The evening world. Newspaper, August 11, 1920, Page 5

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‘iiaaith edema beieneal «ad Se ee ee pe oe TET a _ a Fee ee . On Toad ‘ : os be , / : "y * is ; THE EVENING WORLD, WEDNESDAY, AUGUST 11, 1920. Rin we iy hehhre bse NB nnd enon ew LET wali Che ICN BITS Neves it a fundamental cause of the ‘ote to put @ tax of from’l to 11- “2 per pointed out to him that a flat tax of) Means Committee of the last —— ECE - ———— economic \upheaval both in the cost cent. on every “going concern” and/|11-2 per cent. on all business would | Congress, the tax would clearly bring y 4 gf commodities and the cost of, make every profitable business pay|in many cases where small concerte|in a suMcient amound of revenue to 4 ae P credits. ‘The Governor has Been én- that tax than to destroy the Initiative |are operating at a lose or just break. | Permit the removal of irksome and 77 Jestice—Co-operation— Economy—Energy—Service , raged in large business operation» and penalize the genius of business |ing even mean a hardship that was | \nnoying taxes from the people as a i | and some of his intimate friends and | men by excess profits taxes that| unjust, The tax would be placed upon| and one-half per cent. tax fo the |f é supporters are the biggest of the | eventually find their way to the con-|conperns that are making a profit public would in some cases ocour, |f Ohio business men. sumérs’ bill. Fudging by the estimates made by) °% of contes, but Witlr the excess profits cod f the evidences of Cox taxes meant in some neers Indi one of The phrase “going concerns” was| the group of business men who agi-| the transference of a twenty per ¢ 5 strength in Ohio which had #0 much br by Gov. Cox because it was sates the aes — the Ways and) tax and sometimes more than that, 1 to do with his election three tints ~ ag Governor Was @ diplomatic atti- tude ta Handling Sndustriel. auepubell cre pie nomoes sas a \ 5th Avenue ON THURSDAY 34th Street Plans Presentation of His View Pes won tp toda 0 Bigg f s a on Relation of Business to, | though those who know him best § Juatice—Co- operation—Economy— Ener gy— Services iI it 4s not merely due to his resourse- Government. preg te 4 —— Popeye peony j J fi A Most Extraordinary Sale nati, eee ames McCreary & Co. (Poecil Corrsponsen ot the evening Omer, arepared to ahow et, ely “Autumn's Newest Fancies in - COLUMBUS, ©., Au Instantly repealed, but exactly what i | ; 1 1920).—Gov. Cox, sividg ade «tulle should be mubativted for Hae a ath A Avenue 7 ON THURSDAY 34th Street A | 4 Plete exposition/of his views on the preven s YF ede as ean eabioased Teague of Nations, plans for the im-|\,, hig speech of acceptance, Mr, Cox Mediate future to discuss taxation and believes it would be far more equita- other issues that interest the business | ~ a diainhenmananaal men of the country. _— { © The Governor is satisfied both trom Republican and Democratic pres com- ment that the Nation understands Olearly that he favors going in the League Gf Nations with reservations that safeguard American rights and make it impossible for the United Mates to be suthmoned to war against the wish of her people. Mr. Cox will revert to the League Chiffon Velvet Hand Bags 4.75- regularly 6.75 to 9.76 r This Salo te extraordinary fn more ways than one, Not only does it offer the latest creations in Hand-Bags at o trifle above actual cost, but offers them right at the beginning of the sea- son, when prices of Hand-Bags are invariably high. There are 850 beautiful Bags in the assortment, which we purchased for much below their regular prices by taking the manufacturer's entire stock be bad on hand. They are fashioned of fine quality Chiffon Velvet in Brown, Taupe, Navy Blue and Black, mounted on variously finished metal frames—exact repro- ductions of Sterling Silver patterns, All are’ lined with plain or fancy Silk, . }) fitted with inside framed compert- Awnings, Standards and Pillows to Match at Proportionate Reductions tn Prices ; \ ment and hanging mirror. A Great Clearance Sale of Couch Hammocks 334% Below Regular Prices A splendid assortment of dunble,. comfortable Hammocks, priced extraordinarily low. To our remaining stock has been added. some new Hammocks for this event, which we p / at great concessions from regular prices and marked at cost to us. of Nations on his Westery trip, which win begin in about three weeks, but in the industrial and business com- munities of tho.East, where the para-| mount thought 1» about labor and Snsiness, he intends to give specif- cations as to his own course in the event that he should be elected Presi- dent. When he goes to Wheeling, W. Va. on Saturday of this week, he will take occasion to discuss in detall his attitude toward (ubor, the general principles of which he outlined tn his Speech of acceptance last w But the main theme of his specches next week will be the rolatighship of gov- ernment to business. ‘The subject of taxation interests ‘the Governor more than any other of our domestic questions, for he be- a no more for good clothing for men, women and Hammock, as illustrated at left ' 11.50 regularly 17.50 . 15.75 4 regularly 24.00 to 28,78 BONWIT TELLER. &CO. The Spacally Shep of FIFTH AVENUE; AT‘38™.STREEP Hammock, as illustrated at right : 22.50 regularly 82.50 to 44.00 ) Important Sale THURSDAY WOMEN’S SILK HOSIERY At Reduced Prices -32.50 regularly 52.00 to 60,00 SS ee No C, O. D's No Approvals No Returns Pure Silk Hosiery 3 Three pairs 3.95 1.35 Medium weight silk; lisle garter top and soles. In‘black only. Mam Floor Sf _ : * ages All Silk Hosiery / Three pairs 7.25 2.50 Superlative quality silk in black, white or African brown, - dames MeCreery & Co. 5th Avenue ON THURSDAY 34th Street \e Plain or Glove Silk Hose | Three pairs 10.25 3.50 Exceptional wearing quality; in black only. . Saugergionry Sale ~ +2700. - Men’s Silk Shirts _« 7.95 (Tax Included) To-morrow marks the beginning of a Sale in which Silk Shirts of the better sort are offered for a price but little above what one has to pay for a good Cotton Shirt! They are fashioned of such durable, depend- able materials as heavy weight Broadcloth Silk, All Silk White Jersey, White Self-Striped Silk Cropa ss and Silk Crepe with colored stripes. There th conservative and bold colors and designs. Openwork Silk Hosiery ‘ Three pairs 14.75 4.95 Black or white in effective open- work designs. MEN’S BATHING SUITS Now Greatly Reduced The best part of the bathing season is still ahead, and — these revised prices give an oppernanty of securing a new outfit for the beach at a very small] outlay. —— Very Specially Priced Mercerized Lisle Hosiery Six pairs 5.00 . 1.00 In black, white or cordovan. . Fine pure worsted two-piece suits Worsted one-piece Coast model in plain colors and heather mixtures | suits in various colors handsomely and an attractive assortment with | trimmed in novelty colored stripes. striped trimmings. ‘The sort of suit | Also two-piece worsted suits in navy that makes a swim worth while. blue trimmed with white stripes. : $6.85 .| $4.85 Men’s White Outdoor Shirts With Attached Collars i $2.95 This is a real outdoor shirt, good for any sport and any outdoor occasion, Of fine quality Oxford and mercerized fabrics, with attached button-down collars, and full-length sleeves, Cut Down the Sugar Bill * — by eating a cereal that contains its own stgar self-developed from grain in making— Grape-Nuts t Grownd Pioor As a breakfast or luncheon cereal with cream A ot ee nrer thy Hexoct Bet cover Ge or milk; or sprinkled over fresh frujt or berries, | (Main Floor) Grape-Nuts adds to the meal’s pleasure—and | adic ac! O is economical, | | 38th Street --FIFTH AVENUE-- 39th Street Buy from your grocer.

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