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CITY TO SPEND $26,000,000 ON PUBLIG WORKS, GING - JOBS TO RETURNED SOLDIERS ng Board : timate. Considers Big Programme for Insuring | FW YORK HEROES Prosperity in New York. HOME WITH HONORS Local Improvements, Schools | WON Ay THE FRONT and Tunnel to Jersey Among the Great Projects, : ALL BOROL GHS SHAREIT | Pidiio improvelncnts’ tn Meow vorts Transport Peerless Brings 158 City aggregating $26,000,000 and the) Men, 124 of Them Wounded employment of thousands, many of —Praise for 165th, them ox-soldiers and sailors and work ers made {dle by the shutting down of| New York men who were awarded ‘war Industrie are to he provic 2 eat Friday's meeting of the Board |land and in The air in France, came Estimate New Jersey and New York Spend about $12,000,000 for tunnel under the Huds |home to-day on the transport P T yehicl| 8% Which docked at Pler 3, Bush : © pe. | Terminal th Brooklyn, The ship are to THE EVENING WORLD, THURSDAY, FEBRUARY -13, 191 Big Reception Assured “War Baby’’ Daddies BROOKLYN DONS 23285 When They Greet Babies for First Time |0 WELCOME FUND 92 5.8. fae Wife of Doctor Returns Checks | Machine Gun poe Mond, sod She Collected—Lawy Threatens to Sue. Celebration Committees im! Stick to Job Instead of Going ‘Hearst got contro! th | througi the good w would make seven in all—'Mayor, and accuses him of deserting has promised to get his money back if he has to sue through all ‘Two letters received by Bor- 3 for Prewident Riegelmann thio | Mayor of New York while -bé has morning tell the story. portant work to do in hia own ety Probably the most painful letter of] State. The people of the city of ed for| the French War Cross for bravery on | atl on the Borough President's deak|Yotk have given Mr. Hylan a fine morning was one from Mrs. . Mayne, wife of Dr. Bart M.| “It is up to Mayor Hylan to get She did more than merely |oty legi#lation here without delay, |May Be a Great Parade, but That'll Be Noth- ing Compared to Moment Mother NEWYORK MUST Here Is her letter to « tween Lowe y City and some point in| left La Pailice, Fr: babi | Munhattan 124 sick Dock Commissioner Murray Hul-|men, thir bert has subm dd to the Estimate A ilve Board programme for the geueral| lice boat Patrol with members of m proven: New York ( Mayors’ Committee of Welcome, and a| watert und harbor at a ¢ band aboard, met the ship, and for Spproximatuly $200,000,000, While it ig|a while bundles of newspapers few | hot likely $ Vast eum will he | back and for ppropriated this y it is undor-| Jan. It occurred when e welvo} Stood that ( Hulbert wili!and pap svoard, ‘The men alon be kive es In the car- | the tived the paper all | rying out of a p uilding py k American «ramon ulioWwanees which will per en't id mit of pending of many mill but Hea during the coming sp mer. York « s programme tc tion of pea 000, A will be for Will be appor bg and sum P. Young, who has an offic 111 Broadw them back, Li part of it that the men pot a stimula. | papers overboard, for $14,190, Lieut. W. 8, Wilson, No. 1089 Pur this amount | Place, Brooklyn. ached to regime ments h throw ail th Brook- | Rainbow Division, said Iyn, Bronx and Queer cach;| “I fought in the Champagna at Manhattan, $1,200,000, and Richmond, | Chateau-Thierry Mibiel and in $100,000 hu Argonne, from ‘st to last along ng $41 r W of this ap-leide the old ‘Wighting 9th’ boys and propriation likely be spent on re- one cannot say too much for the Paving. It will be divided among t *|Itainbow Division and the 165th In- ive boroughs as follows: Manhattan, F $1,700,000! 13 yh, $1.100,000: Bronx, | fntry. ‘The Rainbow Division made $550,000; “Queens, $500,000, and Rich: | the success at Chateau-Thierry pos- mond, $250,000, sible, Tho 168th Infantry also can be gd °F 3-780.000 | praised for its work, Many of its . ow York ities Pian ied ‘ormerly in the 1ith ad ugh there was a fund of $10,500,000 | with Which to erect schools, ti could not be used Inent War mensu tions on building mater! that the Government. has building’ materials, sevool sites will bo] cher plane rogramme carried out us rapldly aA "The party was attacked by sible eleven Boche machines, Tho plano It tan't likely that the city oMcia hind suddenly dived and gave the will stop at official action in their ; pent . plan te, accelerate. local. improve. | Boche a chance to turn their machine nts. Acting Mayor Robert L. | guns n Lieut. Young. He declared or considering a general appeal! putiets fairly rained on his plane, his to builder snd bunkers in an effort t bri about «a gener building boom. : Itimes, With his wings riddled by bul- of Brooklyn Nationa! New York City offe tter op- lets Young landed safely behind Dortunities for builder A AN! American lines, He was awanded the place in vuntry,” sa Act- Mi ing Mayc It seems to me that the x de Guerre ne is Tipe tor a conference of the| Lieut, Wm. C. B No. 1 buildin, ere t which plans for «ulway, Brooklyn, attaohed to the the erection of artment houses conld be discussed, If private con- cerns would follow the lead of the city | in providing w or thousands, clr culating money and meeting the de- | =—=—=== = moe tnands of hundreds of thousands who | have moved here during th tivities and inter aininis, York city would soon enjoy an unpre- “ ent J prosperity,” | Brook Many ci of the opin. |Peap untold benefits in the matter of n that revenues from taxation if the long | deferred tunne} linking of Staten 1s- inilar organiaetions | land with the remainder of the city be- Valuable aid| came a reality, th Aero Squadron, did a of work for artillery near in carrying out @ general employment and prosperity programme t Tlegelmann of ca that the city would ‘goelation and re in a po Richmond B s dual subway syster conn he ‘ord employment to many, and, sec ondly, it would pring Staten Island nuch Nearer the heart of the city. A reat building boom would pe launched it invest learned that the Estimate | the city with rapid transit lines. The return from sucn @ municipal inves: ment wuld be manifold.’ The Staten Istand Subway Commit- lew is preperit a subway to Richmond would prove of great benefit to the city in general, TWO WOMEN KILLED BY GAS WHILE ASLEEP Room—Stove Jet Is | Open. Brooklyn young women, Miss Ethel Sweger, No, 672 67th Street, and Miss © Sullivan, No. 930 68th Strect, e found dead early to-day in a fur- nished room at 5 95th Street, Brooklyn, Both were about twenty-five years old. The bodies were lying on bed partly clothed, Three of the jets in a gas stove were burning. The fourth was not lit, and gas was flowing from |{t. ‘The police believe the women did not Notice one jet was unlighted. Crowd at Seo Building eping ordi su) nto Judge May this morning for the trial ring. The crowd gathered long before the time set for. tne opening of the trial and when the doors opened the whole ‘ies pushed forward. Near= ing, in his testimony, told of the books be hae. Sod ctar abc ained views 2 a Lire completely fakes coffee's place ‘in flavor, satisfaction & ppearance as to cause no loss of pleasure. : No Caffeine in IN PosTUM “There 5 a Reason" “GLAD 10 GET QUT OF THE U. 8,” SAY. LEADERS OF REDS Them No Not in Sym- pathy With Proceedings to Prevent Deportation. T ohi geeks a “Lam filled with indignation and | tail the Legislature and At committans aces Kiddie in Papa’s Arms. “Welcome Home, be the words of the returning fathers | distress when it think that a man ot | Sesion is estore time end te |the character of William R. Hearat|*hould not, devert the helm of the | should presuine to dictate to Brook- L have ther nix donors the checks T had obtained | and wounded officers ana| -four other casual | po- - SEETTS OLD 15TH ON PARADE HERE and Vigorous ecessary or Red Tape Will | Prevent March in City. ean “ot impany Of these "War ated at ‘Algtas Due, France.’ anxious that daddy should Baby Jaek Talbot, soldier dad, lea receptions tendered him, per- es even a para@® will bé in order to hear and who is named | Private Jac! south Wield Artillery seven months ol t No. 437 Valentine Av other let trouble for the Hearat commitee | Vivian M. Lewis of 1 between the boats | toused fruit, cigars | aco his little ranger to him, 1 the hardship from Oswald N. Jacoby, a law. | term as x Vice-Chane New York office 1 40 Naw mes M, Ritss of the famou yA. She lives | , aod writes | re@f are very | seb te the returning hero, when he gets bere will be overjoyed { tribution was based confidence and reliance in Mr. s the men| . Young said | Criminal he | vigorously ts to see its fa Regiment on parade, | auburn hair and bl Baby Georgiana Mae Nowache, and born on her | mother's birthday, Aug. 28, 1918, is the | demonstrated that It appeared to-day altogether more Baby Rosa- who was born bs Walnut Street, lind EI leanor W esse that |S 4, 1918, at No. Peeksiill-on-Hudson months old nd | tal headquarters of the 168th Infantry, | Jand iad stated that they did not want | |to remain in this country and Jnot in sympathy with the proceedings | the aimed to get them out. are damn g} jthe country,” ot Headquar- regiment wil aame wis in the form of a ch Irving Nationa! Bank of ry 77th Divi Baby Howard Boul hey of Private ‘Howard Company 26th D. missed meeting his daddy 7éth| hours, Private 1918. 302d Ammunition ‘Train, 2 the proud f |@ public appearance collected this money to me tmmedl- y will lead to an action at law 8 recovery A number of additional regisna- tions were given out to-day, but it ts impossible to know how many were get out of| B Mayor's Committes of Welcome, that the famous colored regiment be held at Camp Upton until the sion arrives about March oMcers said to-day that impossible to hold the “Hell Fighters, as they were named by the Frenc H.R. Hahibotun of the Company D, s born on June 1, s the survivor of twin boys . Baby Lillian Rose Eagan, who was! bouncing “2 One Lady Shipwrecked "| And One Circus Wrecked as Being the Authentic Narrative of Two Pretty | wnicn nas returned to America cvv- Passengers From Cuba Who Had Tales With Thrills. ‘Aniong the passengers who arrived in New York to-day on the good| for the big show when the ship Munamar of the Munson Line from and La Viva, known on the attitude may |sumed to combat the proceedings de-| signed to permit Caroline A. Lowe, w writ of hebe men and one wi who are being deportation, have been complaints that somy reslg- nations are suppressed, Walter H, Crittenden, a lawyer, No, | 206 Broadway, wrote “The acts of the committes have | beon such that I do not care to "be ted with It. It seema to me that the moneys collected should be Everybody {2 New York sce this colored regiment, sentahoonely her connection with aliens is and give evidence that next and dearest friend Upon thie will be Lieut. Young waa attaabed to the | sth Bombing squad as an avtator, | On Sept. 15 he went out with seven | on a bombing trip over | | cred with glory. More than two miles of grandstands are being prepared jn 9th and 110th § umed in the i Wifth Avenue, Federal Distri harles L. Morse, of A. M. Kidder ¢ Company, bankers, No. 5 Nassau | , wrote sion comes home. Millions of Amert- pl that that show will be Incom- " Hayward and 69th Infantry. Antilla, Cuba, were Muriet Leighton en infor tion extsting in tt Celebration Committes, Boing in ab- solute avcord wi entiments of the “equilibrist extraordinary,” | Had the ladies had any interesting experiences that une might write a Charies Piece about for his paper? ept that pretty Mrs, Leighton, who sailed from Jacksonville rescued by the Munamar bwerver being @hot in the legs three | his men of th b-committee of Welcome, Afro-Americans, forwarded to the W: ar| | Department to-day t : 5 on her honeymoon, Tho whole committee, representing | schooner Andrew enor O' Hallaran's Cir of the lions got loose 4 But puii up a chair: */ SPENT HER HONEYMOON ‘recused! ON A REEF UNTIL ROWED voe-| ASHORE THROUGH BREAKERS WHERE LION BROKE LOOSE to represent the us until the show played Santiago two we the Celebration Committee, 26 and Mareh 1 in 4 body to-day in a letter How many New Yorkers want to me ago and one Workers of and Mrs, 1. Grant Baldwin, The yote is unan foe » pen und paper now, whi! 1 the mood, | Congrew@man about it Washington for considera. | | with whien William R. Hearst ts as- RAN AWAY FROM THE FLU AND GOT INTO A CIRCUS |: members of the committee | whose resignations were received in- State Senator Charles F, Petition alleges t to purmit Miss Low jators at Ellis Is Street, George W. Henderson, is calling earnest ‘Lam in favor of the proposition | rough with |¥ And not merely f the greatest aggre }said. “In the first place it would af- | sulted with his bro handling the ful of honeymoon. and !unywhere und: the island borough immediately | No® York wants to s¢ brought His cireus had all Board proposed linking that part of | St and appeared to be Senor O'Haliaran was egular show. tat to any pers figures to prove how | tinly not to any per | which carried Labor spoke orm with the officia over this one Found Dead in Bed in Brooklyn | For children's parties and all occa- sions where 100% pure candy, put up in very attractive would be a special feature. KEWPIE KANDIES Each condy ie made Kewpie dell and separately wre; in was paper. Kewpic Kandice are pure barley eugar, trae freit tevey " orange, lemen end reepberry’ supply inthe heme; they wifl Tosp ual oveds Take home carton 51-78 or 1Sea box line that justice TAX RETURN CHANGES. mmnissioner te Corporat Asphyxiated by illuminating gus, two | no general extension of time announced to-day that corpora 3 wiil be permitted ‘9 the chape ef « —- } FLYER WORKS ON SEAPLANE. | this plan th ne Gov tthe Res) payment. for Bigses of individual 4 within a few be worth more the Aquitania, lee $50,000 to us." reac . Jonas and others for ejeotit ano. ‘ William J, Myers, No, $15 Putnam manr | ggntributton turned ovr to GET MONEY BA ‘Uther letters received by Mre al to-day wore from Charles H. os amd sald He wayted hi ‘0, 103 Bedford Avenue; ames jr. H. Zit, No, 60 Court | Street, and Liew Wi FF, Gipe of the “HYLAN DESERTING HELM —— | IN STORM, SAYS SENATOR ix of the persons who! d money to the Brooklyn | Burlingame Declares Mayor Should re Willam Randolph to Palm Beach. Spmernl From ao Cregiag Word Comtepondent,) back — not} ALBANY, N. Feb. 12—Mayor f the newly |Hyan's trip to Plorida has aroused the indignation of Alvan W. Suringeme, | but by other | Chairman of the S@nate Judiciary Cem- mittee, Sénator Burlingame suys Mr. east one more contributor | Hylan ought to stay on bis job as + bave re} committe the helm in a stormy time. the | “Balm Beach may be a nice tme winter,’ id Senator Burlingame “but it is not the place = iS? sik as Mayor, and he ought to stay at and work at it 2) I think it would be a ood idea for me to Albany once in a whi'e ana what the city needa. {na storm.” re returned to tho| Jersey Viee=| . TRENTON, Feb. Announcement was made to-day by Chancellor Edwin | Robert Walker that he has reappointed son to a second | of the Court | of Chancery. ‘The term is for seven | atl years, at $12,000 a year treet, He wrote: | have contributed $1) mittee under control of + Borough Presidént. My | ly upon r threatening re. the Honorary etore request the tribution forthwith. The highest attainment of ideal shoe-making—a standard of quality and refinement that has set a new level in footwear fashions. aS Made over a special last— a has C forepart, B instep, and 1 Aheel. Grips the foot firmly, k! set fitting at instep. Absolute | ! $10, which you. and not given out, There cannot slip at the heel. Cor- to the eontrbutors.”* comfort in forepart. Wide, medium and narrow toes. Our beautiful Cordovan shades ] are made possible by using only | the best leathers, by being treated by the Hurleyized secret process, j which increases the life of the leather, retaining its rich lustre to the end, return from the south I ed us to the situa- Brooklyn Vietory the actions and »thers of the com- resignation Vice Chairmen.” | tender » Honerar Green Chapter of the! s of the American Revolu- Mra. Clara N. Bell, re- Their letters wald they ve on uny committee Dr, Leon Louria, No, #49 rth Street, Manhattan, » Baker, sve nufae- | ps : ; “Henly J Cony, No. 27 Strat-|Pi¢! The kind you hear about Road and John Middleton, aj but seldom get—pie with ea clvil engineer pepe Nathan 8 Jonas this afternoon enn. |¢Tust so flaky it literally melts ; in your mouth. That's the kind of pie-crust Wheatsworth Ralph Jor former Ch Irs lewal affairs, The principal | discussed — we ‘|| Whole Wheat Flour makes. were Jonas's | against Hearvt and th eer ht by Com i And the combination of the rich, Ediaund O'Co and juicy fruit is the most deli- cious thing you ever tasted. “4 teworth fing he recipe, others, in every bag of ; 4 ‘ nut-like flavor of Wheatsworth | | ih Pio Ground fresh daily in New York. F. H. BENNETT BISCUIT CO., N. ¥, j j | | SUNDAY WORLD WANTS ‘e) WORK MONDAY MORNING WONDERS trom