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f ” THE EVENING WQRLD, TUE RENTS INCREASING FASTER THAN WAGES Tenements Good as a Whole, but Still Far from Ideal, Dr. Daniel Says. URGES CITY OWNERSHIP. Sweatshop Inspectors She Re- gards as Blind and With- out Sense of Smell. ‘The fifth a Church Ass ment youterday of Bt. Jo* ty Bla some remarks Dr. sponding Increase those shelte Advanced from $18 to $26. “On the east side 1 know of an apart- ment which two years ago rented for $5 per month. Now the landlord gets 56." Dr. Daniel suggested municipal owne:- whip and legal reguiation of rents as Temedies for the existing evils. “—t is @ peculiar thing that the ad- vence in rents Lae brought wih it a great increase of families living in turmehed rooms. Whole houses are being rented furnished on the east side. Of course it is not morally nor pliysi- cally devent for one family to ocouvy one room with one bed in it, ‘The rent Of auch roomy varies from © a week to arid $10. The landlord claims to give in Most instances one clean sheet, one clean pillow case one clean towel @eoh Weck. “Under the exist law Lomamnents they ere every window in some of the fats opens (| Mpen one alrsbatt.” Sweatshops Still Exist. te all that has been done, Dr, Dani the sweat shop ta its worst form sUli lingers in the crowded seu Gons, and particularly on the far east th ome ti sweatehope I belleve are not jl. censed at ai," she added. “Others thay ‘re licensed, 1t seemed to me, must have been licensed by an inspector who blind, but had lost the nenso of smell as t anie| told of @ Mttle child of twenty-three months, bmg, PN by her mother.to string necklace Revorting for the eee Rey might be made in the messenger pervice under the new labor law, which bars from work boys under sixteen written te, Landon | for plan by whioh the retired Knell navy have been mto the messenger service. en of the Mi CLE im QUTRAN POLICEMAN —— Bowery Lodger Only Took a Nap When an Automobile : Hit Him, Fred Miller, jodxer at the Allieator Hotel, No. 28 Bowery, took & tack across the street ‘ront of his hotel @hout dawn to-day, just in time to wot ‘tm the path of « bie touring oar, which contained three men and « woman. ‘The automobile was not «oing fast, fut it wave Miller & fearful solt and fell to the curbing aparently dead. | Woman. wae frat out of lab austo-| Ba aos oe the p 4 as he ae a! th her | carried to @ dri store. three men follo umbiin, of the ets, iF Wa oman aad rid, Mee tOS dead to alt Boxy aan eee in,” ventured a claughiin sent a Ruowy. os on for from Gouvern ri oman Bull held the teed oF ine 4 sobbed Wislealty fi suddenly nvlatent that would’ no ctor look him o Ty yt By t htm he the market that is And had formation as to the! y)}Court Grants Fifteen Days More Tt is es of over thirty years, against wild and inineiciene Speinent, 2 | flickering light” that joins baby’s life to its devoted parents being too sacred, | attention to the preparation of Castoria. It has won-the confidence of mothers | “The Mikado’ Draws a Large Pi|| |P SANDS WEDS Audience to’ Bid cai End Th heatre PERA in Edt O Hart r Van 1 nn t ave made a hit 1 Yen Berg essful firat | He ore,” at the | matel urok: Alderman Called On to Tie Knot, as Bride Is a after a ® 1 last night |f Divorcee. rer,| Mr. and Mrs, Philtp Sands began LAS | thetr wedding trip to ME vita |mobile, They were fore midnight by Alderman Cornelius an, The bride was Mrs. de Onativia, who some Ko procured m divorce from hi band. She ts the hter of the 9 | Major James C. Cooley, at Westeh: a|and her marriage to Tomasito Lu! in. 188 quite a 5 family day tn an auto married just be maids Ely Barnato, as Yum Yum, lth be desired in her solo Swain's familiar Pitt! § Low Onativia, arvard in ely at the St. Ni ded on a civil cere /EDDY PLAINTIFFS GET TIME. an Partiand and were the mony took place at A j house. Mr and Mra, 8a they return ¢ to Europe fo ak in hee Sie nar FATHER M'EVOY DEAD. The Rev. Michael J, McEvoy, rector of the Church of Our Lady of Mercy, died last evening. He year and for Supplemental Pleadings. ORD, N. 1, May 14—A_ motion 1 time in which to file eup- Ings was granted counsel it brought by Mary Baker of the prop. There was po opp enise to the motion of the "plains MRS, DE ONKTI a vane Ra at SE BATONY! IN NEWPORT. NEWPORT, May 14.—Aurel Batonyl, turned from a jong trip abroad a inys ago with who y Superior Court by ted fifteen da: ya the trip was very dene irs. Eddy's | health or nie wife A Thoughtless Druggist. NLY a thoughtless druggist would offer a preparation without the signature of Chas, H. Fletcher when Castoria is called for; the “delicate, faint and to the self-respecting druggist, to be trifled with. For over thirty years Mr. Fletcher has given, and still gives, his personal and physicians everywhere—nover harmed the tiniest babe. This cannot be said of Imitations, Counterfeita and the “ Just-as-good” rot. The thoughtless druggist only offers the counterfeit because of a few pennies more profit. Any new preparation can be but an experiment, and they are experi- ments—mere guess work—irrespective of what their sponsors may say for them. and a wiatlon, caine and looked over) » century S. 8. 8. |so jealously guarded its first good reputation, by keeping it up to its | Of Cures.” For Rheumatism, Catarrh, | > — SIEER navout snd | Serofula, - Bores and Ulears, Malaria, Skin Diseases, Contagious Blood | ‘tne ba eu was rg ri | ¢ OR CREDIT | ptomanile Ex-| Poison, and all other diseases due to an impure or poisoned condition of ead, -%, ts gid bath weit onange. the dlood, there is nothing that equals S 8, it cocninshcts aad'te- 1 before os American Watch te Diamond ‘a 241-940 W, stety——— ATA) F189 Browdtway moves the germs and poisons, cleanses the system of al! unhealthy matter, 3 Maiden Lane, — Room st pal Cc R bE “cures the trouble permanently, and restores strong, robust health.+ Where ‘ Pormeriy ngeted of 1? Maiden D : a Mine” re aa! ! orating tonic it builds up the enti + tah’ Pak Pave # | of all blood disorders, and in this way reaches decp-seated and} inherited while 4n examination was being |cases on which the ordinary sarsaparillas and tonics have little or no ef-| aL CASTOR SOS MOOOONIAY The Kind You Have Always Bought, and which has been in use for over 30 years, has borme the signature of cas and has been made under his per- CATE sonal supervision since its infancy. Allow no one to deceivo you in this. All Counterfeits, Imitations and “Just-as-good”’ are but Experiments that trifle with and endanger the health of Infants and Children—Experience against, Experiment. What is CASTORIA Castoria is a harmless substitute for Castor Ol, Pare- goric, Drops and Soothing Syrups. It is Pleasant. It contains neither Opium, Morphine nor other Narcotic substance, Its age is its guarantee, It destroys Worms and allays feverishness. It cures Diarrhoa and Wind Colic, It relieves Tecthing Troubles, cures Constipation and Flatulency, It assimilates the Food, regulutes the Stomach and Bowels, giving healthy and natural sleep. The Children’s Panacea—The Mother’s Friend, cenune CASTORIA atwavs Bears the Signature of week, The Kind You Have Always Bought In Use For Over 30 Years. WHE CERTAUS COMPART, TT MURRAY ST, WEW TORE GrTy, REAL ESTAT ‘OR Wt FORTY YEARS Were THe Viet WW tae Maman OF CURES [Woe.8 2 Harlem aod hearer than the Brows Woh osr, are told on eaay pm ivente, ee oa} Phi ee +h testing have proven 8. 9,8, tobe the, if fit 200 ‘Por Cant. Broke eente™. King of blood purifiers and the greatest of all tonics. For nearly half a! yee’, PANKER® Lan CORPORA: has been used in the treatment of blood and skin diseases = of every character, and so satisfactory have been the results that it is now } the best known and most widely used blood medicine on the market. | 8.9, S, attracted attention as soon as it was placed on the market by cur- ing promptly those diseases for which it was recommended, and we have | ~— standard in manufacture, that it now has the un walled and pleasing | record of 44 Years APARTMENTS TO Ler. | the blood is weak or anaemic and unable to nourish the system ~ |B. S. 8, supplies it with the needed of repestion, and being a braci system, It goes to the v World Help Wants will quickly bring to your door the kind of workers that will do things RIGHT, fect. Not only is 8, S. &, certain in ita results, but it is an absolutely | |safe medicine, It enjoys the distinction of being the only blood medicine Inthe ae rely vegetable. If you are in need in the use of S, 5, S., the medicine that has proven years of cures, Book on the blood and) _ No charge for either, of a blood remedy which $10, Brockiyn: Ween Dd} Without Jas Tih _Lenthaton + SDAY, Stoc MAY 14, PRATINGOPPERT Southwest Cor, 6th Ave, & 18th St., Shoe Sale! TO-MORROW, WEDNESDAY. Bought of Thayer, or, Maguire & Field 9,000 Pairs of Oxfords and Shoes At ¥, of Real Value. Oxford cede Ties le Lots urplus ks $ 3.50 and Calf» Vict White $3.51 PumpSjVatues,at Hand Sewn and Goodyear Welted. Tan Calfskin, Golden Brown, Patent Coltskin, Gan Metal td. Combination of Patent Coltshin and ‘alfskin and Pearl ei Canbas and Kid. Boys’ Box Calf Shoes at Sizes up to 534; Blucher lace; double solid soles; made to retail at $1.50; special at Misses’ $1.50 Tan Shoes” 1,250 pairs of these splendid Shoes in sizes 113s to 2 2a to 534, at.. Women’s $2 and $ $2.50 Shoes, Qdds and ends from former sales. All sizes in the lot, but not all sizes in each style, rentals, PIANOS All will be offered at ial great reductions for the next An opportunity Good square pianos for country homes— $25. 538-540 Fulton St. $15, The Season to Buy a good piano at a tremendous saving in price. Returned used piunos—some discontinued styles and a larze number of uprights by eminent makers, have come to our ware- rooms as part payment on WISSNER concert~ to seve! FOUND AND REWARDS. $100 YARD fore FOR SALE. BED BUGS HnYrely, abeoivtgy and permanentiy cleared | ‘HOU FO tt BOSS, figteti HES: 2 'Am on Crenoir RS. setae tte, SUNS. WATCHES, ONDSI Be es Tops. Re? New York. Sailor Ties 00 Gibson Ties Pink, Blue, While 1 00 .00 Come early. be! TISTRY. When Your Tooth Aches It is too “late to avoid pain. Now is the time. Have your teeth examined, It costs noth- ing and may save you suffering. You will be sure of skilful treatment, if you come here, Our 30 > years’ experience assures you. We do not advse work being done unless needed. {| Get the result of 30 years’ experience. re id Crowns 203 & 205 SIXTH AVE., Just below 14th Bt, over Bllsbe's, TEETH. If you have three or four teoth I wilh insort @ full set witnout o iter You can have this done, idge Work, per Tooth, $5.00, TEETH From $51) 9 $195. $4—$7—-&-—S10 |GUILSHAN DENTIST |N. B. Cor; 125th St. & 8th Ave, Botrance, 271 W, 125th St. FOR SALE. “puT0 BI BARGAINS —RIGHT KIND, | Limousine.Landa ual Vee, asthe tens Dearanetra tion / 4 BF toa B18 ap Ra AHN i IAMON DS, EASY PAYMENTS Pere sry 4. | ler fA? Ca yh | a 8 Lr atti onder on a JEWELRY, CHANGE LOTHING CO. scniainile 4 a |49 ct. Men's Underwear. ‘| Compare the qual! HEARN 8, 18, 20, 22, 24, 26 and 30 West Fourteenth Street. 7, 9, 4, 13, 15, 17, 19, 20, 21, 22, 23, 24, 25, 27 and 29 West Thirteenth Street. Annual May Sale ’ ‘ ‘ Laces and Embroideries BEGINS TO-MORROW, WEDNESDAY! Thousands of yards of the most desirable kinds for dresses, coats, suits, underwear, babies’ clothes and other purpores, will be offered AT THOSE ASTONISHINGLY LOW PRICES That have made qur Sales events of note All center tables in both’ Embrotdery and Lace Sections will be devoted to the special offerings {Fancy Laces and Insertings patt ag| 22 rally ® } 4% and openwork fibral effect» ® Wider to usual” 12 and 16. 8 TT inches wide | Instead of .@ and @ ......... '@otton Torchons Another Lot Flouncings pes res an ) worth t 4 cee 27) Fine Val, Laces peices for the q uae Big Special Lot Eagings, Bendn 4 worth 5 to 7. ) Strong ambric Emb's Edgings, Ruffling Widths, Beadings and Insert \ 7 a practical lot for j Karments—12% cent kinda 1 Ss. Fine Lot Embroideries jOr lent and es Nainsook and Swine Raging w arid, Ww on tor jeriene—1 to 7 A 10361" *founcines ' i Seales at ing asd as) : if Pe eriea quoted | A {HSH AND. ¢ . . 29 tapeciadly %| Were 9 and 2% 89 in larwe quant and have never tré-; fore heen On Bale, ' fore heer 08 vel tireth piecen to weieet Lace Motifs from, not, 8, Jot of pleked-over, folled | kia Aponisien, Pestsoni Setaltiona ipa to match above laces—cholcest White Dotted Dress Nets oe Shere Aer ot metus: and Were 2 to 1.09 site cee @ bene res. Were 1.88 and 2.98 1.29 to 1.98 dl Continuation of BARGAIN CARNIVAL IN WHICH ALL DEPARTMENTS JOIN! Long delayec Spring has causec com- 4 mercial congestion, which makes quick and radical movements neces- sary to prevent accumulation.... Therefore many goods of the most seasonable kinds are unsparingly marked down simply to quicken sales! Following Are for To-Morrow! No Mail or Telephone Orders. $10.98 Women's SIIK Coats, 5.50) 59 ct. Satin Foulards.... .36 Splendid quality lustrous chiffon taf-| All brown and ‘black, | falathreesquarter length, full box or spots of the vari pleated—deep emb'd collar—long tie— sizes. also Pony conta eaborately trim d itl and, veate—satin | 35 ct, All Wool Tricot. 19 season ot the. Fear Neveda, Good at any Natty new fancies in “Russian and Ballor atylen—single and double —blouse and lice—-Berge, C! Crashes reds, eto., —collars of self or contrasting Color, | + trim'd with braids and emblems, ma- | jority with silk tiee—3 to 10 years. | 34 Popular Notion Specials Navy, Golden, Werle Cadet ‘Garnet 12% ak Emb'd Dot Voiles.. 6 Ribbed Balbriggan Shirts bave Fro drawers have double seats aizes—worth 5 ots, $1.24 Long Kimonos Not coarse at and ugly eaignr-- $7.98 All-Wool Blankets. .5.19 Rich Plaid ( eer lawn in dainty | blue, pik and heliotrope flowered pat- | ternd—plain col'd border to harmonise. ornias—long fibre 98 ct.Women's Chip Hats, .58) 4 Back onl-bve et Ga vey Pet is9 ct. Turkey Red a Tsble Cloths-.. .39 23 ct. Extra | Fine Ribbons, AO aie eel eee amo fashior ite 01 ore: elo hart | jong. poh oy aed 98 ct. Renaissance Scarfs. .54 39ct. Bables’ Cashmere Shirts, 17 | oe ne ese i itock. Soft end fne—fancy atte Snialy 3n ‘spies froataises to 8 yre—ueualy “8-149 ct, Cushion Ruflling. $1: 19 White Lawn Walsts, 65) Siote-a"ina“d! fnth, wit string Em's panel, with Vandyke effo i ronte alm Val jertings, or fron alm t| is th ‘embry tnvertinas ver gre ye ee eee back ail | 59 Cts Puter TEASPOONS: 42 Thiaty sizes. | Wm ers. make—extra quality 459 ct, Pancy@ombs, .29| "*'* s, Daee. Ree an : | Fete gilt, Inlaid effects, inc Luding ine | 10 ct. White Huck Towels, 6% itiale and rate t or silver ings—with and stones or other fancy ovt shell or and Yampire styles, RUGS That Are REAL Boras meet, ond come out ahead on pretty tatements of values, and mis- try to allure customers, it is soft , but do Fair and square competition w pearly every time, but against ex: representations of some who, by somewhat difficult to establish the HERE ARE RUG VALUES TRUT ORIBED. sizes and prices with any elsewhere announced (n@ we'll gum ich may seem) matter how alluring tee you will Gnd Comparison Is test—don't Lay until you have looked st the following: | PINE AXMINSTER Russ |F “IBRE SUMMER RUGS 9 xt feet—valu 193 od tones afield oats aon £1x10.6 foet— ah dy 43 =. Fc Yisrilee, ere jxid Pre goo” vibe -WOOL SMYRNA R RUGS |, Medallion ai and Floral rieot ever eo t Just ter Dewest patartie ML rtul sean each Blue. w Susan dion” and! tater Mos re vale moe Fine Wiltene—Origntal ard two tonem tists ft—were ® Oo Banner Graps Kure severaibie- aes Burase ; BSA Wooshe temo oo Beer ney tee an ong | ines Note’-The New HAMMOCK STOCK, greater than ever, VOB non nenaennnnsananmannnns smenamatinsarnenel Nearly + hymdred why’ Senssni | | MISSION (GRASS RUGS ig 1 Oxtt fe acne tise A ob ah - tlh wesc of Be 10 5.09 inc Ss a ie a ti . q 2 j mete