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troduced realism into “ Zand” fast night with the result that Germ Glade, the leading man, was unconscious half an performance Was delayed Adelaide revolver and shoots him. al Something Went wrong, rene JOHN French, Avenue, In he Law of the hour and the leading woman, | as a thrilling scene with Glade, her| ausband on the programme, draws a is charged to lower the & fignal from tho stage. | and as Mise| ling her weapon the wn and strack Glade ere Was ROMS eXcite among the audience, wctor was quickly attended by @ phy: Then the Evening World. but the MANHATTAN TAX. JUMPS 17 POINTS OVER 1915 RATE ensseipimnen Due to Direct State Tax Urged by Interests Fought by The Board of Aldermen this aftor- noon fixed the official tax rates for the five boroughs for the year 1916. ‘There is @ decided increase every- where, as the following will show: All Ready to Use. “You will like it” ive borough: the Finance and the Tax Depart. | ments. The tax rates for the respect- as presented above, The one-step danced with HER. The football chorus sung at college. The old songs that mother loved. That compelling concerto on the violin. Reminders of Metropolitan evenings. All these are yours if you haye a VICTROLA and there’s no reason why you shouldn’t have one. We have all types of Victrolas. records. You may have any Victrola We have all Victor uu want—$25 | to $200—tomorrow, by paying, according to the type you choose, $5 or $10 Down Pay the balance in monthly amounts, $5 or $10— same amount as you pay down. Victrola Salons, First Gallery, New Building. WANAMAKER Broadway at Ninth, New York THE EVEN mean that property valuations are to! bo taxed for these amounts on each | $100, As tas been diy state The Eventing World, this year's ble incteane everywhere i# the result of| op! posed on the city and w has been fought against in vain. As proof of} the contention that whe fadiure of the State to repeal this exorbitent burden is responsible for the increase, the | following oxplanation ts offered: The exports who figured out ths! 1916 budget show that a tax point !s/ equivalent to $800,000, On this basis! the arbitrary $14,000,000 imposition means an increase of 16 points in the tax rate, which shows that had not| this tax been added the rate would have been about the samo tf not ac- tually a little lower than last year. Tho following statement shows the amount of the budget which is to be 3013, 3018, Increase | rained ‘by taxation and at the unfform Manhattan... 1.57 2.04 = 17 pointa | patow throughout the whole city The Prove... 1.94 2.09 18 points lrotat budget . + 0177.66 Brooklyn 198 208 16 points | Lows estimated rever Queens . 1.9% «5.06 = AL points} of the General Fund Richmond ... 2.48 8,26 11 pointe | Gore piroh od abt ane Average increase 14 points. | ducted pursuant to Tho Board will likely act on the| Kection 990 of the | new tax rate this afternoon. Kte action! [ieeter New York 4. 4. is a mere formality, the report accom- | Less ager oof coun- sd panying the figures being prepared) | budgets ie te ere by its finance committee as a result) respective counties $7,101,565.9 of orts made by experts of both haar 2 dat 3g seat veceeseeses $167,067,676.25 The ordinance ‘adopted by the Al- dermon in fixing the new tax rates! fays there shall be levied upon roal | and personal property the sum of | $167,857,675.26 to pay the expenses in- | cluded in the 1916 bidget for conduct- ing tho publio businegs in each de- partment of the city, including pri cipal and int: (MONTREAL RAILWAY FIRE BELIEVED ENEWY PLOT Grand Trunk St on Rapidly Destroyed, With Loss of $300,000. MONTREAL, March 1.—The Bona- venture Stution of the Grand Trink Rallroad was destPoyed by fire to-day at a Tosw edtimated at $200,000, ‘The police declared that @ preliminary in- vestigation indicated that the fire was caused by crossed electric wires, but Fire Department officials say they have reason to believe that the build- ing was destroyed as a result of an enemy plot. Howard G, Kelley, Vice President ot the Grand Trunk Railway, issued a statement to-day deciaring that the fire was caused by a short circuit, The flames wero first noticed by a policeman on duty near the station, They burst out from a tower In which stationery was stored, Before the fire partment could reach the scone the |blaze had spread rapidly to other parts of the structure, which iy an old one and largely constructed of wood. The temperature was below ero, and the firemen suffered severcly, ned, children are under quarantine in the home of the Society for Prevention of Cruelty to Children in Schermerhorn Street, Brooklyn, as the result of three cases of scarlet fever, On Web. 21 Mar- |waret and Veronica Khatigun were | brought to the institution in a desti- | tute condition. days ago one jot the ped Jand was © Kingston Avenui TLospital, th Departinent has |tuken charge of th this morning. ‘The mi #us asphyxiation, yeater yas ® awe ucket, 1,849 Men’s Fancy Suits Down to $15.75 and $19.75 All of Them Wanamaker Winter Stocks the direct State tax of $14,000,000 im- | ENING WORLD, Diet and Exercise Course COPD POOCC OOOO OPP E EDL P LLDPE PL LLLP For Women to Improve Figure and Gain Weight LESSON NO. 21—Developing Thighs and Hips. PODMion. TO-DAY'S EXERCIS! RASS ey, Wess LTR NATE LS E, ILLUSTRATED. A eeries of illustrated charts Presenting exercises for the reduc- tion of obesity will be published in |) The Evening World for its women readers, beginning NEXT MON.- DAY. | These oharts, prepared by Miss Pauline Furlong, will be so ar- |! ranged that they may be pinned to ||: the wall for convenient inspection while thy exercises are being per- rd be com: an illus. 7) trated course in obesity reduction. || On the days alternating between | | charts Miss Furlong will write ar- ticles dealing with obesity reduc- tion and will conduct @ corre: |] spondence column through which she will iswer the questions of |, Mae — Li Vy denounced the si ciety for making an arrangeme| eee rinn SHereeures, |with Miss Everson's counsel for! To insure obtaining the complete Flushing Co: impair Woitse had written a ser pen tior WEDNESDAY, MARCH 1, 1916, _ ' \fosnerry REDUCTION CHARTS SCHOOL GIRLS GIRLS “GATHER tex AT POISON PEN TRIAL’ ’ostponed Be duse Aved Is Under Quarantine Mary M. Eve d before Ma for the ‘inl day eharged with pt Alvena who said she Fiteh ine le of Little Neck, os of vile potaoned | letters at Mis Everson's dicta- | directed to Miss Everson he rl fs quarantined in the| Children's Society in © there Is Kcarlet fover, Xavier ‘er ea) Girl| Pardomat Seventeenth Street this evening sort of prelim! po Srgnd Ce amet ‘Sther munlag: inet se ee ee Year Sehool dance at Wall, chureh No. Ravier Atwmat to Dance. Alumni Sodality will hold the Kaylor 123 BE PRETTY! TURN GRAY HAIR DARK and Sulphur. series, order The Evening World postponing the case without constit- ing or notifying the Court or the cE ! By Pauline Furlong. This fs also @ se vere exercise and dulged in after the cold water bath, but great care must be taken not to stand in a draught and catch cold, and can perform | (1 it with ease, Ail movements which foree the leg out backward “ or bring it to the front with a swing are valuable ones for developing the muscles of the hips and upper legs. TO-DAY’S EXERCISE. Fake your position on the floor, face downward, and weight of the! body resting on the paims of the! hands and toes, Slowly raise the! palms of the hands, Use castile soap for the warm water bath, as it supplies the body with the necessary oils, which the warm or hot water removes. Never take a ver bot bath unless you finish it with cold one to elose the pores and pre- | vent colds. Letters From Readers... | LARGE HIPS—MRS. J. R. writes: “1 do not want to reduce the whole | body, as my face, neck and chest are thin enough. I am very large around | the hips, especially the thighs. V hot baths and a rub-down with ed |phor reduce these parts? Is it neces- | right leg up and back as far as you iry for me to take all of the exer- can reach with comfort, Relax for | oiscs, and if not, will you kindly etate few sec nds and then raise the left! lee in the same manner, exercise with each umes, which ones I should p I follow the diet? Lam tive neh weigh 149 87, Is ? Shall ot three pounds, Repeat the} leg about six! TO-DAY’S MENUS. : Breakfast—Baked apple and cream, oatmeal and cocoa. Luncheon—Cream ot charlotte russe. Dinner—Koast Iamb and green pea mashed potatoes, lettuce and aspara- sus salad, with French dressing. HEALTH AND DEVELOPING AIDS, If you waut a clear, bealthy com- plexion and well toned system you shyuld take some kind of a bath at least once each day in the entire year. Yesterday I told you about hot, cold and tepid baths, but there are many | other varieties which have their spe- eial benefits upon the system, eircula- tion and health in general, The salt water bath has an exhil- arating effect on the body, tones up the entire system and gives @ health- ful glow to the skin, It also pre- vents colds and chapping and rough- ness of the ski he body should bo ine look larger, hot baths feel much better since taking then, as Tam troubled with poor ci tion, and it is ve tomato soup, Watch them rinsed with ¢ water after each $. | walt bath and soap should not be used rise when | in connection with the salt water, Of ; course oceans baths are preferable to made with a@ny other kind, but you may got the “ bags of sea salt and dissolve them in ‘a tub of warm water and derive good effects from them. Table, ry rock or sea salt may also be used in the @alt water bath. The Turkish bath should be taken not more than once or twice a week and is @ wonderful remedial agent for <x PRAUE | Saks £ Company Broadway at 34th Street NEVERBREAK HUNDRED WARDROBE TRUNK THIS IS THE TRUNK FOR YOU If you ever travel —if This Is the Great Clearaway—Tomorrow prices. SIZES—33 to 44; in stouts 37 to 46; in longs and shorts 34 to 39, We looked over them yester- day—1,849 finely tailored suits. | They seemed too good to sell at such | There are 247 patterns in the | neatest stripes and mixtures, mostly dark effects; | cheviots, worsteds, cassimeres and some unfinished | worsteds; grays, mixtures, blues, browns, greens with a soft over-plaid, gray plaids, mixtures deftly woven in black and white, green and blue, brown and green; 11 models, inclusive of all styles men of taste desire; some cut for young men. It’s a splendid showing. The | suits are as fine and fresh and wantable as the day they camein, But tomorrow we start the clearaway. $15.75 and $19.75. Get here as early as you can, in the Main Men's Store, Burlington Arcade floor, New Building JOHN WANAMAKER Broadway at Ninth, New York your trip be 10 or 10,000 mules, this is the trunk for you. Price $15 | It is a compact, com- modious wardrobe trunk J for man or woman, at the price of a good suitcase. Carries six suits or twelve dresses——a_ cont, | your shoes, hats and linens in compartments properly | divided and easy to get at. all) and on hooks or nails. in a ordinary hung two and | closet But, best of all, it turns your wardrobe over to you at the journey’s end just YOU CAN'T GET ‘THIS as you put it in—everye REMOVABLE RACK | thing crisp and clean and FEATURE IN ANY | without a wrinkle, It can’t OTILER TRUNK ON THE ruffle your clothes and it MARKE’T, | won't ruffle you either, ‘ | Tf you appreciate your | The patented removable clothes and personal ap- | } garment. rack holds six pearance you surely want | | suits or twelve dresses, this trunk with room for a topcoat or i evening wrap—can be lift Once more, the price— | ed out “bodily” (clothes Fifteen Dollars. in any other way. really ly quicker, OMPOSI. effects, with new style touches for Spring. Georgette erepe with t ieorgette tunic and waist; with waist and sleeves of Georgette. taffeta with powerful massage not to be obtainéd | Tenth Street and Second Avenue last ‘A very hot bath )night wa it SS Improve the sluggish condition of the blood and stimulate the circulation, For your height you should weigh . wet hot towels wrapped around we 000. The nurse: cs the hips for ten minutes at night and ‘ohil Ct. Mmethere, we is a delightful toilet reat followed by a camphor spirit rub will goreed to wor Hday, Felix who desire dark hair an educe them, but rolling is better and Stretching exercises engthen the waist line, Saks & Compa Broadway at 34th Street ified brush with it, an Nursery. to the Manhattan- up to test night had » burg yesterd check for $1 el to the association. movement is packed by Columbia University, pearance. It is not inten will Union| Rat pa Greeley il Telephone Three very attractive designs in Georgette and Taffeta Dresses for Women Remarkably Priced tomorrow at $18.50 Possessing all the charm of recently imported models without the prohibitive cost of the origtnals. One model is of taffeta folds for trimming: another has skirt. of while the third model is of taffeta Smart looking frocks, especially de- sirable for afternoon or matinee wear, at exceptionally moderate cost for garments of this character. Colors: Snappy, -Navy, Hague, blue, rose, gray, tan and wistaria. Sizes 34 to 42. For Tomorrow —Extraordinary Values in carefully Women’s Skirts at $2.95 ‘ Formerly from $5 to $9.75 tailored models in fancy eponges, mixtures, stripes, plaids th other desirable materials. In all the fashionable colors. None C. O. D., exchanged or on approval We Are Now Offering the New Regaliste and C. B. Corsets In Models Admirably Different Krom Those Shown Heretofore The new Reguliste designs in Summer coutil, batiste, broche and brocaded silk; may be had with medium or low bust and rubber top or bottom; slight- ly curved waistline and straight hips and back, with | hose supporters altached, \ $5.00 to $15.00 Prices range from —_—————$ C. B. Corsets for Spring are beautifully made of the newest ma- terials, und trimmed with dainty laces and embroidery, for slender, medium a trifle shorter, are pr Models and well-developed figures, with new skirt d from $1. 00 to $5.00 Special attention given to Growing Girls and Misses. | "Today ‘a jaanenel We Shall Cialis the | Extraordinary Offering of 3500 Pairs of Na Regular Stock Prices are $5 and $8 | | At $3.95—R. Widskin nine inches high, in bronze and black, with turned soles and coy- Women’s ered heels. models shown, | Women’s Boots at 3 | | $2.95 and $3.95 ‘J | larly sold at #8 button Boots, Women’s button Moots of patent coltskin and gunmetal calf, with excellent quality black cloth tops. One of the prettiest | Light welted soles and leather heels, Patent Coltskin Pumps, with black cloth quarters. Ideal) $2.95 Special at free j to wear with spats, ‘gat. a ry to the annual eachrs f St. Francis wager at Palwce, April 2. Try G enitioniirs old Fav- orite Recipe of Sage Tea ick numbers of these lessons may de Obtained by sending a #-cent stamp | of your newsdealer in advance. District-Attorney and set it down) Almost everyone knows that Sage T to Miss Furlong for each lesson desired, but readers are advised to order The for re a) “ The court or nen and Sulphur, propert, crowe women, many o men Evening World reguiarly of their newsdealers (or by subscription), as the = SR bina bager th eas tie evic| brings beck th supply of back mumbers te not inexhaustible, atet, exercise and health and reduc- | dence, oer tion aids. Do not follow the diet if ray Readers are invited to Gorrespond with Miss Furlong, who will reply) vot want to lose weight only through Stain tal mixture w through the columns of The Evening World, She will not print correspom|ine hips and lower portion of the The dédy of the Itallan killéd in a| is mussy and troublesome. dents’ full names. Letters must not exceed 250 words in length. State ques Bie’ cameo cee rolling Be the floor] ein fight with two unidentified men | by ap fas drug store for“ Wyet tions as briefly as possible. reduces the hips, arving te Hacky lit the corner of One Hundred and| Sage and Sulphur Compound,” you will et a large bottle of this famous old Kecipe, improved by the addition of ether Today's exercise shows another|/many fils, It reduces superfiuors | Is. gtlinulating and reducing, and i¢ | MoyeMe tht of Andrew ingredients, for about 80 cen wy 1% oe ne © pains. | quicken the circulation and keep you! greet. $e Fazto’s brother-in-law, Tony | can possi ell that you darkene combines « thigh and bip se qaectrte light baths have the eame| Warm form: ny hours, “Walk mich Benza_ of 2ot Past One Hundred |hair. as it does it ‘so naturally “and - , < rth od the ’ oping movement. eres and air bath should be in-| 2% breathe deeply in the fresh alr to land Ninth recogn evenly. You dampen a sponge of soft draw this thro your hair, taking one small strand time; by motning the gray hair dis- should not be at-| stand | {about 123 or less, hips 37, bust 34, ! vill ursery Association in which to tempted uniess| body vigor musly elt a rouge Purkien |} rom the measurements You have |rais# $9,000 to complete the $40,000 buitd. | SPPCAS Lack shad fed nd reais 4 towel for about five minutes, ‘Then | submitted T whould Judge that you ing fund. A committee of one hundred, |at two your he fh iy you are practised | ih tho entire body with alcohol and | need an all round reduction, | with headquarters at Union ‘Theological | dark, glossy and attractive. Wyeth's Sage and Sulphur Compound f ite for those he cure, mitigation or prevention of diseasé—