The evening world. Newspaper, July 18, 1906, Page 12

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'Bachelors: You Are Taxed $5 Each for Being Single. Girls. Collect the Tax and Help the Sick Babies THACAT OF Ble TIE-UP LOOKED ON AS A BLU Master Plumbers Do Not Believe Striking Men | can Win. i COMPROM! QUIT sities | Increase of Pay to §5 a Da Opposed by Workmen it | No. 480. | : | A threat made today by the Asso- | @ated Bufl@ing Trades of New York an tie up the butldtr involving 8.0%) mer Biponx and Richmor ie looked bythe. employing contractors as a gi- gantic bi ‘The strike threat eccom+ Hot recognised the Building ‘Trades | Witwlcyers' Aseo * ‘f The Secretary his association, Mr. Holts a tod: fat heh ot emt pect as He threatens tha ff the Sabor ipaders force a st will re sult in the disruption r “nions = nd the forcing of an oper rule; gf opera:ions in t stm ¥ * wi | (Wetwes “ithe * @emand is made by P * Union| Bo. f° We have az arbitration eerne- sani eomceameacl — And it shotid be collected as oftenas the bachelor ts able to pay. v eiaim Gall Wi Fa Ji. wil] give the bachelor # chance to do some good in the world. The Claim Call Will Fall. Se n te that -2£ SPecimat-Of Core Op baby whose life he helps to save may grow up to be a great statesman, & “the flamed strike he Base Sise wonderful sctentist, a man of genius—perhaps to be President of the sing’ United States. Using the mbers noes sib eyterts The young woman who collects the tax will be doing équal good, and ee ee eetka pel ee ene World to-day orders] | Perhaps she will add to the value and glory of her work by winning the | jong-tothe old Sam Parke, Ph | aedilasten woh tere, and thay|® tax on all Bachelors in and around bachelor over to the matrimonial ranks hl Mrorhage Derehnena Greater New York The Evening World’ does Bot authorise promiscuous collections by ‘Phe master plumbers are not worried | t Ral Str sabe Nabeas tons hey say that hearly all the good work-| And it authorizes The Evening {youRE women from Store 4 steph mate young soma who knows a bachelor or two its agent to collect the bachelor tax from him_or_them,— The name of the dc@or shoul) be forwarded to The! Evening World for publication. Only initials will be printed if desired 2 have deserted ana! gone to Union No, 480. “If the leaders of Union No, 2 ca’ 7 @ strike,” said one of the master plum Werld's young women readers to collect this tax The rate per “bach” to be the cost of maintaining at Sea Breeze for oiled Pca! Malad anybody | one week an ailing baby or growing child and {ta mother LOOK OUT FOR FRAUDS, Es r . ‘The union teaders have determines | %& Pulton Cutting aayw “a fading baby and ‘little mother of ten can Bachelors sould pay no attention t6 ocollecfora they do not” know, that the time has ‘come make «| be kept at Sea Breeze for a week for $5 and collectors should not exact the tax from bachelors they do not know, This is a fair tax on the men of the community who lve !n single | as they may be taken for frauds TRE | community, tree from al] the trammels of matter, an ‘Proposes that they shall pay tor tt Mothers Advised Not to Nurse Babies Too Long :: The @ The Evening World the ten characterize the members 5 aliaal Evening World Stare to Aid Mr. Erbe in Sick Babies’ Benefit opportunity regula wemton Demand $5 a Day. Prambers 2 one iene | noreasé aay to three union’ The mammoth beneft to be tendered BY MRS. H. INGRAHAM ¢ th aehistance Evening World Sick Babies’ ¥ a Werk it-tha | fuse the eelaree nie ents At @ meeting ‘old last nlgbt in tig-hearted Fred Erbe at hia North oa ee sie ¥oort Hall. § " Friday {9 assuming A child nursed much mee than one the bus nocda it not only nT see the age of n arate bables year cannot be proverly un the de women bring alee mand oi ne I ha and some aa Dave not been h & baby leaves mote for the 1,500 Children to Sail on First esti World’ s Trip. addition York's wi to our roet at & # excursion ticketa are be by agents of the ste - ee id at the day nureertes,” duepe ia seaaon ii howpitala on the east side. trons recrea piers in t boighborhood are also supplied with tickets Tickets Easy to Get. mother whi ore paturday wet oa the three landing is wtafl yew kest babies are wards by t er feminine tor’ tn water and whe “ated bath: the proper hospital AB HOW BABY SHOULD BE DRESSED. 20,000 Babies Treated, {obns ve the this work re r < mh - flann t ex and thelr mothers pe at, supported “ 4, phould be w Health Department has kiven ite wih a x-sleeved abirt and a . 4 St * Guild { of approval by Inn tickets ‘ eo te pital and at att te s \nupectora and senting out rips for nick } and Tare urging people to take ad ee mammal aetna aptamer A A of the trips. World] excursion ere is nothing Ike #uch an ex Itvin planned ston for ety! tremendous benefit ’ 4 bablew for If jour baby becomes seriously tl do wot dillyldally — - _ ~ Sumo at onee your ta yalolan If you have one f thin is mot waible, Th Bvening Wor will « ‘ you im- ening World’ mintiale neatstunen. wis hour after the avtification of your the Gowma of Cleaniiness-clean alr, cleam food, elem 4 | yeas _ Besid | MOK UAMY, New York Krentag Worl Practice it om your ows baby, Ask tw practioe 1 om your nelgh- oars att ame | VPulltacr Dullding, Park Row . Hine without great inconvenience or ne to Mi-Gramercy, Boglety for Improving Condition of o your part in cutting down jhe fearful summer mortality BESIDES, WORK AND RECREATION |] OF 10 400—Columbus, Health Departmont among young children, EVER DID GO WELL TOGETHER, a aioe lio leaves to the rest of mank the: ‘tank of prerenting-the Magistrate Luke R. Connorton says "To be single is h—~." Bache: | ‘the buitiding trades, and | rom going to emash. lors may not agree with him They may stick to the Illusion of single fpainteines by the employ . The nummer tax therefore on each bachelor So otdered by ink; -they-enjoy-a—singninr-posttion—tn-the} pursing Tbs mate between &9 and 62 THE WORTD: WEDNESDAY EVENING, JOY 18, 1906. (WHITE SLAVE NEAR EATH BY | LIGHTNING ON HELD BY POLI |W. Butler Duncan and G N. Cormack Had Nar- | row Escape, Near Death at House of Detention, , In © woke 1 atter xodumive ' ‘ 4 white slave who was # wed polsonous t » of Det Jery that at the He fay. A memby pets aie there ta matron Duncan was witnenses held there Jextremely nervous cond The Dahinda was tr eects © at Glen fkosie Cohen, Sold for $2 TAKES POISON Toe Cohen girl's atory was one of the THEFT CHARG MADE BY LAWYER IN HART JE CASE Paper Said to Have Been Stolen from Office ; of Wife’s Counsel. PITTEBURG, July 16—Whte Mies " & sister of Mra Hartje, 6 witness-stand tn the Harte A © cane t noon one of the x ms of the thal oo- counsel for Ofrs, ° need the of : ea Ain Paper trom his " ne counse) declared aree anid the mind at the paper was ploked up on the tree Cove. yesterday for tie House Com mittes's Cup of the New York Yacht | 0st Tevolting that has come to the papers etolen from an ator Club, Mr. Du b eare of the police. Two of the persons | ney's a Wit? have ‘wary tittle tafiee ty-footer ‘hime aNeged to hare enslaved her are tn the| ence oti the Court nearly finial the first eight miles of | al ne discovery of | clmred Judge Rober he was sovera: lengths * xe ago | Mise Scott te | the # broke. Mr away ah in| never wrote let j js thrilling a orn She | Thomar Madine. Dist Load Hie Merve “We were both | when « terrible b |the top of tt For a minute 1 was stunned. © whole boat geom fire <A great line of fire came dowr ties Big pole 4 a hole wes torn in ¢ mainsail, The boat rocked to and fro experience ciara ied rsp Abner at au and pald x He es- | exhibt code ped but the arrested @ man | dressed nie Laz, « | theme ht Neagtietaeils pen oe ies & den on Second troduced iy, [Seal the exper pred pee held t " could hardy eee tw eld an aw But we were is the lead mw Houne Dete |onw maid rack. we ne Mulbercy street race, storm Tere was chores cther women “ bean Then the ii ere there. The « as bear t belonging te It seemed to light up the who & week, and « either herse! be 66 hee sistare, Ge jot WEtSY, “aid” Wie magnificent ete} atreet she was given said maid, A had beem 0 and age 4 yas given, thin k t ie aper apd she end | thought we were lost sure. t fated fe Mr Duncan, and tor tals a t lminute he did not snawer met -thoug [te was dead, and f called again, this tme londer. i heard im may Car mack. I am al rig but it was mighty close. We-must win the race SAID THE ICE. MAN Th ole thing only lasted alli eens The a preeiy 00) ed Selling General ahOUgS | HAD FALSE WEIGHT, a the Session and Some Lead- | harge Started Si i A ers Sharply Cut. Charge Started an East Side Riel, | to | pre SF RTT : t the Case Wasn't ie i with a wind BeOS | eincne talent Septenten ‘eri jo Proven pont Me mt thie | vee was Asie Poged 1 ids between a sealer of weighty fa * lke « + ue } a i - * ving shore was really a miraculous escape trom| , ¥! showed wi homses | cig rae hein wernt hare won the} c ‘ , ae yates He wae w be covere pacsing: te vomes nd the mark, as the other Race by Error. oy mbers UNTERMYER OBJECTS TO MUTUAL TICKET. Protest tons) ndent Against the ymination rancetr neit_and Northe Wohic Steel pre’ | Hubber 1st preferred 3 Untermyer, co ‘The Closing Quotations. set, lowaat, closing, prices embers-of wie cam |) ia ad. Superintendent rt nternational Cot nett 4 reads { any certifionte Mdates oor stration ticket which con moa of Judge George Gray Shook or Mr. Hixgin members of our comm It ‘oun pubilte naved by ther dd and on somet Woe oak that th mpeliad to rembye these trom the Ucket before it tn Mind." | Hy Saree |ST. LOUIS SUE SUES ICE TRUST. company | 8 Ames Book Hock fiom 1 pt laland t LOUIS, “July ts ih After an invemti. of three weeks Ciroull ALtorney nat the Powe the oma al combination to | | d maintain ry er has filed sult and Co ey are in a i for, ¥71,400 wkainat each comp mont + as fines tor the TH days the kmreein has been in effect and that the charle - of the conipanies be declared null Am vok Invest! om Daven ate. an inorease -— tn the ak ‘t= 0 conte ferrm’ and United Staten | MP eta iin yoatetNays tat oe | ARE GOING TO CONEY. To Spend a Da Gue at Seaside as thep sts of Frank Tilfor tn @ reat tre here ‘There te store for Ta of New Yorm firm triewd th r brothers and nothers ate away Kk. Me. THifond has arrange 0 take them to (Re goaside 0 Tor Seber wes pend te dee ie tand oa his guests. Luncheon nt neon of the resort wil JAMES MoGREERY & CQ | Ladies’ Summer Dresses ‘Black and white check Lawn, colored Chambray and tan Lawn Shirtwaist Dressem 3-75 Pleated white Linen Shitty waist Dresses. 5.50 4 tlw Jhite and flowered Swigy | Princess Dresses, trimmed, g| with lace. | 9.50 | Check cotton voile, Princess 5 | Dresses, with white Lawn, &| guimpe and sleeves, 4 | Dotted Swiss and pompadouy Mull, Princess Go trimmed with lace, 12,50 Poplinette and Linen Skirta, Ws 2.75 and 4.50 Twenty-third Street, :

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