out forty-| from taxation, and, in addition, what Is] | ‘ - ; ccasions in the’ past seven weeks. he communication was referred to | Corporation. The Jury was sft to pay the Government. from| tflet Attorney T, L. Waugh announced it is a Simple and straightforward | the Committee of the Whole. [Aye salmuter: > 41-2 to 5 per cent. on the purchase | that a Joe Doe inquiry would begin be Which is probably the r —— | Weber was indiated on four counts,| price, |fore Magistrate Charles M. Harris i . ? " t ng he offered Agent} The Government, it is understood (Ae Those sng pera 700 Furniture WaKon Drivers ie eratel We Grepper $25,000 and ihe a to retain title to the property. se] the Muni@fpal ‘Term of court next Mon- Uh AL Lites Locked Out. others charging he pald Grapper $500 it can have immediate use of the,day morning in an effort to 1 TEC seta ol by cee oir acts in| When 700 furniture wason drivers, be- | “If you are convinced that Weber | GU eg whether crimes have been committed sible political effects of their acts cn ut ‘ estiy believed. the returns w Secreta ¢ any letters, sale FanehiG their own constituencies at osed | longing to Local No. 285 of the Inter-| honestly petleved fit reateited the | favorably upon tie Many letters, sald Mr, Waugh, com- tae mara. it, with. favor. Simple, | national Brotherhood of Teamsters, pre- | ProP hand tit the company had a righ eth Uhaiasleas |plain that landlords who have heen de- | oh renot pop. | sented demands this morning for hie | | orward method aie nat | to deduct stock losses and declare a . |feated in the courts in their efforts to straleht (or wincinacure of the nation | twenty per cent, increase in their pay. | special dividend, it, would. go along] BOXING STUDENT SET FREE.\ ict tenants in the hope of obt. ining | or Griffin announced to-day 8 understood that similar Crimes. gives an air of elegance to a suit with finger tip length 1 coat. Plain tailored types or with patent leather Pipings offer other variations. Sizes 14 to 18. 5 ask- m their landlords ar Misses’ Tailormade Suits.7777777. 95.00 Suits of Tricotine and Poiret twill with box coats ornamented with silk stitchery or ingenious applica- tions of self folds. The Eton suits with vertical all- oth d to pass oF in most State Legislatures, for that) they were met by a flat relueal St waya toward removing any motive on | Rigbae mic tui Gere otters ane taal | over cable stitchery. Raised silk embroidery enriches natter, 700,- | Out. ‘The present gte paid these mah \s | hake an inucurate and untrue report Death of Sternfeld Not Due to Blow) other method Nn more objectionable a smart Tuxedo model. Sizes 14 to 18. ‘The plan involves saving $1,700.-| trom § to $30 “weekly, They work At the request of John B, Stanchfield, eo are their a h ecut off, that Other Misses’ Suits.......-.--45.00 to 165.00 In ater. In manyecases the tenants dec oungel, for Weher, Judge Cushman! vnarew Lockett, the Columbia Uni-|clectric lighting has b ‘opper or any other witnesses had | yersity student who was ar ed on aftheir telephones have be | | 100,000 by disposing of the interests | nine hoi | of the Shipping Board, $500,000,000 by | = | kalvage of War nts, $1,000,000,000 a day six days a w n disconnected, | thi the guiding | wilf 7 war p € di- | rose of Penns: Saag fp y testified falsely “in any ai e omicide last week in con-}or that they have received abusive Pie ber idle) ba Cebafye it pial alii star of the majority in the matter-of |ter,"" they coud disregard. his’ whole | Charge of hom apa oar 1 Btern. | letters abusive | K i cone (ne cchinve. an. 800,000,000 | taxation legislation. (SORHIRNS. cha aanre. KRG & x vith whomhe had |, One landlord is suid to have sent two pSQow promises to achieve a ts ane ' Penrage ha er le eco ‘om accom: Ag wi hundred abusive letters to rf ’ Piving here), $50,000,000 by limiting | It happens that Mr. Penrase has y dozen friends. ‘The verdict, discharge. in the | hundre< as many eee ee iippiag Board, | been seriously ill for many weeks and apEnepraant ne sinning Mabie {unable to come to Washington. In| gee hat kbaolutely } na his absence the majority leadership works not Bbso! Heights Court this morn - — $75,000,000 by ne to plan and scope has fallen on|MAN, 84, ADMITS saying. that poke for itself.” SIMPLE AND ELABORATE MODELS _ IN [ Misses’ Taffeta Silk Frocks.......59.50 N TAFFETA— quaint and time-honored as a silken ce eR oct “haemo || ANNUL ACTRESS’S WEDDING. plift” expenc of | Senator Watson of Indiana, Mg n not caused. by & bIOW | Claire Whitney Teéntifien F ‘u : ie «|. Senator Watson has not formula- HE’S A PICKPOCKET | asistant | ig hoards and. commissions whieh Mave | ted-a comprehensive plan, although E'S A PICKP District 5) band Was Deporte 3 M he has been, he says, worktng on the ry Claire W. Van Hoegaerden, question, It does not appear possible | «can; ainiepe an — known in the * a8 Claire Whit- i i i i i : CONGRESS TACKLES PROBLEM |for the majority to start anything in| C4N't Keep Fingers to Them Sate, Get #950. | ney, to-day was told by Supreme Court febeio comes fo 8 sensinante elaine fer hig tet st FROM WRONG END. ay of revenue revision ‘tntit| selves,” he Explains When Mden- 1 Foreman Herman Hers of the| Justice Finch that he would annul her Portrayed in basque frocks, demurely ru types and ‘enrose is able to return to | by this plan ly, Laundry at y $4,000,000,000. | The total sav int to neat marringe to Capt. Jean V n Hoegaer a charming translation of the Polonaise frock. Sizes his| tified as ‘New Orleans Frenchie, |Fordham Wet Was hington or to communicat would am i ee 4 reet 8 the] den, formerly of the Canadian air Pris saving would allow the return s tact thatthe HagsoWeys ana}, When Detective Gaynor galled a| fironx, of tv forces. "The actress teatited her hus. 14 to 18. Aa Se nda 10,000, - i cables shih vay he |band had been deported from this tortie Seay oe ss eRe nae majority through Chairman | feeble, aged man with eyes hatf hidden | ty he fod eeersih eB eta hi ‘ordney has sought the aid of the| behind thick glasses, and trembling} $900 in cash and a $50 Liber and] Secretary of the Treasury in study- | hands clutching at a ragged grey beard, | two revolvers. ing the problems of taxation indi-| from the ‘line up" this morning s0 cates that action is desired, In fi ‘ F atte on a large scale. The leaders of ir tho 5 that Inspeetor Cray could get a better “t = ‘ajority have been talking | ’ iook at him, the prisoner broke down the maj y tive for months about finding new B on is drawing to a | %Md admitted that he was "New Orleans | sources of ravens: ‘0 fees | nel . numerous matters of im- | Frenchie " 84 yeurs old, and according | talk Bans een ria dawntane Portance have piled up and will | to the police, the oldest pickpocket | alking al Sung 4 require almo: $ on ord goes bacl | expenditures to fit the receipts, aire st all the remaining " prison record goes back fifty years | nae and fitting the receipts to pea working time for consideration, Detective Gaynor was at the “Better Ch lates aka lhourer Price” and the main duty of Congress— Ye t e reduce taxes and thus que feria! auewey station, tain leet: i on a 7 "| Uy time conditions. to ; e ' ; down the high cost of living—can | W2eN he says he suw the prisoner English Butter Scovch tomes — oe a stvodst= Lo * that amount, : But the national legislators shy from workable plans of economy n married the actress 17. n Hoegaere City Hall, Nov, 12, 19 Misses’ Cloth Frocks..>?.: +3.89.50 Nothing bespeaks well groomed appearance as quickly as,a well tailored frock. Particularly emphasized in these Eton and straightline frocks of Poiret twill and tricotine. Sizes 14 to 18. Other Misses’ Frocks...++....39.50 to 165.00 England and France and Italy have revised their war time revenue laws| have but cursory treatment, [his Band beneath th and increased their receipts at the game time, Their debts are so enor~ PRACTICALLY NO CHANCE OF] At station, the pris r denied mous that an increase of receipts was RELIEF Now, charge, but after Inspector Cray, recog | necessary, but they have so @granzed | Many members of the House and|his record, ‘ant weepiug exphuned their taxation systems that o®rpow- | the Senc ering burdens have been lifted and |the subj have pronounced ideag on | Just can't, keep the et of economy a to themselves, fingers of mine | a , coe ec ee eC rere de et a | MISSES’ CAPES «& COATS are not onerous to those ran} the Committee on Ways and Means, | | Extra S| 1 for To- Di d To-Me ws sitdilidua | feast afford to pay them. ms 4 a aeeans . tra Special for To-Day and To-Morro lea! aor | Bee a stad 43 but Shey Will want to air thpir views Ce cual | | 59.50 to 165.00 is brought up, in : si form may be decided upon, | 20%" Smith Calla am State te mils The question is too serious, to be nate Hiliterney, rushed through by rough m Milk Chocolate Honey Bells } Milk Chocolate Crushed Fruit® Marmalade 1; ad that’s soft ass any taxation islation of ahaa pay kind. ‘The » Jeplsiatign of | frhateve Vision of the revenue laws has n't t gum drop ht he Ways and ods on). ALBANY, March 19.—The te is aver {th honey and er with Ros CAPES. were never more fascinating with their volu- been brought up in the Ways and (the part of the majority; in tact, it, Coming into hia own th in cove minous collars and rying depth yokes Ca Beet eee end the line ef aca. |/8 doubtful if such tactics would pre- point of receiving the sidera thick $ ars a ying t y ‘| pe- pro a i vail, even with a National election t Milk TE 7 i i < , Be disauce een POS a ee he de ¥ You'll uode ons wraps are introduced in varying lengths. Smart dean fannd yesterday when Sec. APPe rn. ne, cuock: dewpite te | to-day In any they are with An? Cho coats are almest invariably belted. In peachbloom, a had leaders and their seeking after light | Maroh 21 Extra Speelal consideration that the major not even started toward on any plan and that the from the Secretary indie. ut the impor a corduval, tricotine, Poiret twill or serge. of the Treasury, |, The tes a dodging of the issue and {nee of the Extra Special ing pr 7 ures every Ata st. Onis day 44c 34c nd consultation with Senate } an appeal to the country to punish should b of the majority, : the pemocrysie party for extrava- | Pound Ror Balwoon’ Beekman a An Poand Rox MUST WAIT ON RECOVERY oF Fence: Nigh taxes.and the high cost/ Geta star Mothers at Net Weight __Net Weight PENROSE | The prominent factor in the Fansrals Super-Assorted Milk Chocolates | Milk Chocolate Assorted Nut ‘This was admitted by the House! situation is that the United ‘The body of Oliver Dana Dyer, torm- —"You should have told me you | Clusters —Nuts! Great, bic juice majority leaders, but they announced | States, which suffered less ma- erly of the 102d Machine ee ana tenia | nee reat, bik, Juicy that they would produce something terial damage in the war than | was buried from St A ech kate spe a . d and pre ia the way of consti save legislation js still on | this morning after th have § ey ial » * hen centered in these in atvery short time, Investigation have gone umbus had saved It meats: But you Extra Special cases of taaty Extra Special brought out that Senator Boise Pen- 8, modified | Potter's piel A see, I nibbled at Milk Chocolate bik; eabeded tte their war revenue measures and | mothers from tie Hast Side one—and, naturally 4QE | thar nas endearea Te are bending all their energies to- 4 finished the boi x, So would you.” Nerf DANGER IN WET 3 ward reducing their tremendeus | {ite halt Bk ws Ceids Pikes Jouve deficite, : pot atte 40 ny ons Archbishop Hayes, Dycr's ster, Thelma Tucker, was attend Lhe funcrad Miller enthusiasts, Net Welehs - 6 LORE TL (a