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LA {LANDLORD'S PLEA "=" fiteering and the relief { Mayor's Committee Asks for |? rs | URGES CITY TO BUILD APART. | | rent | laughter and boos by answering that the only way out of our di Mcultios f ithe tax ight to be lowered s to cease taxing Improvements on would en Thia, they asserted ''-| SUGGESTS ISSUE OF CITY BONDS [And i FOR BUILDING. 75,000 homes ave of hi ulat Mayor Hylan \ ty. He held of the ' 1 } sot build Health id the in- nt) nem un tions, ile creases jn rents are driving people i W n 1 bonds to crowd together in small apart MENTS. Alexander Li See 4 Applebaum said t nants’ Unior found, 4 t prohibited by _THE EVENING WORLD, THURSDAY, MAY 1, eral housing situation in all Leo said there w init New Laws to End the ugh, a 1-fash 1 as Profiteert Every seat in the cham . nad y ofiteering filled | standing re ; r-famil a h rofiteering. the gres ity of those A not om Bo) work and tenants homes at STO being of the tenant ciass, th ur o Cities Committee, | easonable rentals. ; Ym anticipation of a large number | landford interests were also f the owners of these af sented. glad t « the Of dispossess cases to-day the Lav la ns because as NOW construc- lution requesting Gc veh vers’ Committee of the May m- i g2|ted the properties were bringing 1o/ to call e special seasion of the Logis | vory Httle. lature to “consider suitable la mites on Rent Profiteering has Senator Dodie said that seven of the | Prevent the exploiting uf the people ranged to have 4 a inciuberk of the Cities Com, |®Y rent profiteers, and to take the 6 the beu [necessary action to him his bill] Mecessary action . but they did| nised ing proble The unanimously adopted The Mayor appointed as a ¢ of the Tene mit . mnt said tho| t#e to present the matter to the Gov He suupested/ Assemblyman Mary ‘Lilly, Alderman : ice With pric Ml an esta eeston WL Colling, Nathan Hirsch and NFANT MORTALITY is something frightful. We can hardly realize that Mr. Attlobury call as egtte poreie’ | Robert x Lise of all the children born in civilized countries, ty-two per cent., |) nat building by private ) apartments in the an “= or nearly one-quarter, die before they reach’ one year; thirty-seven |tal should be encourared by gettine | city and that a trifle over 2 per cent my r cont., or more than ene-third, before they are five, and one-balf before |' ‘ Ci ul meddiers and | of them vacant, Of the 38,000, J Landscapes they are fifteen! ts | he said practi- ° ase As & permanent | of houses he create a Fed-| ong lines sim- . the Federal Land | end money to. builders. We do not hesitate to say that a timely use of Castoria would save many of these precious lives. Neither do we hesitate to say that many of these infantile deaths are occasioned by the use of narcotic preparations. | w Drops, tinctures and soothing syrups sold for children’s complaints contain | est more or less opium or morphine. They are, in considerable quantities, | va By Hy. R. Poore A Babcock Show deadly poisons. In any quantity, they stupefy, retard circulation and lea rs | to congestions, sickness, death. There can be no danger in the use of Cas- |“ By W. G. Bowdoin | toria if it 's the signature of Chas. H. Fletcher r » G, . as it contains no opiates or narcotics of any kind. fh se who beng it by Henry KR. Poore is showing j cae ts as un for wenty o ecer yak ings o Genuine Oastoria always bears the signature of y Leeda n asked if ho| SINGLE TAXERS THERE WITH | twenty-six of his recent paintings of thake, M THEIR IDEAL THEORY New England inndscapes at the riwind 7 an ingle taxers 8! ted that) Hat Gallery, No. 19 EB. 49th — Str until May 3 Mr. Poore approaches his can- |vases in a pictor spirit, He makes them tell stories and adorn ially the caso with his ns," deal- Jing with a probiem of the soll, The Pilgrim Sons are shown in the act of ring land. They are using a stone and the action of lifting out a e |» je intense, ‘The patient | anding nearby, The -Lhis message | °c | burning brush at the right is charming as to the it that rises from the id painting with the identical | to You tit very aantly with ching with u ten oxen. | “Sea-Weed Poacher" In concerned jwith kelp gathering. The algea, | which has been cast up by the s being loaded upon t Meanwhile the roll land tube moontich 8 the wa Mr. Poore hag specialized on fox hunting, and certain of his hunting pictures, u# shown, are full of the jatmosphere of the chase, The hunt ing pink of the hunf&rwtends notes of color to these paintings, “Burning lrush" projects a New England custom. A yoke ¢ faces the observer, while the farmer |burna the gathered brush and the ehild looks on with undisguised in- | terest ‘Turned Out" pictures the tragedy of an old horse, His melancholy state, along the seashore, amid the dunes, is realistically and admirably pointed, | Mr. Poore bas done | cattle pieces and his | “New England Wastes jtypical New England dominated by snow that patches. The denuded trees anc sere grass are pleasing incidentals. Mr. Poore LORD SALISBURY is logically your cigarette. It has quality, quantity and economy—all that you or anyone else can desire. ell with his pictures: Nothing is left to the imagination in LORD SALISBURY. It is an absolutely complete story. It suits you from every angle. It is, therefore, the inevitable cigarette. includes some well painted dog pictures, He also shows under the title of “New England Winter" England winter lolden days. 1 lovely New landscape of the The Society of Hiustrators ia hold- | ing & special exhibition |tiens, book and magazin |signs and other drawings at t leriew of the National Arts Club 119 Hast 19th Street ‘The contributing . Vernon Ho Waitor Big Then why is it the lowest priced Turkish cigarette on the market? BECAUSE we pack LORD SALISBURY in the most inexpensive and the Charles Livingston Bull, John Cas: . . . . . ™ . ry . 1, most attractive machine-made paper package instead of the expensive, hand- Havas NGetanierronair nara | made cardboard box. ‘The bulk of production cost is invested in the quality of |Dexter’ Wiitian Van Divsaer. tien | - = | Dryden, George Wharton Fdwards, | the tobacco, not in the wrapping. Crit Falls, Denman Pink, star) | Monuge rit r Heath, Lejaren A. H You can't smoke the box. 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