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ene ~ ~ ed decided to raise the rents $5 a month. teers in this city, although he admits {win im H. Anderson of tye Anti — Chamber to vote the first military 1 ‘ > | 0 him, and deck $125 a month fof the house, a total of newspapers in general and in The eo ee ee | if] SEND AVIATORS organization have given her RrSe $1,500 a year ‘ our ~g liminary advantages ‘ ‘THE EVENING WORLD, TUESDAY, MAY 21, 1918, ; 4 | i | hort, intensive training for young ® norant of the presence of rent prof- and intrepid men who are familiar ain, ee Let America send us | in Mass. 3 Among those with whom Pres- | BANTIAGO, CHILE, Mav 21—The i with sports SEW YORK, May 19, | ident Smith said he had talked are earthquake yesterday at La Seren PARIS, May 21.—Former Premier | thousands 4 thousands of bom- txening World: “| Vice Chairman Robert L, Moran and) capital of the Province of Coqiimbo, | Painleve, who has just been elected | barding avi a ny To the Kaitor ot | ators and she will con- ot ro | A My landlord came to me yanterdey| James Tt. Ferguson, both of whom are vive nat eo tee nan Ss oe une President of the Aviation Group of | ripute WA STUDURE. SiBtS aw And politely notified me that he waslaidermante reprewntatives from the! GAMA ferthcr toe, ‘The shock was | te Chamber, Of Deputies, aketones In| and also of aviation, 1 believe that all 4 to | ‘ » ‘ ve relies compel é a. Bg Ag vine, Brons. | Leaders Declare U. S. Will felt te & less extent in neighboring vil- this morning's Petit Pafisien a pro-|those who have reflected upon these in . \ gramme of aerial warfare M. Pain-| problems are unanimous in replying to blame for th nd we must ali! Tl have read much, particularly in) Fight With Allies Till Foe \ lame leve was one of Wilbur Wright's first tn favor of production jn mass before a ny help to lick the Kaiser, | The Evening World, about rent prof- | 1g) | VALPARAIBO, Chile, May 21.—It is when the American in-| everything, on the lines of production eady heard trom their conatituenta avery, Wal. But why does the Gov-| iteers,” said President Mmith, “but 1 Is Vanquished. {reported ero that there was s lose of here in 1908, and when | by series which has given American ’ ee - ernment use middiemen in taxing the! it hquake yesterday at La|he was a professor at the Sorbonne lindustry its prodigous intensity of Board's Investigation May Ex on the question of Jacked up rents, poor people? Why should the tande| have yet to meet the vidtim of this mao hia lectures on aviation induced the| output” correspondent of Hrookiyn,! Evening World in particular. Mr. | + guns, Munitions and asphysiating F “M. MG,” mentions two bad tenants Smith says he has questioned @ num- | LIVES LOST IN QUAKE. " . was, but if we cannot crush the ad, but does he remember the ber of his colleagues in the Board of «| $ Lo sas s! Also Strongly Advocates ; System |Gnemy's artillery we cas ine i ’ A.T. | Aldermen and that they, too, are ig-| i] |Fire Fei at a, of Producing Machines Bombardment aviation needs only i.) Preaident Smith wald that he «lord get the credit of helping the) pirticular type of landlord, Neither, ,, " vite | tend to House-to-House Can- | Uhlan! mmitn wld inet ne has re- | Covernmont, if 1 am paying at the! have 1 received a single eompiaint| Ate le ie Peas Kaiti , j ac i : end? If it's lawful to raise prices on - ‘ | son's message to the Freno! vass in Suspected District _ dally necessities, why not paas a inw| “Kilns! a vent profiteer or heard rent) 144 thrilled all France, particularly at ' eee FIGHT FOR FAIR RENT to make it lawful to raise salaries at| Profiteers discussed In olubrooms of ¢y.y time when all . : r people's request? We geem tol other gathering points. a) a eee CITIZENS’ AID ASKED. be fighting for the aggrandisement of} Now, I do not vl t | turned to Picardy, where « new and| ) re BY THE EVENING WORLD the corporations and middlemen. ih? aieia Bt penis avail mightier German dlow LMeinadant Will Place on Special Sale Wednesd | AC K. cs 7 In Mr. Wilson's message France sees) e Wednesaay ! Tenants Called On to Report tego I have not met any, But I am willing! another proof that America is deter- , How Can People Nay Liberty Rondel to be shown and convinced. 1 sald|imined to fight wide by side with to Aldermen Any Attempt pA idl ’ several days ago that-the Board of] prance till Germany shall have owned omen’s resses i! TR. UNION Aldermen was ready and willing to ? at Gouging. Correspondent Suggests the Formas | tr the nastor ot The tren iuveullpace Fant GIOHINEMA iy ats | cane cixe eereeee | | arta tion of a Rent-Payers’ Protec: |. Allow me to state the condition# 10/1446 has not changed, But I think| ORTH OTH -temaatal hiblarle ‘ The Ronrd of Aldermen this after ef [Union Hill, N. J, The tandlords havel in, sonra ehowld have wufbielent evic| rere teen yer Of crepe de chine, taffeta, crepe meteor, foulard, gingham ) i 3 tion Association been boosting the rents for the past board should nave wufficient evi-|, “President Wileun has signified thnt| taffeta, serge and combinations. noon took its first definite stop in a few years, Rents that were $19 a/ dence of profiteering before it to war-| the United States will fight with all | 4 00 25.00 Val. Sal i ' e ouple of years art, ‘ | fi A crusade aguinat rent-profteers. Vice (Write to the Alderman of your || unauin thes be allowed t rant the slarting of auch an lnveatl-| their force, all their resources, all | Regular 20.00 to alues ale Price \ Chairman Robert |. Moran of the | district of your experiences in rent | like that in war time? ‘ hecefore, if were ace tammate (6 Mba men, till the pod of Ut agetensndal \: atendiaad ‘x “eeduiation’ weaut Lente mit facts and || people going to stick by their Govern- erefore, if enants 10) of justice strikes, Connecting action _—————— a ese oo ee = Bronx introduced a sbiilinkal | [etd Kiana ueae: ca ine [iment and buy Liberty bonds and) this city who are being gouged by|to words, the Americans are to-day | | viding for a city-wide inquiry into , thrift stampa If the landiord is going] unscrupulous landlords taking ad- ho firing } 1 | h have t vestigation of rent raising, how Jo squenso the last cent out Of Bl vantage of general war conditions.| an ‘ ‘Sreboth ‘y iNet pei) zt ol | | reports that rents have been exor-|[ much ef it, le fair, how much || mans wagon? f e “./and Frenoh. In that way we have | bitantly raised in all of the five bor- || profiteering? A CONSTANT READER. |!ct them address their complaints) crossed a diMcult stage which con-|{ | (eo) (e} | oughs. The inquiry will be thorough, nes vt. The Evening World. These com-| sisted in holding on at all costs until) || ' a * ag diord Can Kviet If He Doesn't) yinints should be accompanied by as] American effors came to fill the hor- ® for it is to be made by the Aldermen NPW YORK, May 18. Like Color of Your Ha ‘ ‘ \ 0 (iw Sate kites Badian Wane: NOW YORK, May 1a, [MUCH Information aa possible, such] ripie gap made by the Russian defec- 8 deme Moran i « e Br N 4 r A “~~ . themeelves, — Aldemen Moran &0-| “Your editorial on “Landlord Proft- | to tne river of The Evening Wert an the amount of taxes landiords| tion 34th Street—New York Bounced that the five Sergeants-At- | reerg’ in a step in the right direction Your editorial, “Putting on the ae T EOINEC OOF Alen we has “Now that this stage is safely pass- } Arms of the board will assist the Al- May I suggest that you get up a | Screws" in Thursday's issue inter-|"° |% Pa ed we can say we lose nothing in the! F de extraordinary repairs, exchange, What did we give th dermen in their probe, These officers | petition to the Board of Aldermen or |ested me very much, because that is} ™ xchange, a e give the ’ will likely make house to house can. the State Senate and Assembly or|the remark 1 heard a Bronx landiord hid ritual of Aldermen is after! Russians? Nearly everything. What \ Misses New Model vanson in districts where rent profit- | DUbIsh w list of the Aldermen, by fuse during the past winter, He nig ie earraeve’ ty that} did they give back us? Very little.” | ; | districts, ao that the public can write | stated since the landlords had gotten] ree aa Conary owners “to wer] referring to the tonnage question, | coring is suspected ia hee | together that is what they were doing |more out of tenante-—particularly tho] AteF remarking upon the wondertul The Moran resolution, following | There are numerous property own- |to the people. In it not unlawful for| poor und middie class—-than they ere] way America is bullding ships, Boren- a e a resses eo. | ‘ led to we will do all within our] ger says: the regular course of procedure, has ers’ associations, also real estate| a body of men to form a combination | Cnt! I - os gl pe ett : hut {ao detrimental to the common people? | Power to stop such a practice, pro-| «in a tow months the Allied ton- . : til been referred to the Committee on agents’ protective associations, but|s0 ae : peoplet| vided wo can find law enough. Ange will Se Guch that we Will: sail Several attractive youthful models of chiffon e . ¥ vrotecti ‘These men are growing more ccnaticinennatipi | spate Rules. It is understood it will be re binky pe eae Patete as re lta angie) @nardUoNh and: {eA teREn UD the Atlantic channel as we to-day taffeta in Navy Blue, Copenhagen and Black. ; Ported out nest woah and’ voted. on seoteties : ‘*! MANCHESTER GUARDIAN. [sn cte'tnsusn'cnennet, Whar sin “the : a "Through the publicity given inst |do not “toe the mark,” they are told i engi . t i F : : at the regular meeting. The resolu-| ive oe the ble searcity of [to get out, and if they refuse, they Germany de able to do when, facing, Offering Unusual Values Wednesday 1 idl lll be goal for the paat winter, some of tbe [Are Pu out PRAISES WILSON SPEECH} \<= in sss, sie witt nave the enor. Whereas, Statements and . aahard ae pate ra eee ce Two respectable, law-abiding women bh mous ormanized democracy called the| Plaints are being made to t a # end asents med bo Det taeca as |e ‘ pears .. «| United States? That js tho problem | feot that the rents of apartm clause in their leases and a numb , they fn uy Atlan to) Says President's Statemanship Cot-] jut ¢orward on the eve of a new) ' and flats in this city are being i fe uaavae the aes bails tee b fear thei fittie ones from the ineee rects Errors on Other Side Lan ol ‘ ee Wendi ee re Rochés art A unduly increased with « ‘i of It, and now the poor public is to be) waik in front of their apartment, He ; going to 0 play their last trum: MAMdantbe ICHRARY. the remelting | piiked again. came to the doors, demanding. this of Water. Rater te enter | ] J pig A ht \ r n folst toni ¢ thing, althou bot SDON : wt sOnSiste OF CWO Bree } —a ‘ already overburdened — citizen ree SP AvCC i ihLite tet ai wien el lived An said tirtmenta| LONDON, May 21.—-The Manches-| republics, Burope and America. The mlb on the rent-payer is that all apart- |) Women lad Oven Mind children had {ter Guardian says editorially that}union of their armies in battle Therefore be it resovied, ‘That BEM leases start on Oct. 4, obliking |Aiwayn played on tho pavement in| President Wileon's speech to the|®&@inst barbarous imperialism ts the | } ‘efore be OV Le ea i Mi 7 the Board of Aldermen hereby nex | fent-payer to pay exorbitant [rant or the houre, °° T'' "| american Red Crone in "a aplendia | /sIve thane Of that procession Misses’ ( Yotton Dresses . r 4 901 f ibe en these women said y would é , : 2 Riehth avery faGcabs @ rates for moving and somet pute] | Pai beadi co othe \lexpression of that sense of human pallet i be GaRGIRE (Kia Uotkee bet ecae 4 [hae Wihesta: pba darabla dnuon vac Bee ee canal yeu out Mince {solidarity in the maintenance of free | | hie respective district, and alee /NieAce--eapecially when he moves into | or h inted | government which is the foundation ROME HAILS WILSON SPEECH. i Smart dresses of plaid, checks or striped gingham ] Gaile Upon the citivens of the city [A Npartment that has just been vas |in New Xork. rie could noi lof his policy, but the speach is fur. or voile, organdie or pique collars and | "4 cated and has to have the renovating | 40 It, as they pald “heir rent promptly | ner noteworthy for twe practical I} cuffs, plain or pleated overskirts ! to communicate any | mation and cleaning done after he gets in, |@Nd were self-respecting women, but Bre cal cuffs, pi! r pl eC ad they may have concerning rent | This is shortsightedness on the part Shrine Tar of May they were served pelt first ie that he has satisnea| ROME. May 21.—The Rome newspa- | | Profiteering to the Alderman of | of the Jandl wit doubly |" rhey appeared before the Judge i nee Ot pers enthusiastically weloome President Special and Exceptional Values at 7.90 the > Pe 4 hard for t district, to the end that this Trae (hiatal f sen Hourd may be in @ position to de- hs ’ ae jons of a month's rent, se rt ings of Germany with Russi, hich clothing th re he could ask for| ing any ussia which | ¢, , termine the necessity of an offi. two or more months’ rent free. Aino, |{'PIng they wore he could ask for) Witt Convinced him and he has, there-|¢? tly. American Ambassador Paxe and he stated if the landiord did not| Himself of the insincerity of last) Wilson's speech before the Red Cross | | | Cul investigation by the Board of [it makes the moving man's calling | Qpiiged to week. other homes in five| fore, no complaint to make on the) ;auted, Horeign Afinister Bonnino. ing like the color of their hair or the| year's peace proposals. Jt 1s the deal-/in New York, especially his references | incentive there will be for women to} fous decision involving perhaps years Republican primaries, resents a state: | forming him of America’s Intention to| Aldermen into this important | Practically a one-day business. L, un- %. One mother had a sick child, | core of being kept in tho dark, At the | celebrate. “Italy Day." May 24. one | subject fo Ive In a house that is way Gnable to look for another | aame time, for our own wakes we hope | nino declared this was new Droot of | mi lowned by « German, who has a ¢ place, so she stored her furniture and | he will not be kept in the dark again, | American amity toward Italy. | Many of the Aldermen have al- man agent and janitor, They have|ent'to her tent, for In this country we are learning | wy | —— = = There is nothing tragic about a|to rely more and more on Prosident = raters Is nothing tragic about a] ta, rely, more and more on Provident) LEWIS IS FOR SUFFRAGE. oe eae e ° but it is ertminal and often tragic | of errors that are too common on this) ee a = for a mother with numberiess house- | side of the water. Resenia Charae That He Opposes it © —— = = eee —— = — — . hold duties and the care of little ones The second pone ae contained in| —Doean't Anawer Anderson, to be thrust out in the high-handed| the simple and sume jent declaration ALBANY, May 21.—Attorney General manner the law permits in this city,|‘I stand by Russia” The President, 1 wis, who is to fight Gov, Whitman And the sooner lawy are made to pro- | that ts, rejects for hin part, any bar-| co", Toe ot to, Gent dome Waltman t eorge ernane tect Ilitle one and mothers, the more| gain of east or west. It is a sere have childr n. BRONX MOTHER. of war. But it is also an appeal and ment that he is opposed to Woman suf- | " pect an offer to the Russian people, who, if | frage and recalls that in 19: he bree} they choose to pull themselves to- | pared and had introduced in th s % LANDLORDS VULNERABLE gethor, know they have a firm friend | gy « proposed amendment to the Gon: | WHEN THEY BREAK THE LAW. |and powerful.” | atitution to conter ie women Semi-Annual CLEARANCE SALE Frocks Suits Btreet and Afternopp, Ser Smart Tailored and Sport Hulte, Foulards. cto. Reg. @O5 to #150, exularly ONS to BERS, $45 to $90 $45 to $75 “OF the many local Agnts of ‘rhe| Mextean Sm rotatory) tah intelligent. "Hor aay; SOS BNE West 42nd Street Between 5th and 6th Avenues West 43rd Street ‘ Evening World for the people, I do vara not know of a single one more com-| 1 \HUBN. Pets May ih | miendablé than the present, in ret-|«iiied by a shot from across the Mexionn | {heir enfranchaement. | |! « oh ‘ents and the manner|!ne near Hidalgo yesterday, Four Mex-| He not answer the six questions Fea eee rent ia belting mutetod,|icans were killed in the return fire, las to his stand on Prohibition which Of course, it is # known fact that | Summer Dress Cottons fact in this State, TI hope that, having Sergt. Her-| won the right to vote, women ‘will use Mich, was! the ballot to demonstrate the wisdom of Gowns Imaging Were BID to BIT. $35 to $100 & Coat rtost, Models, New York’s Quota towards the Second Red Cross Fund must be Oversubscribed Darhing gens Mo "$10 | Now, the landjrd of the frat part must get his pfofits and the landlord of the second part (the middleman) to it that he sells bis share to da profit, But t find from experience, and am finding It out right now, that there are some mighty cheap and unscrupulous mid- 10" 91a0 AL ee ‘ Yee Ras. Trade M ‘to $75 | Stee aed eats at McCutcheon’s “™"" | supposediy honest rent seller : | An experience of last winter might 6 AVEN bs Jnety nome. tenants (oat least. "Ket With the advent of warm weather our com- i in vie ive c i ts FIFTH ENUE at 55d St Hea oo a plete assortments of White and colored Dress \4 ITH this end w a very active campaign h | but also lead them to believe that | the etting something for noth. No A i No C. O. D.' N : ry bith Md - © Exchanges Cottons and Linens should prove most inter- been inaugurated among our employees and at Jing esting. ° 4 . . jor wo thie note tn "the Kina Within the past few days new shipments of our various booths to swell the list of subscribers. || ie in summer and $83 inwinter. This Swiss Organdies, Ginghams, Dotted Swiss | Sid’not like the ters, and { mubinitted Muslins, Japanese Crepes, etc., have been Be 20 flat basis the ve Well, 1 find to a eh added to our already comprehensive stocks, thereby affording our patrons every opportu- nity for selection. The Firm of Stern Brothers has headed | ing it an Sllegal tene To make a short story, after being deprived of coal nenrly all winter, che KOCHsG@. 125th Street, West Nowhere in New York Can They Be Equalled at the Price. |r Peden te es Special Sale the list with a contri- Colored Washable Fabrics consisting of Voiles, Crepes, Poplins, Silks, and Cottons and various novelty fabrics nt House Dep: rom what 1 have jmy in this rent be ny bution of $5,000.00 must ask th ‘5 Sm S ( ) | and bo satiated with n texicinute two at 25c, 35, 50, 75 and 95 a yard. . art Sport Oxfords chorale «tenon! ihe"etrionniui' ig White Fabrics, plain and novelty weaves The splendid work of the Red Cross should in.’ Thi GedPMaa RAT tan ioIEN tae KenieG in Piques, Skirtings, Voiles, Crepes, Gabar- ould in- the bedroom on the third (or artioy floor, kitchen “and bath and tiving | rooma:. dines, etc., spire everyone—without, urging—to give voluntarily « $5.50 They have all the elements of grace and style that you expect only in ox fords double the price. In tobacco brown, black calf and kid. Welted and flexible soles, military and Louis heels. Weer, Tt dindamatand ihe want at 50c, 65, 75 and 95 a yard. A A ae RUM PAE, PBI cic and without stint. jRot get after them all? A Mel. P| Remnants A large collection of practical lengths in- cluding Ginghams, Linens, Voiles, Crepes, and Imported Novelty Fabrics at reduced prices. Fifth Avenue, 34th & 33d Streets KEEP SENDING COMPLAINTS TO EVENING WORLD, SAYS ALDERMANIG PRESIDENT Aldermanio President Alfred EB. It is a great privilege to aid in its heroic and humane effort to mitigate the suffering of the wounded and bring relief to the destitute in the war zone. Smith says he ts not personally aware { the fact that there are rent prof