The evening world. Newspaper, April 2, 1915, Page 11

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Bs ess ca mee ot CTY CRT BL NEARLY DOUBLED INLAS TEN YEARS Board of Estimate Calls for! Curtallinent When Figures Are Show INCREASE OF $5,000,000, | Actual Increase in Cost Is 89.3) p+ Per Cent.—In Beneficiaries 55.6 Per Cent. » Hew York City's expenditures for Bariiabie puryonss in 1904 amounted te 06.756.666.04 Tem youre later they te bed grows to $10,80.066.11, an in erence of 09.9 per cont ‘The details of this increase were eet forth in & report made yesterday Beare of reaned ih comt in ten years from $80, ment. The report was spread upow|ern 170 per cent. to 461 syrotoree yd t 0804 098.64, and he were of utes board te | Increased 70 por cent. to 8, t ue crt } —-- wie tale) soviet up in the Increase of expend | "rom #iH00 ye 4347-04448" Wor the it Pea ie t renee ' ‘Tale increase to not only large tee paetes riation wer Wait havin te which Ywoule eerm to be Fra the ' @mé aneven in the several iteme | 63,722 he 38, And $4,008 889.16 for 1916 proors tetagg 9 ony ur We ing cows With an increase of 10 per cent in ano o Sow to the tapondturse made [{h*, Gumber of patients cared for by | From all cousee the rate par 1.008 te ue and Allied Hoepitals, there | '004 wae 8001; tn 1918 1 wag 19.76, ty te city departments Granted ‘an Increase of 140 per cent. inex | /Fem pulmonary tuberculosis tm 1906 or from $697,107 68 to Oi. | 't wae 216 per 1,000; to 1018 it wae purpvees for which those @xpenditures are made are worthy, @trese to curtail the expenditdres for charities ae much aa circum. @tances will permit, Where and to what exient euch curtaliment Of expenditures can be made in city departments can be best us cortained by the careful operation of the accounting syetems therein installed. WHERE MILLIONS FOR city's CHARITY WENT. Te the Comptroller's report the dis- are tho feeble-minded, the deaf and dumb and the blind. The allowance» for them have grown 67,000 in ten years, or about 6 per cent, During this same period the city charges In institutions bave increased in cost from. $2,968,497.80 to $4,560,484.28, or 6% per cent. ‘The number of institutions vevelving payments from the city In- creased from 129 to tbl, At the be ginning of the present year the charges were made up as follows: D.. «oA Deaf and dumb (county puplls) = 44 Deaf anu dumb (State pupils)... a ‘Total . ++ 40,462 GRPENSES OF SCHOOLS, HOSPI- TALS AND HOMES DOUBLED. ‘The expenses of the hospitals, achools and homes of ee Coasitiee Depart- en increase cent, from $1,- Rerese to $8,686,806.31, in the ten- Werth. Dewan, $75 $100 $150 $200 A $300 | $400 $500 jag ae RTO Special Terme for complete household, aleo to New ¥, jorvey Connecticas™ Our Terme apply “tate. New di Write fh Ly Free Desivery verywhere. NEA A WORLD “WANT” AD. WILL GO AND GET IT, ror Dee eehed &) (he Germes eee renter oe bees of beer ne bok lege broker O1pe Shere Die Usunae de et invertors tb ble work at penditures a —__—————— OPEN EVERY EVE. NING UNIIL9 LIBERAL CREDIT TERMS $5.00 $1.00 to $1.50 $10.00 $1.50 to $2.00 IT MAKES LITTLE DIFFERENCE WHAT YOU NEED— (Desa te War New Meomed | arate Tectonaonnet se, Se onne ts orwor e Seeree iad Wed the Stree With Mi tener Core of eubmarnee . ormery Dentewe Meow Raard out 108 bottles for rn wee wil en coal end feed bor en : i Whee Buses vee Bustee, eu of Gon he reured trom the estive sunt (le walters eniieted im the army. he. wntor the esriumre Ai hensenm fo PhO) Cay men are Seb, Ol employ Gomes servante ney of Parte @ advertiang On Bester Bundey epoursion 10 | un Wes 4, pied tor newp at the Charities Mull War hee mate con! a0 costly Lon@on gas companion have inereaeed the! py, © of eee 0 ents & Chounend tot Countese Mreohenyt who wee Mies Oatye Vanderbilt, and ter of the late Marcus Daly, have invented for Mudapest « me Forecasts of the date of the clome of the war are sealed f fied to be read after pence ie declared. Thoumanda are thue | “canning” thelr opinions tm hope of being able to say “I told you eo.” Countees oo bel to tee OTDipperany” to two Aurtrian girls Allen MeAtee | trom € Ain Hriderport, O oman Howley tia. holed) im heter, Germar o fed bie $1, and released by Harry n who paid the Aine Tubereulonia we fowpitel, North i Melville J. France began roment | fie duties ae United bates Di "| wrney in Brookiya tn morning. Many high 4 iy departments ramony Emphasize YOUR Natural Beauty! The charm that nature-gave your figure is the “pearl beyond. price,” ” You should select corscts with a view of emphasizing nature's gift. It’s easy to accomplish this because long since ae ~ sess Bon lon = solvefl the perplexing problem for you. Above all you want to look trim, and feel your corsets only for their pleasing support, BON TON corsets. with their soft and dainty materials-and flexible yet sub- stantial boning, are the modish corsets of the hour. Price ‘3.to #25. ‘ Ask YOUR Dealer NEW YORE OFFICE, 39 West 34th Street SRRARSHOSSETERRSESSESSSTERSASCSER EBB eeesessesseSeS Allowed 10% on NT Cash Sales Five-room Out- fit, Grand Rap- ideF urniture, at §275 Apartment with Period Furni- ture; value $500, now $57 Free R &O' STREET sortal worvice purses for infections die snee added In 1918 cost $1,600 eo He wok before Federal Judwe Chattels aerday rick At the vain prominent | Witnessed Lord & Taylor Fifth Avenue, 88th Street, 39th Street Men’s Dependable New Spring Footwear Low or High Shoes $3.95 and $4.85 Distinctive Bench-Made Footwear $6.85 Ground Floor, Wife for Three Days Afier Wiliam Meith « rigger ewltered se Municipal iuneo'n enomined thom end eald they needed food. and nerded | bedly hey Werte pinced om @ diet Good Friday tm ting tas Special Good Friday fers n he A clever new conception ofrstrilt ing beauty. selling at only $5 Roya, Worcester Corset Co., WORCESTER, MASS, Makers alep of ROYAL WORCESTER Corsets $1 to.$3 Being Evicted Fifth Avenue, 38th materials and newest colors. with Good Street, Afternoon or Touring Coats 919.50, 25,929.50, 975 to H5O Meny of these are foreign reproductions Lge Hy ore, ‘om retat Cover Poplins, Diagonals, and the new checks, Extraordinary Easter Sale Silk & Leather Hand Bags Offering Most Unusual Values Leather Hand Bags ] Of all descriptions for dress or shopping occa- sions (6, 7, 5, @ and 1 inch frames), some with | inside compartments, others with purse and) foot. New ba Can cl ad mirror, Long grain, cross grain and pin moroe-|B 1.05 co, in black ar lors, also Vachette leather in) blac Gilt, nickel, gun metal and leather covered frames, Usually $3.00 to $4.00, Full Melon Shape Bags Of fine pin seal, 7-inch covered frames, inside compartment, silk lined. Black, navy blue, $2.05 green, tan and brown, Usually $4.50, Gate Frame Bags in Cardinal Pouch Smart silkw—black and white stripe, antique ary black and old stripe and Aaabee em-( 3. 2.905 broidered moire. Usually $4.50, Full Pouch Silk Bags Fancy moire silk in black and the new Alexan- dria blue, plain and jewelled knob catches. $ 2.905 Usually $4.00 to $5.50, Ground Floor Infants’ Coats 8 Hats Excellent Values for Saturday Infants’ Coats Of navy blue serge, and black and white check, high belt, pockets and button trimmed, collar $4.50 of blue and white linen, Sizes 2 to 6 years... Infants’ Hats ) Of Milan hemp and straw, with trimmings of $2.95 \ velvet and flowers. Sizes 2 to 6 years........ J Fourth Floor in Suits, Misses’ Spring Suits, $19.50 The newest models of checks and serges, Misses’ Suits, $25.00 & $29.50 Dressy, tailored and sports models of gabardines, serges, shepherd and novelty checks, all handsomely trimmed, Misses’ Afternoon Dresses, $19.50 to $29.50 Of taffeta, crepe-de-chine and novelty plaids in several very attractive models, Misses’ Evening Dresses $19.50, $22.50 to $29.50 Dainty models of crepe-de-chine, taffeta and nets, in the latest models, Misses’ Coats $12.50, $15.00, $19.50 to $35.00 Of shepherd checks, serges, gabardines, chinchilla and cordu- roys in the new Spring colors, Prices according to materials, Juniors’ Suits, fr 9.50, $25.00, $29.50 Of serge and gabardine, plain and fancy tailored models, Sizes 13, 15 and 17 years. Juniors’ Coats, $12.50, $17.50 BSSASSRASSSSSSSRETRSREESHSREK KS TesesssSSSSEReeeReussese 18, 15 and 17 years. Lord & Taylor Women’s Suits & Coats for Easter Broad Assortments and Very Low Prices Fancy 8 Plain Tailored Suits $25.00, $29.50, $35.00, $39.50, $45.00, $50.00, $60.00 A splendid selection of the season's latest models in all the fashionable The tailoring and finish of these garments are exceptional. Unusual values are to be found at every price quoted. The fabrics include | Copies of late foreign styles, made of Chiff ‘affeta, ert Cloths, Men's Wear Serges, Fancy Mixtures, Wool |¢ haresoue, Wik Rangukae Wy adie Bw pe 5 Third Floor Misses’ & Girls’ Easter Apparel Everything that is new in models, fabrics and colors shown “rocks and Coats, at extremely low prices Dressy or conservative models of serge and covert cloth, Sizea|Of serge and shepherd checks, pleated or circular models with Third Floor wA Mesr. Mm Muri Dai Teach Flew Street, 99th Street Fancy Silk Coats $25, $29.50, 935,939.50 to $§0 lined. Prices according to material, Dependable Footwear For Women Comprising the Smartest Boots 8 Low Shoes Very Special at $3.95 Splendid Footwear for Younger Folks - At Very Moderate Prices A Very Smart Low Hel College Girls’ Pump, Oxford or Boot Oxfords or PUMPS .rcccseccccereveceesvess PEOO | Misses’ High and Low Shoes Sizes 1134 to B......cseeeee siseee B2.I50 to $3.00 Grown-Up Girls’ High and Low Shoes Sizes 244 to BYG......cceeseeeeees $37.00 to $4.00 Infants’ Hand-Made Shoes ......... $1.25 to $2.25 Children's High and Low Shoes Pines © 00 Wis escccscasencers scene $2.00 to $2.75 Small Boys’ High and Low Shoes Sizes 1014 to 1944........ceeeeeeeeees seve BB IO Li Boys’ High and Low Sho pis led A Luge nee S275 to $3.50 Girls’ Coats, $5.95 Stylish models of serge, yoke effect, pique collar, lined throughout, F Girls’ Coats, $9.95 ‘Two pretty models of gabardines and checks, Empire or belted styles, moire collar and strap of self materials on sleeves, with silk serge. Girls’ Dressy Coats $12.50, $15.00, $17.50, $19.50 Plain or fancy tailored models of serge, fancy checks and moire, lined or unlined, Sizes 6 to 14 years. Girls' Wash Frocks, $2.95, $3.95 Of gingham and linen, embracing the season's newest colors. Sizes 6 to 12 years. Girls’ Linen Frocks $5.95, $6.95, $7.95 & $10.95 French and ramie linen, in short waist or coat effects, some handsomely embroidered. Girls’ Skirts, $3.95, $4.05 @ $5.05 suspenders, lil, Order one to-day and prosper. M |

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