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CUTIN BiG PROFTS Aor cc FOR EXCESS TAXES Business Situation May Nullify Law Which™ Capital Has Complained About. | | | ‘GO AHEAD’ POLICY SEEN | ‘Nation Believed - Readjusting Itself Without Any Hint of Panic. By David Lawrence. indent of Tho Eve- (Special Cone) WASHINGTON, Nov. 13 (Copyright 1820),—Businesa conditions through- | out the United States are more a sub- | fect of discussion among Government (officials nowadays than questions of ‘foreign policy or national politica. |The passing of the election has brougit back to some extent the non- | partisan. viewpoint which prevailed during the war, Men are not #0 like- ly to express opinions that reflect on the opposite political party. There is the beginning here of a real appre- elation of the big problems ahead. For instance, much talk has been heard about repealing the excess) 0 pnone to which it is at | $1,727 brooch for $862.50 aes Ore cimetny ‘question is being | With the surface over which the needie $775 brooch for $387.50 | $24 pocket knives, $12 | $140 compotes, $70. asked whether the drop in prices as prior ik MiG pede tei sited eae) yah’ Cio $21 cigaretteholders — | 360 sugar-cream sets, $30 $1 00 000 of Fl ) RS for $50 000 well as profits will not actually Te- 150 Tecciving apparatus, the varia-| 0 barapt 5 nee 25 fruit bowls, $162.50 “d id duce the revenues that have hereto-| (114 of the current arrive unchanged $900 bar-pin for $450. 22 pencils, $11. ED OWIBY f fore been expected from the excess} V1) 0 Toa | All diamonds. $85 belt buckles, $17.50 | $2d5centrepieces,$127.50 Our own selected graces of women’s wraps, dolmans, coats, coatees, and neckpieces. Bought profits taxes. Some observers have}"' st tn9 recelying point the current | $245 lavallierefor $122.50 lenee: at the low point in fur prices and now reduced one-half in price. Kindly note quantities of coats fone so far aS to suggest that for all practical purposes the business situa- tion will before long have virtually repealed the tax, vant a. if ij . moO K ‘On the whole, information avaitabie| STOR. Tho quiverings of this mirror} ep EE eels for $50 dishes, $52.50 dyed muskrat) Regularly Now . send 4 ray of light flickering back and | eemey | bencnne suarAnGen 4870) oh —$3 : F i i in the national capital on business | oe en small bape from diamond bow-knot. ange purses—$3e $255 bread and butter 4% Dolmans, 40 and 50 in. long, collars of skunk, kolinsky, beaver ......$1,260 $625.00 ona ane aneeleae ae £20 | gradunted MNT REITE Lie ARERR $95 scart pin for $47.50 ; plates, $127.50 4 coats and dolmans, 40 to 48 in. long, beaver or skunk collars 1,075. 537.50 Siete Meaty. Stocks have | eBeY angi therefore allowing the light Onyx and diamond. WOMEN’S $24 tea caddies, $12 3 dolmans and wraps, 45 to 50 in. long, large cape collars............. . 895 — 447.50 perature piled up in piany businesses.| °° pee alba Ane ook SE intensity. | $210 searf pin for $105 WATCHES sob nbon dishes, $14.50, 5 flare coat n. long, large cape collar and bell cuffs of otter furs . 795 397.50 Manufacturers who have had ordors| Tbs varying ray is concentrated by a} Diamond and pearl cluster. at Half Price Nadas Sn ans 3 coats, 36 in. long, self trimmed.......... eeeenee st) C00 375.00 cancelled are, however, using the op- | | | | TLANEPOT TOBE SENT 1,000 LES TO-MORROW All Ready for Tes{ of ‘Inven- tion Beween New York City and St. Louis, All ts ready for tho first demon. stration in America of Edouard) Belin's marvellous Invention of trans- mitting photographs to a great dis-| tance over a wire. ‘The preliminary | tests show that the delicate mechan- amis working in spite of its voyage, trom Europe and everything is ready for the first regular test to-morrow of | 4 photograph sent from The World to The St. Louls Post-Dispatch, 1,000! miles away. M. Belin decided that a phow- graph -- which can be produced only by light—could be reproduced only by: the same means In other words, the result at the receiving end cf the line must bé an actual photo- graph, That is the secret of his in- vention, This has been aptly “+ scribed a9 the translation of a phono- graph record into terms of light. The photograph to be sent is first turned into @ phonograph record. The needle of the phonograph tra- verses every minutest. part of this, record, and the diaphragm of the mii- moves a tiny silver mirror which quivers in time with the vibrations of | the diaphragm on the sending phono- | special lus so that no matter on what} point of the lena it strikes its focus 1s | SIT Ty ¥ - i 1920, Formerly A. Red-letter Week of the Year. Lowest Prices of the Day. The News for MONDAY The Stewart Week Offer of THE WANAMAKER JEWELRY STORE consists of * : $118,000 of its own stocks at one-half original selling prices ‘This offer is unprecedented. Notglone in the values presented, but also in the rich variety of a collection so appropriate for holiday, wedding and anni- versary gifts. We are happy to present this opportunity—before the holiday THE- EVENING WORLD, SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 13, T, Stewart & Co., Broadway at Ninth, New York. Store Hotivs, 9to 5.30. ’ Entering into the Stewart Week Sales AU QUATRIEME offers for the first time A DISTINGUISHED COLLECTION OF é $100,000 Worth of Antique Furniture, Old Glass, Needlepoint and Objets d’Art 7 At One Half The.Former Prices The auction sales going on in the city next week will be the best proof of “rush begins—for a leisurely selection of Christmas gifts at prices which we feel certain will not be duplicated. DIAMONDS at Half price $1,575 ring for $787.50 2 stones, set in platinum. PASE TELES and dia- mondas, $1485 pendantfor$742.50 $175 link, sets—$87.50 14-k. GOLD at Half Price $170 cigarette case—$85 $245 cigarette case, $575 mesh bag, $287.50 Sapphires in clasp. $200 vanity case—$100 $100 change pursés $120 watch for $60. STERLING SILVER Tableware—Half Price ‘$1650 tea set, $825. $150 water pitcher, $75 $150 cake baskets, $75 $120 flower basket, $60 $105 cracker and cheese $382 meat platters, $191 our low prices. Details will be found in Monday morning’s papers, which all collectors and lovers of antiques are advised to consult. Fourth Floor. Stewart Building in each group. There are only one or two of a kind of the neckpieces. Hudsqn Seal Dolmans, Coats, Wraps—Half Price portunity to cut down labor overhead i Platinum and gold, set i jatters, $150 * ; __¢5 7 and to weed out inefficient help always Sut haeas an almost micro- | with diamonds and sapphires, Piatinunvandecihieetaron $300 fish platters, $ : ; $1,050 AU ete raps $525 | Capes, Coatees, Stoles—Half Price ; It #eems to be generally ex] eae fav guise bln Rael $110 links for $55 extension bracelet watch. $260 soup tureen, $130 mene DANN 46 (0 50 in, long, trimmed with Regularly Now that the first of January will witness | eee aper or fli, | Pierced platinum and gold 87 F 50 cern . Skunk.........$200—$550 100— $275.00 a marked change. With st cks run-| 9% rapidiy revolWng cylinder, St eien tour dmongae |) Wage Ween for BfO;, | | $87 eancy, tare) tee $1,275 Squirrel Wraps—$637.50 Moleskin... $260—$608 $123 $097 So» ning low, the feeling seems to be that} The effect of this is to expose the $280 lorgnon, $140 rippamond and gold with | $195 sandwich trays, ; 48 and 60 in. long; with or without sleeves Mink...........$450—$595 $225—$297450 buying by the merchant will have to| sensitized surface to a ray of light Platinum set with ca- j $52.50 , $425 Near-Seal Coats—-$212.50 begin and that the consimer aiso will| WBich, as the cylinder revolves rapidly bochon, sapphires and diae | MEN’S WATCHES a . Scarfs—Half Price ing | abd progresses slowly along the line di S ch aph frames, $29 16; dyed cone in. long; flare coats with large x3 find it necessary to join in the buying x monds. s as $68 photograph frat i b i Silver fox $850 $425.00 ‘i of its axis, traces a spiral line around at Half Price $42 photograph frai 21 ‘ collar and bell cuffs of skunk taupe squirrel, VEP LOX. eee + PrMnother reason for optimism in|it until all its surface has been cov- NECKLACES | $145 Watch for $72.50, $19 trinket boxes $9.50 : oy Austenli an opontnm, ae ig het Ee $197.50 Washington, however, Is the certainty | ered. ‘The colla of the splral are so! cf Rana pearla Sivan wateh, 144) aaniare $74 trinket: boxes, $3 $275 Near-seal Coats— $137.50 Netra Pine ieee “Beo faeces haat European markets will come | close together that it takes a powerful $180 necklaces— $69. case, radium dial $6.60 ash trays, $3.2 12; dyed coney; 36 in, long; large cape collars; bell Whit fe a i “$175 87.50 | ' back to America just as soon as tin-| magnifying glass to separate them. . eas $10 Watch for $ Gis anh brava: cuffs: self-trimmed. | DAM OX ss» ocr. SY $ 87. | ancial stability is accomplished,|Thus the picture gradually grows, $55 necklaces— $27.50, Wrist watch, khaki atre +4 dle stick $350 Marmot Coats $175 (Foregoing are aoimal scarfs, double fur) | i Bverybody seems agreed that Europe} with all its lights and shades, on the Graduated strings. We | nip ates Gils 4 dip ible "35 g 9; 40 to 45 in, long; large cape collars. Hudson Bay - . $825 $162.50 ; needs American goods and needa sensitized paper as this revolves with- consider the RANA pearithe | Enel cas Sa . SRipinh z Be Hudson Bay sable.........$275 $137.50 a! ¢ «em desperately and that the re-| im its dark case, nearest approach to the | $145 Watch for $72.50 | $1225 chest for $612.51 $210 Marmot Coats- $105 Hudson Bay sable $165 —$ 82.50 | financing of Europe wil! again bring] The wide possibilities of this inven- Oriental, Thin 14-kt. pocket watch. 283 pieces. Cabot pat 36 in. long: full fare; belts; large cape collar; " * oeeee : " i ] } full production to American factories.| tlon when St shall be applied practt-| Other prices in between, | $31 Watch for $15.50 | tern, plain Colonial design nuifte Second Floor, Old Building ] $ Set Chere!|ds) very tte: er a eo cay acura nse thet OPTICAL GOODS Gold-filled, thin model, | Mahogany chest - saan = ; } about Governmental ald to credit P| ree iapers of Boston and Chicago | t Half Pri raised gold figures. $635 chest for $317.50 iz ‘ “ erations in Hurope. and St. Louis and San Francisco, for | SOE BAGH DEUCE: Coventry vateemmensraved . L With the election out of the way,|instance, have given if such photo- | 360 Barometer, $30, SILVER-PLATED ven DALE ee 4 Uy hil uyre a a ri ce j ay dec bs of the Wall Street bomb ex- 4 | ATE bright finish, Mahogany official Washington may decide to|gcaphs of the Wall Street bomb, ox: $40 Barometer, $20. oy ATE En finish = r take a more active part in Interna-|4oriq' that afternoon could have 5 = 25, eware 105 pieces. ; ; : ¢ fional credit operations, even in ad-| teen transmitted to, uiem renal - Lee mad $170 Tea sets, $85. » chest for $91,930 6f upholstered furniture of the highest grade, for.............. .$45,965 j i vance of the new Administration. taneously with the telegraphed news | $ Sol ss, $7. . napa en Maple leaf fancy design, $55,776 of uphdlstered furniture, made to our order, for. $27,888 i 4 any jof that startling event! 2 3 5 pieces; Colonial lesign $55,776 oi phe ’ ar Pun With the higit cost of hiving, many |°' with ‘tight changes in detail eveh $80 prism binoculars, $15 $65 Coffee Urn —$'4 y fins * $24,888 of morocco leather-covered furniture for... 2... .. os $12,444“, i} Government employees who originally | moving pictures mixht be sent across In leather cases, oP Tee etele Mahogany chest, d1 pieces 8) t their jobs through political in-/¢p. Contunent, for the apparatus can ‘i 25 chat - " FH oT y ic 5 s Buence haven't been cepecially enthu- | he made tn any algo to transmit. any $24 opera glasses, $12. $5.50 arsed Clocks All new this season. A very broad choice. Some examples: ; samc peed pi in postena ore form of photograph. Gold filled and solid silver; $15 Flower b: j at Haif Price 1 j ‘employ when attractive positions are i in plush bags. 200 pieces 50c to $1 eac g "4 $014 Suite for $472 Sesiten and Separate P available in the business world. The . : ie 4 : Cy oe ‘uiles for F944 Suite 2 § nd Separate Pieces 3 Republicans wil! find the Hsuseslenns CUT DOWN WAGES $45 opera glasses, $22.50. $2 to $4 Paulie Se $8.50 clocks for $4.25 Su fe 2-pes., tan figured velours for the living-room a; ing Job they have been promising the { i a 1, ramequins, cordial glasses, Pay? = Or Qt x es a — ¥ Bee every onsy teak in mony| IN TEXTILE PLANTS Apualie Lorgnetial peat aclktail pasion) tawstiracks: Mahogany desk or bow the living-room $1,485 Suite for 8715 | #441 Suite for 8220.60 ; respects, but the hard part of it will| sees Vole 38 Per Gent, $80 Sun dial, $40. . aie doir clocks; 8 timepiece #1107 Suite for a0) e#,, tan and gold silk brocade veo mahogany, blue and gold | i enter the ‘business or professional duction to Keep Vir | OU Cutlery and flatéare gooit American manufacture ea ase eee * 728.50 Suite for $364.25 | ue stiles eR gE lt \| orld at higher salaries than the Gov- Mills Going. $100 Sun dial, $50. in mahogany chests different -wtyles*of -mahow os pea, antique, mulberry and | qyiftt * @ ernment has bee: © to afford, : Warrior and lance figure, Pao ae ee $1,086 Suite for $443 i velours. | : ‘ j With the excess profits tax fulling| DANVILLE, Va. Nov. 18.—Indus-| pecans $37.50 chests for $18.75 8") a eur io £909 Suite 454.60 i $158 Suite for $76.50 {| at off in revenue and with liquor taxes | tia) Democracy ag applied in the Dan| . 7 $52 chests for $26. Main Floor, Old Bullding dypes,,) tlie fanned velours, $909 Suite for $454.60 8-pes., mahogany-finish tapes || paturally diminished. the question of | niver and Riverside Cotton Mill Cor- | $1 to $7.50 goggles, 50e $69 chests for $84.50. OUaN RUBIGD ., green leather, try seats. I} ww the money is going to be raise : 3.75. HOe sts of ‘arvi Sets +1189 Suite for 8494.00 4 Suite S408 ‘ is puzzling everybody. It ts seriously | poration plants has stood the test, to $3.76. ‘Rill fanuy| serving, less, fo Carving Sets $1,189 Suit r ier ( $804 Suite for $402 $849 Arm Chair for $174.60 , | advanced by some offictals that taxes | phe senate" and the “House,” made| STATIONERY match the above patterns are Stag Handles at Haif pos, bhwek and go id damask, -pes., brown leather, Brown morocco leather. ae | i fax Surden ie distributed over more | UP of employees, have voted to curtail t Half Price reduced to half price; from | $8—‘epe. vet for $4 a aaron: $666 Suite for $233 | $824 Wing Arm Chair, 8162 i years than originally planned, Some | thelr own #ages 25 per cent, effective lca pndhdies 50c fora $1 sugar spoon, to $10—B-pe. set for 85. $809 Suite for $449.50 | apes, tapestry, Green morocco leather. | : of she experts. aay this may tempo- Noy. 29, with the realization that a $1.50 box for 75:. $2.50 for a $5 soup ladle, $15-—-pe set for $7.50 pes, mulberry and gold | $840 Suite for 3/70 | $818 Arm Chair for $159 } Tong run the plan will not prove coos Se rae. Perc nan pon ash $2 box for $1. $1.20 odd pieces, 60c. $3 set for $1.50 tarmac, | -2pes., tapestry. une Coo Pa} nomical. Briefly, now that the el me enters: ot tet ae at on, ae able $4- 2-pe. set for 32. $900 Suite for $450 97 Suite $298.5 ies tion is over, Washington is changing | descends to lower leve $2.50 box for heh Knives, forks, table spoons, He rst ree Nasanieca aves a $597 Suite for $298.50 | $916 Davenport for $458 | from the political to the economic] ‘Tho “House” and the “Senate” were $3 box for $1.50. salad forks, oyster forks, Ae 2 nes yi cretonne. | All-over upholstered in purple phases of reconstruct! called together in joint session, ‘The | Holly boxes included orange spoons Main Floor, Old Building 1,051 Suite for $526.50 uite for 6987 velo 26 Bench for $113 sce “pill providing for this reduction of| pes, black and gold velours oes, ficared blue (rlese 2 neh for $11, | KILLED BY PTOMAINES. fete base rate of pay was presented $1,319 Suite for ‘io $858 Suite for #420 pielrover upholatered tn: figured Womnn Dien saddenty White vinig. | WIth ‘ie Fecommendasion (Ak It i J-pea., black and gold ve 2-pee., tapestry and velour * Fitth Gallery, New Bldg. © [| * | sig Semeur Other 10: i, 2 Pitzgoraid, Prestdent of the | Mra, Mary Hates, forty-nine years] Danilo River adil, thea was rcok-| : j DOWN STAIRS STORE i ; old, of No, 638 50th Street, Bay Ridges} nixed and he presented facts showing r =| . . Si r died early to-day from plomain polson- | the demoralized state of the textile | WOMEN'S COATS, $10—These epate: oreinaly held for Children’s Shoes—Half Price Good money-savers here at No. 5007 Sixth Av Bay Rid market and painting a frankly gloomy out-o! -town customers, were $15. The fabries a fan, “Binet. call getanteathe ‘ontly Ie style—our | WOMEN'S GLOVI $1 pair Were $1.25. Two-clasp || i picture of prospects, He sald that to lent, and the styles new. Sizes are G4 to 44 paten! leather— nm ‘An ambulance surgeon from N om : Saikede ; sould | cellent, and the styles 2A RE : standard. grade: fants . ; e washab e chamoisette gloves, in white, champagne, mode, ] continue with the preseat wages would iC ke g f these s i" 1 | ndard grades infant wes 6 to &, now 3 rose c 4 PY wegian Hospital, who pronounced her| mean closing the mill. | for a coat like any one of these sounds almost too good Siseu SiS to LOI noe ; irs fy ere beaver. Spear point or embroidered. | * dead, attended tho son and hia wife, as to be true. Down-Stairs Store, Old Building 93.95 air a naw pe Terai $0) Se ON Down-Stairs Store, Old Bldg. Helen, and thelr two children, Dorothy, “2 @ Fo. yar... . Sizes 244 to 4, row $3.15 pair. ‘ a 6 i: soe eG eee sagt Pig rer | WOMEN’S DRESSES, $8.75—-The original wholesale price . De va-Gialre Sjoce, Mew Bids WOMEN'S GOWNS, 95c-4Less than half. price for these ‘ate to cause the ptomaine poisoning. » RAILROAD TAXES of these good frocks was $11. Now we offer them at | rear : ; an Ae dainty batiste night gowns, flesh color, with fancy collars, — er ——— j $8.75 RETAIL. Three practical serge models; one of | Boys’ Suits—Half Price—$8.25 . 2 4 Down-Stairs Store; Old Bldg. SING BOY WITH A CIRCUS? | Total for 1921 Is $12,644,801, an satin; attractive, well made, wantable. About 100 suits for boys with TWO ps Se alnere 2, . “ Re Advance of $1,875,445 Over | Dowwn-Siairs Store, Old Building either reduced {rom $16.00, or co pared favorably, with cur | UNDERCLOTHES, ’e—Corset covers and envelope chem- Louts Cavalli Disappeared From AGVBOLE OF 2h Bi atte ¢ es . romular $16.50. wrade. Ni! 93 npared ta ie sd iat i ises less than half price. Sheer, dainty fabrics. 207 . . 5 lar $16.! trade, Now $8, . Good cheviots Stairs S' West Hoboken Home Last May. This Year, | DRESCES, $15- Thee figh grade frocks were | brown, gray and heather mix! ires, rousers are fully » 2, Down-Staire Storw, Old Bidg. Louls Cavalli, fourteen years old, hus| TRENTON, N. J. Nov. 13.—The to- $30. There are five excellent models of satin, and four ined. “Suits are well made. & 8 to 17 yer 1 > vips. go7 . , re Z been missing from the home of hia|{s! tax on railroad properties in this of tricotine. Lovely trimmings; not the commonplace CaS: BI Be ee New Bldg, BOUDOIR LAMPS, $2.75-—Less than half price. Mahog- & mother, Mrs. Margaret Cavalli, No, 520|State for the year 1921, based on the, types. Sizes 14 to 20. Down-Stairs Store, Old Buildi A : \ a " any-finish stand ; silk poplin shade; bulb; complete. 7 sonererect, West Hoboken, N. Jy since |aasenament Just completed by the State 20, | Down-Stairs Store, ilding , Sree Se ee oe ee . Down-Stairs Store, New Bldg. R: May 4. Mrs. Cavalli thinks that the lad |Bourd of Taxes and Assessments, is] S ‘ . JAPA KIMONOS, $4.45--Were $8.95. Crepe kimonos, rr i | has gone with the Heth Hreter Cireus, | the Inrgent In Bin uatera erltbe state | MORE DRESSES, SES Ware) O28 to saith Sergi os imported from Japan, richly em ered. In pink, | WOMEN’S STOCKINGS, 65¢ pair—-Half price and less for 4 bs ne al tax is 644,801, 5 5) —bea f . 7 Ss P 7 a . ; : > } ; 8 ‘ Fils ruling paw us, and Of #i878,448 over the Msp velveteens and satins aded and embroidered, open, light blue. Very unusual thread silk stockings, and a few that are silk-and-fibre 16 and 18; 34 to 44. Good frocks in fabrie and work- Down-Stuirs Score, Old Bldg. a (300) Lackawanna, $4,046,745; " i fpounds. His mother's telephone | Panna $266,093; Lehigh Val 1B | 723; New York Central, $703,53 the fact that she roce urrent year. The tax ls based : - combined. Mostly black; first and second grades. Rewsnaper arom qeeeerait os wie y hae 44 ore relation POR UR mansbip. Rotunda, Down-Stairs Store, Old Building 7 eres : bs Down-Stairs Store, Old Bldg. Nihon SLaule: eft nome, ‘he "worn. | valuation for @bto"or $18 oi, 468 , ee ; | WOMEN’S VELOURS HATS, $2— Were $3.95. Genuine | eae : brown sweater, Cork Aimer cab, bine |. abe ennerivanis Helsoed ia taxed BLOUSES, $2.50—Were $5. Crepe de chine sports blouses, velours, mostly sailo® and mushroom shapes; ribbon | GIRLS' FROCKS, $1.50-—Were $8.50 to $6.50, Ginghams, He has bisck hair, dark complexigh ad ahs Heading $688,680, Erle, $1.0 in colorful stripes. Sizes 34 to 44. Excellent, band and bow; in black, brown luupe, green. | chambrays and linenes in various colors; sizes 6 to 14. ab eet “all und weie! errs d . Down-Stairs Store, Old Building Old B dg. Down-Stairs Store, Old Bldg.

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