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FOUR WOMEN RUN 4 TONS OF INCOME i = FOR | OFFICE BUT |TAX MAIL AT ALBANY avon TSAY A WORD | cats Believe Total Enclosures rot Plus | Will Reach Figures of <{Hope to Win Votes of Men in | Talluta, IM, by Campaign Last Year. ‘ ALBANY, April 20.—The last rush = of Silence. of income tax returns, four tons of Ee LAT! , mali containing millions of dollars in a TALLULA, Tih, Aprit't0 (United | Saas, east and thoney deeds, ute be & News.)—Four women are running | ing sorted In the State Income Tax “tfor offices in the municipal elec. | Bureau. The twelve branch offices in the State have already counted $15,000,000 In actual cnsh. The biggest part of the tax.always comes in the Inst fow days ending April 15, and officiain predict the tetal will at least equal that of last year, $38,000,000 Field men of the bureau say they are | amazed at the large number of men and women in industrial centres who filed returns for the first time. Returns hat many business men who had comes lost it all th the stock t decline and will pay no tax. Many workers who earned more in 1920 than ever before are hard put to pay the tax because hit by recent lay-offs oo Vaccination Cane Appealed. County J Tiernan of Staten Island to-day granted Hugh C. Moore. ew York manufacturer who lives at 129 Richmond Avenue, Port Rich- @Mions here without uttering a ‘Agingle word in the way of a cam seypaisn Tallula as 400 voting inhabl- “tants, the majority being men Se But the women, headed by Mrs. : aw, who is running for nt of the Town Board, be- hut they will get all the women's votes anyhow and will Tiwin many of the men’s votes if (they keep still, At least this is thought to be their policy. They “{won't say a word, Besides Mrs, Shaw, the candi- ates for Town Trustees are Mrs A. Staley, Mrs. 8. Edwards and Mrs. B. Ayers SHIPS OF FUTURE vd, permission to appeal from his _ TOHAVE GAS MASKS | ciiviction by Magistrate Croak of vio- = _ lating the State Vaccination Law. wentor of Deadly Fume “Lewis: | efused to have his daughter Faventor Deadly Fume sven years old, vaccinated, and @ je,” Tells West Pointers of he was exchided from the Port Rich: ” Peis ‘ Mond. schoo Chemical Warfare Tf POINT, April 20.—A plan for tHe protection of battleships at sea @gainst an enemy's poisonous fumes by the installation of a “gas mask” Or a whole ship, was outlined in an Hhsrenn to officers and students of the Military Academy to-day by Prof. W ee Lewis, head of the chemistry do- partment of North: mou ity aad inventor of the gas “Low!s Re,” perfected just as the World War 31 Gsed Prof. Lewis declared that the pre-) vailing impression of the uncivilized, and inhuman chu as a military weapon » of toxic gases + woll sub- mtantiated, and added: “As to the test of humaneness, the S t ora g e death rate from bullets and shrapnol! Wounds in the last war among Ameri-| éah soldiers was in round numbers %4 Per cent. and from gas wounds 2 per @ent., the Britian rate running about $1-2 per cent. Thus a soldier wound- | gf from gas has twelve times the| thances of recovery over a soldier founded from shrapnel, without the, qbance of permanent disfigurement.”| Absolute Protection Phone: Fitzroy 3400 , B. Altman & Cao. A Special Sale of Men’s Summer Underwear o be held to-morrow (Thursday) on the First Floor e will offer exceptional values Union Suits of white plaid madras; sleeve- « less, knee-length se per suit $1.15 Union Suits of fine ribbed cotton; sleeveless H and knee-length, quarter-sleeves and kmee- ~ length, or quarter-sleeves and three-quarter- length... ele per suit $1.65 The New Assortments of Men’s Summer Hosiery for street, dress and sports wear, are now assembled in the Department on the First Floor ' Chosen with the utmost care and thought, . they comprise practically everything that is new and in demand in men’s hose. In regular stock at the prices quoted are the } following: Men’s Half-Hose (full-fashioned), in the wanted colors Liste See ee ee fo Silk, with lisle tops and soles, per pair $1.10 ’ Men’s Wool Golf Hose + per pair se oe © «© © Sere j Madison Ave - Fifth Avenue Mth and 35th Streets Nem Pork WOMEN’S “Saksco” Silk Hose 1.75 “Saksco” silk hose for women are known for their long wearing quali- ties, in spite of hard service. Made of pure thread silk, with lisle top, toe and heel. Main Floor Saks & Company Specialists in Apparel Broadway at 34th Street Men’s Silver Plated F Cigarette Cases ey Special, 1.95 In flat model, silver-plated, and may be had in a number of attractive engine - turned designs. There is a space for monogram on its face, and inside it has centre compartment for cigarettes. ain Floor We Are Now Showing An Extensive Collection Of New Sailor Hats for Women and Misses At 4.50 to 13.95 ‘Trig, modish sailors, they are, that find endless ways to smartness in new color- ings, new blocks, new straws. Sailors of peanut straw, of lisere, of rough Milan, of Japanese or Urami—sailors with distinction in their new bands, new facings—sailors — in short — that hold their heads high with poised Infant's Dress 2.95 The sort of frock an in- fant would look like a cherub in—made of white batiste with hand-embroid- ered yoke Now In Progress— Little Folks’ Week Sales i lay unusual opportunities for the purchase of little folks’ toggery at extremely low prices. Terry Cloth | Bath Robes | Sizes 2 to 8 a0 B85 Sizes 10 to 16........4.25 The ideal robe for Summer, light in weight and very comfy, Finished with cord tassel at neck and belt. Dress and feather An Organdie assurance of their own smartness. stitching—complete with Model pictured 8.95. Third Floor Mase Tule Rez 6 months, | Bonnet * ' 2.25 6 years. Infant's Lyra Corsets corded poke shape with its Regularly 7.00 to 12.00 rel 75¢ shy little bow te back, Thursday at 5.00 and 6.00 Fashioned of soft nain- In rose, blue or maize— ‘ fe sook, neck and sleeves each one more flowerlike Styles for every type of figure, fashioned edged with poy lace, ‘| than the others. Lawn of flesh color or white broche, and in Sizes 6 months, 1 and 2 | frock to match. 3.75 | pink and blue. flesh color satin. Third Floor years. REDUCED! 200 Women’s Street and Afternoon FROCKS —of Satin, Crepe de Chine, Taffeta, Serge and Tricotine— Regularly 39.50 to 49.50 at 25.00 These frocks made their debut in our regular stock, and proved so popular that sizes in many models were rapidly depleted, But there are plenty of frocks to be had in your size in this collection, but not all sizes in every model—each remarkably low priced at 25.00. The styles include straight line, overtunic and coat effects, developed in materials for present and later wear. Navy, black, gray, flesh and white. All saics final—none sent C. O. D. or on approval. Fourth Floor Diamond and Platinum Wedding Rings 95.00 —a really beautiful platinum ring, set with 18 diamonds. Unequaled value at 95.00. Main Floor Smart Frocks For Morning and Porch Wear —Many taken from our regular stock and reduced + Thursday to 3.95 Every frock in this col- lection would ordinarily sell at a higher price. Many comprise an im- portant special purchase, while the remainder sold in our regular stock at a much higher figure, The Style Pictured is of fine quality cham- bray, with smart belt, large collar, cuffs and pockets trimmed with white soutache braid. Third Floor Bishop Dress —achieves demurest co- quetry in its frilled and Fourth Floor and 3 years, Imported French 3.95 Finest hand embroidei and scalloping add dainti- ness to these lovely little frocks that may be had in either pink and blue voile and in all sizes from 2 to Babies’ Silk Coat 15.00 of La Jerz silk with hand- smocked yoke in back and front, and dainty lining of white Japanese satin. In Sizes 1, 2 The Women’s Shoe Dept. Will Feature Thursday ~The “Scotland” Pump as pictured $10.50 The land of the heather furnishes the inspiration —American craftsmen do the rest—and make an excellent job of it. Developed in Mahogany brown Calfskin, with regulation wing tip—heavily perforated throughout. Light welted sole and mili- tary heel. Sizes 214 to 8. Widths AAtoD. Second Floor A SALE! Imported Beaded Bags from France Special 19.50 Many things lend their assistance to make them bags of rare beauty—their shapes are decidedly unusual, appealing especially to the woman who wants something different in a bag—their designs have been conceived by a master—executed by the _ Skilled bead workers for whom France is noted. Completed by shell frames and lovely handles, silk lining, mirror and change purse. Main Floor An Extraordinary Sale Of 500 WOMEN’S SUN AND RAIN Umbrellas At 7.45 Umbrellas such as these, of heavy, lustrous silk, satin taped edges and sterling silver trimmed ring handles of bakelite or leather—with stub ends and tips to match—are really wonderful at this price. Each made over strong, 10-rib Paragon frames. Main Floor An Offering Distinctly Worth-While SALE OF WOMEN’S Y Wraps and Coats Remarkably low priced at 38.00 Softly draped wraps with cape collars of satin that give just a suggestion of frivolity—braid in many variations on other models—or perhaps you prefer! the fringe trimming that Fashion ad-: vocates so highly. ' Coats, too, slim of line, with long tux-} edo collars, gathered around the waist) by a sash—or prettily stitched in con- trasting color. { In Bolivia, Tricotine, Duvet de Laine, and Men’s Wear Serge—all at 38.00. Fourth Floor To Begin Thursday A SALE OF | Boys’ Serviceable Shoes At 4.85 —fine, all-leather shoes for boys, in lasts designed expressly for comfort and to allow the natural development of the boy’s foot. Made of durable black or tan leather, in sizes 214 to 6. Fifth Floor Wavy Hair Switches Special 5.95 —of fine quality natural wavy hair, in all shades, except gray. Third Floor fez A SPECIAL SALE OF 1100 Girls’ Gingham FROCKS at 1.95 me Made of sturdy fabric that withstands wear— these play or school frocks will come out of the tub each week looking even fresher, crisper and more delectable than ever. Youthful straight - line models — attractively belted and pocketed. In plaid or checked ging- hams or plain chambray, and in many delightful new Spring shades. Sizes 6 to 14. Second Floor Teer et: te) ea