The evening world. Newspaper, March 28, 1918, Page 9

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GiTY “BOLSHEVIKI” | ALARM REALTY MEN. Get Leader ” Brown's Pledge «to Fight for a $1.75 Limit on Taxes, | ALBANY, March 24.—In appealing to Republican Senate Leades Brown) Yesterday for bis support of iheir bili| limiting the annual tax rate of reat! state in New York City to $1.78 for| @ach hundred dollars vaiuation, rep- Tesentatives of real estate interests! Said that, so soon as the Legisiature closed its session, a movement would be started for the organization of the Middle class people ot the city to pre sent “an aggressive front to the Bol-| abeviki of New York and their allies,| = —_— demagogues and the idle “Robert B. Dowling, President of the City Investing Company, and Law- renoe McQuire, President of the Real Petate Board, led the delegation of Téal estate men. ‘They obtained from Senator Brown his promise to get be- hind the Tax Limit Bill, “Unless something ts done to check the frightful extravagance of city government and set at naught the wild schemes of clerical market com- missioners and municipal ownership theorists,” Mr. Dowling said York City will lose its gr “No city, however rich, can increase ite expenditure sixty-four millions in seven years, with no corresponding Increase in the taxable value of its assets, without its burdens becoming intolerable and past enduring.” DAYLIGHT SAVING ORDERED. te Law Supplements 1 Hnactment. ALBANY, March 28.—Under an emer- Message from the Governor, the | 4, ture to-day passed a bill amend~ ing the General Construction Law. Db: providing that standard time throughout | he State should conform to the terms | Hartford Railroad Company $43,964,- 000 for one year at 6 per cent. inter- est, to meet notes of that amount of th deral Daylight Saving Law, hich ‘ODDITIES ty THE NEWS. ROD AND STRAP may be used on bad boys in pub- le schools of Greenwich, Conn., School Board decides, TREE knocked down by an automobile in Brooklyn | killed man who was in top trimming it. WHILE long-distance gun and German alrplancs were bombarding Paris, people spent $320,000 at an art 80.0, . VASSAR GRADUATING CLASS distinctive this year because it has two war brides and twenty engaged girls. CUTTING WRIST on broken nursing (N. ¥.) baby bled to death tn crib before IN OBLITERATING German steamship company sign on Lower Broadway, two painters swung brushes to “Tho Star Spangled Banner” being played in hand organ. CODICIL to will upheld in Riverhead Court, but will itself was declared improperly executed. $43,964,000 LOAN TO THE NEW HAVEN McAdoo Agrees to Advance Sum to Road for One Year at 6 Per Cent. WASHINGTON, first big expenditure from the $500,- 000,000 Ratlroad Administration re- volving fund Director General Me- doo inst night y | the New York, New Haven and SALTS 1S FINE FOR [30% The company was granted the right of renewal for one more year at the KIDNEYS, QUIT MEAT sm, sm =» Flush the Kidneys at once when Back hurts or Bladder bothers No man or woman who eats meat !° regularly can make a mistake by * flushing the kidneys occasionally, says a well-known authority. Meat forms urie acid which clogs the kidney pores so they sluggishly filter or strain only part of the waste and poisons from the blood, then you get sick all rheumatism, headaches, liver trouble, nervousness, constipation, | it dizziness, ste ness, bladder dis-| orders come from sluggish kidneys. | pu The moment you feel a dull ache in the kidneys or your back hurts, or if the urine is cloudy, offensive, full of |; sediment, of passage or at tended n of scalding, get about f Jad Salts from |, any reliable pharmacy and take al‘ tablespoonful in a fore breakfast for a few d and your kidneys will then act fl This famous salts is made from the acid of grapes and lemon juice, combined with lithia and has’ been used for generations to flush clogged kidneys and stimulate them to activity, also to neutralize the acids in urine go it no longer causes irritation, thus end- ing bladder disorders : Jad Salts is inexpensive and cannot | ‘ injure; makes a deligi.tful effervescent lithia-water dr which all regular turing plants, he Unt A15 PERC Recognizes Higher Cost of Living anf Will Add $45,000,000 to Pay Roll. Two hundred thousand employees of | the United States Steel Corporation were made happy of a 15 per cent, increase in wages ef- The tive April, 15, ognition of the living. It affects day lab were mado Nearly | equitably adjusted, yuncement, E, H. Gary, Chairman of ne corporation, sald it had decidea fan elght hour basis, lest out-|Self-Supporting so far as war munt- ut be limited. t is estimated the Increase in wages ranted will cost mpany year- pout $45,000,000. of the’ comp of more than id anrter of, 1917. the he pay of its employees about 60 per ass of water be-| ce nt. The corporation at the close of the had 268,058 employees, compared th 8 at the ng the year 11,486 d States se: —— New York-Lond The Irving Natio York to-day announces an agreement with the London Provincial and South- estern Bank, Ltd A detal meat eaters shoul: a take now and then an departme to keep the kidneys clean and the| {Htyjion. and an Be blood pure, thereby avoiding serlous! the dea on fts own kidney complications.—Advt. of the world KOCHe © Milan straw shapes, trim med with ribbon bows and flowers, Pokes and sailor shapes, in black and colors, | Eatahli C 12510 Si Your Easter Opportunity Is Here Smart Tailored Hats and Shapes In a wealth of good, serviceable models 36. $1 Children's Hats, rough or hemp straw: mushroom models, prettily trimmed with ribbon bands. H. C. F. KOCH & CO., Inc., 125th Street, West the advance a quan- tity of securities now pledged on the maturing notes, with the right to sell —Meat forms uric acid. |them at any time and apply the pro- ceeds on retirement of the notes, ——__. U. S. STEEL GIVES LABOR to-day by ut the 8, except those to whom ad- ee A aR ug better w handling A UNITED Cash Register March 28.—As the cigar store at No. some cigar box agreed to loan {oto the barrel of a o Railroad tako Ad- as col- eral persons enter the ran into Amsterdam his police whistle, When Patrolman ENT. INCREASE announcement |™4n Baruch of the advance {8 in increased cost of jor at the manufac- Wages of other recently, will be In making the an.| He sald the small ny oe C, ports Committee of corporation raised | } Der {tons annually could close the United States, of 1916, Dur- loyees entered rvice, Dank Plan, | Bank of New Auto Knocks William Just of No. Brookly onal » whereby a close ement 1s made d more hihi A rop 1G: of Anglo-Americ 1 across the | provides for to another t tin the London sigh department in probably will extend behalf to other parts n Street. Koch Prices Make peyton Shopping an Extravagance Saami shed 1860 ELE ¢ neET, WEST Regular price in other stores $3.50 Va DIVIDED INTO 3 GROUPS 4 Group 1 Group 2 Group 3 Milan or polis 8, sailor and | in black and co! SMILING GUNMAN ROBS Drives Clerk Into Rear Room, Loots Avenue, last night was straightening | nan upper sheit | when he turned around and looked A man about his own age, twenty- five, was holding the gun. With a| || smile he asked Kost to step out of aight in the back room, and to keep silent “unless he wanted to get hi Kost with his hands above his hea obeyed. He waited for about five min- utes, During that time he heard sev- When he felt the robbers had gone, he West 68th Street Station responded, the cash register was examined and the night's receipts, $45, were missing, ————. ‘BARUCH CHAMPIONS SEIZURE OF MINES Tells House Committee the Step] || Would Release Tonnage Used for Imports, WASHINGTON, March 28.—Chatr- Board appeared before the House Committee on Mines and Mining to- day and asked for immediate action on legislation proposing to extend Federal control over the production of non-ferrous metals essential in making war munitions. speeded up under Federal direction. ‘This, he said, would make the Nation tions are concerned and release also a large amount of tonnage now re- quired to import these ores, 7 Leith, Chairman of the Im- Board, sald nearly 400,000 dead weight development of the mines, and forty- five mineral commodities produced in —_—>- Man On @ Tree Ie Killed When terday while at work of No, 896 Willoughby , causing the tree to ‘The automobile was y Charles Porteray of No, 395 shapes, sailor, continentals, turban and poke models, BONWIT JURE es & CO. | ' Pong ene 2 AT 38™ STREEF bottle, Millbrook mother founda it. | DIRECT ATTENTION TO THEIR street below by | Rare Collection of | FUR _ FASHIONS For Spring and Summer CIGAR STORE i Unusually Fascinating Styles and Then Departs. i} Superfine Quality Pelts Adam Kost, @ clerk in the United Incomparable Values FOX SCARFS | Natural Blue Fox Scarfs 4356 Amsterdam revolver, | Magnificent examples of this beautiful fur in deep bluish brown tones. Many with exquisite silver hair fleckings. 95.00 110.00 125.00 store and go out Genuine Silver Fox Scarfs. Superb specimens in various sizes—some well marked with natural silver hairs, others almost entirely black. | 250.00 450.00 Avenue and blew Mahoney of the 275.00 Taupe Fox Scarfs. 35.00 to 69.50 Lucille and Kamchatka Scarfs......45.00 to 69.50 Natural HUDSON BAY SABLES Etght, Elecen, Twelve Skin Models 350.00 450.00 Several very smart models developed in stoles and capes of finely marked, perfectly matched pelts. JACQUETTES Exclusive originations of this Shop in natural or taupe squirrel, moleskin, Hudson seal and nutria. 135.00 to 225.00 War Industries mines should be the War Trade be procured by | | \ Tri ER LODYLE LY LOLS DLO SUE —a It Down, York Street, for the De ed tn @ pe ed to tho street and tree Was ree. An automo- mn his head, His is dewks Bikar The questions Da are wit" “@pply in any case of similar na- 9 wining further ad free, ‘4dreas Dr Dowie Haart Collone- Elwood ‘etree oe pomna Belt ead rom ‘of reply. Full names and h areas must be miven,_ bi oF Hottioum Eph ce a etal anawers, one “ome aa Shona Tish poe woul edvieo me what owing pranrrintte "id and co yi) ° Mra, 1, L, writes: ‘1 am informed that I have kidney trou {9 fast approaching @ What would you prescribe Answer: If your symptoma are usual one, such as puffe under eyes, swelling ankles; scant, copious Henry . writes! “Perhaps you oan be for me. aa T am at « loge te foul-smelling urine, accompanied bY ratand’ my condition.” For the past headaches, pains, epresaton, fever | year sttared | chilis, etc., T would advise the Immod! 4; ave poor appetite to work oi red wil the time Mf. capable use of balmwort tablets. dy for auch 4 ' full nd in ho senae the sn Twas 0 few Youre ax Answer: A powerful medicine should directs For many years Dr. Ramer 4 YT Rs r n giving. free ad hed straw lors ‘ply cannot make all necessary pur- chases within a given time and pay cash for everything. milkman, the grocer, of some other merchant must wait, or we must do without certain things that help to make life more worth living, persons acquire the habit of opening @n account here, there and every- where, all the time hoping that noth- ing will interfere with their honest intention to pay up when the bills become due, venes, something unexpected hap- pens, and some sort of story has to be javented to spar for time. We Sell Dependable Merchandise at Prices Lower Than Any Other Store, but for Cash Only HERALD SQUARE Without BAUMANN’S Fear or CHEERFUL Favor HOMES There are times when @ person sim- Either the Some But something inter- Axminster Rugs, 36x70 6-50 Inlaid Lino- leum 9804 $1.10 Three-piee RW.Con.6 Ave 15"S1. Let us show ing and Bed- SRAUIAAG Styles That Rank High In the Easter Parade Men’s and Young Men’s SPRING SUITS Variety in style—variety in fabric and variety in price—the result of selecting from the best models presented by many prominent manufacturers — garments that will meet the taste of well dressed New York men. In the fancy mixed cassimeres, cheviots, homespuns, thibets, fancy mixed worsteds, unfinished worsteds and serges there are models that lean toward the conservative and others that show more dash and snap. All are within the bounds of correct dress. And—quality for quality—these are garments which will cost you much more elsewhere... $17.50 | 43 $29.75, $19.75 |14 $34.75 Stylesin $9.4.,.75 | 10 Sys" $39.75 Men’s Spring Overcoats, $19.75 to $34.75 Styles in 24 4 Styles i in Suits at Suits at 32 46 Styles in Suits at Styles in Suits at Youths’ Suits at $16.50 and $19.75 Sizes 15 to 20 years Young chaps like our clothes because they bridge the gap between 5 knickers and men's styles—in models that are fashioned after the prevailing styles for men, slightly changed to fit the youthful Rpure. ‘weeds, homespuns, cassimeres, unfinished worsteds and serges come in many different styles. Qexre—ritth Floor, Broadway, Front NEW a iterig’ 6 gine aoe tered tak you how you can furnish a Living, Din room slip seat of with for i on $ 98 $225 Englander Level Lock Couch leather With High | Complete with Imperial Roll-edge | Vistributers of the Grade ne motion of the hand Sealy Sanitary Period Couch $ 75 | Tultless Mattress Furniture © bed 19 Gu for two adults Queen yr Period Suite in AmericanWalnut 4 Pieces, consisting of S]] Dresser, 48 inches wide; Chiffonicr, 44 inches wide; Toilet Table, 36 | inches wide; Bed in full Vy size as illustrated. *} Living Room Suite ¢ Library o Living Re m Suite, massive frames, mahoga finish, shly Library Table, $16.98; Bookcase, $15.98; Desk, $11.98. Open Saturday AT eqPST & & SAVE nd arms in genuine Until 10 P. M. —_______----O Oe ne ee +

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