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DH gre & financial obligation of which city must pay in reckyning. i For ail this tatlay the City of York toes not gain anything what Is known a6 an ” " law, a privilege to usd the cut. city hasn't any title and is enjoying a $1,098,000 privilége, James W. Reed, an expert of the Board of Estimate, a statement at the request of ant Corporation Counsel Will Carawell, who conducted the N.Y. PAYS INTEREST ON ITS OWN MONEY GIVEN BR. T.LINE —_—— Traction Company Adds City’s “ pays HEARIN ca Se For Less Than Your Present rit ea Si a | Se the Canadian authorities havc offices in the United States, leaving Following is the list “Axed said that he is going to "7 , n a BIND BIND THEFTS | promisea all possible assistance in it to be inferred that the remainder, maintenance shown by enh Montreal and other Cana- ing 4 ni itt 5 4 / : ih a 1 ; | runnin, t iss t et c "> : }. .-4 am P) Bank Officials Also cials Also Asked ‘to: Risuld |Wer'tha dear ae fee : ie teres! feet eweneel TST H J Own ec i ' Deere mee OW to Own Your Hor re. actual experienee of the family oy dian cities late next week in an ef- ~ Atlend Walt Siteet Plot He mentioned for the first time that 868 Lloyds of England was among the reg $738,000 to “Profit and ination, showing the results of i ‘ Inquiry. . surety companies involved in the per Loss,” Loudon Says, Yon nee frorn July 1 to Deer a, pat v case. py, on the ie” mort, be if 4 ‘The statement was based on E The result to, the band of mere 2,000, which could be clea; off in and data prepared by Bion “COUNT” 18 HUNTED. thieves who did the actual steading a little more than three years, ‘The South Brooklyn Railway Com- an hcg heen retained by (ra companies, Acc tow testimony of Mr. Reed siete 30 per cent. of the total o u securities of the seven Broo! rag on companies ts water. “the value is $45,000,000 and the inf value ts estimated at $91,000,000, H. Hobart Porter, Vice President General Manages of the Brooklyn @ Railroad Company, sent a letter to Deputy Commissioner Loudow which he says that Mr. Loudoun's tumony béfore the Board of tati and Apportionment on April 28 ¢ ed an incorrect impression. Mi ter sald: “There is no basis for be borne in ming “ was financially disastrous, as might || - , i ‘ ia ¥ the Sreeasing eee rea|Pany, a B. R. T. subsidiary; made a have been expected. ,Out of $600,000 rise off, the amount of taterest will de- ca Mentioned im Case a8 in stocks and bonds. turnea over by crease, leaving that much more to go| Profit of $738,986.59 out of vapors ™ Companion of Fugitive | thers they recive paviont a «Sa MR aay oe pes by ny of ie Tacs 4} on their “share” about $9,000, This house, costing $8,500, ts an ex- dual subway parther, according. to Nick” Cohen. In her testimony Miss Raye Cohen, . Ample of modern home designing by} Wood D. Loudoun, Deputy Commis- | slpter of “Nicky” Cohen, brought int which architects are | meeting floner of Accounts, who testified at “Representatives of banks,and brok- the case the namo of Miss Margarct to-day's traction hearing before the “Gace hoses. which have purchasea Meeker, who is described as twenty- Board of Estimate. The money wi @ome of th witien ate elght years old, slight and beautiful. e ‘securities stolen in the ghe is the daughter of the late John greatly Increased cost of building ma- hey rr and labor. advanced for the construction of the 34th Street link of the West End Sub- Bona theft Plot, have been invited to Mecker of Springfield, Mass, where BE present at J o'clock thig afternoon she lived at No. 7% Princeton Street, drawn seven years ago by the same architect for a house providing practically the same floor space and number of rooms, called for an expeh- way, Not only did the elty put up $1,000,- en. Saul S. Myers, attorney for the Stic caine to Now York to study aft, 000, of which $262,000 was gpent by sitéty companies involved in’ the “tN “!tended the Allied Art School, on the company and the rest charged to A Léxington Avenue. While here, the Ses0, bogins.« further examitation of potice way they have learned, she he. the brothers Joseph afd Irving Gluck diture of $6,500, company’s “profit and loss," Mr: came friendly with Cohen after his To duplicate that house’ to-day would cost $14,000, J opp I it beyond Loudoun testified, but the city has oon paying the B. R. T. 6 per cent. and Herbert and Rydolph Bunora tn wife was sent to a sanitarium. An effort to extract additional details _ According to evidence in the hands the reach of th 2 00 a year renter. on this same million since 1914, that of the $20,000 bond theft of which °F the detectives working on the case, By revision and up-to-date design pearance of the com- is, 36 per cent. in all. If you add the these’ Wien are accused, and the dia. CON? carly this year deposited $3,- + modern architectural Practice provides practically the same result at an Increase of only ut $2,000 over the cost of seven years ago. The homeseeker can raise as much money on his first and “reducing” ; Mortrages on the houre shown here | as he could get to duplicate the old $6,500 house at the present $14,000 cost of duplication. Talk about high cost of materials S. S. MUNAMAR FLOATED, | Re vn Word was received here to-day at office of the Munson Line that the son liner Munamar, which went at San Salvador on Sunday night, been floute byt her en ee sengers tanded yy ee The Athenic and Paloma went to The former taking off, the ra and the Paloms foal STerritt a Chspmee bee ber senta vad ing, eliminating extravagant frills ui 36 per cent. on $1,000,000, which Is 000 in the Pacific Bank at 47th Street $360,000, to the $738,000 the Bm. KR. T. and Seventh Avenue. Shortly after- | es ward this man was checked out of that bank on a check made payablo to Miss Meeker, who ts said to have deposited the money in the Colonial | Bank ot Sist Street and Coltmbuy | Avenue, In February this account was” closed out and Miss Meeker started West. She.had with her two trunks, one of them containing men’s cloth- and Inbor need not scare you off if you really want to live more com- fortably for the rent you are paying jog tue to Saw LIVING ROOM (3'O +r ai'o CHamseR jing, After reaching Philadelphia DINING ‘ Hoe dower aera Miss Meeker came back ta New York, Room | Wor + Wo" stopping at the Pennsylvania and NZ Iw'G! ae ‘ 34th Street—New York Extraordinary Reductions Thursday other hotels. During this time she became intimate, say the detectives, | with Miss Cohen, who testified that she helped Miss Mecker pack ‘one of the trunks with male wearing ‘ap- {parel. Miss Meeker left the city in March for the West. In the batch of new statements given out is an amplification of the confession made in February to the | police by Joseph Gluck, former Wall Street messenger, who tells more of FLcoR PLAN relicf but not a cure for the evil, which to-day hits every class of city dwellere from high salaried executives to poarly paid clerks, The real solution of the prob- lem is for every man to be his own landlord. in The Evening World, and was de- signed by the same architect, W. S. Moore. It is thirty-six minutes from Grand Central Station. The house js of frame construction, with “clapboard” finish, The roof may be of asbestos or slate. There are seven rooms, including the sun parlor. On the ground floor are sun parlor, living room, din ng Unusual Purchasing Opportunities—Every Item Being Marked at Much Less Than Regular Prices Why Pay $1,500 a Year to a Greedy Landlord When for _Same Money or Less You “The Count,” and also says he re-| ° will not go to fatten some greedy|on of n dozen high class suburban lng J Bl f, 1 se 3 a | ontéesed last Feburary, He ts de-| It Stands a Perfect Demon-| jznatord, hut will be going Inte your [communities around. Mashattan, for (7) ricotette £yu-Un ouses vere abnounged this morn-| soi56s as’ more than’ six feet tall - 7 Bee wee i on {$8,500. The building plot, 60x100, inf following the criminal pro- i z stration That You Can For-| own property. As the years pass you! Wi cost about $800. + - ‘ing? and of “very dignified appearance, will pay-out less money and own a| This will bring the total investment ‘ seedings of the case he is planning go ni) chien ever Dodge: the Terrors Of| reer equity in your propery, Tho|to 48.400, | For Women and M: Reduced to 13.75 fo borin civtt proceedings assinsts ADMITS.TO THEFT Moving Day. more. you own the tees you are|,, he, Promeriy,, wil, carry fist n banks and brokers as have Pér- | OF $990,000 BONDS; obliged to spend. lQuoing’ mortage: of 60%. TBE A thased the stolen bonds, in an effort , sf . The house pictured here {s not anj!raves 20% for the initial payment, - ‘ ‘ e ¢ e Wi Fecover the securities: | ACCUSES “FAGIN”| By Stanley Mit-hell. | architect's dream. Tt san actu |{he cost ot opening ‘ne. front "dour 150 Crepe de Chine and erge Skiris | ape the list or ; aeciare se Ee Second Article of a Series—This One| house. It was built for the people why! iniy’q little more than one year’s . = nd accused by their own confes- se position—Jjust as the same band has| that he was connected with the Breakfast and Luncheen ‘Cleths Nepiina, a a5) Hees A159) 11.80, ‘ 7 exchanged. l'ke a clearing house, in-| Loherty theft, the total proceeds of —$2.75, 4.50, 5.00, 6.00 each and up. | 13. ¢ . ° ’ oy ° < } pay 8 for ewindting prospects on | which’ were $200,000. It was Burgess | § 24 x 24 inches, $13.75, 14.00, 15.00 125 Misses Tailorma e uits lafge scale, wildcat promotions, and | and another bond thief who told Mr. | Dirner Clcths, 2x 2 yards, $8.50, | dczen and up. 7 even looking to the disposition of | Dooling of the “bond Fagins.” B leas’ Clatha) of cate 3 primey Bnd Orior bape CE FRA eR : ; rigid gis aed egal ua malkotiegted Linen, $9.00, 958 Values to 59.75 Reduced to 35.00 In the testimony of Joseph Gluck, $100 GIFTS FOR 270 ny. 11.78 and 16.75 each < ger boy who went to France 2.5 2% 6) yards, $10.00, 11.00, 12.C0, 7 Fi Division, and accident- SCHOOL TEACHERS 13.50 each ‘and up. | Jrish Linen Demask, $2.75 yard. return found ‘the ease _—_—— , } engers could steal se-] Greenpoint Manufacturing Firm to Li ‘ 50 Misses’ Polo Coat Ss and Capes purities in small quantisien. je. told Distribute $27,000 as Mark Fancy: inen Sug¢ estions tthe story of his: elaborating the of Appreciation eee ee ce een ee ee ee eae Val to 39 75 Reduced to 25. 00 @process as he gained courage and ex- bi bi - alues . ° Eien As a practical appreciation of ‘the Hemstitched Tea Cloths with | 150.00 set, €cvare, $15.50 to 135.00. , "WWEEDED HELP AS. SCORE OF | work in the public schools in its neigh- | Nopkita té match of plain linen or | Cblcng, hair to 185.00 set, THEFTS ie borhood, the American Manufacturing | 4 (pee Meselo Werk in Tea Clotts, Nap: ° i : 5 : figured demesk, Clct!l s, $2.75 to 10.50 ‘ese e 8, Nap: 6: M ’ Afi D At at e was assisted by hi: c hi dit il give | oa nd ic a : Spore ce : S108 to cacti tasbhat tn’ mohada Nose a ecch, Nerkirs, 14 x 14 inches, $7.50 ne Feast otG., Diane a fine Irish 5 usses ternoon resses Hhond or t ie a man Sh 3 Lat 10 and 126 in the Greenpoint to 16.50 dezen, A ga! Van pibhbons wpe nt et ‘a Hori he aited a | Section of Brooklyn, , . Epeetals A celiection of fine Ukrainian ays sattalion of tl! on [oon as tees Wp eneen Centerpieces in a variety ef sty’es | Embrcideréd Luncheon and Tea Bets Values to 45.00 Reduced to 22: 00 i 4 $27,000 to complete Its gift, Ite plant ef Embrcicery, ell Lece, end Lece end , These fndmed inany wis >2 empl have} ig in the centre of the Greenpoint sec- Pmb €9 6 ‘ sets embreldercd in native designs and 5 ‘ 1 Embroidery, $2.50 to 35.00 each, . a < frot until to-day s 4pected their dis-| tion, Charles D, McAlllater, Vico Pres!- ecicrings ere reduced in price te the 3 honest probien,of turning them) dent, ayia . | Lunchecn Seis—scund, $4.65 to | actual ccet of production, 300 r s as. aote resses Hnto cash required the. services of | ‘As large employérn of iabor in Groen-” [PS . 7 a hThe 1 re a. the’ members of point, we can In some mearure tro Teg Hine country-wide a ney In une | 'h9 Brent beneNt of the teachers’ wort | . * 1 r3 fuernand doatinzs wee Anema in their STE, hy tng thay ape agony Fifth Avenue, 34th and 33d Streets Kise 6 10-10 ree jpwn world celve solarios that willgive them a Saul %, Myers, attorney for the siahding in the community eommen- ‘ ; Puroty Compastics interestdd “tn the jgurate With the importanes of thelr po- 0 \ Xecovery of the honda, estimated tor aitlona” i (et yyy enn, Here is another demonstration that | rvom, kit¢! on the upper floor, . b t ceived but $20,008 for the $600,090.in| ‘Cart Occupy a Real Home,} you can beat the profiteering land-|‘2?€e bedrooms and bath. The rooms * ° j : : are all of generous proportions, i stolen securities he turned over to| “No Architect’s Dream,’ All| ind at bls own oame than thoes In tas aperage aportine ersey an alfeta Fetticoats ' the master crooks, and gave only > 2 If yqu are paying $125 a month rent | in the ctty. hia $9,000 to {the boys who actualy} YOur Own?. for an apartment you can move into|,,7H* Interior ts hardwood | finish . stOle the securities for nfm. a” house just ike this one and be] pjumbing and equipment, hot water For Women and Misses Fs Reduced to 4.85 ij YOSBPH GLUCK "The Count" was well known along your own landlord. It actually~will | heat, gas, tricity and every other Lite of which led to the revelations fotethe strantie conspiracy. \% Bions or by the statements of others of guilt in the $5,000,000 bond robber- fes by and from Wall Strect messen- ¢ boys more persons were added yy testimony filed in the United States District Court to-day. New members ,of the cast_of the criminal drama’ now set forth on the fourt records included a man called ‘Mor the time peing) “The Count.” He Ys described as a ruth!ess preyer on his fellow membors of the underworld; a jfrequenter of expensive restaurants, 2 familiar figure in gatherings of men 49f political power, keen to scent ont the whereabouts of hidden Joot and to ;neize the lion's share of it either by threats of exposure or promise of pro- tection, ft is this man who Is charged pwith enabling Nicky Arnstein to evade at every turn the detectives -who have been assigned to arrest him, More and more it has become ap- parent to those in charge of the com- ‘ing prosecutions of such of the| fessed thief, Notes valued at $10,000 GN ‘ in : ‘ . A thieves as have been caught that| more were recoved at the office of Eut steadily increasing prices of Lincn are discouraging ‘phere exists a Sountien ide (ellorahlp a Aopnioun ee sea fee a nig oem these who have delayed purchasing in the hope of re- Of professional gamblers, keepers of ° ss e | eg. Trade Mari Fa paar ‘3 * 50 P l d S rt t ‘shady resorts; “high finance’ swin-| covery was made by Donald C. Bar- plenishing their linen supply at -mcre moderate prices. oto an 0 oats gess, formerly the transfer clerk in ers and lawyers none too particular | bout the reputations of their clients to whom the proceeds of the bond fAnd stock thefts gravitated for dis- fwongers—c and { hab brsnciibtasin Be Wanlsntea ist Broadway and frequented the hotels of the White Light. district. appeared when he learned Gluck bad Clerk Takes Dooling to Safe De- posit Box and $182,000 Is Recovered, ’ fry" bond “Fagins” may be arrested to-day as a result of ithe confession of a clerk that he stole $200,000 worth of securities. one of the men who induced him to steal Two “small 1s a broker acting under a “thirty dollar license” and the other a gambler. Coupon notes and certificates of the Cities Fuel and Power Company, worth $182,000, which were stolenfrom H. L. Doherty & Co. of No, 60 Wall Street, Feb. 10, were recovered yes- terday in a safe deposit box a: « Mount Wernon trust company, tg which Assistant’ District Attorney Dooling and representatives of the Dgperty firm were taken by the con- | the Doherty office, almost simulta- | neously with the arrest in Indiana | lis of Raymond Cogney on the charg» He dts-, The People Who Built This Home Are Living in It and for the Man Paying $1,500 a Year Rent. This is the second article ina series to show you how to escape cost you less money than you now are paying out. Best of all, the money are living in it. from the profiteering landlord. Any person who ts paying $1,500 a year They have escaped jrent and any person paying $1,500 « modern convenience the ingenuity of archtrects and builders can devise. “ighis houge can. be duplicated in any year rent certainly should have re-| sources enough to make the initial Investment ty such a home. The fig- ures given in this article allow 6% in- Formerly 19.75 He said ~_ rent can own a house like this and! live in it "| terest on your Initial payment. Here is the way the capital and in- terest, charges will figure: $5.600 at 6% from the clutches of the profiteer- This house@s in the same West- ing landlord. chester County community the Laws against profiteering area house shown in last Monday’ cle list mort $393. UNO een -| WON _ McCutcheon’s Linensfor Summer Homes B) Much of the pleasure in’a ccuntry home lies in having ase BLS PAGO ONO NON) en ckundance of snowy linens. So it is indeed welcome news that Pure Linens can still be purchased at prices that are not prohibitive. “ ‘ a tb AL atch cn gray end ten Art Linen, 100 Smart Tailormade Suits For Women and Misses 100 Tricotine Street Dresses. For.Women and Misses ‘ 50 Velour’ Capes and Wrap Coats For Women and Misses For Women and Misses ° Plected Models Reduced to 11.75 Values to 65.00 35.00 Reduced to 18.00 Reduced to 28.00 Reduced to 3 5.00