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CHTY WILL LOSE REVENUE BY THE RIVERSIDE CONTRACT, a New York Centra Central Will Able to Evade Taxes on “Special Franchises.” DODGE REALTY Martin Saxe Shows Weakness) of City’s Position on Pro- posed Agreement. (Special from a Staff Correspontent of The Bre ning World.) ALBANY, Feb. Now York City will lose both in special franchise and im real estate taxation through the TAX. | ~TAX COMMISSIONERS REPORT Be} analyses, but in noting the targo| amount of railroad property in public small pro- franchise | parks and streets [amount remaining | posed contract subject taxation, it significantly remar “The taxation of the intangible value of the right to occupy and use streets and public places was one of the great objects of the Franchise Tax Law of the the and un “The full valuations of special fran- | | chises of the New York Central along to $4,982,100," | the west says the side amount mmission, “Under the im | provement plans all of the street oc- cupations covered by such valuations are abandoned with the exception of | certain tracks in ‘Twelfth Avenue and THE EVENING WORLD, TUESDAY, FEBRUARY 27, |‘Women Who Have Won in Wall Street’ The Real‘New Women’ of American Lite; ' Do Work ot Some Are the Executive| Heads and Get as Much! as $50,000 a Year--One Who Has Made Good, | Miss S. EugeniaWallace, | Tells of the New Era and| Describes the Essentials, Required of Every Girl Who Looks to the Busi-| ness World for Success. | By Nixola Greeley-Smith. | Every day in New York thousands | of girls undertake for the first time | to earn a living; or, as they are apt to express it, to K« to business. Many | of them enter of fices in the down- town streets which 1917. 20 HURT IN GRASH; WUXTRY! WUXTRY! | | French Piere PARIS, Feb, 27.—"Southeast of Voiily we entered the German lines and re- ) ’ eu with Lhe ‘ad = to-day's Hezonvaux and in the Vosges. Else- where calm prevails.” Men and Get Men’s Reward 08 -990-0496-0000-000000006 | AT BRONX STATION AWAY HERE TO-DAY Forty nrg Thrown Platform in Wreck at 149th Street. A bonny braw swig, wi’ a wee cheery chaser an’ ye will na want for whiskey noo. e SANDY MACDONALD to Dealer Tells Swann’s Investi-| gators Boycotters Would Pour Oil Over Them, SLIPPERY RAILS BLAMED. | "*tv 8. Matiory of Cregan & Mal- is king of all Scotches. paved ory, wholesale onion dealers, at No : = ke : Ripened inthe wood for1o p slic Re erves \ Cc led to 197 Reade Street, told Assistant Dia. it 1! di 8 A h ( 4 ~ 4 “ a a 4 ce se (- re ANE {0 trict Atorneya Markewich and Bder, years and bottled in Leith, Handle Crowd Attracted by [in oha of District Attorney Ai! good Bart and Family Sroves, Screams of Women Swann’'s investigation of the inflation ennai of food prices in this city, to-day| Forty persons were thrown to the '24f an onion could not be sold or platform and twenty of them Injured @¥e) given away in at the to-day when a northbound seven-car ghee Unie iii WHI Nad gaa a i Oe ccording to Mr. Mallory, the mar ket is flooded w aro afraid to ta ontona, but buyers Hundred and Forty-ninth Street sta Third Avenue one of the busiest transfer them at very rea tion of the clavated, sonable pr ause of the danger of having oi! thr rioting points in >wn on them or of n their transportation through 2 = cul the city, was rammed by a second ; Proposed contract for New York Cen-| marginal way and West Thirty- wns tae alates a ee snags + ates | ent tral west side improvements, accord-| fourth, Thirty-fitth and Thirty-sixth the teart of the! Pion and knocked ahead about elght) “To-day we received ten carloads ing to a report made by the Stare| Streets west of Twelfth Avenue, business wortd—| feet of high fe onions, and Lam will Pax Commission to the Legislature practically eliminating nearly all of r Wall Btrestand| Nineteen of those Injured wore !6 to take $8 a bag for them," added to-day in response to a resolution of | the present assessed value of special | { vary dae ok: as women, none of whom were seriously" Mallory. “1 asked the peddlers inquiry. | franchises. itl. Do . ° nto artirtnaies a und the dock how onions struck ‘The report is an exhaustive sum+| “Manifostly at this time no tntelll- | mmmscwmmmereme= fit knowedge of | ea arent Were 'tenen to Smee thet Chly tell wen thee wenn “ae where . ent estimate of the vs of th : oes ospital suffering mostly from con | take the faary of the Special Franchise Tax | Kent estimate of the value of the/ing conditions they will face, the|? . ee : jtake them for a dollar a bag, that 'HE economy of “quali- Law prepared by Martin Saxe, Presi- | tangible property which will be lo-] ¢, cusions and shock minute they got on th o 4 : 2 : 1, | chances of success they will meet. | : enat side thelr ty” is perfectly shown by Gent of the commission, and analyzes | cated in the streets in connection with) O46 of them knows anyt! Six surgeous, as many nurses and carts would be overturned and the his delici Both present and proposed status of! tho proposed improvement can bel ii. women who have won ni Bout ‘ sas to the cait |onlone destroyed this delicious extraci. the New York Central tracks as re- jm y this commission eee Bk eke el | four ambulances responded to the call |ONons. destroys Less needed, truer flavor, fated to taxation. It states that if! ise, while it would seem that rah and who can perhaps show | | for aid while tho reserves from AEX wWiiianout Marke Berrian Brothers of | better results. the form of agreement is executed | there taken ase Whale ds probaey | eens way ¢ jander Avenuo station handled the interested in i me he wasn't 4 4} be nd Li There are in the financial district | . onions at any price, that the results will be as follows enormou contend with | large crowd attracted by the screams no expressm s be | tho. diteulty mining, what | 2undreds of women who are heads of > pressman would take the tisk No special franc taxcan be | proportion of such value is due to the| departments in great financial inst of the women, Hats, handbags, furs of transporting them across. the city @esessed upon the railroad where occupation of the streets, avenue and | tutions, women who sell bonds or ine and packages we scattered about If something could be done to in It acquires the right of way in Me public places, surance, women advertising manag. * \ the platform following the crash, the| sure the safety of onions #o that either from the city or private WHERE THE RAILROAD WILL! ors. ‘These women, quiet, well denny hysterical efforts of the women to find | they could » the retall ket ewners, as ie the case for much of FIGHT AND PROBABLY WIN, | gracious, quite pencrally Teo their belongings adding to the excite-| my Judment tn that for the newt te B Uu z pada below Seventy-second The present or old right of way of| thirties, aro the real “new women" of Piment. Northbound trafic was halted or three weeks the price would re rn ett'’s reet. the railroad company through River- 4 ‘ pn P : = Pevers re inant ins he railroad company through RIver-| Amer Hor polis women have for half an hou main around 10 and 11 cents a pound VANILLA= be laid upon the enlarged right of iny owns in fee, has never |@lways eded in the arts. Intel Those taken to Lincoln Hospital ret Two rallroads, the Erte and way through Riveretdé and other ble for a special franchise, | lect wally we have always partici were Miss Josephin Hennessy, | the New York Central, have put an ich of this old right of way| pated in the professions, but the | twenty-eight, No. West One Hun. emba on the shipme: parks, which include most of the ac th the Wie WEN fee foe sions, c ; | ts i pment of ontons trackage between Seventy-sec- oy ameinent thereiy ‘hy | Women who have won in Wall Strect Be dred and Twenty-fifth str Mra, | East, according to a wire I recetved ond Street and Spuyten Duyvil mnany, will not be as- | are the first in the world to be ad Ww | Florence Gorham, twenty-two, No.! from Ohio thiy morning. Even on the new marginal way ‘ al franchise ander| mitted Into business offices on any om 1429 Prospect Avenue, the Bronx: Li “There ts a ave dl r that un i between One Hundred and Thir- “As to the additional right of alld like equal terms, ftand. Han Irwin, twenty-elght, No. 33 Man- |les# the New York market starts mov-| [pod = HPA and: One. Vundked’ and way theeuah Aiesaien Dare one ‘or about twenty-five years busi as merged with hattan Avenue; Mrs, May Meladden, | ing there will be an onton famine | Sey f Forty-first Streets, which the other park property conveyed by | ness men have employed women in i han aeamen lewenty-eight, No, 261 Weat One Hun.| here. The supply is scarce and ie] fl DF dle Ly food | failrond will occupy, the city can- | {he city to the railroad company | what are called acrvico positions and {e made 'the relention dred and Twelfth Street; Mra. ‘Thor-| rapidly being taken up in eittes out | IE r. growing jj not collect a special franchise tax. the railroad company will con- | They have conceded that womon are » women one of the conditions esa Carney, thirty-six, No. 271 ‘Trin-| ile of New York. ‘There will be nol [ES kiddies can = The only tax of this character tend, probably with euccess, that | tremendously efficient in routine work|of the merge ity Avenue, the Bronx; Mrs, Neiiia| ew onfons unti the latter part of| {ES be found than | that can be maintained will be Such rane ow ey, a nets which does not call for executive abil Get eEQUAL Prien Gls He NOT Munch, forty-seven, No, 858 Second | April, and there you are." — G =| upon that part of the railroad be there is no lenal. preceder |'ty or daring or initiative, “But Itt) ay Ral AL OPPO ob “uaice|Pickets Posted at Stores and} Avenue; Mrs. Josephine Runyon,| Mt Mallory ‘mld that he had =| rape-Nuts =| ween Thir and Sixti n that a park is a public place | only recently that they have permit-| “You say there is no prejudice 5 Xo, 361 Sumne: e, | twenty care of 260 baga of onto; = There» a Reason” FS Streets, where it runs along | within the definition of the Spe: | ted women to do the work of mon for| {inst the work of women. Bo you] Surround Pushcarts to | 'hirty-sts, No. 36t Sumner Avenue, i hes of onfons each | Fea ® 7 fth Avenue and the mar cial Franc e Tax Law. the rewards of ‘ nk women get equal pay for equal % Mu were Br n; Mary Qulish, thirty-sie,/ 0" hand that he would be glad to = i ginal way, together with the ty ML eaemments COn-| mo.day the women executives of | "T , Pee a eects | Prevent Purchases. No. 427 West Forty-elghth Streot : , ov even lone, | pt rs | everbead street crossings in the t Pease Gate | Grail Mirabt Meen? malas Panini re tp BSS thes acs The following went home after) get the market started = = Ma cuet i the oily ahd 6: few then’ thar vias 'BH006 ta 45,008 pace ar tied M Wullice| Artnough the prices of food ataples| baving their injuries dressed: Mrs.| James B. Polhemus of the firm of Wail Ra | further north Hd tebe ir ety ee they got together in an in 1 say t women sd to-day | Mabel Waldron, thirty-four, No. 1620 A. Watson & Co., one of the larg AM; t i out th : ' Ri ainen ' Wve not | on the east side were reduced to-day) Fait rourteenth Street, Hrooklyn; | Mt Commission hous » clty, ox. tax t \ ne “m ut | figures far below those that Pre-) sire, Molly Olsen, twe No. 684 4 yday by istant District | -— - —_——— ; “ r a | r nil vailed before the beginning of the| Ninety-second Street rneys Markewich and Eder, de [ | Comp. |* aA mon t 1 t a " ening | aren “fifty years| nigh cont of living agitation, the} M, Callow, ffty-fve, ured. it Jn foolish to accuse. tho TODAY'S BEAUTY TALK | a 1 helpt able Tiel aa ieee Ie ¢ very uppointed leaders of the boycott| Twenty-elghth Street; Mrs, i. | farmers of dictating prices in New |— es usment x ning as a i a lea sed to let housewives buy aup-|Supter, twenty-four, No. 441 Weat York Cit You can enjoy a delightful sham Lay Because I thought talks with these ie : er Arainalias hy Twenty-cighth Street Farmers as a rule have but two! P00 with very little effort and for 4 partment of Tax¢ Successful Women might be helpful to T suggested, | BUSS t al open| Mra. Flora Fishback, fifty, N ot disposing of their produce,” | Very trifling cost, if you ge trom A 4 valu : : i ‘ ‘ ; vtributin kets wero posted at all open) Oe tte es ey One int nell their whore | TOUT druggist a package of can he fe ris on the re f business |cuuses to tores and surrounded all pushearts| 7 s sa ‘ Ofe throx and dissolve a teaspoonful in 1 urt of the f . 4 H ; $ ntract prices } Drtons: it ix 17% per © 1 asked several of them to give] Work ts Its | nding tables, and women who] forty-three, No. 161 Alexander era HEact Prices for deliveries! a cup of hot water. ‘This makes a full at views on the chances bust-| iaonte t Ntlempted. to make. purchases for | RUC! Mrs, M. Ray, No. 1826 Hush.| 0M certain dates, and the other is to] cup of shampoo liquid, enough so it NAXATION, OF INTANGIBLE to women and of the qual- | ye (vein ficnillealwarakaniaulted | wick Avenue, Brooklyn; Mrs. A. Keim, | uP to smo Houses on con-| is easy to apply it to all the hair ir RIGHTS A DIFFICULT PROBLEM. MeGuESCKI: bilainena Wonka CCI tiatt t tf Psiepun aihey certs Eastern Parkway, Brooklyn; Markewich, whose inapectors | Sed of just the top of the head its opinion the st Heated much, 1 M nt Wee) queue ap . Mra, KE. B. Cowl, No. 41 West Twen- houses In New force | Your shampoo is now ready, Just ee an | must 5 i od, side t At AO Senta ODOURS AB erin Street; Mim. A. Beli ex ready ta 1) pour a@ little at atime on the scalp f law and fact s|WHAT MAKER A SUCCESSFUL /en who succeed in bu against 30 cents a pound lant Friday.) 1 oe Ny. 399 Ninetysninth Stroet o New York when the price | 4nd hair until both are entirely cov sionate statement of law an LC BUSINESS WOMAN ! before | Onions we quoted at 9 cents a] URUED ICE ® hoes high enough, satd ered by the daintily perfumed prep with, many citations and. technical L went first to Miss 8. Hugenta| {! 1 marry 1, a reduction of 60 per cent.| Brooklyn; Mrs, Kep No. aes Weat) (Under the vent law we are ab-| aration that thoroughly dissolves and = y | watnen who is at the head of a de-| to: Sia Linh last week, and potatoes were|Qne Hundred — and wenty-alxth | Politely at Meine cent with the | removes ry bit of dandruff, ex partment employing thirty girls im) marriage in four years. ie Lat 7 cents a pound, Thoro| Street; Russell Harnott, No. 406 East) Oyear Mrommel of No. 689 Weat epee | cess oll and dirt. After rinsing. the ee GuntahiG maakt: Camb ng siba I think that wifehood ner | was fish on sale, aw the retaileres| TWeMty-fourth Btreet ty-fourth Street largest | Hair dries quickly, with a fluffiness Be AB | Aridlaned i Aue hood offer. w 3 yl. i eee | All the injured were in the act of} dealers of potat city, ag| tat makes it seem heavier than it is, Wallace's force in this gigantic ANAN-) Miss “Wolf ntinued earnestly, | MAY ed thelr places of business) carding the train, many of the wome| %¥Ing | and takes on a rich luster and as ola} institution hae charge of iurary how many eh under: | and wholenalers fave cancelled | rene Knocked down and dragged| grit freonls, do not Tigh, gating pota.! ness that makes arranging It f files, records of purchases, of sales k are trained for t orders: | oem they go to $40 a barre ure.—Adv ‘ int ‘i Ae | ponte | Several feet, as a result of the col re mana ork and sheiDra- oe ee eae rerple fusion, ‘Tho forward train wa ip - sides ¢ t with a womanly ee Delano 9: BrPvan Ag rge of Motorman Andrew Curran} ye hat fates t one ¢ e me jeade of] Caares S . t ¢ id HF = A [eractounnces thas ne ancien with ee of the women Ieadersof |i dauuctir onan OFisurks | pes gy, Wednesday's Offerings ould a ¢ com in ‘Tennessee ition was asked while the train which struc . a “— The Bayer Cross jh arenink aes wa are THRE ia, fx thal CUTyeetnesoeT ESL HRATINS Cahn eee eBidn : 5 Ai t h this," she replied, “We|ot Motorman Frank Gallagher an is on every package and on every Ae sstarianuuen bo aon Rr aal aah to force the storekes| Conductor Weatburg. a Pp tablet of Genuine Aspirin. Purchase WA | lace told me, “and business women workd from nt we want to give the accident wun caused by A 9 have not expected er them- | 4 - like it, let them go out of| pery condition of the ratls T: 4 : sa So rowding Forwar elves. That en | sh ver had t | Ba er: ablets on nee ae . : WA\so slow. ‘Th 4 y for|CHARACTER THE PRINCIPAL ES Insp WAG0Sy Geyer * e 4 originality, 1 be 8 the colleg \ i wo h nduct could not be $ i/o $ 4] woman who haa uced theso ele- | tla man F was a lot ¢ ’ i ments am business wome is | : w hu attempts hous , es ria provisions inte! Mrs, Stella H, Waddell Put in Ob i , They protect you against counterfeits and substitutes, 4 ts work t le Lie es, but the authorities had ation Ward—Child Silks and Serges | learning ues 1 ution in good sbape Psy eee ' for i fe Look for Your Guarantee | 4\ "uve. Ve ny W er ons ciety Has Ch Immediate Wear “The bayer Cross of Purity"’ {) ments a ers, de tr AKOrS: ATH , A we ing the nr t \fternoon frocks of almost 1 to ch r t position to th HL. Wadd thirty-f A 1 hatitite phichethaw oan aia. ik” tue jolie girlish simplicity —dressier eat : for patutoes) Whleh aay. ot| rocklyn, was accompanied trom reations which in line and rich- I \ ya The <Fy Ia boing | Waldorf-Astoria where he ness of fabric show the strong ta teat Oriental tendency ' Pare New Georgette Crepes ‘ ‘ Brilliant Spring Taffetas * ‘ é Crepes de Chine Ma t Beautiful New Serges Wilh offe ‘ ‘ w Covering the entire range of Wile you select Joleletelelelelelote! tet epee metropolitan Spring styles your factor car : dics phe Gihis baa frie designed particularly for the Th FOR A BAD COUGH Jowis woman who must outfit herself e big show a 2 : nis not to be “misled by fa with a number of dresses big building. Y ! amen > special poli No Charge for Alterations , 1 Hook ; f f potatoes all last night > " Sinter Milltary Tratning Wilh te ' ¥ : FIC ST. iW aanlenaa ia ; : Four Shops } il alain ay cena as (8 sone 4! 0 Sugar Cookies give Pleasure Car Division Commerctal Car Di ; \ t awe ! y_ Inetrustion food too! FEB.24“MARCH 3-17 MARCH 6 “10-17 sv tay Dy hn sy pid if ve i 7, 5 7 7 aa skein (SRisdsien it with Daina! 4 Nineteen West 34th Street A ga 4 Grama! pd, Tablet Powdered, Brooklyn Downtown Newark: ko Dusinews Sluier meas. ; ui 460-462 Fulton St -16 West 14th St. | preed & Park Sta,