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THE EVENING WORLD, TUESDAY, MAROH 4, 1918. News Oddilics GAYNOR PRAISES JOHNSON. “Keep Up the Good Work,” He | Writes to Fire Commissioner. oC 1 per cent. of the cost of such equip: ees ment for amortization, and a quarter of : the Interest payable by the company on any additions to the system which may Wilkes-Barre hen has jumped right into middle of the freak egg contest. She| Keep up the good rk." HL ai REE ay eae ae ml VANDERBILT, [225s ? “Your letter showing the decrease in eleleleintateleteletaletatentelatelntenteletelatetete et the number of fires Is very gratifying. be ordered. lays square cegs, according to her veracluus owner, and they are just the size] ‘Mayor Gaynor to-day thus bated In the mean while the city gets one-|to Mt the pastedoard boxes used in packing eggs for the market, edged a report from Fire Commiasion fourth of 8.76 per cent. of the cost of Johngon, who shows from the record here e 1,006 fires less in Jan- construction It has paid, one-quarter of] phe year-old law providing a State pension of $1 a week for victims of loco- bie vind February this year over ihe 4 se eS Ga ak Gone "| motor ataxia, incurable paralysis and rheumatism in New Jersey has been te | corresponding months for 1912. share of the cost of construction 0°) peated. any claimed the penston that the treasury couldn't stand It. tia Rane hb cong additional lines and one-fourth of 1 per | Maternal Instinct. H cen, for amortization, Reiterates Her Plea to Senator] Ty. i ine per cent. of the totat is patd| All France {s Interested tn a queer despute between Mme. Fallieres, wife of (From the Galveston News.) r 7 > . into a separate contingency fund; taxes, | (he ex-President, and the Government. Mme, Fallleres objected to the inferior} There Is enough of the maternal tn- £| Wagner That Experiment Be | rentate and expenses, exclusive of main: | Poultry at the Presidential chateau and brought thirty-four blooded hens from |stinct tn every woman to make her . ‘. tenance, are deducted, ‘The remainder | NeF own home. ‘The Government added two black cockerela to the flock. ‘The | want to Flay somebody's Jaws, Young Brooklyn Society Man, Accused by Her Father, Is o Tried in New York. - ed between clty dispute ts over the “increase” In the past two years, The Government ts willing _ Discharged by Court. ried aunty Aiviged Petween the city ana) chat Madame shall take away thirty-four hens, but claims all the rest as de- | — CONTRACT WITH THE 8. R. T scendants of the Government roosters. | Say OT A ‘DIRE ! ’ GUARANTEES LESS. Protect 14 HELD DRINKING BOUTS. eo \ DIRECT WORKER’) | GUARANTEES LESS. | 4 savage" bulldon and a heavy sate guanted the stock of Otto Goldamith, a 4 tet ie Cisit York Municipal Railway Corporation, | “°** " ¥ Coney Lsland, Hotels and|+ , || But Interested in Social Prob-| wnicn was formed to oi the. part i Yacht Figure in Revels De- scribed by Witnesses. Jand Fourth a ‘The Magistrate said he would pay the bill to-da enue, Hrooklyn, subway, i ° te 0 c 5 +] and find a home for the girl. Police Methods Wrong, | the Culver-tourteenth ntrect-Hanterh ine for the & MALTED Mnes and most of the B. R. T.'s present | elevated opstane rian aaa ioe When duran Levine, aged nineteen, was arralgned before Maxiatrate Levy on WW 0 R L | C K’S oy hens >, ” _— * "| a charge of attempted suicide it developed that ah et she lems and Believes Present |. it attects the proposed Broadway | Couldn't pay a dent of $8, The Magiotrate aald he would pay the wilt code M K terday ‘ause he yuldn't understand his mother’s talk, She is Lithuanian. ‘Infants, Invalids, and! Mre. W. K. Vanderbilt, «ailing to-| THe contract beging and terminates | When the boy was three his father dled and he was sent to an tnatitution ctrl od day on the North German Lloyd steam. | CMeiMentally with the Toterborough | he learned only English. Mis tnother took him home three weeks ago, but neither | Nutrition, up| the: q ntract, and there are similar provi- ‘ a the lah Hrosprinuenia Ceclile, oaid a | could understand a word of the other, A “Big Sister” agent will find @ place for : the nursing: rand sions for recapture. It provides addl-! the boy | Ri milk, mahed. grain, form, parting word for the more humane] tional tracks on many of the Brooklyn} ; pe ho | fae Francis Szatner, aged thirteen, was before the Juvenile Court in Queens yes-| ‘The Foodedrink for All Ages. children. The room in which the Fiatbush Po- Nee Court business |; done was all too @mall to hold the crowd that assembled to-day to hear the testimony in the pre- Wetnary examination of Walter K. Doyle of No. 277 Grtes avenue, accused of @ criminal assault upon Martha Kohler, the pretty seventeen-year-old @eughter of James Kohler of No, 28 Geventeenth wrest, Flatbush. Women ran@ young men swarmed into the @eurtroom unt!! it was jammed. They Gitived on window ailis and #team radi- ators and the overflow struggled outside fOF points of vantage at the door, Doyie, who appears to be about twen- ty-aix years olf, was accused of lur- Ing the Kohler girl to Wyman's Hotel, io Surf enue, Coney Island, on or about July 8 of Inst year. Miss Kohler made a confession to her father a month ago and put her charge im aMdavit form. Some time later sho ran away from home and went to At- lantic City, where her father found her at a hotel with another Brooklyn girl, Miss Kohler came back to Brook- lyn with her father, but announced she Joved Doyle and would refuse to ap- pear against him in the police court. treatment of the unfortunate women|«L" lines and compels. roca Di Mrs. i of the problems before| and betterme pelt reconstruction | Mrs. Arthur B, Relliy, wite of a atock broker here, returning trom Maine | A quick bunch bigs thse yesterday on the New Haven road, had a race with the stoi substitute. the Wagner Legislative Committee In| several of these lines | He scored double, too, Mrs. Retlly and the twins, born on i Sania tah, aa hat ta Any Milk Traet dealing with police conditions Waite the Interborough is allowed 5! on to the city and were met by a Bellevue ambulance eyclg Mra, Vanderbilt, known for her hu-| Der cent. for depreciation the first year, | — manitarian efforts especially in sup- the Brooklyn iil A ets only 3, and) trains running through from the Muntel- plying sunshine tenements for tuber- $3 a} Building tn Manhattan to Coney culous poor people, was asked Inst Island of a Point near It week by Senator Wagner whether ahe| representing the average annual income —— desired to atd the committee In reach-| from existing In KILLED BY MEXICANS. ing recommendations for new laws that] ‘The Brooklyn comp, to ex- might rid the Police Department of | change transfers at Eig strect, | pan 1 to Be an Am- New York from handling the city's| Bnooklyn, between the new system and chuaie & Sie e ° ’ . | vice with its consequent graft. the existing surface railroads on Third th Street 23rd Street t of station facilities on | at the end of the year as| “T waa worry,” sald Mrs, Vanderbilt] avenue and Fifth avenue between] GUADAT. aboard the Iner just before its haw-| Eighty-sixth street and Fort Hamilton, | prank Horac sera were car’ off, “that 1 was unable] undertakes to endeavor to obtain an} cioima City, sald to be an American, to attend the hearings of the commit. | extension of these surface lines that a] o.as been killed by Mexicans at Coal-| tee in response to Senator Wagner's | More convenient transfer point may invitation, but preparations for a long | Obtained and agrees to seek to obtain trip abroad prevented me, It ts true|® transfer agreement with the Hudson that Tam interested in the treatment! nd Manhattan Rallroad Company for of the women who make this city prob-| ree transfers at Thirty-fourth str Manhattan, to and from the Grand Ce lem, but Tam not interested as a direct | tral station. worker myself. Fare to be charged by the Brooklyn “I belleve that if the class of women! company is limite: who make the problem could be taken| that It may charge 10 cents to Coney |God, but s! @he changed her mind again and did altogether out of the reach of the plain| Island until It is in a position to have |powder ary. testify to-day, but she was not a will- clothes. men of the police force ing witness. Bhe admitted accompany: |sdolatelelbbtetettetlelloteleleleteteleleleleleleleleleleleininloleletatetatetetetetetetedetede much ood would renult. to have, the tng Doyte to a hotel but denied he of- PRESEN detectives try to regulate the lives fered her any bent: On this\line of =| of auch women does not seem to me to testimony Doyk the St. George Hotel Incident, which, | %¢ ® Proper method, Certainly the re- ARA, Mex., March 4; . a Teal estate dealer of | of . i e f Mich ny erere’ Ge hail gond ion Sialnina On Sale Wednesday, March sth. ‘The information was contained in 4 telegram 1 by his busines asso- ciate here, No details were given, | uae | SHIRTWAISTS trusts in oenn't forget to Keep her An entirely new assortment of attractive models 1m Volle and Lingerie Waists, at the following remark- able prices. Voile and Lingerie Waists trimmed with dainty 1 asked him if he was going to JEACHER TECLO OF MEETING] Marry her and he raid no, ho had main, sortsiawated that of Mina| cent police revelations show that some laces and embroideries. value 1.25, 95e AT BRIGHTON BEACH. thought It over and had decked to re- 1 She denied any misconduct| other method might he tried. ; : ets Miss Kohler smiled most of the time, | "ln & bachelor one Pare eR Alaa rel dl alerted Lingerie Waists effectively trimmed with laces wlle she was on the witness atand,| Mls Hermalian then told, piecemeal) Mr. Goldstein then dragged from the treating the | prowen bve Mared and embroideri % 4 eo descrip . ost and looked almost continually at Doyle, | 274 with reluctance, of another occasiun} witness an outline description of a trip ae bese es ug Life want kee nd embroideries. value 2.00, 1.50 who studiously avoided her gase.|!® Which Doyle and the Kohler girl) she took to the Robert sider, counsel for Doyle, cross- | © The beginning of this incide acht Club, shortly examined the complainant and Miss| *## in @ saloon at Court and Remse Sadic Hermavan, who was with her at] #teets, Brooklyn Atlante City. “Martha and 1” said the The testimony brought out meet! “were with Mr. Doyle and Ja . t there drinking unti! avout 1] night abow fore the committee at its hearings last a iman| Week, It seems to me to be well worth ‘of the|# trial at any rate.” Nemeen and Court| Mrs. Vanderbilt was asked whether ‘The trio spent the|#he was in favor of women police for Voile and Lingerie Waists trimmed with laces and embroideries, combined with colored embroid- ery; high or low neck models. 2.00 witness: k Keyne ol this elty. Coney Island, jong drink!s io. yacht, the girl value 2.50 i} Mt. Che kad te & Ieveenivn sales in the evening, when Arthur| sald, She th alone, WOMEN POLICE COULD HANDLE Pate Naret . ; ; MENG visit to the apartments of Arthur natrom came in and ald he tact iis | Mine Kot inet Doyle many! PROBLEM BETTER THAN MEN. Lawn and Voile Waists trimmed with attractive Swanstrom, a son of the late former utaide, He suggested we all] Umes during t F of 1912, He! «1 pelieve that women policemen and ces . ‘ Borough President of Brooklyn, ia the Istand, d her to Delaware Water Gap | women investigators could far better laces and embroideries. value 3.50, 2.95 led on her t St, George Hotel, Miss Hermatian was|SAY8 SWANSTROM TOOK THEM handle the problem than the men. 1 the first witness. She told of going t TO HIS HOTEL. gueets nied about her tetp 'e Atianute would Ike to see them appointed and \ Ajo pec Lingerie Waists trimmed with various Brighton Beach on an afternoon last] “We rode down to the Island and had | i Ae ibid a she had #one | given the chance, my idea being that ne laces anc ideries. July, with Miss Kohler, whom ehe had! some ‘artake in ; ys el in era yeAGS there of her own volition, to aveld the | they would work directly under the embroideries. value 6.50, 4.95 known for several months at tha: thae, hotorlety attending her father's action | orders of the Police Commissioner and Dai intia ‘ciner givie, Je in hay Rat Ueateid Hannon Voile and Lingerie Waists,—handsome models Pauline Dasin. On the Panera other p 6 offh They should be oek andl nim had given hi responsible to Headquarters.” with fine tucking combined with laces and em- saw It was 3 o'clock in the inorning Teer exensen: Accompanted by her husband and her | broideries. value 7.95, 6.75 late in the afte: “1 couldn't go home at that hour and}COURT HOLDS CHARGES ARE |daugiter, Miss Margaret Rutherfurd, ones} ‘and left Miss Kobler}asked Arthur SwWanstrom —w we ’ NOT PROVEN. Mrs, Vanderbilt will go to Paris for a The regular stock includes many dainty models Doyle arrested, She dented » Lena and | hton Beach | mot ple to captains or Doyle hi drinks, While we were at the}, nA boardwalk, the girls met Doyle and! Bedford Rest 1 looked SBwenstro “L wegt @old the witnes and Doyle together. The next morning I| should do. He sux asked her to go to Atlanti? \ wolgt'to (Ne) Philip yg, ieobter, the atl’ |, |#tay of two weeks, after which the ‘ salle sgpa. Dorie onthe telephone and] St, Arora Hot! he tved. Wel whe ie astern te Bt® brother, | hasty will tour the continent in an auto- of Chiffon, Lace and Hand-made hand-embroidered y Bm how he Kot along with © the hotel Went in alone, a Pe mobile, The Vanderbilts will be gone ‘ ‘ . . A Partha the night before. After 4 while he came out and sald a a | Re aaviralinvion ibe Williaa ks Vardar: Connected to the system of the Blouses, combined with Bulgarian trimming, at “He said, ‘Oh, I was drunk and so was| lind engaged a su rod Hee rat hate blit jr. Was on the liner to tell his par- moderate prices. “He escorted us to two rooms in the |/é fp Matenents made. by ents goody Pp i hotel, One was a bedroom, the other a | © no more witnesses | yrs, Vanderbilt was in excellent health New York Telephone Company eo. |aitting room, Martha went to bed in) OF the prosecution Me. Biders| cn waiitng: ani irae dreased tn Heh 8 ‘ Eat and Get Thiin}':.'<'°" oi Seger etic iain nko fr | hua becoming Ince lack hat, wiih which operates in New York WOMEN’S GLOVES , furnished her with a muit of pajamas and | 070%) Une nd that ich plumes. She would not some talcum powder, Attorney had failed to make A I sat up in the G ofclock, when I left. Mr Keyver was | Mf Goldstein pleaded with the court | \erk's prolseme on her reture, New Jersey there are over Prix seam English Capeskin in White or Tan. I don't know where they went, S« had proved she with me, but he went to sleep. Mr, | { Mold Doyte, saying the girl's testi- Lot know where hey, went, "so far | ll red 2h Mam coenting fate MCALL’S VOTE | 1,000,000 Telephones. value 1.25, 95c pair an ea aal as oe nether the Would tthe & Rare satire State and the northern part ot 1 Clasp Prix Seam White Doeskin, also 1 Clasp Doyle and Mr, Swanstrom eft the re big id her demeanor on the stand bedroom alone. She hai been quite i] Bet been made out and dive’ 12 button length Black Mousquetaire Glace hanged at tho Bedford Rost. [lett her in bed | Mayle at 6 o'clock in the morning and went an ; lastet then asked the Magis- One Million Terminals white ecwn. value 2.50, 1.75 Mera riage to commit the girl as waywar fro hich tall A 3; : Mise Xobler. beatified wbe’had.known| THe Court said he aad are us APPROVES SUBWAY on wi trains will carry the 16 button length Mousquetaire Glace-—— White Derle for five twerthe previous totaly} Kohler would make a complaint, This voices of friends and business asso- | only. value 2.75, 1.95 Sof last year, Mbe told of meetings | MP Kohler retused to do, ciates here, there—everywhere with Doyle at Brighton Beach and pe Cone: [wlan Uy t instant, ! Ser a nema 8K Takes waooo’s work.| GON TRACTS I0-DAY cond : WOMEN’S KNIT UNDERWEAR ‘ i inte afternoon thw rion viemtemtacnl Weds toc One Million Stations ee Brighton Beach Hotel, and from there Company May He Promoted, where valuable time may be saved Special Values. ‘ (Continued From First Page.) went to the Seabourn Hotel, Coney p in arranging business and social ‘ ibbed Li : ‘ : lace night. Doyle called a carriage and charge of transportation, of the Huds af Fine Rib Lisle Union Suits, —plain + Hee tame | ee ceed ene aie Rec dis. | 22 And Manhattan Ratiroad Company, | ent ‘ the BRT. 1 ! Marmole. ‘Co.,| miesed the carriage at Wvman's Hote1,| Vill assume the duties of President of| Strered, chant oh Oe Het r@) Mi lli H 1 A F : * : . Bim (or send them) 75 cents. For thie | nue. norrow As ing Preatdent. |), Slowed to the Company for new ne ulion e pers Ribbed Lisle Union Suits,—plain or lace trim- MGT gareaus af moeer tho Gtunaust Will » It 19 said he {s slated to succeed Wil. | CAPtal and eliminating clauses maxing in decreasing the labor ery- put you in the way of satisfying your am.|HOTEL REGISTER 1S PRODUCED McAdoo, President ‘Viteon's | sowances free Ge Bev snes 20 day work! f ne ao mad, knee lengi, sales 18, 750 Bed, fou sites cam at Marmol Pre'| hey maton the paren and nad. aft tie cwnne aatlbe tn tha Soak: Ae rane Ribbed Lisle Union Suits,—plain or lace trime veription Tablets (compounied In accord 4 r. Fisk Mar wits "the tomese ‘Marmote es: @rink. Miss Kobler sald it was he: M i Inland, where they remained unti! mid-| UFC. Fisk, Vice-President, tn P i ‘airs f trimmed, knee length. value 1.28, 95ce fe C1 duct ene Detrott, Mich.) and give|at Twenty-second street and Surf ave. | ‘'° operating the Hudson |cuered ohanses reducing the preferen Bition for a nice, trim, siim figure. He will IN EVIDENCE, ary of the Treasury, as the of the company quarter! A Wrother of Pliny Fisk,| ton of existing roads, for initial oper (@) Milli Gi 0 P Mareey, Bick Sank’ |ation, and for interest on money pro- ne ion uardians med, knee length. value 65c, 50c Hom), one of which you must take after |{OUrth drink that night. Then Doyie! vided prior to th f d: b d each begin registered and took her to a rooin,| at No Cedar steeet, who have han. | Ye or tO 18: SOnMRMORANE ul mr i i i ii i i i i vi geal Sn bedime unl You Seta |EWLCr Ad, 1, on oa i Anema See oe, NA ork, Me aan enh to tchude prom eady to bring aid quickly in case of Imported Swiss Ribbed Lisle Vests with fancy hat and went ep. The hotel regis-|nel company, and has been closely as-| Vion for the sale of bonds to the pir - ter was produc but Miss Kohler] sockated with Mr, MeAdoo., ‘The annual !! failed io identify Doyle's algnatu Meeting of the stockholders will be held. 4 doubt that flabby] Miss Kohler then toht her y wickly take unto itself wings, * Just go on accident or emergency! yokes. value 75c to 1.25, 50c aa in the ease of municipal bon ls | af ean ta id ie One Million Telephones | ad of fifteen per cent ringing every day, ousands of i iF YOU HAVE GRAY HAIR Maa cocoa ee a | ane ks, C stipation he contract allots to the Interborough 1 a e the operation of the Seventh avenue- increasing their home comfort and to work effectively and to play with faithfully and without flesh will Yeavin, In addition to the large variety of Silks vides that th elty shall struct ther lidan the igtadase oaneecie ack ee minds free from worry. now on sale, the following special prices will ee race . See ea than $58,000.00, or one-half tota! ‘ N . Young Looking People Are} jortey., Teralves We gray halt problem cost, and 2/0000 toward the coat of And each of these telephones is the be offered: | in Constant Demand It brings back. the full, rich, | “wu/pment center of a system that reaches atural color of the hair restores it It leases these Mnes and the p verywhere mpany under to its natural color immediately, subwey to th f Don't waste time with substitutes; | lease witeh starts Jan, 4, 197, and ex 7,450,000 other Bell telephones in | On Wednesday, March 5th Hay's Hair Health, Pies at midnight Doo, 1.1985, but tives competition i : pie atm ; the United States sad Gonads, | 10,000 Yards of Wide Width Black Model Dress down the Big Jobs if you are ads with ate catie, (0 the city the right to take over any o: of being a "Buck Number.” ity | all of the lies at any time after ten Surely—you need a Bell Telephone. | Setin and Cote de Cheval, the most fashionable You wan't eapect to be a successfull bave sold Hay's Hair Health 50 long to | Years dress silks for this season. value 4.00° 1.85 yd. . ve o| After the gross receipts e wage-earner, man or woman, if you arc| *, any satisfied people everywhere | pts from th clicking, but, whether you wark or| Go gay" other Ai8t thy are pefeyeacn evarer tne sompany wit ease’ | NEW YORK TELEPHONE CO Imported Black Crepe Moire Renaissance, =| Bot, you owe it to-day to yourself and! willing 4 Competition is keen, You can't : \ to antee it and give your|12 per cent. of the entire ue for value 2.50 A5 t J ¢ p teenie Peete aaa: ayy money be back it it it's vot satiofactory |e oe a per cent. for deprecia- 1 yd. | er re a as