The evening world. Newspaper, March 18, 1919, Page 12

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by Gov. Smith and ts now on My to France. Dr. Biggs’ mission State Commissioner of Health, been granted six weeks leave of ald in the establishment of an tional Red Cross Society. | Evening World’s Talent De- partment Has a Successful “Try-Out.” A new forum wil night at Publi 8 East Fifth Street, by Schlacht, Director The Evening World Americanigation Forums. Abraham Landesman will p °, and there will bo prominent speakers, as well ag entertainers from the ChiMirens’ Talent Department Nearly all the applications re. | be opened to- 1 25, No, 326 Harry H OPENS TONIGHT ee Sapna Pat 2“ THE EVENING WORLD, TUEZ aan ANOTHER FORUM be oan CITY BEGINS FIGHT | are TURNAMENT PLIMNED OF BRITISH LABOR atl: oof FORTHE EAST SIDE jp . TO GET $25,422 208 ~ « G3) FRANCHISE TAXES eA | Corporation Counsel Has Ma- i fi Ready to Make {city tions Disgorge will tion Counsel Burr will beg nmed A ait ately a legal battle to pub’ i utility corporat this city t be he pay back special franchise taxes o May valuations aggregating $1,271,112 This announcement was made to-day The Board of Estimate has appro | priated $50,000 for the city's fight chosen f —— | tion circies that the city was tired of | Army |Mhere have been rumors in corpora-| the entire 2: -ereeeomae ta DAY, MAROH 18, 1919. HOPES FOR SETTLEMENT ing to complete its report on the coal! Union. “1 mining situation, upon which hinges the! mrike. I b questio of a na wide atrike the | with the ¢ ev es to-day miners ‘already have voted over whelmingly in favor of a strike, but Jeferred action until the commission rt_was published. Whatever move Mary Pt ib and Other Organizations Deputy President of Railway } competitions Jnio lieve: iners Wi }is made the miners will directly af. Hold Competitions at | Union Believes Miners Will wa members"of the “Friple Atlantic City. | Not Go on Strike Alliance" railwaymen and trans- ements have been made by the a, tho Aer! LONDON, March 1%—With the spe- | ic that the railwaymen said 1 1 Club clal parliamentary commission hurry-!}) vuaty of the Rallwaymen's > of Am of Inter Atlantic irnaments at ummer n May, race over a ) intercol- | raduates and reraduat ther in military or | ‘ i M drigible handicap speed contest for | silver trophy of the Aerial League, | y 1 on the Saturday afternoons | , 10, 17, 24 and 81 and Friday, | ) to Army, Navy and other anizations. will also be a thre “months and navy authorities have! jae the nego |will contain recommendacions for sa mt in labor |tionalization oof the ted (Special to ‘The Krenieg World.) LOUISVILLE, March Pickford, cousin of Mary Pickford, left her home in New York Sunday night ind came here to wea Anton Le me Loth.| Who has been serving soup to coldiers at Camp Zachary Taylor, Friedman, dancer; freedom, while the snug- PM ae Hi ness of the heel and upper Kameras, co-operate in James 8S. Coward 264-274 Greenwich St, N.Y. (Near Warren St.) Solid Nowhere Else All letters ived by which the reasons for non Jare stated, will be conside be closed BROOKLY OPPENHEIM. CLLINS & G Fulton Street, Brooklyn Extraordinary Offering W ednesday Annie 1 oD Sarah Fratkin, actress; Gussie hibited and declared his readiness to| this 1 ny way possible with | #ble for The Evening World in this work {it by Those who were notified to appear} “At | at one of the “try-outs” and were un. | 48'ee able to come will be given a last op- | Well abl | portunity to show what they hured: m | that time the lists for “try-ou Loss, | to.” ianist; n do, | Actions tax | ‘Aft tate wi ts” will | tlon to f a” wilt | tion property about Theref hta’t I Most of are thos inclusive | ‘The st | corporat provides | pay. fo right to | tangible fight, C “The for mea frar ne, 1 Chic Tailored Suits For Women and Misses Carefully developed of Men’s Wear Serge, in Navy and Black. Smart belted or semi- fitted effects, braid bound and trimmed, as well as attractively button trimmed. dopted venin | | riehts, lthe earn the fron \eia f \ciation | Jelity's In ranted |has nece this der iners, an partmen’ special direction rastated asvistan “This rule 0 proceedings, and eady to {given assurance that officers in the ser- eetVel at the elosing Gf tie depute. |COUr: Droceee HES) SAE Wee teeny eo iene wil be permitted 8 Fepreaeal| ment last week have been already compromise back taxes with the gas, | °' ; ila opetuees e . answered. ‘The remainder of the electric and traction companies, In | ‘eh Coles Jehidren will be assigned to “try- | vera > —— fact It was reported that W. W outs” before the end of the weck Asleep Four Weeks, Lientenant Ive Generations [2 ciha er beeen ee | held yesterday afternoon at an Bast!is an Albany lawy had “OnT WORT: « sido Settlement House before repre-|tnisea for. the. me FORT WORTH, March 18.—| of Th ning World. ake oh “ ihe cut, Clark Wright of the h Field Five generations, all rhe who Appeared ore Blt A hides sehthcreall Artillery is awake after x four-weeks’ abe eaker; Katherine Hasan, ot only is that having worn the Coward preakers’ Aadies Weacie, waeakor:| on i _ 8 sleep. Physicians who had failed to| “Good Sense”’ Shoe, is not |Ruth Morgan, dancer; Adel tle i me ‘ srouse him agree that either an at. Namm, pianist; Emil Oliver, singer; nounce tha e fi pb tack of influenza or too close study an unusual thing for us to helma Wilson, dancer; Cecelia | porati f he olty what is du ' : 4 4 : caused the long sleep. He appears in hear. Bronstein, pianist; Viola S« r . b Be f singer Baran Bvelyncky, ‘singer: |f0F the valuable privileges they re-| rainy good henith The prime feature of this Robert Rosenthal, ‘speaker; Max|celve has only begun 3 ere will mie ' " 4 Rubin, reader; Nicholas Barbero, | no compror not while am Cor shoe is comfort; the broad sin Gertie Abramowitz, speaker; | poration Counsel. The city must re- | 1 easy toe allowing plenty o: Frances Bleiweiss, violinist; Hannah! ceive every cent it is legally entitied | | | WANTS NO HIGH-PRICED AID | FROM THE STATE. | York will conduct {ta court » without the neral and th stein, speaker; Annette H. + a gives the feeling of speaker; Daniel Bonger, pianist; Gus- | Mr. Burr makes the security. And they are sie Bonzer, planist; Kathering Vo- | Portant announcement made with that thorough- dola, pianist; Annie More, speaker; |Of New Ida ‘Forman, dancer; Alice Gladgek, | Proceedings in the future ness and care for which dancer; Samuel egman, sin 4d of the Attorney Ge the name Coward stands. Clara Berger, dancer; Kate Berkman, | highly paid add ef inger; Helen Fisher, dan Doro- | power to di Our many patrons, and thy Retheamp, dancer and Ray| Under f | Schatzle Jthe Attor G those who have worn eG iaitote mievsgute carewe lia 4 aA broad toed shoes for many | Julian President the] State tix dist in ¢ |Downtown Chamber of Commerce, | but the nicipalitic years, can still obtain them and Mrs. Goldman, Mr, Goldman ex- | Must A at Cowards in all sizes. | pre ntere the talent ox. | city 1 ur reason 1 do ne esent the city t its own tax wpecial franehive valuation of $1 2 per cent. ore, the actual |money in taxes under litiaation is | $25,422,258.78, 223 ment years i t e for ions are fighting that the compan the privil treets, which is termed operate, and prope In speaking of the city’ poration Counsel Burr sald x Taw preser ne the valu ments must n the early litigation con-| which will cost very little, but {e such assessments the court | sufficient to make anyone a pro- | wh tw igh ane ens Hae nounced crank on the subject of in- | rile, which has been gone Mly applied in the cases to determine lthe. value of the intangible franchise in brief, ts ings from oF m operating tnd or allowance. lreturn on property used in land then capitalize the balancn at A very ast, if you get from |fair rate. ‘To the value of the a your iggist's a package of can- tangible right thus obtained ix added throx and dissolve a teaspoonful in » value of the tangible property in uch as tracks, terest eductions of the sitated the urtment of e¢ in ppraih r Divisi t, which will franchis n of V by Bug ts to the Corpor 1 have handled tax litigation for,ness that Beautiful Axminster RUGS 33.75 ER ratal effects, QM? +; Ne jeclal tax franchise which the | Stomach, liver, kidneys and bowels the y of the com ts, These propertie of tracks, pipes, wires, mains, ete CITY WILL APPLY THE “NET | EARNINGS” RULE. penses, depre juate protection of the by preventing uses the employ of the Law De Brooklyn’s Biggest Credit House 219, 221, 223, 225, 227 i} Grand Street | Cor. Di Ave. $100 WORTH OF FURNITURE, $1 WEEKLY « This Advertisement With You and Get Your SIX Per Cent. ount Off Your Credit Purchase When Opening a New Account Look and Feel Clean, Sweet and Fresh Every Day Iditional im wt the City he has the Drink @ glass of real hot water before breakfast to wash out poisons. » Tax Law, | the power t believe the | tongue, nasty breath, acid stomach, s dete 4- | can, instead, feel as fresh as @ daisy battle by opening the sluices of the system ‘Ti2,939 is | ¢&ch morning and flushing out the : whole of the internal poisonous stag- amount. of | Nant matter. Everyone, whether ailing, sick or well, should, each moring, before breakfast, drink a glass of real hot water with a teaspoonful of limestone | phosphate in it to wash from the| proceedings. s questioned 1911 to 1918 previous day's indigestible waste, sour bile and poisonous toxins. The action of hot water and limestone | phosphate on an empty stomach is wonderfully invigorating. It cleans | out all the sour fermentations, gas waste and acidity and gives one splendid appetite for breakfast. The millions of people who are bothered with constipation, bilious spells, stomach trouble, rheumatism; Jothers who have sallow skins, blood disorders and sickly complexions are | t | urged to get a quarter pound of lime- stone phosphate from the drug store of usin; an intangil also on the tes in onsist proposed of the spe les only tha oat ternal sanitation.—Adv ne, HOW TO ACQUIRE HAIR BEAUTY | to ascertain | ution, dednet und a fair peration You can enjoy a delightful sham- poo with very little effort and for a In the Home a cup of hot water, ‘This makes a full cup of shampoo liquid, enough 0 it is easy to apply it to all the tinwar- hair instead of just the top of the head. Your shampoo is now ready. Just pour a little at a time on the scalp and hair until both are entirely covered by the daintily perfumed preparation that thoroughly dissolves i Fhe and removes every bit of dandruff, ; — Pape vil and dirt, After rinsing the ine who is| hair dries quickly with a fluffiness Hoth are |that makes it s heavier than it is, nd takes on a rich lustre and a soft- makes arranging it @ pleasure,—Advt wires, pipes ment yployment potent exa exces: ution Counsel fabrics 164, 166, 168 and 170 Smith Street BROOKLYN Cor. Wyckoff St. a month for the usual family. Street and Irving Place Show Rooms Floor Coverings AGood, Large Rug, 18.49 Fine Velvet Rugs, 28.49 We also have a fine stock of Parlor, Hall and Stair Carpets, Mattings and other floor coverings at equally low prices. At Your Service Inving Place and 15th Street—Stuyvesant $600 Address ‘Telephone Addvess 424 Broadway Canal 8600 151 Fast 86th Street 126 Delancey Street Orchard 1960 15 East 1acth Stree Stuyvesant 5600 Bryant 5262 Night and Emergency Call: Farragut 3000 Open Until Midnight 10 Irving Place 362 East 14gth Street #124 Weat 42d Street | t Aso «| Life is not merely to live, but to| ult paid large sums tor | live well, eat well, digest well, work pose and still owes consider- | well, sleep well, look well. What a pecial counsel foisted Upon | glorious condition to attain, and yet} ie Stat | how very easy it is if one will onl, arney General Newton, end iF | adopt the morning inside bath. if pag hl of all court | | Folks who are accustomed to feel | involving special franchise | dull and heavy when they arise, split- gation her sald Mr. Burr, | ting headache, stuffy from a cold, foul ut The Electric Washing Machine The Electric Washing Machine solves the home laundry problem, It is clean, sanitary, saves exhaust- ing labor and does not injure the most delicate Its cost of operation is negligible—less than 20 cents Washing machines may be purchased on the deferred payment plan This “Little Servant” is daily at work at our 15th The New York Edison Company Branch Office Show Rooms for the Convenience of the Publie Tremont & Monterey Aves don’t think the miners gilt elieve they will be satisfied commission's report, | which okt Coun Army Chet. We 18.—Virginia Telephone Lenox 7780 Harlen 4020 Melrose 9900 Tremont 6900

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