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"THR EVENING WORLD, _ WEDNESDAY, SEPTEMBER 1 1, S088 os ee [DELAWARE WOMEN - "51935 MARS ne ” TENANTS ANXIOUS | Ballot Coupons Bring In American Beauties by Thousands TO MAKE DOWLING In “the Most Beautiful Women in the United States’’ Contest SAV POTS AND PANS |“eteone Sete or When Stream of its Him. volver in the hands of Ernest ©, Waml- jams, a negro, who was holding at bay | “Od-Pathonad” They Say, <r" anoter negro, in the collar | and Don’t Want Ballot, Menace pesoad ta Jazz or Cigarettes, Want Provision Made for Fair Rental on Assessed Valu- ation of Property. LAW NOW INADEQUATE. Slasins an aye ce tiar ohio This ig the ninth article of a se ‘on ries dealing with the political reao- tions of the passage of the Suffrage Amendment in New Jersey, Oon-| wounded necticut and Delaware, To-day's ar- ; tlele concludes a review of the sit- | wation in Delaware, Mayor’s Committee Record Shows More Instances of Big Rents, Small Taxes, Suggestions have been sent to Sen- ator Edward J, Dowling that he make the assessed valuations for 1920 the basis for computing a presumably reasonable rental under his bill to meet the present emergency. Ten- ants want to know “where they're at.” Eight typical cases in the records of the Mayor's Committee on Rent Profiteering indicate that in these cases alone out of the thousands filed away, landlords have arbitrarily added $2,371,000 to their taxable values. P There ls no tax book record to show that any of these owners pro- toasted against their 1920 assessed val- uations, so they must not have consid- ¢red it an excesive amount on which By Fay Steverison. Unless the antia of Delaware are just playing a little gume, as hes been suggested, and waiting to be the first at the polls when Election Day arrives it looks as if the Nine- teenth Amendment means very little | in their lives. Most of the Wilming- ton and Dover women openly de- | clare they have no intention of go- ing to the polle and the same condi- tions prevail throughout all the emaller towns. Mra, James Jackson, a middle- ed woman of Georgetown, said: “You couldn’t hire me to vote. My people have always been Republi- cans and the men of our family have made @ business of consulting the GOOD NEWS! To all Miller patrons we announce the opening of our NEW FACTORY at De Kalb Avenue, Brooklyn, with a Miller Candy and Soda Shop in the same building! Afactor Tight spacious, sanitary ully equipped to , MILLER SPECIALS At Popular Prices MILLER’S to pay taxes. Yet since these tax rolls women before they voted, ‘They tell sateen te ee were made up, increases of anywhere ‘us all about the questions and ex- 80 es, ar ace. from 25 to 120 per cent. have been @emanded from tenants over their 1920 rentals. Experience under the present Inad- equate rent laws, in the opinion of persons who have followed the hous- ing problem closely, show oN lol ever possible the burden must be put on the Tasdloré. orth landjord has the figures, The tenant has no! He i at a disadvantage ees, MANRESINEDI reports to Mayor's Committee tha: % landlord demands $78 for apartment renting for $62.50, Rate of increase, | 7% por cent, Assessed valuation of| property, $135,000. f increased in! proportion to rental 1921, taxable! plain each issue ws it comes up, but fas to our going out and waiting in line—well there is nothing Uke that in our family and never will be. You (Continued on Fifteenth Page.) ~ ie. fern, By “he 1a Unnsen Mise AVE neie Ese avs SKILLED, 19 HURT IN ELEVATOR FALL; INQUIRY 1S BEGUN ZNO CONNECTION WITH ANY OTWER STORE IN U.S. OPBN ALL DAY SATURDAY. MAYS 134 West 34th St. sia value would be $168,500. Military Pout Fell Volleys : 2 Tes 5 reports to Mayors Goumitiee that| Into Thoroughfare Crowd- RES ys Oheaoegiat t Girl Loses Leg—Capacity of Wood, Dolson & Co, demand $142 for With Workers. q apartment renting for $65, Rate of ed With increase, 120 per cent. Assessed value of property, $230,000, If inoreased in| BELFAST, Sept. 1—Fishting was proportion’ to rental, 1921 taxable|Tesumed here this morning between 100 RUM RAIDERS value would be $506,000, Nationalists, Unionist shipyard D Assistant District Attorney P. ‘Tenart Goal Set uecse ae workers from the Shankhill district i\ WHO ARE TEE FIVE PRETTIEST Francis Marro of the Homicide Bu- nue reports to Mayor's Com: ee a as } reau to-day began an investigation State Leasing Company demands $109 |°%4 ‘oops. Heavy firing continued | sa S fer apartment renting for $55. Rate| early half an honr, and \t is feured a7 9 of the falling of an elevator from the value, $83,000, If increased in pro- . ing centred about North Street. Noa. 216-219 Fifth Avenue, which re- Dress Clearance Sale Exclusive Models for Immediate and Early Fall Wear Below Wholesale Cost Car Just Inspected Was Only Fourteen. The Values Portion to rental, 1921 taxable value} That thoroughfare was thronged OW Is the time to place your favorites on the list of American Beauties | sulted in the deaths of three persons Are Simply would be $167,700. with shipyar’ workers at 8 o'clock. if they do not car, or to strengthen their standing if they are] anq injury“of fifteen. Mr, Marro says: } Tenant at No. 616 West 116th Street| Suddenly there was a series of re-/Qpera Cafe, Degnan’s and already among the hrst ten. if: tho fall was caused by. overcrowd- ‘ Marvellous , reports to Mayor's Committee that| volver shots apparently coming from . nid O. Hoppe, the celebrated London artist-photographer, who] ing the one responatble will be held. Farle & Calhoun demand 80 per cent.| Millifield, which is the centro of the| Bergen Hotel Visited —200 |sciected England's roll of texuty which appeared recently in The Hvenins! pominle Page, who ran the elevator, Th Onl : flat increase on rental of apartment. | Nationalists’ streets, abutting on North More Warrants Out. World, is preparing to make a fina) decision and choose the five women of) will be ned when discharged ursday nly Assessed valuation, $270,000, If in-| Streot, Nearby military pickets rushed ‘ ‘ is this country who can vie with Englind’s ttiest und be called “The| from Bellevue Hospital, where he is a creased in proportion to rental, 1921/ to the scene, took shelter behind) Qs . ax. American Beaaties.” For just as that dower is peer! nong flowers, the] suffering with a fractured Jeg, Capt tagable value wiuld be $488,000, wails and poured in a fierce fire,| S!multaneous raids upon fifty sa- 4), Beauties will represent America's most beautiful womanhood | McQueepey and Detective James ‘Tenant at No. 172 Hast 74th Street | which was returned by snipers, The|loons were staged for to-day by John 4, reports to Mayor’a Committee that/ pattie was accompanied by the shriek-| J, Quigley, chief assistant to Prohibi- ‘inn of the East 2% Street police rom the piles of photo: is submitted ‘Mr. Hoppe ts haying a hard time | 6: 50 : fon are also investigating. to select the number whom he will photography And even then It will be] stat at Pease & Diliman demand $86 for! ing of mill and foundry sirens. tion Pnforcement Director James, no small’ task to select five who outrepk all th t nat is why he wel-| The elevator fe)l at 6 o'elock last \ apartment renting for $38. Rate of tatters finally became too hot for] co.) AA dd cinbiere av f comes the choices of veaders of The Evening World and asks thein to cast} night, ‘The killed are: Simon Katz, , 2 Shevlin, and at 11 o'clock a force o} wh below confirms our promise to him that readers of The | twenty 400 ‘atfayette i increase, 40 per cent, Assessed value,| (yo ginn Feiners and they were dis-| iS thelr ballot, The list nlirms our 1 twonty-elght, aitay $29,000. If increased in proportion tol joagea with the aid of an armored|/°° seh split Into groups, started 10 | Hyening World would be excellent ju Suni put it is changing dally,| street, Brooklyn; Albert C. Kaplan, Georgettes, rental, 1931 taxable value would pe Reed cae | wor Jand shortly the last ballot will be counted and tabulated, Diitent ck the “ibatwia’ tear . car. The shipyard workers In thelr! Tistructed to smash doors and| — Fill out the coupon to-day and mail it at once. If you think you know | |" : : : Taffetas, Satins $40,600, eal to help the soldiers became a Woolen Goods Company, and Max Py A hs jets dabble Aa locks where prompt admittance was one of the five prettiest women in America send Ker photograph without ‘Tenant at No. 417 Riverside Drive| nuisance und the commanding officers! oe goouned, tle men, armed with Gelay, after marking on the reverse side her name and the address to|Leuter, twenty-six, of No. 1 ast reporta to Mayor's Committee that) asked them to withdraw. Tram wearch warrants, went prepared to which it is to bo returned, to The American Beauty Editor, The Evening| 113th Street. ‘They were crushed Tricolettes, Winter & Wilkes, owners, A. H.| caugnt between the opposing forces overcome all resistance. A tare num. |Werld, New York City. Sho need not be a woman of society to quality; if she] under the counter wolght cables : O'Brien, agent, No. 2299 Broadway,|ran @ gantlet of bullets, the drivers eit ca gia al has the requisite beauty her photograph will receive the same careful con-| gesided the dead there are fifteen | NN demand $4,200 for apartment renting | cowering over their wheels und the|P&! of the ralds took place In saloons (he the reat, The photographs printed to-day of Miss Evelyn ls. paicyue and other New York hox-| DN SETGeS, - Wool Jerseys, ‘for $2,500 a year. Rate of increase, | passengers lying on the floor. Lie hap als ae ee te raldors (Jones, Miss Helmar Livingston, Miss Bettys Anaraien, Mra; Chartas Fesderio) pitals, with laccrations of face am@ Tr ti 65 per cent. Assessed valuc, $400,000.) nore was a or @ t beach a lease Seedeil and Mrs. Bernary foach were all submi os aries idvarriod. FIND ico et ai tion tale pee nae Another bitter Aght ®*) as the most Important selzure of the| ‘The list of ten foremost American Beauties in the order of their standing | Pody and broken logs and armm. Fly Paulettes, r nes increased in propor to rental|tne docks between shipyard workers|*®% the most impor ; de by readtre of The Evening World, 1{of the injured are girls. Miss Dorothy Soh taxable value would be $673.000 arena ene. tho dockera| Places first visited was that at the to-day, according to selections made by readtrs o Bf the injured ore ait spare Tenant ab No. $35-561 West iesd [o22 aien dock workers, the vice Opera Cafe, No. 561. Seventh Avenue, jas follows: Tannen ewent ys opines ry ie Street, reports to Mayor’a Commities|fring on the shipyard employees.| ior fiye-gallon jugs, of Hauor and| 1, Mrs. Lydig Hoyt. ° 6. Miss Mary Millicent Rogers. 8 West 119th Street, had her left lex that "Tiffany Realty Company de-|The latter used sticks and stone’). iscciancous assortment of in-| 2. Mrs. John Barrymore, 7. Mrs. Angier B. Duke amputated at Bellevue to-day and i mands $74 for apartment renting for}and a fierce battle waged until police} 4... cate rare tas en 3. Mrs. Gurnee Munn, H ae ea Wi gnarnater ir. / erlous condition, $68, Rate of increase, 40 per cent. S i s oaICS A 4. Miss Jean Hamblin. rs. James Macartney. réitine of Assonsed valuc, $190,090. If increased [And soldiers with @ machihe BUD) Among other places raided were| §. Mre, Charles B. Dillingham. 16. Megs) Preston Gibson, aly AL Aa igs “ote 1m proportion to rental, 1921 taxable Snded ‘the conmict. (Ons cooker We8/ 1. wergen Hotel, No Gaventn is 5 * nt was the. overcrowding value would ‘be $26 Killed by the misdirected fire of his sally To-bD Selections car, Bighteen were in the 4 Tenant at No, 638 West 186th Stroct en: party Avenue; Thomas Dolan's saloon, No. | \YOME O O-Lay § ¢ and its eapiwity is limited to fourteen . U fm reports to Mayor's Committee that}°") " ag | ane RHE Ament es dploon at Noy: 849; k R d BONWIT” ER. CO. Broadeast Realty Company, Room| The total number of serious Ares! S54, Avenue, Reilly's Cufe, No. 501 By ew York Readers | sin: an inquiry to tix Q I I y | I 7 é Q> 706, No. 302 Broadway, demands §os|in Belfast since Wednesday last g 2 £ _4 LI A the It is stated that : Highth Avenue; Degnan's Cafe, " ¢ ie w | for apartment penne for 8. Rute reached 244 this morning, Rue ant a's Cate. 424 | ro the American Beauty Faltor. The Frvning World Sa ce mee ce lay the elevator was In. The Specially Shop of of ircrease, 331-8 per cent, Assesse r ‘ q wea iis hich you are conducting yo + | spectec epresentatlve a in ee value, $57,000. If increased in pro-| Ng A VOR M’ USWENEY pate vere Hey hore On eae test. It has not iety women FIFTH AVENUE AT‘'38™ STREET portion to rental, 1921 taxable value ee ieee oie ary on 133 ie but ap ently WOU Wo 978,000." HAS RESTFUL NIGHT Biren, and Mekenna’ a) Moginty's tnaete IMPORTANT SALE—THURSDAY TWO CHILDREN DIE, = IU es Avenue ia wt [there is'no reawon why soctety w a of which Hquor was found u ( should not American tne aten es s Reported Bright and Cheery Bir With reports made upon less than Tk 7 ‘ VICTIMS.OF AUTOS]! Reported Bright and Chesry Baty rect ie ralda, ie wae eatinated a on ne ‘o A- New Importation of Very Weak—Brother 1 o'clock that more than $30,000 worth | To the American Beauty Halior, Ty } ‘taten 1 é . ij i of liquor had been seized. ‘The following ts my quate proof to-day —blam “Bayonne Priest Injured by Motor With Him. The bartender of one plage visited |American Bewuties: folk, with thetr nd'a newest ‘Al ED B ASSI in Bronx—Chautfeur Held LONDON, Sept. 1,—Lord Mayor Ter-| said to have anticipated the raid, Martha | Me o0 represent this 1 Car in Bronx—Chautfe ais aA Raacee oe ont Meant eae Y stock was poured down | # 4h {tlie : ro, we'ee proud : For Manslaughter. night in Brixton Prison and obtained k before the raiders ente Sire Mdward siton, POWERS HS oe ot several snatches of sleep, Although vory| “Under the new plan inaugurated | © “4 You. = BV, FROM PARIS Beatrice Adams, four, whose parental] *°¥ H i with these raids, 1 expect to raid " 7 7 4 - ate: weak, he was bright and cheerful this y AMR. live at No, 249 West 20th street} died | TO every ‘bootlegging establishment in |g me American Rowily fair, Mie Brontne Wort | epee Mescee to-day in St. Mary's Hospital. She ing. . the city,” sald Mr. Quigley. He th one or two excapti¢ns 1 thinit| INDIANAPO! Dr. Aaron oye Te an uatomobile last night| Sivor MacSweney's brother remained | stntoi 0 search warrant lena the list appearing to-lay in Lhe |S, Watkins, Prohibition Party Preal Far Women and Misses while crossing the street at 20th Street | ith h choad iE ae pady had been secured and that at Qyening World canfot ack ae aniiidate, on | eat will and Highth Avenue ent physicians reversed thelr nrrests are expected up Mrs, Li 1M Cand [start campaign’ t ¥ alee Mike Cardona, seven, of No, $21 Past Ht eredietioen tates District Attorney Ross, | Mian Noysa Mos Ves @ p ‘ (ts cust of the ‘Rocky EXCEPTIONAL AT 2th Street, died to-day in Bellevue} would tive Island whiskey scandal £ think. Why yall ten iain _ — ee Hospital. He was struck Monday by| The Government ts providing the be ght through the POW S00n, AO THAL We San te onal . - fin automobile at 28d Street and Seem | Tred oA tally int Atos Petia ears |e te tan new wlth the five FILL OUT THIS COUPON AND MAIL AT ONCE TO THE AMERICAN 1 05 and Avenue, . of the ht Jocsn't show | BEAUTY (OR, THE EVENING WORLD, NEW YORK CITY * Antonio Dorelo of No. 32 Thompson m ; 1 " tee Dee nee a eae | BEAUTY EDITOR, T ' Street was jjured to-day when an : t f " nut in two i the | SH TO NOMINATE AS AMERICAN BEAUTIES: Bute tinee Qe wns “driving” coltided | o_iiuner str oun in the world, and New oy Very flattening in effect is this imported bras- with a inall truck. Samuel Glickman] noon, | Twenty “lthe prettie A 1 sada veaaesutier cc cbecureceueeeeereceees li ot No 1817 Charloite Street, Brons, 45 glarvation ‘and mcvorat’ had’ cok [ivr punishment 'in the event of convies [Siena ie first, places for ada siere, of flesh color linene, which reveals Was struck by au automobile at Broad-| try, sta 0 et eeyoral Bad” cdl fe ilie aa | event of convic-|muins io first place, a Udsevatesesd saceeRtteetacedareseascereaneee Se eee aiitrey miraes? NViRIG |e sence ee hantecitaanlfealigaivoneaey S tin senveserenen . veeeetees the real French apnegnnen a a tailored type Haverty y City and the Rev.| Jvemey Cliy CHdgen's Carnival, iTelandors Who we wavied as eee cocceueeeee ‘ H Peter reine Tee aeeill leagera than os oon etniarae: then tccreto Ls “ of brassiere; made dainty » narrow inserts onne, » struck and injured} the mask carnival at the West Sido ~ decestenssrancete SY EES EY SRT S ECT PETITES: and edging of narrow thread lace. | by un auto: e at 170th Street and| County ey City, yesterday, | Actor Slavin Reported Improving. | ON IMert ie \ eNO, 2 2587 8 h Teh vateak o John ©, Slavin, actor, who is suffer 6. | ¢ Bronk ces, gavent hae yaitaer , acto ere | Wcsaecitagsn's Aer oj PRL PTET TENN RE , Avenue. a ur ‘Whos car ran| reviewed by Mayor. Hague” and tig froma irnetiire of ‘the sult at st . search furth Women's Corset Department—Fourth Floor, down and Ce ‘injured Sanmel Leh-| missioner Moore. Larry Sull ‘a Hospital, ‘enult of 48 paurien The re they are, J | NAME. ‘ a me ‘ man, well, known musical conductor, | an Uncle Sam costame, won ined near of John J. i hae ame was arraigned to-day in Yorkville} and Tony Storta aa Bal aw, was reported this ot ata tO | 0 the Amerionn Beauty KAltor: The Prentng Wi ADDRESS 4 . RMS Bi Sse Court gn charge of S = roving. 1 Lam glad to seo the fair way Til Coererrerierer ye reesei teeter reer r erty | -— =: : ( roan meth eta relearn — a ae career en es eS Ee ne ee :

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