The evening world. Newspaper, April 25, 1916, Page 9

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AaTaTRS OF 1. W. HOWL OVER HIGH TAX {200 WORKERS STRIKE ARRIVE TO INFLUENCE.) WHEN 1916 BILLS ARE *; HASTINGS STRIKERS} HANDED EARLY PAYERS — Revolvers Are Said to Have|New Yorkers Learn To-Day Been Smuggled In, and More | Just What Unnecessary Rioting Is Feared. Direct Tax Means. Piers Demand More Money —Strike on a Ferry, Too. Strikes by 200 Iongshoremen ployed by the American Dock Com- pany and the deckhands on the Tot- tenville-Perth Amboy ferry threat- ened to interfere with maritime affairs in Richmond borough to-day. & OW. W. agitators, four men and} New © Women, appeared in Hastings-on- | for ludgon jo-day and began arrange- am for a mass-meeting of the @trikers In the plant of the National cA, Conduit and Cable Company. Yorkers fully realized to-day the first time the meaning of increased costs of government and direct State taxes, Bills for 1916 taxes due May 1 are now obtainable | Re- [and the line of early payers Is form. |!" 0 Ports reached the police that re-|ing in the Department of Taxes, sec-| The longshoremen went out at imid- Wolvers, rifles and ammu hat {ond floor of the Municipal Building, {DiHt demanding an increase from 1 cents to 30 cents an hour, which the company refused. The strikers, who compose the night shift, predict that the day and evening shifts will follow, and that 400 more men will quit. Company officials deny knowl- edge that a strike was anticipated, but the men say thelr demands wore submitted some days ago As soon as the etiike was declared police were sent from West Brighton and on to keep order at the between Tompkins- ‘ge, but no disturb- ance fol Four steamships are ‘tied up at the piers for unlc Yen simurgle into the town over- Bight in preparation for rioting after fhe militia force is cut down next Whursday. Nearly all the strikers who re- turned to work yesterday were on hand this morning, and the three ompanies of militia on duty in and bout the plant smothered any signs of disorder, In t there were frequent « to attacks on workin dands of strikers wi dng out for an incre The exclamations of surprise that ca be heard as the bills are passed out and the amounts due are indicative of a coming outburst of public indig- nation, For Manhattan, the tax rate this year 1s 17 points above that of last year. This means $1.70 more in taxes for each $1,000 of property valuation. Tho taxes for 1916 on a home as- sessed for $10,000 are $204, an increase \ by wandering |Of $17 over last year. The rates in are still hold- | ther boroughs are in keeping with cents an| those of Manhattan town, however, irbances, due hour, Poli en and deputy sheriffs| There has been much discussion! loading, and this iets “BY u i ested six men charged with as-|@mong large owners of real est {long line of trucks with goods from SPATE ad Wichita wee cee ace SAVRAVaINy “REO bitte stato and New York waiting for freight hand- Bault and warrants were sworn out | ©? tans aboutliers, 1t is sald at the docks that the for twenty-five more, including the [eee big increase in taxes coming this!company will not grant the strikers’ teaders Attiiceea, j year, but not until the general public | demands. Reprs of the al) began getting its tax bills this week! . The Tottenville-Perth Amboy ferry Conduit & mentatives ¢ ae after: deckhands also They claim to tb deckhands in the State and demand © from $55 to a month. y knew the walkout was quit at the lowest paid Company me strikers in Ha: (actual conditions strike home Shots Whe tate Jl men no sooner quit thrown and pol ven battered many | collected) in the ¢ ; th aken by ne- heads in a disturbanes carly to-day round numbers of which an wee at the fHubershaw Wire Works, be- | qpproximately $14,000. s levied up tween Hastings 1 Yonkers 8 New York City pr fs the plant in. w he we » is now in the Be ey" tas ineay” tera ats - AN IMPORTANT, fearn they had already been granted! apite the ¢ stration the Increas: pay they demanded, ‘to make iC appear as small as possible A number 1e Workmen, believing | bemocra Chatman gdwin | UN Tl @ continuance eof the strike might, Harris, rly was Deputy | bring another increase In pay failed | State | Comptroller, says that the| A to return to work yesterday and at-| actual surplus is at least $15,000,000. | in the promotion and main- @acked work r way to and, \ vunt of unex- tenance of good health is from the plan Frederich rested, cha the levy of al tax is now proved to be |LIVER REGULARITY) and any disturbance of this function may be corrected by HOSTETTER’S 85,000 Gone, , Utah, April 25. Armed and masked, a man w $nto the Copper State Bank here @ay and after binding the cas! \ Ward, ymour Hastin in their t Sedan n't coed wh En Ea “Stomach Bitters 125th Street West 125th Street ‘West _ An Extraordinary Opportunity Women’s and Misses’ Fine Tailored Suits $17.95 Worth to $25.00 Belted and flare models in straight line, ripple and semi- fitted effects. Sizes 36 to 44. Some Especially Adapted to Figures Up to 50 Bust RMN ue Serge, Gabardine, Poplin and Worsted Checks, in Navy, Bel- gian Blue, Green, Tan and Black. Third Floor Gimbels Broadway & 33d Street Thousands of : Fruit Trees Non THWEsTCORNERSIXTHAVESIS™ STR. SEN ya IF, TO YOU, MAY Ist means to begin MOVING, a new rden we home, and, of course, NEW FURNITURE and RUGS te go with it, you cannot help being interested in our SPRING HOUSE-CLEANING SALE It offers for immediate delivery the choice of an immense stock of Quality Furnishings at ReductiOns of 10‘, to 50%, Lily of the Valley at 38¢ a clump Hardy Rose Bushes. Roots prices, &e ca 24e. J three yea at + $3.00 p indred, | Rhododendrons in bud, at SOc and uf Flower and Vegetable Seeds, at Be and Se pe: re 4 JACOBEAN DINING ROOM SUITE, Jacobean oak, consist- Central Park Lawn Grass eee GURRET, CHINA CLOSET, SERVING TABLE, Seed, We per $3.75 DINING TABLE, 6 foot extension; can be purchased *87° separately; four pieces, as illustrated Motor Truck Deliveries Everywhere WConO" Aves \S"St i Pule erized Sheep WP ar te Fertilizer, BSc. Special Combination % Dog. Bulbs, 75c; Rem. $1.60. Including 4 Madeira Vines, 12 Opals Tube Inlephant. Kur | Mail and Te! hone Order carefully tiled. | GIMBEL Subway Stores Ne ame ne an RN Bt ae AT AMERICAN DOCK CO.; FOUR SHIPS HELD UP, | Longshoremen at Staten Island | em- midnight. | THE EVENING WORLD, TU Subway— Sub-Prices Two floors under our main store — where “under” prices prevail, but nothing that isn’t clean, dependable, stylish merchandise. Self-Help “Wonderlift” To acquire the fashionable sil- houette and im- prove your phy- sical well-being at the same in- stant be fitted to a Nemo Self- Help | Wonderlift Corset. They come in Papel hs ent models for the WONDERLIFT 5 types of figures. Superior in materials, in work- " anship and built with an inner semi-elastic bandlet (adjusted on the outside) to furnsh proper sup- ort ' Nemo Corsets are healthful be- ient Ily constructed with regard woman's anatomical and physi ical needs. A corsetiere expert. in Nemo Self-Help “Wonderlift” Ce sets will gladly explain the details of these remarkable corsets to you aud fit you to one GIMBELS—Pink Corset Shop, Second Floor ause “The Mimosa Kimonos’’ of Imported Wool Challie $10.50 Just Arrived from Japan Kimonos with the bizarre colorings of the Orient—fash- ioned of Imported wool- challie, and lined throughout with silk. For the woman with individuality and the love of the beautiful these kimonos will make a direct appeal. apanese in design with Tokio sleeves finished with tassels, and bands around the nec down the front. In a variety of brilliant colorings, such combina- tions as flame, and black and green —Royal Purple and shades of gold and copper—white and lavender and foliage greens—and an infinite variety of exquisite combinations. GIMBELS—Second Floor Printed and Inlaid Linoleums A Few Choice Selections Enormous Stock. them a GIMBEL-Value which means An Economical Opportunity sited the sixth floor of this It would be well worth your while to come Have you ever v store? tomorrow and view the linoleums that are splendidly arrayed here, an assort- ment that cannot be surpassed in quality or quantity anywhere in New York. Over 6,000 Square Yards | Sets go eg An Offered at Reduced Prices Bold with maied taeg Heavy Quality, straight line, Inlaid Linoleums, regu- larly $1.35. Reduced to $1.05 square yard. Good-wearing Quality In- laid Linoleum, regularly $1.10 quare yard. Reduced to 9§¢ quare yard. Another Remarkable and Si lk Dresse exquisite 1a and fabrics, GIMBELS he price at which th came t permit comprised The illustration but you owe it to ve will giv: rself to tfeta and crepe would make an interesting r ) c right tn ESDAY, APRIL 25, 1916, BROADWAY AND 33D STREET Premier Sale and Display of | Washable Skirts for Women | Prices Ranging from ‘1 to °8.75 COMPREHENSIVE, assortment of tub-skirts in all the desirable washable materials, including novelty fabrics, and all the newest and smartest style s, at most exceptional values. Blouse $2.95 Blouse $3.9) Blouse $2 Shirt $4.95 At $1 Model i//usirated has yoke e effect buttons down front, trated). Plain tront, pocket. Gabardine, beac! | s-inch crush belt. N repp. White only. A pockets. Blue and s plain and two patch pochet At $3.95 to $5.75 hirts riped Kinglish re ing At $5 « blue and white, of in tailored New Cal reular, Semi- | iy t sof imported pique, new | green and white cuff ckets, shirred wide detachable belt At $4.95 Exceptionally ioned of wide: trated). slinensand | vel kirtsy in corduroy © colors, At $1.95 ne Semi-circular skirt, ! ' Excellent model for { ure, and desirable as uniform At $3.95 Gabardines, cordeline narrow-wale | corduro pocketed model skirts are in a At $5.75 The new P. pocket shirt illustrated), fashioned _ of cotton Bedford cord. Brush-voke finished with petal leaf top. At $6.75 Skirts of imported gabardine of 1 white, Bound button-holes, haped buttons, patch pockets, ored smart skirt fash- corduroy (iluse Crush belt, single en- ype pocket. Splendid range of colors—white, peach, sand, rose, t blue and chi Special Price. Other washable skirts ranging in price up to $8.75 Skirts ((//ustrated) At $3.95-—Very superior quality Japanese silk shirt, convertible collar, to be worn in open, ‘flare, or buttoned closely to neck, White only Tailored Blouses worn with At $2.95--Wide striped dimity model in white. | At $3.95—Handherchief Linen Blouse with flowered stripe. Collar | and cuffs faced with white line At $2—White Linen Blouses wit! hemstitched, scalloped edges. | GIMBELS—Third Floor Beautifully Patterned Wall Papers At Special Prices A collection of artistic de- signs that will help work out your color and Its Afternoon Successor the Frock Really smart and gracefully ter-noon sen from one an Every of schemes for parlor, port dresse different af- frocks in a well- array of women’s noted for » beauty and tractive prices. $17.50-—Several sport coat. dr grays, blue cre well as in natural colored pon- In all ¢ a Mihnae : vals and so est style notes Printed At 15¢ $29.50 Chanel ins aide bossed, ods fab al of one of the twelve charm- MOS IN lie (inish destans enone ng frocks which is shown in white, shell pink or blac meuse, ‘The other mode! ¢ combinations of ( tte and taffeta with touches of silver and. self embr taupe, navy or black bedroom or living-roem At 5¢ a Roll of Satinef bed and room papers in stripes, set and all-over effects, ' Sold 1 cut-out borders tched and At 10¢ a Roll wonderful exhibition hed their new- very ate White, or bind a a Roll Heavy Linoleum, tile, Quality 12 feet ed the orig mosaic and hardwood ne } effects; regularly 75¢ a square yard, Reduced to 55¢ yard. square GIMBELS—Sixth Floor Storage of Furs It’s time now. Our own cold air vaults right here offer abso- lute protection. Mod- erate charge. ‘Phone Madison Square 8200, extension 34, or write and we will call. FourthFree Lecture in the Series by Anna Steese Richardson Preparedness for Marriage TOMORROW Wednesday, April 26, at3 P.M 1 the The int tures Nuditorium, est in these | been ed, and whether f have not had vas very Secure Tickets at Infants’ Wear Section, y Getons Fleer Admi n only by Ticket Men Not Admitted GIMBELS--8th Floor Newest Effects in : one Veils & Veiling Women who look to the veil to enhance their beauty, to protect their complexions, and as Fashion’s spring fancy, will find delightful choosing in this collection: Lace Veils, in black or colors, 95c to $5.95 each Novelty Scroll Veils, black and colors, 50c¢ to $3.75 each Circular Veils, $1.25 to $5.50 Embroidered or Chenille border veilings, 25 to $1.85 yard Fancy Mesh Veilings, 19¢ to 85e yard GIMBELS—Main Floor The Sports Dress GIMBELS —Third Floor Beds and Bedding at Special Leas Expensive but Dependable Merchandise Important Sale of Women’s $4 Cotton Mattress, 85.75 apaieg |e | se from the st and Misses’ ais $10.50 Cotton Felt Mattress, $8.50 { Built in layers of fabric is oneach s are marked v $8.50 Combin Mattress, $6.50 Titled w ea faint idea see the dresse of the hem ure orton felt; rgette, bvery d black \ C GIMBEL Suby $6.50 Wit Edge Spring, $5.00 Link fabric; ‘eintorced de by thy. Prices $10 White Enamel Bedsteads, at $6.7 rated, 2: posts, five 7-8 and foot part white enar arslaes Feather Pillows Special at 75e, $1, $1.25 2 all yew sanitary feath the band, }IMBEL Subway Lower Floor ww

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