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| TARE. EXPOSE considerable item? jing them losses that they have susta | want to ask thp Senator if lit isa proper function of tar! 1 Against the BY EVENING WORLD (Continued From Twentieth Page.) ests, = The n over 2cents a potind { not meun a Jose of less, which Js a very as I understood, that this amend- ment was for the purpose of protect- leis: lation or a proper exercise of the power of taxation to protect peopli against losses und enable them to re- coup the losses that they have al- ready sustained? Mr, Ransdeli—I would like to ask oo the Senator in reply to that question what ig the purpose of this tariff leg- isation? I is an emergency tariff DAM to assist the agricultural inter- agricultural interests of this country are in the slough of dea- pond, about to be destroyed, and the country depends upon agriculture. we can pass emergency legislation Mr. Simmons—But the Senator said, which will diminish the awful losses, if . THE EVENING WORLD, FRIDAY, JANUARY 28, 1921. amount within the past six months to| Mn Ransdell—Mr. fF $8,000,000,000; if we can do something | not know whet! by law to lessen this appalling desing | Wa in value of farm product, [ will ask | can r joes net think It our | think so, to pass euch fegis- | BVO faith duty as legish lation? i ly thinks 40. Mr. Simmons—The Senator aske me what is the purpose of this legislation. 1 will tell him | that one of the purposes of it is to deceive and mislead the people of the country, the farming ele- ment of the country, with refer- ence to the benefits of tariff pro- tection, Another one of the ob- jects of it, with respect to sugar, industry from the po who have sustained those losses onto the consumers who are hereafter Fourtcenth Street (ESTABLISHED 1827) Men! Entire Stock of Men’s Suits at Half Off Regular Price were $50.00. were $55.00. were $60.00. were $65.00 . were $70.00 . were $75.00. were $80.00 . were $85.00. Every suit has its regular price ticket on. Cashmeres, flannels, cheviots, finished and unfinished worsteds, silk mixtures, serges, fancy mixtures. Plain colors, stripes, etc.; light, medium or dark. Single or double breasted. Winter, Spring or Summer weights—regular, stouts, shorts or | were $31.75. were $33.75. were $37.50. were $39.75 . 19.87 were $42.50. 21.25 were $45.00 . 22.50 were $47.50 . 23.50 15.87 16.87 18.75 long. Sizes 34 to 46. Were $6.50. Were $9.75. AEARN West of Fifth Avenue £ Alterations free on shortening or lengthening sleeves or trousers. MEN’S HATS At One-half Off Many well known makes represented. Fine assortment of styles | | and colors—all sizes in the lot. Don’t miss a chance like this. | Velour Hats | 5 or Were $3.25.. Were ee AGROR Inca. 4.25 | erbies i Were $7.50....... . | Were $5.50... Were $3.45..... 25.00 | 27.50 30.00 | 32.50 35.00 37.50 | 40.00 42.50 | Where will you find an- other food that comes to you ready-cooked with such flavor, economy and health building satisfac- : Grape-Nuts ‘This combination of wheat and malted barley is a firm favorite with families that have used it for years and know its food value for both children and grown: ups. l “Theres a Reason" Made by Postum Cereal Co.,Ine, Battle Creek,Mich. Z DRINK MORE WATER IF KIDNEYS BOTHER Eat less meat and take Salts} for Backache or Bladder trouble. Uric acid in meat excites the kid- neys they become overworked, et | sluggish, ache, and feel like lumps of | lead. The urine becomes cloudy, the | bladder is irritated, and you may be obMged to seek relief two or three | | times during the night When the | kidneys clog you must help them flush + | off the body"s urinous waste or you'll | be a real sick person shortly. A( first |you feel a dull misery in the kidney | region, you suffer from backache, sick |headache, dizziness, stomach gets sour, tongue coated and you feel rheu. | matic twinges when the weather is bad. | Eat less meat, drink lots of water; | also get from any pharmacist four ounces of Jad Salts; take a table-| spoonful in a glass of water before | breakfast for a few days and your kid neys will then act fine. This famous | salts is made from the acid of grapes | and lemon juice, combined with lithia, and has heen used for generations to clean clogged kidneys and stimulate them to normal activity, also to nev- tralize the acids in urine, so it no longer is a source of irritation. Jad Salts is inexpensive, cannot in- jure; makes a delightful effervescent lithia-water drink which everyone should take now and then to keep the kidneys clean and active. Druggists here say they sell lots of Jad Salts to raised to rent, it wa j | is to pass the losses of the sugar |The fund. ral jthe Century which some of the beet experts say| to purchase their products. — a tommittes on trant, and 1 am eupporting it in |Wew Needy Apply Kor Rent Money. Very fow needy families have ap- plied for help from the special retiet ‘und in the hands of the Mayor's Rent how at Decomber, 4- | |SHOOTS AT BANDITS, jin the store when Hopping started Hospital at Glen Hidge with a bulle | nieht to close wp for the lhe, WOUNDS A COUSIN | cit ait the tients exoept a Store Keeper in New Jersey Town | entered and commanded him:to throw Grabs Gun But Wounds Wrong Man. Hanovor, N. J. is in the Mountainside | wound in bis right anm, inflicted last | y his cousin, Frank Hopping ling a bandit raid on the ore in Hanover. Petrie and his brother, Henry, were | He had put small one | over the Counter when three men ted through the dart was to an adjoining room where fAained a shotgun. Return ng, he saw a figure outlined against the} window and fired. Part of the change | sntened the anm of Petrie, who was groping in the darkness, trying to grapple with the bandits. The ban- dite ewsaped. At the howpital (t was | said Petrie would recover. \ 2 Periers any mere and feel and look like « few ima. Tt wopld be @ areat pleamure for me to fecommend you te any one suffering from fot troubles. Very truly youre, 43 Fulton #., Brookiya N.Y. a restored to their original wear ary leasly. dation, Numerous testimonials at (ened) HENRY 1. MEISNER. 687 Fetter Gt, Grookiys, opp Lessee. Today is Coupon Day for MASCO MOPS folks who believe in overcoming kid- ney trouble while it is only trouble. Adve ERE it is! Here is the coupon we have been promising you. Cut it out, take it to your dealer and it will help you buy —a MASCO Mop. Yes ma’m, a mop! +A new mop, a better mop than, you ever bought before—a MASCO Mop. Just as long as floors get dirty—just as long as muddy shoes track in dirt and wet—just as long as nice people want to keep floors clean—mops will be used. You can’t beat a mop for cleaning floors—the only way you can improve on that job is to improve the mop. We have done that very thing—in the MASCO Mop. Heretofore a mop has been just a mop—a bunch of mop cord to fasten on a handle. From today on you won't want any mop but a MASCO Mop. We have made a new kind of cotton yarn—long fibre—more durable and twice to three times as ab- sorbent. Once over with a MASCO Mop equals twice over with any other mop you ever used. The MASCO eats work. It laps up water like a thirsty desert. The soft and extra absorbent yarn cleans things up in a jiffy. Amd it’s just as easy to ‘wring oul as @ sponge. We have made the MASCO in a nice light house- hold size, eight ounces in weight, with shorter strings. It gets into corners, under bath tubs, into the out of the way places. You aren't { swinging a big, bulky weight when you Factory, Fall River, Mass. NEW YORK DISTRIBUTORS Meury C. Kelley Co. C,H. & E. 3. Goldberg Reade St. 38 Werth St, 14 11) Murrey Standard Suppiy Co. Barectt & Brown 188 W. Broadway 183 Pearl St. MASCO COUPON This coupon if signed and presented te any MASCO Mop dealer on or before February 4th, 1921, will be accepted as 10c applying om the purchase price ef a MASCO Mep. Only one coupen will be accepted teward the purchase of ene MASCO Mop. Te the Dealer—This coupon tegether with the trade mark cut frem a MASCO Mep wrapper will be redeemed by us for 10c. Herman Kornahrese, Ine. use the MASCO. You don't have to wring it in seo tions. It fits the work. It fits your hands. Take the ore below to a dealer today. E store selling M SCO Mops has this sign on it. “We Sell MASCO Mops. Bring Your Cou Here.” The light, household size MASCO retails for 45c, the medium size for 60c and the large size for 75c. The erupon will be accepted as 10c on the purchase of one MASCO Mop. Don't accept a substitute. Each genuine MASCO is wrapped in a separate wrapper and marked with the MASCO trade mark. Buy three MASCO Mops—use one as a wet mop for cleaning—use one as a dry mop for dusting—use one as an oil mop for oiling hardwood floors. By soaking 2 MASCO in a gi floor oil and letting it dry you have the best oil mop you ever owned. ec regular mop handle will do for all three. MASCO Mops come in all sizes from 8 oz. house- hold size up to the big absorbent 32 oz. size for jani- tors’ usc—for apartments, office buildings, banks, etc. Throw away your old hard-to-use, heavy mop and buy the light, easy-to-use MASCO Mop—todey, Use the coupon NOW! For sale by grocers, housefurnishing and hardwere dealers. MASSASOIT MANUFACTURING COMPANY __ New York Office, 276 Fifth Ave. Longacre 5606 Maseasoit Manufacturing Co. Sorting Twine & Cordage Co 128 Chambers St. H. J. Fink 330 Greenwich St. “My BrokenArches Are Completely CURED, Thanks to Dr. Mayer,” Says Mr. Meisner. | IFYOURFEET ARE SICK reduced. "Mivshaped feet and tect Weak, tired, it, alle ing people given a fresh hold on life through being placed on « solid foun- DR. H. MAYER, Foot Specialist eee Te Bons | ee