The evening world. Newspaper, May 12, 1913, Page 6

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Seen a easel “VALUEOFEXENET PROPERTY IN CITY $1,196, 620453 Central Park Alone Is Worth $380,000,000 to Father Knickerbocker. UNCLE SAM BIG OWNER. Post-Office Is Worth $1 1,000,-| 000; Brooklyn Bridge, $10,500,000, The annual detailed ist of proper- es in the city of New York exempted fFom taxation has been received by | City Clerk P. J. Scully from C. Rock- lend Tyng, secretary to the Depart- Mont of Taxes and Asscssmenta Ite Potala show that exemptions in Man- Rattan im assessed valuation te the enormous total of $1 491, while in Brooklyn the total ts $267,710,401. In the Bronx exempt Properties are valued at $147,078,735. | Queens they are valued at $49,770, }, and in Richmond at $17,432,626. fhe grand total for all boroughs 1s | 92,706,620,458. Of thie last fgui Peoximately $1,200,000,000 represents BRe value of land and real estate im- Prevements owned by the eity of ‘Work itself, that amount being tn @ eens of the total assessed valuation of Bropertics for tazation in the city of Boston. Uncle Gam possesses a valuable ox- @@et holding in Governer's Island, “Wich is valued, with improvements, at and another bit of exenpt Broperty 1s the post-office and site, val- Wed at $11,000,000. But Uncle Bam, by comparison with Father Knickerbocker, fa & piker in local holdings, even when @ech big parcele ae Central Park, Bronx Park and other large recreation Feservations are exciuded from consid- @ation, for City Hall Park, with ite Walldings, is valued at 37,300,000, the new Municipal Building at 611,600,000, the Hall of Records at $7,000,000, the inal Courts Building a¢ $2,000,000, the'Clty Prison at $1,900,000 and Bowling Green Park at $1,700,000, BROOKLYN BRIDGE IN MANHAT- TAN 18 WORTH 96,000,000. Tm connection with Bowling Green May be enumerated some holdings of ‘Uncle fam which have not been men- a tem on tioned above. There is the Customs The City’s House-Cleaning To-day and Every Day Keep your home and place of business clean with an electric vacuum cleaner. It sanitaril cleans floors, walls, curtains, por- tieres and upholstery, and will brush your clothes During the last four years the cost of vacuum cleaners has been Four rooms may be cleaned twice weekly with less than 5 cents worth of Edison current Call at our stow-rooms erd see the different types of cleaners, or upon request the manufacturer will arrange for a demonstration at your home or office cut in half. The New York Edison Company £5 Duane Street Branch Offices for the Convenience of the Public: Address ‘ dway incey St. 362 E. 149th St. = Ome valued at $2,000,000; th valued at bocker @ valued at $17,000,000 and the church , while Trinfty Chapa Jater Supply, Manhattan, 616,200,000; =| and Behool, on the same grounds, WIR) i diment Armory at $1,200,000 Sewers, Manhattan, $2,000,000; present bern, of Nor tot Mant Ninth wtrest, Plats {ts dite, te valued at $215.00, Many Diets lecvontycneet Regiment Armory at $1,-|%UWaY, city's ownership, 7,062,000; | yuu “Uan oinveg “on trial before Judge along the downtown water front are | ¢29 ogp, bridge cronaings, $2,300,000; Crotona fated g yk St. Peter's R. and Church streets, is vali the Brooklyn Bridge at fumbus ton Market at Park at 0,0, the HW $210,000, the Manhattan Bridge (in Man- hattan) at $3,200,000, aon Glarket Court at 90°, Washington Market at $1, General Theolog! avenue, at § stitution for the Blind on Ninth avenue, from Thirfy-third to atrect, at $1,190,000; the new Post OMice on Ninth avenue, Thirty-third street, at $4,100,000; Ninth Regiment Armory at $85,000; St. Franola Xavier Churcn and Col! Spring 9890 Orchar noe er ee “Fae “EVENING WORLD, 1,907,000; the Methodiet Book Concers | 65,000,000; St, Lorke’a Hospital, 62,000,000; at haar the Masonic Hall Academy of the Sacred Heart, $3,260,000; Fund Building at Tw St. Nicholas streot and Sixth avenue and from Nos-| ingtitution, $000,009, 4 to HH West Twenty-fourth street, Uni “ 48,160,000; Collegiate Reformed citues cre, Fy, KE Commie Church at the Brick Presby-| tniversity, 8 Riverside Park, 6,000; the Unitarian 3.0: Washington Bridge, $1, MONDAY, MAY 6,760,000, Fathe Portman Was Accused of Pas ing Worthless Check. At the head of Wall street, CENTRAL PARK 18 VALUED AT $380,000,000. Park, $8,490,000; Jerome Park reservoir, 515,800; Bronx Park, $17,106,000; Van ‘ortlandt Park, $12,500,000; Pelham Bay day on the charge of bigamy.@ bigamous marriage {s alleged to Stuyvemant Park is valued at $900,000, | par gin.asn a: Brone Wot been contracted with Bertha Levin + $10,450,000; Bro} er Supply Bellevue Hospital at $4,675,000, the | system, 85,630,000; Bronx sewerage avec] om, *t time when an interlocutory Broadway Tabernacle 00, cree of divorce had been granted Roomevelt Hospital at $1,840,00 Central Park, New York City’s most Valuable real estate holding, is valued at $380,000,000, the Museum of Nat- ual History and surrounding park $18,375,000, the College of Physicians and Surgeons, $1,100,000; New York tem, $13,005,700; present subway In the Bronx (city property), 4,481,200; bridgo crossings, $1,000,000; Bronx Bridges, $3,350,000, Brooklyn at 95,{00,00, the Manhattan 000. Bridge ARREST FOR ANOTHER CRIME |A¢ to sme , 01,8,00; Hebrew! LEADS TO BIGAMY CHARGE. ; fosepe Norden, who it Ineriminating Letter Found When’ Dike in the Brooklyn County Court to- first wife, Rachel Greenberg, but never Portman's arrest on the bigamy charge | ~ pho gp iireres ous the Lee! ofa The Br copy of @ divorce decree in his pocket Oo Ee grated | non he was arrested last Chrintinan on the charge of passing a worthlers check, 12, 1 1913. ‘At the time he was’ paying violent court y Norden, the daughter of it Riverside ‘e and One Hundred and Second street. Norden had opposed Fortman's attentions to his daughter and investi- | Rating his record had found a man who was anx) to secure Portman’s arrest PORTUGUESE CRUISER HITS RESCUES HER CREW. HONG KONG, May 12~The ~Porta- | for the f charge, |_ The divorce decree which led to Port- man's undoing waa granted to Bertha Levine Portman on Nov. 9, 1911. had married Portman in 190%, ‘The court records identified Portman as the His Abraham Greenberg from whom @ Rachael Greenberg had won an inter- ein locutory decree in 1905. Since this had de. never been made final, Portman, or his Greenberg, already had a wife In law when he married Bertha Levine. cruiser, 1, 12 ton Guese crufser Adamastor to-day atruck @ rock north of Dumb@ell Island and was badly damaged. The crew of the Adamastor was saved to the assistance of ihe distressed The Adamastor was built In 1896 at Leghorn. che is %2 feet long and of ROCK; GUNBOAT rried | tem. Park at $1.4 000, o Public Library and Bryant Park, $26,- No. 000,000; Collegiate Dutch Church, Fifth wadoys’ Lodging tise, Nos. 7 to 11 Duane street, at *|a hay and feed wareh ¥. Horton, on Central avenue, Far Shureh, For Infants and Children. the Williamaburg| tholomew'’s Church, $1,030,000; Zemple Roe! id - Bridge (in Manhattan) at $3,600,000, Emanu El, $2,250,000; Fifth Avenue hoube ‘and ttaties "ot denn, Winklers The Kind You Have Aivays Ba Bought Norfolk street pudlic schoo! and sit A Churon, $2,000,000; St. long, at No. 368 Central avenue, us| Bears the $1,100,000; Pollce Headquarters at $1,000,- | Patrick's Cathedral, $5,050,000; St. Jo-| neq been reported. ‘Tue property of ure |000; Washington Aquare Park at $3,000, $700,000; Presby-|¢he atorage and moving concern was fo |ow, the United States Appraise 2,600,000; Temple | not affected, nor its business impaired, \stores on Barrow street, at $1,400,000; | meth Fl, $1,300,000, : “ ®t. Vincent's Hoapltal at §700,000; J: BRONX PARK VALUED AT $17, OO 106,000, Seventh Regiment Armory, $2,160,000; Normal College. $1,700,000; Founding Asylum, $1,220,000; St. Ignatius Loyola Church, $1,300,000; Squadron “A Arm- ory, $1,200,00; Ward's Taland, §11.400,(00; Randall's Island, 65,442,700; Mt. Sinai Hospital, 93,043,000; Carl Schurz Park, $1,835,000; Thomas Jefferson Park, $1,802,- at] 000; Queensboro Bridge, in Manhattan, 580,000; the New York Hospital at| $3,398,000; St. John the Divine Cathedral, 000; the Seminary on Ninth 000; the New York In- Thirty-fourth STERN BROTHERS Millinery Departments from Thirty-first to the shown, comprising Milans, Hemps, Leghorn P, ind Peanut Straws. Especial attention is also dsetted | to thelr lanes collection of Outing, Automobile and Steamer Hats. For To-morrow, the following Special Values: White Hemp Hats, in small, medium and large shapes, Leghorn Hats, fine quality, in a variety of smart styles, at ro eS - ing in price from Also large assortments of Ostrich Plumes, Fancy Feathers, Wings, Bandeaux and F' First Floor The New Dark Tan Low Heel Oxford for Women : This .new style Oxford has the wide shank, mannish, flat forepart effect, and is specially suitable for golfing and walking. Hanan G Son way, oer. 6 Tourists’ and Motorists’ Requisites are shown in their Leather Goods Department and include Luncheon Baskets, Suit Cases, Bags, Carryalls, Bottle Sets, Clocks, Flasxs, Thermos, Emergency and Dressing Cases, also the following Unusual Offerings fo; Tuesday Suit Cases, of Black pone Walrus Grain, moire or leather lined, 22, 24and 26inch sizes, Value $15.00, Traveling Bags, ° of Genuine Walrus, with hand sewn leather lined, 16, 17 and TSinches, "\ Vane gt5.00, of Russet and Black Grain Leather, ‘ hand sewn frames, 16, 17 and 18 ins., Hand Bags, of Pin Seal and Moire Silk, in black and colors, fitted with purse and mirror, silk lined, includ- ing envelope shape with clip mountings, $2.95, 3.85, 5.00 Values $4.50 to 7.00 Also in their Men's Furnishing Department Imported Steamer Rugs, Reduced from $8.75, 11.50and 15.50, $7.00, 8.50, 11.50 Imported Vicuna Shawls, for Steamer, Traveling, etc., Reduced from $11.50 to a $10.00 11.25 at 6.95 Join In Value $10.00, 8.00 West 23d and 22d Streets [SRAUMINT<BRO NontHWest Conner SIXTH AVESIO™ STR, Don’t Lo Yourseif an Injustice! Give up the idea that, because your earnings may be modest, have not the right to expect EVERY HOME COMFORT. Buch a ‘thought is an injustice to your family and yourself. Our Convenient-Credit System brings a truly ideal home within the reach of EVERY FAMILY, no matter how SMALL its income. And our store is a TREASURE- HOUSE of the newest and most beautiful things in HOUSEFURNISHINGS at wonderfully low, PLAIN-FIGURE PRICES, Our Howse-Cleaning Sale Is Sttfl On. Poreeioid Refrigerator, apart- ment style, im solid auk, porce- Joid food "compart brane trimmdna and to ctr. ‘utatom: nbaolutely aanitury, a8 ilustrated. At Your Service Phone Worth 3000 White Bmame Dresser and Chiff plate mirror, like cul, value O16 All Goods Marked in n Plain Figures OUT-OF-TOWN DELIVERIES TO YOUR DOOR BY MOTOR CAR Phone Addreos 124 W. 42nd St. 27 E. 125th St. Phene Melrose 3340 Phone Bryant 5262 1960 Harlem 4020 Address CASTORIA Later styles in Imported and Domestic Untrimmed Hats are now being + $1.85 $2.50, 3.45 $3.75 to 10.50 CORSET COVERS t si eitn (ise ecw and a” rimmed wi 29c elaborately Phapiee! with fine lace and cobreldety na; regularly 75c; reat .. 50c Corset Covers, effectively trimmed with choice laces and em- broidery; regular; . $1.00 $1.50; at AVE.19°T0 208 JS IN NEW YORK’S SHOPPING CENTER: Astonishingly Low Prices in the ay Sale of such little prices. arrivals in the very latest styles an designs. You profit by these special. prices: - COMBINATIONS Combinations of fine nainsook, Gowns of Fine Nainsook, low neck and short or ki- broidery andr qhemeepuly a N69 “Prats trim’ed with lace, wers of re models, trimmed with choice Women’ s Undermuslins. Women will Coding flocking in here, eager to lay’ in a Summer's supp! ly of these dainty undergarments’ e are eee the sale, with f, with uni Don't fail to come. COWNS elaborately trimmed with fise mono sleeves, elaborately lai 4 ad a ces and embroidery; regu- yj trimmed ae uy jince em= | igtly $1.00; at..ceseesee 69c. Sheer Materials, trimmed reeeraaaate fet | guereidee: reeweely 91 OO) bon; regularly #1.50; 1 Drawers of Nainsook, trim- | New Importation of French broidery and Ince, 9c | Hand Embroidered Lingerie” Soft Nainsook, si! the The Argument! When it is known that its to strengthen the cyte Bed build up the body is why Fath John's Medicine cures colds, ‘it will be understood why it is s+ valuable as a tonic and for driv ing the Naa elt da out of the sy: fees makes strenut):. Combinations of fine nainscok | and eat cloth, eff wit The bride-elect, in selecting ber trousseau, can be fully assu: the tissnes ar co prevent sumption—not « patent medicin pure and wholesome—50 yea. ue trime.; fine laces that « atterns of embroidery: j egnlatly Tbe: Mg ‘ Oc aves (eee represents the Intest SK r Drawers, 78c to $5.95. Skirts of soft nainsook, with deep ” flounce of choice patterns of Corset Covers, 7S¢ to $5.95. embroidery, also lace trim- Chemise, 75c to $8.95. med: regult 00: at... BDe Gowns, $1.95 to $15.00, Skirts of fine nainsook, sll thenew | Combinations, $1.96 to $18.00. desirable models, effectively trim- | BoD esss Slips, $3.95 to $18.00. med with lace and em- it Lroidery: $1.95 br Hecond Floor, ‘On sale To-Morrow. Table Damask at, Yard . Full 2 yards wide, heavy 10 yards to a customer. loths, 2x25 4a Simpeon Large Size 35¢ Hematitched Huck Tow grade, all linen, satin damask, new designs. None C. O. D. No mail or ‘phone orders filled. Pattern Table Cloths from Ireland and Scotland, woven of pure flux, extra fine xatin finish and every pattern a desirable one, Cloths, 2x2 ya he it gyn 000 . S a o Specialized at we have ever had. ford’s! Style! Beauty! Grace! she likes Pattern Ta’ Pattern Tab! Pattern Table Cloths, 2x3 yards, at 3 $2.25 All Linen Napkins, #2x22@ inc rang UU en rT wine We Continue Our Low Prices on “Smart Untrimmed Hats in every Hat, and our moderat enable any woman to have as many as $1.75 Ve find it necessary to do this, because we are having the largest business in Hats t really seems as if every woman in Greater New York is buying about half a dozen Hats, and most of them insist on buying them at Simpson Craw- at featured In Our Flower and Feather Dept. ¢ prices Wreaths of Imported Flowers, made in our own and roses and daisies, A Naluse up Oe ! are ¢4 Simpson Crawford Co., Main Floor. Come In and See the 100% Perfect Baby Household Linens and White Goods You Want Selling Actively at Striking Underprices 2,500 Yards $1.25 and $1.50 All Linen, oe 758 English N dozen| Fine quality, wide hemp flange, as pi igs quality black g room, of crushed roses, lil ire ailareny aie for che ee in aigrette effect, a Rose Spra: ith bud and foliage, at. n white, black and rimming of the da in desirable Free trimming dervice W Are Purch: On Sale To-Morrow, Skirts, $1.95 to $15.00. 68c Sheets, 54x99, at 55c 88c Sheets, 72x99, at 65c 88c Sheets, 81x90, at 65c 98c Sheets, 90x90, at 75c 22c_ Pillow Cases, of fine quality mu H 85|1,000 Crochet Bed Spreada large cet] size, hemmed ready for use, at 90c. # $1 Beautiful high grade Leora Hemp Ha: hip. Hats, several ‘styles, two handsome full blown La ed Here. 45x56 . at 16¢, ook at 91.38. wide, 12 yard with $1. 75 - 88¢ . 79¢ chambrays and percales patterns Satante Conte at 62.98. d short models, developed am cashmere with cirou- titully embroidered ats back and front: 01.88, sue o, A cuffs i in exer eilent. cham: to 6 years. stitched hem. Value 250, This is the A tr tire cf there cvalty— ond fu fer the ti targuin vr prize. #125 Reguiar Mattin cf cur strong buying powers, end made in too d imported Criental regs, make ae one ef While quantity lusts, 9x12 Crex Rugs Regularly 87.50, Special, 60 9x12 American Fibre Rugs Reversible, attractive colors and patterns, ex¢Seamless Axminster Rugs 814.05... Full i yd. rolls Heavy Chinese Value #8,08 roll, Spe- cial sale price....... On Exhibition in Our First Annual Baby Show Now being held in our Infants’ wear department (Second Floor). y baby the whole town is talking about. folk. ‘Dix lew very special oifer, landsene ond durable wes. sf chorneter, Lie to pu Tet Cuy's sellin Diverse patter we will sell them for pid at Tuewtay $6.45 Regular aday.. $7.95 price $11.98 MATTINGS $1.10. $6.95 He is worth seei ined nurse is in attendance, demonstrating how to properly dress and bathe babies, Mothers and ufothers-to-be are cordially invited, Royal Wilton Rugs $ Worth :36.50 to $4., Special, at 28”° ‘There were just 800 Royal y ene remaining is Vn ee LINOLEUN Our regular Jie Liven, wade both to the hack. For els, kitchens or any place t gets hard ao 75 7 For day, square yard c Nions ist an much ‘of a spied fron, highs yal \Wilfoas @ i 34e c Linoleum color goes \*4

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