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icunians / ON INCOMES BELOW | THOSEOF Ean co Many Holding Off Until Last Moment, Collector Bow- ers Believes f. GBilly) Meintyte Receipta of income ‘}ieam of McIntyre taxes at the office of — Internat] brother of Jimmie Mitr . nd Heath, died yes Révenue Collector Frank K. Howers|{\t, Metim den von om Mareh 1 the hour at the Custom House | up to midnight yest of the closing bejow Indt year tha make time big tu last minute Midnight the and t dnight the eceipts: uf the month totalled $13,328 The © tuk this money was received from persons earning from $2,000 to $1 and most of these paid most without ¢ tage of the of splitting the i paying the irong vaded p Customs the doors were opencd today. ‘Ten experts assisting in making out re and ten notaries we omerK: and women. There w to make it out?” asked the revenue thinks Vn vetting Collector Bowers ty handle the ut ns uve been checked up each day at midnight Bed INCOME TAX TOTAL _ LOWEST SINCE 1917 lieve. This is nearly 1,000 under the amount reported two years large percentage of v in making out her war married and her is $900 4 year 50 Markets She wanted to in Joint return Swhy Monit you ‘gel ¥ouk tiumand Manhattan ur, she replied, “'f The I re Bank las e e loaned # corps of 100 siulled clerks 10 STORE Ss and — $490,000.00 pression which ty tis full for causes are lowed this this year the 5 out of existence, if having been re pealed as of Jan 1 Henry 1 largest taxpa $27,000,000, 'T come in excess George of England Wilhelm of Germany are he taxpayers. ex Wa included in a BILLY MINTIRNE, MINSTREL, DIES IN WISCONSIN KENOSHA, Wis, M Hooley's old theatre | “PHY FACE is thy fortune, my daughter. And be- hold the date causeth it to increase in interest as a Liberty Bond.” The Wise Man of the Eats | Dromedary Dates 10¢ IN THE PERSONAL PACKAGE and Bronx THE AreOfficial Stations |e the Sale of GLOBE FISH ALL GRADE A SEE PHONE BOOK FOR LOCATIONS. oo FOOT= EASE, ral Estimates Place Figure a Federal Estimat la Fi re at And aprinkio i the $2,000,000,000 Under Two Bath. It takes the sting: out of Corns, Bunions, Years Ago. * Blisters and Callonses, and gives rest and com: WASHINGTON, Mareh 14.—In fort & hot, tired, smert- come tuxes reported to the Govern- ing, swollen feet k More than 1,500/ ment this year will he the smallest pounds of Powder fer Bince 1917 the ‘Treasury officials es the Feet were used by: va testhane our Army and Navy! timated to-day eaten tn wer, The total of income and profits Allen's Foot taxes, which will be reported by mid Pigg egre, night to-morrow, Will approximate | {takes the friction from the shoe, fi only $1,600.000,006, ts be- | Jens the feet and gives new vigor. Nothing retieves the pain of tight or: new shoes 80 quickly. Sold everywhere. {ina Pinch, msc ALLENS FOOT-EAGE No Connection With Any Other Store Cina ge YA) \ o 2. Si 134 West 34 St. omer Between Broadway and 7th Avenue Most’ Extraordinary Offer Commencing Wednesday | SPRING SUITS Values Without Equal Fine Hand-Tailored Garments depicting the Fashion of the Hour -gems of the tailor’s art. Women's and Misses’ Sizes Tricotine Tweed Twill Covert Piquetine Twill Cord requ: ri 8 of the exquisitely ailk li Other Handsome Suits, $21.50 to $75 Newest Spring Shades THE EVENING WORLD, New Hat Shapes $1.95— $16.50 WHAT a refreshing sight for a Spring morning! Cases and tables, fairly blooming with the new untrimmed hats that have just arrived in our Millinery Department. Hundreds of styles, for dress, tailored and sports wear. Picture hats, shorter at the back ih” approved French fashion. Close fitting hats, just waiting for that caressin, wreath of flowers. Medium sized hats wit the new Talbot crown, tricornes and turbans. Copies of Paris Models The majority of these hats are exact replicas of Paris models. Many are imported straws, as is shown by their quality. The Easy-To-Wear Hat Timbo or Milan, Tuscan or Rghorn—each is the kind of hat that is particularly easy to wear. Bright shades, pastel tints, sober col- ors and black. FOURTH FLOOR Annual March Sale of Women’s Silk Stockings UNUSUALLY tempting values in the kinds of stockings that you need most just now. Prices are so reasonable that you will be able to buy several pairs in every case. All-Silk Stockings, $1.95 An excellent quality, black. Full Fashioned Silk Stockings, $1.35 Lisle soles and tops; black, white, brown, grey, suede, polo, rose-beige, old rose, new blue. All-Silk Stockings, $2.85 Richelieu ribbed or plain silk; black, white or brown. Openwork or Plain Silk Lisle Stockings, 85c Black, white and brown Hosiery Values for Children Silk Socks with Fascinating Fancy Tops, 85c Size 5 to 9% Boys’ or Girls’ Cotton Ribbed Golf Hose, 39c Brown or black GROUND FLOOR Fine Perfumes _ At Reduced Prices WE have taken radical reductions on a umber of our finer perfumes. Atkinson Chypre Extract. . . $5.00 Violet and Rose Extract . . $2.50 Rose and Violet Toilet Water, $3.50 LeGrand Extracts of various odors . «$5.00 and $8.00 The Ballet Girl ae Sharing, litle perfume burner and night. ight le in a @ gracefully curtsyi ballet girl, reduced pai . vs mie: $6.50 GROUND FLOOR Continuing Our Introductory Sale Women’s New Spring Strap Pumps, $7.90 THE styles thac are smart and practical in a number of different leather combinations. The low heel buckle strap pump is such a very popular style, that we are offering it in an unusual choice of leathers. All White Buckskin All Patent Leather (2 styles) ‘Patent Leather and Grey All Grey Suede Tan Calfskin and Fawn Patent Leater and Dull Leather Two Styles in Gun Metal A sandal in patent leather has two narrow straps rata Feel. This model is chosen for semi-formal as well as street wear. This Sale continues the rest of this week. SECOND FLOOR S ereennpmesscciae arn TUESDAY, MARCH i14, 1922. Lord & Taylor FIFTH AVENUE et Ca 1h, $25 Tweed Suits For Women WE needn’t tell you that this is a very special Sale. And so timely. Almost any day now you may wake up to the sun and the south wind of the first morning of Spring. You don’t want to be surprised on that morning with nothing but a stuffy dark Winter suit. You'll want to have one of these bright tweed suits —all ready to put on—with a fresh frill and a coquet- tish little hat. os "oA Lovely Spring cArray! Imported Ginghams GINGHAMS! What charming and practical fabrics they are! For simple Summer morning or afternoon frocks it will be hard to find a more delightful material. Then too for sports wear it has become more and more popular. » And the latest news is that bathing suits of gingham are quite the smartest thing. Checks of Lip Stick Red Tiny little checks that suggest the demure morning frock. Or larger, more striking checks for those who prefer them. Plaids, too, made up of red and black. A Cook Woodsy Green This color artd dent-de-lion yellow —which has been lighting up the Avenue for the last few weeks — are particularly Springlike. They seem to sing a song of jonquils, daf- fodils and other gay Spring flowers. There are many other colors, too—orchid, shell pink, rose, light blue —and the variety of patterns, checks, stripes, plaids, as well as plain colors is almost endless. Fine Scotch Ginghams David and John Anderson, the names that signify to those who know the very finest quality in gingham. We have an unusually complete assortment. In fact, our gingham The morning you go out in that suit everybody will cast a tefreshed glance at you and think “How like Spring she looks!” And they’re so reasonable, too—only $25—and so well made, in our own work rooms. of specially selected tweeds. They’re the tailored type, belted; and not a bit alarmed by a sudden dash of April rain. In Nippon and horizon blue, rose and wisteria. THIRD FLOOR New! The Blouse-With-a-Cape $18.50 DISCRIMINATING department is a joy to behold. You will be women who are a bit more than glad of a visit—tomorrow morn- bored with the blouse-and- ing, if possible. sweater costume will ap- SECOND FLOOR preciate this new creation, the blouse-with-a-cape, or blouse-with-a-jacket, to be worn with a matching or contrasting skirt. Two Very Special Values Black Dress Silks models are shown here. MAGPIE —Overblouse of white crepe de Chine, girdled and cuffed with a narrow black-and-white silk braid, which also trims the sleeveless jacket ot black krepe-knit—that new, soft, cool fabric created for the 1922 summer. The blouse may be worn separately: Also in white if preferred. Also in white with with mirabelle and white with jade. mirabelle and white with jade. THIRD FLOOR PAROQUET—Flame-color krepe- knit and cream white crepe de Chine combine to make this lovely splash of color for links or verandah wear. A white crepe de Chine skirt may be used to complete the costume. The blouse may be worn separately, Special Sale of Between-Season Frocks, $22.50 JUST the frocks for women to wear at once under a Spring cape, or later with a summer fur. In several of the season’s favored colors— flame-colored for the audacious, blue for the demure, beige and grey for the smart but conservative; and varied in line to suit several types of figures. Low waist lines prevail, as the Spring mode decrees, and the materials are wool jersey and silk jersey. THIRD FLOOR BLACK still maintains a position of promi- nence in the realm of silks despite the attack of bright colors we have had this Spring. These values are especially good as you know when you feel the quality. Plain Black Foulard, $1.95 Yd. These silks are truly delightful for Summer frocks. 4p inches wide, Satin Sublime, $2.65 Yd. This material has beautiful high lustre and soft finish. 40 inches wide. Satin Crepe, $2.95 Yd. A pew that has the strong points of both satin —hence its great larity. 40 inches wide. eee Satin Romaine, $3.50 Yd. An excellent quality for handsome afternoon and evening gowns. 40 inches wide. GROUND PLOOR cA Special Selling Wool Jersey, $1.45 Yd. MATERIALS, and particularly sports ma- terials, come and go, but wool jersey goes on with a renewed vigor from year to year. The reason is easy to understand—there simply isn’t any other fabric that has quite the same adaptability and variety of colors at so moderate a price. The price we are quoting here is the lowest we have seen in some time, especially considering the unusual range of colors. These include both sports and street shades. 54 inches wide. SECOND FLOOR A Fox Scarf, $34.50 Is a Happy Choice to Complete Your Spring Tweed WHEN you have chosen one of the tweed suits advertised above you will probably want a fur scarf to complete your costume. It will be difficult to find a fetees value than these fox scarves at $34.50, in taupe, brown, pointed or red. There are other charming fur scarves: mink, $29.50; stone marten, $34.50; natural squirrel, $24.50; mole, $19.50. POURTH FLOOR ys ke Oo