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tee - — - ~n . te Ste CLA URL SPR Ie | mitteos and nominate candidates tor return coming from the expenditure | poay she fe abolished’ gad the 0 public office. of m private dollar. | h, wherever port ble tone bY the | \ The more completely the people Economy in Printing. | nal officers the State. a) brought into close touch with | The Governor said he felt called upon | A pa arly flagrant case of abuse { » sasat ismpors to suggest that a field for economy on | been ’ | 1 i " a large » existed in the Department very depar F (Continued from First Pagey part in oa. party pri j of Public Printing. He asked tor & care: whom large fees are pale ~ > Aeneepee ey [ful and discriminating revision of the the legal work of the s vt $,690,198.82 per year, nevertheless an- be i ' 6% State printing Iaw, especially with ret. | Properly should be done by tend such ehan ‘ ence to printing for departments. A ME iB ed particular use in the | [rey tual revenues increased at the F | ployees removed and every demand | of 872,008.60 per year, making the | for appropriation carefully morutl+ majority of onr oltt 6 State Hoard of Parole appears to | + | total excess of revenues from taxa nised | the right of suffrage on election } ed oy x | é | ton * pendit ml nt S0rplae of : any. | x. He recommend- Cot | Bee bhp td ary 8,7 jed that the duties of thin board be per- veer | the work now placed ti y ataitais. a7 el to the varlous depa one (Wo years, 5 M0, the © ins r mend strongly to you, tn , ‘ ments, an. adi, | 1910, t tof t et ereat of honest and fair elec- | formes by the State Commission of i THE EVENING WORLD, WEDNESDAY, JANUARY 4 and [particu the immediate transfer to of all r after dedus the Nae ‘avery poraibie Prisons | hls aman engnnmenatty sep | bint es Taacialione. wiatis tat that every possible safeguard | | the legal work of the State #o far aa % ai: r a) be thrown around the right to vot While admitting the Importance of etlonh t ¥. Officeholder for Thirty Years resents excessive taxation, and was wnexpenied at date, leaves « and that every such rafeguard agriculture, the ror questioned | saving "of TChey ty be off maturally followed by greatly in- ren) cavh aurplus of only $%651,7%.60, Khould he made uniform in ita ap. | the wisdc lation of the last | the legal business of the St Every Janua I I le N by Gov. Dix to Greased annual expenditures. Bx- | peiiy practically the sinatiest left in tlon to all voters throughout | session a commission of 7 It i si il he We nave & care. to id jamed . coni taxation is next door to the State Treasury st the end of a e. five members at large salaries to miper- is us! a ap, for 0 teovitadty weeds | tinea mic dop eens a oes “ have had too much pagtisan I work {n connection with the State N ually the greatest sale of Furs het 3 Succeed Leary. Seaver ia waits dae Connigal ab eel U devidr , | Jeuisiat thin subject fh the He asked the abolition of this in New York, for we are the only firm : agence, jovernor hat the work @ past—too m f " commission - ‘Accordingly, as w te pac Ane: ement, to w n the eredit made to divi | Additional islation regulating e 3 ae . $500,000 stock of F urs, which dhe _— coordingly, a* was to e ts the Sta pledged, should be pushed | State into classer—depending solely | pioyers’ pilit a chit i ‘ ols “4 J i y cle. 5 ied horse, olgitytwo years olf, landed the | Tent expenses Increased during the | tieabie speed, an o| tele, and 1 can strongly | legislation directed toward improving | not a chart te on the dollar. f Elec, | next three years, 1908, 1909 and 1910, [as litte vontusian ‘ Urge upon you the duty of making and extending the campaign for the | commend : Hons eben? 15.82 por year; the excess of total | ecohomy and eMelency he equal In there matters before the | tn advocating the election of United | Lexistat ture on nits own responsability, as Note These Prices, Beginning Thursday } iGuak to the Senate by Gov. Diz, and no | *7Penditures for the three yoars 1998, lthat the Ad Foard I believe that all laws intended to Governor sald he. belleved Increased | mont of the State gov hn + : certs Ointment tn ex, | 129 and 1910 over the total revenues | Kneineers prevent corrupt practicen 1 popular confidence and respect for the | Finest Genuine Hudson Seal opposition fg tment ise" | for thore years was 68417,062.51, with @| sry. ahould, | wherevi Upper House of the National Legisla- The real, genuine é br ‘ und in ng surpt e end of strengthened and | ture id be created by al, ul brown background.) ie teary ane $i ye BO a year, f1| & diminishing surplus at the end of Merny eneae ture would be created by this method: LS ll Dol etary ea Made in’ many diff Some with the new| Sane PRICE | each of those three yenre. Get After the Bznk Crooks. long shaw! collar, some sat s0l tronage in the ahiape of a De ; you the : ope pan tne shape of « Dep: | “with our present income it le clear | Amazed he . . et the passage of | te called for additional safeguards to , eno name for druge or idloce and $2 inches long; elegantly maile, Sale price $75.00.7 9 ; gee “" = Mota) | that expenses of operation and for | Uoned whether ' . " Amendment | Prevent @ recurrence of the recent cons | fects the good sani- This ¢ Ase gl) Abbr hi dle te j ge henge ed ‘e | new construction must be cut dow resulta in eMclency and economy would | as will c¢ ditions disclosed by the collapse of the | tarian the door against all is coat is our regular $200.00 coat, and a limited Mr. Voorhis has beon holding oMce 2 oak cont | not be obtained ne away with the) of all vot Yorthern Bank of New York and its! disease ger ad blend: 1 , number only will be offered tor this sale 5 pretty steadily since he was a young, ! We expect to avold a deficit in our | NM Ve vntlnel & inane } geal Pacha hy Babe 6 ) Perl etiodis Ry eal SUR food man. Back in the oarty ‘8s he wan| State treasury, Contracts have tren i ae T know of no more antutary ree | Referring to the flood of tocal bills.|narmeul of edible Md net n nore i "| ha lof n les use of i 23 pd | Yi { GathTammany and was on the Pofce| Ade for work yet to be done involv- pi ve Cenuniesiene sure Weis | sr which could be effected fr jthe Governor sald It waa a practice, NAtmrul Cf all antisepticn. The uso of Finest Caracul Costs { Board. In 187 he went over to Tan. | Ine the future expenditure of xeveral | The Governor had nothing to In| ton law than a change which | Which consumed much of the time of ae NORD Mp AE GhouwithOe wee We will put on sale this Monday--and Monday only) SALE, PRICE imany Hall. millions of dollars, ‘The credit of the {the way of eriticlam or rate of the ld permit the name of any can- | the Legislature and left upon the hande Bios Pp noe wit we TaGA eGMAE Ghia vate tanant ay ont) ‘; 5 ; tommiaaic f . ence the | Public Service Commissions, He prom Jate to appear in but one pl of the Executive at the clo’ ig. A umors, warts and ! a 4 the fines ‘acul Coats; | } Tae bea le iameiar tin foot My a ie) hag ss an © | ined to wend to the Legislature very soon n the ballot, and In this reasion a large number of 1 are unknown, they are our regular $125 and $150 Coats, reduced n “Mayor Van Wyck appointed him to oat rigid economy must prevail con | [ell 10 wen a eee arin upon these | nection T repent the recommenda- |he could not give the clone es for this sale only; one of our best bargains; all sizes dar vs of comrige wen i, pte sistent with efficient State service. healed ‘i | dunt of Gov. Hughes that bby? a a tg thought uae ae badd pro- at board a a when A oo i | change tn the law should be made. posed law was entitled. ‘e urged that " Mayor MoCiellan refused to reappoint bnormal Advances. The Governor took a decided ata To Save State From Cheating, | tuch Kenieral Iaws be passed as would Values at the Lowest Prices Better Grade Pony Coats: him at the expiration of his term.| The Governor proceeded to point a st the constant meddling by the) ° fe Stal rom eating render unnecessary the mass of special si ’ Within a short time he was appointed | that, as compared with seven years s Legiviature with the charters of the) | In urging a central Durchasttig b treat) legisiation annuelly enacted, and that in hat very finest Russian } oy Pony; soft, silky nid) jou mm § ts Gov. Dix ‘| addition the work of the session be so ustrous s| 3 kuaranteed by us for three years 4 | 4 of Public Bulldings by |the annual expenditure for our various cities of the State by n| a ; ; Rerecgn Prosldcnt aware 7 | institutions increased 127 per cent., and|#pecial and local bills, He express: a nate ceetnae th Ween saade advanced as to enable the passage, at > antly ine with heavy bro te, beau 1 jewelled ‘ mi Avior home or cltie an early date of much of the legislation uuttons; the only store in New York offer ighe: He lost that job last June and saul |!2 1910 $2,200,000 was authorized for a! himself In favor of | rule for cities! Raging some of the asylums. for |ich requires special study, and care tha Bel Glib aie tering highest then he thought he would retire from | #¢W prison; that the expenditures af the added this suggestion ' the insane show plainly th ase vaviae 3d Ave. & 12st Street e ats for $45; regular price $125... ‘office. ' Lunacy Commiaaion have increased more | A commission which has been for of . Peete ene tenner te veappaint him |than @ per cent. and in 1910 the com-| ome time past working upon the a woll the great | Saye Hy Ah Tipe Je Cleari: i Wanted Mayor Gaynor to reappoint him Hall . SOWA ehUrtaY foe: EMe ‘noo smpliahed In conclusion, the Governor sald: lanuary Clearing Sales 7 = faa 3 ; fo his old Job as President of the Board | Mission Was authorized to contract for i foe Finally, T would again submit 40 Ss ial Thursd. The Greatest Special in of Bloctiona last month, but the Mayor | the expenditure of $2,000,000 for a new) City of New York ts ahout se ommended to you the estab- | your honorable pody tne urgent pecia: ursday MEN’S COATS Eve f f refused, so Tammany put him up to | hospit nd that for the ensuing year| make its report to you, and [urge lishment of such @ depatt necessity at this time, im the interest Women’s ver Offered Gov. Dix and jandet him the Public Service Commission asked | Upon you to take up with the c¢ MY anloh all, KODAK: Used bY of the State and of every citiien sport the question | you may he able to Gov. Dix also named Thomas Dxborne ax State Forest, Bish and Game Commissioner. The Senate held ‘Beer confirmation of these two wunttl next Tuesday, but confirmed at once | trict of the City of New York. me oe of Charles . Tremain | ing the Governor said A genuine Austrian mink lined Coat, mag ficent | Persian lamb collar and extra f sold regularly in our store for $12 the State for $1,984,597.00 tn addition to| sideration of such the very large sums charged by the Pub-| of whether or not } He Service Commission of the First Dis- | successfully formulate i Coatinu-| Under which ¢ of third classes should be incor: Best quality seal plush and high fin- ished glossy pony caracul, full’ 52 in. Jong, quaranteed lining, deep long in which the State is dnter- in every item of public expendit should: be purchased, Fix- We have been for some years pas aminers, inspectors and weighers revene with t from this department as well as from | e Have been ore the Institutions should pass upon all es and a system of check countercheck should be devised hh would eliminate all chance of ‘all Institutions, penal or { thereof, of the practice of econe 1 | sizes 16 to 46; value $19.98. Mi: ar Coats, 4.98 ¢ Superintendent of Public 1 do not refer to these facts be- If suoh sug, ex- may I suggest that the ¥ t possible n Works. cause T di legitim HANDSOME Penditures for hospitals, asylums, of control | schools and regulative commisst over jocal affairs } laced in the State add to the |* Strictly man tailored and wool mix sisting of a large muff and several styles of scarfs,> but to show the abnormal rate of In- ands of the legislative bodies of A a eae tures with semi-sailor and military handsomely lined: val ecial at 7 creae in the expenditures for these | such clttes? roma. | neea instead | I collar BLACK FOX SETS, consisting of a large pillow mutt purposes, and to point out the abso- For Dire . Nominations. | Ne Of the evga tt m of years |} polos with plaid trimmed collar and and scarf, trimmed with heads and tails; elegantly} lined 2 $125; special a RY POINTE XK SLT s, consisting of and |. skin scarf; value $50; cuffs; military and shaped collars; full yoke lined; 52 in. long; sizes 14 to 20; worth $8. is lute necessity of the most drastic re- I Strongly recommend to you a res seml- trenchment. If this is not 4 vision of the election and p direct tax must be Imposed, Neve that such retrenchm nal and ha laws of the State so as to p te = to thor. Walon Is ot absolutely neces : for « system of direct nominations— In such manner ry MAAK WithpEt Abpetine abet tart aN rissa oughly systematize the business of It is time for drastic reform and Epes lo in application—whteh the State and Insure to the taxpaye retrenchment. Every unnecessary hoes, 19 clency of the State service. Unnece shall insure to the people the right . return for aver ere fo 'y dollar of pub- i 5hy. 3 = = White $§ Blankets, 1.49 wool nap finish, fancy blue and pink borders; reg. $1.98 pair. Reading of Gov. Dix’s First Women’s . Message and Election of Offi- | : ' Prrermeureaio! in G9e adh cake cers Chief Business To-Day. d ors and black or white; worth 98c. r , , Brocade ; i Foulards, 1 Qe ya. _ ALBANY. 4—The first Demo- Also fine French sateen; fine quality. eratic Legislature that has made lawe Men's . Underwear, 29¢ ‘ @or New York Stute for elghtesn years convened to-day and received recom Heavy fleece-lined shirts and drawers, all sizes; reg. 39c. mendations from John A. Dix, the new! Democratic Governor, whieh, If carried | Women’s out, will radically change the method | Wool Hose, 15¢ of administering the business of the Plain ribbed; sizes 8!) Value 25¢. State. Tea and Coffee 1 Ba The Senate and Avsembly met shortly | Pot. after noon in an atmosphere fragrant) Gray enamelled; 4-qt. size; val, 25c. with flowers that adorned the desks of Floor Oiteloth, 27 cq. yd. the hetter known members in lavish | Best American make; cut from the Profus Lieut.-Gov, Thomas F. Way called the Senate to order and ful- roll any desired length; foral and other designs; worth 39c, filled for the first time the duties of | Notion Presiding officer, which will be his for | Specials 5c ea, the next two y *. The A» ely, Without a pre- ding officer, wan called to order by 6 papers plain and crimped hair pins; e ‘ 24 yds. No. 8 white cotton tape; doa ironing wax; 4 doz. safety pins; 2 doz. 1se en an m W Ocean pearl buttons; 6 spools black > 0 en 0 : darning cotton; cake babeskin soap. that most of the sicknesses of life come from inactive bowels and The Hudson Bay Importing Co.. sell more Furs than any other establishment in America and guarantee each article. We keep same in our great cold storage plant free for three years. OUR JANUARY SALE IS THE GREATEST. BARGAIN EVENT IN NEW YORK. DON’T FAIL TO ATTEND. COME EARLY AN HuDSON Bay-<o. | next America’s Largest Fur Store sim 20 West 23d St. 3 ine BROS. NEW YORK BROS. (o) — § ——————— {(e]i[+} —— § ——__—_ | to 10; Bpeaker, confirming the action of the caucus held last night by the Demo-/ wile the i Repubiicann voted for Fa lead you to Keep a the ae | you—poor blood and weakness follow: if your bowels are inactive leader. on the floor, saith thus meena | cupboard a a ozen or Pag sate ‘ S ER te matter poisons the whole system and ‘serious sickness ts minority leader, Five members were . ‘more’ handy™ geen of | sf Ray B. Smith, the clerk, who retired | , ff to-day in favor of a Democrat, Luke Read: t MoHenry. The Assembly immediately | Ly cratic majority. Mr. Prisbie received | NoC. O. D. or Mail Orders. from unhealthy condition of the organs of digestion, If your sure to follow, ‘Ti absent. elected Daniel PD. Frisbie of Bcoharie | “Wise: foresight should, | the votes of the 4 Dem 8 present, | digestive system is not working right, your food does not nourish i \ take promptly oo if: rations for the majority leadership iP Were defeated at last night's Demo-| : ca canine the plone fag ie edly absolutely upon their intrinsic : F When Senator Wagner was nominated | ’, R 5 President pro tem. Senator Grady | They*won't get’ broken; musty, i reputations All that is claimed 15] 45 to save yourself trouble and expense. Gentle, but quick; safe fose and walked out of the chamber li k di founded on fact. They have never but th h, th ble the b ia t 2 cs “I mT of 1 t . but thorough, they enable the bowels to carry away waste mattér [ without a "word, Althougn Grady re: | soiled or soggy like ordinary” failed to elicit the approbation of all | jiaturally and tone up the whole digestive system, ‘They: will’. not injure the most delicate. ‘They help you to get your bowels and your digestive organs in that condition when. they can tuke good care of themselves and of you. Beecham’s Pills Do Good Naturally For females, Beecham’s Pills are specially suitable. See instructions with each bea. ous last night, fears had been expressed that he might voice his dis to-day on the floor of the Se Atter Grady lad, left Wagn flected leader by a” strictly sodacrackers because their c | wo gas. ed eae crisp, clean freshness i 1S hy He i. en : my {WISNER WAREROOMS: ¥ protected by .the 2s |**,ge-640 Fulton St., Brooklyn.” moisture- proof, y ae oe : = ty vote. Senator Edgar T. Brackett of Saratoga, | the choice of last night's Republican gaucus, received the Republican votss and thereby became officially the leader ” if the inority on the fh ri fe pberrading 2 he Governors menage | dust-tight Far in Front as Pip acl igs eg age ERO TTS tion. . Dix when officially notified by Benators Stilwell and Cobb, reprenent- ng the Senaie, that the Senate was or- | @anized and ready for business, ex- Pressed the wish thet the Legislavure | would act promptly and intelligently | @nd would adjourn early. Both Houses took @ recess until Jan, 12 at 6.90 P. M. to give the leaders time to prepare the committee assignments A Be nah “SPIRIT WIFE” LOSES. “epirit “Summer | Resort’’ Adver- tising Medium The World printed 54,068 individual “Sum- mer Resort’’ ads. package. In the moisture-proof package Wea ACCOUNT ERAL a Miss Reba Lawson, w.~ as the . Fi wife” of Willlam 2. Prall, a promot last year. MORE T thought ahe was entitled to the 4 | insurance on his life when he dled, THAN DOUBLE ie fatied to rally enough spirits to enforce the number pub- lished in ANY OTHER New York newspaper. £ her claim when she took it into the ig Bupreme Court, Justice Bijur, before j whom the case Was tried, this afternoon directed a verdict against Miss Lawson ‘on the ground that evidence was lacking. Miss Lawson, now an employee of the City Comptroller's office, was Prall's LARGER A NTS IN on lO A Remarkable Record, | f ten Crete yl Og My eae ot Ti ble to World Ad. wi) Ooo we diy Fiber)? AND HA/LROAD FAR i . raceabdle to Wor . Seu oh wa weld a | le fo 2174.- SAVE. aerl1Ball9 wife Ueing Mrs. Julle B. Prall—really : | os OPEN EWERY@EVENING UNTIL 9 0 clock <8 DAN pe A ANE PRE ARAN Ta BILE IE Se ARIAS oS a een aR A RD ANE I MES SOI