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eerie: FILE AT ONCE YOUR » INGOME TAX RETURN ——_ | Only Three Days Left, With No Bxtension Unless You Can | Show Cause. Beginning this morning only three daya remain in which to file income tam returna As the last day of this month falls on Sunday all returns must be made by Saturday night. Collector Edwards requested yesterday that the newspapers remind all per- sone of the short time left to get with- in the law. He estimated that more then $600,000,000 will be received tn In/ come taxes in the Second Internal Revenue District ‘The total income tax for the district last year was $90,- | I oF \ Sentence \ CONC en NT TRATED \___ “THE EVENING ‘Thicket of Pickets and a Maze of Ramps In Subway That Brings B. R. T. to Broadway WORLD, THURSDAY, MARCH 28, AT THIS CRITICAL POINT You MUST TURN AND CHAMBERS ST. 4 AHO CONDENSED Grn.eee, t AT TRE Two hundred and fifty clerks will) |.1/y RUSH HOovuR, { be on duty to receive returns until 10 9 nite sh mmf P, M. each night The rush to fie! | if) \ psy ———) ul them yesterday was little short of a F) W4 4 soramble, Men sat on the marble | i H hey stairways of the Custom House filling ANOTHER | DH pom out blanks; soldiers and sailors ap: AR Stomacy feakhieapama peared from various detachments, an, ASS: fj = forsigners who could not speak a word | [#10 Areas ff STHRWAY NOTE — 1 of English went excitedly about until a ToL’ 4g LEADING To they found that Interpreters of every | |'|/|$ ATE f DOWN TOWN used language had been provided. PLATFORM = NOTE- LIFT OFF CORNS: FREEZONE IS MAGIC PNTRANCE WNOTCE THE E/E eeend Prom STREET. PICKET FENCES Costs few cents! Sore, touchy corns lift right off with Turn to the Right Right, Not] you to keep right on going untt you |" fingers. No pain! Wrong Right, and You'll | Aerots the track and xlves you a seat | or a strap which might rry you anywhere most Ikely to Canarsle. Drop a little Freezone on an ach- ing corn, Instantly that corn stops hurting, then you lift it right out. It doesn’t hurt one bit, Yes, magic! iG Why wait? Your druggist sells o tiny bottle of Freesone for a few cents, sufficient to rid your feet of every hard corn, soft corn, or corn be- “Zeon Nes | oo” 33 = TURN TO THE WRONG RIGHT FIND You RETURN 70 TAWS-AND, THE PLAYERS ENTITLED TO ANOTHER SHOT. x Be All Right. Tf you're in search of amusement or amazement, pay a nickel to jab a turnstile with your embonpolnt and take @ tour through ono of the sta tions of the brand new Broadway subway. If you're in a hurry, don't unless you have a guide. It's @ country of contrasts, away down there below New York's chiof It’s @ mazo that will give you “willios” if you don't watch out There's a thicket of wood pickets In the beautiful tiling of the million dol lar subway, and thore are turnstiles ike tho wind catchers of Coney Toland. At the Broadway or City Hall ata- tion you descend into band the lady a jitney and push your way into the track. To get on to the train is easy. It's up to you to know If it tg the right train. Until you get used to the ropes you're not eure of yourself until you get to the next sta tion. Then you know whether you are going north or south. going north, you're bound to be right If you're going south you should have taken a long walk after depos- ‘ting your filvver—round and round you go and finally reach the other there's a office, where you can drop your half dime 4 rush | the drop, track. Sometimes, te open opposite though, the box @nd rush through. You through without making but might got a drop of another sort. can MAY GET BACK, the dopths,| “Th If you're SHE LIVES IN BROOKLYN AND) Getting off tho train and making tween the toes, and calluses, without ‘The oxit | WHEN YOU'RE RIGHT YOU'RE AT THE JUMPING OFF PLACE. Then if you'r a sign: “ you kn wht, for you go out of Chambe nder the Muni- cipal Building, to various stretches of Bre wklyn, When you get to Cham- the Broadway Hers: “Al out!" all right! Coney a better one with nments, Thickets of pickets, with no tickets, with lies to knock the wind out of you in the rush hour, with the crowd ramming, jamming, cramming — everything but comfort and convon- jence in the ornnat ubway which has the City of New York millions The lady was right. brought the B. R. T. to Broadway. —e STATEN I: ISLAND NOTES. The committee in charge of the local drive for the Knights of Columbus War Camp Bund announce the borough quota of $75,000 hag been exceeded by nearly $7,000. Miss Jennie Melvene Davis of Erasmus Hall High School will lecture to-night at rtis High School, St. George, on “Po: To Sins OVER THE PICKET THE RIGHT. FOR, TRAINS TO BROOKLYN WHICH RIGHT E 18 THE RIGHT RIGHT THIS CONDUIT A pea To CANAR: 2: - IOI ‘srecer }) \ } 5 GUESS WHICH RIGHT }] Woopgn AND YOU GET THERE! 1] PICKET i FENCES ~_ . | } } H li yy (/ THE Dlr pr at ome GATE STI TTT 4 ERATED BY MAN POWER THE MAZE SOME MORE WOODEN PICKET FENCE THIS RAMP LEADS TO TRAINS FOR: BXKOOKLYN 122 ome? ITI gs ee ANOTHER. conowr LEAOS 7O SEA BEACH- CONEY /SLAND- TIS AGAINST THE RULES FEN TAS ‘GAME is VERT FASCINATING WAEN PLAY BY A LARGE NUMGER OF TBERSONS. PASSOVER FOR STAY. INS. Two hundred v ators helped ie Map h inmates of Sing Sing the celebration ro tho Panera oe hight. Harry Hirechfleld of Osstnins | gave a chicken dinner for four men of the First Franch Bureau, and Detec- | jstarted in a new tive Smith of Detrott hold rare works of aft, the afternoon for prisoner. It js alleged Torres brought about the deaths of fifteen to twenty persons, | Smith started in Detroit with the the blaze. Tyrian Chapter, No, 219, Ro; Masona, will confer degrees to- 1 Village Hall, New Brighton. matic Club of St. Clement's ‘ariners Harbor, will produce ay “A Pair of Sixes’ at the Palace . Port Richmond, on April 3. the All Staten Island Bowling In League tournament the Aquehonga and Brighton teams will roll to-night at Vat- eran Firemen’s Hall, West New Brigh- ton, Publio lecture to-night Chureh, Westerletgh, Mrs ative Races and Richmond Ter Club, + Immanuel lavery Helene Crav- | | which ts soreness or irritation. @ Cincinnati genius. FASHIONS FOR The World of Women Drawings, Designs and Striking photo- graphs illustrate authoritative and up-todate articles written by fashion experts as a weekly feaure of The Sunday Sun Zeothe the trr distress Do Freezone ts the much talked of ether discovery of BRONCHIAL TROUBLES tion and you relieve the both quickly ‘and eflecttvely by promptly using # dependable remedy i* if somebody arops you, and PISO’S tho atroet 1s anothor story. is through a gate of wooden pickets and tho gato 1s generally closed. It was yosterday afternoon when @ bo- wildered woman, the only passenger on an uptown train, tried to get out. Wooden picket fences and tron grills | y stared ber in the face, without any outlet save the turnstile, not work backward ing. ind tennis at Cosmopolitan lay 1 . nas eral months, owing to iil health, turned to his duties at Bor Judson Richard Worrell, been on leay has re- igh Hall, of the Royal which does |Fiying Corps, in Canada, Is spending a She walked north as far as sho|leave with his parents at St. George. could go, and was then referred by| | Mrs, John H. Swainson of Tompktne- aa hagas ay. |ytile announces the marriage of her |® colored porter to the gate, She | daughter, Miss Ella hia Swainson walked as far south as the iron grill to James F, Berry of Brooklyn boundary and then came back to the| pumphrey Pinney of the Naval box office in troubled wonder. mo |serve is visiting his father at Dongan one observed her bewilderment and | Hill puted open the gate She breathed @ lati Generasta far Cant Likely te sigh of relief. Re Cancelled, “So, that's the te,” she sat: WASHINGTON, March 28 —Cancell teaba’ to the liek a’ wander . po, | ton of all contracts for coal outa Well, if this tan't bringing the 1, 1t | AP ation becomes sone ayetam T. to Broadway! Yes, I live in Brook- | oes consideration by t Adminia- lyn fon. This woul minate all high But you want to go up to Canal| sé contract coal place the coun- Street and go down the ° ‘ramp. You| try’# entire production under control of don't know what amp is? You| the on Fuel Administration. think you don't Ever nok. ————— : num & Bailey's circus and see t borses go up the runway to the arena? Sure. Well, a runway’s a ramp. You go down the ramp at Canal Btreet to catch a train for Broolfyn, That ts, you can catch a train If you know how. You ask your way to Brooklyn and |you're told to skip down the ramp and turn to the right. If you turn to MR. GOODREART you take the wrong right, you're alt (Qf a Rash All Over Him. wrong. Tho runway is divided oy a wooden picket partition, Immediate-| Scratched Night and Day ly the rustic work brings to the ar- 1 Full of Pimol Hidge and the B. 1. Why. wood Until Full of Pimples. en partition in that otherwise beaut!- ful but mystical structure, with tt varied turns and wonderful windings A TOUCH OF THE BUCOLIC IN THE GREEN PICKETS, Perhaps the contrast of the archi- ture of a hundred years ago with the miracle of modern structural work couldn't be resisted, Perhaps. Iron grilling may look more appro- priate, but think of the difference in cost. And tho pickets are painted green. This must be a reminder of the country which Brooklyn's resl- dents have left behind and not a suggestion of the good people of New York who paid for the elaborate and | otherwise ornate subway, | If you make a sharp turn to the right you'll find yoursolf boardinx the train that you just arrived on, or on your way back to the station from whence you came, You meet yourself coming back, If you turn to the right and follow the picket = fence, and remain oblivious to the | eyesore, after a long, long walk you | might got to Brooklyn, | Ob, no! You don't have to walk all the way, You'll get your right trala “My hands started to {tch, and then tt got between my fingers, and by touch- ing my face I saw that I was getting @ rash all over me. ba swelled and I scratched night and day until my whole body was full of pimples, My skin wes always red and kept burning “This had been going on for about five months until I was told to try Cuticura Soap and Ointment, I tried them and in @ week and @ half! was healed." (Signed) J. Goodheart, 264 W. 122nd St., New York City, Sept. 28, 1917. If you have @ poor complexion im- prove it by using Cuticura Soap daily and Cuticura Ointment occasionally, 6 won't unless, you ask him to, You reach a train Which you are sure i» coming from Brooklyn, That's the train you want to take If you want to: go to Brooklyn, But your judgm tells pace makers. 1 44 East 14th St. 279 Broadway Broadway, at 49th St. 1456 B'way, at 42nd St. 125th Qothee—many of them without HELP! 4 0 COE HOME BURNED. ~WATH ART WORKS: wing designed to The wing was | being fireproofed, and the blow torch of « workman 1s said to have started | one The servants saved many of the Tr neh jenutne, eal! for. tu furnishings, but virtually all of the AV ENT i Batt Re ee asa Diets. antiques, paintings and murai | 507 FIFTH AVESANY HINKING men realize as never before the practical economy which lies in real quality and Pl: the extreme advisability of buying clothes which have back of them the reputation for quality of an institution like the House of Kuppenheimer with their well known high standards and their widely acknowledged leadership as style Kuppenheimer Spring Suits & Top Coats, $25 to$60 Stetson Hats—The Quality Hats of America in the Newest Spring Shades and Styles—$4.50 to $7.00 THE KUPPENHEIMER HOUSE IN NEW YORK 47 Cortlandt St, » at 3d Ave, COME IN OR WRITE FOR SPRING STYLE BOOK St The men. women and childran of Heletum are ornetically without shoes. fing, anything In (he way of clothes that you can possibly spare? 1918. |the objects saved were an oll por- trait of H. H. Rogers and some old | French masters, but there was no time to take down or remove the great bulk of the treasures the house held. Firemen, trampling the lawn, unwit- tingly destroyed plants and shrubs im- ported from Japan and elsewhere, some of which were the only speci- }mens of their kind in the country. | The family plate and jewels were saved through the efforts of Mrs. Ber- gram G. Work, wife of a wealthy New Yorker, @ neighbor of the Coes. —_ NOTES OF THE BRONX. jell Artillery, who {s home on @ re- ferulting tour, has accepted eighty men out of the one hundred required. Major |Corbett would like to have musictans make up the remaining twenty, Major Corbett has two recrulting offices in |the Bronx, at 149th Street and Third Avenue and La Fontaine and Tremont Avenues Laeut, Frederick mander of Ba Acting w York Bergstein, B, 24 | RHEUMATISM |**Fruit-a- tives” Point the Way to Quick Relief VERONA. I suffered for a number of years with Rheumatism and eevere Pains in my Side and Back, caused by strains and heavy lifting. the death house, chief dmong them be When I had given up hope of ever ig Joseph n, who is under sentence |being well again, a friend recom- the killing of Barnet Baff, th ended =“ eal ' dealer of New York City The othe | | (} ta og let dthgatth bed J is ied ware dasoo cohen; who ellen a: plies | ‘ | Liver Tablets) to me and after using bchtrtae: yn} Gampel Asctecky anc | } \the first box I felt so much better | Tohn Kuchniciruck | _ }that I continued to take them; and | Tho Rev, Samuel Bi - ino te | now I am enjoying the best of health, | {Blaze Started by Workman’s|" pi ‘aha hagiain of jon, prenkied j Blaze § Hie by Workman W. M. LAMPSON. inner for ¢ r inmates, which wa as i r ‘ing sing * soveas ta i ihNer ik @an or Forch in Wing Being 50c a bor, 6 for 82.50, trial size 25e. a vaudeville entertainment was given At all dealers or sent on receipt of members of the Hebre yrew Actors” Un price, by, FRUIT-A-TIVES Limited, hie ious 109 baat yin |OGDENSBURG, N. ¥.—Adv' The loss tn the destruction of Will- | OGDE 5 vt. OFF WITH ALLEGED GUARTER, | 2 racattawn: Coats bond gust 66 \de Oyster Bay, was to-day estl- Glovannt Torres, twenty: e years, of 7 Detrott, was extradited yesterday after| ated at between $700,000 and | Supreme Court Justice Delehanty had| $1,000,000. Mr, Coe and his wife, who E refused to sustain @ writ of habeas|\# a daughter of the late H. I. Rog- aster corpus, le in California, and are ex- Magistrate Corrigan in the Essex Mar- <1 back next week Sunday ket Court released Torres in the cus-|° phe big sion was under | ly th nig 0 ergoing only three ‘ody of Detec * Dae | tody of Detectives Barber! and Cassett!| enovation yesterday when the blaze days off i Select your suit from a big collection of S models priced at little more than wholesale, LTON 2 Flatbush Ave, Brooklyn Won't you give somes HOW TO GET RID OF man Joseph V. McKee passes the ap- increasing the rent of monthly tenants unless they have given thirty days’ en notice of proposed increase, | Major Stratford Corbett, 106th U, 8. lets the bill out of the | Artillery, fa the father of an elgt Ri 4 ‘The new baby will be led Robert Frederick. Henry Kurtz w. at a birthday Leg Sore’ Ahuge sore—very deep—fall of fowl discharge. Agony all day; ne rest a8 night. Then just a few drops of the gem tle, cooling liquid, D. D. D, Irritation and pain gone. Sweet, refreshing sleep at night. In due thme, complete heal ing. D. D, D, isguaranteed, 880, 660 ‘and $1.00, Ask for D. D, D, teday. the surprised host y given at the Bronx Park Casino last night. Chairman Herbert Murray of the Arrangement Committee had thirty couples seated at tables in the darkened dining room when Mr. Kurtz was led in, If the bill introduced by Assembly- roval of the Committee on General aws, landlords will be prevented from Assemblyman Moke: up the necessary vot ys he can round the committee ‘Ine Liquid Wa Real Frankfurters, the kind that Adolf Gobel pre- pares, make a royal dinner or a delicious late supper. They are made wholly from meat—good beef and pork—carefully ground and mixed, spiced and seasoned, and smoked for hours. in hardwood smoke. No won- der they are good! ‘Try them tonight. Kitchens Sausages Frankfurters Boiled Ham Smoked Ham Bacon Meat Loaf Cooked Look for the Gébel “4 . edd oe c d Quality First” sign at the Pork abir otra delicatessen or food store Pure Lard where you trade. It is a guarantee of pure meat, pre- seca and sold under sani- Sold at all good tary conditions. deli_atessen and food stores, {Udo Sihels PURE MEAT FROQULTS Indorsed by Alfred W. McCann. U. S. Government Inspected Establishment No, 317 Morgan Ave. and Rock St., Brookiyn, N. Y. Brooklyn Stores Fulton St., Cor. of Bridge St. At Subway Station, Brookiym Brooklyn Stores Creations of striking originality of concep- tion combined with materials of surpassing fineness, including Georgettes, satins, lin- gerie and black organdies for Easter. Others at 1.95, 2.95, 3.95, 4.95 and Up ULTRA-FASHIONABLE FASTER SKIRTS— Silks, S » Popli o peg esp aber 5 e Vi to 25” Also 1829-1831 Broadway at Gates Ave. Brookiy= Store Expense er SHOP —— 489 Fulton St. B’klyn Opposite ABRAHAM & STRAUS AMl ohades and sizes. Faken from EASTER SPECIAL Pt Worth $12 to WE sie to 815 $15 a HOG aa

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