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Sooo one iperae men gerne RT ee BRVAN'S HLA h TOO SMALL: THAT'S _ AYE LEIS ‘Gets $12,000 as Secretary of | \ State, but It Costs Him $20,000, ‘PAYS ALL THE BILLS, Refuses to Charge to the Gov- _ emment Expenses for State Entertainments. * ‘Ppa: trom 2 Stas Correspentoms of fhe Bvening World.) WASHINGTON, D. C, July 14—The @eason Secretary of State Bryan can- eet live on his salary, but has to go ‘©n a Chautauqua lecturing tour ts that he is spending at the rate of $20,000 SB year and receiving $13,000 from the Povernment. Me refuses to charge to the State iment expense account large Bums expended in social entertaining Bnd in Mera) travelling expences, but Pave out of his own pocket. The Seo- fetery hes taken high more) ground @s to what is proper and what ia im- @roper reimbursement out of Govern- @me.t funda ‘There always hae deen liberal lati- Chto allowed Secretaries of State in Gupenses for the entertainment of for- eign diplomats and visitors, whether @ene privately or publicly. Of all the Government service the State Depart- Ment is subject to least Inspection @a4 restriction in the charging up of expenses. MIG RULES FOR EXPENSES SET BY BRYAN. Bryan has set for himself rules based on his own views of , He pays for diplomatic ain- “But Mr. t @ll manner of small semi-official incurred in Washington. He mot yet charged the Government for entertaining he did ¢or the Brasilian Minister, Dr. Mueller, on his to this country. the Government paid many of ? i i: Hl Hey ie? ut i g t ay iH sk i £ HE AE ty to him and Chautau- tures offered the most lucrative Mr, Bryan returned to Washing- to-day. He will spend the week Mate Department and leave next afternoon after the close of hours for Wisona, Indiana, to & lecture to the Presbyterian Agembiy at that place on @unday. It @hree months at a time without notice is taken of it. WONDERFUL HOW > RESINOL CURED ~ ITCHING HUMOR “New York, N. ¥., May 19, 1913:—"I ‘wes taken with a terrible itching and in my hi y y would 1 could not do my T had to walk the floors at t. 1 tried —— ynd—-—, but ao , until I used Hesinal Soap and Ointment—then I could go to . ‘The Besinol treatment is some- Sing wondertul, for if you could see wy ls you would never think that were ever sore—they are so nice soft, and T can do all work now.” ecg Mrs. Wm. Sul jand, 185 East 7st St. * For 18 years Resinol has Leen a doc- '# prescription and household remed: ecsema, ringworm, pimples, dand- wounds, burns, sores and piles. Ointment and Resinol Boap are jept 4 , .|cording to the followli [SEES SEE a anaaaeERES comenasraen HOW TO BUILD A HOME WITH YOUR FIRST $1,000 Evening World Makes an Investigation First Article of a Series In the Interests of the Homebuilder Answers to the Question “How to Go About It,” to Avoid Losses und Make the Very Most of Limited Savings. Practical Suggestions for the Homebuilder of Modest Means—Points on the Proper Selection of the Building Lot. By Sophie Irene Loeb. If you only had $1,000 and wanted @ home, how would you go about it? These are the questions that con- front the man of modest means if he home of his own, hav- ing saved $1,000 cash: for getting more money, baving no 7 . FRANCIS XH ROUSSEAU, ARCHITECT: operation | In this series of articles the Eve- ning World will present facts found after investigation in the interest of the would-be homebuildco? 20 that he may avoid the pitfalls that confront the emall investor who ca: Mll-afford to loae hie hard-earned savings, All the i!lustrations wil) be ef Sulld- ings riready erected or in the course Of erection, and the cost furnished will de for buildings within a rediue of thirty-five miles from the centre of the city. If @ men wants to dulld @ home one PECL y RTs FIR8T F-RCOR. (PLANS WILL CHANGE WITH EACH ARTICLE.) MRS. WALSH TD SUE epposite openings to dining and living rooms and staircase at rear; cons tania, door from kitchen to diningroom, elim!- that her husband was in good standing. the property, in the beginning, fe the| nating ietance between kitchen i ‘Mrs. Welsh claims $1,000 from the It t# well to note} and dining table that is @ feature of captains’, $0 from the lMeutenants’, this fact—that the cost of a house varies |Many pantries as placed in many houses; $00 from the sergeants’ and 860 from fm @ifferent sections. For exemple, a/| the large kitchen closet, containing all the patrelmen’s association. Capt. Rouse in Long Island that costs $3,000 that is required for the kitchen work in Walsh ‘joined the Patrolmen's Associa- to bulld, will in Westchester or New|one room instead of two, aa ie generally tion in 181 and Became a member of Jeraey cost $2,000, while at Great Neck| the case where separate apaces are pro- the others as he rose in rank. It ie You could mot build che eame house for| vided for kitchen closet and pantry; the said that come years ago the Supreme lets than 06,00, sink placed near range; the seat alcove coe aes Court held that associations were not Bo the locality te of utmost consid-/in main bedroom, with storage space Mable for the payment of widows’ shares eration in the expense of bullding.| underneath, giving the appearance of a Associations Pay No Heed to in cases where policemen were dis- Gometimes a ict which costs more im] bay window, and the sleeping porch over y missed from the force, but, despite the one looality with goed facilities fer/ the kitchen. . Gecision, the organisations have made Dullding te cheaper than & lowet-priced| The size of the house, exclusive of end Widow of Captain payments to widewe irrespective of dis- Jot where the actual constrestion oosts/ porch, is 32x17 feet; the kitchen exten- missale, peg sion, 4x18 test; the entire front, Mae Who Confessed. According to Mrs, Walsh, from the ng porch, is 43 feet. time Capt. Walsh made his confession FINDING THE LOT THE FIROT —_ to the District~Attorney he was Mrs, Thomas W. Walsh, widow of the| shunned) and antagonized Police captain whose confession led to several convictions in the graft cases, fe going to court to collect her share of benefite claimed from the four police benevolent associations to which Capt. | ci of ‘Walsh belonged, ee Walsh was a member of the Patrol- ° mon'a Benefit, the Gergeante, Lieuten- |aue ° a’ © PAY Sswosiation ante’ and the Captains’ associations, a Tt te understood that Mrs. Walsh has ao Legisiater New. written to the associations asking when ashe might expect payment of death benefits, but has received no anawer, Bhe has turned over to Their change at his deat changed toward his wido' Falleé to Return. sentative of any of Mra. Anna Tafte of No. 629 Bt. Ana's leaned from | avenue, the Bronx, called at the Bronx All reliable real estate dealera and the | ofice of The Evening World to-day to wise individual will continue these ad- ‘ak for sesistance in locating her hus- vices by personal investigations on the pective epot where he would build band, William H. Tafte, if he is still aren alive, The woman is fearful that her his home, Bince many of the costs given out| husband may have killed himnelf, for generally are too low and decelving—|he was out of work and Yerpondent, the associations to Lep! Deputy for Montbrison, QE EVENING WORLD, MONDAY, JULY 14, 1918." News Odditics WHY AND WHEREFORKE.—President Wilson, who hed the Taft bathtub Jobn C, Stein, all reecipte and other documents in her possession showing by his former friends and associates in ime department: attitude did not th and has not No repre- associat: was at tho funeral, It has been the iate assistance bene PARIS, July 14.—Louls Lepine, who recently resigned as Prefect of Police at Paris, has been elected Republican \ is ; temoved from the White House, is said “STEAL SILVER on the Shrewsbury,” says a head line. Muat have been | the allvery waves. society. the plumes of her hats. celebration. ment of Agriculture, BALTIMORE MINISTER preached to men for work during harvest. have @ croupler at the wheel. candescents, Next! bacon and corn bread has done it, ‘NEGRO BURGLAR HANGS FROM WINDOW LEDGE Captured at Muzzle of Gun After Hard Fight With Policemen. Bcores of people in the neighhorbood of One Hundred and Forty-eighth and One Hundred and Forty-seventh streets and 6t. Nicholas and Convent avenues were aroused early this morning by the shrill blowing of police whistles. The janitor of an apartment in One Hundred and Forty-eighth etreet had seen @ negro hanging by his hands from the rear parlor window of Mrs, Mary EK, Hodgman's home at No. «S West One Hundred and Fortf-seventh street and hed called Policemen Healy, Storm, Doran and Powers of West One Hun- dred and Fifty-second street station. While the policemen searched the yards ecores of men and women peered from windows and every now and then the cry would be raised. “There he 18, close to that fence!” But for more than an hour the po- lceman searched without success until at last Healy came on the negro crouched behind @ big rose bush in the yard of No, 4f1 West One Hundred and Forty-seventh @treet. As the policeman approached hi the man sprang up and ran and he put up a hard Sight when Healy overtook and collared him. Doran, Powers and Storm came up and after a battle in which all the police- man had to take part, they overpowered the negro and led him through en apartment house to the street. ‘There he renewed the Gght and knocked ¢wo of the policemen down an areaway, Healy was on his feet again quickly and shoved his revolver against the negro’s teeth, “One more move out of you and I'll strength that should be yours. Dr. Pierce’s Favorite No Alcohol and in the vicinity of New York City, including mason wotk, carpentry, and boeldes are seston to pe reed w ost if he 4a etill among the living ahe people in all localities—cos: and his three little children are anx- given on a certain acale that may bé| ious to nee him again, sa effective in all locations, and, perhaps,| Mrs, Tafte ia destitute and almost fm all the States of the Union, The| frantic with worry. He left the houee| cost of material and labor varies aome-| on the morning of July 4. He had §$ ime even in adjoining towns, in hie pocket and was to have bought groceries for the week. H ia not ed at the time, ee ones return and Mrs, Tafte found later that G arda, he hed not gone to th ry store. istance from ratiroad stations, the pi idaathe Dd shail nature of the grounds and the improve- mente o lack of them, all have bear-| SHOPLIFTER GETS LIMIT. ing on the cost of @ house, Lary oreen ‘A man having $1,000 cagh can buy Girl Convicted Twice Before Will within easy reach of New York a fifty- Serve Two Years, foot lot costing from to $600, a0] Grace Neleon, a rather striking, young cording to the amount he can safely! woman who itves at No. 37 West Thir- | Ard each month on the whole proposl-|tyninth street, received the heaviest | in, sentence for shoplifting et the hands of HOUSE NO. 1 CONTAINING MAP‘Y | Justices Forker, Kernochan and Collins INNOVATIONS. of Special Sessions to-day that has been ‘The total cost of this house, built ac- | !mpoeed by thet court in years. she ‘epecifications| #°t two yeare in the Penitentiary on Blackweh's Island. She had ¢wo prior convictions for shoplifting, When iast plumbing, hot Denting, ligusing | Srreeens 40 @ Basaowey - depermnant ivy Fe 9 $4,000 exclue | ose and tes hitiden under her skirts, ponents haan Wood frame construction With | 14.900 German Shipbuilders § hningled exterior walls, Germany, July 14.—A rick foundation walls| strike affecting about 14,40 workmen and chimney, cement cellar floor, herd: | was declared at the shipbuilding yards wood floors at first and second stories, | here to-day. cypress trimming throughout with a painted or varnished Anish, wide open staircase, sliding doors between hall SHIPPING NEWS. and lining room and column opening at renee entrance to living room, mantel in liv- Mabie wot 201 bonnet, 12.91 You, too, will find it a good, honest, equare deal, ing room end open Areolaes, is itinine at k ‘< ie and Sr eegieeiving even 3 and USE: q tor —compounded carefully to Lonel peeary gl a ¢ i at i act in harmony with woman's peculiar, delicate’ large ctina closet tm the kitchen, .eT 38.38 1.33 and ever sensitive organism. It makes weak women large kitchen closet containing siz shelves, space for refrigerator with floor drain and door to cellar stairs, cast iron enamelled sink with wood drain board, abberene wash trays, a standard make of range with large| oven, 40 gallons hot water boiler, ce- ment hearth underneath range, All interior walls and ceilings plaster@® with three coats of plaster. Bathroom Gxtures, full alse and of solid porcelain tank, c! room provided with strong, sick women well. For over 40 yeare it has given satisfaction in its liquid form. Now it can also be obtained in tablet form—from dealers in medicine—or send 50 one-cent stamps for a trial box to Dr. Pierce's Invalids Hotel, Buffalo, N. Y. PORT GF NEW YORK, AuRIVED, Dr. Plerce's Common Sense Medical Adviser, in Plain English; or, Medicine Simplified, 1008 pages, over 500 Ulustra- tions, newly revised up-to-date Edition, cloth-bound, sent for 31 one-cent stam; only. Address; to cover cost of wre) Bufialo, nd mailing RV. Plasce, Y pole, Attic atairs o} OUTGOING STRAMSHIPS, A few of the special features in this QAILED TO-Dax. house are: The central hall on the Gret AUMES Sg, AW Mi, tf T'o Overworked Women Are you one of the great army of women who thru force of circumstances have had to do more than your rightful share of work? In your weakened condition you have almost lost all hope of ever enjoying that health and Prescription For over forty years has been recommend- ed for just such cases as yours. Thousands of women have benefited by it. WHOS M6 0 ee nee i AI wR YR NS ee, FISH WALK dance has turned the scales of popular favor in London FRENCH COUNTESS has obtained a $200 rebate on the purchase price of &@ new motor car in court because the limousine roof was so low @s to damage GIRL IN TRENTON, arrested for wearing boy's clothes, sald she would go to jail rather than put on skirts again. She went, too. NOBEL PEACE PRIZE should go to Belfast. Only one riot at the Boyn —— \ UPLIFT OF THE SARDINE is now engaging the attention of the Depart- FRI CKLES Gress would exclude no one from worship. EMERGENCY DIVING LESGON—Poodle disturbed a bee's nest on the bank of the Morris Canal at Ritchfield and a hundred or more bathers who didn’t know how to dive promptly: started to learn. CHICKEN EVERY DAY ie the latest inducement offered by Kanene farmers * PRINCE OF MONACO'S steam yacht ts coming to America, put he won't BY GIVING THE COMMON FIREFLY a eecret chemical bath West Vir- ginta inventor asserts that he has produced @ light surpassing the tungsten in- OLDEST INMATE of the Soldiers’ Home at St. James, Mo., who te 102, ears AS SCORES LOOK ON} SE MERIT ane + ; ’ MANY SEE MAN DROWN. Stranger Wi Of Pier ané Ne ‘Trace ot A man untmewn to any of those whe saw him walked onto the Atlantic Free Company's pier, No. 7, in the East Riva early to-d Employees of the com> pany supposed he was an applicant for work in the unloading of fruit steamers. However, the man continued to the end of the pler and either jumped or fell into not to be seen when jeard the spiash get @ went overboard. notified the herbar aquad, members of which went under the pier and in the water ali around It in @ launch, but could find no trace of the stranger. to be unable to swim, in his shirt sleeves and sald mode of Now is the Time to Get Rid of These vu gly Spots ‘There's no longer the slightest need of feeling ashamed of your freckles, as the prescription othine—double stre: anteed to remove these homely Simply get an ounce of othine—double, strength—from Riker-Hegemat Stores and apply a little of it morning and you should soon see that even the worst freckles have begun to while the lighter ones have ed entirely, It ix seldom that more ce is needed to completely ; jn and gain beautiful, clear complexion. He sure to ask for the double strength othine, as this is sold under guarantee o! money back if it fails to remove freckles. ———— blow the top of your head off, threat- | ~ an ears ened Healy. The gun subdued the negro. He taken to the station and later to Headquarters. He said his name was James Brown and that he wae a long- shoreman. He refured to tell where ‘The finger print records showed that as Nathaniel J. Humphrey he had served @ year in the penitentiary for Teceiving stolen goods and had been released a few months ago. The police; believe that Brown i the man who has been terrorizing the Washington | Heights section. There have been many | reports of @ megro burglar in that sec- tion. A LOW 2 FOR 28 CTS, Wr RED-MAN ( COLLAR EARL _& WILSON James McCreery & Co. 34th Street 23rd Street whe On Sale Tuesday, July the 15th. 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