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/ | ' y i f aquunen i ' 10 AN IS ROBBED THUGS HIDING IN TAX! SHE HAILS dandaagh lA: tacked by Men Concealed in Cab as She Enters It at Corner. Altracted by a woman's screams at 411th Street and Seventh Avenue | early to-day Patrolman Mandel of the West 123rd Street Station found Mrs Agnes Turner, thirty-five years old, of No. 407 Central Park West, Rysferically telling a crowd she had Deed robbed by two men in a taxicab and then thrown into the street Mrs. Turner said she hailed the @axi on leaving a party of friends at 120th Street and Lenox Avenue. As @he ‘etepped into the cab, two men, ho had been leaning so far back in- @iée that she had not seen them, her and stifled her efforts to @all ‘for help. Ber face was cut in the struggle that followed. The two thugs took her purse containing $15, then pushed her out and made off in the taxi. Patrolman Mandel commandeered another taxi and chased up Seventh Avedue in pursuit of a machine| pointed out by the woman as the} thugs’ car. Nearing the cab he drew Wis ‘revolver and fired four shots. By Roger Batchelder. There are a lot of well-meaning business men in New York who technically “in wrong’? with the Fed eral Government because of their un- intentional failure to observe the ever: changing laws by which the Govern ment taxés various business transuc tions. Even among the biggest firms. with their affairs in as perfect or der as capable legal talent can make them, some have been found negligent in the minor requirements of the time and Stamp Laws. Such ts the information ar Post-war Documentary given by Louls R. Steely of Washington and C. E, Waggoner of Fremont, 0., in- ternal revenue agents of the Docu mentary Stamp Division, who staying at the Majestic while inspect- ing business concerns in the local dis trict. Mr. Waggoner is learning the work of the division, with Mr. Steely as his instructor, and expects soon to be assigned to a similar post in the Middle West “The Documentary Stamp Division has become of yreat importance with the enactment of the many new la creating new source : are | enue, said Mr. “The New York now has eight agents, and branches are being | established in all other large cities. “Practically all documents in busi- ness—bonds, mortgages, contracts, transfers, the formation or reorgani- Other automobiles crossed at 119th Street and the policeman halted a; @ar which he thought held the thugs | ‘who were doubling on him. It proved, howéver, to have a party of young people homeward bound from a dance. Mrs. Turner went home and was) gttegded by her own physician. ———___ KILLED BY 7-STORY | FALL DOWN SHAFT) Operator Mistakes Elevator b or | After His First Day’s Work in Apartment House After completing his first day's work, ‘as an elevator operator in the Chateau: | ‘Thierry apartments, No. 127 Riverside | Drive, to-day, William Meyers, thirty- six, of No. 124 West 64th Street, fell from the seventh floor down the service elevator shaft, tonding on the floor of | the levator in the basement after erasting through the wire netting @ereening at the top of the car, He was taken to Knickerbocker Hosplta), he died, Meyers had opened « door of the ser- shaft in the belief it was ‘wiee tlevator the dpor of a washroom. os ve QupicatTe Y. M. H. 4. BUILD- ING SUNDAY The Y. M. H. A. of the West Side will dedicate its new buliding on Sunday evening. The bullding at No. 225-22 ‘Weot) 35th Street was donated as a memoria! to the late Laemmilein Butten- wieser by his widow. There wil) be addresses by Felix M. Warburg, Justice | wing Lehman, Joseph L. Buttenwieser, | & L. Hurewitz, Rabbi Samuel | arr Philip Lieberman, Rabbi Nathan | Stern and Simon Gottschall. ztion of business concerns—must now bear internal revenue stamps to be legally recognized. The require: ments of the law in this matter have undergone frequent changes, and in most cases where delinquincy has been found the plea of ignorance of the law has been quite justifiable. Fach of the New York agents of the division is collecting an average of | $20,000 a month in neglected stamp taxes. One large cémpany here w: recently found to owe the Govern- ment $16,700. And yet, so far as I know, no agent in this district has had occasion to report intention to vefraud."’ THE VISITING HOUSEWIFE'S SCRAPBOOK. ‘The honeymooning bride, bers many thousands in the the New York hotel year. is always planning desserts which will ple her brand-new husband on their turn home, according to Leony rouet, chef of the Commodore. belongs to a family of cufinary perts. And this, the seventh of a series of | recipes written by famous New York chefs specially for the scrapbooks of “New Yorkers For a Day or Two," ts a fundamental recipe with which every honeymooner should be ac- | quaintéd, Vanilla pastry cream, Chef Derouet tells us, is easy to make, and is invaluable, especially for filling eclairs. Také one pint of milk, of sugar, 4 yolks of exes ounce of wheat flour Boil milk in a deep pan with vanille beans. In another pan put the sugar and egg yolks; mix well and who num-| course of | re- De- who j ex- 4 ounces and td | Gulp | thats inthem - | schools,” ; add the flour, Pour the boiling | milk slowly on the mixture, and | cook unt)! the cream Is boiling. Then let it cool, and you will have an excellent filler Cor eclairs, (Friday-- Norton's Point Clam Chow- jder, by Chef Otto Gentsch of the | Astor.) |OUR HOME BREW OEPARTMENT. | Another recipe, and one which is naranteed to pass the censorship of | the Prohibition most resolute | agent, |comes from Sam F, Dutton, Prostdent lof the Albany Hotel Company, Den ver, who is at the Belmont. sam {tells us that « quest left it on the | chiffonier in one of bis hotels, Here it is: ‘Chase a wild bullfrog Afteen mites, | carefully gathering up all the hops. | Add ten gallons of pickle brine, two | quarts of shellac, one bar of -home- |made soup, und a pint Of sweet epirits or nitre, Boil the mixture for three or four days and strain through an 1. W. W. sock. To prevent the mix- | ture from working too hard, bottie | and add a donkey to each pint to give | it the proper kick."’ HIGHER EDUCATION FOR TECH- NICAL TRAINING. | | “Academic training Is oeing more’ {and more by technical according to Prof, T. 3 Acting President of Carnegie who is at the Pennsylvania from Pittsburgh. “Some technical jschools are now demanding at least |two years of college work before ad- |mittance,"" he went on. “High schools \formerly had classical courses in numbers, and furnished a .arge part of the foundation for br culture, but of late the high schoo! tendency has been toward technica, Itraining, and academic courses have in many cuss been eliminated. “We have discovered that although a mun may have the tinest kind of techntca! training he Is often unable, in business life, to write a convincing report unless he has had academic experience. We are developing courses in commercial enginvering— that is, engineering appi:ed to bus!- ness. It includes business training, courses in economics, foreign trade, |labor management and kindred sub- | jects.” required | Baker, |Tecn, FARTHEST FROM HOME. | The “New Yorker for a Day or Two" who ts farthest from home to- day is }, Hara, who is at the Pennsyl vania. His home towon, Tokio, és about 7,500 miles from Broadway MUSTARD Back to Standard Price |' ‘macco AICCO the | Nee, f Soups Have a Samenesy Add a Dash of Nacco N. Y. MAIL TUBES \sTRIKE BREAKER BEATEN IN fe © JERSEY CITY, TO REMAIN UNUSED | tau! icamm of No. g0n1 West 334) House Committee Strikes Out Ap- |] Propriation Asked For by | Postmaster, pe f WASHINGTON, March 2/—An cf-| ¢h ore 46) ii tube | the City Hospital at Jersey City, where fort ¢ tore the pneumat ibe Se was said he had received lacerations service in New York and Brooklyn bas been turned down vy the House | Appropriations Committee. A defi- ciency estimate of $128,478 nad been eliminated when the second Def- clency Bill was reported yesterday. Solicitor John H. Edwards of Post Office Department told the com mittee it had been planned to reno the tube service April 1. He deciared | it would aid in expediting the mails and insuring their safety, and regular delivery The tubes have long been a bone of contention, Postmaster General Bur- teson fought them successfully, Chalr- man Madden of the Appropriations Comfmittee ted the fight against their restoration tn New York. He told Mr Edwards it was not possible for the tubes to reduce the congestion “There is no use," he told Mr. Ed- wards, “in asking us for an appro- priation for this purpose unless you can submit facts in support of the the request.”’ The Joint Commission on Postal Service hu! recommended reinstate- ment of thy mitted fror that pieces of m tubes, A letter was sub- | Postmaster Morgan stat- tubes carried 5,000,000 la day. » the Vegetables and Fruits. Stores. 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