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eet eealieaahe “ YEE EVENING WORLD, FRIDAY, DECEMBER 3, 1915. ‘Wotnestay, remaine in the State with milla and factories running at full! duced working hours. During 00! be una le to fill,” says the report from REMAINS IN PRISON IF HAIR IS TURNING GRAY, USE SAGE TEA That beautiful, even shade of dark glossy hair can only be had by brewing & mixture of Sage Tea and Sulphur. Your hair is your charm, It makes or tenced for stealing $565,000 from the month last ye extremely busy and the worsted mills ‘ tober a new high record was estab-| Atlante Prison at Withersfield. HIGHER WAGES EVERY — lished for goods shipped through the| Chicago reports that confidence 1% The seventy-year-old ombessier, What to Wear ’ From Boston comes the report that/ Pott of Philadelphia to, foreign coun-| the future is indicated by the who has served over seven of the labor ts fully employed and mills run- amounting to $13 |, com-| expenditures being undertaken for ¢! BECAUSE OF CLAMOR twenty years to which he was sen- ning at capactty. Woollen mills are with $6,823,859 for the same purpose of enlarging output, while Louis district says the im- [ asen outside of this State, As State) Savings Bank of New Britain, of blackened a career of twenty years, | / from 1888 to 1908, and during most of | © this time he posed and was regarded | as sound and straight, | If Mr. Alcorn has any doubt whother | ban home yesterday the 5S! Ate) \torney's walk to his office was in-| | terrupted by prominent business men | of Hartford, who expressed angry | THE Noss.™ OreT A and When to Wear re | WHEEL TURNING; REPORT as the very styles themselves, There floats gracefully about the shoulder. hats look much better when a veil is| worn with them, while the big hat ts | more becoming without. A floating veil often makes # large hat look top heavy, but it gives just the right balance required by a narrow brim- din this way, while the French veil is thrown right over the hat crown with one point in the front, one in the back and one hanging well helow each shoulder, The most fashionable veils are bordered, some He PULL. have shown considerable improvement! mendous de v t business to be much better, with) jusiness in their hist« tion that in the or not he should prosecute Walker on | med sailor or a brimiess turban, the fourteen counts of embezzlement | custom to put ret has ‘a oF bind usto veil on a hat by and forgery which still lie againat the pinning the upper edge right around Here’sGrandmother’ s Recipe | man, that doubt must be weakening brim, but this season wa have , under the attacks : All that and some of the to Darken and Beau- Blair ised r neal doh veils start at the too tity Faded H Members of the Board of Parole, On the ctown ‘Tne howe voll ts ade e rges raers ade air. arriving in Hartford from his subur- | jus for Any Baking Powder listrict reports a tre- | Provement noted in the past for steel products|days has gone far toward wiping during the month. A large percent- id unprecedented activity in the! th incurred in the early months | Which he was Treasurer, will leave By Andre Dupont. ON BUSINESS OUTLOOK ge ef the’ business Ob me q@eoetien| sell abd allied businesses, —Prices| ot the yean e the prison to-day 1! jatives com- mafia th othevente tore 8 rt are at the highest since the early part | 1s word comes that with plete their plans to whisk him South, mills 1s emergency orders for Europe; | or jyos, when they were maltitained of confidence among the far distant trom where the people WHEN TO WEAR A VEIL. | @ places it tn estimated to bejfor ihe purpose of Tquitation utter | merchants sad’ teem TReEtea who know him can give expression to FTER being rather out of fashion for the last three years, the vell has) | taktik . Witkew as 60 per cent ho panic. ‘There ts no lack of ene {the district the tendency ie to. fis Bank Thief Walker, WhoStole| the widespread indignation aroused | once more come into ite own again, and now it 1 not only extremely Federal Districts Show Im- jeral Reserve agent at Now | ROrraens fn nie dlateict, but racher | crvese activivies sil tues ot Ce In consequence of his Liberation. modish to wear a veil, but many of the smartest hats do not really ee reports that activity and im-|inente show re is tho |the San Francisco district says 6omdle $565,000, May BeProsecuted | ‘There is tittle sympathy for Walker, | ook well without It. | proved Conditions All | provement of trade and industry con-| information fro ‘and as|tions are growing better. and so well does be know it that he} — When the veil was last worn it was a modest looking covering that fast- | ver the Country ed during October, and that the) * Tule large reserves.” ; ee ’ on Other Counts, would mot go back to-day to his old ened tightly around the hat and was brought in snugly under the chin, but Over the Country. M1 and department stores show| Richmond reports, that some coal | $00 Young Farmers Here To-Dar. home in New Britain, there to wait a now it takes almost as varied forms! M 6 Elght hundred boys and girls from ory, and that Ohio will arrive here to-day as guests fow days until arrangements can be r an fnereasing demand for higher|the mines are working at full capac- js the voll that is a mere flounce °c. 8 verte | & . of the Chamber of Commerce. These HARTFORD, Conn., Dec. Rather | made to receive him by a friend | around the hat, the vell that comes! WASHINGTON, De otatded a aruba senda throughout this| From Atlanta comes the informa. |younksters are champion corn i ¥ at to th , ri . ode Reserve Boar’ usiness conditions throughout this . tn G0 hambly seetd into 0 word down just to the nose, the vell thot, received by the Federal Reserve Board t he growers. industrial lines steel | prize of a big trip offered Attorney Hugh M. Alcorn poi | . ve Federal Reserve Dis-| strict are becoming better,” ts the! ang foundry products are holding the | PY,t epartment of that apparently doses not watcome| Attorney Hugh Set eer eak one the harem vell that starts rakishly from the twelve Fedoral Reservo Diss) eitadolphia, “and sub. | hat record previously reported. “tt | nu ey are to apend hin, William F. Walker, the New| i= ® letter sent @ year ago to the below the eyes and the square French triote show Improved business condl-} cinta! improvement t# being made In {ia now a quection on. the part of pros | ee mipton of thet, 8 Britain bank thief, who was paroled | Board of Parole, Walker's was not a veil that re to the waist and, tions during the mbnth of October,| Mantlal improvement Is being made in scoutearion of orders | Dewey Hanea ie ait ts es | Sing ley impulsive crime—his thieving | bbl Bs low — : 1 nit th increasing wages for labor and! voluntarily increased wages and re-! for future delivery which they may lof corn on a single acre. A general rule nearly all a amazement ut the Board of Parole’s| action. Among these men were John M. Taylor, President of the Connecticut | Mutual Life Insurance Company, and | taste the face. When it fades, turns gray, streaked and looks dry, wispy and Senet, aay. just ‘an application or two of hemlet enhances its appear- soe ahundredoid are of figured lace, while others are of net with chenille borders and dots or fissured designs, Plain dotted veils are also worn and #0 are veils of plain and fancy meshed net, but these are not in as good style as the bordered vells. An especiaily modish example of the nose veil is shown in one of the Mustrations. This is a black veil with flat «ilk ring dots and a border Ever Sold in New York ee bos a) at bother to prepare the tonic: you ) H. Burt the | in Savon euoer halted ate pst tS PURE aes oan irom any drug store a 50-cent! 5 3ank o | over a white velvet hat trimmed with gee rae Sage ond Sula | in tof i Me Arn wag ated) oni, Maen Mae oan PRINCINE onasenare BAKING PONDER BEETS Thi .| to-day wimt his plans were, Ho re- d chid. p put oO a OUNDS Compound.” read te see, Tring beck| ed that he still Was eit fe fst velow the upper band of fur and UCL for SEEMAN BROS., NEW YORK city. POUNDS the natural color, thickness ‘and lustre T haee tar dina cay eats ah | RE Uoeer tee ne oe enmenee i Ha Bbrsrarcy: sep eine nnd Yai ndruff, stop | saw it,” he replied, “and I take it thar; The second filustration shows a a the membdra of the Board of Parole) NeW net vell worn with one of the " Everybody uses “Wyeth's'” Sage and | did their duty as they thougt iiigh-erowned hats that are now the a Mii ‘ —Bulphur because it Mt ens so naturally | saw it.” ¥ thought they vety height of fashion. ‘This te ad- l and evenly that nobody can tell it has Arthur 8. Walker, the embezzier's ted in the floating style, It has bean applied. You simply dampen a/0N, did not go to the prison yest only a light border chenille figures souD eat. PURE BAKING POWDER [Seaco sponge or soft brush with it and draw Mra, John H. Coats, Walker's sister, and ts f ped Mane Outen eaters this throu, . tak J) } @nd her husband, former Judge Coats, rd ela age he CAR LOAD strand ste time; by morning the grey | pent an hour with Walker in the of eather thick vall io haste ‘&SEEMAN BROS NEW — : hair has disappeared, and after another | {nts morning, They refieey eoeBs dust j ‘shige yl a lh application it mes beautifully dark| anything. Waiker, who still wears at of the new chifton vel IPs, oo and appears glossy, lustrous and abun-! the ight, blue prison uniform is oy th \ » de. dant.-*Ad: clined Le interview ? ; vif eg } rf shape an t parm | ‘ me) WT | the hat or motor bo: ESTABLISHED 1863 belo ina | brought striking harem eff Just eo eyes Thia has the the not obstructing Sig) PRINCINE <7 BAKING fe SEEMAN BROS NEW YORK CITY on from the dust, Another sion of the harem vell is sometimes Store es Open J worn with evening dress. A filmy . Saturday scarf of tulle is fastened to the hair Evening in the back and brought around tn the front so that it covers the face ei Uniil just below the eyes. But the tulle or THE MosT POPULAR V' lock net used for this must be very diaphanous i ndeed, and either of, white or 10 o’Cloe! the exact shade of the frock or the effect will be clumsy instead of smart. 464-466 FultonStreet, Brooklyn Cone eee eee Uki Feu Ate QtrKIa: Us Ob BECOME Sy wearing nh it and see if you are not pleased with the effect. one of the new veils w: GLIMPSE OF MORGAN STOPS A BEAR RAID E.R. BACON, RAILROAD MAN, DIES IN HOSPITAL: and Ohio First Vice President Succumbs After Oper- ation for Appendicitis. BALTIMORE, Dee, 3. bone Bacon of Presiden Men’s and Young Men’s Overcoats S Financiers First Visit to Office Since a nh d S u its | Setiea hie Sur Story y of Serious Iliness. } At J. P. Morgan, looking the picture of| health, visited his office y rday for the first time since he was operated on| Here Is Seeman Brothers’ Third Car of Princine in 90 Days 107,200 Ibs. of Princine Pure Phosphate Baking Powder sold to ONE wholesale house in ninety days for the house- Baltimore Isdward Rath- New York, First Vice nt and member of the Board of ‘ for appendicitis nearly a month ago. For | Directors of the Baltimore & Ohio Rail- 4 4 7 ° j Very, Very Special fj severe cave vears noi spread renorts| ron, and formerly | President of the wives of New York! To say nothing of the big orders i Geacanac inside singl that his condition was very much worse! Baltimore & Ohlo Southwestern, died at ld t th h le l j vercoats s © Bi | than has deen admitted, the Johns Hopkins Hospital last night ) and double breasted models J! Few persons observed Mr. Morgan's) Mr, Bacon come to the Johns Hopkins so Oo other wholesalers, | of smart warm fabrics in all arrival at his office, and — re = Hospital about two bbiwcal ago, i-beeead i . * - i xchange did not learn of It until | he was found to be in a serious condition | sizes. 2 o'clock, Shortly after noon the| from appendicitis and an immediate ] : * ™ @erto! 1 decided upon, | The Suits include 2 and he floor, and | oPeration was | ere se Steel and other stocks tumbled, Dur Mr, Bacon apparently withstood the | 8 button sack suits in the Bp is’bcte fae trader Walked over ‘0 ordeal very successfully and railted i ‘ Broad Street window, and across ickly, He maintained @ steady tm- swagger and conservative 9% ! stood Mr. Mor- | be ” oO! riners. as i rn | he tr trader slipped back quietly Into tntit’ death intervened, | f the Steel crowd and ed ox ‘ar , home with bis AS Rates ta fot several thousand shares ot|, Nr. Bacon made his Other Suits $7.50 to BBE Frets tot several thousand efarren, | ooNar n> ahton (at Ram's dF bah Thscarine Princine Pare Picectiats Makigg Pouilie . pene i the crowd into the se and in the | Avenue, New York he dea¢ is e e > > » Be , > eate i Other Overcoats - _- $15.00 to BAS Bi iii rann te cover sil saeg trom |ioin th No Mate’ to tne be | $4¥e to 88. Buttalo in 1969, where he made his home until fow years ago when he moved to New York City, During the li ot H4¥4 to $6, at which point it closed. LL KNOWN NEW YORK Surin th ne STATE WOMAN. fhe late Jonh A gatinore & Ohio Rate road, Mr, Bacon came to Baltimore and tered into negotiations with Mr tt about the B. & O. 8. ing the Buffalo’ holders of He also negotiated with tne English holders of the Baltimore @ Ohio Rail- months ago, I used | road stock, and tt was through his ef- your medicine for| forts that the Cincinnatl, Washington tiv th {.|and Baltimore branch of the B & 0, ive months accord-| Was established, He also consolidated ing to your instruc-| the B, & 0. 8. W. and the Ohio and tions, and now I am| piissisaipp! Haltroas (4 a well woman and a baking discovery in fifty years—a baking powder that develops its leavening strength in the oven instead of wasting it in the mixing pan. So remarkable is the result that I guarantee you can improve any baking recipe in any cook book with Princine or I will refund the price and the cost of the material used in making the trial. Pri Boys’ Suits and Overcoats, $3.95 to $12.50 Our Convenient Payment Plan On Any Purchase Up to $10, Special Terms of ‘] DOWN & | A WEEK It’s The Same Story Everywhere. Rochester, N. Y.—"About elghteen proud mother. I cannot praise Doctor OBITUARY NOTES. Pierce's Favorite _ Prescription too! jrenry B. Roper, for some years ee highly and anyone} Managing Director and st muadenty ot} e | wishing to write me concerning my| tho Leyland Line, died suddenly at friends taking your medicine who are Byron D. Navy Pay- now on the road to recovery.”~-Mrs. | master, died ‘Aux Cayes, » 3 i: Poder ot 86 Hamill Place, |Hayti, wheer he had been on duty as 1S ENDORSED BY LEADING ochester, N. Collector of Customs rs Trery roman who has reason to r Spencer Ponsonby -Fane, ninety. | PURE FOOD AUTHORITIES. lieve that backache, headache, un-|one years old, attache to the Britis! “ ” a “ial ~ ntura low ‘spirits, sleepless | Logation in ’ Washington In 1846-7, | Pure,” says McCann of the New York Globe. nights, gularities or a catarrhal | died yesterday in England. “Exce t,”’ says Professor Allyn of Westfield, Mass condition is caused by a derangement| Stuart Fitz-Randolph Merrill, poet | Excellen » aay ¢ ’ )M , |of the wotmanly functions, owes it to| and writer, is dead in Paris, eeed) “Star, says the Good Housekeeping Bureau of herself and dear ones to speedily over- | fifty-two. | Pure Foods, Dr. Harvey W. Wiley, Director. R come the trouble before general] John F, Kelly, formerly Postmaster, | i Ps ’ ’ | Ni POUND breakdown causes permanent prostra-|died yesterday at his home in Jersey | “ Right,’’ says Forecast Mogazine, ultra authority \ tion. City, in his sixty-seventh year. on pure foods. . = — WOMAR) WEREMINIG Dr. Plerce's Favorite Prescription is] Mrs, Maria Catherine Chaffes ; . ;® non- -uleoholic remedy that any uil-| Porter, seventy-three years old, died | If your grocer hasi't Princine tell him to HATE ing woman can safely take becuse it|in Bridgeport, Conn. yesterday. Her See Paeteail ae mochiae Gamal and NCIN pure glycerine, containing Asis prop-] as closely connected with the cap- address anc will send you a cup free i TO REGAIN HER FIGURE. erties of the most pronounced char. {ture and burtal of John Wilkes Booth. Patnenva hat iiaas acter, Lily Hinter, an emotional actress of Hand . Tt is not a secret remedy because | tWenty years ago, was found dead last fringing (a pat up in Han ndy Handle Cups S te KR Ita Ingredients are printed on wrapper. |Bisht at her country home near At- falf pounds, 1Se.; P » 3Oe. ey ait Got Dr, Pierce's Favorite Prescription | 02119 City. | to-day, either in liquid or tablet form, | Thomas Brennan, #ixty-sevon years RY Yr RIVE | Dr, Pierce's Pleasant Pollets not only |i!) the last eury of the six men |the original but the best Lattle Liver | Who in 1876 rescued the Fenians from fs a first put up over 40 y prison at A, is Jirginia. Es ae r RK, V. Pierce, ates | ud at his home, N One Ric mond, Virginia A imitated Ce never equaled, as Hundred and Sixty ry | A tt ey're purely ‘able, bein pb AAA ahah mado up of concentrated and ‘refined |, DF George WW. Walty, one of no | inedicinal principles, extracted from the [best Known physicians of Brooklyn, | roots of American plants, Do not gripe, | died Wednesday at his home, No. 500 ‘One or two for stomach corrective, three | Clinton Street, in bis seventy-firet bs or four for ogthartie—AAVE . oe ae noe tan RO hf = ae anaes 4 ja ooriranen nestle