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THE EVENING WORLD, MONDAY, JANUARY 31, 1921. ~ ' 7 j of thelr property duting the period off operation and to {continue for six| ton Act be changed five months after | b Federal control is adequately pro-| moutha, the increased rates went into effect | 2 yided for elas tary] “The gurantee simply to enable the | louaton "ars 3: aso) based upon any G rriers to reach down into the empty rain re-| to be rend Treasury of the United State and ] t act of the] the six n ing take money out of It ahead of the; 5 Goverr ed from) aud in e gro me provided in the original act and j ee ‘ pation ne feyuoids | gal oF ion ¢ t ave meaning * of the Govern: | quires that the Tranaportation Act) and punpose of the Ac’ Ment in jis accounting system and its] should at this late date be #o amend- fhe great, generous taxpaying \ ; usta! ler re e terially increase the burdens jc bas no paid agents and a! ) , iia a of AX puyers in order to reileve|aeys to represent them before com- { ‘i : | hers paying interest on| missions and legislative bodies, and if e ‘ a C erowed tm by thus bastening|the elected and trusted representa- ~~ + b 0 e|the payment of an absolute gratuity | tives of the tax burdened people, who Go mantia-| before the In ate Commerce Com-| are members of this House of oe. on directed at the Comp-|mistion can have time to ascertain] resentatives, do not protect them 5 h A Mole << Fis P 34 h Si ‘Treaty appears to be|the amount payable 10 each carrier.| from the grasp of corporate avatice t venue Telephone—Filzroy 3400 t treet futile but world-old | No contractual relation existe, Theland greed, then ‘radicalism and ‘red ‘vernment made no offer of this| fagiam’ will grow and increase with wrantee o# an inducement to the! phitocratic ‘dollarism’ @o self as- arriers (to resume operation of their] sertive at this time.” Where There Is Justice, Co-operation, Economy and Energy, There Is Service, ' Government Seems Destined : to Pay Staggering Sum to |‘ Settle Wartime Awards. a) Bat umittea to] Mapeaite, Properties. No property| | The Senate Committee on Taterstate 7 op : . _ Bec * submitted to] ri exista in favor of the carriers, | Commerce bas begun hearings on the : . : BILLS ARE PILING UP! congrism a statement of advaness|as they were not tequited to perform| bily Ito authornae further advances B ay 4% . already made to individual radiroads| any e of any character, or make|to the railroads on estimates of eginning omorrow AN . under the transportation act covering| any sacrifice, or incur any expense in|amounts due them by the Govern- t Pennsylvania System Alone [sj partia! payments of te covernment benalt of the pGovernment in con-| ment. It is predicted the measure will 7 7 F wnty for the period March 1, 1920,| sideration of the guarantee, draw much fire before it reaches a \ Looking for $63,000,000 as | to 1920. Out of the aggtegate| “Now, why should the Transporta- vote. dab N ‘ . Have you seen them—curtains of checked ging- 1 ok o 74 the tabulation shows Se ruary earance sale o ham or crisp organdie? They're charming! ts Part of Guarantee. | that t oneylvania Railroad alone 7 jth Y : r (hae pet ay ee Fancy a young girl's bedroom set off with cur tains of white voile combined with pink-and-white t jk ny = oneial to The Krmine World.) Pe et eds ores Beal! Deeb khae Mt checked gingham—or a guest chamber with cur- WASHINGTON, . Jan. 81—The|be made during the guaranty period tains of blue-and-white checked gingham coquett- } sfany plans in evidence here to rald| only to enable the roads “to meet fixe}| M F tw ishly be-ruffled and tied back. And can’t you just P that the special interests accepted the |! alleged that the Pennsylvania and vivacious curtains of orchid organdie? : fast election as a mandate to “get ati| orm ct the other systems which bene, ie e They're new and different end inexpens! tC fited by the guaranty gratuity paid provide a fetching way to inject a bit of Sprin; or omen into the home. Now that McCreery’s cotton fabrics {You can while the getting is good."| their dividends as usual during that The “emergency” Tariff Bill ts only| time, and such payments are not ac- ‘ari is y : re marked at special prices you can make your w | one Heol ation of a common wee Axed changes or oparuting n curtains for less than 5.00 8 malady. ‘A ‘Treasury official told The Eve-| MINORITY REPORT POINTS OUT Extraordinary Value 8-95 5-95 , 3:95 i Ming World correspondent some}. WEAK SPOTS IN BIEL. .months ago that if it wore physically} In a minority report just submitted * j = for the railroads to pay the| to the House, Representative Sims of will be offered to-morrow (Tuesday) in \ a “ the Interstate and Foreign Commit- ‘ernment all they owe, the floating | {ee sharply disagrees with the fa- Bat of the country could be wiped| vorable report on the bill. W ’ Every line of Boots and Low Shoes (also Evening fout. There is no immediate prospect] “The reasons and arguments pre- omens ‘et the roads being able to liquidate |*ented at the time the Transporta- Slippers) in which there is not a complete range of sizes tion Act was under Consideration, for this vast indebtedness, but, on the| which the six months’ guarantee was is included in this Clearance Sale, marked several dollars gither hand. their representauiven are |nakey ues momma, euaraneewat) A Tl=silk Taffeta Umbrellas ; “owe mam Bere urging Congress to further|made mites, although to be continued, below former prices, Their regular prices are 10.50 to Race se cuacattngs. oo aatherimtntar Gas gations 16.00. All siz ted, but fot in ev 1 Be Gina ing dein o| i, Sag ita at $4.75 OE a OS HP TEE it disentangles | #24 fares, and that it would in all { afhats trouh ite. Wak Wise Warde probability require six months to Mi} Ph hie Ne. ted | enable the Interstate Commerce Com- wy 4s At { { Peeemomste jn Congress who voted | mission to hold necessary hearings (War Revenue tax additional) 8.95 ) which sought to make adequate pro- | 424 provide for such increased fares / wision for the rads by a Government | § \ ized by the Buarantee for the @re gasping for b: SR TS, there are one and two strap models in Brown, Black and Gray Suede and Brown or Black Kidskin—also combina- tions of Black and Gray and all-over Black Satin. High or petite Louis heels. Brogue Oxfords are in this assort- ment also, with full wing tips or saddle-across vamps. ; . Many tailored models of ‘Tan Calfskin, Black or Brown | Charming Spring Gowns Kidskin and Walking Boots of Tan Calfskin and Brown For Women Nothing like this opportunity to buy a good his tho carriers’ claim ‘that the ~ | was with private silk umbrella at a very low price has ment owe - - them $400,000, it for the first six | private control. This} almost equal to the entire deficit Yor the whole period of Government @peration lasting more than two \ ears. One phase of the mat ich has elicited comment is "eho railroads piled up this inrpos 8 of occurred for a long time. These umbrellas are in up-to-date styles, finished with tips, the smart club ferrule, and Screen clormiag crpmnaes aes a variety of fashionable effects in handles, and Black Kidskin. Evening Slippers of Silver Cloth or . TE Ege eng including bakelite caps and rings, and loop Black Satin. In a Special Sale Se Sra snealetay Rlewne ee | models in‘leather and silk cord. At 49.50 © During six months’ period the ° Treasury advanced $260,431 874 to the The umbrellas may be obtained in black At 5.95 At 3.95 very tipe, Yau cage. Galton ence Meee tivaul Gharees aie’ oheptite ace you will find strap Pumps in ing affairs of Canton Crepe, beautifully em- pentose The Deewana oa 1 Cone and the leading colors, Black or Brown Kidskin with AU varied) aseort tof broidered and combined with contrasting fact that Noss ton Is mi eran tongue effects, also Tan Calf- ‘ POREDERE (2 Crepe; sprightly Taffetas with eyelet em- ' and. has fav er =| skin Oxfords id Boots of les. inci y broidery, beading or Georgette Crepe for i erate a in the ae sh (First Floor) Brot Black or J Kidski styles, iets aE acments Rolh Street models oF fine- Brown, Black or Blue Kidskin . ee yf, or Tan Calfskin, widths in sizes up to 5. twill Tricotine with row after row of Silk orize additional payments roads before the acttal amounts due Pan save AWE Braid or rich embroidery; and plaited eer e SAYS AVENOMENT!| : — _- Madi Avetur-Fith Avenue NoC.0.D’s No Approvals No Exchanges (Second Floor) effects of Crepe dé Chine. Every lovely shade Fashion sanctions is ‘Secretary of the Treasury Houston | 34th ain 35th Streets Nem jock P, 4s opposed to this amendment to the polliheig: rices . transportation act as he thinks it/[/All semblance of profit and a good eee th y for fraud if the| [part of our original cost on our en- = = | inni i Treasury |s Suits, Overcoats Beginning Fomorrow | + ae : o fons of a FRANK G. McGUIRE, : | ality 647 Elghth Ave., at 42d St, | Nethe compenmn: Formerly el Brothers, Linings and Flannels carriers may be entitled for the An Exceptional Sale of . | Novelty Printed Linings of Silk and Cotton, made of M | specially prepared Silk to give strength and durability; } Hand- ade Filet Laces | printed in beautiful, rich colors in a wonderful variety of styles adapted for coat, cape or suit linings, also quilt Half Price Two Special . With Prices at | coverings, kimonos and ae cig oe se * 35, > ' ° Their Lowest Level | White Flannel Suitings of soft, smooth broadcloth \ V | finish, suitable for Sport Suits and Skirts, also Children’s i ictrola Offers “* These handsome Real Filet Laces are eae ical Vastaery 2.25, yerd, 1,45 . ; 9 in all sorts of odd widths and lengths. } White Outing Flannel—soft and fleecy—mediam Victrola XI......150.00 M E N S They are an extensive collection of edges | weight. 86 inches wide. formerly 450, yard, 2le (Illustrated) and insertions ranging from one-half | (Second Floor) inch to 4 inches wide. Records to a | on amount of Boiss Underwear Edges and Insertions f | r 7 otal. seeeee 165,00 1 inch wide.........regularly 40¢ to 50c yard, 30c I Offers These Unusual Reductions | 1% and 1% in. wide...,.,-regularly 65¢ yard, 40c 1% and 2 in, wide..,...regularly 95c yard, 60c Our Lamp and Gift Shop is always filled with sag- gestions for those who love to make their home more $8,50 7.75 English Shirts & Drawers 3% Down Made cf fine gradeallwool dn seach 2% in, wides.s..regularly 1.00 yard, 70¢ | comfortable and beautiful in appearance. Here is an 5 ver gray, nonicebrinkable 2% and 3% in, wide..,...regularly 1.35 yard, QQc || °PPortunity to take advantage of g + crop ecu 3% in, wide......regularly 1.75 yard, 1,10 |; 1 As There eh sc ot itluste fea Stand of os nthly Payments . * i . J | chrome with a Glass Tray (illustrated), ¥ Atonthly y 8.30 English Shirts & Drawers 435 4 and 4% in. wide...... regularly 2.75 yard, 1,40 - formerly 7.50 _ each (Main Floor) B, An artistically wrought Bronze Boudoir Lamp . . Made of all wool, non-shrinkable =o Pa (illustrated) with a unique Glass shade in Tan or Victrola XIV..225.00 in natural color, excellent quality | Green. formerly 18.00, 9.50 | C. Floor Lamp (illustrated) finished in Mahogany (illustrated) Reed with an Empire Silk Shade in Rose or Gold, with lace insertions and silk lining, Complete with 2 bulbs and Baby Carriages | i cor. formerly 21.00, 16,50 A Mahogany Finish Nut Bow] with 34 75 a cracker that cragks, 4.50 ° fotmerly 6,00 7.20 English Shirts & Drawers 3: each Made of all wool in natural color non-shrinkable 2.50 Shirts & Drawers 1 +25 Made of part wool, in natural color Records to amount of 10.00 . Boudoir Lamp in Ivory Only with formerly 48.00 Shade of silk in Gold, Rose and Blue; silk lined and complete with bulb. formerly 13.00, 9,50 This is just as comfortable and convenient Balance Small Monthly Payments 3.50 Union Suits ! 1°75 Made of part wool, in natural color James McCreery & Co. Sth Avenue and 34th Street Men's Furnishing Dept. Main Floor a carriage as ever a Mother would wish to find for her babe. The Pullman Sleeper, as illustrated, is a com- bination Go-Cart and Carriage. The body and Luminor of ar- tistically designed bronze and glass. 15.50 formerly 20,50 (Sitth Floor) Victrola Dept.—Fifth Floor James McCreery & Co. 5th Avenue 34th Street hood are made of half round reed; sliding foot- well, reversible gear, corduroy cushions and wind yor Natural Enamel. |) A B Fifth Blows ' shield; finished in Navy,