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asaiendiiatadialeaidemmeninianeininemeemnaneniann tata TAXPAYERS FACE $22,000,000 LOAD EROM WATE! WATERPLAN Lewis aceoenaniation for En larging Catskill Supply Comes | Up To-Morrow, NEW LIFE FOR BOARD.) Highly Paid Members to Gei! Eight-Year Extension If | Scheme Wins, | The already overburdened tax- bayers of the City of New York will have $22,000,000 added to their bonded Indebtedness if a recommendation | made to the Board of Estimate by! Chief Engincer Nelson R. Lewis is | Adopted at to-morrow’s meeting. Mr, Cewls favors the enlargement of | Catskill’ water supply by the acquisi- Hon of the Schohurle watershed, | As Tho Evening World has shown, Such a scheme would mean an eight-| year new lease of life for tho Board| of Water Supply, with its three | 000 a year members and a stugger- ing payroll. It has been pointed out in’ these columns how the city of New York would save many thou-| sands of dollars a year by the aboli-| “ion of the now practically useless Watkr Supply Board. Its duties} could be easily performed by the Department of Water Supply, Gas ond Electricity. The Ashokan water supply system, Installed at a cont to the City of New York of more than $214,000.000, will, | {nthe opinion of many experts, suMicient to meet the needs of’ the people here for the next fifteen year: Fust why the city should commit it- self to 0 great an expenditure at this stago of its great financial stress will have to be answered at to-morrow's Estimate Board meet- ng. tt was sald in City Hall to-day that Mayor fitchel’s mind is not made up hould acquire tho Scuoharie extension. ‘The Afey has admitted, however, that the ne. for extending the Catski stem will not become ap- p at least fifteen or twenty ASPOONFULOF = SALTS RELIEVES ACHING KIDNEYS; We eat too much meat,which clogs Kidneys, says noted authority. back hurts or Bladder, bothers, stop all meat for a while. cio | When you wake up with backache and dull misery in the kidney region it gen- erally means you have Ween eating too much mest, says a well-known authority, avid, which overworks the kidneys in their effort to filter it blood and they become sort of When your kid- sluggish and clog you must re- lieve them, like you rel ur bowels removing all the body nous waste, else you have backache, sick headache, dizzy spells; your s mach sours, t ya is coated, and when the weather is bac ‘ou have rheumatic twinges, The urin i» cloudy, full of sediment, channels often get sore, water scalds and you arc | obliged to seek relief two or three times during the night, Either consult « good, reliable pi ciap at once or get from your pharm: about four ounces of Jad Salts If take a tablespoonful in a gluss of water be- fore breakfast for a few days and your kidney: then act fine. This famous salts is made from the acid of grapes and lemon juice, combined with lithia, and has been used for generations to clean and stimulate sluggish kidneys, also to neutrali ids in the urine so it no longer irritates, thus ending blad- der weakness, Jad Salts is a life saver for regular meat eaters, It is inexpensive, cannot injure and makes a delightful, effer- vescent lithia-water drink. Adyt BELL-ANS Absolutely Removes! Indigestion. One package proves it. 25c at all druggists, Nothing like a little Fox Trot} after dinner, to keep the waist- line normal and drive business cares away. But have the right Pox Trot— have The Globe Trot Remick Medley Fox Trot} (A positive rantee of sylph-like figure and unvrinkled brow to every person using steadily for six months.) Resides all that, a record that y enjoy. Don't forget it on the way home to- night, ~ A 5728--$1.00 ’ COL BIA POUBLE- ('F9 )RECORDS ou t ne Gabriel Nicolet, Noted French Painter, scribes in Epigram Her| - Strange Characteristics | and Says the Most Sim- ple Woman Is a Puzzle | to the Most Learned | Man. Prefers Woman Who Is Ugly but Intelligent to the Woman Who Is Beautiful — Fades; Charm Grows Familiar, but Weman’s|: Mystery Makes Her the|' Real Riddle of the Uni-|‘ verse.” Man Never Guesses Her But Never De- “Beauty THE EVENING WORLD, THURSDAY, FARUARY 13, 1916. a ae F FAVORITISM FOR 5000 G0 ON STRIKE, FERRYBOAT GOES [gi**-"a"ssnoinam Gives Her Up pT |S cHARRED MORE - TO. S. OFFICERS The Armonia, a British cattle boat, it somewhere in the upper bey | nation# must not use their | | Recognition of Thei of Their Union Is Complaint £ Before hetsre Champa Fast! HEADS FIFTH AVE, BANK Committee Against Whit- aceite Rl aii 10 QUIT IN ~ AGROUND IN FOG jae r htons Wien & tug from her agents searching for her. The Armoftiia wan boarded by the neutrality squad Jast night and her wireless waa disman- CLOTHING TRADES tled under the ruling that ships of Demanded by 25,000 of the | Atlantic, From 4 Brockiyn, Amalgamated Workers. =| jin Mud Off Governor's ee ee rand T . — Island Over Hour reodore Hetaler Is Fourth to Rise ney an BENET In their effort to secure tion sate Ls ‘ 1 That Concern From -_-- of thely unton, the Am mated aaa | a aa Charges that Travis Whitney, Sec-| Clothing Workers of America thin) New York awoke this morning ¢ Like Position, |retary to the Public Service Com-| afternoon called out 5,000 wor on| find itself shrouded in «a fog that] At a meeting of the Board of Die mission, nnd Assistant Chief En-| strike, A thousand girls clud- | blocked trate, knocked ferry sched tors of the Fifth Avenue Bank, |sineer Turner favored the B. ft. T. ed in this number, all of whom work) Wes awry and made the Upper Bay ¥ Street and Fifth in the fight that Brooklyn property| on men's wear, Sidney Hillman, the/® bedlam of shrieking whistles and | holders are making to prevent tho|chuirman of the executive commit. | tolling by Avenue, re Hetzler, who en- third tracking of the elevated road | tee, stated that there are 25,000 unton| Shor s o'clock the ferry-| tered the service of the bank as @ lon Fulton Street wera made to-day| members still working without unton| boat Atlantic, plying between Ham-| messenger in 1890, was elected Presi- before tho Thompson Investigating | recognition by their employers and/ilion Avenue, Brooklyn, and South| dent. In his quarter-century consec- Committee by Herbert L. Carpenter) that these will be called out at the] Ferry, went aground off she South.; tion with the « rh he has worked of Yee Fulton Street Property Own-|rate of five thousand a day, begin. | eastern end of Govern ‘a Island, 'The| in all departm young- * ers’ Association. ning to-morrow. until they are ail/300 passengers were thrown to thejest President of a prominent New Mr. Carpenter told of the different | striking or their point is won, decks and against the sides of the! York bank stages of the fight and of how he ob-| At a meeting which began in the|boat. For more than an hour the| Mr. Hetzler was in London at the tained an injunction to-day from Jus-| Hotel Albert, Eleventh Street and] Atlantic stuck within a few yards of| outbreak of the war, He was chosen tice Callaghan forbidding the Public| University Place, at 1 o'clock yester-|the island | Chairman of the American Committee Service Commission to give final ap-|day afternoon and continued until 2] A boat lowered and men were| and under his direction thousands of | proval to tho structure. jovclock this morning, the employers| sent to the island for assistance. | Americans were relieved, “With counnel T called at the office) of 89,000 men's wear workers agreed | Tugs Were despatched to Ted Hook| The Fifth Avenue Rank is proud of of the Commission this morning and|to recognize the union. The employ-| flats and helped pull the ferry free; its record for developing bankers served the Injunction on Commission. | ets who still insist on the open shop|She returned to Brooklyn from messengers, On the directorate ler George V. T. Williams," Mr. Car-| were notified to-day of the impending | The Hamilton Ferry service was|of the concern are four men who be« | penter s 4. “Secretary Travis Whit-| Strikes. The meeting the Hotel | suspended for several hours and ereat | Ran in this humble capacity, Mr, | ney was sent for and came into the| Albert w. alled by Charles L, Bern-| lines of trucks formed at the Battery! Hetzler, James G. Cannon, William office, J asked him how [ should] helmor, Chairman of tho Arbitration| and the Brooklyn terminus of the line, | H. Porter and H. P. Fanch Round for Manhattan with 800] passengers, the Staton Island ferry boat Manhattan was gingerly feeling | C. L. Magnus. A committeo of three} its way 3 n directly eauv |AGKER, MERRALL & CONDIT from the workmen and three from| it» course a steam lighter loomed up. Committee of the New York Chamber of Commerce, the other committes- men being Dr. Paul Adelson and Dr. \serve the injunction on the Commis. sion. He replied, ‘I am not the Peo- |ple’s counsel.” T asked tilt, ‘Do you | deliberately refuse to advise the rép- | resentative of property owners? and [he answered: ‘Yes. T refuse! | “Secretary Whitney, throughout the the manutacturers met the Chambor| Cpt. Bunt of the ferryboat signalled of Commerce committes and succeed-| to hin eng but the mo- atop Es. 1820 ‘ eané ed in adjusting the diMoulty xo far ay| mentum of the ferryboat carried 1t| SLITS HERY Somber TNO Tallrons Commer ais employees were concerned with . jolt into the broad side of the pany’s fight to bulld this structure! | ine time of the atrikea last |lighter. In a moment the terryboat | jat the city’s expense, has taken the spring the manuted turers are said to | Was reversing | attiude of opposing me and those an-| | New Laid Jeociated with me from every atand.| 28Y6 agreed to recognize the union | dee Jar of the eollision, however, ' point.” on Dec. 1 and give all workers a dol- | sent passengers tumbling trom Mr. Carpenter cited one occasion | lar week more wages. Neither of | c@bin seats A mild panic de- when the Fulton t property | these agreements was lived up to,|Yeloped, but members of the ferry- Ss owners sought to have the Board of| th unions say. Last Wednesday «| boat crow and some of the men pas- Estinia June Joined ¢ for the BLR. T., poration Counsel © help them in the fight, about | 28, 1915, Secretry Whitney omans, chief counsel in opposing the Cor- meeting Was hekt whieh resuited in| the manufacturers conceding the ‘ women and girls there was no dan- | | ralen, 12: waaes but not the unton rec After ascertaining that the} About one hundred factories ave in- | lighter, which belong to the Commer. | j C doz. |_"Do vou regard the charges as sert.| | Abou in_tho controversy {cial Coal Company, was not badiy | lous that you inake against Assistna’ | Maplehurst Brand { nag. i the Manhattan continued on | * ong Turner and Secreta | ——— Chef Engineer Turner and Secretary ites sordhe Satter Fi F shC ntrat Union| F Mest Fre reamery | bravia Wihttney?” asked ~" LABOR MEN DEMAND eee eae ngers assured tho balf hysterical | orge A * replied Mr, Carpenter < Stornyards barge with 400 sheep on | “And would you say that they are THE ENIGMA wy GABRIEL NICOLET @ EF BRAUN EF CIE inoiined to ald the railroad companies PLACES ON P, S, BOARDS |::- upper tier and 200 steers on its | u t t By Nixola Greeley-Smith. Uist'a answer. “A man's opinions of |"@iint than the peoplen” vas Semanal lowor ter, i tow of ahe tugs e I “Woman is an eternal enigma. Man never guesses her, but he never! Women are of no value until he is) * said Mr. Carpenter slowly. “I! Railway Unions Propose to Whit-| Ward G. Murray and Hercules, was) Sives her up.” thirty-five, Hea do not understand that their activities have | N fC. A. Burr rounding the Battery into the Kast | Between thirty-five and fifty—sixty road | man Names of ©. A. River, bound from Cumminipaw to lb. The epigram came from an armchair in the Hotel Richmond. In its| hate eae. a” ttt 1s due to their activities | and W. C. Gurney. the goot of Mast Morty-sixth ateeet. | * e je} 7 3 ja} ole enc et ven—is man iden age. the caso of the ot K ie js Fe wh My b Le SEAMS Ke RD Gabriels Niclet, Prench Arcitt| vss oman'at Ia siey toc; vekl Geek Gieneay Spectal bo The Vreaiag Worlf ) Feeling its way through the fog came | hors conoours n every Salon, Chevalier of tho Legion of |, ANA woman's? Ie she, i oo ALBANY, Jan. 18—Labor organisa- |tho Sound freighter Poquonnock, With | Mayflower Brand Honor, member of the Royal Society of Portrait Painte) ox, ap r 1 Set dden, shrieking whistles and loud | , i No," M. Nicolet answered. “She : é3 resentatives ta|euddun, ie whis ‘fs and wearer of many other honors which the cost of amaniiin ehicwen le : sire tions to-day sent rep bawled warnings the Pequonnock and i pring chicken.” He spoke in| demanding direct rep- res oasting white paper won't permit me to enumerate. M, Nicolet! French, oo he did not know that he| Gov. Whitman der 9 {,, | th® barge came togethor, the steamer was éxtremely depressed yesterday, but it was not his! was using the phraseology of Broad DIE IN 3-DAY FIGHT resentation eet Lhasa epats win|famming its nose into the wtar-| e { is e honors that worried him. The voyage on the Lafayette! wn Hut spring chicken 9 not ver Spi debe ® hath eyed ‘ina | board side of tho cattle Moat 1c ens Atul: , ete | . - a policy rr y ae : ‘he crash and the screams and , r £0 seasick that he was|t After all, is it au ve ; A " had peen tee irate ee been : i that: he wa | i ; “*FY) Revolutionaries Make Attacks in| American Federation of Labor, 4 OF the injured ahoop and eters | almost carrie t amer, be said. But, true eon of | ay Ho, Four Districts and Are Beaten President Gompers and other ofticers| could be heard all over tue Battery Gaul that he is, ho brightened instantly whon | rel ¢ would | Back With Heavy L lof the organization inaugurated the/section and thousands ran to the Ib. “M, Nicolet, ona of your most famous paintings of ste “o\y in the] LONDON, Jan, 13.—Many Chinese| with President Wilson \aamaeen Donn t proceeded on her way. | women is called ‘The Enigma.’ Do you believe {tor did you merely |chiher revolutionaries wero killed and cap-| ‘To-day Thomau VW, Ryan headed «|The tugs dragged the barge to the , eXtra choice, soft, tender meat paint it?” Woman us tured in as of bloody enguge-| delegation of representatives of rall-|sea-wall and made her fast to pre- nese “I painted it and I believe ft," the painter answered, “The most simple! tos gained in distinction, Im mdividwe| ments on Jan, 6, 7 and 8 in the div-| way organizations, including engl- WED} Re TOURC ARR transtesrea | AT ALL OUR STORES } of women is an enigma to the most learned man. A man may study you all! 4! nystery, The enigma is more|tricts of Tameul, Potong, Yentzuwo! neers, tiremen, conductors and train-| to another barge. his life and at the end, what does he know? The riddle fs mor puzaling prof 1 , One day a man think he/and Poklo, ucvording to information| men, who request the appointment ¢ The Adriatic of the White Star than ever.” . 1 i eae Lali the wit bis every] recelved from the Canton Govern) a jabs iber on both the Publi ‘ 3 . . ¥_ By ape tehia Wik Bie ment by the Hritish authorities at) sstaminsions and te T .| ye Because there tau't any" Tf nnd wish nd Hongkong and forwarded by Keuter's errite an la ng and the Tndue ed, “You know Oscar Wilde], ‘ bared cal, UBteas Hongkong correspondent. r 01 . i Women are apbinzes without), Vo" the epeculations, of the | v Where it has gone-the eym-| The Hongkong despatch says that! They presented the name of C, A en at young woman confronted with life erstanding bu 'S the rebels ware wel ed i ‘ ‘ ; IWwuat inate thane stoner ate " rthel onders,| srros munitions aad ‘military Unie) BUT. a lawyer, for member of the 9 “It may be that there are women |, dcolding® paitacs oo MIT he speculates! A man spec 8 al-! forme. ‘Chey fought until thelr ams| New York City Public Service Com. | hout riddles, L have never) natin ScOnAL oh eee ch mey the woman who interests! munition was exhausted, when they, mission and the namo of W. C. Gur- painted them," he answered, ie Pio pORG ; ae —per juin Rie ane ee O8e Me bet ed continued to struggle with bombs. | ney of Binghamton for Commissioner | aps a di | self sj hat here ve P ta 7) 0 olutionist ec e A GREAT PAINTER OF ALL 1 hive undertaken to present her ig. | this little, woman, tha Sbe| routed and: many of theta, including] O” the up-State board. Both men are KINDS OF WOMEN. decision, her mystery, her difficulty, |! 88, CoNMplicated, #0 2] route of the leaders, were Killed ee| members or the Order of Railway 7 Yet M, Nicolet has painted*every|For jus! to be a woman isa difficulty, |e. men enigmas, taken prisoners. Tho Government! Conductors. No choice was named | typo of woman, from the great teau- Jia it not?" Madre ee seus eet also captured munitions and for the Industrial Commission ties of the English court to the un-| ‘it is more than a diMicnity: it is.ajrwer that?. Are the Ole. RarHMOnS) eroeHReaed in the repaal of ene PLA cy pce An opportunity that comes but once each win- utterably charming women of his|tragedy "1 replicd vomen | Ine traces left by the repels who | the repeal of the ‘ow la ort f own land, who seein to start with as} “Don't you make it more of o|NOT A MAN'S BUSINESS TO BE | escaped, \ Nest (ot ataric > —— ter—fine footwear for men, women and chil fow natural advantages as possible,|tragedy than it needs to “Mu SEDUCTIVE jBating them MRS. GRAHAME WHITE WINS. | dren at greatly reduced prices. Sizes are in- just to show man what they ean do. | Nic asked. “Comin P oniihe said, “unless we ake them tla brag Polh rem | complete in some of the smartest lines, but the ‘ At the exhibition of his paintings} Lafayette there were many who all our diffte (i | Miss WILSON N UNDER KNIFE, toudon court Restores Conjugal , 'P! ts anaes aaehac wl which will open in New York on Jan.| trembled with fear fpailoea’ is teyit wake rid-| Lo imnts te Avintor's Wite, large assortmen u ory selections 22 every type of feminine loveliness} causa we had boon warned that we a3 ee en ee a ue ae oe for all. Will be represented, ‘There will be | would be destroyed by them—yet here | Eto oy mie Evening W noted aviator, for restoration ¢ Men’s Shoes. ... . $2.90 to $5.75 nigma,” “Butterfly he Eternal|we are! Nothing happancd do] hearth yout that ya x h chia ts Hee sual ‘ Eve" and a portrait of a lovely Amer-|me than drendet ; okt a ar aitect ‘hint? Did he 1 re t oe lane mauee mee vs Women’s Boots. $2.60 to $4.85 jean girl in a Red Cross uniform|should have been spared that, it 1/2 lun operation at| ‘This action, It wax generally upder- | Women’s Slippers. $1.90 to $4.25 whieh the artist sompleied dees * had been @ good sailor. Now it seems Is he an-| towda iriag Stood, tad igh n aa Children’s Shoes $1.35 to §2.95 ‘ore leavin, ance for hi Isit}to me that the voyage of life in like nple soul is! wh tonsils vorce Mrs, Grahame-White to the United States, that—even for women, Tho impor- but “se plates bringing, The Grahame: White SIXTH AVENUE, Corner NINETEENTH STREET “The obvious, the superficial, in tant thing is maLcresner net ne married on June 1912, when er inte C s ¥ oy M n the a) Gr White miselt w nthe 7 - woman, has never interested we,” M./ of your trip as you can—io bo a good | or what) sin el tmelight as nm dating aviator, ‘Thal cM His ut HL Nicolet told me, I do not care to! sailor—and not to be afraid | Gre Aten : aneon wae patnt women who are merely pretty | nedoes, After all, tliey do no ’ npared gL ge vd tom I. Taylor of ttle animals, In ‘Enigma’ 1 have) pen very often and why spoll « pler ith women: 1 admit t M, Nico. | V8 ; "New at aoninlly, |G tried to suggest the unspoken|ant occasion vy worrying about |! iy man Never having been the least bit = BROKE HIMSELF OF aie ee ar ft it ya e SMOKING CIGARETTES (tx vine tos Sou tem ! Pa ate fos rare te At All World Offices and by Mail you agnor ear ane t All Wor ices and by | Ris! Marry harmless." fi ~ |A St. Louis Man Broke Himself of Smoking Ci by a Simple Home Remedy. ha, a living at 14215. 11th st broke himself of th chewing with a Advt NDAY WORLD “WA) | coms WORK MONDAY. WONDERS. | Rit { > aint p animals, Yet 1 1 the other day lin W. 8, Ge monograph « attes and Chewing | anatoie 1 that your great sat. imst and every other) Frenchnian would express his real and women if ho sald Mo..| woman is a9 Kood as an habit and) MERELY BEAUTIFUL that he Views Of love a well known residént ‘One beautitut St. Lo cigarette simple recipe "WOMAN | OF LITTLE VALUE ‘ of twenty-five man To Prevent The we Unp--Laxadse Mroy TS” bere be onl OE | wit EW rors’ tuguatue'oa bss, ogi. giv THE WORLD’S Winter Resort Annual for 1915- 16 have more nelude mixed at home. In reply to the question| ,._, iN h. ‘harm | r as to what he nsed he mide the following | Toteresting,” commented ¥. Nicos |tery ie more \ inely Printed statement: “I used a simple recipe | let t T don't think wo, | fader, Clini Prof Illustrated ! which TL mixed at home and which is] For ma the morely beautiful woman | mystery: Is use ustrated as follows: To 3 oz, of water add 20) has little value. 1 prefor infinitely to| Made of the 1 In Great Demand! sing of. Muriate of Ammonia, 4 sinall converse with the womun whois ugly |) sie coal x of Varlex Compound and 10 ¢rs.| jut inteiligent. ret. of Pepsin. I took a teaspoonful three ee i aa riaterperniad SUPT RILEY GETS DELAY. {UNDREDS OF WINTER flea @ cay. ony ATURE cam MUX! snocausa you havo reached the age! Whitman Gives n Wend Une VACATION PLACES, HEALTH This recipe can be tuken yourself, of reason, but-when you wore Attiduyits (iAtly by the i RESORTS, &¢., DESCRIBED! or given secretly to another in coffee, | twenty-five? 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