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FE fy. on a { Eee SSE ees aes INTO GRAY HAR ; Darkens the Hair Wimoet everyone Knows that Sage Tea | jjo Works Department, hospitals and Beck the hatural color and lustre hair when faded, streaked or also ends dandruff, itching scalp stops "Of Wool Velour, Broadcloth or English >, “Parfait” Corsets to home, which is muns: flor about 60 cents. it does it so naturally and 3.50 Corset 5.00 Corset 8.75 Corset the Legislature to join with me in a budget conference. “In addition to workt budget form for recom jon to the Legislature, the conference has arrived at tentative appropriation figures for the ents whi out & SAGE TEA [WHITMAN'S BUDGET PROPOSAL FOR 1916 IS $57,164,517 ' (Continued from First Page.) and Sul- © of Sage compounded, hair, Years ago the this mixture was to and Nowadays, by asking at for “Wyeth’s Sage and "you will get a this famous old recipe y! Try it! No one that you darkened your same purposes by the Legisiature in 1916, I am confident that with | reductions will be shown in the final lown expenditures are the Mighway | remuite,” Department, Public Works Depart ment, State Hospital Commission, LEGISLATURE MEETS Commission, Palisades Interstate Park Commlasion and. State Fait FOR 1916 SESSION Commission, More strict control over State re- fixed allotment of certain revenues Rush of Bills Started—Com- | to specific expenditures, such as auto- | mobile feos to the Highway Depart- mittees Appointed. = ALBANY, Jan. 4.—The New York Treasury and no Btate money Gx. |Reetslature Wags convened to-day for | pended by any department or oMotal jexcepting upon certificate of the/the opening day included the organ- Comptroller. This strikes at the Pub-|isation of the Assembly and the read- y in institutions, Highway ing of Gov, Whitman's message and County Treasurers having State|both the Senate and the Assembly. All legislative appropriations for ‘Thaddeus 0, Sweet of Os- the full fiscal year to be included in oun ans his ittee as- one appropriation act. oO announced Lacey ts State flecal year changed to signments and also named pigeons Ovtonee Wee . Callahan of New York, the lis aecsasary’$ y eure oat ke wenn Tories sumtaes for Speaker, bills necessary to carry le get scheme as far aa the present| automatically became minority leader Legislature's help, firat time in the history bs y titutional -| mittee assignments vo nm an- dam a ‘he sudget form et spore nounced on the opening day, The § follows, the first name in st case Cer oe Chairman, Executive during its prepafation,| il of whom are ublioans: Realizing Bw T asked ta-| Ways and Means—Maler, Wheeler, dis-| operation of the Legislature and the application “4 beautifully v further study very large additional Prison Department, State Armory ceipta and expenditures, No more] Gov. Whitman's Message Read and All moneys must go into the State the session of 1916. Tho business for funda in charge. A mumber of bills were introduced. begin July 1 and ond June 90, instecJ of the| Adler of Rochester as majority leader. constitutional limitations will permit|upon the election of Mr. Bweet. up of the more important com- tives of Committees of! Beaker, Mechold, Brereton, Tallett, | Franklin Simon 8 Co. Fifth Avenue, 37th and 38th Streets Will Continue Thursday Annual Clearance Sales Women’s Fur Trimmed Suits Fur Trimmed Suits Fur Trimmed Suits Copies of Paris models Whipcord, richly fur trimmed. of Velour de Laine or Broadcloth. 25.00 Heretofore $39.50 to $49.50 39.50 Heretofore $59.50 to $69.50 Women’s Silk Gowns Afternoon and Evening Gowns Afternoon and Evening Gowns Of Satin d'Amour, C: Meteor or Of Georgette Crepe, Crepe Meteor, Georgette Crees, ee Sata of bilk Net. : 18.50 29.50 Heretofore $29.50 to $45.00 Heretofore $45.00 to $59.50 Clearance Sale of Mourning Apparel FOR WOMEN AND MISSES Mourning Tailored Suits Of lustreless black broadcloth, wool velour or whipcord. Mourning Afternoon Gowns Of lustreless black crepe meteor, ¢: de chine, Georgette crepe or serge. leretofore $24.50 to $29.60 Mourning Evening Gowns Of lustreless black or white crepe meteor or silk net over meteor, Heretofore $49.50 to $59.50 Heretofore $29.50 to $48.00 20.00 18.50 35.00 Annual Corset Sale FOR WOMEN AND MISSES # “Gossard” Corsets Laced Front 2.50 3.50 5.00 “Binner” Corsets Of Pink or White Broche 7.00 Corset 5.00 10.00 Corset 7.00 12.56 Corset 9.00 Our Own Make 2.00 3.00 5.00 3.50 Corset 5.00 Corset 8.00 Corset Annual Clearance Sale Women’s Hand Sewed Shoes Of patent or dull leather, with colored buckskin or kid tops. 5.00 Heretofore $6.50 to $8.50 ich | Cotilio, O'Hare, lee, Talmago, Martia, Law, Ken- ‘on, Graves, Callahan, McElligott, Judiciary—Knight, Pratt, Mackay, MeQuisition, Kincaid, Gibbo, Parker, McNab, March, Snider, Schimmel, Cities—Malone, Blakely, Ellenbo- fen, Simpson, Pov-sra, Pewley, Miller ropria- | of Erie, Pearon, Maerkle, Bell, Kelly, Pudor, Burr, Internal Affairs — Wells, Rangen, Arnts, Angsbury, Dobson, MeWhinney, Wheelock, Thayer, Kas- son, Fancher, Dox, Hess. Banke— le, Wheeler, Wella, Baxter, Lefevre, Chace, Augabury, Bloomfield, Lord, Oliver, Miller of Bi Taylor, Farrell, Ww : » Fullagar, Whitman, Witter, McGinnies, MoCue, maieonet McKeon, nservation—Machold, Talmage, Parker, Davis, Iverett, Weaver, Chase, Kasson, Voorhees, Serven, Miller of Bronx, Joseph, Levy. Rules—Spenker Sweet, Adler, Brer- eton, Mailer, Machold, Callahan, Gillen. raham 1, Shiplacoff, the only 8o- member, was assigned and Industries, Charitable and | gious Societies and Roolal Welfare Committees. The assignments of Hamilton Fish jr. the Rpt ive, were: General Laws, Canals and Penal Inatitutions, In the Senate the organization of Jast year was continued, with Kion K. Brown of Watertown and Robert I. Wagner the le: delegations. Senator Wagner was the only ab- aa He {a il at his home dn New ‘ork, ‘ —_——>— FIELDER JONES MANAGER AND VICE-PRESIDENT TOO St. Louis American League Team Is Finally Transferred to Syn- dicate of Fed Owners. ST, LOUIS, Jan. b—Fielder Jones, who managed the St. Louis Federals last season, took managerial char; of the St. Louls Americans to-day. Hi also became Second Vice President of | the club. It developed that in the final agree- ment for the transfer of the St. Louis Americans to the new owners—Phil Ball, Otto Btifel and associates—it was provided that Robert L. Hedges, retiring President of the Club, should pay the syndicate that handled the deal $6,000, which he received from the Boston Americans for Catcher Agnew, who waa mold to Roston be- fore the peace agreement was signed, but after the syndicate headed by Walter Orthwein and Cal McDiarmid had obtained an option on the Bt Louls Americans, The syndicate, however, took over aU debts of the club, including the $8,000 judgment in favor of John "Connor, former manager of the club, which was affirmed by the St. ‘Louis Court of Appeals yesterday. Ba Noles WOMAN SUFFRAGE BILL FIRST FILED IN SENATE Measure Provides That Women Shall Have Right to Vote for Pres- idential Electors This Year, ALBANY, Jan, 5.—The first bill in- troduced in the Senate this session, which opened to-day, was one by Sen- ator Slater intended to provide that women shall have the right to vote for Presidential electors this fall, A committee of the Woman Suf- frage Party, headed by the President, Mrs, Norman Le R. Whitehouse, was busy all day petitioning members to support their bills, which would authorize another referendum on the Suffrage question next year. Thirty-three propo: amendments to the Constitution, embodying virtu- ally all of the recommendations of the recent Constitutional —Conyention, were introduced by Senator William M, Bennett of New York, an Inde- péadent Republican, Continuing toda Now (A small charge will be Broadway at | Re els ,|man, only five feet tail The Semi-annual Sale of Saks-made Suits for Men Reduced from $43, $40, $38, $35, $30 & $28 Every suit in this event has been made during the present season. is the exclusive production of the Saks | organization. And the six original prices given are the actual ticket figures at which these suits formerly sold, and not { the romantic ciphers The better the day the bigger the bargain— | today is better than tomorrow. Saks & Company WILL NOT FREE HERRMAN FROM HIS ‘PONY’? WIFE Judge Decides Runaway Match Binding Since Millionaire’s Son Kept Up Visits. Although describing “soheming Woman whose moral char- acter leaves so much to be desired,” Supreme Court Justice Gavegan to- day decided that Dorothy Gates Herr. and nine- teen, is still the wife of Philp Herr. man, son of James 8. Hormrman, a miltonaire, The couple eloped while Mrs. Herman was a pony «how girl. She is now living with Mrs. Raymond Belmont, who is suing her husband for divoree, “To hold that persons under eigh- teen years can marry and Mve with each other after reaching the age of eighteen years without making their marriage @ permanent relation would be, in effect, to anction the propaga- tion of children who, at the caprice of violous parents, could be cast upon society as helpless charges,” says Justice Gavegan. The mistake that young Herrman made, the Court finds, was in visiting {hia wife after he had become eigh- teen. Previously to that he had sep- argted from the show girl at the so- Heftation of his parents. If young Herrman bed stayed away while his » as his lewal guardians, brought suit he would not now have forfeited hin right to an annulment of the marriage. . THEBAUD’S HOME ROBBED. MORRISTOWN, WN. J., Jan. 6.—When Mrs, Louls A. Thebaud, daughter of Richara A. MoCurdy, former President of the Mutual Life Insurance Company, Aros. yesterday she discovered that several small pieces of Jewelry wore missing from the dresser in her bed- room, on the second floor of the The- baud home in Madison Avenue here, Search @leclowed that not only these fares. but others, to @ total value of 4,000, w 6 although nothing elie Was taken, the house, Detectives found footprints on the lawn beneath the window, then open, al- though Mr. ‘Thebaud said it had been closed when is wife retired. oe Harmony!—that’s what this record is—unadulterated har- ‘And perhaps you like h An ps you like harmony as meek as we do; if you do, you won't waste an hour before get- ting record A1849—price, 65 cents, \ In the Glory of the Moonlight (Tenor Solo and Mixed Quartets If It Takes a Thousand Years (Tenor and Baritone Duet) Just let your dealet play it over for u so you will appreciate what a lot pleenas 300 are basing for 65 pole A 1849 “Save the Pieces” and we'll save you time and money. Any glass replaced heen in a few hours at a price that surprise Prescription you. unnecessary, Best Crystal Sph. Lens 50c Special Lenses Preportionately Low 3 Established 53 Years New York: 184 B'way, at John St, 228 Sixth Av., 15th St. 850 Sixth Av., 22d St, ge yeaa, hy Ann St. ‘est Street. | Brooklyn:498 Fulton St, cor. Bond St, H y & tomorrow $23 made for alterations.) her an a Every suit of sartorial fiction. 34th Street. THE EVENING WORLD, WEDNESDAY, JANUARY 6, 1916. c Saks X Company .22.. Broadway at 34th St. Now in Progress ——_————F The result of months of planning is clearly evi- dent in this wonderful showing of exquisite under- muslins. All are offered at extremely low prices. Elaborately Trimmed Nightgowns..7777.at $1.98 Pretty new “Rainbow” Nightgowns at $1.00 Shell pink Nightgowns in soft batiste..$1 to $1.98 Shell pink Crepe de Chine Nightgowns.... $2.98 Special values in soft batiste Nightgowns, Drawers and Bodices.......$1, $1.50, $1.98 “There ts also a complete showing of extra-size undergarments, made espe- cially for this sale and offered at very attractive prices. Continuing the Semi-Annual Clearance of Women’s. Winter Suits Our entire stock radically reduced. _ The season’s smartest models, the majority of which are abundantly trimmed with fur. The fabrics are chiffon velvets, velveteens, imported corduroys, wool velours, duvetynes, broadcloths, gabardines and whipcords. Suits........formerly $29.50 to $35.00........ reduced to $17.50 Suits........formerly » $39.50 to to $22.50 Suits........formerly $39.50 to to $27.50 Suits........formerly $45.00 to to $34.50 Suits........formerly $59.00 to $85.00.......reduced to $42.50 We shall continue to-day and to-morrow the Clearance of Women’s Coats Our entire stock of Winter Coats has been reduced to prices low enough to insure immediate clearance. The most favored models, materials and colors are included—Coats for every occasion. Coats.. formerly now $10.00 Coats.. formerly now $15.00 formerly now $19.50 formerly, ‘now $25.00 ...formerly sree OW $29.50 formerly $59.50............n0w $35.00 To-day and to-morrow we shall continue the sale of Women’s Glace Kidskin Boots 12 Inches High, at $4.95 Identically the same boots we have sold all season at'$8. Tobacco brown, with hand-turned sole and covered Louis XV. heel; or with light-welted soles with leather Spanish heels. In dark blue they come with turned sole and covered Louis XV. heel. ; In black they have light-welted soles with leather Spanish heels. Coats. All stxes ond all wotdths. Positively no C, O. D.’s, approvals or exchanges. Second Floor—33d Street. ‘ Special for to-day and to-morrow Spring Models in Serge Dresses, $12.75 Te pretty designs, in all wool serge. One model has cape collar effect, trimmed with lace fringe, and the new sleeve with extra fulness at elbow. Tucked yoke skirt. Suitable for small figures. Sizes 34 to 40. |The other model has braid-trimmed surplice waist, with yoke effect skirt. Designed especially for medium and large figures. Sizes 38 to 46. In navy, brown or black. Special for to-day and to-morrow Winter Dresses at Reduced Prices In velveteen, charmeuse, serges, silks, broadcloth and hand-embroidered velveteen. ~..formerly $45.00 to, $60.00.....°%, ..formerly $35.00 to $39.50. Dresses...........formerly $25.00 to $29.50. reduced to $18.50 Dresses formerly $25.00... rn reduced to $15.00 Dresses...........formerly $22.50 reduced to $12.75 Dresses ..formerly $18.50 reduced to $9.75 ..formerly $15.00... ..feduced to $7.50 A Sale of Binner Corsets For women and misses, Made of plain or fancy broche, batiste and coutil, in pink or white, trimmed with lace and ribbon or embroidery and ribbon, Heavy web hose supporters attached, Regularly $5 and $7....now $3.85 Regularly $10 to $12..now $5.50 Third Floor—s4th Street. Brassieres, in various makes, models and materials. Regularly $2 to $3.....now $1.50 Regularly $1.50.. Regularly $1.00........now Regularly 50c.........now 35c

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