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THE EVENING WORLD, TUESDAY, MAY 14, 1918, is 8 THE EVENING WORLD in Reporting the War Has the News Service of the Associated Press, the United Press and Special Correspondents. No Other Evening Paper in New York Has a News Service So Complete DRIVE AGAINST | HERE WILL START AT ONCE: + ‘Proprietor of the Herald, Who Died To-Day in France; JAY PREDICTS ICE \4Q00GERMANS — LOAFERS Wife of His Later Years and His Two Stepchildren RIOTS OVER PRICE AND WHITE CIIARDS a a. ae at FIXED BY ODELL) SLAIN IN FINLAND @> | , NO DISTINCTION (| CLASS i Commissioner Charges Profi-|500 Russian Officers Shot to t : | teering Under Guise of Death After Capture — hs | Aiding the U. S, | of Tammerfors . : ‘i middle-aged, who nave a passion for —= + { ! = Police Already Have Lists Of jai the joys of tite, but little or no Jonathan C. Day, Cammtasioner of} MOSCOW, Saturday, May 11.—Four inclination for work in any torm— ‘ v Idlers and Are Enthusi- |imen who think they have done thelr | astic to Begin. bit toward winning the war when hey have ffered several hours of their service rmans and members of 1 in a battle near Lahtis, sixty miles Public Markets, said to-day that un-| thousand less Benjamin B. Odell, lee Comptrot-| the. Finnish White Guard were ki ler, cute down the price of tee there a to the Med Cross or se will be ico riots the firat warm day.| none rie hort dingh Mba obec be! WJOB OR VAIL. SLOGAN ine Was tueing, atin bs jota the ta tay.| ported rae carina - Sixth—The periodical drunkard. | |The Commiasioner gave out a stat |" nbard many civilians loam ‘' 4 laboref—the man who got out to} ment relative to his fight for lower After the occupation of Tammer y s, Slackers and | ty-fi Tango Lizards, Slacker |some camp or munitions plant and prices In which he says | fors, eighty-five miles northeast Fugitives From Jersey Are | works three months and then comes Mayor Hylan was elected by an| Abo, by White Guards, 500 Russian “hie “i recta back to New York with his roll and overwhelming vote in New York be-| officers and soldiers were shot. They Chief Ones Affected. stays drunk four, refusing all offers cause he atood out boldly against the] Were executed in groups of forty or work, no matter how attractive, | The big drive against loafers will until he again finds hi tely flat and in a position where he ‘Trusts exploiting the poop’ Trust was specifically mentioned in} _— the platform of the Democratic Party,! NEW GERMAN TAX HEAVY. but the Iee Trust that Mayor Hylan — jand any of the rest of us had any The lee} fifty by machine guns. nself abso be launched one night this week, ace tording to plans of the general staff}Must either go back to work or starve to Matse 1 was an infant com Marks ™ re pared with the Ice Trust we are con | AMSTPRDAM, May 14 fronted with this minute in New| *Piteh printed in the Co Gazette York City. Never in the history ot} aye st Ne. UFOs wide : 7 this elty, or any oth have we had at Police Headquarters, was the a As to the exact number of {dle men ficial announcement given out to-day jin this city to-day who will come ff f ie under the new law there is a wide It will bo under the new ditaracee ch oeinted, Tice warn eee anti-loafing bill, just signed by the} estimated anywhere from fifty to | two hundred thousand. A fair eati- | wilt do experience wit }Governor, and will be directed by all in our poyer to keep the mate, however, all agree, is one hun- | goog work up." ja situation like this 0 of net re Commander-in-Chief Richard Bnr' ieht | dred thousand, and no small per-| Another enthusiastic supporter of The Commissioner also gave out a|Fained hy indirect taxes. 1 vy in ex in person. Under the “work or Jail) sixth classifte For that reason oF ras shed Fy Bocas Pag Fat mh tia copy of a letter he has sent to Food| will be obtained largely m tax pm” there is no cl distinction, |!t is more probable, It was | decia n the greatest metropolitan Controller Hoover, which says OOO os ne cineten, new » ang | Stated to: at the first drive | house aning seen in this eity in erhaps you have been made in-| adds, the view prevails t itt Modeled after the New Jersey and | against the rs will be madeé| many years. | tetligent as to the tco situation in tates intend to pr t the 1 along the Bow and other sections | ‘The of Brook! to-d. % % : m tevying t Ken y nd laws, it applies to the rich f t 6 police 0 rooklyn a Yew York, one of the cle cane on of t t ‘ Maryta: “a feature (Of the, Clty, Where such men are in| made thoir first arrest of idlers New York, one of the clearest cases] take a portion of thie war debt on then us much as the poor, and this feature | the habit of hanging out. {der the new State law in a poolr of profiteering to my mind that the| re of the bill, it is declared, will not be| "Why don't they want to work?" | at No, $59 Third Avenue, conductert | Clty of New York han ever faced ta the ice this year. ‘The ice houses up | the Hudson round about New York are stored with ice as never before, | Prices are put up by the toe poople | to unheard of points, Jone of the labor agents was asked. | hy Paul Demario, Demario and six yPpveriooked in putting it into opera-| "Why? Because they still have! other men in the ‘ on in this State. ane ee een Technically, the char “Woe get a faw every day, of course, | disorderly | person Practically every offloer tn service | hut they are men who have had thot | Hygand, wha. conduc | etready has his black list tucked away| time and are ready to go back. But] said tho arrests were made under the | ; most of these men, and they are good Py i in his inside pocket—a Het of loafers, | ie ets too, wont work unell they | *At-Loafing Law were arr that of rich and poor, he has had his eyo| j,i, trenke _(The men will be arraigned in th: a “Tho legislation making B. B, Odell en ever since this country entered! Ie pointed to a lodging house|} ith Avenue Cours rhe police sn 0: GOROON BENNETT oO} Ico Comptroller and giving bim world war. across the street. It was over a| (our Of tnem cou : ae ELETHA AV ENOL © | power to regulate storage, distribu- Chom oOo ar UDR WOOD % ere was a_ait . “No quarters will be given,” de-|srloon. There was a siting room|” sheriff Griffin of Brooklyn has re ciared Commissioner Enright this) men were scated around, reading and | °!ved @ large number of complaint ~~, - . manufacture, distribution and sale of morning. “This Anti-Loafing Law}«moking. On the tabres in front of | reearding men who are not working MRS. JAMES GORDON BENNETT AN mission for nearly six months of the] artifictal too have sealed more com- te a good law—a law that has been| them were several well battered tin Moat of these complaints come trot HER.CHILPREN year It cost not less than $200,000. On| pletely than any compact perhaps oke' ant fa tc relatives of the me: { heeded for a long time, and partic- dooneiatn SY and ty ond ine Lind Two men whose relatives had com one occasion he ordered the New| anywhere at any time tn the history | ee % i = ht : . vlarly during the war. When we) their money went a long wa they | Plained of them were brough the | | York office to send him each day 500|of our country, giving comfort to Gas ionctte nm ihe shat be Sheriff's offlce to-day and examined ords ayno of the 0 ith. 4 Cart a ire wit Fo ee te erimkalo ana Wore content with the, They admitted they had beer out of| Talted later atteoeneorrblovisears | oknta Invisible HAIR NETS every man found not working will|% (ive ° $ work for some time, but declared nited Statos, merely for his infor- All of this combination has been J have to pay the penalty, unless he| We will get those fellows when they | they were willing to work. Roth mer mation and the entertainment of the! worked out under the cover of effort on n near Corr Soh MENt toa tae ie ss ke hair pr liday. Fines has @ mighty good reason for is/are broke and thrown out Into the OES eat bee ip near Conning. guests he was entertaining on the|the part of the United States to con- pps alge they Wrkatia eat ised, emnane. street,” said the labor agent, “but not | Y- Shert Lysistrata, Tho cable rate was 92|serve ammonia. Tam with my Gov-| fl pumen Beir, all shades, welds for the first charge] Defore, unless of course the police take | their names, aohte «word. ernment and with you and with all| JM ‘pecially procemed ‘While all plans for the ¢ @ hand in the matter.” - others interested in the conserving of | IB strength. Self-conforming, ca —~- “120dep ino peddwar meq 294 20 PAVE!" While the police in their work wilt|U, S$, TAKES OVER HOSPITAL. Mr. Rennett was always interested om heads working on !t have gone so| not in any wa ‘i = |tlon and sale of natural ice, and ammonia. But Haten to thi |HIE shape, or all-over styles. Satisfa on _- co-operate with the in Wall Street as a news source but| “7 make @ contract with tho Berk- | ¢ guaranteed, At all good shops tkely to| Private labor agencies, they will inhi a 5 | . never in a speculative w In for- | shire Ice Company for the purchase of far as to Carers Agaptpgey likely to Work with the State Department of |St- Mary's of Hobok ( hued from First Page) | Madagaacar. No employes of hin! never 1D a speculative way. In fF thy tag tonm of ice which I can dia | ii siah nee ae ewer ,come under the law. oy are: Labor and will ase to it tat men tan Was Wi panini {could tell when “the Commodot Resp un 4 Sahat tribute to the consuming public, mak- | Phin etavevabis Firet—The habitual bum, who 15} who express a willingness to work! gt. yfary Of Hoboken. con f the Herald and the Tete-| would be found occupying that desk, | Power in the Street, so much # ing all that anybody ts legitimately en @ 44 of work. will be given a chance to do #0. It | aucted by the Sisters of St. Francis, Cooper said to-day James Gordon Bennett Jr. way born OM one occasion Jay Gould, ordinar- | titled to make and sell the pubic {ts tee wet Second—The tty loafer, who works] 's also likely a conference of the | was to-day taken over by the Govern- know ng about what Mr.[In New York, May 10, 1841, His|lly impervious to such attacks, so |from one to five dollars cheaper par Donial a Laality only a few months each year and rests | heads of the police, de artmenis Of | oes. Te ie claimed for it that it te|Bennett ve tas to the|Mother, Henrietta Agnes Crenn, had | smarted under ertticlems made on {ton than the ft ‘amatag ) the cities of the State will be n i na i ty have planned as to the} . letta nim through the ld that he dle | Comptroller Ode the remainder of the time. C 1 soon to formulate the best | one of the largest and most up-to-date disposition ¢ par pon his a music teacher before her Me@r-| tated a long statement in which he| “Is it true that there {a ammonia Third—The young men who hans plans possible to make the law ef- | ingtitutions east of the Mississivpi leath, t the-will ia probated and to the owner of the Herald.) went into every detail of the private | shortage, I think if they are allowed vata on fective throughout the enti te. he city of Hoboken, which had a con- | wo. SHOLEHARES IEE Soma reEion: of Mr. Konnett that he knew. |to get away with this ‘al in New onto respectability througt: the consid. | lox’ one ie more elated over the pro. | fact, With the hospital for the ifs ies spcahast teen hale Apa ianclip pte Goula sent for a Sun reporter | York in war time when we are calling eration of their families and spend! | ona clean-up of loafers than United | ments for the transfer of its paticnteia ore, Bu € the management vate tutors abroad. Ho Fe-| ing gave it to him, In some way the| upon the rich and the poor allke to| most of their time around poolrooms| states District Attorney Caffey and Christ Hospite ry tt ) papers New York will pba ha in 1866 to ieee Herald editors heard that such @|make merificos, that tie y and cigar store corners. Chief Charles De Woody of the De-| North Hudson Hos at nds of the manag s father the management Of statement had been made and a re- |awny wi of " te Heard, the class of tment of Justic In rounding up| ie paper, which passed to his ex-| porter was sent to the Sun office for |am Woupe The tango line coeee er ithe loafers the police will turn all| Rhodes Schota clusive control upon his father's! Copy of It. ‘The request was re - men who are always an agen F sckers caught over to the Federal ferred Another Yea It was said ne w death in 187 fused on the ground that Mr. Gould | amertean Seaman's Body Dart ) something but in reality spend their /authorities and no time will be lost| LONDON, May 14 (via Ottawa) knew s © publi : had given it exclusively to the Sun, French, time around dance halls teaching|in either sending them to the front | phe ghoades Trustees have decided to recently his finar FATHER HAD CUT NEW PATH) Tho Herald reporter, however, con-| phe body of Leonard Brown ) young girls and married women how | 0,10 Prison nvolved trived to obtain a firat edition of the | i 1 i ostime again the elections to sch ‘It will be a great aid to us." was | Roshi” witch ‘normally. would ta | of Evorett, Mass., one of the ne 1 ficit shown IN JOURNALISM. + {Sun and rushed it to his offices, The | Pverett Maan. one ote in | w do te tangs {P he 1BtGRE aiapgi the chmment of Chief De Woody to- Place Rent. fall Candida gible for 4 Batile ap y {0 The elder Bennett 1 cut a new @ Na. attack yas prin 4 (2 itt | Renconelp: Florence H. blew up in a ep terns: : paedhasidil eae ic bite ae hington aecti h in New York journalism by the.| Guid is © tention | French harbor last month, new, toe, in 1 en considerec h expenditure of \ French cometer body . Aidok ih TRY Gherhersin Gee B sonsidered, lavish: expenaltic ALWAYS WAS AN ENTHUSIAS- | washed ashore on an island in the har [pany of lute to keop the Herald on| voney, 3 news settings. When bis sor TIC YACHTSMAN bor and was given bur th hon came to the my soa by. Fr ‘authorities, rding ton} Jits feet ‘ame to the management of the pdD"T! Kennett always was an enthusiastic | message received by the Shipping Board! | Because of this drain on his r ¢ followed this course, and often ee-] yachtsman, In 1866 he entered his | to-day sources and the expense of mainta cured yaluable advantages over ri yacht Henrietta In the transatlantic Jing his various homes and shoot iB Ganers Geoth . race between Sandy Hook and The |1odges in Europe, Bennett's fortune 1a | nore OY this policy. Needles, Isle of Wight, and won tt in q ; eng eee RRO >| Bennett set a pace when ho began | jy i fi he :9)) Wed. ’s Specials (D n believed much smaller than popular 18 days, 21 hours and 55 minutes over ‘ednesday’s Specials ~~ estimated Popularly | using the the > in V8 SP =—— ‘ telegraph to obtain two competitors, In 1870 his yacht was verbatim reports of speeches In Con- | beaten by only two hours over @ alini- ; 5 JAMES GORDON BENNETT rem for publication tho day after| ith ras tio winners nt ne Summer’s Brightest Modes ¢ they were uttered, So radical was he) Th the Intter decades of his life NENT RMN ers ik aee eG New Silk Dresses rough the war in Abyssinia looked | jpecial Introductory Offer In honor of the Red Cross Parade, and in order that our employees may participate in it, this store will close on Saturday at One o’Clock of touch by eable with his paper in the Herald for tts latest tidin w York or the Paris edition, More forces at the front, often than not he would send orders Kennett soon saw that this heavy|from Colombo or Catro shaping the| : ndttare of tolls necesattated some | 2OHCY, of the Torald on tho atraneth | oo) Tomorrow's Price FUR STORAGE—Remodeling and Repairing—Phone 6900 Greeley is es im a| He became associated( in 1883, with| ‘The ‘fteraid praprletor’a homo was 4 . | te ee ee * John W. Mackay tn the « zation| in Paris during the latter half of his | 15 >\Delightful little home frocks in the best of style traveling dresses, call t Rta Gem maneiat Gat pany, | iif: Ho rarely remained here mory ia Raw penny 0 the New York 8: MORMARS aie “2Y)! than four days on flying trips t ; 0 uy a i int _ f i ‘i + Lthe name | known as the Mackay-Hennett Cable. | amorica | 'e Sent ok Fane 2h a7 The Herald's owner had a keen | Fifth Avenue, 37th and 38th Sts. | Situdes, 2 ing dresses—frocks for 7! ? at ay Any ° aa ia ; é at the restaurant and dance. & Will Close Out—WEDNESDAY | wo men's char AER nig = ee : Sprightly Silk Taffetas 1, ‘ ot een SENT STANLEY TO AFRICA TO see pele Zephyrous Silk Crepes alk MISSES’ TAILORED SUITS es san peovitea 02 ite trossei| _vh-wan Saabs whe eons fo Manny | Mesaanian Sh Mls bake heh Gingham Teffote Bitte | aay that spirit of strongly personal|_M. Stanley the laconic order, “Find | STenk i. Knapp, a flahting 0 alec A crisp, fresh assortment he epoch | Li tone,” which resulted in | Jc lisi i failed to return from a patrol — fille i This Season’s Tailored or Dressy Models AA Reel tavie haan litte tite hace at toute ari |e aera ent : filled with Summer Garrisons of Af and the openin t parle yl Thee, charm—a complete as- Sizes 14 to 20 years Mie mishant Fsat sanitaan | oark Contlasit ltwee ‘ wt Rane 7 ae Dressse sortment of those very once took ocx ped finance Dr, ¢ J. Kna I | things you need so much : ¢ expedition to find the north wel Avenue, y ' flom now on, the return No Charge for Alterations much of his narrative to the Hera Bennett 1s Herald." | 1 Nor did the y inger Bennett, as t « ¢ 24 5 4 man just dead came to be called, ever| With the exception of ° by w this | leas apocryphal expend: : UITS of men’s wear serge, Poiret twill, wool tricotine, “The New Yo lereld ie Y covert cloth or wool checks, PSED ADORE SNE LAS ft Or n nate opewaratalenaras Canth F Brea ae cae, | ocaen anaae Sale at ‘ashion Alor o! ne ritish court ‘or | ta og 1 emperors, it Is doubt 4a escap “ NO CREDITS NO EXCHANGES || seh ee ee eee ee cman hoa suis oftion of Jamos Gordon Bennett.” For | ( any rate lmany years, too, the #econd pro ed that he spent it, for he oc Nineteen West 34th Street y prietor of the Horald tnaisted that|stantly drew on the New York of hool. 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