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ee + "10 _THE EVENING WORLD, WEDNESDAY, JULY 12, 1922, — U.S-TOFINGERPRIT See Sree SAE GE Ut Ul ncasivia Suews ever decided to fingerprint all in the postal savings body, % General |‘ YY, from the Postmaster ervice, as aA means of down. Postmaster Morgan had M'8)identifcation. The Bureau of Stan- fingerprints made along with other asked to recommend Sctate th the New York office carrying out the finger rogrammeé. A method which | tory has been| Farrell, and EVERY DEPOSITOR IN POSTAL SAVINGS It w ew. W. Irving Glover, Third Assistant Lt Postmaster General, and William Cochran, inspector in charge in New York, would reorganize the forces in the New York office, the purpose be- “Nowadays” 100 ———— Ing to get rid of persons under, suept- It is “SALADA” for f °. 101 or actual jonginy oO ie Postmaster Morgan and His|criminat classes, The teersrinine| breakKfast,for dinner, | Per-Cent vi r hose who had | Subordinates Are Also | eeorde known inthe Poice and Poxt| LOT a, and _five Pure | : ce Ananth; — Registered. Binds that time Post Office Depart- ° cloc ea the Con- Wi, ment authorities have extended the] tinent wide a fingerprint activities and enlarged the WASHINGTON, July 12.—Post Of- | Programme. Every, employee will i | have a place in the fingerprint book diately fice Department experts, immediately) ane New York office was the first } efter the discovery of the plot to roblig pe recorded, Inspectors, in their } the New York City Hall Post Office,|search for any one who might be in 5 began to take the fingerprints of pos-|* congpiracy to rob the mails, took ; ° ii fingerprints and compared them with i tal employees, to spot crooks in the] ii oge Kept by man-hunters through- ' = gervice. Realizing ‘that outsiders! out the Nation Tea, db stable bE OUr daily Bread hey| Finding that this worked well, the were aided by persons ins All Laundry Starch Troubles Overcome With LINIT, The New Scientific Starch Discovery Because of the unusual quality of temaining a housewife. With LINIT you can get the same thin paste, LINIT penetrates to the very cente: wonderful finish you have always admired in of every thread of the fabric. 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NOTICE THE ECONOMY OF STARCHING WITH LINIT For the following use '; cup Linit to 14 cupfuls of water: French or cotten voile dresses Shirt wavets Fine loces Pillow cases Dotted Swiss dresecs jheets French blowses Cotten handherchiefe Weiler (9 Knocke Building ‘ Monticello Apartments Anternational Mercantile Marine 503-23 East 7and St Wot End Ave &9 79th St 1 Broadway. Handkerchief linen dresves Fancy aprons Si Just a very little Linit used with your cotton sheets, table covers or napkine will give the “cool”, smooth finich found only in fine linen. /E, iii, Hh —_ Chesebrough Building Hotel Netherland 17 State St Sth Ave & 59th St One of the most prominent houses in the City, interested in the management of real estate, re- cently advertised that by the substitution of new power methods for old, they were able to show a reduction in costs of approximately £14,500 annually in the operation of one of their buildings Part of this large saving was the result of more intelligent conduct and management which such an organization could give to a large : building. Some of the result however was due Nevada Apartments Hamilton Building to the adoption of Edison Service and the sub- 2025 Broadway 22 Thames St stitution of electric elevators, pumps and other apparatus for the former equipment operated by high pressure steam. Economical and safe low pressure steam was adopted for the heat- ing requirements of the building A number of the larger buildings of the City, including those illustrated on the margin, have ; made and are making corresponding changes ' with large reductions in the cost of operation, { d s and with a standard of service and a degree of it ak Lea ) All New York News papers In satisfaction to the tenants not possible of attain- ee | teat under olde? metho Baty Pc Beg AdvertisingGains for the Month of June 8-10 Bridge St We have a competent engineering organiza- . i . tion which will be ried ape ee en (Juba World, Morning and Sunday, stood first among the fourteen pense, the service requirements of any building, morning and evening newspapers of New York City in its adver- oe eae ore best meres tae tie ala|ct _ tising gains for the month of June, with a lead of 46% over its nearest the cost of modernizing 0 u 0 ob- wally : A ‘i ‘ : ny tee weet ital seals competitor. The figures, compiled by The Evening Post, are as follows: ‘ 3 Columns , Columns ¢ The World - - - - 1798 GAIN The Evening Wor - - 53 GAIN The New York Edison Company i Hf (Morning and Sunday) (Evening Only) «At Your. Service 7 4 The Gonns ao « o 546 ss The Gee a - - - 102 LOSS ye asi Seven’ Bie an i Evening Only) Evening Onl Ser = 4, me apie fe a The Times - - - 545, s The Coaimemial - - 140 “ Lo ees 151 East 86in St fe alle cages PEAS, (Morning and Sunday) (Weekday Only) ‘i 15 East 125th St oe’ The Daily News (Tabloid) - 229 ae The Tribune - - - 233 4 Royal Insurance Building : Night and Emergency Call: Watkins 3900 Anderson Building (Morning and Sunday) ‘ (Morning and Sunday) 84 William St All offices (except Irving Place) open evenings 817 Broadway The Evening Journal - - 117 ss The Evening Mail - - 251 $e (Evening Only) (Evening Only) The American - = - - 104 ve The Herald - - - 337 “s (Morning and Sunday) (Morning and Sunday) The Telegram - - - 58 Gd The Evening Post - - 662 ss (Evening and Sunday) ; (Evening Only) With a combined gain of 851 columns @he World, Morning and Sunday, and Whe Evening World registered an increase of 286% in excess of the nearest two-paper Morning- vening-Sunday combination under one ownership in the city. 4 A During the first six months of the current year. Ge “Jorfe, Morning and Sunday, gained 3,131 columns of advertising, the largest increase, with one exception, shown among all the daily newspapers of New York. The steadiness of these gains is the most convincing proof of the leadership of Ghe @orly in America’s 0 each we ; fi? | greatest retail market. Bennett Building Emigrant Bank Building Hotel Wentworth Johnston Building MORNING SUNDAY me VA GRAVURE EVENING 99 Naisau St §% Chambers 8t 59 West gbth St 4170 Broadway ! 352,852 609,290 Ts 609,290 300,740 Annual Statement Audit Bureau of Circulations Bnding Sept. 30, 1984, ‘ Sean REESEieneneeneedieee