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aie Ini Six Out of Seven Die. Wut in Berlin, acc to advices | Received here. There have been seven | _THE EVENING WORLD, TUESD AY, OCTUBSER RICH FAMILIES IT WASHERY AT BANCROFT SHOWING HUGE MOUNTAIN OF COAL! 1, 1918, and Gen,! for the common welfare wit were {Must also be masters of the, weapon A Assistant Secretary of W yeyton ©, Mareh, Chier of which six wer, fatal, | _ TEETH CLEAN GUMS Ht ALTHY | Half of All Permanent Teeth Are Lost Because of Pyorrhea. HARDEST EVER ON 1919 TAK ROLLS) “ersonal Property Valuations in The areatent onemy of your toon is Some Cases Are Raised Pyortuen, as every dentin Knows, and in) te Wage to ‘have sound tecth you must Lave | Many Times Over. fealthy guma. Tt is therefore the part of wisdom for | ye that nit! S| With an increase of more than $600,. 000,000 in personal properry valuations, Hundreds of & " Heats who have | an announced by President Cantor of lenrece really check the dreaded the Tax Be i, there is evidence to- hea. And Senreco does morn—a week's sve, day that the very wealthy families aight and morning, will make your teeta immaculately white and glistening (hat will be made to pay a muc higher Bey wit be the adiniration of all #09! percentage of taxes thin they have Bent 'o cleans tecth as nothing else| ever been called on to pa Rirptice and please you. it ts ao] 7he tentative assensments on per- ttullyrefroab! fatter three | SOMMil Property for this your amounted nt tg Se | tO Sttbealy This year, according tube for a qu tment stores ter at all drug in the United sident Cantor, the assessments vhy pay more? on personalty will approximate $1,- Stick to Senreco and 896,040,625, which is an ease of ‘our teeth will sti you. Just $60,498,930, : ‘a eh The present administration is| separated from ref showing a disposition to refrain from Jacking up the assessments of prop. This mountain of coal at the Bancroft washery is sent down in chutes, shown in the photograph, to the building were it is quickly It can then be sent to market at an entire cost of only a few cents a ton, use. erty in various parts of Manhattan which had been a target in the past. The incre: in Manhattan are most pronounced in the vicinity sun of $5,006 year the , me. 10) ses his year her asi not appear on the 1918 tax books. Thi 0 appears be W. Carr own on the 118 books at $200, sesged valuatior of 424 Street. Downtown further] \y $500,000, there is no appreciable increase} J. P. Morgan ix assessed on a $500 Brooklyn, Richriond and parts of {0 valuat.on, although he claim Queens are being hit “for a change,"| Tassau County a pice ot ite : ut ther siderable Mor ah to use the lang of the al property in this olty, th Axsessors, The valuations] assessors claim % on real estate for 1918 amount to] Although the 1918 personal assess iw $4,659,972,242. For 1919 they will be eh Ct ait od M Lage ig | Meow ce 7 Off for 1918, the sum of $1,000,000 ap. $4,804,972,242, which is an approxi-| ia Bia Haine Othe 1018 oe - mate increase of $145,000,000. tuna’ The 1918 Schwab valuatio The Manhattan increase this year] Was $118,000, Senator William A x is $51,188,500, where Brooklyn | Chirk of Nevada, who has a residence Increase is $56 » increase end $718,000" valuation, is now down 2 in Queens 1s $15,185,725, and in the | for $1,000,000, Thomas F. Ryan is down t m Bronx and Richmond tt is about] for @ million, (he same amount as in * . 3 twelve and eleven million es | 1918 are pajamas) ee tively ie ee William Vincent Astor and Helen & made with a middy blouse | tno auscasora who visited Brooklyn Rulneneok,, Ron fain Avanwe ate instead of the usual jacket. | paid particular attention to water| assessed at $800,000 ant $100,000 re- ee front prop a owned ely, Florence V, A. ‘Twombley ¥ Slips over the head. : property. Much of it ls:owned| poo orsonal property mated # 4 y wealthy corporations, Mayor}: do9,000, and the saine valuation is Hylan, being a resident of Brookly> happened to know what the assessed valuation of each parcel was and about what It was worth. The resi dential section of Brooklyn has nv! been hit quite so hard, The entire Vanderbilt family, mem- nd on the possess Frick, Felix and Pa each down for $300.00 No buttons to tickle the tibs. We haven’t advertised them much, yet they’ve sold remarkably well! We wear them ourselves ‘ Apartment personal property was down on tax books at $200,000, He to asked this Year to pay on a valuasion men — Pedestrian shoes, 1 the “last” that’s first for comfort. was instant basement, on the sixt ‘}noon and fall to the A family is. of $1,000,000. The other members of |ing to the first floor, and, according to For men 18 to 45—|tne Vanderbilt family, each of whom {Catherine Lehanke, the or oper- hus been assessed this year on a valu- permission had been piven *Westpointer shoes, the « to fasten back tevator Oper ons of Henry C ul Warburg are Valuations, Bhd Dba FALL KILLS AGED WOMAN. bers of which, it is expected, will Lo] Tented Beeaus of Open 1 © can vouch for the extra |arked to testify at the inquiry the| Mr® Fannie Loth, eighty-four yeare Mayor has ordered into sireet railway {04 Who lived with her son at No. 119 - franchises, has had its persount:y| Vest Seventh-fourth Street, —steyo paidacionpiidieed sanhy Alcan’ avers Preguat n open elevator Soot on the For 85 out of every 100] ior instance, Cornelius Vanderbist's| ia" for, of tM thle atten: ly killed by th hh floor was mov- the lift door GREED OF COAL BARONS ONL CAUSE FORFUEL SHORTAGE NEW YOR (Continued from First Page.) roup of coal barons and railroad BIG PROFITS FOR BARONS ALL) ALONG LINE. Not only but the this, various portionments of profit from tl n he coal is mined until it reaches he onsumer shows big margins for we ontrolling corporations, For ex- sy The Lehigh Valley Coa! Sales Coin- pany markets the entire output of the Lebign Vuiley Company anu March, 1912, on @ capitalization since vf $10,000,000, has been able to declare annual divide an ds of 10 per cent. additional stock dividend cent. (Keport of Wis.) This sales company has rece from the Lenigh Ce abu uission 49 per cent vilces less tue freight. Brom mmpany i has ured 13 ver ton on ali sizes of coal. “In the game connection the maa 1 which the railroads and coal vou-) panies are centralized in a few bode is well expressed by the Pennsylvanw Leg Commission of 1916 tors are in many op in- glances by ck ownership a ed Wilh carriers Who are ¢ d to aaul very considera prouts the vast With going furthi 98 “oe ation of $1,000,000, were assessed as|the first floor, Lehunke was arrested “tt ial Plast” officially approved follows last year! Alico G., $125,007" Jani technically charged with homicide,, spect to the manner in which it, 18] : . Cathleen G., $200,000; Frederick W.,| Mrs. Loth “had been visiting her gaara Reese ye ‘ for West Point Cadets. : 980,000 Macaig Yi | daughter, Mrs, Frank ing has been sustained by the Su. Registered Trademark. $2 A., $100,000; Margaret areeoent case, that the Reading Coms| B,, $100,000, Ocher prominent Vander- | San Franc p eee Seer An thay BRiROeIDhiA Roczrs PeET COMPANY bilts who will be assessed on $1,000,000| SAN FRANCISCO, Oct. 1— Raa’ Raatine jevlendeyenetiee a 1 property are Kegina “ a . ment c a Broadway Broadway persona ( oe nelsco and Oakland new leases ils equipment. owns or con. cols . ror 4 “The etbithen: Virginia Fair, William K. and Wim | creased their price to-day. ‘The 4V'per cont, the. 14 wiley tail F Four Zohn D. Rockefeller, who w. isco Bulletin and the Call, and the Toad Company 16 87-100 per cent, : : Rockefeller, who was as- - Delaware, Lackawanna and Western Broadway Cot rere” Fifth Ave. ‘sessed at $5,000,000 onthe 1918 books, | Tana Se Meats Iroud ‘Company 6 68-100 per veat at Warren at4let Se will be asked to pay on a $10,0( Ban Franciacy jn’ the Central ltallroad Company 0 - personal property uation in heir subscrip: New Jersey 19 per cent., or altogetser B ‘a The name of Andrew Carnegie does tion price from 7 to 9% cents a month.» 45-100 per cent: of all the unimined - te coal. 7, Loan You Buy Liberty Money to 41-49-51 West 42a ot. Keen Your Money io our Cowntry— Buy Liberty nde. FORCED SALE due to unsettled conditions in the dress industry we were enabled to secure from 250 Gowns and Street Froc which we offer, until sold, at one surprising price, 29.715 under normal conditions the selling price would be $49.50, $60, $65 and up to $89.50 THE SMARTEST GOWNS EVER PRESENTED Newest draped, tunic, panel and fringe effects. | Beaded, braided, or hand embroidered. All beautifully finished and silk lined, ALL OF THE FINEST MATERIALS Of Crepe Satin, Charmeuse, Satin, Georgette, Georgette combined with Satin, etc. THE NEWEST SHADES In Black, Navy, Brown, Taupe, Copen, Henna, Burgundy, etc. A Most Extraordinary Opportuni ek ages Your Country Bonds, leading concern of high-class reputation at a big Sacrifice ks TT of stock own- nd control made necessary to this conaition furnsh resting reading.” a most remarkable manipulations tn In the same yea brief for the Supreme Court by ‘he| Federal Government was signed by| the following well known persona ses PW. C Attorney neral; | W. Davis, Solicitor Genera a Assistant to the A General; Thurlow M. Gordon, Assistant to the Attorne al HAVE DRIVEN OTHERS FROM FIELD BY ILLEGAL METHODS, Attorney General in present- » case to the Supreme Court t the current rate of mintng, the | coal areas of the companies thus leagued and combined together, ac- cording to the generally accepted caiculations of geologists and mining engineers, will outlast by many years those of any competitor, 'n_ time therefore, this combination, if not dissolved, will own or control every ton of commercially available anthra- cite known to exist, What is me this combination was built up and is ma.ntained by other than normal methods of Indus trial development and by mean wrongful and unlawful in themselves. Its whole history is permeated with illegality and characterized by a de- berate purpose ‘to drive others from t'c fleld and to exclude them from their right to trade and thus accom plish the mastery which was the end in view. liy, under its leader shp the price of anthracite to the public has been increased out of al proportion to the increased cost of duction, completely did the Reading Coal Company monopolize the land in the region penetrated by the lic of the Reading Railroad Company tha the committee appointed by tt ported the testimony » officer of the company must iliar with the subject” as follows 'Q. Are you of opinion that the Reading Railroad has acquired all the coal land which menaced or threat- ened its business of transportation, if in rival hands? “A, Yes; all that was available; | don't know where another road could get any coal at all in the southern coal field.” Besides this constant effort to con- trol all the coal 4 thing any person le coal lands from the Reading Co coal stock- any of delphia and Phil und Iron Company, che | lao ad yee . # vodbridge r 1 Dean FL &. W dbridg # doubt of 4 attended the eeremony in place of that is reveal | President Nicholas: Murray B in Which Americal who is il, It was announced that} " ond € cae indom sixty army officers are coming to in. | \ iron attahntn struct the students. ma A to carry The message from President Wil | forwar victory that w son follows: ce n “ine step you have “ Was Oct, L—One hun | most signif one. By ” | ired and fifty thousand college stu. | ceased to be merely indivi ‘ lents in all sections of the count |seeking to perfect himself, to win| were mustered to-day into the’ St | his own place in the world, and have| dents’ Army Reserve Corps become comiades in h common] than 500 coleres nd universitie: ‘cause of making the world a bette oming @ the mifltary’ plu to live in, You have joined | forces and pledge lves to th yourselves with the entire manhood | defense of the of the country and pledged, as did Eo your forefather your lives, your Foe ee eto hol te | HUSBAND FILES CROSS SUIT, the ireedom of humanity. “The enterprise upon have emb d he A avit for separation, fled in the Sug, which me Court in Brooklyn by Mrs, Jean! ardous you a difficult one, This is not a war Raxter, of 1,564 Maure S'reet, agnin words. This is not a scholastic truggle, It is a war of | | fought with all the devices of Jand with’ the power of machines. To succeed you must not only be in- jspired with the ideais for which this petition rs affidavi non-support, and her att $s asked Justice Cropsey to-di country stands, but you must alsol fs alimor be masters of the technique with|{a mony ond counsel fees pend which the battle is fought. You — In his counter auit Raxter charges must not only be thrilled with zeal wife with improper conduct. {eS US SUS ee very true-blooded American appre WILSON CALLS ON SEAMEN TO LIST QUALIFICATIONS Irged to State Experienc: tionnaire and to Accept De- in Ques- ferred Classication. 1 appealed to all men on| W ASUINGTON, Oct, esident Wilson to-day matter how eager \ghting “No task can com may be to join the Army or Navy. r T forces of ¢ honorabl u or vble to any of our people than servic und or sea, who have had sea service Satie tite thes plober siassinens| Som read as, University sugar, and furnish enn sae xr aee | ne hcl dig i the most wonder- f Hivery seamen should give to the ser- vice th Bea that im.” sa | ee a conve of ‘cota | ful flavor of com - ‘erred classification ia necessary, no| soldiers’ oath of allegiance before the | c fe & bet ‘GERMAN AND PROUD OF IT LEADS TO ARREST OF MAN William Schneider Demands Extra Roll in Restaurant—Now Held Enemy Alien, William Sehnelder, fifty-seven years old, of No. 146 arkson et, Brook~ y wus arrested to y by U. 8. Mar- hal Power of Brooklyn and sent to the vemy Alien ureau in the Federal Build- bneider was in a restaurant in Rrooklyn yesterday afternoon and called waiter told him ran extra roll he had all the rolls to which he was entitled under the ruling of Mr, Hoover, All I ever got in this country was heumatism,” schneider 18 alleged to have suid ‘m a German and proud of it, I wish L was back in the father- Miss Gertrude Vaugh the woman Memocratic leader of the Twenty-second Assembly District, was sitting opposite ¥chneider, and Daniel Sullivan ist nt Paymaster of the navy, was at the ame table, Miss Vaughan told Schnel- ter that he must go with her, He said that he wouldn't, but when Sullivan ntervened he went to the Adams Street Police Station, The police refused to hold him, and ‘ater Miss Vaughan told Marshal Power the circumstance, and the Marshal sent one of his men after Schneider, years of these carriers to gain a mo- nepoly of the production and sale of anthracite coal. Those whose prov erty they coveted were at their mercy as they must either pay the toll in freight rates which these carres chose to exact or accept the price tor their product which the carriers or| their coal companies elected to pay “The carriers for 1a allowee the Institu.| tion of freight rates lt is evident inat they used that great power not with the view of establishing reason- able freight rates, but with the Intent to establish rates on this commodity that were high enough to remove the production of the independent oper- ators from the fleld of competition with the coal mined by the railroad interests." The above represents only a few of items enjoyed by these coal kings. The vast areas that are owned and controlled by them have returned to the counties in which they are located jsuch a low margin of taxation as compared to the enormous value of the holdings that it hag reached nearly the scandal stage. So much so that the Grand Jury of Schuylkill County this summer | recommended to Judge Burger to take cognizance of the tax situation and ommended to the court that the valuation of coal lands be increased. ‘or example, in Schuylkill County, » the Philadelphia and Reading | mainly opera’es, the assessment for breakers 1s $20,000 to $68,700. In Luzerne County the assessments Jare fr 000 to $250,000, and in »y county, Lackawanna, they are $30,000 to $250,000, | re largest, had to agree to carry’ his output’ over the Philadelphia and Reading Railroad, THOSE WHO OWNED COAL LANDS AT THEIR MERCY. In this connection the Attorney General set forth the following: “It has been the polloy for many Similar figures showing the great | difference of taxation in these coun- * 1 ues where (ne \nrgest and. ricnest company operates will by set forth in apa article, | 3,000 COLUMBIA John T, tyro army officers from Wilson. ciates POST TOASTIES STUDENTS TAKE SOLDIERS OTH ql igh FC yt yt yr mposing replica of the Alma Mater,! he oath was administered by Col. ! Finley, commandant of the | who read @ message to the President Uist al iat ata tat eC aaa at Tat Tat ia = Benedict Messages from Crowell, Don’t Include Franklin Simon in the List of Shops that Have Advanced their Prices on Men’s Clothes MEN’S SUITS HAN D-TAIL ORED IN ALL-WOOL FABRICS ‘29,20, 30, 39 SAME QUALITY AS USUAL OUNT the shops that have forsaken’ the popular $25 price and moved it up from two to five dollars. Their name is legion. Yet we, who of all shops might most be expected to advance our prices on account of the greater cost of hand-workmanship, still start our popular prices at $25 as in former seasons. Why? Because we loaded up with woolens when other stores were laying off. That is all. But it is enough to justify the statement that Franklin Simon hand-tailored suits at these prices are the finest values in this city today. Men’s Clothing Shop—8 West 38th Street Separate Shop on Street Level

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