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EVENING WORLD, MONDAY, MAKOM 1 - oe ’ ERR rut of erent, government. expeedl:|crimard over a'wiaer xcs oan eve AMOONEY, BOMB SETTER, Ee en |Betate Association of the State of! To summarize, the investivator pletion of dual guarantee home venters in the Great | innocent people, which included my y charges. They ; cori the bet, | Wife's brother-in ‘@ throughout both tenderly a rapid transit subway lines has begun | to open Vast outlying tracts for bome evs, Who are putting up types as fast as they can , to whom we are hed, but that of Next fali, at the ea ubless the situatic very much for the worse. and not then ould change districts. In having striven with what strength | ments call for a had for the alleviation of the indus old the The rent-raising movement was f laws at tal level, but ten-| trial wrongs that labor has suffered Aroused by Ue sieadily increasing has en avts who do not want to pay more and the establishment of the rights coats of livit with the “ 6 being notified that they can find, which naturally belong to labor | pom A |New York, t ¢ Own- | have found plenty of houses f ti ——- | l t MITT nf Ps’ Ansocla than a/ the p d plenty of money fe Die, He Sends Stxte 1 On Sa e On Sale WIL bu uu weore of The) Friends Here Wi (he _— . ea cgi " {TR q f y a exter Arranging Demonstration 5 uesaay uesday ‘ no other| hag , ke i RENTALS OF HOMES oder craerrt iat we Tene eT at 9 A.M. atSAM.| "hu } iey s prices on all atisfed wit C ondemned t ath for hi 5 - i BIEL wee d \ nee ee ne atively small recurn on their in-| complicity in the San cisco bomb | Herald Square B'dway, 34th to 35th St cH - which had not been affected DY IMY) vegtmont, Real esta in the beat! sie on Preparedne r 4 na general war inflation |Puropean cities before the war was|''ct 8 Preparedness Pfr 7 ‘ fay { "War laflaticn. Which Raises. Tavestigation | by fot expected to return more than 2) Dublic yesterday sy New Yor e ai lathativi ic SISOS | oxperis have show to 4 per cont. a year, while metropol- | Publicity Committee of the Interna F ° iy : early vervthing home rents in 6 {tan re eve irrent ab mal We y Def Leaguc i, t t, R h Gost of Nearly Everything [80m rents Ha ei er mat Woruer ete an, ening e Shir ason With a Rus Else, Passes Over R the higher living charges. to 10 per cent. hich, with the Centra ora 2 eee nn resulted from several factors, FAMILIES HASTEN BACK TO OLD Wsion and the United Hebrew Trades, eRe WHY RENTS SHOULD NOT RISE HOME DISTRICTS. [is arranging a mass meeting in Car- ; Landiors giving up their plans| WITH OTHER LIVING hha: n|. White the investigators are no:|negte Hall in behalf of Mooney on 4 Oo o for ya) “ ents First—The immigration flow, whieh ready to be quoted in regard (o their| Wednesday night. i nus added from 160,000 to 200,000| probable joint conclusions, it ts un. | y b hierign organiza aud realt na every year to metropolitan | Gerstood that they will recommend| The statement, which contains a boards | been unable to fir fon, has practically disap-ipequiescence on the part of owners! Vigorous assertion of his Innocence | peared since the start of the war—In sq long as conditions remain nol and an attack upon the methods used |. @eondmic one for higher there has been a net backward | worse, In the event of increased] 4, convict him, is in part: | Pim the Groater City, Af to Kurope—and this has) needs for cash on the part of city,| °°, = Weeks of careful | is the demand for housings,| State or Nation. they will unite to} “I am under sentence of death repres . % ieetidigl ore plentiful: |enforce a levy upon other sources of Whatever may be the legal equivoca- ‘ RA eakanes cp todividial | pieiee B revenue, starting with corporations tion, the crime of which I have actu- housunds divid real ple nd res ne & ¢ t o | son vie owners, ‘They ad 4 new homes | comes of «il kinds us a last resort ally becn convicted {a not that of Bav- o ’ ences to that cor ed rent nade profitable; | These measures are expected to ing thrown a bomb into @ throng of Paising could ve considered before het i) facie smmodations “I do not belleve—T cannot believe sible localities, that because I have thus adhered to age rentals the duty and exercised the simple priv |ilege of a human being, 1 must meet} tions, which | death on the gallows.” neighborhoods — fre cortatnty rt n z 3,600 with Laundered Cuffs Fine Woven Madras 600 Pleated Shirts Printed Madras Patterns 13,800 with Soft Cuffs Highly Mercerized Fabrics All Coat Models Doctors Stand Amazed at Power =". ; isis “Mua ak we ae — and Crepe Weaves | pee =r > | of Bon-Opto to Make Weak Eyes | rn hie esbancenent 29,490,000 PHONE CALLS Contes Plaats ahd & Aiast Buttans ‘ ° +) pressure from immigrant | | : - : a Strong—According to Dr. Lewis»: iy many sectionn, auc as DAILY ON BELL SYSTEM, : “Extraordinary’’ only begins to | © We have assembled a wonderful ee perwich ilage, Chelsea, e Ady od ety N . . ‘7 . . " | ‘ . . . e Guarantecd to Strengthen Eyesight 50% lod dwe iige alt around Washingvon | Pressure of Business so Great the : describe the opportunity which this sale | assortment of shirtings, including fine In One Week’s Time in Many Instances | Saar, ich were boing abenioned) Company Will Spend $90,000,- le presents. Considering the high cost | woven and printed madras, high grade ean Hie leone Sule ot, ‘ranting tastes,| 000 in Improvements This Year. | | of materials and labor, only through mercerized weaves and crepes — all A Free Prescri ¥ 1 Havel joy at w ' for me MThese transtormatio almost | ; 29,420, ‘ i ‘ ‘ dj A ree Prescription You Can sci taiees eunande who rot) ote ata Pcen® Btn sit itil averuge ot 3240.0 tale : a carefully planned sale could such fabries of the better sorts. The variety e frtnen nO ga Bet Cord Perrier at ree te lene ther dependable shirts be offered at this of patterns and colorings is so great return $400." "| for every mun, woman and ebiid in | low price. We prepared for. this sale that a description of any one of the BOL on He Halleck, | the United States, according to the |By f . id . whose fat lone becn ‘apectal?|annual statement of the compuny || eight months ago. | shirts would mean little. Jists in its rea “Owners &re not) made public here to-day B only retaining tenants but are start-{ : at oats tue ie sansermee ¢ It Was announced that the pressure in de effort to ence ° jor and let) recurs of former residents tnto the! of business had been so great that it uid bathe the| modernized houses. They are com-| Was planned to spend $90,000,000 this You should | plying with all regulations of the! year for tmprovoments, as against City and State departments, ,000 last year. Ning hot water supply, white tal operating revenues for 1916) el s new ranges and tho! were $264,600,000, an increase of $30. lences even in the 600 over {916. Total gross in- veat tenements. The lower east Come was $79,858,000, an increase of side is winning back @ good deal of|14.1 per cent, over 1915, Of this, (ts old-time residential favor.” | $22,114,000 was paid for interest, _—_— ‘rents, &c., leaving $26,160,000 for div- YS | stayer of Father-in-Law Tries to|!dends and more than $22,000,000 to tert Hada Wlmeait be added to surplus. \ = : : The report of the American Tele- | STAMFORD, Conn., March 12.—Ferdt-| phone and Telegraph Company, sep- nand Laudati, who murdered his fathor- | Ara from that of the Bell system, jin-law, Prof. Ernest Pampi, a music| showed net earnings of $44,743,376, an eacher here, Saturday, and shot Prof. increase of $3,626,889 over 1916. |Pumpi's wife and Joseph Lombardo, a! ———— IN ST, LOUIS APRIL 12 tened it about his neck and to a Matthew Hale, Acting Chairman of hts cell. The suspenders broke ar n on the stone floor stunned. An of National Progressive Party, Issues a Call, Men Who Know Shirt Values To-day Will Buy Them in Dozen Lots Every shirt was made for MWCYS according to specifications which insure good material, perfect fit and good tailoring, and every shirt bears MWCYS label. Sizes 14 to 18. Sleeves 33, 34 and 35 inches. Extra Sales Force Extra Selling Space without my bother ev take steps to eave # too Inte, Many hopele have seved their sight for their eyea in time PAY —" 419 Floor, 35th street, Broadway 1 can count the acroas the st found him there. When he was arrested Saturday, Laudatl tried wallow strychnine. Lord & Taylor 88th Street FIFTH AVENUE 39th Street CREDIT TERMS 93: Down on $50-% §.00 “ “ | 75.0 | Matthew Hale, Acting Chairman of 70 a « 100-0 =| |the National Progressive Party, has, |issued the call for the party conven-| 10:00 * 49 469-00 | tion in St. Louis, to be hold April 12, 15. “ + 200-0 | 18 and 14, at the Planters’ Hotel. This 25.00 « «6 30.00 {a the branch of the Progressive Party which did not combine with the Re- | BRASS BED | publicans in the last campaign | FREE | In the letter, sent out under Satur- day's date, Mr. Hale wrote in part “At our convention the Progressive Party will adopt permanent working plans for its own future and transact such other business as may properly come before it. To facilitate the work of our convention a preliminary Com- | taittees on Resolutions bag been ap-| APARTMENTS FURNISHED pointed. ‘This committee will sit at! COMPLETE FROM 860 TO $500 national headquarters in New York | ' until one week before April 12." Open Monday and Saturday Evenings | _ > | 104 ST. L STATION AT CORNER SHOT, DIES WEEKS AFTER. : Goerke Has Satled, & nie COLUMBUS AVE. Mhe'whe aaes » Veart Shell, which lay r Oll docks, Bayonne. William, Waa a cook {sited him and w Extraordinary Sale of ' Women’s House Drésses Tomorrow, Tuesday Gripping Ghostly, Mystery iy Dozens and dozens of crisp and pretty Tub Dresses suitable for indoor or outdoor wear, purchased at special concessions and offered at prices that mean Savings of at Least One-Third Louls jlived at j tan, dies ih Six models only—but those the most attractive a leading manufacturer’s Spring assortment affords. Smartly cut and fin- © captain refused to p: of, Tho brothers and the captain had fof ON. OLD BROADWAY PLAYHOUSE ished with that perfection of detail every woman appreciates. Paci captain's office ana the | Pg ’ All models have pockets on the flaring skirts. ie wu Sued the tndury wan se SOLID GOLD i ie i BRIDGE WORK bail, The ship ealled Feb, 22 for Hor Fillings deaux. > SCHOOL TEACHER ARRESTED. ©, H, Smith of Clarkatown Accused of Banging Boy's Head Upon Desk Charles H. Smith, @ public school principal in Clarkstown, Rockland Coun ty, was arrested there yesterday charged ' | ' ' | { ! ! House Dresses i House Dresses { $1.95 $2.75 White Pique; tailored model, Striped Lawn—sheer aud fine; hemstitched and button trimmed. model with organdie collar and cuffs. Striped Gingham, of fine qual- * Deep tucks add to the skirt’s style. ' at : : J» avoond degree ie by the father | | Same wees er onal ioe ity, in a pretty model, with organdie Sirs Of twelvoryoursold Willian dtedman’ ns | | ale Woiik CV ARA Sree yon cape collar and cuffs. triped Crash—tan with blue or PURhe complainant allege: ‘ i e gmith tenasd the bou's hese tina A! DR. BLOOM Striped Poplin—white with } 8teen. ‘Tailor finished coat dress, colors; a model with wide belt; collar | buttoned from neck to hem. Tan and cuffs of dainty Swiss embroidery. | crash cape collar and cuffs. Striped Gingham House Dresses, $1.45 i In neat, cool colors, with crossover collar, cuffs, belt and pocket strappings in plain color, d ed h MODBRN PAINLESS DENTIST and d him, Mr. Smith OHH ling was aroused by the 2East 125th St.| 169 E. 34th St. “tae ¢ v iv v v ES S95 One of theMost Thrilling Stories Ever Written aareine anit, tien ie a, FOR, THROAT AND LUNGS (//lustrated by Conrey.) appeared from her hoi No, 2009 Siaiisg Bekman 's BEGINS SERIALLY Mar.18!hIn THE prineip w nt fc OS 0 9 00 SO 0 0 0 at_ OH Seeond Floor oe Continuing the Sale of - Women’s Tailor-Made Suits at $29.50 Featuring eight new, distinctive spring models at a price, an event + told @ reporter last night that she lad to mat back FOR BALE BY LiGGki rs ii KER. h REOEMAN STONES AND OTHER LBAD> RSs i { ps exercised too muc’ ud M “tor M ING _DRUGGISTS. res that marks a telling innovation in early-season suit-selling. | Pape iwi saee ner SUNDAY WORLD WANTS é aa Bb aG ; ; rut of the Washington Irving High _ Third Floor School and continue her education in | omen rervencancancan: e-en-mnvancencancanancancans(J ‘Ome convent until she has reached O00 9 0 I 009 0 S06 9 I eG sais MMM AD HOO afer ere WORK MONDAY WONDERS OO ee OD)