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is THE EVENING WORLD, MONDAY, JUNE 3, 1918. = a RS WA ta hd Madettids poten rtd. ! t ii |Avenve, tetween ith abd 1008 latamdn, er. Sabvicg out Gablaaai Toro Howes WHITMAN FEARS Ss S222°2%"2"S SHOWS RENT BOOST;DECLARES ENEMY "5S; Stoned ram <catscca sees Saas Sere nounced within ten days. Mr, Ben- When improvements been |v ation. The lease arrangemént ie datetime nett went on: | —_—-- completed, at a cost of 000, run from year to year as long as Government Will Protect Whole “As between Gov. Whitman, who | Nation Plans to Care for 4,000. ;"' Teuct 1 Wuaontee” ee the property: may bp required. Country, Allaying Suffering | cares only for his job and knows | | Wounded in Former De- 6 Accommodation of so great aljare being sought in the city Di u nothing and cares legs about tts du- agen would cost $8,000,000, Government. Most of these Po 4 and Saving Food. ties, and the reactionary candidate | partment Store \ < ta estimates, by offieérs of | used for the sick and wounded, WASHINGTON, June 3.—The Mr. Lewis, there ts no satisfactory | The United States will pay $200,000 yreernat Brora ta assessed atl tne Gevencant seeescck Samm United States Fuod Administration chance for the Republican voter, UU. | A year for the Greenhnt store in Sixth $1,280,000. | The | on which helpers. 4 ang ee eee | | has ordered a survey of the national fhe menyennare by some wing of { i ponwee set ete 1s to sist | confid ay Mr. Bennett assailed Mr. Whitman j 11 vhere they arise, is! Confi C inning ju for spending “less time at the capi- Te s Figu S$ F il 2 ate Tells iendbewtoed the inquiry also will sup- Hdent of Inning 10 fF Min ane Governor (6 Wate Tenant Quotes Figures to Standard Oil Magnate | Felts ply the information on which the) Primary—W. M. Bennett Sremtie 2 for naving broken his Show Big Advance in Rent- Why the Americans Fight | Food Administration can take firm Spadiate D Catt : (3 ho have had teomblt ni S| A V4 ith him,’ d : S ~ | eos in pres conteolwnere protiesrs| Predicts Party Split, | gestings, wits nus ie sesused att als Is Unjustified. Without Mercy. ing 1s found. pees od ment of Agriculture into a bureau Oe Eee Se The State Food Administrators in| Aroused by reports from various presided over by men who know To the Editor of The Evening World Two American soldiers were eru- all Btates havo been asked to make |"2tts of the State that many county DONG , shout cmculure” and Here 1s a concrete example of rent lcifled by the Germans and were & oareful survey of all ice in storage |27d local Republican machines, cat- degrading the State Chairman of the Profteering that will, T suppose, par- found by comrades, Herbert L. Pratt, | available for shipmont. With this In- |!oeued as friendly to Gov. Whitman, Kepublican Party Into a $4,000 a year allel many other cases: There are Vice President of the Standard Oli formation before it, the Food Ad-|Were planning secretly to knife him Lani Lay Ld dis of the Gover. five houses on Post Avenue, five on Company, who has just returned from ministration will attempt to relieve |on Primary Day, adherents of the Tone loci every time he poss inetng Shergyan Avenue and one on Academy organizing ¥. M,C. A, canteens tn any communitics that may suffer a |i@Vernor sent emissaries out to In- out.” Street, all owned by one corporation,’ France, said to-day, The two in- temporary shortage during the sum. |Vestiate. ‘These trusted political Mr. Bennett, who insists that the and which accommodate about 400 stances of German barbarism were | mez. Reserve stocks will be located |S¥Mshoe men, it was learned to-day, ae ae ie brie BD Ma- tenants, Last year a lot of the tenants told to Mr. Pratt by soldiers he talked at various points for dick shipmen: |"@V@ reported that the rumors of ambitions for the Presidency, an one had their rent raised from $2 to $5;|with when he was on the Toul front to places where an ice famine is |COMtemplated “double crossing” are fice to which “he does not measure some of them had to stand for a pre- | and were well known, he said, to the threatened without foundation. up.” also took @ whack at Mr. Lewis, vious vaise also. Now along comes a) fighting men {n the American Ine Not only to prevent suffering be-| Friends of Attorney Genera! Lewis WO he sald, ts “put forward by dis- ticg telling us “that owing to In-| there, f insuftic fee, but , } 5, ‘ » credited leaders” and favors ever | fhe point of fo co, but from | hint the Governor 1s being “fooled” Scysolete principle of politics Mz creased taxes, coat of repairs, &c."—| Mr, Pratt spoke of the crucifixions | \ ave our es * ind argue that if a Republican chief- Bennett asserted Mr. Lewis cannot there to show the character of the enemy | the point of food wy Administration is making its inquiry i you know the kind of jetters Sports already have been received of | {ain during the present formative Leat Whitman, and predicted the At- meats spoiling from lack of icing at|stage of the pre-primary campaign tornes General will be withdrawn as jy) “ , ] a candid ° veral points were preparing to “unl the Gov- tances as f srnor he “wouldn't be ing it from VAST FOOD VALUE _ 1% housetops now.” ea ee will be a further advance on Oct. 1.!the Americans face and why the . The increase in taxes are Jatter are fighting relentlessly. | { < ! | houses, $193.80 a house: Sherman Ave. ders, or any soldiers, by the Germans y 200,60, on the » house on {8 only what I would expect from such | ‘i The impression appears to be well Summer Art ables, satrect. $28, Thee weed tol@h enemy,” Mr, Pratt mld to-day We can give you the biggest clothing value your money can buy eroded witha ‘ ys . here used because we tailor all your garments in our own daylight factory Whitman and his Sh 4) t “I refer to these two examples of . pe two helpers pl jinner circle of advisers that former Ow pens at Mis Fann Scientific now there is tests prove viciousness only because they show | buy all our woolens in large quantities direct from the mills, do a J one. I think there are about five or that Father Ambaseador James W. Gerard |s to ° ee what has heated the fighting spirit of | big business in our stores on a small it : , . Gerard . ice ne Ge beans, ak yl what ha ‘ 4 in our stores i profit basis John’s Medi- be the Democratic nominee Hotel Majestic ae nitors, one of whom, when the American men, 1 aia surprised | . ting the benefit of the ee Apparently certain that Mr. Whit- is cana rinGeeakea age that the people here don't realize that | ih 7 ° t store Increased costs,” sa 80 "4 » : man will be the nominee of his party 4 p Germans are the creatures they Ws Al hree-piece | o Measu of strength the Governor's managers already are By W. G. Bowdoin. | You could notice it.” Of course, there gre, and that things like these force ji Penland to_Measure building food elements in a form — easily Colin Campbell Cooper and Mra, |is an advance in most everything, bit! | gue men to fight back relentlessly. i “i Emma Lampert Cooper are holding 2|certainly not to the extent that land-| “americans used to bring in a Jot For Men and Young Fellows taken up by joint exhibition that ts to be a sum: (lords are boosting the rents. Now,|of prisoners, The crucifixion of these the system | party That is why many people gain Mesh! rye ono t ay present a untied front, |™er attraction at the Hotel Majestic, |the entire Increase in the taxea|poys on the Toul front changed this. | ( mar Vest 72d Street 1 Sentral Park amounts to $2,295 a year, and if you| Now th ¢ fewer prisoners. The | . " ng they fear most is a/ West 72d Street and Cen | ow there are fewer prisoners ° 7 E F tuird ticket, headed possibly by | West. The exhibition is under tho divide that by the number of iat RO jeans ehoot the Germans down | Made in Any e Satisfaction this old-fashioned body-building teaic direction of Dr. Fred Hovey Allen, | you will get about $6 0 tenant a year, |like rats, and they will continue to Style You Select ‘ Sty! Selec laying the ground work for @ re- cementing of Republican affiliations, | following the.primaries, so that the and strength so rapidly while taking Ay the spring —Advt. | Republican of sufficient strength to Guaranteed wipe out what otherwise would be | “Somewhere in France.” by Slr.) Where does the rest of the raise go’ | shoot them down like rat n that they never take ote any prisoners at all, One day while and If so, that will be y wag on the front they brought in " » over a hundred; another time 240 Our great organisation brings high wrade custom tailoring within the reach “IT don’t me: |Cooper, deals with a picturesque bit | We! y a majority for the Governor on Elec- William M, Bennett to-day gave |!mm@ road that so charmingly enters a good thing f maybe into Liberty bonds cr the Nation, and WORK MONDAY WONDERS assurance that there will be a thirg|!nto the picture, the arched brid for the landlord, but how about tho But there are no amall batches of ot every ) We make clothes with a personality, and assure you of pgr over the placid stream and the red-| tenants? prisoners, Rushing forward, crying fection in tailoring and quality. Once you have your clothes made to = = — — roofed buildings that are delightfuly | We all look to The Evening World amerad, Fed, ti Grae pay fi order by us vou will always be a Ritchie & Cornell customer, Custom tatlor CENANT. e killed, that’s a ing gives you full expression to vour own style ideas, and our factory te he. the second German drive, Mr. Pratt is Bronx Apartment Rental Up said, because they wanted the oppor 83 a Month, to kill in9ore Germans, To the Fdltor of The krvening We folks at home = ah d you will finda tice which Werty about the German 4 |Cooper will contribute $850 of this : sum to the Red Cross organization, sa at the Ueeinning. of this aid. “The only anxisty ia when the Open Evenings Till 9 P.M. Open Saturdays Till 10 P. M. - | ‘The out of door laundering shown | month from the owner the last one we got three or four Ge: jin the painting is exceedingly char-| af, &, please take notice that the mane for every Allied soldier falle Jacteriatic of the limned country. | rent for apartment —— in premises AAd just before I left France there OPPORTUNITY SALE | “Gruyeres, Switzerland,” projects |x ___ gtebbing Avenue, occupied Pear tena Mative uel beanie farted. BEFORE FURTHER PRICE terraced. This picture has been con- signed to Mrs. Fred Hovey Allen jand an upset price of $1,200 placed ‘upon it. When sold at this price, Mi. weaver system enables you to make a most substantial saving Other Fine Suitings, $22.50 and $25.00 not he pleasing Swiss street and introduces), yoy, beginning June 1, 1918, will The Allies feared they woul certain adorable houses with UN-| 1,6 $95 per month payable in advance, More opportunities to kill Gormans. matched roofs. Gaming children gtve| nis apartment. is rented from "hit report. 8! by the War {life to the street, and the distant) onth to month only. MGA. Mr NEW YORK CITY TORES: STORES IN BROOKLYN: i f Broadway, Bet. 37th and 38th Sts. | 104 Flatbush Ave., 0* “99! Sum sie: Hii i . | A A TENANT. These unwelcome facts warrant us in |the nobility of the estate and the high} Bronx, June 1, 1918. si distinction of it is admirably regis- a B every | What te With Children Is a earnestly advising every Nemo wearer to Sid te alalen/eandbe: levits fire| Waa Seecnee wate ceUeteg lmality with the dwelling itself 13] To the eAttor of The ‘ i {mountain peak, which is in comples| gaiqg rent does NOT include ser. ing the first et Third Av , Near 86th Street. | 1370 B \ HE cost of all corset materials continues {mentary conformation with the FoofS|yi06 of any kind or steam heat or Var there were aa m Eighth Ave, Near 23d Street, 700 Bise, itlest hose mane ke nt q to advance, and there is every reason to {isa decid "touch" het waen ane owner expects, howe | Eat bumnuiaeftaan) Cetin Elen Aves Bat 4d ond is St | 8108 Fifth Avenue, Near Stet Steat ci i “Laufenberg on the Rhine” derives} vo. to furnish fanitor service, steam as there were because of wound: 4 Lppeve semen et anticipate still further and greater advances. some of ite charm from the pictorial ' Ee ia UMA MtAtaA, iki be 4 Woast 20th Street. Headquarters STORES IN NEW JERSEY: i Not only that: The. growing scarcity of ibridge of the picture, ‘The shops and| "nirse wrovented by conditions not spared the harrowing experience of rm BRONX STOR | Newark, 196 Market St., Near Broad @. ) only that: g 8 1 9 |the houses of the place, with thetr/under his control having thousands of American sol- East 149th St., Near Third Ave Union Hill, 267 Bergenline Av , John St all corset materials threatens to make it I anelog prindewa, are datignttal teae'|_ Your cobtinusace In cocupancy of clere returned ROME because OF men: \ : i : . ; te an Ae al derangements, this country mus impossible, in the near future, to secure an tures, ‘The foot and vehicular tramic| Std apartment will be akin Oe ao rovide more physical and mental adequate supply of corsets of standard qual- of the bridge is well handled as a letting, recreation for the boys overseas,” Mr, " ity at any price. | painting inspiration. This is a three-room apartment |:'ratt ald 7 YP : | “A California Residence” emphasizes | Which rented at $22 | Evening Worl, — —————— Get Enough Nemo Corsets to Last | charmingly pictured. Reading Mrs. J. F's experience . | The shown work of Mra, Cooper I will cite my exper Until These Condi Change, and Buy Them |includes some of her Indian subjects, | in a two-family house “Benares, India," dealing with al four years house was sold fc Before Prices Are Further Advanced burning Chat, fas Inanite ‘charm,| men, Witen the last ows The sacred Ganges, " ° hi ta waedila, Wi footing thereon, the Dilarims and the|Pomession he said we could stay which, on certain models, will be | ro ehiners with the protecting um-|The next day his wife came around | prellas and the temples as shown arejand wanted the floor by the Is | oO M highly interesting as refecting some-| April for her brother n onday, July 1 | thing of India and {ts wealth of wu-|aimounee in | Bartatar: abecnee of strong {difficulty in locating something at ast had | ° a obliged to advance his prices. ; up the next day after we vacated, ’ temple which she has sympathetically | eniidren and now in this n J Therefore we are simply compelled to give the Orlental opulence in architecture} notice to vacate by the lat of Jur . high Ne . at Is so much featured in the pic-]Cnildren again. No. childr As this notice that Aigher Nemo prices are una- ture Just considered, but the unosten-| Mrs. J. F. asks what should we do, ° A ae) an ; ; ality tatious cottage with which the pie-| with our children in Ridgewoo: | voidable in order to maintain Nemo quality. ture concerns itself is rendered nota-|“aroaiyn, May 30, Wk. M. | KOPS BROS. Manufacturers of Neme Corsets, NEW YORK | bly ornamental by means of the flow. _——— | © N tracts the charm that forever lurks| ‘The Clifton bra: eat THEY MUST USE CORNMEAL. To the manufacturer of standardized Vitality fn th ture, and of intense|that time. We have learned lately In “Wayside Temple, Agra,” Mrs. A cc at . ir difficulty was not about rent, But, as we have always said, NEMO handled in high key. gota pla hs, I have re ering trees and shrubs that are | massed about it STATEN ISLAND NOTES. within a summer cottage situate on| will net to-mo' Most Be Sold With Other Wheat! on the . of the Red Cross y Ag fh P \ as ‘ cieauions | Think of it—tub silk shirts for $2.65 when good tub Pins Vat naa workera now. ¢ silk shirting is close to $1.50 a yard! And it takes nearly three yards for every shirt! . . shadows, is ely cidental, The at the goods, nothing is more distasteful than to be Wesibestts yw oon Nal hegaelratn prs Cooper has specialized on a wayside ere the trouble, W QUALITY SHALL NEVER BE LOWERED. Mee ae Calithralat lacks | Rach porte ) 4,200 of them ine “Lane at F town, Mass.," ex- the Massachusetts coast ach 7 emiay ther Irving delivered a lectur of crippled and dis = —-— ———~ . ier . * * es ? According s of the Federal| Many | ra UR Teeth Without wood Board ne effective Sat-| seve 1 * . RAND ‘ DS Pistes Reve f cornmeal must | calendar this, morning i Every man knows what tub silk shirts are worth today. He also 4 f Ho ie Roce ahd ental | ae rictite chalae er Rene knows that GOOD madras shirts are going higher every month. And .. 4 Nad Y tu ercals aq ° eas 2 i 7 P , 7 ; . a AY anNrenle AUiedorte an an wtpaye orig | Meee acs oni ‘ \l1 when he sees the advantage that our foresight has brought to him and of substitutes: required # This does FURNITURE us, he’ll appreciate the real reason for telling this story in big type. of the Comm t change the rule requir- I Save Deca Wl ing one pound of substitutes with eacn mmunity T yer er yed Teeth, mj ip one pound Tia ith each | the speaker at the Ia CREDIT ‘i hiciveS Tighten Loose Teeth and @/ant rlln. The or “bean made | Mecting of th ' | x $3-9° Down on $50.9 reat Diseased Gums. oa mee eal OP) Mina Minnte Smith of A200 Tine tunel. a. 4 ce awa Take them while 5. “6 75ND SETS OF TEETH, Gold and Hithe Der cent of| Avenue fas returned from . 3 . i ’ 5 § Porcelaiy Crowns, Bridgework, | subs in inaking their| Whee she has been doing G 1,800 fibre-silk and silk-and-cotton they're here at 7:50 * 100-00 Fillings and Inlays of Gold, productts, might use as little or as much | Work. 10:00 6 G5 g.00] Convicts Silver | and Porcelain carefully | Cornmeal an they saw At, votre. Na a Pear 4,200 woven madras of fine grade .. $2 65 Fro made at Keasonable Prices. 7” KNOW | service nant i 15-00 + 6 9¢g-00| sot) $509 BADLY DECAYED TaeTH m| UONT BHOW DER BOARDER J.B Maren ya 5,400 woven and printed madras..... L 25-00 we 299-00 ——_— and Roots carefully extracted, Pasingt) Nene MORE" | engagement of her cousin, M " : ‘eeth thoroughly cleaned : Py boris weit tine Happ, to Russell 8. N t FREE Briss BED Broken. plates repaired while Ml ing Woiee ates trade 6 Cae ee | snares: Avena | : ; 3 F you wait or if sent by mail. Aaah edie (ayy ao lia vinting at We Av Many of the all silk patterns are the bold, mannish, cheerful stripes pR-BLOOy, Hear PRPe) (Ree Fonte eticest hain ce| that most men like; but you can easily find the lighier, softer colors if you ewaraeriinee were In the volume, and the nice things |GRTTING EVEN WITH WAITER prefer them PENS 2 East 125th St. 169 Kast 34th St “Hut there's one thing I can't under FOR MANY YE vues * * * a. i | YR\QM ATH ANE NW Cons AVE pangs the ady confided to a friend Fram the Indian: f WA. TOT RF, DAY and that erican gentle. } Hi, M Jac mighty & 7, ’ j COUNTER Py ee ee ee orotate knee Rice | nee you pele tr He ae i The 208 patterns were chosen many months ago but the shirts them- auatied ihe other | one a Mana sompeny ba selves have never been shown before They are new. VERY NEW wrote tae Wolds, ‘Quoth ity i Ps and they come from a maker who has been maintaining Wanamaker qu: f | Open Monday &Saturday Evenings F VENER | <a ar 104th ST. L STATION AT CC , “+ plead yen ' SWE Ke bp : To a jate the -_ ' ; for 21 years. Wise is the man who looks a year or two years~ ahead i | F ppreciate converte « piglet wit | the ¢ Eble hatale ries te and buys shirts like these Tuesday for $2.65 Bi jence and great value uf eta gtana hin wt He 27 he asked ite Special Tables with all sizes from 14 to 17 on the Burlington 4 Arcade floor, New Building, Just a Step from Broadway the Sunday World’s Want Directory —READ IT. COLUMBUS AVE BET. 102'& 104"ST