The evening world. Newspaper, March 16, 1915, Page 4

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== 1608 19,146 N OLD TAS S UNCILECTED WHLE CT: DEBT KEP ON GROWING eee, Enough to Run New York for Half a Year Ou —Nould End High Tax Rate f:e if Collected. a Irene Loeb. @ Why ts the City of New York moro in debt than the National Gev- ernment? A. Becausp it owes $193,000,000 more than the National Govern Phen yor Be AO Maree A. Because he is just a collector of fal estate taxes. TAXPAYER WHO PAYS, PAYS MORE NEXT TIME. Wednesday jl wee A? ene Oe rite: model, which i " are te jonable seperate” of superior, black chiffon taffeta. Filled Blows thown in a diversity of unusual models, in Tipo ea | 600, 6.78, 7.50, 9.76 i i You Never Pay More at Best's’ jill WOODSIDE POULTRY FARM. WR. Mathews, Proprietor. ‘Oradell, N. J, March 12, 1945. to know that from my $1.00 advertisement in th Madess for over $aalico woot et cages Ja the 4. 8. MATHEWS, THE EVENING WORLD, TUES to yey more seat year fer the ian wro t. taxes M4. ueh was ‘A. $142,790,006.87, ‘ @. Mow then do you get the figure of uncollected tames as $98,190,146.007 A. This is what ie left to oglect after discounts, cancellations and deduc- teas. Q. How much ts the taz levy fer 1918 i? A. 6169.767.889.71, @. Mow much of thie will the city Lbely collect, including the arreare? &. Eighty por cont. of the resi ea tate and 68.72 of the personal. @, Why doesn't the city collect it all 7 a. Why? NOT COLLECTED, BECAUSE UN- COLLECTABLE. ‘When I asked 4 t why these personal tazea,|{#Y With the ald of five assistant] £7 which form the largest burden ef the uncollected tamea, have net leeted, he expleined that a eee eae Dersonal as te if i ‘wneoilestadie. "inst moat it DEAD. _ Atbeny Paster Was Poesefbie Suc- censor to Bishep Burke. ALBANT, March 16.—Mgr. James P. O'Connor, cenculter of the Catholic it 33 Be, Sis SF E body. is behin BILL SNYDER PUZZLES | WHILE HS KEEPERS RY SHOO! AT SEA GULL Birds Raid Goldfish in Central Park, but Law Forbids t They Be Shot. * - As head keep of everything in Cen- tral Park, from elephants up and down, Bill Snyder has a problem on Bands which he says either the jaw or @ shotgun must help him Bolve. He fs trying his best to solve it to- keepers, who are vosted on the shores Heli gHT Hartt Ht § cis i ACKER, MERRALL & CONDIT Ex. COMPANY — 1220 ——e California Prunes 1234cw. Large meaty tender fruit Quality will win your favor AT ALL OUR STORES a house of its this soap, which Personal, $740,144.96 4,385,947.01 2,645,906.61 4,405,159.06 4,287,252.19 8,857,219.94 4,304,278.00 4,500,231.06 3,331,060.21 3,069,004.12 2,164,076.66 2,889,725.34 1,458,589.01 1,287,801.46 1,520,126.29 1,903,396.71 > $46,200,088.41 2,203,574.18 $48,408,497.69 3,686,062.77 3,811,265.76 8,208,435.60 8,330,320.03 4,467,317.04 6,203,216.80 6,765,929.28 10,719,919.28 $73,482,089.17 24,709,107.08 $98,191,146.20 and down whenever a gull sits down on the calm waters of the lake. According to Bill, the gulls are led by @ red-headed gull, the only one known to ornithologists (gee Why- tock’s “Life of Bill Quigley, the Battery Boatman”) which once save¢ the life of Bill Quigley. The latter hardy mariner was boat- ing in the Lower Bay somé y. ago and lost his oars. It was a win- ter’a day, Mate, and Bill Quigley would have frozen to death if the red-headed gull had not discovered him and by his cries brought assist- ce, Bill 81 what th eating up bis gol iow, and if the law won't give him a shotgun he'll get it some other way Woman whe | Sidewalk Is ‘The elderly wo ssed in black, who was found d dead on the sidewalk in front of No. 1 651 Madison Avenue Tosterday. ‘was identified to-day by her usband as ‘Mrs. Thomas Conway of i gd it, One Hundred and. Tenth “BUSTANOBY Monday. “KEEP SMILING" The New Models in Women’s Blouses * are now being shown in a very comprehensive assortment which includes the latest foreign importations as well as modes of American. / origin. i , A Special Offering of Distinctive Blouses. for toemorrow (Wednesday) will present é exceptional values in the following: « Crepe de Chie Blouses, in two very smart styles . 2 «fw hw wt SB RO LF Lace Blouses, combined with French crepe, , $7.78 « Lace Blouses, combined with satin, at 10.80%: at ° . ° . .- 8 e B. Alten & Ca, Dinner, $1.50, 3%. 12" banctmya, CABARET, » Wet a clean cloth with Carbona and rub gently until cleaned. Ready to wear in an instant. Bs, 86s, SOc nnd G1 bottles, All dressicte. esses can depend upon DR BULL'S CoughSyrup FOR CROUP MP ASLES AND WHOOPING COUGH AT ORUCCISTS of the Lace Curtain Department is prepared to offer unssual inducements for the imme- diate. placing of Autumn erders for Lace Draperies and Decorative Lace Pleces. There are now on exhibition, marked at most attractive prices, a number of specially arranged models, from which estimates can bd promptly prepared. Orders placed now will be held fer delivery until the Autumn. Fifth Avenue-Madtaon Ausme, 3th and 25th Streets me /;

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