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| Surrogates’ Courts. | ployees genezally | teas Justices deputies and em. | in the Sheriffs’ of- Courts of the Munic {fro} are looking for increases of 7 | $2,000 to $3,000, according to locat! | A bili has passed the Asse | providing for the payment of | nuities to retired employees cut al THE EVENING WORLD, MONDAY, MAROH 24, 1919. RED CROSS MOTOR CORPS WOMEN WILL DRIVE 350 AUTOS BEARING WOUNDED ¢/¢@ Metropolitan City Court. ‘One bill would allow the Fire Commissioner to retire mem of the force on full instead of > pay. he Legislature so far bas shown slight inclination to kill salary In-| } creases for city employees, ‘The Re- | publicans regard {t as polltically expe- dient to pass them on to the Dem eratic Governor, Mr. Smith, and com- | pel him to invite the antagonism of the | employees by exercising his vete. + Republican leaders throughout the | State are working to close the breach ' 7 in the Senate and ate trying to reach he City Administration is looking| some ground upon which the existing for new soysces of revenue to bolster | differences may L- ee cae ef ‘ sted public »| insurgency reached a climax last 8 the depleted public treasur: the week when @everal Senators, headed Promoters of these raids are quietly| by Rose Graves of Erie and George Millions in Salary Boosts, Pen- sions and New Jobs in Pending Measures ALBANY, 2412 ali of the demands for increases, larger | pensions and new jobs in bills before | the Legisiature are granted New] York City's treasury will be tapped for many millions of dollars. While| March salary | manoeuvring their bills into favored| F. Thompson of Niagara, deciaged positions in both Senate and As-| that they would not be bound by senibis : | party decision on certain pending leg-) te islation. Practically every city employee, Party leaders realize that unless the m minor clerks to high officials, is} Republican majority in the legisla. calling upon the Legislature to fat-| (Ure is united and working ten his pay envelop? order to meet| They also feel that unleas a solid the increased living expenses, Man-| front presented by them Gov, datory increases in teachers’ salaries] Smith 18 ukely*to ain, 4 poltiea ad- would alone mean $16,000,000. The| tne Upper House at least, of ansube ‘bree platoon system for firemen] stantial part of his legislative pro- would add about $5,000,000. There has been more persistent lobbying for (hese measures than for any others Vefore the Legislature, Bome of the new big offices sought to be created are an additional Health Commissioner at $7,000 for Brooklyn and Queens, an additional Park Com- missioner for Richmond gt $5,000, a Commisisoner of Milk Suppiy at $5,000, and a Commissioner ot Pur- chases at $15,000, with a deputy at $7,500, two directors at $6,000 each, gramme. ‘The Republican margin of power in the Senate is so smail that the defection of four members means the failure of the majority to de- feat the Governor's programme. At least four Republican Senators are sponsors for legislation recommended by the Governor. CHILD-GARE INSTITUTIONS LESSEN BABY MORTALITY Physicians 27th Parade. hundred carry wounded th Division pa soldiers not confined to the low salaried men. yesterday, Mach Borough President would have] physicians are better able to study Ea acre hie pay raised 9) in somelthe effects of environment upon! Prohibition Resolution boroughs and in others to|children and to search successful Cc ! sonnel come Up in S e Ag. $10,000 a year ea Superintendents | for treatments for child ailments by in Senate Ag of Buildings are to be raised from| attendance upon child institutions, To- Night. $1,000 to $2,500, according to the|S#id the speaker. He urged social) TRENTON, March F ratificatio: welfare work and that talks be given vorough. York County Di i Ks in Special Sessions Courts, & The meeting of the Roosevelt Per- | employees manent Memorial National Committ Henry View of Haid VTON, March What else offers relief so | quickly? Don’t. suffer! is Adults—Take one or two “Bayer Tablets of Aspirin” with | water; if necessary, repeat dose three times a day, after meals. WASHIN ported pu 4 at Gouverneur Hos t for home. He told ala her kane who shot him, — HENRY BLOSSOM DIES. lis He Was Anthor of Snecesatnl Ninys) and Musical Comedies, Svurs and Ize Cream p epared from best k received word ye William Hayward @} had. t Optim nd Be Si ake ' jation’s luncheon Wednesday at 1 |varbeit will presids, { Ph at t Aven in to-morrow, ‘ain The y of ban border. | amounts which the Board of Kstl- “A Burgo W mate may, appropriate. ‘This has By Sylrester Rawling. ; tae ot I 2 um” will Fourteenth, street Wot of Pith Annus | Departments, Street Cleaning Burea Opera House on Saturday nignt take place wiihin-w single days This Store Will Be Closed TUESDAY, Raa | PDanariment, Warronaten Cosria nia When Mr. Gatti-Casazza gave a gta burgomaster of a amail town ts| March 25th, in Honor of New York’s "Dr DOROTHY C SMYLEY Touring Cars to Be Under Com- mand of Dr. Dorothy Smyley in and fifty open tour- 4, driven by Red Cross women, the GAA bAGHALLEY ak. GUO Ulla fate | Stace SAYS All these cars will be under tho di- Municipal Court Justieeships would) Should Visit Them to Study | oon eee eee cose tee he created. The old bill to create @ Government Effects. Corps. ee ea ee Public Defend 5 i. Lab Tere ieceagd $15,000 ts still tn} Decrease in baby mortality rates} The Red Cross have ambu committee, but it ts being vigorously/emphasize the great good which |lances s oned in the side streets ged. Richmond politicians are} child-caring institutions are accom-|along tho line of march ready for pushing a bill for a Deputy Commis-|plishing, according to Dr. Henryl any amersency call. . sioner of Plants and Structures for|Larned Keith Shaw, Director of Chita | "> cers their borough at $4,000 a year, Sur-|Hygiene of the New York State De- rogates in New York and Kings|P@ttment of Health in an address be DRYS HAVE LITTLE HOPE Countion want 617,600. cerentbs Pal nel Bats Ung at the ee elon jake 0} ‘or Hebrew Infants, Kinge- The salary increase legislation 18) yrigge Road and University Avenue| OF RATIFICATION IN JERSEY to parents not only on the care of|tion Amendme ely The most staggering blow at city sot ild but upon the care of tie lin Sen vk te ; ht economy would be dealt by the bill| pectant un Walla ox: haniie reaolution nting to alll city employees raises Nusbaum, pt Aided ee ee arOD 2 | tor final consideration. It was jaid anging from 5 to 20 per cent. Indi-/and Dr. Alfred F. Hess head of the }on the tabl few weeks ago when Vidual increases contained in a raft! visiting modical staff of the Insti: |the ae 1 i" of bilis boost the pay of attendance | tution. TO ee eee enone Vates ty Mcers in the Board of Education, > obtain Ite passa jerks In the Municipal Courts, .n he drys have little h passing spectors in the Water Supply Depart-|FOR ROOSEVELT MEMORIAL, | in. aving been further die ment, deputies and employees in ——_ coura Ho. last woek county Clerks’ offices, process serv-| Taft, Hughes, Wood and jie resolution reiecting the ers and stenographers Be at Meeting Te amendaie sii U, S, CAVALRY OVER BORDER in Bupreme Courts aad th's evening at he Waldorf-Ast Hote! will bring togethe notab'e cole bes erometon | KILL FIVE MEXICAN BANDITS Preside and the guests will inctude | ex-President Taft, ex-Justice Huzhes, | Gen, Leonard Wood, Admiral Peary, | Pursue Raiders E ighteen Miles Be. Senator Lodge, Senator Hiram Junn- low Rio ¢ son, Senator Newberry and John Bur ow Rio Grande and Wipe roughs, among many ot | Out Entire Band. Among the men propo » the form of memorial who ha RPA. 34.—Trosps ot 2d, naturalist, who will urge a Capt. Kloepter, returned here early. to- velt foundation for the preservation | @¥ from pursuit across the border of wild 1ife: William Loeb Jr. ty twelve Mexican bandits, Dringing with k on the + them thirty-five cattle and two horses which d been driven from the Nunex ranch into Mexico by the raiders yes- terday ‘apt. Kloepfer reports that he over- took the Mexicans eighteen miles south fal fk 4 of Ruidos» and that five were killed in in honor of the former "President the resultin skirmish end two wound- aie led No American was hurt ; ‘. Capt. Kloepfer recognized one of the Grippe Neuralgia CLERK SHOT AT DANCE. ee v'0“Garele, °A° former InfluenzalColds Sciatica onvel Al * ptain in the qyicinity of ae posite Presidio, Tex. Toothache Neuritis Doosn't ni ony Cabell, commander of the ¢ A | Sou horn Department Oo « here Earache Aching Joints | ,.,,,, My Bend ‘district, cone t ated Capt. hloepte ad s Ops Backache Lumbago clerk, of No. 678 Water t, durin fretted can pene — 1 ii ! Pain! an creation with an unidentified n pen Rheumatism Pain Q of the Concord So “Merely Routine! t* Washington re Bay spirin Henry Blostom, playwright and libret- | SAYS HYLAN MEANT INSULT. tist, died at 0 o'clock yesterday after three days. He expired in his apart Deliberately Vlann Wigmannanwre ae ment at Stth Street and Broadway, with) According to the friends of James M Larger sizes. Buy | his wife at his side. k, he is convinced that the affront Mr. “ fifty-two years old | . nar or package 8. Owned yd wns born in Louis. Among his{ offered him at the Metropolitan Opera plays and usical ~ comedies Hous ruso Jubliee Saturday night Hus Thi anks MM h Mayor Hyli threatened to leave ade mark of Rayer Manufac: jiyim Th ve dy." {and withdraw the flag presentation to ciuvater vf Salicylicacid mber of the Lambs’ Club, | the tenor while Mr, Beck was in the the belier Js that the CLEANLINESS stat meet udied In VVorling bars as clean as a housew.fe's preasing his disapproval of Mr. Beck lichen Glases clean. dry. sparkling. Hier ey Lhd psgatid sterday that King matertals, with greate.t atten.ion to hyg enic Nera age ii ce al! of his service sium during the : War, Yo. may drink and let your children drink a Ligeet’s Soda Fountain with perfect peace Avenue Association Laneh 1, billed ae As Delmontco's Gage b. ‘Caruso’s Jubilee RED CROSS WORKERS PLAN | Celebration at TO PUT THE MOTH BALL OUT fF BUSINESS THIS SPRING. The New Flays | i the Week FE iven his cho ce of being shot by Ger man who has The ca Performance in celebration of the un- rivalled Italian tenor's Silver Jubilee. It doesn’t much matter that Mr. Own Division, the Twenty-Seventh. nans or betraying the Ca ced against the enemy. | ruso made his operatic debut twenty- ludes E- Lyall Bwete, Irby Mar-| seven instead of twenty-five years | shall and others, all English | ago. What does matter is that the At thew bi sali isl tine’ . presents given to him, that the honor aie th TEL seca W ] H conferred upon him by the City of bhi bebsallldi Abed dete eicome ome, New York in the gift of a Municipal ke 4 ' flag and the thanks of the Povice [California 18 the ie? ty-S ‘4 th Commissioner for his aid in all war and the more impor | ven eV en id charitable purposes, and that the a.- he acted by Mabet Tallaferro, | Young, Robert Allen and Reina Car- | REETINGS and VV elcome to you, Twenty-Seventh! In the grand procession of clamation of the great audience wh.ch filled the auditorium to the last inch of capacity with hundreds turned away, was a tribute justly earned by Mr. Caruso for his geiterous use of Lie ruthers comedy and Rudolph Frimi 4 at the Selwyn ‘The } 4 musical voice of a century, for his ever- atre ¢ iy t Corthell, growing artistic capacity, and for his dale s piigaten 4, Pas: a and . ) . erosity . Johnn ‘ore n the cas’ reais yon, “AeRAlgie « crAmores” ase || | returning heroes you hold a unique ig and “Le Prophete" were “Let's Beat It,’ musical comedy . r presented, with Mr, Caruso, of course, jin w hich men of t ‘the 27th Division place WM the hearts of all N Cw in the leading part of each. At the beginning he was not in good voice. Once even it broke on a@ note, an un precedented thing for him, due, no doubt, to the excitement of the occa- show the amusing side of war, comes to the Century Theatre to-night for a four weeks’ run Yorkers, for the glory of your site y | ‘ . Siety fae fie auiably, teapvered ane ne! . MVE TAVIGNS MICKSIE:, The Yale University Dramatic As- achtevements holds an extra thrill sang the “Una Furtiva Lagrima” and . ee Y bef bh i atecaiae ye 4 i | the “Ridi Pagliacco” one but he Seventy Stations i |show" at th c! | the “Ridi Pag! mare (ape oes nie nd enty Stations ‘in Manhattan aire with "The Mur by Lord 0 pride or usin the thought that | back from his annual outing In Fior-| Opened to Receive Clothing Petraes al Ba lee by George Ade, | > ’ {dius taatuere. other priveipal Neaded Abroad. er you are New York’s Own. | singers were Marie Barrientos.) Seventy collecting stations in all parte| Jane Cowl, in “The Crowded Hour, | ae Muzlo, Margarete, Matsen- of Manhattan were opened to-day to re-| moves to the Manhattap Opera The things you have done with heroism and sacri. uer, Lenora Sparkes, Didur, De’ ceive clothing in the Red Cross drive f fous | a j Mr. Moranzoni and Mr. Bodanzky, long the Jes the Allied war! Hostiny.’ Hindenburg line, Mt. Kemmel, and first of our It unfortunate that a dis- ‘countries, including Poland, Serbia “Penre somes to the Standard A “ cordant note upset the programme of tenegro and Italy. Tt iy hoved at Mage ee troops on Belgian soil, when the final story of the the presentation monies, Mayor “1 of this quantit to C ‘ “Lo 5 . Hylan, it. se sent word that if Merah hea at Balen bey in great in poo heey ig oe pa | James M. permitted to heatre wi among jose mighty names haloed wit | speak t would not failor-Made Man," with @ ' obliterated himself, and after @ long House. Seventh, with all our hearts_we welcome you home. ; caused the: audi , to manifest 1m- play, which ignorant of the caus active of the More worker 1 Captain in tia to-day | PAPAL KNIGHT. DIES HERE. is Mrs, | patience, the curtain was raised upon | York County Chapter, who stage full of the company from that olothing wll kinds will be ac | |Prima'dorna to call boys, Otto H. cepted, bit “the Joroph Prey Was Nenad of German | YISTTORS WILL ENJOY OUR 17TH ANNUAL Kahn said a gracious word in praise !* at garmer ¢ tet abeel FA iiss Ge reason 1 15 East 10/1 GREAT SPRING SALE, a shopping event which | , nuded | 8180 nee of the German 1 ‘ | Mr. Ci ‘osity (incid are cha ve the ‘popes ts itoman Cathore Central Federation |] COMeS but once w year. The splendid Monday offer- | somo that the audience w spring.” said Mrs. More. of, WIR Ubu Wal acetee JCUnuy aaa ings will be continued on Wednesday (Tuesday of laughter) and presente: . ot heart disease, He was born i ; 3 : Caruso the Municipal flag, and Mr, Germany in 18H4_ and |] being closed), and afford an unparalleled opportunity Caruso made an acknowledgment of poser at the plano; three poems by! % saclvane y in Il ‘; 7 |the honors conferred upon him that Charles ( a New Yorker, with| Si" Hrey recelved Nie for savings for all. | was eloquent because of iti simplicity. the com the piano; a Frenc lie was ohe nt the tivst prorat jthe sincerity of his utterance and te group by Maurice Dambole, the "cell: [nent workers Im the Catholte Jemotional ‘stresa under which he ist, with the compeier at the piano, | of the country, in 1908 arranged labored and other songs in French and Ital- | Rican on @aeial The cu n was falling when the . Geraldine Far- {T MAKES LITTLE DIFFERENCE WHAT YOU NEED If saround his te sR THAY tn 07 Vite steed —A WORLD “WANT” AD. WILL GO AND FIND IT nt a Beethoven, celebre hes 1 "Three Ch Opera!" Of course th given; but was Miss Farrar paying a tribute to Tammany as well as to Caruso? And then Mrs. Caruso, only | “rs for the Tiger of U Liszt » dau cheers were recently a bride, was looking | Well, Miss Farrar ia a remarkable | woman. T had the honor of knowing | |Phineas T, Barnum, the famous cir- {cus man, and Ne & guest at his Jhouse in Bridgeport, Conn., wher milk was the strongest beverage | served. If he were living now his macy as showman surely would hailenged by Miss Farrat Amore de; Tre Rei," Monte- | opera, was the mati i Metropolits » the first time it Nas been} presented this season, it was mem~- orable if for no other reason than} that Thomas Chalmers was fredo for the first time, This sterling! young American baritone has both voice and art. His performance was admirable, Didur's remarkably vid} impersonation of the old blind King | hibaldo remains the teature, | not ob- | A Safe Guide r little | ori, is w A M UL o j i Perce WOrtHy Ang ao 14 Maree A safe and sure guide to hosiery with fine appreciation that looks well, fits well, wears well and sells for a moderate price is Josef ma, gave Hofmann, in Carnegie Hall yes- | on to a sold-out house, | with many people vainly sockiog ad: the trade-mark of the “Good Witch” ti He began with Beetaoven’s | assionata” sonata, a perform- mellow and ripe and finely in- terpretive. This he followed with the int-Saens ballet music fr replete with multicolored | We have heard him play Chopin in a less matter of fact mood, but the well known p clsed their accustomed forth much ¢ cately colored m and Rachmaninoft's “Poli¢ layed with much humor af nd verve ting ending with| of Ipswich, Ipswich is the honor mark on, hosiery. Over 50,000,000 pairs gave satisfaction last year. You will like them. Every dealer carries Ipswich Hosiery or can quickly get it for you. deli- Na ading the Hal IPSWICH MILLS "°U%?"? Ipswich, Mass, Oldect and one of the largest hosiory nulls in the United States Orchestrat | yesterday | ontrol ian showed « ot far | nd was jand Henry Hadley's “Herod” ‘novelty. Vera Baretow violinist, was the soloist. § tondo Saint-Saens's th taste and adequate technique. At the Met last evening ropolitan Opera concer Mischa Elian w and althoug far more for his delighted more. He ga awski's 1 Minor Concerto and from Wilhelm) and Sarasate, Hackett and Helena Marsh the regular company's artists to enjoyment to the evening, and orchestra under. Mr, Hageman was r more popul Vd Wit *h w le re id | the | neve Orchestra | us for the} on Saturday and bir hand 1 of Thurs- Boston Symphony its farewell t it Carnegie Ha afternoon. Mr. Rabaud lid not reach the high Jay night, but th programme, which included Saint-Saens’ "Organ" ymphony; Bach's concerto for violin, |flute, oboe and trumpet; an excerpt | trom sar Franck's “Redemption” and overture to Weber's “Der rei 'w njoyed by the usual crowded Other m in a cong re eek- Ryan soprano, V: , at Aco- lian Hail in the afternoon, | She pre- sented for the first time in America three songs by Serge! Prokoftleff, the Russian compéser, with th com- a ae | rm a ne a

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