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‘ THE EVENING WORLD, MONDAY, MAY 24, 1915. GLAD WHITMAN SPARED “TREE” Only “Plums” He Knocked) Off Will Not Hurt the Republican Loyal. PLAYED “SAFETY FIRST.” “Grand Stand Play for Bcon- 'y,” Democrats Call His Appropriations Cuts. ALBANY, May %—Having uscd what the politicians call a “safety- Gret rasor™ instead of an axe on the $68,000,000 of appropriations made by the Legisiature, Gov. Whitman has Qmished what he promised would be &@ most liberal slashing of the finan- @al dille in the interests of real economy. Instead of having made substantial outs that would have made the Im- Position of the $19,500,000 direct tax | unnecessary, the Governor has pecked away @ lot of amall items aggregating lees than $3,000,000. Mr. Whitman has not been bom- Darded with telegrams af congratula- tion from the hundreds of taxpayers in New York City who united in sug- gestions to him which, if followed, would have eliminated many millions more from the State budget. He hus come in for praise from up-State bosses who saved from emasculation many items designed to make “the boys” in the Legislature solid with the folks at home, Gov. Whitman did prove himself an adept in one phase of his treatment of the appropriations measures. Ho pared away numerous inconsequen- tial items without, so far shown, having deprived a ful Republican of his job un State Administration. WILL HAVE PLUMS JUST B FORE NATIONAL CONVENTION. A few of the “boys” who counted on raises in their pay suffered disap- pointment when the Governor sand- bagged items inserted for purposes of this sort. But they were cheered up by the prediction that next year the State Treasury will be bulging with a surplus, making it possible for the Governor to distribute, on the eve of a campaign to secure control of dele- gates to the Rpublican National Con- THe | | Black GREAT IST BY SINOYHIS OF FReCKLUNY Umarrems Lv mate zt bot ust eve, se Typrioas aetet i too and eine oop, al rhe} all righ’ (Copyright, 1916, by Otis F. Wood.) CHAPTER XXVII. (Continued. ) HEY don't like us,” Leonora replied, “because they think we are after Craig. I won- der what Long Jim has been whispering to nim, and what that paper is he has been show- ing Craig. Do you know how far we are from the Mexican border?” “Not more than five or #ix miles, I believe,” Laura replied. Lenora rose softly to her feet and strolied to the back of the range wagon. In a few moments she re- appeared, carrying a piece of paper in her hand. She stooped down. “Craig's saddiing up,” she whis- bered. “Look what he dropped.” She held out the paper, on which was traced @ roughly drawn may “That line's the river that marks the Mexican border,” she explained. “You see where Long Jim's put the cross? That's where the bridge is Vhat other cross is the camp.” She pointed away southward, “Thats the line,” he continued. “Laura, where's the professor?” “I don’t know,” Laura replied, “He rode off some time ago; said he was going to meet Mr. Quest.’ “If only he were muttered, “L feel here!" re Crat Lenora means abandoned portions of the canal. $100,000 to help Gohoes and Troy acquire @ toll bridge over the Hudson, help Waterford $100,000 ‘to bane a toll bridge over the Hud- #0 $15,000 for cleaning out the channel of Canandaigua Lake. 4,875 for highway construc- tion in Kesex and Warren Coun- vention, favors in the line of depart- ment appropriations and salary in- crea The up-State Republican handy men} are congratulating themselves on hav- ing a Governor who, though a reatl- dent of New York, has hed the temerity to take sides with them against the taxpayers of his own city. Mr. Whitman's disinclination to ac- ions from Mayor Mitchel and President McAneny of the Board of Aldermen calculated to make the direct tax unnecessary has won him a place in the hearts of those hosses| ft whose only concern ie how much) money the State is going to spend | in their particular districts. | d of Mr, Whitman in favor of @ big State budget without regard! to the protests from the metropolis has impelled many of the politically influential interests up-Suate to favor the proposed amendu to the Con. etitution to wive ihe Governor « jute control of the State's purse etrings, The proporition ts to permit the Governor and his departu heads to prepare the appropriations and submit them to the Legislature, o- which may reduce bul bet \uoreuse apy item Democrats who charke the Gov ernor with baving played politics with the Saancial bills point out that greet conrideration was shown the departments headed by Kepublicuns, while (uv } under Deomerauie Control suffered er vere treatment be Prisons Lepariment, of whieh Hh. Kiley, Democratic jeader in tom County, ie Buperintendamt, Waa deprived of several via fews WEW YORK CITY TO BUILD AL BANY BRIDGE Prom the piste b whieh #1) remain wv evens wuts Ort I Ora + le ayerved fathered vv t he tu r Ue on for the bereft of 6 eoute ” t overtuslly em ineted York will hove te per 1 per cont of the cow OBMocraTic WEIGHTS AND MEASURES BUREAU HIT es. | — $800,000 for Mohansio State Hospital bulldings. $0 for improving the Nor- mal School at Buffalo, A purely patronage item that went | eeitieg by the Governor is that of to pay locktendere and the cost of small repairs on the barpe| canal, and yet was taken out t appropriation for the Department of | Weights and Measures, which » to compel merchants to give custom: | ers honest we abt When Gov, Whitman made his “grandstand play for economy, the Democrats describe it, predi were made in some quarters that iz ale cuts would result, enabling vernor to call back the Legis. | Itature and have it reduce the direct | x to about $9,000,000, There is no! prosp the direct | there will be no — i The ome 4 wert <i ot THE By wine Preah Be soadon od Iee). sarhet We ANNIVER AI Lal ANU rt Fim 8YE PHILLIPS OPPENHEIM to escape bere ae goes.’ They saw him ride off into the tartness, Lenura ran to where her noree was tethered. going after him,” she an- “Listen, Laura. If they ar- she added, pointin “Say, kid, I'm coming too!” Laura | exclaimed, Lenora shook her head. “You must stay here and tell them about it,” she inalated “I shall be) ‘She. ralloped off while Laura was) k| still undecided. Almost at that mo- ment ehe heard from behind the wel- come sound of horses’ feet in the op- hy posite direction and Quest galloped up. Laura laid her hand upon his ‘3 rein. “Where are the others?” she asked, “French and two deputies from the township are about a mile behind,” Quest replied. “They've had trouble with their horses.” | “Don't a Laura continued quickly. ig has escaped, riding towal “the Mesicen frontier. Lenora, {es following him. He's gone in that direction,” she added, pointing. “When you come to the river you'll have to! bunt for the bridge” Quest frowned as he gathered up his reins, I was afraid they'd try something of the sort,” he muttered. “Tell the others where I've gone, Laura.” He galloped off into the darkness. Behind, there were some growls from the little group of cowboys, none of whom, however, attempted to inter- fere with him. Long Jim stood up and gazed suddenly southwacd “Cookie'll make the bridge ali right,” he remarked. “If the girl catches him, she can't do anything. And that last guy'll never make it, Whoop! Here come the rest of them. wotor, with the two de; to “It's old Harris at id fat Andy,” he | “W have some fun | Tuesday | May Manton wees from 14 + ATTRACTIONS AM our amerchandise adver tlsed Sunday is on sale Monday and Tuesday at the prices quoted. For instance, our BIG HOSIERY SALE One of the most important events of the year. Cut Prices throughout in Hose, as follows: Men's... sere Se © $1.60 Women’ . Se to $3,98 Bo 5. Tet baked Bs to veh Ms Tex. to Md Ay NGUBSTLONABLY flounced skirt ° nthe 4 panes rte mee, 1 WORE) “at “Been at your games again, Long Jim?" he Seean, “I hear you declined to hand — ® criminal who'd been sheltering on your ranch? You'll got i) ae before you've finished. warrant?” Jim asked. The ity produced it. bon | tooket it it curiously and ban: eee the only other thing you wank then, ts the man.” ‘Better e nregese him quickly,” deputy advi Fim im turned way, [Can't do it. He's beat tt.” + = ) re ‘ve let him ¢ Jim repeated. ware r by ht to keep him be eft at @ moment's notice. f your party the Le He job on a moment's notice and There's after him, all ‘The bag whispered to ono srouna ‘he elder of the two turned aro “Look here,” he said to the cow- boys, glancing around for Long Jim, who had disappeared, “we've had about enough of your goings-on. [ reckon we'll take one of you back and eco what seven days’ bread and water will do toward civillzing you." There was a littie mutter. The | deputies stood aide by side. With an almost simultaneous movement they had drawn their guns, “Where's Long Jim?” the older one| ‘ asked. (To Be Continued.) Lime-Lossin Tuberculosis | In (he Journal of the American Medical eclation (January 17, 1914) was the : It has been many times stated that tuberculosis oF in the pretuberentosis stage an Incrensed amount of calcium (time) | lost both im the urine and feces, In fret, & demineralivation has been thought te be © development of tuber. in part, to the fact that It ee & lime #ait so combined with other valuable Ingredienia as to be easily assimntiated Always we have urged users of Eek- * Alterative to atiend strictly to mate of food. proper diet, no opiates, narcottes ¢@ trial iker-Hegeman Mores and ding @rugetate. Kokman Laboratory, Philedelphia.—Aavt. 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Values 23 to 65 eta, 5 SPECIAL MENTION OF © yerdure or stained he and di ec Silk Mixed Sunfast Draperies— touly wonderful et—wvalu Petticoats and Undermusline | A special store in itself: fying stocks charseterized awsortments in —values that mother—styles to please oe nore mionT ouqnrens to 16 Conrespentenss Corte 06 Mherte Peper will be many ne—many cua 4 oO i: Reve ieee in Demastio- \de—| ney i: a we dras—Cream or igre a ‘sstenon nan rk—BSpecial of Sunfast fy Hi ta aah ne 008 CEM UT lem operat one

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