The evening world. Newspaper, February 1, 1921, Page 10

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Senator Penrose interrupted to ask 4€ it was not a fact that nearly half| poen con of the Democrats in the House yoted | wh ¢ “That may: be tr principal issue. We know that|@% large an the pre: times men vote for these mat-| and at least three tknes greater t ‘ors without realizing whut they are| any tax ever fixed ot Voting for und are swept off their| “This iv an item of food that goes feet by the plea ‘that it extends as- sistance fo needy men.’ Senator Underwood showed that if | it will mediately the result? Your . eugar at custom id get no part of thins Owing to unfinished alterations in our new store, 17-19 W conta nd that mment will reap no |] will be unable to have ondisplay for Feb, Ist the entire as ets to the cons Tt wit ult (n : 4 Aad pees ween it © the consumer wut duat reault in T intended. We will, therefore, during the NEXT FEW DAYS jt wil be four or five cents a pound | the consun paying $1.20 more per he Senator from Utah (Mr. Smoot) “Now that gays the difference between the cus- | bring here une tem house and the conmmer ought | SY You are going more than two or three © permanently at ni cents 9. pound, w over ard Bunge yer the price « the Américen poople $109,000,000 and | the effort to get the bill to pass with- generously ive one-hatf to the Gov- | out adequate discussion. wenment and the other half to the | He sald in “I jum want to pick out one tem} important one dealing with thirty that demonstrates what this bili 1s—|anbjocts, The committee report of ‘That i a very eimpie article | the bill does not undertake to discuss Tt mey not appar on the! the oe ee es THE het Bs _WORLD, TU BSDAY,-FEBRUARY 1, 1921,° table of the mult!-militonaire, but it | contents iteelf with a mere state- | hearings are. What I oall attention in @ common articic of food to thé|ment of the amendments, The bill| to le that we rave had no discussion hyped masses of America, I find in/as it came from the House embraces /in the Senate on anything except document published by the House leighteen or nineteen commodities,| wheat. The amendments in the Sen- jot Representatives summary of anf [The Senate Finance Committee,| ate committee have not been taken information new being used by the|without eliminating any of these up for consideration. 0. N Republican Ways and Means Com-| items, addé@ by way of amendmegts| "I am not wre that we are going 7 | mittee In preparing ste tariff bill for] some eleven others, These clev | £0 have a fair discussion of this bill, bextesumunor, 8o that I presume It} items, thy judgment, constitute | The probabilities are that all sorts of will be accepted by the Republican | the most important items in this bill, | obstacles will be placed in the way of wide of the Senate Chamber as re-| because they are items that largely | disc tueton. iiwble, the information that in 1918] increase the burden of taxation, “1 want to may, Mr. Presid | You exported from thie country four! “Some of the Senate amendments |1 regurd {t of great im: Imes the amount rof beans you im-| propose taxes that will have to be| these different items shall be, each (Continued trom Page Two. adhe . Showing that our receipts yoaid, while most of those proposed|and every one of them, rom the custom house were not very fin the House bill provide taxes that| discussed and fairly cinsidered be- perinee great, and more than that, -your ¢x-| wil never have to be paid. Now on|fore we take « vote, ports amounted to $100,008000, while the purpose of raising revenue, but | lanports punted te only, $1,000,000. this side we have had no discussion| such grave importance that, while it fer the purpose of embargoing im- “You may take that one jtem of @erte in times of peace and not in| this bim, taking the flgures of the plying to wheat.” Senator Penrose interrupted to mug- arty. ‘The duty that you | cet that the hearings on the bill aro this bin ie higber thao voluminous. bfore this & "That dots not make any differ-|or ‘lat nm " retorted Simmons. question of how voluimt Republican P put or the Pay “It i# not|can gut h We us there with the If ths law is eni would go. raise the | pound or * replied Un- | tax on beans twe hel. ‘bat thié does not atrtect | $1.20 per t to the massou of the people. That {s | 1 thie bi under the ty or an ‘emergen- | bushel for be kind of bill you ) and spur, and throttle opposi- tion with a cloture rule on Wednee- 6, it will fix| ay. Tam glad the Senator from American | Penhaytvania offered h's cloture lous than| tule. I think well to draw the Imue and # the Senators | sugar to tl THE FOLLOWING ARE BUT A FEW foam Suite. .$1 Tom Suite Lu-ptecs Ding 10-pleew Dini D-plece Dining P piece Dining J. piees edrowm, now, with ¥ K In the day tha motion of Senator Penrose had brought from Senator Simmons 4 denunciation of 1,075.00 im | 25.00 | [ENNON 553. 157 West 234St & COMPANY Near Sermth Avense Subway. Here you propose pai “This is not a smal) Dill, it lee very operations of the bill at all, It SOCONY REG. U.S. PAT. OFF. MOTOR GASOLINE How to get Big Mileage per gallon ~ even in Wintér Why many people find winter motoring expensive Gasoline that does not vaporize readily in cold weather accounts for the low mileage per gallon and for the gasoline wasted ee the motor running while the car stands still. So long as you use gasoline of this sort there is no escape from these evils. You will have to use a rich, wasteful mixture. You do not need « rieby wate pasate eth You will have trouble starting. Carbs, ——_senniag wben the sar it manding" el on cold will accumulate rapidly. Your motor will days. You get full value out of every ounce of be sluggish. Your mileage-per-gallon will wenciss ‘power: ts your: guectine I winter Jom remain low. How to Get Better Results fumes, which are not only offensive, but, at-Less Cost are themselves an indication of carbon and gther troubles in the motor. There i easy to avoid all th : - U ee Gas oe Make This Test troubles. Use Socony Gasoline. It isa straight-distilledgasoline;and Prove the actual economy of Socony—now hastheproperrangeofboiling while operating conditions are most un- points toinsure quickignition, favorable. Start today. Drive up to any easy starting, and complete Socony service station in New York or combustion, You get a dry, New England. Fill your tank with mixture,eveninthe motor gasoline. Use nothing but Socony coldest weather. for two weeks. You'll notice an improve- ment in the motor’s behavior—and your No Strong Odors gasoline costs won't climb up as the mer- from the Exhaust cury goes down. You can use a lighter mix- Reliable, Obliging Dealers rcane ‘per callon lees can, Socony dealers constitute the last tink in bon accumulation and less di- the great chain of Socony service, They lution of the lubricating ®T° always dependable, competent and ob- oil, When you use liging—giad to render the little courtesies Socony you will note the that make motor service complete. Look beence of strong odors for the red, white and blue Socony sign. + fromtheexhaust-smoky STANDARD OIL CO.OF NEW YORK man’s breakfast table. juttermilk, except of one salitary item, that ap-|in not my purpose to appone the re- ne Senator from Pennsyl- tu date for the vote, it is whatever bil may be te—appropriution bis it ja my purpose if 1 nition here to go on tusaion of this bill.”* Removal Sale ‘ at our present location, with sacrifice ‘reductions. 3 etl NONE SUCH MINCE PIE American peaple it will be the hand-|during the lest four or five writing on the wall for you.” I have | every one in thd country has been been sending out questionnaires to| prosperous. Now we have a depres- my State, which Is both industrial | sion, but it has not any more serious and agricultural,” gaid Pomerene, “to|ly affected the farmers than it has axcertain conditions in industry. In|the miners or other manufacturer® the city of Toledo, last week, there was a bread line of 2,000 men and these men were given food to take home to their families; and yet here is Congress trying to everything that goes 0: lace a tax on the working Thursday The Most Is Remarkable Value Day tion to the fact that we had attained the position of a world power and could no longer live unto ourselves. He advocated reciprocity. This bill White $5 No Bigher 2 er i ie ‘Uo ¥ b M. COHEN addition to raising the cost af liv- | 135 Tt Av. Cor, 17th Oe (GR —— tenn! or laborers. There is another aide to! ing.” ~*~ FULTON "STRWET, BROOKLYN: Final Clearance ‘Wednesday 800 Pairs Women’s Shoes Formerly 9.00, 12.00 and 15.00 We have ever offered 3. 90 Accumulated Odd Lots, Comprising Various Styles pot eee noe Senator Pomerene, Democrat of|sugar, potatoes, beans, flour aad|this question. That great man and Ohio, warned the ican Genatot| everything elee is to be made higher |.protectionist, William SToxiniey, in bis 6000 SECOND BAND. that “if you fasten this bill upon the | by governmental edict. I know that}last speech at Buffalo, called atten- OV E R COATS wouk! estrange all our neighbors, in Reduced to No Exchanges CONDENSED 99 EVAPORATED PAT OFF SHEFFIELD MILK-— CANNED ! Hot Weather-or Cold It's Always Good SOLD BY ALL, RETAILERS OF GOOD MILE JH CANS. TENE IVA'RORIATE ‘T is what we promise you in Sheffield mille—canned—iknowing that it will be un- derstood by the thousands who have come to look for the best in milk products back of the Shaf- field label. And hot weather or cold the results you will get from Sheffield milk—canned—are the same as you can expect from good bottled milk, Whether you use condensed or evaporated milk—whoether it’s for the table or for cooking, insist on Shet ° field quality—<canned. All of the devices we have come te kmew in over uixty years’ experience handling millions Sf quarts of fresh milk annually, are employed to safeguard Sheffield milk—canned. And so that the evaporated milk may be & dis- tinct economy at all times, all the cream of the natural milk is retained in it when it is evapo- rated, Only part of the natural water is removed, So a tall can of Sheffield Evaporated milk will make more than a quart ef good milk. Sheffield Condensed Milk Co., Inc. New York City,

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