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TXT ORDA STOSTPULATE AL PENALTS Magistrates Will Not Be Left in Doubt as to the Punishments. ulations pretation, and Pelative to the Mayor's Commission ordi- de atipulated in the ordinance this ie not the ease, thie ie attributed much of the Jaw regarding chauffeure and th ictes. Hit I Hy i 2 & 17 < al show that after put om the tmportance| Aide: ef @ thorough License Bureau of this | connec ‘Therefore the Mayor's Commission, Raving this idea of euch a bureau to be established, have accordingly Fegulations to Chalet of the Bureau of him authority and ‘that end. GEVERAL ALDERMEN ADVOCATE ty 8. Bm the opinion of several Aldermen | Wrought be violations are tral of - ii i : hel y, Chalet of the tn that it ® a dimoult ‘be | to de dealt w H porate in a suggestions Chief Gtrection No Alterations <a? o | SUMMER | FASHIONS:— Special 8-page color |F supplement, edited by [ff MAY MANTONS FREE \ with next Sunday's fi World. i Smart models in sim- ple styles. Order’ next Sunday's World from News- dealer in advance. Our Terme Sewing Machines On Credit Guided by them. “I think it would be a mistake to make the Bureau of Licenses own rules in thie connection, since a0- eatied department rules are generally un- G1 Weekly. pment wat oie apy to their attention, rate cards and sev- eral other worthy innovations that in bie judgment should be clearly defined in the ordinance, #0 that whoever is the future head of the License Bureau may thus profit by the investigations and experiences of the past. Chief Inspector of Taxicabs Drennon tae voices this ” department rules do not entail penalties. most important tures | “This ie also the case with the police, a & a Soe who are not fully informed ea to our ance which now Dein conaered Oana are aircly sate, Logetr wth interested members of the Board of Al- thelr penalties, in the forthcoming ordl+ Germen is that of regulations for drivers. (nance, there is no question that vio- They claim that every regulation | lacore can be more readily dealt with. ehould “Aga we can, in this way, by strict eo that Magistrates may readily bejadherence to euch stipulated regula- @eided as to penalties. In the existing | tions, root out much of the chaotic con- that at present exist. trouble with the existing the fact that department rules have not counted very much in at the] Setting ection against offenders.” mall penalties are imposed Gecretion of the acting Magistrates,' COMPLETE LIST OF RULES IS and fuse band aa tan eee fo COMPILED. way with a small fine continue in Drenmon, y the cad business and have tittle or no] gous lox ksd Wb ae Gare studied the question and who has per- ik Gia Ga ot | sonaity fofiowed up many of the cases to which he refers, has carefully com- 7 left aa rales, ve| 18 Paris, Londdh and other Buropean Cities every littie detall as to regula- tions and penalties cheretore te carefully designated, and though the Chief of inves- | ‘mech | Point as the sections ef our ordinance. So Ga ths iat Marks, speaking of this in| found guilty. with his own ordinance, sald: “After all the hearings, both public and | | | ! during our investigation I am firmly convinced bro one of iy | Stagiaee Papenred le to definitely state any ordinance be Gesignated by the! that becomes law every rule by which Licenses, readily recognized by any te in the city before whom these cases come. “Mui the evil that has been fn the past is due to the non- ‘ana | enforcement of existing laws and the| from the court. light sentences with which chauffeurs — I think {t wise to tncor- final prospective ordinance © made by Chief Waliace and Drennon, whose experiente In thin will prove very valuable in the of @ final ordinance. And I We 150-752 Sth Ave,, Cor. AQYEARSINPRISON (NEW HAVEN'S STOCK. FOR JAMES CASSIDY, ~ FRIEND OF FOSBREY Acquitted on a Charge of Mur- der, He Gets Long Sentence for Burglary. Gince they are eo vague in their inter- Gupeest all their the sentence imposed upon Prison. (rom the store. had shot Moserits. to deal in many years. @o attpu-|and, at any rate, action le much more : teres =n : pareuceta | . eS UERAUINS conditions es they | them brnvinggain fl specifically the offense EDICIN irene: when the ordinance is before Franklin Simon & Co. Fifth Avenue, 37th and 38th Streets Will Close Out Tuesday 365 Women’s Silk Dresses Of Canton Silk Crepe, Crepe de Chine, Charmeuse and Silk Brocade; aleo a number of English 4 Serge and wool Eponge. 13.50 Heretofore $29.50 to $39.50 ONE MUNOTE F UNINW1 y James Cassidy, arch criminal, been laid by the heels at last. For the next forty years he will cease being a menace to society. Forty years was ‘Walter Meserits in Flatbush in ber last. The haberdasher was mur dered, while the two men rotibed the! aes ie appearing at the hearings as “a store. When Cassidy was arrested he! citizen,” suggested that the figures for ‘was wearing a tie which wae identified | 1908 included the marine lines of the As part of the goods stolen from the| company. Mr. Brown said he under- Flatbush store. A pawnbroker identi | stood the figures he gave were ‘of rall- fled him as the man who had pledged | ad operations. with him @ number of safety rasors No Exchanges him to-day dy Justice Fawcett in the Kings County | 4 stesttord Railroad Company? Supreme Court—forty years in the State! The witness said that for the year end- Cassidy accothpanted the notorious /in hie examination of the New Haven'e Raymond Fosbrey, who made the sen-| books, ths gros operating revenues ag- fsational escape from the Tombs last | GTeeated 7,248,077. The figures for the winter, to the haberdashery store of | Year endink June 9, 1912, were 967,369,218, Decem- | “owing an increase of approximately «@ And with this evidence against him! Haven company wae about $94,000,000 Cassidy said that it was Fosbrey who! in 1903, and $470,000,009 In 1912, ac- ‘The jury earned a rebuke from Jus-| nine years of $376,000,000, or about thoe Aspinall when they brought in a | 400 per cent. verdict of not gullty of murder, and Cassidy laughed. Last week his trial) = - = for burglary—committed in the store of Louis Price, a jeweller of Wilk "| tamaburg—was finished, and he wes When Cassidy came up for sentence Juntice Fawcett briefly reviewed his criminal career, and said that he was one of the greatest menaces to aociety with which the courts of Brooklyn had ‘There was no amile on Cassidy's face when the sen- tence was pronounced. He gased at the Justice for a moment with @ look} , of hatred, then dropped his eyes. He) 4 [hadn't © word to say @e he was led ie haces BUILDS YOU UP MONDAY, APRIL 28, 1918. 9 | partzon and use of Agur [Proper and misleading, no n0-! count was taken of the increase of as-| | pats and other elements entering Into INCREASED TEN TIMES the matter, Examines ‘Vard Prouty | Benefit of Se ent House. —— Mico Ophetta Calvo-Mokhartt, assisted y many of the younger people in so- Witness Brown Testifies of 400 for the benefit of the Casa Maria Spanish Settlement House, in West Fourteenth street. A musical comedy by James P. Fennis, with original costume dances, jruled that the compar ne might be \ made, »: ciety, will give an entertainment and | ¢4; Per Cent. Raise in Capital will be the principal feature, ‘There will also be 2 | PLAY AND DANCE AT PLAZA. | dance thie evening at the Plata Hotei During Nine Years, by = th Mexican tenor, Mr. Urtbi, and the or- chegtra will Arthur Wycherly. composed and arranged by Miss Eck- hardt. and many of the costumes were designed by her. m LANDED «11 (From the Leola (Ari Charile Stevens was in day and Saturday and while there pur- chased a beautiful thoroughbred Jersey cow, He telephoned Cal him at the atation here at Cal went, and ewith th of the mhal they succeeded in landing him. — BOSTON, April %.—The examination of David E. Brown, the Government's accountant, was continued by Louls D. Brandeis at the hearing to-day of the Interstate Commerce Commission on the affair of the New York, New Haven ing June 90, 19%, the first year included * f To Women Broken Down? Der cent. in nine years. Cc. F. Choate jr., who, like Mr, Bran- NO AND [RPALRING, Sante Aeatheo LADY_OF RUA RE esis san Fife comer 490 a econ fe RA! anor. Korth ehild. you need a Restorative Nore of Viteore Tonle and Nervine and Pe — a The capital stock, funded indebted- 1 9 neat, bills payable, and premiums’ re. Dr. Pierce’s + | Women Avoid Poisons! celved on capital stock of the New °, e e Powder ie a Favorite Prescription " cording to the witness, an increase in Sreeunentet os om, bees ‘woman's peculiarly delicate eon ab » 8 Sieemecarten | tree hi! @tusetets, ” Bookiey Mr. Choate protested that such com- ‘Your Druggist WIR Supply You! $s, Ti REE, Chemist, Washington, D.C. Bother mother for pennies? Not much! Yet this little girl has_ beautiful teeth—fine GRANO RAPIDS FURNITURE § = DELIVERS y TO YOUR: fi HOME $50 worth of Farni- ture, Rugs, etc. at o 00" 82.00 Weekly. Call and Make Your Own Terms mouth with the beneficial tidbit. ply to New York, New Jersey, Long Our 1913 Catalog] We Pay MAILED FREE | Freight 46th St. Soo coarse oS appetite—strong digestion! She’s always enjoying this little-cost, long-lasting pastime: Brighten your teeth, your family’s teeth, with- ‘out burdening their digestions! Refresh your BUY IT BY THE BOX | It costg less and stays fresh until used. | Look for the spear The Sunday World’ Want Directory ot Positions’ than any other two mediums in the universe. The following Special Sales will be ~ B. Altman & Cn. areshowing, inthe Dress Goods Dep't, The New Plaited Skirt made of fine Serge, in navy, brown, ivory or black . . at $5.75 The Same - Style, made of French Whipcord, in ivory only . at $7.50 These Skirts are copied from an imported model and are semi-made,. with attached band which can readily be removed, the back seam being left open to facilitate alterations. They will be found especially comfortable for warm weather wear. : * Women’s Muslin Underwear American-made, is shown in an extene sive assortment of new and attractive designs. Included are Nightgowns, Com- bination Garments, Chemises, Corset Covers, Drawers, Petticoats, Princess _ Slipsand Dressing Jackets, in the regular stock, at the following moderate prices: Nightgowns . at $1.00 to 2.25 and up Combinations . “. 1.50 “2.95 “ Chemises. ..“ .75 “1.35 “ Corset Covers. “ .68 “1.50 “ Drawers . (8 6B ge. 4% Petticoats. .“ 95 “250 “ Princess Slips ° “ 2.50 “450 “ Dressing Jackets 1.35 “3.50 “ Also Bridal Sets; consisting of two or three pieces . . at $7.75 to.10.75 The above are regular stock prices. B. Altman & Can. are now holding an Important Special Sale of Women’s Tailor-made Suits at. . . ». §25.00 to 42.00 Regular prices $38.00 to 80.00 * continued to-morrow (Tuesday): Wamen’s ParisGowns, DancingDresses, Riding Habits, Brocaded Linen Robes, Pumps and Colonial Ties; Misses’ and Girls’ Commencement, Class-day and Graduation Dresses; Black Crepe de Chine and Men’s and Women’s Linen Handkerchiefs. will hold to-morrow (Tuesday) a Sale of TwiHed Silk Umbrellas for Men, Women and Children - | offering special values at the following prices: M Men’s and Women’s Umbrellas with |. mission or natural wood handles $2.00 . Men’s and Women’s Umbrellas, with novelty handles, silver trimmed; also ‘ Extremely Close-roll Umbrellas of |; superior quality, with natural weod handles. . . . .at $3.00 4 Children’s Umbrellas, with novelty handes. . . . - at $2.00 “