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TORE THAN $7000 + AYEARTOLEVIATHA UNDER SUBSDY PLA (Continucd from First Page.) Europe the Leviathan will cover. roughly speaking, 6,000 miles, That will be equal to 60 stretches of 100 miles each and for each of these stretches the Leviathan will earn $1,080, And 60 times $1,080 is $64,800, which represents the bonus the Levi- athan will earn in one complete voy- age. Multiply $64,800 by 14 voyages and we have the Leviathan drawing down a subsidy of $907,200 per an- num, The subsidy plan provides that the mails, except parcel post, shall be inniinain carried free. The Shipping Board has Pas cavaunia to a private OWnEH $196,000 a year from that source and who will pay a low rate of interest, | $196,000 would have to be subtracted The Leviathan 1s a vessel of 64,000] fom the annual bonus. “This would Bross tons, She is officially listed by| leave the net bonus $711,200 a year. the Shipping Board as having a speed} OF 4 little less than 10 per cent. per of 21 knots and capable of making 14| "Um on the cost of reconditioning. round trips a year between New York Toei oe ere 1d Europe. ian goes through—will be entitled to| ton passenger ship on the North At. tte basic .5 of a cent per gross ton!iantic route, The groas “compe per 100 miles und Hy eats alt tion” would be 2.6 conte per gross ton per gross ton per 100 miles travel . Yor her specd. Therefore, her gross | Pet, 100 miles travelled. This would “compensation,” as President Har- ding calls it, will be 2 cents per gross | ton tor each 100 miles travelled. That makes the Leviathan's bonus $1,080 for each 100 miles travelled. In franklin Simon g Co. Aq Store of Individual Shops | FIFTH AVENUE, 37th and 38th STS. make the Government owe the owners | of the ship $31,200 for each round trip. A 28-knot vessel would be equal to fourteen round trips a year an: would earn a bonus of $436,809 For Junior Misses (13 to 17 yrs.) | THE NEw COMBINATION FROCK of Crepe de Chine £7 id Combining plain with patterned silk crepe—and prettiness with practicality. 19.75 @ Just one of many silk frocks specially created for the Junior _ Miss; frocks which are youth- ful without being young, and " simple without being plain. i Frocks of crépe de Chine in navy or | Copen blue or brown, with sleeves and side panels of brilliantly patterned silk crepes Persian colorings. OTHER SILK Frocks 18.50 to 49.50 ; Junior Misses’ Dress Suop—Second Floor ‘Income Tax Information—On the Fifth Floor a repre- + sentative of the U. S. Collector of Internal Revenue will furnish information and assist in making out your tax return daily, from 9 a.m. to 4:00 p. m. CP FOR MEN a” BROGUE OXFORDS $8.75 Formerly $11.50 Men’s Spring Brogues as illus- trated—they are made of fine Shell Cordovan and may be had in either Tan or Black. They are Quality. McCreery ‘“All-Leather” (Second Floor, Annex) per cent, of the profit of vessel own- jana merchant marine fund, pated by the promoters of the that this will allay the fears of states. | men who see exorbitant returns to ship owners In a subsidy. subject President Harding sald in his| entery speech in the House on Mon: “The provision makes imp the enrichment of any special inte: at public expense, puts an end tr ers in excess of 10 per cent. on the | Manage MP csi capital invested shall be paid into the} Without goin: It is the hil, there Never in On this/ tion of 10 per t} over to the the! Nation, has “ sth Avenue J MAS MeGreery QQ, 2414 Siret Tub Silks Are The “McCreery Silks” Special For Tomorrow Iextraordinary Values in dainty- patterned Tub Silks that are suit- ‘able for Summer apparel, silk shirts, draperies and a hundred other purposes. yard, 1.95 (Second Floor THE ORIGINAL SILK SHOP Women’s and Misses’ Skirts 9.75 Strikingly attractive styles of Wool Eponge, ‘Tweed and Wool Prunella, with Brown, Tan, Blue, Orchid or Henna as the predominating colors. Some are gayly fringed, others dis- play wide hems. Many are finely plaited in various ways. Sizes for women and misses. (Fourth Floor) Women’s Coats and Capes of Genuine Camel’s Hair 48.00 As they sprang from genuine, 100°; Camel’s Hair, they are of that light suede-like shade that has a magical effect upon one’s complexion. In style they are as chic as any ever created. Some are fashioned in double- breasted style with a modish flare, others are straighter of line, and may be worn belted or unbeltcd. By their strapped-seams, their buckled belts, their heavy, shimmering linings and faultless tailoring they proclaim their superiority. 100 Luxurious Winter Coats Reduced to 45.00. j formerly 72.50 to 80.50 (Fourth Floor) A Chic Spring Hat Will Rejuvenate Late Winter Attire 5.00 6.95 8.50 10.00 Just about this time of the year one begins to weary of one’s Winter Coat and longs for balmy days. What a jaunty new Spring-like Hat can do to relieve the situation is nothing short of marvelous. A most attractive array of Hats de- signed especially to complement late Winter attire will be found in our salons, fashioned of various beautiful new straws with a lustrous sheen or rich silken fabrics. Some are gayly flower trimmed, others flaunt a darting or a drooping feather. Many beauti- ful new colors—also Black, (Third Floor, Annex) THE EVENING WORLD, FRIDAY, MAROH 3, 1922. sidy scheme is the provision that 50 | Government assumption of all losses es to private enterprise the of successful — extent of a dime. The profits, of tho private wires in the -|of burying coed 10 per cent, althou Consolid. usually very much in excess of that| trical I The concern'in re- | cont. | figure, President Hardife’s state-| turn for « franchise allowing tt to ment that the 10 per cent, limitation | charge retital from companies using execu-| take impossible the engichment of| its under tat public expense nonstrated. os a shining ex- t that this sort of rhs out to the ben- | In 1886, when te} any s tate | has n profits In ex-| N to be turned State or th ent. the Consolidated Telegraph an hasn't paid the profits to enabl act never the tax’ the Mayor to push | Modes of Becoming Individuality tor Misses and Women Misses’ Twill and Tweed Suits 35.00 There are ‘weeds with jaunty box coats and Tweeds with coats that may be worn cither belted or unbelted. Some featilre odd jagged pockets and tooled-leather buttons—others dis- play slit pockets. Those of Twill are Tailleurs pure and simple, with beautifully moulded shoulders and those snugly-fitting sleeves. ‘heir adornment is confined to tailored straps, silk braids or just fine stitching. Twills in’ Navy Blue or Black. ‘Tweeds in lovely tones of Rose, Wis taria, Nippon Blue, Rust and ‘Tan. (Fourth Floor Tweed Suits for Women also 35.00 There are models in modish straight-line styles that may be worn belted or unbelted, and others that taper with much smartness at a low waistline. All have a decided tendency to slenderize the wearer. In coloring these suits are quite different from the ordinary, introducing many dark, rich mixtures as interesting variations in the lighter toncs of Meadowbrook, Hollywood, Rust, French Blue, ‘Van, Gray and Rose. Qdd pockets, novelty belts, lined-button closings aml beautifully moulded Sizes 34 to 44. (Fourth Floor) shoulders add much to their distinction. Misses’ Tweed Frocks—18.50 and 22.50 Frecked in Tweed, Mademoiselle may saunter forth with every confidence that she is attired in as swagger a costume as has vogue this Spring. Espe- cially chic are the medels that flaunt gay little swinging capes. All are cut cn medish, straight lines in one or two-piece effects, and either scorn all adorn- ment or adopt piping of grosgrain ribbon in self or contrasting shades. And in coloring they are actually entrancing! ‘here are soft, feminine Blues, lovely tones of Rose, Brown, Green and ‘Tan. Sizes 14 to 18 years. Fourth Flow Misses’ Coats, Wraps and Capes—48.00 Wraps with graceful, sweeping lines, some revealing mere pretensions for sleeves, others flaunting wide Mandarin or Jenny sleeves. Capes that y, cavalier air. Sleeved Coats, their All are fashioned of soft, Other Models, 52.00 to 95.00. cling with classic grace or ripple with a sleeves wide and flowing or of tailored tendency. cushiony fabrics with a velvety sheer Also Top Coats of Tweeds and Polo Coats—25.00 Fourth Floor. Girls’ and Juniors’ Spring Coats Smart little Top Coats for girls— every bit as swagger as older sister’s fashioned of ‘Tweeds and Checked Polo Fabrics. Sizes 6 to 10 year 10.95 to 22.50 Simple Frocks of Silken Stuffs for Girls 13.50 and 24.50 delightiul is simplicity— indled! These little just received display How when artfully Silken frock the subtle charm ot simplicity in _ Juniors’ Top Coats in a wid sany a Weaullingovaye liversity of Tweeds and Polo fabrics. wy . ‘ Sizes 13, 15 and 17 years. There are gracetul straight-line ‘ 18.50, 29.50 and 32.50 Dressy Coats for Juniors, of Vel- 1 Crepe, Crepe de , and youthful frill, models of Car Chine or Pong affairs of Taffeta Navy Blue vety fabrics or Tricotine, some in Brown, Copenhagen, Mo Btanwale Cape or Wrap styles, others sleeved , Copenhag d : > 2 and Dent de Lion. 6 COATS: Heaps a alia 42.50, 48.00 and 62.50 years. Gourth Floor) State or the Nation profited to the] yielding (o popular aentiment, the city | himself through one of Hedley'a sub- government ordered that all overhead | way spanking machines. The nomi- eubventior year eots be buried, the Job | nal profits ax shown by the com- THAIMTAINIRE B montniy =e ? was given to the) pany's books have averaged less than | between San Francisco and pol im clograph and EI 7 per cent—never as high as 10 per|China and Japan. ‘The. com If the Harding-Laaker scheme goes through, the United States Govern ni condults promised to| ment will be for the first time ob- pay into the city treasury all profits | ligated to give direct Government ald to private shipping in any form other than postal subventions, ctrical Company | in the past have been breeders of cor- ty enough in excess | ruption and se: In 1872 the = Company was drawing a Goverw | aged to put through CX pill granting it an additional sul jtion of $500,090 a year for another mail line on the China-Japan route, This deal was so crooked that Con- gress nullified the contract in 1875 and the smell attending the traneac- tion was So strong that subvention |payments in any form were not re- ‘sumed 9 And these Clearance of Imported Genuine Kidskin Gloves Special, 95e¢ durable ‘Two - clasp Well - made, Gloves that fit with perfection. The remarkable value they present at 95c requires no emphasis. Black only. Sizes 517 to 614, Capeskin Gauntlets, 1.95 Modish affairs with flaring cuffs that fit smoothly over one’s suit or may be tucked in, as desired. ‘Tan or Brown. (Main Floor) The New Spring Furs Select. Russian and Hudson Bay Sables, Stone Marten} Baum Marten, Moleskin, Mink, Russian Squirrel and Fox appéar in voguish Spring guise. Speeial for Saturday Japanese Marten Neckpieces ......+.+++ Two-skin Mink Neckpieces .... Hudson Bay Sable Neckpieces . Baum Marten Neckpieces ...........-+ 65.00 Russian Sable Neckpieces .........2005 95.00 Squirrel Neckpieces .........0.6 eee ee 18.00 Remaining Fur Coats Greatly Reduced Coats of Hudson Seal, Alaska Seal, Natural Squirrel, Raccoon, and Natural Muskrat have been reduced to prices that are far below their original cost to us. (Kourth Floor) Fetching Spring Sweaters At Surprising Prices Slip-on Worsted Sweaters in attrac- tive weaves, one model trimmed with libre Silk. All the new Sport colors. Special, 4.95 Fibre Silk Sweaters in Tuxedo style, featuring delightful new weaves and a tie sash. Buff, Black, Navy Blue, White, Henna, Jockey, Orchid. 6.75, 9.50 and 12.95 (Fourth Floor) | It Dimity Blouses with Peggy or Tuxedo Collars Special, 2.00 \ pretty Peggy collar, a tucked front and Filet Lace Edging combine with charming effect in the striped Dimity Blouse pictured at the right. The other model features a Tuxedo collar, a plaited bosom and knife plaiting as the finish. Their price requires no emphasis. (Fourth Floor) r ee eae a ————eeee