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NEWSSTANDS CALLED UNFAIR Would Mean Ousting of Hun- dreds From Own Business, Say Dowling and Marks. With Aldermanic L. Dowling and Borough President Marcus M. Marks of Manhattan voicing strong opposition, it is nots likely that the Hoard of Estimate will consider License Commissioner George H. Bell's plan to auction off olty-owned newsstands to the high- est bidders until a report and recom- | mendations have been submitted to! it by @ committees of disinterested citizens. Commissioner President Frank Bell's plan, in conference. No action bas been sug- wosted beyond that it might be best to let a committee outside the board look into the newsstand situation Aldermanic President Dowling gives many reasons why, in his opinion,! Comnissioner Bell fails to solve the newsstand problem. He says “I am unalterabiy opposed to the idea of auctioning off newsstands to the highest bidder and will fight to he last ditch against the adoption of that scheme. It ts unfair, uneco- yomic, unbusinesslike und paradoxi- val, It is unfair because the City of Now York has no moral right to take away from hundreds of otherwi helpless men and women, busine: which it las taken them years of toll to establish, These standholders have struggled in summer heat and in the cold of Winter to establish themselves Now that they have succeede reaching that point where. the: ways look forward to a decent 1 have we the right to oust the the good will of their caling worth nothing to them? Are we to throw them into the street with nothing to jook forward to—keeping in mind the fact that many of them are infirm vhrough years or bodily infiictions? “The License Commissioner's plan | is Uneconomic, Unbusinesslike and paradoxical because it does not tell us what we are to do with the hu ireds who would likely be made help- ess if they lost thelr old stands on the auction block. Cominiasioner Bell | says the city would probably gain | about $200,000 a year in revenue tf the stands were auctioned, I contend! | that it would lose more than | caring for ousted standholders as || vharity charges. If the great City | of New York deprived these men and | women of their only means of a live- | thood and they cannot get work else- | | where, it would be our bounden duty to support them in institutions or || ‘therwise, So you wea the highest idder scheme would develop on the || sconomie scale of a penny wise and || pound foolish. | “It is not my intention to criticise | Mr, Bell, for I think his plan 1s yrompted hy the rst and best notivess But I he will eventu- | | vily realize + teal." # not practical s said Com mis- tall. At} Borough President Ma think Lice’ “Ido ‘not sioner Bel ast, I si : the slightest doubt but w ar less worthy eges than their pre ain posses eges were il he present an a great mi be ff individu And when || s are ousted, | n likely would s¢ rporations with || against them, what ? nat could they ' save money, there usinesslike and far » humane. | mittes of the Publishers’ Association | nvest tua- n, stands | which should pay revenue to the city. But he is against the sweop- | ng plan to auction off stands indis- | eriminately. EARNE PO KLOK From the Marion (Kan,) Reoord “Tam sick and tired,” observed ¢: Knocker this morning, “of all this so iting funds for this, that and the | | vther things. First it’ is the ehureh nd then ft is th Club, id the hen it is some some old ladies’ home, uid I don't propose to be ¥ more.” Cy undoubtedly has a right “y talk, He dug up 50 cents nine years | ago this summer for a Fourth of July on, a ainly done 0. or something. ‘hornswoggled’ [ArmyofStomach | ufferers = || Led to Health By” Single Dose. | Stomach Trouble causes « multitude | f ailments, and often result Gall | stones, Yellow Jaundice, Chronic Indigestion, Appen stipation, 4 Intoxication, sure, Fear of Heart Disease, Cancer and Vlcers of the omach and Intestines, ete, ete. One dose of Mayr's Wonderful Remedy has proven successful in thou- sands of cases of Stomach Trouble, This explains its enormous sale. Has been taken and is recommended Physi- | cians, Justices of the Supreme Court, Congressmen, Lawyers, Nurses, Min- isters, Farmers, Educators, Mechanics probably your own neighbor. Many owe their lives to Mayr's Wonderful Remedy ‘Thousands say it has saved them from the knife. Contains no alcohol or habit- forming drugs. FREE booklet on Stom- ach Ailments, Address Geo, H. Mayr, Chi ] Better yet yrs Wonderful Remedy from Riker-Hegeman or any reliable druggist, who will refund your money if it fails. Advt, with the f, ctor Ridder, Chairman of a com- | |g PLAN TO AUCTION NAME OF CAPTAIN OF U-BOAT THAT ATTACKED THE SUSSEX IS KAW (Continued from First Page.) The German Foreign Office ussex had one funnel, but « mast, —_ BERLIN NOTE D. YING ATTACK ON SUSSEX REACHES WASHINGTON. WASHINGTON, April 13.-~The Ger- |man note on the Sussex and other the | | submarine cases has been received at form of a letter, has bean informally j the State Dopartment submitted to the Estimate Board in| wogea It at once and placed as collected by British and French Governments the de- scribed the stekmer torpedoed as a ‘long black craft." Sussex show that she was a typical low-lying channel boat. scribed the vessel torpedoed as carry- ing one funnel and two mas Pictures of the Berlin de- The one was de- before President Wilson and Secretary Lan- sing before night a ‘The admissions in the German note, the British declaration that no other steamer was attacked In ths channel Jat the same time, and the Paris re- port that the French Government even bas the names of the crew of the submarine that attacked the Sus- sox has practically clinched evidence already in the hands of the Govern- ment that the Sussex was torpedoed, officials held to-day. To-morrow the affidavits on the Sussex case are expected, These arc important only as “exhibits in the case, The President is expected to be ready with his reply early next week, There will be a delay only in nt that certain information asked on the Patria and other recent in- stances of U-bont operations ix slow in arriving, Three or four days at the most should find this country's posi- tion determined finally, offciais de- clare: in past this Government has taken the position that arbitration of questions in which American lives were concerned would not be con- sidered, To-day it was said by offi. cials that German's suggestion for arbitration was definitely answernd in the President's previous attitude, In her note Germany by infer- ence admits that it is just as il- legal to torpedo freight ships as cites what it claime to be the oir- cumstances of the attacks on at jeast three non- ing ships and saye internationa law was observed, warning hav- ing been given and the members of the orew being afforded an opportunity to reach what Ger- many considers were places of ty. C It appears to officials, from the text Qt the latest note, that Germany has @bandoned the ‘contention in regard fo the definition of the word “liners,” and admits that tt includes freight- carrying vessels, as The State Dapurtment believes this assists in simplifying the work of the United States in preparing for the next step. BERLIN, April 13~-"The official statement that no German submarine could have attacked the Sussex can- not fail to make a strong impression in Washington,” said the Frank- c are going to get to enable tt to obi matter. From th ondition the: nme kidnoy sponsible try to cast | you are not strong doubt on hany's word, official | yourself to make t circles will value it rightly how Jong you can “Naturally, stement over |can walk without becoming thy the sinking « Which Amen: | (She tye Zive-sreis) tau st huxated {ron thr fean passeng: avelled is very | feats. fo rh great and there aro not lacking | strength for yo persons who demand the sharpest | much you I have a action against Germany, The posi- people tion of neutral States is a hard one and the task of preserving neutral- ity toward both stdea openly and manfully is great.” Most people fooltshi, " h from some atimu feoret nostrum of narcotic dr 4 wail known apecial th this country and Ordinary Nuaxated tron Will Make Dett~ Nervous, Rundown People 200 |. Stronger Weeks’ Time in Many Cases. But poopie often fail to the strength out of thelr food bee they haven't enough tron in thetr blood 6 foot inte Hving woukenod, hey know something is a't tall whar doctoring for stomach, ble or aymptoms of ailment caused by the lack of trot so they ae ailing all the while double their at and endurance and entirely get rid of all in ‘Two to think ony. & EvewinG@ WORLD, THURSDAY, APRIL 13, Tron Is Greatest of Builders, Says A Secret of the Great Endurance and Power of Athletes | t ordinary ore ngth 1916. Doctor *ymptoma of dyspepata, troudies in from ten to fourteen days’ time simply by taking iron In the proper form: And thie after they had In some cases been c for months without obteining But don't take the old take tron In @ fori that o worbed and assliniiated like nm if you want tt t wise it may to you any ood, other the day of great stra: hia blood with tron before he went into affray, while many another has gone down {o,inglorious defeat simply for the lack of n. NOTB-Nuxated Dr, Bauer oa Irom recommended above by t medicinn nor mecret 11 Kno ery Unlike’ fron producta, it ls easily amin injure th i run dawn ea, wah erect Som orto. torfalt ieution “it thes i Hewoma) Liagett’s and all Wharmacy other et Aa 2, Only a 35th People. “ and bound trated at centre. charming contrast. C x B hagen and rose. _ Ii 34 Combinations of —& charming skir while the | or gay striped flannel. Macy’s. Natural Pongee makes a tailored skirt, cut full and shirred at waist with frill. Finished with shaped belt. Linen and sheer Voile, pictured below. of ribbon striped Nino Silk is very effective. One-Button Blouse, $2.79 | White Handkerchief Linen fashions this chic model illustrated at left. Bands of Copenhagen rose or lavender linen outline the deep sailor collar and pointed cuffs. ucontales | Ribbon-Striped Nino Silk nvertible collar, scalloy eaded ball buttons ° ° ? 500 People Dine Daily at Macy’s Restaurant high quality of food is served. Express Elevator service on the t. side makes it especially convenient for Shoppers and Business Restaurant, Sth Floor. Set your watch at high noon by the Macy Time Star. ATrio of Blouses in Charming Modes Simple, but indescribably charming, are the new Tub Blouses of soft handkerchief For afternoon wear, the handsome model Checked ’ employed in this side-pleated blouse, with yoke effect. One large button 4 trimmed. 1 at bac Novel shaped cutf. Mucy's—Third Floor, 34th Street The “Brevoort” at $3.96 A new pump in patent leather now being shown. The beautiful and graceful lines are such as you'd expect to find in a shoe priced much higher. With light welted soles and leather Louis XV. heels. Specially priced at $3.96. . <== = Macy's—Second Floor, 36th St.. Rear = = Some of the new modes in Separate Skirts silk and wool materials make s to wear with afternoon Blouses, sports’ models are of the popular corduroy Buckles and buttons make effective trimmings, and the prices are typically , White Serge with side pan- els of white taffeta silk makes a dressy skirt. novelty | Serge hip pieces caught $8.94 | with gilt buckles. $9.74 Striped Flannel makes a and tan stripes, At Decided Savings ible collars. Tan Cashineres =Macy's—Third Floor, Centre === = Women’s Storm Coats Special $7.94 Only 69 Coats in this prize lot. turer who makes high-grade garments. many different styles and materials; the coats are cut on Two-toned Effects Blue The fabrics include excellent quality Silk Cantons Macy's=-Third Floor, Centre, Broadway strictly tailored skirt for | Narrow Wale Corduroy in general wear. Shirred Copenhagen, rose, white, backs with adjustable belt. miley and peach fashions Novelty — buttons. Hf a smart model with patch xirdle, two pockets, — Gray pockets; similar style has side pockets. $4.49 $2.79 Macy's Prices would be $8.74 10 814.74 “Samples” from a manufac- Your choice of full, flaring lines, with and without belts; all have convert- Plaids Black-and-White Stripes Gray Novelty Fabrics Jabot Blouse, $3.49 voile Illustrated at right. of beautiful, lustrous quality ) vestee and cuffs of white satin mi in all delicate shades is | savings: Full jabot, collar and cuffs lace (¥d.), Verified is used in this lovely Blouse, él/us- ea Flesh, white, green, gray, ¢ open ! : 2 iif \ C8196 at a price ings. ity ind Hat A—Slightly turned up sailor with ribbon bound edge. Trimmed with ruching of ribbon and pin, Colors, black, navy, ete. 9 Hat B—A dressy roses and pleated veghorn hat, trimmed with two ribbons, $4.96 Hat C—-Large picture hat, of fine Milan Hemp Trim- with wide silk ribbon and a rose, Black and colored, $4.91 te-Second Floo == Macy Heraid Square, close at hand. $1.19 Price Elsewhere Good quality _ Week-End Sale Silk Gloves Of Unusual Quality 58c pair Women will appreciate this Glove news with Easter so ixcellent quality Milanese silk, two clasps, with double finger tips. Fancy five-row embroidery in con- trasting colors: Sulver Gray Gloves with black and white encbroidery. Maize Gloves with black and white embroidery. White Gloves with black and self embroidery. An extremely smart Glove for a very small ‘Macy'e—Main Floor, Broadway Important Sale of Black Dress Silks Silks at the Macy special prices mean very substantial Black Georgette Crepe #165. 40 inches wide. Black Chiffon Dress Taffeta (Yd.), $1.19 Verified Price An excellent quality $4.96 The remarkable sale proves that Saster Hat as pretty and fashionable as you'd want that is entirely within your me Hat D—Very fine Milan sailor, faced with piping and trimmed with high grade ostrich’ fancy Several color combinations. $8.50 Hat EA handsome black leghorn, with « hair lace edge. ‘Trimmed with very stylish burned ostrich feathers all around the crown Phere are many different ideas represented, and so many different styles shown in this assortment, that no attemptis made to describe their various shapes and exquisite color Let it suffice to say that among the many examples of the Milliners’ Art you will find Stylish Tailored Hats, semi-Dress Hats for Afternoon We Dress Hats to wear with your new Easter Gown ‘ One important feature you will find in our hats is fine qual No matter how inexpensive they may be, all of the hats have the appearance of high priced millinery Illustrated are five models, selected at random, which will » what you may expect to find in this sale. tions follow Chapeaux La Marquise oadway and S4tb Street = as Breadaray,34thee 35th iit, Elaewhere, recommended for serv ) 1,000 <.. Smartly S Easter Hats Entirely New and Beautiful Styles at $5.94 lection of hats shown at this is possible to All Strength| liver ana other! & did you funnl Fore Anawer iA wt) ful formula is th _ Secrets of RealthenoBea we late /Vinswor Any recive of article named abore ean yourselt set | are than three yea: at ty a ey aint intialble Cm eo Tuable leuk news. how to increase y tnaband and finaliy and” we ely ured and mont eucoems at known 4s fiveamain phy. | aration be had Agnett's and ail live drugeists.— Art safely, and had the good torta 0, romeiats {0 sealed » reduced with fim Many have Please tell me it tt lee nowy kheads ng?” an gaily em tho market, fe Feliab know Hiker de Hegeman Stores of quality. price. Black Crepe de Chine (Yd.), $1.69 Verified Price Elsewhere $2.50 A superior quality. 43 in, wide. 416 40 inches, Trimmed $8.50 Macy’s, an rand more elaborate Descrip- Tuo of Our Set your watch at high noon by the Macy Time Star. Coats and Frocks Macy’s Camera Department Our rigid inspection of photo finishing practically guarantees you prints We make no charge for the development of roll films when prints are order Camera Department, Fifth for Young Girls It is the yo sister's turn pare her ward: In ov assorin Easter, plete girls’ apparel the season's styles degree of Smocking sin an effects are employed to produce th tractive checks. Silk Coate illustrated at left; exclue sive model of Pussy-Willow silk, clusters of hand smoc! back, finished w smartest modified garments soft silks and girlish unger ‘ to pre- \ robe for ir vent we offer com> of to a icity. in id cape nese at- of collar and cuff gold; navy serg: ‘ape ng front and ith silk belt; hand e Coats illustrated at right; smart belted style; tan faille silk stitched in 10 to 16 years, 11.74 embroidered pongee collar and | Spring Coate—serge and checks; cuffs; rose and Hague blue; 6to10 | double breasted style; two nar- $16.49 | row belts finished with pearl ; buckles; pique collar and cuffs; ¢ Frocks illustrated at cen- sateen lined; 4 to 8 years, $6.74 tre: very smart, in combination | Tailored Suits, ort model, of effect, full pleated skirt of navy, | large worsted checks, in wine, reseda or Copenhagen striped brown, green, and black and Pp blouse of plai years Washable Froc styles; 6 to 16 ye hound in stripes to mate skirt, silk cord at waist; 10 to white, also navy popl lar and cuffs; 12 to $12.74 voile, repp, gingham and chambray; ke Macy's—Third Moor, 35th Street, Centre: lin; pleated back; belt and silk tie; pique cok 16 years. $17.49 attractive $1.89 to $3.24 The Indispensable Sweater Particularly desirable just now to wear under your Top Coat or Tailored Suit—warmth-without-weight in tl Shetland Knit Sweaters at $5.94 Pretty combinations of rose and white, white and black, Copenhagen and white;® Shetland knit with fibre stripe; deep sailor collar; sash belt with fringed ends, turn back cuffs and pockets Macy's—Uhird Floor, S4th street For Young Women Modish Suits and Top Coats The Misses’ Department is abloom with Easter finery; Taffeta comers fabrics for es Ik Suits are among urly Spring wear. the as well as checks and plain colored wool new- Taffeta Silk Suits, Wool Poplin Suits, $26.75 $22.74 Semi-fitting coat, — plain Navy, black and tan, in hack, with pointed fronts | several models; button trim- caught with silk braid orna- | "ed, belted, pointed hip ments, Collar and cuffs of + some with vest pock- faille silk in contrasting cole | 8%, 994. white faille silk : aap collars; peau de eygne lined or, Coat silk lined, Circular | Plain tailored skirt to mateh skirt, shirred and belted. some with — shirrings and Navy, black, tan and green novelty belts Velour Check Suits Spring Top Coats, $33.75 $13.74 Flare coat) with Enmpire Made of velour cheeks, in back, belted in front. Deep brown or blue tones; also pouch pockets, button | gabardine in navy or black trimmed Mannish revers silk lined to waist, alse faille silk collar, Plain cir sleeves; collar and cuffs of cular skirt with belt. Black broadeloth in shade to match and white, brown and white; lining. Coat is gathered at also navy and black; men's | hips, belted at back, slashed wear serge pockets, These Suits and Coats are in Lt, 16 and 18 Year Sizes, Mucy's=Third Floor, 5th St, Broadway === ioe ot : ne to "foree SUNDAY WORLD WANTS WORK MONDAY MORNING WONDERS! SUNDAY WORLD WANTS WORK MONDAY MORNING WONDERS ene

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