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THE EVENING WORLD, WEDNESDAY, MAY 22, 10918, LEAGUE OF 100,000 ‘ cent. on common stock payable due | With oot changes from previous Vi to state record of June 7. Mergenthaler Linotype Company—| 4 Regular quarterly dividend of 2% per 7. cent, payable June 2 to stock record | \im . June 5. Am. ‘ —— os ALL SARS TRANSFER TO THE HOME OF TRUTH Our advertisements quote but one price—the selling prices. We believe our prices to be as low as may reason- ably be expected, quality considered, We never reduce quality to make a low price. As far as humanly pos sible we guard against mis- © statements or exaggerations in our advertising, Our slogan, “The Home of Truth,” ig more than a name. We measure up to it AL- WAYS. 59TH TO 60TH STREET- -LEXINGTON TO 3D AVENUE ‘Give All Tou Can to the Red Cross War Fund 1,000 Charming Summer Dresses In Anticipation of Your Vacation Needs At Remarkable Savings ; Checks and Plaids, Ginghams ri) *Coorines combined with plain material in con- trasting hues. Montana Power Company—Regular | Am! Jinseed |auarterly dividends of 1% per cent. on! Am’ davit, ite! Evening World Campaign pinion voch pantie: July tovstock | Am Sucre. Against Big Increases In- |"ecord: June 1. dorsed by Correspondents. ‘Kayser’ UnionSuits, $4.25 Of Silk Tailored and Opera top, ré- inforced pure thread silk; pigk and white; all sizes. 8. H. Kress Company—Initial quar- terly dividend of $1 a share on common | stock payable July % to stock record Aug. 1; also regular quarterly dividend ‘To the Editor of The Evening World: [of 1% per cent. on preferred pink pare Your timely and very appropriate able July 1 to stock record June 20. editorials strike a sympathetic chord.| Atias Powder Company—Regular During the last winter, which hun- | quarterly dividend of 2 per cent, and dred-thousands of us will never for- an extra dividend of 3 per, cent, on get, tenants leagues were formed, Sonmonstocts Poth, payable June 10 to petitions were sent and bills were in- Cena! oe Georgi Hhileape ear entral of Georgia. —Yoa troduced bith in the Board of Alder | engeq Dec. it. Surplus, after charges, | men and in the Assembly. These va- $2,640,677; decrease, $924. After allow rious bills went the way that most ing for 6 per cent. dividends on pr ferred stock earnings on common stock movements go which are aimed to! wore equal to $34.81 a share, compared Protect the small man, with $24.99 in 1916., I appeared before Aldermanic <a ee committees in behalf of some of | these bills and regret to say that these, as well as all the billg in be- half of the tenants introduced in Albany, have falled os as the saying ' is, “killed in committee.” Some of your readers in writing to you seek the organizatioin of leagues to ald the rent-paying classes, but when the formation of such bodies ‘was attempted last winter the show- io Ue —— Silk Top Union Sutts, $1.69 Lisle bottom; shell or tAght knee in white or flesh. ‘Cane Sugar Bec. Corn. ——_Bloomingdales’—Main Flc@ rose Erie tai pt neral Motors Go, rt ¢ ire 0 Comer Nickels. f Suits, 59¢ Fine weave, eached cotton Union — Suits with French band top and \ knee cuffs; also cro: cheted tops, wide lace trimmed knees Regular and extra. sizes. Pink or whites Women's Vests, 29 Regular and extm sizes; fine ribbed Voiles Allover Patterns, Foulard Effects. Stripes, Check: Plain Colors. Models ing was very disappointing to those who devoted their time and money to this undertaking. Mystery of 1,000,000. Rifles I believe that a numerically strong organization, backed by the press.) Partly Cleared Up by For- vests, low neck tgimmed with wide lace and plain silk band can make a forceful and succe: aA pi feats abbeal to the legislative bodl mer Associate of Tauscher, peepee) GRAIG Wes should be an easy matter to put on the —_ " oatee, ‘Sample’ Vests, 19¢ ruster of such organization 100,000! ‘That at least 675 Mauser rifles |< _ Bolero, Pink and white, fine ribbed low . Fichu-Style, neck vests, plain and lace trimmed. names and more, and there are many | made by the Krupps of Germany | men in public life ready to help if the |, * public will respond in numbers and thereby certify to the urgent need of | Mexico, through this country, was relief from the might of the profiteer- | admitted this afternoon by Henry ing landlord and lessee Mick, former associate of Hf Let there be an organization of rentpayers a hundred thousand strong and present its grievances in the! in this country at the tim The ad- | Proper form, and I feel sure that the| mission was made when Mr. Muck | State and Federal Governments will| was called as a witness in the inves- | NEW YORK COTTON EXCHANGE. step in and put a stop to those scoun- | Open High. Low. 1 ‘Tunic Skirts, Panel Effects. Trimmings Lace ‘Trimmec Embroidered. Ribbon Bows, Buckles, Buttons. Some slightly soiled, but all excellent values, found their way in June of 1914 into Main Floor Women’s Silk Gloves ERTS ae Tauscher, agent for the Mauser rifle Sizes for Women drels who in this most trying time in| ‘ation, resumed to-day, Into the 24.10 ‘ this country’s history are filling their| Mystery in connection with the al- | 4' es and Misses Kayser Make ' pockets with blood money and, besides 1 big supply of German rifies and 23.30 ilivutan " . ne ‘ aublastinoe page tans that, have organized and established| ammunition hidden somewhere near Pe BR 28 Also a number of exclusive models, one or two of a kind, up to $19.95. Fine Organdie, Dout let ped Gloves, Em- @ blacklist of tenants who had the 23.10 broidered backs, black, white ew York. audacity to protest against being} “Do you know to what faction frozen and made ill in unheated/ these guns were sold to,” asked Mr —< apartments. | Becher. JAMAICA ENTRIES. “I do not," replied the witness ae _ “pT : k x TRACK, JAMAICA, N. Y., But I know one Thee for to-morrow's as follows RACK Thr Nat cinmed Calico, Linen, French Voile and Tissues, featuring the newest style notes of the season. and colors. % sccm MTA PUG cacmceiiininas Summer Floor Coverings | Photo Frames | May Sale of Hosiery Plain Colored Rag Rugs Colonial Rag Rugs GT as . ° : - Shown in the most wanted color- | Woven in neat hit-or-miss patterns, $1.65 Continues, with Added Values [2S ings with fancy chintz borders to} with blue, green, brown or old rose Handsomely Thread Silk 59c Bloomingdates’—Main Floor, Lexington Avenue Building. tne Ing, and that is that no sales we made to Mexico at To the FAttor of The bre I have been reading your editorials on the rent raising question and I hope that you will keep your good|!aws After an em |the time, no matter to what faction, lwas a violation the neutrality rgo was placed have no legitimate excuse for raising sent no n : ae Size Si ahedee as ' . rents to tho extent they have, for| Mr. Much camo before the Assistant hae : Ee eeeees bab | ats fe. .91248 He Ge flbhed silt mie Fine weave, full fashion and seamless. , r 49: . 6x72 ins... 2s \ 2 . 9 ft. oo BBs Dro ° f \ while taxes may have gone up a lit-| Prosecutor at his own request and his 4 epladieme Aa mae ll oteniote tte ee ryt] Beet dee ciel Blain calene. Somenavele yhecidarddithe tle, service and repairs have been ma-|testimony, more, perhaps, than t 9.25 | 36x63 ins... 1.69 | 8x10. Glass and framingy free of] tens Line Vanate te se from. Some terlally—I might say in some in-|of any other witness, tended to cl : La Belle Porch Rugs ; charge while you watt teps. A large variety to choos! : stances absolutely neglected end up the “mystery of the million Ger-|'“rinn nats Direct {refi Japan Crex Rugs, Herringbone Second Floor have slight, hardly noticeable imperfections, erbalance | man rifles forlones. Film apan, I but most of them are first quality. more than enough to coun! es. | To make a long and weird story ddle class|short, in the opinion of Mr. Becker, in oval Weave re shapes, natural cent Extra heavy and durat and squ the slight increase in ta It is onl yth or and Mercerized Cotton, 14c Gold Stripe Thread Silk, 75c Of double threads, which insures AWeekof Special | who suffer thereby and the on of!“the men who saw the million rifles with gteen, Glue or brows border, | one servicws ag color combinations Full seamless, fine weave; rein- Nene ir prea Une aise the landlords can only bo classified} were possessed of a very vivid ex- Oval | S faced ie ld atte. & Here forced heels and double soles; g old stripe. Seconds of $1.50 and as “profiteering in rents.” Perhaps) amination,” bere $7.95 | 8x10... oxt2 ft... $13.50! glox7%5 ft : ot berier | fa.00 nradesy large variety off colors {t might have been necessary for the] Mr, Muck told of 7,500 Springflelds pea de A Fed Ble, G MB 78 36x72 ins, tops; in black, white, tan and grays | iso black and white, in regular and rent of each tenant in an apartment|owned by Tauscher that had been ei Wee. GND Thee RAB SORES IE 95 slight mill faults, extra. sizes raised $1 per] stored in a warehouse on Houston ~ month to cover th se last win-| 5 guns, he de- ter in coal, but there are many in- ware the” nreperty, ae" Gail stances where landlords have in-/ycher and had been intended for house to have Corset | Consultations | Selections for Men Cotton Socks, 19¢ | Thread Silk Socks, 19c Several thousand pairs of seamless ONYX, in plain colors and a large Wild’s Cork Linoleum, sq. yd., in 1915. Inlaid Linoleum, $1.25 sq. yd. Color goes through to the back and 25 different Spr creased the rent ach tenant $2, $3) shipment into South America, but alone inlaid: tite asts as long as the linoleum. Large Owe & socks, with reinforced heels and justification. ——» e er * BiboiatagdaleeccTnind iat lont physical eseriion, the impor. black or white; seconds. | combination of colors. Then, again, why don't the land-| , - rolled : Rue | ance of wearing Nemo Corsets | Bloomingdales’ —Main Floor lords lay in their winter supply of e — * | piamanrapeT ane Io NENTS ; becomes more and more ap- | Dees en een eee know that next winter they can get in PCC TCU PUM tte eee eth Annual Sale of Nurses’ We are glad to announce Nurses’ May Sale of away with the same excuse as last,| © suffered &@ setback because of the | that we have been able to > Leather Goods, Bags, Ete. In Progress Stationery and Engraving Now On! A complete list of the spe- cials will be mailed to you | Uniforms tie wecial services of good quality white Linene, with Minnie K. Fink, band collar, $2.25, With con- Regulation style, round neck and vertible collar, $2.98. M. D. Nurses’ Caps, suitable for can- teen wear, 39e. “no coal to be had” and the tenants| mye can suffer for heat, and pay the ad-!yood, daughter of Mr. and Mra. Ben- vanced rent, or go PHM jamin Wood of No. 140 West 58th else so long as the landiord puts the | street, to Pat Rensen of Montreal, money in his pocket. Get after them| jay boon announced. good and hard and you will have accomplished s mething that 1 am] Dr. and Mrs. Frederick H. Floy of sugp will never be forgotten by those| a. eo yw, : ipod wie have suffered under the majority |N® 622 West 114th Street have an- engagement of Miss Beatrice | | Aprons Medical Director of the Nemo Hy- cambric, $1.95. White lawn, $2.00, Marked at prices considerably less than usual—savings you'll gienic Fashion In- Red Cross 'Kerchlefs, large two deep pockets, made of fine | | of landlords’ treatment during the |ounced the engagement of their niece, show which way appreciate. Red Cross Veils of crisp lawn, sitita. tee cane past yout ne Miss Elizabeth Brooks ‘Turner, to| the wind doth f grey, red, navy and white, each, 50c, ’ size, hemstitched ends, 5 upon request. ONTRMISBD. te Tlsuty Russell Gomes, Signal Reserve | blow," if not obsess Main Foor Sain Floor Lexington Ave, Arcade, Pate the me om Felitielans én Corps, Aviation Section, of Westfield, | equipped with a — = Omice, Ng | hold-fast band. We invite every woman who. has any physical weakness, or who MM the Patitor of The Evening World Se In reply to a constant reader, stat-| The en ement of Miss Florence A. to Save” conform to the ats 6 H Our straw hi & Sewing ing the Hennelly, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. L | J, as to landlords boosting Abate MOS Gero ral Ease head—they stay where |) Make your own garments and chold neces- res to. avoid the past few years, T will any It W95/aiet street, to Quartermaster Oswald they are put. Every de- AA sities to you king—it's a pleasure and inter Hot for the canon that the taxen are |O. Schinitbergen, U.S. Ne R. Ws of| fff sirable braid—every be- | St an oe ne We have some specialy Offer All War Garden Needs hoosted from year to year, which | this city, has been announced. coming biock. consequently ocmpels the landlord to ead Buy Now —Pay $1.00 Each Week ise the rents, You can blame no 8. Wilber f One-tenth of our sales on a Fasit few A Shop Early. In order to relieve alternoon congest Dour Green raise the rents: You can blame nol Dr. s, wilbert Stone of No. M7 West phe least at eu aalet om ey You'll Never Miss the Money Conn houderes will give sbanlutely tree aoeaeh purcha isurdepantiane are spending the public moneys in mn Btroet and Biles Jule: Eoulse Ds given, to the Delight... $23.75 from 10 to 12.30 and from BEFORE NOON 1 dozen vegetable plants, re such a rec manner squander- | Loges were married yesterday morn- | . New Tr 4 Aegan ~ ously without hesitation ing in the Church of the Sacred Heart. | RED CROSS _ ey : $22.50 s 4 ee ceneae sete ere teers ANOTHER CONSTANT READER, aed Help the sweetest cherity |} tees long shuttle machine Aan fe & D eneette tee Garden mbination, 50c, 1d lige: geared ean. 0 . 4 smith heel extant equal to ¢ this price—auto dre portunity nt mise it 12 packages vegetable seeds. | shigrdetvich labile . Miss Mary Gaines Smith, daughter | Haadcaak cade ¥ 1A and Flower Seeds, 5¢ 22 KILLED BY TORNADOES, Jor Mrs. Charles J. smith, of Somer- BROKAW BROTHERS ‘ . Main Floor 12 packages c e Xs, Sc foe ville, N. J., and Lieut, Alfred N. Phil- 1457-1463 BROADWAY Guaranteed Machines at Lowest Pric t 1 packa Town, Kansas and Wisconsin Saffer| ips, jr, Vield Artillery, | R., of AT FORTY: SECOND STREET Now © ARK plied iat ocetiaiegeatabiiainiiacasinmshcaaace —_ _ —___—. ss, Sa me Sarin, Stamford, Conn,, were married in the | New Crown +++ $29.75 | Singer $25.00 Strawberry I a | and’ 18e CHICAGO, May 22.—Reports of at|Brick Presbyterian Church here yes- Tisbest...............$16.75 | Wheeler & Wilson $25.00 1 000. 000 Bibarbsipt a in potas a9e f f least twenty-two dead and seventy in- | terday 3 ‘ hse ’ . Insecticides -Avssiate ct lead ! Bs sae MNred Ware feculvan iarday. (roa (ore ao | World’s Rotary at $35.00 Pay $1.00 Weekly. i plant life, grapedust, slug shot, | "Sheep Fertilizer, 100-lb. bag, $5; nado centers In Jowa, Kansas and Wis-| ‘The engagement of Miss Glady# Bloomingdates’sSecond Floor Prive+~ Bordeaux mixture, at ‘low prices bushel'tag, SU78r carccun Oe Like consin. Lone Kock, Wis. reported five | pray.daughter of the late Dr. J. Parker | iceman * Tomato, Cabbage, Lettuce aod | Me; 4 lbs, 506. | . dead there in last night's twister, In Boone, Iowa, where four persons were said to have be wore wrecked. Ne two dead and De Pray of Passaic to Dr. Samuel K. Trimmer of Allentown, Pa. has been announced, 3e and 4e $2 and $3 pe Extra Large California Buy Fruit Jars Now! Anticipate your future needs while our stock ts complete and quantities are to be had nee Sale of Fruit Trees and Shrubs hundred. ‘The Kansas death toll stood at ten in : “ > at " fa wrecked track extending across iilis| Miss Jessie Gibson —_ Carpente Mason glass fruit jars, packed 12 to a ca fa Prlvater9i te 4: ft high Abs 49 | D @nd Rooks counti¢ daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Burton Ca rubbers, Caps are me ding cach, 6% i ENR aN saa penter of No, 140 Park Avenue, Pint nar Maine ; Teva t G : eee ‘ ALLEGED SLACKER KILLED, | maica, v. 1, and mnsign Edward | Doz, 89c maath ens Cut Flower Values \ I Gomersall, attached to the naval radio AN “Lost and Found" articles E our Main Floor 12 : Q@dvertised in The World o- renorte eureka “ruit Jar Ba eal Ju é] a ual Chicagoan Shot Resisting Arrest in| station here, were married m Grace |} fy Tie PRO Buren cane apie 38 Pall dds al f ee With ¢ lass pid Shop. For example: Carna = a = sa Episcopal Church, Jamatca, last night, || 103, World Mutiding, wit Doz. $1.45 $1.65 Due 89e | $1.00 | $1.35 | 9s" tions, 3¢ and Se each, Boxf | 100,000 Extra Large ROSE BUSHES, L2c, Isc tterent MOBIL When he PEE - ‘of Th. Tin C oly 4 he of fresh cut flowers for a varie & Vink i \ e Killa W anley, Pte eee Mayor to Ne Inltlated In Ht OF The Tin Cap Jelly Tumblers Economy Fruit Jar TPL Sey FHP 4 0; Henaiia a Tasca t Mt I Jesse C. Wilson, twenty-four, of Chi.| Mayor John F, Hylan will be tnitiated tat any of The Word's | 8-02, | ' Quart, 2-Quart, oe " A : — cago Waa shot and killed at Spanish | to-night as @ member of the Honor J Aitertising Agencies, or can bo | Doz., 50¢ | Doz. $1.40 | $1.50 | $2.00 designs, $1 each Prepaid mail and charge telephone orders filled; none sence C. O. Dy 7 ate yesterday by G Legion of the New York Police Depart- RCA Meroe, $0. Dae. World, Hloomingdales’—Second Floor \ he-Rout Forts Ale, lat nye lerday ¥ Ge KV ment he Legion. wil meet Haka Cali 4000 Beekina ») New York, oF oo Porno dF 1007 eee - Bloomingde Green houseg on-th a jorge. : was | Wiks Club, Brooklyn, After the meeting rookiyn Office, 4100 Main, Mearnec bere to-day, there will be @ banquet (