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en PAY! PAY! PEOPLE MUST PA’ tightening the sorews wherever pres. | sure can be applied, MILLS’8 PLAN TO MAKE DEATH EXPENSIVE Everybody is painfully aware that is comting more to live these dave, | t ed, This theres into law ey are commonly ca fi of the screw ‘and wilh be eno this week “The graduated soale of rates, run ning from 1 to & per cent., reinains "sald Benater Mille to twlat MORE AND MORE A PROBLEM Evening World tn explanation of his -__~---- s—___----—_—_. —.- | meamire, “but the acale te made to apply on smaller amounts. For et On si oc pora tor ited 1 je, the e herit- Albany “Overhead Charges” {rons es. No corporation tn the United | ample, the present tax on an tr ¢ 68, not even the Steel Trus | ance equenthed to @ father, mother, Pat-Ponucians in Dollars | Fisaderg,, Ol! or Bell Telephone, | or child is 1 per cent, on ang spends $40,000,000 0 year for generol | puin between $8,000 and $50,000, ‘The | administration expen |Rew rate will be 1 per gent. on, between It has become apparent to the off. !'$5,000 and $25,000, and @o on. clnla of government at Albany that| Anadysia of the bill ahowa that the | and Cents Quandary. . AM PEs 7 - thers fe little hope of cutting down! present maximum tax on coliateras | MORE REVENUE THE CRY. | radically these ‘tremendous expendi-|foneritances ia 4 per cent. on more a j tures. Nob really wants to econo-| than $1,000,000, ‘The new Jaw wilt \ | ize. Talk of retrenchment ix chiefly have the 4° per cent, levied on ow, for for politica und intended for | eum over $200,000, Similar incre: But the “We Should Worry” |iiinding ‘nome constituents. very) tht rer poate made in the scale of tax on! State is grabbing | transfers to @ person or corporation uetions mus ouside the family, The presen of the department for all it cay Statesmen Can Always Slap na Direct Tax. | Ways be made jh some other depart: | inaximum of 8 per cent. onan amount 2) ect ment lin excesn of $1,000,000 will be changed | eo Membere of the Legisiature make! go ‘hat the ® per cent. will be levied s 4 | epeecher about econo: In depart-| on any amount in exceas of , ‘ By Samuel M. Williams — | Renta and gices over, their own ex.| "4tny,amount in excene of $200,000. (Bpecial Staff Correspondent of The! travaganoas the mnall army of need-! ojacsifcation of family beneficiaries Evening World Jona umployeer, the enormous, biis|on whore inheritance the lowret tax ] x or luxuries aroun< m ‘ol, ¢ is imposed. Unde t law ALBANY, March 20.--Fivery day it] for Juxuries arcund the upite [fale p ees enen, urbane, ‘wrt setts, | becomes more and more evident that| phones and costly stationery and @) i other, slater, daughter-in-law, xon- the oritical problem of State Govern- | thousand little ways of spending |in jaw and adopted child are all Ment at Albany {# ono of finance—| Public money that yoga Huan | ine! in the immediate family wi dust plain dollars and cents, the aame [would Sonnet tone tuxury | tie, allowed an exemption on $6,000 problem that confronts per cent.|‘winch New York City oMficinis use| tny from 1 per cont to 4 per cent, on Of the people of the State—how to| with recklena disregard of cost that| arounta in exceas of $6,000, make the ende meet and the incoms | state ‘ogilators. with, all thet The new nueamure mebarate those , . [travagance have no! relatives into two classes, Ln the first en “at ted Siwy aan te aon jis the automobile. class, nearest to the ‘deoedent and Whitman, his advisers and the legia- the lowest 4s R EVERY DOLLAR 8AVED| payin, 1° lowest tax, are father, fators work over questions of reform, CLAW TO SPEND A HUNDRED. | mother, husband, wife and child, In pe ethica, of social service and prin-| it every day in Albany there are| te second clase are put brother, mis- cially of politics, and in the 6n4/ patched new schemes to apend oney | ter. aaughter in tew fue ier acs tae they wind up face to face with the|on new reforms, new i wt | ist per cent. mdre in ‘each etep of same old diMfoulty of the dollar mark. er aety Hae sat reposition to| the acale than for the first claes. ic Stripped of all tie juggling and | m1 CI ad ‘ond | Will be ° per cent, imatead of 1 per Gwieting ot figures to make a better eye ed nen: are plane to abort | cent. on amounts typ 40 $25,000, and > hundred dollar : rising to 5 per cent. on amounts! @howing, the bare fact remains that the cost of operating the State Gov- ernment i# now increasing at the Tnability to make expenditures square with current income or to enfores rigid economy, all the officials of the above $200,000, Senator Mille estimates that this tnorease in ‘nheritance transfer taxes » Government now turning rate of about 10 por cent., or between |Mhalr qttontion to the other side ot| Will bring into Fis lee cece ee $4,000,000 and $5,000,000, a year, Bome-| the problem, which ix much easier ites es there are abno t _/and happier for them. Since expend 4 Bees ei cee —— tures cannot be reduced, then income| 8ITUATION MUDDLED BY NEW » r vere are abnormal | cust be increased. in simple words, YORK’'S CRY FOR RELIEF. streaks of enforced economies that} the people must be made to pay more ‘This inheritance tax revision ie but serve to change the tide temporarily, | This harsh sounding statement, how a sample of many little twists of the but eventually tho undercurrent is |@ver, 1s disguised under such muavel tere ine are being applied to fund to have be running along at | teens Ston, indired R taxes and re- rease the State revenues, Nurmer- 1 " us Dilla are in legislative incuba- djustment of rates. “ine proposition of Senato L. Mills for a State income | gradunily would become the Total Stato expenditures lave now | passed the $60,000,000 mark—$5,000~ 000 per month, $165,000 per day, $6 per 4d for Serta woman and child. In @ lange business corporation thes Albany Government expenses would be classed as overhead charges for general administration. The still more | #normous costs of municipal govern- 1 Ogden | tore to be hate’ tax that |tWo weeks; when leaders decide corner | bog Hing hd be put into effect, e axa- New York City's clamor for relief |mtone of a new aynter of Bite ra. | from the heavy end of State taxation tion has peer slat leaders as too | burdens is complicating the situation, ent by the Jeximlvvave decided to rely | If the Stato treasury ix made to give unpopular. ‘They east upon adding | back to the metropolis a more equi- for another your Ot igortment of in- |table phare of ita cont on ment in the cities would be compared |to the vartesn nosed and to| tere dx just that much less for up- | to operating or turing ex-|direct taxes now {mpo! State distri tion, which must be} | made up by stil more taxes, The | | up-Htate rulers of the government, | owever, have @ last resource which | they can apply at will, That Isa di- rect Btate tax, of which about cent. falls on New York City, The average citizen in his private business figures first how much in- come h sand then adjusts his ex.) penditures accordingly. These same! average ciiizens transformed into State officials and legislators reverse Foun 1 fur-|country than what FRENCH CHEMIST DISCOVERS SECRET method. They figure first how muc! HEE expenditure of public money they want | to make, and then by thelr power of | } taxatic call on the people to contrib- Remarkable New Tonic Builds Strength. Increases Weight, Kovitalizes Batire Brotem, OR « hundrea years the greatest physiclans have cribing cod iver ple could take them. now, _ however, « French chemist who covered a method of ing the medicinal ei from cod using the hee | ute the | amount needed. This week the Legislature ts making up the budget, which meana the appro- extract~ ements without greasy aub- |July 1. When that 1s done it will form or other for | stance which’ "heretofore existing sources and find the treasury Beople who were run down, grented 90 ny objections | ‘anywhore from $5,000,000 to $10,000,000 a ervous, oO tA bd | short. nin wonderful r | Baaition, to its a0. inne Will they cut the appropriations by hiously combined this extract | that amount? No; neither the Gove with extract of malt, tron }ernor nor heads of departments nor malt extract And. hypophosphites, | that | the Senators nor the Assemblymen, y sicians | malto-ferrin only makes |The Legislature will decrees a direct Drancribn anit” nderfully | delicious | State tax to make up the deficit, and drink, but a marvellously | New York City will be called upon to @ verybody | Malto-forrin is the secret | needed knows that lof rosy cheeks Children | a ee there is no better blood urifer than ron and hy- pophosites, Heretofore, the trouble with — these preparations hae been at they were 50 dis- Serenable to the taste, #0 love it—grown-ups can feel its rejuvenating effect after the first day-old people find that {t restores the prime activity of youth Go to ir druggist to-day and take home a bottle of Malto-ferrin. If you don't find it satisfactory in every way take the empty bottle back to your drugitst and et your money. ‘Tear out Tatuble and so upsetting |fiiy clipping now to remind tothe stomach that rew peor | you . STENT BATES SOUTH CHT! Diem to n pursued. IN INDIANA A Greencastle, Ind., cow sal. lowed @ board twenty-two inches long. Unfortunately, it ruined her usefulness asa cow. HEADS U. S. AVIATION SCHOOL | 0, Cal, WASHINGTON, March 20.—Col, Will- | iam A, Glassford, chief signal oMcer of the Western Department, was to-day proceed at once to San Diego, Cal, to | toke command of the army aviation | | school there. MUSTEROLE FEELS! It Gete to That Sore Spot FURNITURE CREDIT TERMS $3.00 Down on $50.00 5.00 “« 75.00 7.50 « 100.00 10.00 150.00 15.00 * 200.00 25.00 * 300.00 FREE BRASS BED With ur RED PIMPLES DISFIGURED FACE A-a-h That’ 's delicious relief for those sore muscles, those stiff joints, that lame k MUSTEROLE is a clean, white oint- ment, made with the oil of mustard and other home simples. | It does the work of the old-fashioned tnustard plaster, minus the plaster and minus the blister! You simply rub MUSTEROLE on the spot where the pain is—rub it on briskly and the pain is gone No muss, no bother, Just comforting, | soothing relief —first « gentle glow, then «delightful sense of coolness, And best | of all, no blisters like the old-fashioned | mustard plaster used to make, There he asthing like MUSTEROLE | tor Sore Throat, Bronchitis, Tonsilitis, | Croup, Stiff Neck, Asthma, Neuralgia, | Increasing Rapidly, Began to Itch and Smart So Could Not Sleep, Scratching \ Made o Very Sore, ie HEALED BY CUTICURA Cig SOAPAND OINTMENT gOPENS AW ACCOUNT APARTMENTS FURNISHED “I discovered Wtue red pimples on my face and arms. I later saw they were increasing rapidly, They were hard and festered, and often I had Headache, Congestion, Pleuriay, Rucu-' COMPLETE FROM $60 TO. $600 FA large pimples which lasted as matism, Lumbago, Pains and Aches of " 4 \ two r eoks, the Back or Joints, Sprains, Sore Mus. OPeM Monday & Saturday Evenings 6 *) ity teen hea en tles, Bruises, Chilblalns, Frosted Feet 104ST. L STATION AT CORNER (:/ -* 4) 40 1 could. not sleep and T and Colds of the Chest (it often pre vents Pneumonia) At your druggist’s, in 25c and 506c jar. and a special large horpit al size for 82.50 Be sure you get t enuine MUS. TEROLE, Refuse imitations—get what youask for. The Musterole Company Cleveland, Obio. el wratching, and this would \ make iny face very sore, Red Kt Dlowhes covered it, and my \ face was disfigured 1 heard of Cuticura Soap and Ointment and I sent for a sample. Afwr a week @ change had taken placo so T bought more, and ina b my face was clear.” (Signed) Raymo: Sweeney, 107 De Russoy July 14, 1916. Sample Each Free by Mall With S%-p. Skin Book on request. Ad- dross postcard “Cuticura, Dept. T, Beer tom.'' Gold throughout the werld, sort, FISHER Bros COLUMBUS BET.103 &1I vs f St, Binghamton, N. Y i j Word Wants Work Wpndeis t during the next, ibutions, then | 0 per) the | priations for the fiscal year beginning | | figure up the anticipated revenues from | stord Sent to! ordered relieved of those duties and to, often irritated my face by | THE EVENING WORLD, MONDAY, MAROH 20, 1916. ARMOR PLATE MEN NOT ROBBERS LODGE TELLS THE SENATE | CANADIAN MISS BACK FROM NURSING FRENCH SOLDIERS IN PARI. “DOUBLE-CROSS" “AT ALBANY TO BEAT PURE WATER FIGHT Bostonians and the original Robin | years and a year ago he became @ mem= — <a ' 100d, died here jaat night ber of The World Quarter Century Club, Mr. Karl's stage career covered, T° the men who worked wih Bim Ee Ss Says C i Fenrose : = pie page 5 jwas known as a capable and kindly .| Senator Slater‘ Say Wohansic With Penrose and Other Re jmore than forty years, and it was|™ay “te te murvived by his wife and Hospital Will Not Be publicans He Defends Makers | *#!4 he had sung in not less that 160 }iwo sone, Funeral services will be held ai fi Moved. in Opposing ‘Viliman Bill. HAVE PLANS ALL. | AID. | WASHINGTON, March Jo --With| With Henry C. Barnabee and W. H. —_——— | feclarations that the Administra McDonald, Mr, Kari waa a member} HARVARD FORMS AERO CORPS. ‘Will Vote to Keep Buildings) proposes to use the power of the Gov- | from tha amwociation that caine The a Students 'p h | ernment to destr legitimate | mort successful English opera oom- French Service, on Croton Site, Then Play | vate industry, Repub) pany America has evar known. ci ,| CAMBRIDGE, Mans, March 20— Trick With Appropr iation, ernoon joined in @ final bitter a8 | Sartnership in 1866, and the next year |One hundred men have volunteered as | sault on the ‘filmer Government the Bostonians was born. Mr. Kerl's|members of the proposed Harvard _— armor plate bi popularity mounted with that of the! aero Corps, which is to be a parallel (Special froma Sta Corre pendent “Unfair, ry" “wanton” |other principals until his name be: | organization to the Harvard regiment, wi che Bvening Werle nd “vengeful” we fow of the Tey Wena af thousands of muse! Frazier Curtis, a Harvard alumnus, ALBANY, March 20 M aie terma used as Sena lee, Pen- | jovers were charmed by his rare tenor; who has just been invalided from the Hospital and the Yorktown School rome, Oliver, Hardin Curtis and! voice. He left the Bostonians in 18%, ‘air service of the French army, is bee |for Bore wii not be removed trom | others Joined the atteck of Lappitt of | felling out to Rarnabee and Melon jning tho new movement, his plan bes Crot ‘atershed,” “ the predic- 1. le th >! j aid a bra edie betta tne i or of W Rhode Isl who made the prinel- |" y'riep his retirement from the opera |!n& to prepare students for service bie a nat pal speech Mr, Kari devoted much of hia time|in the United States army and navy, chester, “The Senate Finance Com- | All other business was laid awide,}to teaching and to church and con-jand, if the Government consents, mittee at its meeting to-morrow will oven Senator Chamberlain's prepared. | cert work, being much in demand for|service with the Frenoh army. A refuse to raport out the Wagner bille | ' 7 Irish songs, For the past four years|training camp will be opened thie ‘ eom bills he had lived tn Roche: summer. for abandoning these sites, ae de-| The only a for the Dill ie manded by New York Cliy, On armor plate manufacturers are endny Senator Wagner will »buers," said Senator Lodge, “As 66 59 move to discharge the committe and} GertRUDE ACAOLEY eet CC Meera HH we will ve a vote in the S No | ms leave muoh t desired, W a mh ' \ORDUNA WAS GONVOYED low, Senators and Representatives moves are often called robbers, with grave “But haa not Gov. Whitman de-} apie bedi clared for removal?” was asked BY A TORPEDO BOAT nH wee P = have yet to hear any auth cia i py aay othe cate, reeaee tive statement from the Governc tbe int Miche: Maa AB de pent lD that effect” seplied slater (Cunard Liner Takes Nort } Lane there is no question as to tts qui 4 Navy estim armor ¢ e + It is understood that a double-cross to Escape Submarine manufactured on are absd Fi T d Fi t S Fi t T d A h g, S | isis ln butnp tenia Guy ta aoe S mnanutaer ured nae abs! For Tired Feet, Sore Feet, Tender, Aching, Swo | State legislators who are ‘to atand by sate tems for depreciation, interest, taxes, | C: Il d F t d Pp f | C the Westchester politicians in the) ‘The Orduna of the Cunard line ar- jasurance or administrative costs en Cailoused Feet and Painiul Gorns . | move that means the pollution of |‘Ved to-day from Liverpool, She had | Penrose broke in to sy deprecia |New York City's water supply been convoyed well into tho Atla saa ge ne $100,000 hammer whic’ 3 ‘they will play both skies of the! PY @ torpedo boat. For mveral weeks me ote just after it was put | s oft t reports of ¢ kame. ‘The bills for abandoning the rman subm n use, ai sites and removing the institutions | %Uth Irish coast ad the routin | will not be passed. The hospital and | of vessels by the north of a CHILD WIFE - REGANTS school will remain where they are. |e Orduna took the southern re Miss Gertrude F. Macaulay, da At the same time, however, the legis. | ;,Alise Gertrude F. Macaulay, de WEIRD GRIME TALE! jatora will refrain from appropriating | Insurance Company of Montreal any additional money for buildings. | turned after eight months’ —— Everything will be left as it Is for|t convaleacs man of ly Mary! Girl W Says She and Her Chum \ the time boing. The bare beginningn | Gerhardt in Lond Were White Slaves, Had | jof the institutions will he left, with Been toc eMovind! } the idea that In the future the t | tion has died down in the imetropolis. | Mary M fourteen Tho Westohester politicians will and twelve years und by make their fight on the ground that {f | NEE § BY Dl M ES Policeman White muse of # mere “kick” oan force the removal | “rit2 Wenzer, Clarkson of these institutions a precedent is | Stree latbush, y told established so that with proper prea-| AND ESCAP ESCAPE ISLAND : ae ey of the vent neh sure any inatitution in the State can| Detective Bure t i be forcel to move. ‘This argument| ters sae had been forced te e with |has solidified the ranks of up-State | |a young Italian, named Michael, for | 1exislatore, each ths, their parents being dead. of whom has some|Retorm wory ails Leave! two Bo | pet institution t ‘otect, and th : hg will stand together S| Stuffed Clothes Behind and fd she was marri 1 ved at A The danger of public health in New “lee Over Ice girl was Minnie] — dust take your sboes off and then put| dance with joy; also you will find all paim York City from pollution of its water Flee Over | © No. 509 Maplo | those weary, shoe-crinkled, aching, burn-| gone from corns, callous 1 bunions. Ls < Minnie to the|ing, corn-pestered, bunion-tortured feet] There's nothing like “Tiz.” It’s the | SOppIy 16 sneered at by the up-State! gong rang, 9 af They kept on go-|of yours in « “Tiz bath, Your toes| only remedy that draws out all the poi- hey Speapdas |aeyorenk this morning the movies until the will wriggle with joy? they'll look up at] sonous exudations which puff up your Senator Slater added: “The agita-| avenging ieee They were af you and almost totk and them they'll] feet and cause foot torture tion 4s fomented by one man who has|f™mAtory on Hart's Island, a iF aan take another dive in that “Tiz” bath. Get a 25-cent box of “Tix” at any ‘buga on his brain.’ There ie no dan-| ‘Wo of the prisoners jumy ic When your feet feel like lumps of lead| drug or department store—don't walt. cote ready for de ork, | on. the floc _ a | ger from pollution excepting eens tha their cot# ready for the day's wor! ‘Mary's father d two monthe ago, | all tired out—just oy Lye : Ly el Raw al a 700 Heat esti bee) com. microbes of bias and prejudice of this | APProaching oe Leg ; Lou 4! ner mother being dead | grand “it’s glorious. Your fee ili| fortable your shoes feel vt. cated there by New York City's re i ROSES DO Ae eRe @ | quest. Now you want them removed Oe ay st up we'll dum | “This fear of pollution is ail imag-| yout gn the foot!” threatened. the | | inary and we will prove it by fore- | | most experts, Already you have pub- tant the threat was pu lic institutions in the watershed, How rq é eutlOn, apa ead ot J a { and Davic wo dummies rolled a | about the Bedford Rete ory for| tne feet of the keepers. ‘They ¢ Women? [ can show that its drainage,| sisted of coats and trousers, \ which is filtered, contains far fewer | urtistioaliy stuffed with newspapers, | we hi eo waters 0 Johnso d Davidson had made | eer i wares AACS OF tS Orees their escape at about o'clock this | into NOD sb OWS morning, After getting by Keepe sete “What theso New York City fan- hey, the prisoners went e | | atios want to do ts to make a waste Wises Riker's Ish: we ‘* at | Best, safe: ast cathartic for liver q - reer vest. | Was anchored Y oe ar we ore ae nay edo t Wane | It is the keepers’ theory that they| and bowels, and people | | Catskills and then ybody else will | cut @ bow aes 1 ON iu ner deck kuow it. | ! get the same ide he institutions | aNd pete across the wat will not be reme Liar Nech ae ere ev were i | It is hinted that Gov. Whitman has he ice floes ¢ out from| py gy ey been careful to divcrimimate in Bib | is, Wate £06 8 Bo ateH Se50 OF 0008) They're fine! Don't stay | statements on the subject. He is | ier (the foes, and made their way| Dilious, sick, headachy quoted as saying that he would veto | edge of the Roce, and inade thelr wi : A | any more appropriations for the insti. | Acroas the broken ice to the shore, or constipated. tutions, but has not said anything | despite the . thy t Johns nix Lame | about removal trom the watershed. The desertec ow at was nd ad morning. OFFICIALS AT OPENING FAMILY SNOOZES ON OF NEW CITY COURT THROUGH TWO FIRES i i} | ‘ ov ;: } ? e resides at! . | Magistrate Appleton Presides at poticeman and Firemen Finally | Tribunal for Trial of Munici {Rescue Sleepy Dollivers From — | enders. \ pal Offenders, | Broadway Blaze | What is to be known as the Munici-} patrotman Dynan of the West pal Term Court, in which will be tried | porty, ation te sone | | exclusively violations of city orate eines ee geil | noes and department regulations, | Wig occupy Shari finer antec pened at 10.30 to-day in Room 500] rons ut No, 1570 Broadway, are tho leu the fifth floor of the Municipal soundest sic ra in New York, There | Building were two fires in that building this | | | It is the firs court of tts kind in! morning, one at 6 o'clock, which was ! | this country, On the r t of Magie gontined to tho kitchen of Abraham ej iy sted | Wolpin’s restaurant on the ground pet e Charles W. Appleton, selected | yor and another at 9.15 oclock, or the bench, aat Mayor Mitchel, and | Which ate it# Way up from the kitchen on MMs left Comptroller Prendergast. to tho Dolliver apartinent, Enjoy life! Keep clean inside with | Others occupying seats on the bench! In spite of the contusion of both | Cascarets. Take one or two at night were Cifef City Magistrate William | fires, livers slept blissfully on | and enjoy the nicest, gentlest liver and McAdoo and Hronsion Winthrop of| until Patrolman Dynan and a fires | bowel cleansing you ever experienced, the Committee on Criminal Courts of | man broke into the apartment, burst | Wake up feeling grand. Your head will the Charity Organization Society. n the bedroom door and dragged | ye clear, your tongue clean, breath right, Magistrate McAdoo ned just | them through the smoke-filled halls, | he clea, Sour langue © ta re thirty what. the functions of the odurt will| Wolpln’s restaurant is on the south. | plomach sweet al ret eae vere, be, Mayor Mitchel declared the new corner of West Forty-seventh | feet of bowels activ ie De y Dee ete raat) (ecciati one Street. ‘The proprietor ani fam. | drug store and straighten up, Stop the ‘The first case was that of Levi. ily ive on the third floor. nd | headaches, bilious spells, bad colds and Greenberg, accused by Inspector Mo- floor 1# occupied by Kalmer, Puck | had days Brighten up, Cheer up, Clean Jaretta of the F revention Bureau and Abrahame, publi Hd up! Mothers should give a whole Cas- of having rt n a ton of who owns the caret to children when cross, bilious, hay in bis stable, a f Division tiprestird feverish or if tongue is coated—th Street, without a permit, He pleaded total damag | i Sed meat Cr f ignorance, but admit that he had ed at ab » | harmless—-never gripe or si hen. -Advt been storing hay for twelve yeurs, pean in a Booty Hay is classed as a combustible, | \ G beng was given an opportunity | con > To appreciate the conven- Wawa Alan Leaves Hospital 3 | ud Allan, noted. dancer, who For Infants and Children ience and great value of almost lost her life following an. opera thon’ for appendicitis March 6. hired « fin Use For Over 30 Years || the Sunday World’s Want D solely to transport flowers sent when she departed yesterday, al- Alwaye | bears moat well, from the German Hospital | \ for apartments in the otel ey ' \ gous, No. 44 Weet Forta-fitth Bt | Rignanary of ' TOM KARL, FAMOUS One of the Founders of the Bos- Tom Karl, one of the founders of the W. J. HILTON DEAD. Was tn Stereotyping Department of ‘The World for 26 Yours, William J, Hilton, who was the seaiet~ ‘ant foreman in the stereotyping depast+ ment of The World for twenty-six years, died at his home, No. 658 Decatur Street, Brooklyn, on Saturday evening. | He had been sertously ill for two weeke Mr. Hilton was a member of Stereo- typers’ Union No, 1 for more than thirty TENOR SINGER, DEAD tonians, He Sang in 150 Operas. ROCHESTER, N.Y. Mareh 20 ifferent operas, He was one of thé;at his home at 7,46. o'clock to-night. rganizers of the Bostonians and a’ The Interment will be in Evergrees ‘avorite In this country and abroad Cemetery to-morrow morning. —_—_—_———— “Can't beat ‘Tiz’ for silly, swollen test, Don’t stay footsick I” ANAK MAS THE WORLD MAGAZINES GREAT NEW MYSTERY SERTAL _ By Thelwolrench Masters of Defective Fiction- Marcel Allain & Pierre Sourestre The STORY EVENT of the SEASON More thrilling than Arsene Lupin! HE most absorbing aetective story of many years—- the most baffling mystery tale—that is what The World Magazine has secured in FANTOMAS, its great new serial which begins next Sunday, March 26. It is the Greatest Fiction Sensation of the Day. FANTOMAS-—-PHANTOMS. Something that from the dark STRIKES—ROBS—KILLS—SPREADS TERROR—fades away. That FANTOMAS is a living person is certain and un- deniable. Yet it is impossible to catch or to identify him, FANTOMAS is nowhere and everywhere at once. His shadow hovers above the strangest mysteries. His traces are found near the most inexplicable crimes. And always close behind him trail Inspector Juve, baffled, but patient and inexorable. Many authors have dreamed of creating the super-criminal. 1 has remained for the authors of FANTOMAS to achieve him, WHO ARE THEY? Marcel Allain, latest and moet brilliant star among French writers, and his collaborator, Pierre Souvestre, Read this great new fiction sensation FROM THE FIRST’ INSTALMENT. It begins next Sunday. Perhaps you can pué: your finger on FANTOMAS before Juve does, Order The Sunday World from your newadealer in advance,

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