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Se a ee ee ae ~~ —— SS al EVENING WORLD'S. tuse of ceneral business—that municl-| to be of value FEAR TYRANNY OF 200000 OF FICE HOLDERS. CITY ECONOMY IDEA purpe everything os dents who draw dividends, profits or Rishta tn wages fram busincases conducted tn are new 125,000 the elty ehould be taxed for that) A hie and to —— melvile voto P some extent nized. They no levied pn DELOre BBY CSR: Smee re longer ask for increases in salarics raj. | levied. because of merit, but demand them Leaders Urge Further Devel Many realty e@pecialiats and tax- | because the sire a higher standard opment of Municipality's | payors are urging The Evening World of Mine Milt H the poll tic ‘ a analyze this great waste of city to Chi “tit S ce: “ha , ineres Business Resources. | piant, #howing, as it has with sub- | there ibt but police, f eas" | way power stations and the Muntcl-|men and _aweepors will Ket Real estate Jeaders believe The|/pal Building, just where the city | more , eaate $12,000,000 to the lao Evening World has turned ap a great new *ource of income for Father Knickerbocker in the proposition to} 4; fell surplus ie power generated | be by subway p Realty opposes strenuously principle of municipal operation of public utilities, but it is « against what It calls profilm of city plant. Realty demands that the | th a THIS COLD CURE epe’s Cold Compound” | ends a cold or grippe |‘ in a few hours. Your cold will break and all grippe |“ sery end after taking a dose of the clty @bat get the greatest possi- | ble financial return from the femmense facilities which it maintains for the} could ob‘ain larger returns or develop fair and logical sources of absolutely new anid legitimate revenue. depend TAX SPENDERS AND TAX PAY- to see that they, Secretary Lee Day Woodworth of the Advisory Council of Real Estate In-) EVERYONE LIKES jtereats to-day, “Something must be! fen? done | machines must have ‘grease, it be- hooves the long-suffering public to|® make gure that the Impending legisla- | Pwo hundred : tHon does not follow the old lines of | organized would talk least resistance tlon Jands, # docks, + shal! return m those who use « of private business. it insista that non-resl- bridges, rt them for Ab They that lowe es, more building, tter housings and less congeation yon the proper solution of nis problem ERS AT END OF ROPE. “Tax spenders have at last begun! like the taxpayers, re at the end of their rope,” said at once, and, as the political that is, the selling of | xemptions fram the general property tax under cover of secret considera- ‘The people want equity now, not | Jans pteference.” “We have insisted upon economy in) ape's Cold Compound” every two | City Administration since 1911 and now rs until three doses are taken, t It promptly opens clogged-up nos- bers ‘and air passages in the head, | Istops nasty discharge or nose running, | ieves sick headache, dullness, fever- | ¢: ness, sore throat, sneczing, sore- mess and stiffness. | Don't stay stuffed-upt Es and snuffing! Fase your throb ig head—nothing else in the world ives such prompt relief as “Pape's ea Compound,” which costs only a Mew cents at any drug store. It acts Quit blow. pwithout assistance, tastes nice, and | jor cent, and personal property t Accept no | 5, must B. Altman & Cn. MADISON AVENUE yeauses no inconvenience. wubstitute.—Advt. Thirty-fourth Street with a specific pledge that It would r must be more the realty tax must be kept below 2) where, according to an agreement | frontier he crisiy is upon us,” said President Stephen H. Tyng of the Real Iestate woard. “The city budget of 1914 was 192,000,000 and that of 1918 was 8,000,000, Yet the Administration ted in 1913 went before the people © the budget by 26 per cent, an » Adiiniatration elected In 1917 also | ost rigid economy. in bearing 95 p vernment. economy in the cent | There clty, itn tale phare of the cosix Wel recognize carefully the rights and equities of property because view Btate tax will carry th |country at lange | ima" of paewenger and shipper, and THE EVENING WORLD, MONDAY, JANUARY 13, 1919, ' of Gold and Jewels Paris’s Gifts to the Wilsons and somites te Taeme and, Sinzico Plaque shows vs that where property right are no longe acred human life ceases Normal increase in the debt ser- will reach $8,000,000 and the ity’s share from the loss in excise, raising the| Met to $273,000.00, If the plan te er the operation of the aub elevated an and ting companir ted Meebo city and the budget | 6),000, | seon how Government | the railroads in the| has added to the of ‘The Evening World has shown bow in Boston State control has had the result. would creased cost, wh tion would ne ner tray nid. be crowd Municipal operation mean enormously in h th " to City ministration og a master tulks to a sorvant.” | SWEDEN TO DEPORT BOLSHEVIST AGENTS 1010, by the Prone Patitiahing Co, The Now York Evening World) STOCKHOLM, 13 authorities at last have «lecided to de Ooprrmahs Jan Swedish I ¢ to | mand an immediate departure of the| OP is Bolshevik representative here, M. | WHO Bannon elon ons ‘ . ie RSOM QD inr pe cenetnaae Vorovski, and hia numerous staff. bane M, Vorovaki, accompanied by forty | ~ a — ~ ~ of his agents, is leaving Sweden this| special train with sealed doors, under . Proceeding by boat to Abo, from|a military guard, to the Russian The wives of the prominent wer with the Finnish authorities, the Bol- sheviks will transferred in Kolaheviks are permitted to remain be 4 in Sweden IFTH AVENUE, NEW YORK Thirty-fifth Street SPECIAL-VALUE SALES FOR TUESDAY An Especially Interesting Sale A Clearance Sale | of seasonable interest and importance, will comprise 200 Women’s Coats (lined throughout; some fur-trimmed) which have been reduced, because of incom- plete size ranges, to the extraordinarily low prices of $22.50 & $32.50 (Women’s Coat Department, Third Floor) A Reduction Sale of Boys’ Washable Suits will consist of 1,000 Suits ing a large assortment of (variously develo to 10 years) embrace desirable models » linen crash, in | chambray, galatea, cotton khaki and other washable material stock and uniformly reduced price of $2 This Sale affords a portunity for replenis wardrobe. Not every every style, but there which decid taken from reguiar the greatly marked y worth-w the younger boy's size is represented in is a good variety from to make selections. (Boys’ Clothing, Sixth Floor)’ in the Fancy Needlework Department will offer : 1,000 Hanks of Superior Woolen Yarn in a fascinating assortment of the colors most wanted for knitting and crocheting (including the vivid tones so fashionable for | sweaters, scarfs and tams, and the daintier } ones appropriate for babies’ sacques and | bootees, and for invalids’ shawls), at the phenomenally low price of 32c. per. hank or One box containing 16 hanks for $4.85 (Sale on the Fourth Floor) | A Sale of Semi-made Robes ced to be in the Lace Departme to-morrow, tirst Floor), unusual values at these extrem Silk Georgette Robes ( three attractive models, with decoration of offer very will y low prices: emiemade) in self-toned braid; in taupe, mavy blue, gray, wistaria and black (not every style im every color); reduced to - 519.50 Biack Net Robes (semi-made) in a very ee WILL NOT EXTEND ~ TIME OF FEDERAL CONTROL OF ROADS ss Senate Committee Not Moved by the Arguments of McAdoo, continuing about two wee longer,” said Smith, Chairman of Interstat will outline ator Ellison 1 the nate Committee « lay, “we a to meet t emergency growing out of ment control of transportation dur- ing the war. | “The first thing to be done, in my} opinion, is to amend the act to pro- | vide for the operation of the roads} while under Federal ma ment. “The President has the power, un- der the existing law, to initiate rates; this should be turned back to the In- terstate Commerce Commission. It is necessary that Congress act kly on the question of claims: ims have piled up against the dis under Government control, should be settled promptly. “We should not ,o back to the old system, but we will modify principles | of the war measure inconsistent with | peace time conditions.” round-up of members of t Senate committee brought out these fac That the McAdoo plan for five years of Government control will not be adopted unless the is a revolution of sentiment or change of committee membe ship. That a majority of the com- mittee favors action at the pres- ent session to take from the President the war power of in- itiating rates, and would turn it over to the Interstate Commerce Commission. That no ope on the com- mitteo seriously believes any constructi itroad legs can be enacted before the pres- ent Congress expires, That immediate legislation is necessary to adjust the great number of claims made against the railroads since thi ment took them over. That the members of the com- mittee believe that Mr. McAdoo, at heart, favors permanent Gov- ernment control of the roads, and his plan is a step in that direc- tion. The members of th enough to keep the roads, > CHARLES W. BOGART DEAD SOLDIERS’ FRIENDS Hylan tn making William [ |which issued a statement prepared! | by the of Trinity following of welcome at Madison Square Gar- committee be- lieve that twenty-one months is long the at P A ppeal for fund 1 fishermen are spearing through oe has been sent out, checks tol ine 4 rent. to BT, Allen, Columbia] '"fpye tt. §. Coast Gaard ts crossing Trust Company, No. 60 Broadway, the bay In ice scooters. A scooter ferry ‘Among the prominent people who ned to the stranded troop have signified intention of Joining | ¢ n Pacitt, which is still TO OPPOSE HEARST K } i League, the general committee are offices of the No. 19 Wi utnam’s No. National Security) SAYVIL! South Bay ts L1, ding gre ck ig for fe neice | THE TABLE SAUCE Mrs. Franc n A. Gardiner, T * . Wi dr, Manning Issues Statement Hawin | ©, Holter. tate a Te . ae a io Gathert Sa TUion Robert. sands, Mrs, Arthu at stands first and far on Big Gathering Set Robingon Romer” pradner,, sats, John above all competition is i » Niet Marahall Gallagher, Ttamilton Re ay Night. Mairtax, Richard. Fletcher, Miss Kath- Efforts are to be made to turn the Cam Madi 1 member of the citizens’ committee | gant » welcome the homecom! This is made clear to-day by the| ti?" Independent Citizens’ Committe.) M Rey, Dr. William T. Manning Gat: Church prefaced by the | Rr 1c, “appealing to the families and| * friends of our soldiers, sailors and marines to attend the mass meeting den on Jan, 17, Dr, William 7, Man- ning of nity Church. to-day issued a statement in which he charged Mayor Hylan with knowing in ad- vance that his appointment of Wil- liam Randolph Hearst on the com- mittes to welcome the returning sol- diers would produce hopeless dis- Then followed the statement by Dr. noing, which read: The Mayor of our pointed a committee to welcome our yme-coming troops. ‘This action on © part of the Mayor was highly ap- propriate sratifying to all of The appolr such a com- nittee was hailed with universal ap- proval. Citizens of every kind were ady and eager to give thelr help and t that it would be @ sor to but to the amazement of our M city has ap and most ment of great h oyal people it w arned that the Mayor had made Mr. William Joiph Hearst 4 member of this committee, nd that he had appointed Mr. Hearst Chairman of the Sub-committee on Military Affairs. “John F. Hylan has # right to have W. R. Hearst for his personal fri f this is satisfactory to him, Ma Hylan, acting in his official capacity, had no right to appoint on the commit- tee of welcome to home-com troops one whose presence on that committee he knew would be deeply offensive to a great part of our citizenship, and to eat numbers of the soldiers and sall- rs themselves. “We must not fall, howe’ welcome wh} itizens’ Committee ens of New York, both men and ue ym Friday, Jan. 17, at 8 o'clock great meeting 18 to be’ held in Mac Square on. Let the families and friends of our soldiers and sailors be there in ov press their to defend of fellows th I believe that mothers, brothers, ve and friends of our men ih the seryice will make the meeting on Jan. 17 a demonstration which New York will not soon forget.” ‘Phe tickets that be ob- t smmittee announces : the meeting ma the offices of the » No. 44 & Madison Avent lety 415 President of 1 Vhird | Hank sine ation, | char Sanna | were priced at 37.50. and 42.50. Pe ee seltDRGarien ONG, ¢R ttaat But that does not mean that pia these were the real values, {1s are oul boon i wine which, as comparisons prove, Gateiea pean GE were from 7.50 to J0,00 more. yan weet Si or While this difference does not : ab show on the price tickets, it ee does show in the better fab- at the Washir Cons Avenue cot, on Wednemlay and 145t venting World Wants Addrenn. If Mrs, L. . Stoddard, who writes to The Evening World about want of heat in her doughter's apartment, will ber of her daughter's Evening World remedy the alleged fanit oF ee Pane a SS URS on, | _Sesiratiie braided model; special at . $14.75 Ward) \xend her address and the street num- apartment The will do what it can to Originally these h Included are seve 1879 Men's Shog—Fi n eae Mins Mabel Hearst Mise Mildred } soldiers. | Browne, uckenbach, eld, Miss Laura B. Quinby. Men’s Overcoats & Suits Fine 37.50 and 42.50 Grades Today and Tuesday ee ee ¢ 1, Kistner, ise Alice Amundsen, te 2 . B. Barteau, Miss Corinne a ted -f Sy, pbell, Miss Ethel V. Nixon, M ge McNamara, Miss Helen O88, yendent Citizens’ ioomrtiey Miss cnariote Lindgrove,, Migs Elly It makes second cuts nase mecting 18 Madleon aaa cele x aueyonaon, tien Anetts| mote like first and adde sah: Kiernan, Miss Helen Donnelly, ° protest against the action of Mayor|trene Turner, Mixa Helen A. Skeehan, | the enjoyment o every meal. LEA:PERRINS SAUCE THE ONLY ORIGINAL WORCESTERSHIRE hasbeenthe leading table sauce for generations. 4 Margaret Choate, Miss Isabelle F. Stevens, Miss | Dinkelspiel, Miss Della Me- 48 Linda M. Magiiola, Miss ridge, Commodore Edgar F. Mrs, Oliver | Cromwell Prisk, Richard H. Smedley Thompson, n de Water and Henry Smit Miss Stanton, jraham eV. Mi Mise Elizabeth T ing, Clarenc George R. V: Mc Cutcheon’s New Dress Cottons HE LEADING fashion authorities favor fine “cotton fabrics” for the coming season. James McCutcheon & Company, in anticipation of the great demand, have prepared a most elaborate collection of the most wanted fabrics gathered from the foremost French, English and Swiss Manufacturers, as well as the best in American made goods, featuring: COLORED FABRICS ENGLISH PRINTS SWISS ORGANDIES HANDKERCHIEF LINEN DOTTED SWISS FINE GINGHAMS CREPE GEORGETTE PRINTED (Silk and Cotton) NOVELTY VOILES January Sale Fine Lingerie Materials Two thousand boxes of our famous “Spinning Wheel Brand’ Nainsooks and Long Cloths are offered at the following Special Prices: WHITE FABRICS NOVELTY FRENCH CREPES NOVELTY FRENCH VOILES EMBROIDERED BATISTE DOTTED SWISS FINE PIQUES VOILES and MARQUISETTE FANCY SKIRTINGS Quality 10 yards to each box) Per box A “Spinning-wheel’’ Nainsook 39 in. wide . 5 $2.50 B “Spinning-wheel” Nainsook 39 in. wide . . . 3.50 C “Spinning-wheei” Nainsook 39 in. wide . . . 3.95 D “Spinning-wheel” Nainsook 39 in, wide . . . 4.50 100 “Spinning-wheel’’ Longcloth 36 in. wide . . . 3.75 200 “Spinning-wheel” Longcloth 36 m.wde . . . 4.25 300 “Spinning-wheel” Longcloth 44 in. wide . . . 4.75 Sold in 10-yard pieces only, each piece to a box) fifth Avenue 34th and New York 33d Streets Reg. Trade Mark Repriced at 32-50 (40TH ANNIVERSARY SALES) Made in our own shops. rics, the superior tailoring and the custom effect of the garments. These are, in fact, suits and overcoats of the finest type offered now at prices which will acquaint many New Yorkers of critical tastes with Best & Co.'s un- usual shop for men. garments ral hundred Winter Ulsterette Overcoats, Best & Co. fth Floor Entrange, 1 West 35th St. GREAT SOUTH BAY FROZEN. ‘an, 13.The Great frozen from shore to ore, handicapping the oyster handlers. re paddling on ice, vainly 1 | |

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