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THE EVENING WORLD, TUESDAY, FEBRUARY 28, 1929, ACCUSED OF STEALING CLOCK ONCE OWNED BY ANNA HELD. Lina’ Carerra, daughter of the tate ever in favor of @ | Anna Held, appeared in West Side Po- d- lice Court to-dey as a complainant a that the navy | ngainst William Ahderson, until recently a bonus, | an elevator operator in the Hotel Hnr- I., twenty-nine months on U. 8. 8. Pocahontas, says: |Sect of this referendum ts to Jearn how the service men would regard |proposal to finance a bonus by modi- fying the Volstead act. Most of the letters recelved stick close to this test. A. M. Geer of Pelham Manor, _—— nm JING ASSURES | ONDFLEGATES. He FAVORS BONUS: HOW DO THE VETERANS STAND ON A BONUS Clearance men do not serving abroad with the s02d Field] Men Go nel rate a none | ding In Weat 64th Street, Anderson c« OR THE BOOTLEGGER?] fritters. writing trom the Harvard these remarks ‘would have been | fessed that he entered her room on F Club, is’ particularly bitter against] own in the stoke hole for tween: (24th by means of a pass key and stol What 1s the real sentiment of the war veterans of the States of | newspapers hostile to the bonus, ja traveling clock worth $120, The clock thinks the editors should be reminded Me} ty-nine months, as | was. overseas, pa Nider and a delegation from American Legion that he 1s with them heart and soul, Smiling and happy, Mr. MacNider and his asso-' Ciates walked from the Executive Of- fice confident that they had accom- the | BONUS OR BOOTLEGGER? “What kind of a soldier was he to | make such remarks as that the bonus |!s wanted only by the foreign-born, |hangers-on, gamblers and loafers? Milan, Milan Hemp, Jap, Fancy Straw VETERANS’ OPINIONS ON A BONUS BY AMENDMENT OF VOLSTEAD ACT. : rer through hell Safe? Was St this class of men that went to make his hotnc I suppose, if he ever indulged | A SPECIAL PURCHASE OF 200 UNTRIMMED STRAW HATS SUITABLE FOR WOMEN AND Now ‘Ag @ present to Anna Held from Flor- » New York, New Jersey and Connecticut? ‘The President'ts opposed to} thinks the editors should be reminded | jam for a bonus and let a beer |onz Ziegfeld when he was her husband, the forms of direct tazation proposed by Congress. Write your answer || wiio are not now good ‘enough for d| atc wine tax bay ie” Anderson was held in $8,000 ball, 0 1¢ urs * im the form below and mai! to the Bonus Pditor of The Evening World. [| ponus, the editors and their Wall , : ‘ ‘ legalized . Street friends might now be laying i SE F.__. Congress Also Wants One, Hel] Vaud hal col und te pase vag percarg Hee | [brick under tne Tash or” a “Gorman Many Fine Pieces and my x y fe: . . Adds, Saying He Would boot i , Unprecedented Values r nuisance? ........ Sign Bill | ges Worthington S$. Parley of White > . Dains, a First Liedtenant of the 107th | ‘ a aR || Name .. Infantry, abroad cleven months, MEET IN WHITE HOUSE. writen bb aay that, ho favors 8 bon Coats and Wraps * err Home Address ....cccsscsessecgsasvecssscvcocse jocesesoeeseccccsecse |] and ho favors the gmendment o! . . rf re - the Volstead act, but he does not . : oO : |think the two Issues should be con- Beginning Tomorrow $850 Dark Grey Squirrel Coat $495 «No Mention Made in Confer y Sq i en Lee Rank, Organization and Length of Service Overseas, if ANY........66+ | | fused. Im ortant Sale (36 inch length) ence as to Way of Rais oe a es amie as . _. imp t ing Money. es ray ice ar a 4 tor the record, und te not for publica. || “uarters Sergeant who was intem- I $850 Davee atc Coat Wrap $495 ' : | e above data ts to be preserved for record, perate in charging intemperance and UNTR MMED STRAW HATS (Viatka dyed Squirrel trimmi t Uom. If you wish to express an additional opinion which may be printed || worse upon afl who did. pot agrees . nee) f By David Lawrence. over your name, add it here or on @ separate shett..se.tvessenseereees P| NIM im that the bonus would be $850 Choice Scotch Mole Coat $395 , wasteful and, if raised by a beer tax, Sreectrabtes | oe ewes CUpesaCH VESTN WeadeTIEesRVa best sewes ty eas aesresaseeesaas would be. disgracefully” sinful. Of : (Taupe Caracul Collar) ning World.) $a = bo tlneracecally. Wingul, each | ‘1 %, Feb, 28 (Copy- | ck Stenson of No. 2 Bast | a . i eH aerate i bade mig | | Street, of the 18th Field Artil- S $850 Hudson Seal Day'Coat . $395 t righ .—President Harding to- $d Division, cighte ane 2s @xy told Commander Hanford Mac. | Oo ———_————- ivision, eighteen month Values to 6.25 (Squirrel Collar and Cuffs) $750 Hudson Seal Day Coats . (Skunk Collar and Cuffs) $875 Black Caracul Coat . (Black Lynx trimmings) $295 $395 Taylor, Chairman of tho Legislative Committee of the American Legion. “Did the President say how the money was to be raised?” he was BROWN, 1E AND GREY. SAND, HENNA, erles.” ae Over- jin any lght wine or good beer, he|| MISSES IN A GREAT VARIETY OF LARGE : ; Plished ething by their visit to i » Army. . Marines. would let his hair down and declare 8750 Hudson Seal Wraps . $375 | uthorized us to S\¥' Previously receive ee eee coro. Get the light wine|| THE FACE AND SAILORS. COLORS ARE . iN ; woul Eas bonus bills" said John Total 140840 1141 20031178. | work ror some Re un seas (unite BLACK, NAVY, il aia Coat. 5: . $350 $295 Black Russian Pony Coat $135 sent it to an old soldiers’ home for| ‘ . \Christmas And she was sume pa} Charles F. Quaid of: Nesconset, 1, Jagree with her, There was a lot of |& — i H i} COPEN, FL asked. aL, Cheha et ili that spirit running loose when they { ask him.” “Pave you any idea where the money is coming from?” “No, but there is not going to be y delay. The President is in hearty months, says: Newark Store Gidoin | put over the Volstead act.” | Andrew Bick, with the 163th In- . | WHO WORE UNIFORM: overseas for twenty-one] Sale Also AtOur + Sale Also AtOur — | | ” " cane a Brooklyn Store fai sympathy with us, To told us so. aint ise dor ie asp comment Broad Street and Fulton Street 2, FIFTH AVENUE ‘L, Commandef MacNider had writte tion as I came out O. K. They sent} West Park af 9° ~ 56th Street ~$7th Street ondons is Mr. Harding a rather forceful le J | puseyfoot Johnson to England to q Near Hoyt ‘New Bork which the President was tempted a ke {t dry and they made him blind | answer at once but he Juld it in his desk and decided to think some more on the subject. Those who claim know what Mr. MacNider wrote si Beeatiy nresen re eraine, Any | killed by Wood alcohol? T've been out | ray, the reply wak-dol deliversd Us of work five months. T need a bonus. } cause Commander MacNider himself | ee a Khair! ve is € ” serve “d o Somers, | } Mi y Hy ee Tec te Seco. tems, Mxtraordinary Closing-Out Sale! | torview was a pleasant one Micon \auees “Vagls : a bonus to bo ralsed by a tax on light | Marines, says: | in one eye. But how many men have Pussyfoot Johnson and his colic been the cause of going blind in both ley And how many have Evening World Poll Keeps Up High Ratio Favoring Béer and Wine Tax. agues | 19 West Thirty-Fourth Street—New York been out} and was devoted almost entirely to reels, ar an explanation by Mr. Harding to| wines and beer has fallen to 93 10 1.) gycwostion wo far advanced to meet @he American Lexion of why he fa-|there is no apparent falling off in the the cost of the proposed bonis (which, vored a bonus, He has always fa- vored one—he made the pledge when @ candidate in the Presidential pri- | maries in 1920. The President told { his callers that he believed Congress } favored a bonus too. Everybody 1s the level-headed earnestness of the advocates of the by th Sian ansetune pass) has heen introdueed through fonihe th i t e obo eo olumns as per the bonus or Beginn' je second week of the |iootiegger referendum, poll a canvass of the returned slips: “Although thig is the apparent way show tho former service men over-| out of a supposedly Impossible posi- iMeult ‘ ie for eas eats the ar sane, 'y Has) whelmingly of the opinion that they ale eon ut oe oe aed aC be The revenue phaso of the matter| ought to receive some equivatent for pesinnal, reformer has a hard and } has been carefully excluded from dix-| the high Wages and bonuses pald to hty grasp on our cowardly pplitl- ge “ered ees print ue clvillan clerks, shipyard workers and Ns—n18 strong, if not stronger ‘han bb a ection ngress should find) others who did not put on uniforms ave ¥ during the war. ever before. | Hundreds of letters set forth that] I. R. Schaeffer of No, 206 Quinc ot in, ‘ ee eration euew IN| the nominal pay of $300 month did| Street, Brooklyn, Chief Toatswaln's | House will report out and probably | °t actually reach the soldier but was| Mate on the Leviathan, says: pass a bill favoring the bonus, but way, cannot be expected to FOURTEENTH STREET Founded 1827 _WEST OF FIFTH AVE. WEDNESDAY THURSDAY Regular $45.00 Coats , Regular $39.75 Coats | Regular $35.00 Coats Reduce i) ; taken up by forced allotments and by | ‘As to wines and beer, T am for a |Insifrance premiums until the soldier | revised Volstead law, and I have never | : ee Rae ae Postpone neat | actually “got but $7.50 a month as ed it, but as an American I feel | of the cash feature, It may be that|®&@lnst the shipyard man's $7.50 | that there ts a principle Involved and | the Senate, where a sales tax is much }@®Y-" The writers emphasized ‘hat | just because I don't drink T am not more pop’ ar than in the House, wili|t?® !nsurance of civilian workers {s|solng around waving a red flag stir-| Siri & ates Cake provision. It may | CO™PUlsorily carried by their employ-| ring up a lot of dust voteing my ob- be that the whole matter will get ers. Jections to giving back to the average pnd on lege tied up in the Senate on the expec-|_ There 18 no end to the complaints | working man a privilege that should fation that the revenue problem had regarding the enactment of the Kigh- | be his. - better await payments from British| ‘eth Amendment and the Volstead| “My advice to these anti-bonus bonds. act’ while the soldiers were away from| calamity howlers ts to keep their home and occupied in learning or| mouths shut. Iam for the bonus, as a baduestionably Mr. Harding ts for] practising the trade of war. it will relieve a lot of suffering that President himself in not committed te| “i had an aunt,” writes one, the ex-service man as well as his ie °| was so patriotic, she gave aw: is foreed to endure.” Men’s Mercerized Hose 1 Were .40 Double sole, high spliced heel; black, white, navy, slate and cordovan. vho any definite date of payment. Unic-s any q 9 meerschaum pipe to prove it. She Many correspondents write at Mi we the Legion demands tmmodiate pay. |Meersehaum pipe to prove it. She] | Many, | correspondents write at en’s and Women’s ment the chances are the whole ques- T had gone it became the most pre-|persons who oppose the bonus and cious thing In the house and she just |for newspapers which have taken an didn’t feel she ought to keep it and editorial stand against \t. The ob- tion will drag on beyond the Con- 4 Bressional elections. The House passed a bonus bill in May, 1920, but no funds were provided to ‘pay it, An identical measure is being urged again. All-Linen Handkerchiefs at values that suggest buying for Easter Gifts and for yourself, 28 Men’s Imported Irish Linen Handkerchiefs—good “We simply dun down every once in @ while to reiterate our position," remarked Commander MacNider as i. he left the White House. The Ameri- ~ can Legion is waging a fight for the future—not necessarily against this Congress. Whether funds are avajl- able at once or not, it wishes to keep the bonus issue squarely before the Government, so that the moment any fund does become available through any source the same will be promptly applied to pay the soldiers, ————— N. Y. LEGION URGES FIVE-FOLD BONUS The attitude of the American Legion in the State of New York on the bonus is announced by William 2 F, Deegan, State Commander, in the form of a resolution adopted at a Savings of $9 to $29 Thoroughly high-grade Coats for | women and misses in season’s latest styles. Including Boliv- ias, Normandies and Novelti Stern Brothers West 42nd St. West 43rd St. Sale of TWEED SUITS at $19.95 (fah.) A Sale of Remarkable Values in the Newest Sport Models—At Practically Wholesale Prices! OTHER MATERIALS INC ING HOMESPUNS— CHECKED VELOUKS—' ES—TRICOTINES-- ETC, $16.95 to $50 size—heavy quality—were .47............ ++ -each Half dozen 1.65 Women’s All-Linen Handkerchiefs—good wear- ing quality—We1e/.18..... 04 veces ween ngs each See Page 23 for Other Hearn Advertising DIARY OF EVENTS (Between 5th and 6th Avenues) REVISED FOR QUICK REFERENCE eeting of the State Executive Com- SPORT TAFFET. mee tat nen woes HH COATS olan Women’s Silk Knit Dresses 1922 caity fat anya ndeitey and i va WORLD ALMANAC Mewiatieh Ga Anarienn. Lesion Camel's lair ala Extraordinarily Low Priced for Wednesday at hes watched with indignation the eranting of bonuses to Federal civil employees, the payment of $3,000,- 90,000 in adjusted war contracts, the appropriation of $500,000,000 in the amortization of war plants—all of which payments were made while Congress neglected to adjust {he com, pensation of those who served in the armed forces of our country in the World War. “Now, therefore, be {t resolved, by the American Legion, Department of Ney York, in Executive Committee wession assembled, that we earnestly vecommend to the menwbers of botl Houses of-Conkresy from the State of New York that they approve the American Legion five fold optional | plan of adjusted compensation; und | “Be it further resolved, That a, copy of this resolution be sent to every New York State member of both Houses of Congress."’ Covert Cloths, Chinchilla, Normandies, Tricotines, Ete, $11.95 to $35 ment of Taffeta Dresses in the Newest Models and Colors. at $16.95 NOW ON SALE Per Copy 35¢ On Stands Sold by Booksellers and Newadealers COMPLETE IN EVERY DETAIL Armament Cénference $25.00 New Spring fashions for street or afternoon wear, featured in a wide variety of youthful or plain tailored effects which provide for every type of figure. 9s tah ~ , ze All- Woo! 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