The evening world. Newspaper, April 19, 1915, Page 4

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THE EVENING WORLD, Boney, APRIL 19, MHISTS GET RENTS WILL JUMP BARON DE REUTER, PRICES FALL OFF HEAVY SENTENCE AS TAXRATEFOR GRIEVINGFOR WIFE, AFTER BIG DAY OF FORBOMB PLOT NEXT YEARSOARS Maro and Carbone Must we 4 i ‘ ' n News Ie Serve Not Less Thang N More Than 12 Years THEY SNEER AT COURT . \ . as Sustice Nott Frees Police Spy | j Li. From Blame for Attempt to } ‘ Ll . ee me Wreck Cathedral aoe bes Prank Adorn 1 Ce ar + 5 feene, the two you rehiste who w ' ” : conspired to blow wp atrich’s 4 ‘ Gathedral, were to-day wentenced to MM 4 ‘ eged teve MOPVe Dot lees than fit per « than ee McA : Me 4 tt r @welve years in prison by Judwe Nott guscuesine the ™ - @® Part 1. of Gener he When the por Moar nl Bremounced, Abarn Carbone, who made toe b Abernd and Ameder | py, carried to the Cathedral 9 the morning of March 2 jast, w 6 ervioe a! eneeringly on Biv heel and tT) f bs . Back to the Tombs York, if tt impos an ot Plt was 0 fair pronouncement,” 8014 pect tax, im eon fs ae ' ea Sony G, Keir, the lawyer who de- | eral cost of living ang} '% * he | ewaitie Abarno | the other toeal borougha in 1916, for| Os ae hter ot | parsed Pudge Nott could have sent the ney pay 70 per cent. of the dire ee ert Carpal! of Buscot led in men to prison under the indeter > law for not less than o aif nor more than twei ae of Anarchists were in the cerridor outside Part 1. before the Tork City te a la ork Delsoners were brought up for sen dhe es which lmpoar | tence, Mized in with them were 4! financial burdens, Mt. McAne “ne re: WORE ISSUES COURT adore of Central Office mon, and an} plied : est. extra guard of court officers under | Were Tt are for @ separ tion of the city and nt ate t suppose t Michael Fenton was on hand. | \\? ' Polity by the Anarchiata, who were con y Pt yo ag one week ago to-day, were) New York Cit der the conditions beorght before Judge Nott he said: Vie feet Bare eur one of the world The lot Prid finpowed upon it by the State, in going} Summons Before Him by Wire] over su Win this case, 1 have had con.) 4 Mind wey ts neny feures| — Motorist Accused of Running doubt an to the measure of New York will face the highest tax a Man Down it to mete out. The crime rate in modern history neat year | ama own, ‘ trading most ser Pho Budget for the year 115 was! (, rier ibe poretenees reat 909,000, The tax rate averaged ty Judge Josep Beall of Yon- Stee step ~adiad o@endere he figures of the five boroughs | kers inaugurated something new in| | A pe. ) por $100 valuation, says Mr.) jega! procedure this afternoon when the other hand, there was he called @ man accused of @ erim- in thi ‘The tax individual rates are as fol- lows: Manhattan, 1.86; Bronx, 1#8;| inal offense on the telephone and feptante which called for a certain! Kings, 1.01; Queens, 1.64; Kichmond, | directed him to appear in the Court of clemency; therefore I had 2.33. 1 Bessions, The man was Gifficulty on determining upon) “in arriving at the taxrate for the ‘ox of No. 263 North Broad- thd proper punishment. yoar 1916," said Mr. McAneny, “tho| : ae aoe *Afier hearing the teatimony of |PUdeet for 1915 ts made one of the}! Tarrytown, He was pasa: bases for our calculations. Even] in arburton Avenue, Yon- defendants and the testimony! yhould we cut a million of two from fternoon when his ‘the police oMicers in the case, no | the budget teures of this year wo are nd down George Mas: was left in my mind but that | confronted with the $18,000,000 Btate ip Kenpeknd nwen George MAN; ‘and Carbone were the leadi broke his eg, we ae in the conspiracy. It is tr Vox wo! 0 an os soperated with them,| as an alarmist, but the figures are san * he Wea 4 faa atvack 1 do not think Kk Polignano the in-| there, and the people of New York} 14, He waited a while, he ‘of the erii |may ax well accustom themaclves to] ty ind then, net finding & slibas crime wan directed against a/ them and perhaps reconoile them- having seen his victim car- he hospital, thought there _, @ building doar to the hearts | seiven to the inevitable, many for it was an attempt to advance a| will be a Jump in rents as a result of wis nothing edge to do and went cause which is distatsteful in a fi Ja tax increase In two years of such . i} ry like the United States, This remarkable proportions, Lauppose we oy Ane aer a oeaet ae Ii ‘try offers a fair chance to every Wii tax which cannot be overcome. “IT don't want to be misunderstood in the city. The only reason “It ia natural to suppose that there shall have to try to cut down our de- mere, defendants represented. | much when the $18,000,000 State tax “Ate thease defendants were of ma-| still stands.” years or not of weak intellectual, ‘There la genuine alarm throughout | ity, ame Koved be mens hey | city departments. Already plans are | Fermer Wite of mint ire Turner tools of others I should not have being made for further cutting d test, ealtation in giving) of payrotie and tis unde tod Awarded) Alimeny, | the longest terms possible un-| hundreds more are to | he the law. in view of all these con- The city department heads will ‘piame I have therefore concluded &| i: all on the bond which would represent halt ‘what 1 could Impose under the law ‘be a proper one.” ———. ‘| REFUSED TO BELIEVE BABY SON WAS DEAD * Frantic Mother Rushed With Life- © ess Body From Doctor to Police. = Mra, Herman Dumb of No. 188 Double J+A Stamps Till Noon Broome Btreet, who carried the life- Single Stamps After Noon, leas body of hor two-year-old son THE STORE OF CONFIDENCE” STORE OF CONFIDENCE” DIVORCEE GETS $4,329. ||| In less than ten minutes to-day Mra, | due her under i} agreement be- i] Justice Bhoarn, ound on entering ane y that his vate, usually he th @ Heht im. o diately above It, so that it hw ne the busy sidewalks, had back of a ition and Five hundred dollars had . Detectives found that the Shortly afterward K. inthe: his ward, a chorus git,” Ho died which attorneys | |\|\! of independ. | |||) ‘Merman from doctor to doctor yester- daz, retusing to believe the child wan sdead, ie almost crased by grief in her ‘home to-day. Her busband is an iron worker. She has a fruit stand at Ne, 198 Broome street. Herman yesterday tried to crawl | @ hole in the wall between | 198 and 1%. His neck was) broken. After a search of hours his body ‘wes found. Mra. Dumb, frantic, car- bim to the nearest doctor, The told her the child was dead. | ” she cried and rushed to the| pion’ Street Police Station. Thore | Dr. Page of Gouverneur Hospital as- | gured her Herman was dead, but she ‘would not believe it. Then Dr. Le- Rane, Coroner's Physician, told her the same thing. She collapeed and) Si dead child wea taken from her/ {50 424° Stamps FREE | Tomorrow, Tuesday, px+ With Purchases of $1.00 or More and Presenr COUPON poennesccensnany & This Coupon Is Good for Edays' and Sesame 8 ap- | petising and satisfying. fine relish for soups, fish, stews, steaks and chops ueeee , Stamps with Cash Pure hases of $1 or More ait, Sen dropped approxi fh was the founder of | Judee G Helegram Company, now one | aatd the ORDER OVER TELEPHONE '"™%,0,'s. mrs The taste of the investors change industria lili il TAKES OWN LIFE "CHANGE TRADING ary, ina te wituation w 1,440,000 hi nday, To-day the bulk of the was in railroad stocks, TI als, which boomed la@t weelt cm Whe (hostname Gunttions Best & Co. | present day, ae 8 the quality e: to improve it bo % STEWART DISTILEING CO, | [Phitadetvtiin New ¥ Vast Fifth Avenue at Thirty-fifth Street. Special sales here at Best's are primarily to attract new customers to the store, and to emphasize the values in the dif- ferent departments. Particularly featured now are these sales in the Women’s and Misses’, Boys’ and Children’s Departments. UE a gaa bl il a || Some Very Exceptional Sales | A Sale of Boys’ Blouses and Shirts Has been prepared today and Tuesday at prices One-Third less than are usually asked for garments of Boys’ Soft Pongee Blouses of silk finished rare shirtings in a variet new stripes; attach separate collar; sizes 7 to 14 years... 6... cece ee at 59c qualities. Youths’ Soft Pongee Shirts of silk finished pongee: shirt- ings in the newest colored stripes; collar and French cuffs; sizes 12 to 14%....... pointed separate at 68c A Sale of Children’s White Dresses Marked greatly below prevailing prices, 1.50 1.75 2.05 Monday, Tuesday & Wednesday Only In various dainty new models for immediate and summer wear; sizes 6 months to 3 years; on the 3rd Floor. The Sale of Children’s Night Drawers Continued today and Tuesday at the special price of 60c Regular Prices, 85c to 1,10 Of cross-barred muslin, necks faced with pink or blue; in summer weight; sizes 4 to 12 years, square A Reduced Sale of Women’s Hats and Waists Taken from the regular stock and marked to Close Out, comprises: 97 Trimmed Hats 5.00 7.50 10.00 All late models featuring the new shades; copies of expensive models and a number of mourn- ing hats of silk and crepe in- cluded—for Women and Misses —2nd Floor. HHH ' “You Never Pay : 4 206 Dressy Waists Which were formerly 5.75 to 9.75 3.85 6.85 Crepe de chine and Georgette, some hand embroidered; laces and fine nets, also a number of mourning waists. More at Bests” iil. enone “a good boitle to keep From 1788 to the hia been no change uy Me Kaltimore MTT HATH HY OPPENHEIM. GLUNS & € J4th Street, New Vork 1000 Japanese Kimonos Klaborately How dened binbro Spee « Vuesdan imported Crepe kK ite Copenhagen, Pink, Light Blue and Lavender as illus trated), with sash and full sleeves. Japanese in | plional Value, 1.50 | ICrepe de Chine Chine Negligees | Women's Crepe de Chine Negligee, with shadow lace coat effect and accordion pleated skirt; a very striking model. | i: 9.75 OPPENHEIM. CLLINS & G 34th Street, New York Exceptional Values Tuesday Women’s Ribbed Underwear 2,500 standard make Ribbed Union Suits, of fine liste, reinforced, umbrelia and tight knee; reguiar and extra sizes. Regular 50¢ and 73¢ Value, GOCE | Women’s Long Silk Gloves 16-Button, superior quality Milanese Silk Gloves, in White, Black. Gray and Champagne; double finger tips. 75c Washable Gloves Women's Washable Chamoisuede Gloves. in White. Champagne, Gray and Black; heavy embroidered backs. Fibre Silk Sweaters | | Women’s belted coat model Sweaters in '| Copenhagen, Rose, Tan and Gold; also |! | various combination color effects, 5.00 | ————— eel Corduroy Walking Skirts Women's Washable. Corduroy Skirts; a plain tailored model, with belt and pockets, in White, Sand and Coral. 3.95 Crepe de Chine Underbodices A variety of Crepe de Chine Bodices, in Pink and White, trimmed with Val, and Cluny Lace. 75c Women’s EnvelopeChemises Of superior Crepe de Chine, in Pink and White, trimmed with lace and ribbons, in a variety of models, 1.50 and 2.00 | SUNDAY WORLD WANTS WORK i MONDAY MORNING WONDERS

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