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M>\ 1 K I '>? Ml M HALL'S BEDDING P* Standard of Quality ??Hair*?" Mattresses . PK|\(, M DS. rBAHfC A. HALL & SONS ujtt'K- '" **? Beds and Btfirlim* 25 Wet-t 45th St. ?? \ ou StOli ? ?dtt Bade L : Lace and 510 Fifth A.cnue Every Corset ?'tiled _>?= Capital Expects War Declaration by China p-M.dent May Be Forced to Yield to Feeling Against Germany - ? I ACCIDENTS will happen, but they will be less oi bility if your car is equipped with ?NANTI.. F0R4OO0 Ml LES Their Indented Trond wa9 hca *??*> Oi '. ?*-*--*% instead t : ! all ?*earthvr **t'*-*st t* : uhes r* BATAVIA RLBBE*. ' ?*?*' . a,.. E5 *->^*._4, Hr. ta _? Conscription Bill to Pass By Saturday Adoption of Army Staff Plan by Both Houses Seems Certain Senator Stone Now Favors Expedition State Delegations, a Poll Shows, Are Swinging to Selective Draft ' ? ige of I - re may rot ' nate, ' ? "The " rot ? To? il] of sn a week siro, ?j le showing dancer ? ?-'lit in The were many te once fot ? con < hamp (lark No Deterrent Not ? ? ? ? order States showed - (?raft, end U st?**ns o) - I <~>k.ahorna ' dele - - . ? ? ".va'*. bowed - last for and l ? Ilnc-up of State?? ? and th 1 ? . Eng end nt-atc J fnr the . Vork ?if tl ( . ' and .' M id <"*" the II al-o ma "?tone Backs ? <>n?< riplion ? . ' ? ' apon and '. the ? hill th<? hould ?? up ... ui.der ,t. ? line ,- . - with i ly with th? I R-n for that plan v ? h?ll" ' I ?a ill forth i ! not i ? Hair Tell* Mil?-?' \ urn "I -ah-' m Eng Franco a . ? omar.c relations with Germtny." ?aid nod I r? which countries: ? ? of th? lofty eountr*, we ha?l ? ? ? that! . . Ihe war s - ( State Celebrates "France Day;" Urges U.S. to Pay Debt to Ally Nation's Entry Into War Approved and Course Indorsed m Rallies a! ?Bankers' Club, ?Lafayette Statur and City College "Fr . . ?! i ' ' ' ?a. ? Pros ? ','. lema Tin. N i ". M< n ? ? ,v af I I nion of i snnivi ? ? clud Daughtei I ,nt-,at i, G. A. R . American ? f Arts ?. .the ' ? ?tors and ihi' New York Si ati. A huge wi . : e comf1 ? : Lie? I, while Jo- ' *?cph H. CI ? r, S. R. Bed run. pall Hawk? , Baron d Ci '.??ad$ ; ended a won alk< I tl base nr.d upon it. 1 She refused I amo. "I am should and walked rapidly sv ? ol ii. unde*- eom ? The flag di I ? celel ration did not coi . tiding d b | demanding : ? ' battle, an?! .-it . Ihi i ally. I'r I I 'ihn, of ? declared ti i( ? . I ? . ???? ha'l ? together in 177 7 end ' freedom, HI Pi John II. Finley, former pr< i s?ati- Commi - I i ical ion, eulogized ' tared I rill i?e th? ?lie I'nitr?! . ? in t. i _. 11 ? cr ! ?. ? ? n this ? thi? '.elf*. ley: t Pay th" ."-' lte of \t w Vork extends ?:1??<? welcome . .-?on. N?*u- York pay? ' ince of t he ?-ntire i ; pledgi ? ? -.il to pur on. freedoi . ml and trcaFuro I merique! Bankers' club I ?scar .*?? SI rs I Murrs But'er 1 eph II. < ho. c. i r rn-ii i.?*il that tes eoAp? rml ng ?..,-' victory for "free government throughout the ri ?I. 0 is president of the sounded a "li* us have a raro." he said, "in joining th?* cron'f'* I'uropean dem thai m?o h\ law anil ? UP Ho l of the worst of Lei us not sin--; the by dignified ami hiph ible purpos? forwar end that th" war be upeedil; and illy tcrmi nated." were held i v *: the Brevoort, Lafayette and otl :,i-t n i phi. man obj? cl ivc. "'1 nil i If-re Mi the I "In mom Mr. Frank . ??.our ? Would i 'ii; of \ -i.i'i i ccurrod to h ' ik the "'I r Hale. "Do we | iture inili inteer ? ?peri failure, or filan to In ' -e." Lee Led Conscripts, Veteran Tells Ciark Says History Proves That Confederacy Depended on Compulsion ? Washington, <\pi man burg t, and I w; Fv,iy ma the Wilderness nnd at < old Harbo ? rip:, iiiui I v, ?? e of them. ? ' the and I ?h h mi." Witl the '? wi rd Ben! . of Alcxai ?In.i to-day to ertion of *- peak i ? ' had a j 1 ? I suse," by j stundai the late ? ? ' to one state hich told of the the ( onfed 1 '? ? quotatioi ri ad : "1 he mo ? ? ? ? conscription law ? ? ? . f the i Pi the Confed? racy ? ? . and had relied on nthusiasm to conduct the war. ?. was bar? ? racy. The law ? revc every I the ages o ? tro] and placed him absolutely at President I ?at i dur Il annul ?il all contractl made with volunt? erg ? i ma, hold? ing t' ? ? cc for two year 1 should the war contini,i'. All tweh? ' below ? .-htecn and i would have beer, exempted bj this law c for ??i expired. . . . 1 !??? conscript ?on law, bei id? - "r r rruiting rervice, ? ? . ? tern of the or , Irish Problem Knotty, Bonar Law Declares Lloyd George Is Expected to Adorers Commons Next Week on Situation ? Premiei Lloyd promis? 'i ' ' ' concerning th? Irish Andrew Bonar ? hancelior of the Exchequer, toi day that there had heon no avoidable d? i a< hing h de? i had not g iat ion v? as discui sed. The . Mr. Bonar l?aw added, had i ?,; abandoned hope that il ? "; nlution of ? v and , .,t; expectation, un ? entirely to maki his promised ? Special Sale of Rubberized Raincoats Guaranteed Waterproof We have purchased from our regular manu? facturer 387 Raincoats, consisting of varied lots which heretofore sold ?it considerably higher prices. They are offered in a Special Sale at $Q.75 The original prices of these coats ran up to $20. They are in tans, blue-grays and tweed mix? tures?all being of smart model and in every way fully as desirable as if each coat were a member of a complete assortment. \\?ber Se tleilbnoner Clothier?, Haberdasher? and Hatters Eleven Store? 24\ Broadway 34_> Bioadway 771) Broa '*.*v I l?J Broadway 44th and Broadway |_t>_ Broad .ay MSH I'?O Natiau 20 Cortlandt 30 Bro.l 42ad and Filth A?e. Clothe* at .10 Broad. 241 Broadway. IIS5 Broadway, 44th and Brecdua). 42d end Fifth Ave. War Tax Measure Will Raise Fund Of $1,500,000,001 Committee to Have Tenta tive Bill Ready for Dis? cussion Monday ? ? i Profits Tax a Problen Experts to Submit S-atistic To-day?Income Exemption Widely Argued I, April C?'. A bill for | ir revenu i robabl i will be leportn] ti th" ?_. 1 ommittee no? latrr than Mor daj by ihr -, I I ?? luggi ?'?on- submitte by Secretary MeAdoo will bf* followe ?los'ly. though it is unlikely that th bill will provi'l? f... retroact ve 'and exeeaa profita taxes, conau ? Present indications are ure will carry item* totall I about ll.?oo.onn.noo. The Seep suggestions would have brought in $1 300,000,000, which, it m? ti would mept half the ear of th? \? ar. ; Three or four veek? may he i ? deliberation on : he bill II I ee. While no t",na 1 vote hi n on any proposai, the committee men are virtually agreed on all fea' i r<-<? e-eppt income anl eXCCSS nrol':* taxes. Th. ip are eauaing much '1 ? ? = ;on, and expert? are preparing i : rofita for prei 11 (e-morrow. There ha* been a great deal of arpa mer? o\er whether the ineome tax ex emption ?hall be lowered !" $1,000 foi single nnd $1.500 or $2,000 for * rrrnons from the present figures, $3,00? 14,000. Most members of the iub* committee Bre understood to be Aillinc to lower the exemption fur s-rt_!<* per ?on? to $1,000, bol some maintain that married person5 Whould In- allowed . *,nno greater exemption than single. Whether the excesl ? shall be a flat rate on all profit? or a con? tinuation of the present exeesi profits plan ha*i not been decided. 1? wa to-night that the tr.-M4.rd the latter plan. Plans for taxing automobiles, i ? ee-.ving attention, would provide for a ?"? per mnt tax on th?* factor; ' M this rate it i.? estii . roui?! be raised during the coming year. A tax or railroad and Pullman car tickets, to be paid by the purchaser, appear? <o be ai sored. Une *r.-eat ceneral problem with which the sub-committee now i gling is that of providing more taxes whiell can be placed on wen 1th and not paused on to the consumer. Some com? mitteomen think the solution lies in in? romp and undir en- - a Navy Heads Silent On Sinking of U-Boat Lacking Positive Proof, No Official Claim Will Be Made U i ? c Navy l?e partment maintained silence t?' day in regard to the reported sinking of a sub? marine by the Runners aboard the American steamer Mongolia. The de? partment'? report.? of the incident are similar to tho.?e carried in preai dis? patches, bu? lacking positive proof that t I,r- underwater !*"nt ?u? destroyed, no official claim will be inii'le. The Mongolia has seventeen enl tei men of the navy handling her -run under command of Lieutenant Bruce Ware, it was learned in New York ye terda; i '. ? j are; Emmet Atkin . Bai c I ity, Va Franklyn T. Bland. Nov. York; Vere ' Inn a, 111.; .lames Conley, Brool lynj Arthur I.. Conrad. Frankfort, Ind Donald F. Core, Bartlcsville, Okla Frank F. Ford. Brooklyn; Sam W. Pre? man, Cadiz, Ky.; Norris Harries. Ne Orleans; Francis Howard, Decatu li:?l : Henry J. Lesa, Newark, N. j Kug? ne P, Reeady. Fore River, Mass, George K. Schulkind. Pittsburgh; Joh ?i Tushenski, Kay Shore, N. Y.. all sen man; James A. Goodwin, (runner's mat' r ? elaas, Portsmouth, Va.; Rudolp J. Holly, coxswain. Brooklyn, and Pran A, Smolski, coxswain, Detroit. Four Garibaldis Ask To Fight for America Rome, April 20. Peppino Garibaldi crami'on of the Italian patriot, wh* chief of staff to the late Pn Madero of Mexico, then a commander ?if Italian volunteers in the Arjronno now- a colonel at the Italian has made a ?peciai visit to Rome with three of his brothers, all officers under him. to offer their services to the United States. The Garibaldi] they bell? ved their war experience was more useful in America than here. where they could be easily replaced by other trained officers. j The Garibaldi brothers were received 1 by Thomas Nelson P^pe, the American Ambassador, and they asked him to Particularly A?)propriatc Now! MEN'S NEW ENGLISH Regimental Scarfs $"Mo Hnnd-Mado of imported repp silks in 40 Regimental Colors CARMOOR LONDON This beautiful collection of Regi? mental Starts is an interesting com? mentary on the dye situation ? it embraces the colors of forty English regiments ami there isn't a single color missing, nor off color, in spite of the dearth of dyes. Rich, deep, live Knglish colors that are full of vim and victory. Hand-made, taped from end to end and won't pull out of shape. The ideal regimental touch in this hour of a great international cause. Very good value at $1,00. Men"? ruro.i-.liin--;-? Shop? 16 Waat 38th Street franklin Simon &Co. Clothing Furnishin)*? sh??o-i FIFTH AVKM E 'Phone 6900 frriilt'Y and u <* will call fur yoitr oitn tint t>r fur Und put it in storui:' The Man About to Pay $20, $23 or $25 for His Suit Could not do better than look over The Saks Selections for Spring TN our present assortments you will find more fabrics, more models and a greater diversity of patterns than has ever before been attempted in suits at these figures. The styles are individual and original, and each suit has been tailored by craftsmen whose lifework has been that of tailoring clothes for the best dressed men of New York. Saks Clothes are Saks Made , ?ai.s&(Cmiqmmj Broadway at ,34th Street convey their offer to Washington, sub-[ ject to the usual consent of the Italian ! government. Should the Garibaldi brother? go to America, it is proposed that they be used as instructors in the latest meth? ods of warfare, in which the Italian army has had much experience. Broadway at 34th Street Announce, beginning toda}}, a Clearance Sale of Men's Hats at $1.95 in which will be included: 300 Italian Soft Hats.formerly $5 500 American Soft Hats.formerly $3 350 Brown Derbies. . .formerly $3 & $3.50 I 20 Brown Derbies.formerly $4 Ci Tu close i?ut small lots and keep our storks five ?if accumulations, we have reduced thes. hats for immediate clearance. The soft hats are in all wanted colors, and every hat in tlu_ lot is of this season's purchases. All sizes. Arone C. O. D., on approval or exchange. .Xow being featured in the Motor Apparel Dept. Men's Reversible Motor Coats Made of Leather and Gab a id me at $65 Illustrated at left. A roomy double breasted Knglish model with Raglan shoulder* and ?J?-tachable belt. One side is of soft Danish leather, and the other side is of im? ported rainproof gab? ardine. On the Main Floor Today Scotch Wool Jackets, $5.65 Ideal for all outdoor sports. Made of pure Scotch Wool by A. McDougal. of I^nark. Scotland. Both medium and light weights. Men's Scotch Wool Hose, Special at $1.35 Suitable for golfing, hunting, or other outdoor ?ports. Ma?!?* in Scotland, of pure Scotch Wool, with fancy top, and may be had with or without foot.