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MARRIAGE TRUST TRIES TO GET BACK OLD GRAFT Tammany Aldermen Said to Have Been Approached as War Tax Is Removed. When the Marriage Trust was working overtime around City Hall and the Municipal Building, it cost from $ up to get married. If a pros. pective bridegroom arrived in a motor car it might cost him five times that sum. Then came the smashing of the Trust and the announcement that marriages would cost but ten cents, the price of the war tax stamp affixed to the certificate. City Clerk Scully announced to-day that the Government had revoked the order taxing marriage certificates, It was reported that some of the Tammany Board of Aldermen had/ been approached by members of the| old Marriage Trust who asked for| permission to do business under the guise of regular marrying officials paid a salary by the city. If an at- tempt is made to reinstate the de-| posed marriage runners there will be & ‘fight in the Aldermanic Board. Many Tammany Aldermen will join with the Fusionists in opposing a re- newal of tho old practices. CHILD GETS SICK CROSS, FEVERISH IF CONSTIPATED. Look at tongue! Then give fruit laxative for stom- ach, liver, bowels. “California Syrup of Figs” can’t harm children and they love it. A laxative to-day saves a sick child to-morrow, Children simply will not take the time from play to empty their) bowels, which become clogged up with waste, liver gets sluggish; stomac at the coated, or your chil foverish, breath bad, rest heartily, full of cold or sore throat or any other children’s ailment, give a teaspoonful of “California Syrup of Figs.” then don't worry, because it is perfectly harmless, and in a few hours all this constipation poison, sour bile end fermenting waste will gently move out of the bowels, and you have a well, . A thorough “inside ofttimes all that is neces- sary. It should be the first treatment given in any sickness, Beware of counterfeit fig syrups. Ask your druggist for a 50-cent bottle of sour, mother! It dren of all ly printed 1 Catarrhal Deafness Stopped by Pretzinger’s. THE EVENING WO! LD, THURSDAY, JANUAR Are You Saving Money? Evening World Starts Campaign for Thrift Centenary ot the Founding ot the First Savings Bank in America American Bankers’ Association Co-.operating in Campaign to Bring Out Most Helpful Plans of Saving. Tho Evening World, co-operating with the American Bankers’ Association, begins to-day a campaign for pocketbook pre- paredness—for thrift, It is not the easiest thing in the world to save money, but the readers of this paper during the next few months will be given every encouragement to learn how to do it. Cash prizes amounting to 6260 wil be given to those who show the most sensible plans of home or domestic financing, Before making this offer Tho Evoning World submitted the plan to the American Bankers’ Association. The result was that the association, representing the financial interests of the entire coun- try, gave Its hearty approval and backed {t up by offering $150 to be given in prizes to Evening World readers who are able to prove that they can save and take care of their money. This action of the American Bankers’ Association, through its savings bank section, {s one feature of its country-wide campaign for thrift, which will be carried on throughout the year 1916 to celebrate the one hundredth anniversary of the founding of the first savings bank in the United States. All signs point to a tremendous, record-breaking year of pros- perity in this country this year. Millions on millions will be made, but if the best and most lasting results are to be gained, the wage earners and salary workers must learn to save and invest their sur- plus more sensibly than they ever have before. No thrift campaign could have been started at a better time, for there has never been @ time when saving should be so easy. It is safe to sa) that every reader of The Evening World has money problems. It is planned to have you write about them; tell what your income is; tell how much you spend for rent, food, clothes, &c., how much you have in the bank, what Investments you have, and how much life insurance you carry. In other words, “What Do You Do With Your Money?” The articles on this subject will be published on Wednesdays and Saturdays in The Evening World. In these columns will be discussed the most Interesting letters received. All will be consid- ered in awarding the prievs. Tue discussions are designed to be helpful. The Evening World campaign is designed primarily to help men and women earning $150 a month or less. The committee of awards will be announced later. The American Bankers’ Association offers $150 in prizes, and The Evening World adds $100, making $250 in all. The prizes will be as follows: First prize, $60; two prizes of $25 each; five prizes of $10 each; ten prizes of $5 cach; twenty-five prizes of $2 each. All correspondence will be kept confidential, but It will be nec- essary for you to give name and address. Address all letters to Thrift Editor, Evening World. KEEP LETTERS WITHIN 200 WORDS. The privilege of participating in the campaign fs open te every one, There are no conditions, ACID STOMACHS ARE PPE Im A Women’s Special purchase from three of our The Most No Credits Fulton and Bridge Sts.Brooklyn Continuation Tomorrow, n Extraordinary Sale of and Whipcord, in black, navy, brown and green. present or early spring wear. * BROOKLYN HEIM,CLLINS & G portant Announcement Friday) of and Misses’ Tailored Suits of 575 Tailored Suits, made to our order, foremost manufacturers. Of Broadcloth Suitable for Sizes 16 to 44 bust measure. Remarkable Values Ever Offered at 15.00 No Approvals No Exchanges EVA'S BULL PUP TAKES CE EVENING WO!LD, THURSDAY, JAI SURRENDERED, AS STOLEN S60 GAVE HIM NO SLEEP| » Money Was Taken in Ohio, He Said, but He Gave Himself Up Here. Saying he was Benjamin Torelo, agod twenty-two, a man surrendered this morning at Police Headquarters, DWAY'S READY RELIEF 25¢ 1.00 Free trom injurions drugs, compounded acconting to The Famous Prescription of Dr, John Radway (a practising physician.) For the Grip Baturate thick flannel with the Relief, Afiuted with water if desired, and apply &@ bandage to the throut. Give the Pile ; He added that he had stolen $60 from het vena 4 grocer in Everitt, O., and had been catment, unable to sleep since. ven Torelo, refusing to give names, said will re freely. ton man, who had educated him aa 4n artist. As an athlete, and to win |@ wager for his patron Torelo said he had undertaken to walk to Los | Angeles in 286 days, working his way, | “The people in Ohio,” he oaid, “were the meanest people in the world to me." v er! ai BE YOUR OWN PLUMBER AND GAVE MONEY RY USING 25¢ THOMPSON'S 25 DRAIN-PIPE CLEANER sald he was stranded at Ev. and stole the money when he |had to play valet to the grocers | brother. The police are communicat jing with the authorities at Everitt. ¥ 138, 1916, Oe rl FRIDAY, Women’s Underwear ISFACTION. GUARANTEED REFUNDED HENBERG ci co _L.A.PRICE Pres ‘ With Purchases of $1.00 or Over It prevented with aale spa at our Stamp Desi, Main Floor Rev Stamps FREE ————o san) =6Present COUPON ® Trading Stamps with Friday, Ja These fifty stamps are of the those you All Day Friday, Jan. 14th Good (Fifty) Zag Green All Day ; gia Bf) Purcha: of $1 or Over wou! ordinarily obtain with your purchases. ree ws 39C bt 67e Tissot Freres Con= nac—3 star brand Few 8100 Gin or Batiom REATER p Vo urvatway > Broadway ¢ Kichth P | ate expelled from the bowels and head- | Colored Dresses—chambray, Mn | ie MnOOKIAN Asi Fulton | Ache, dizziness and sallow skin go | $4, Einghame—various model ! quays Cesnim avs a8 | Small Pill—Small Dose—Small Price Babies Long and Short Coate. 48 Newark NEWARK Broad Street, | | GENUINE must bear signature all wool cashm hand embrotdered | UNION HiiL: Bergenline Avenue. | 2 “ ‘STOMACH UPSET? |_“<#=<-7@re | ERR PP, INTEREST & DIVIDEND NOTICES. | AJAX RUBBER COMPANY, Inc, | 1796-1798 BROADWAY Get at the Real Cause — Take | Dr. Edwards’ Olive Tablets. ; : | New York, January 10, 1916 1 it cred HAKOLD W. STIM’SON, | TREASU IER ve FOR SALE. i mouth don't JAMONDSeWaTCi LIBERAL CREDIT || D BUSINESS OPPORTUNITIES, FQH pal West Murlin or Cambrte- Nainsook or Ci Nainsook Corset Covers. Women's Nightdress | Women’ Extra Slae Pettic Girls’ Wash Dresses: Ot 1A Yrhm—Fem, $148.06... OO} & Misses’ Middy Blousea— We rowith ar and cuffs of penhawen of Navy—-neat models, laced at side or regulation style, Teg. 98 ry |W A reg GUO LATS vmen's Mutts k, French yney--new round. aty satin les wt wrist musiin—cucks and 8. or ruffie of embroldery—our reg. . or tucks worth 4 ric Drawers— emb'y oF laces—value .69 and .69 .48 Ww n et Covers—nainsook —soveral atyles—reg. .29. 24... 6 ‘yok emb'y or laco—reg. 49... | Nainsook—dainty emb'y and lace—reg. -round or V neck--lace or emb'y finish— reg. 6 s08-—noat or open ote ore Dy Jc Combinations—lace or inty trimmings— LO Envelope Chemises— necklace, omb'y and ‘4 insoo! 32. k—dal CK. $2.03..44 round ie ribbon--reg. 49 seereeees BS 9 | fancy lace, amby——reg. 69. ..... 48 Pape es | Envelope of Regular Chemixen— Banquet Whiskey—) West E . Glo dainty yokes—valu ren oh 79 dg] edocs ! : 1 Extra Size Corset Covers— Pisa Cc ws ie ener: Ge por Wh. os Oe Meh neck—tight fitting—reg. .29 19 h Caught Tile Fish oF | Extra Size Nightdresses—V of mb'y inserts and remularly .59... soos Extra Size Drawera—soft fintah muslin-—H. 8. ruffle—rog. .49.. .28 ats—rows of lace or wide emb'y— “ ’ ” Feit reg. .29... ‘A “Vordlat Tog tee Infants’ Half Wool Shirte— the 7; well made-—shell finish—reg. 69 44 rh, catarrhal headache, | A bine | Y 5e ' Killed ape 4 throat and catarrheal Geet. Nip 1 = sas | of Cele Bables’ Wrappers—white datay cloth- be checked and y ips Hotel Chambermaid’s Ankle, | ahecty oe or Prime M owls pretty wh nih on | a@ht sleeve | evercome by the daily use of Pr ee : therrx ot a, | ne or eu ¥ fashic Catarrh Balm, | Is Spanked, Then Locked Up | bers He 1,24: 14.) i reg. 5S eieaata + 85 qrontament in. chow r Rabi ivati apectal Barr vate—excellent flannelette the past 20 ye for Rabies Investigation. aes # ‘ eH +18: pete aptien teed to please a “Acta” orsohs-are dangereue because ae Ramer Doubs 206 Stamps Beiore 12 Noon, Sinele Therealter mpmmarmman (7 | 1 cambric bande. Bee factory ourative acid Irritates and inflames the delicate care" of Eva Tanquay Long Skirts and Gerirudes—wool bermful drugs, ¥ great healt ining of the stomach, thus hindering Shrected her Boston bull mixed flannel—well made— seetiee, curative Palliations that aasisi| and preventing the proper action of the| Mand Toker Rae, reg. .7 Ts bh LS Ea EEC ESY Les Se Temer sesore ia restoring healthy mem:| stomach, aad leading to probably! Street and Broadwa: 4 Sy Emb a 7 . we o a e nd a » yesterda embroidered Flanne! Skirta—wool prenes. All Eood areckees ar'PPIY| nine-teonthe of the cases of stomaca noon. he bit Julia ‘Contoy. a W. L. DOUCLAS faized flanpel-exrelient variety 4f you want to rid yourself of oatarrh, | (rouble from which people suffer. | maid, right smack on the ‘ri ; FOR MEN long and short—reg. eveeee oO Pratag able by Inclosing a Zo. stamp for Ordinary medicines that act merely | for no reason, whatever, unless U0 se | SHOES womtuatoys e neen an Slips, Gowns, Dressen—sizen to 8 yea, mailing by addressing nger's Catarrh| upon the stomach iteelf are useless in| her eal, 1 hewitt ailbn) maninie 4 = —nainsook—-bishop and yoke Yialm Go, Dayton, O ‘Adve such cases, for they leave the source of! The 1 yes showing Mise Tangusy — | owels Regular styles-—reg, .25, Waa +20 table, the sold in the sormach,. 58 desired to mak LAN Infante! Slipo—-nainsook—ta Aeeaiea. ant ik Scnanaincin’ ret 1 alapped him | You can relish your meals without | gi!iy"gilni: ote gy ft Be F you want your “‘busi- H a bur } fear of upsetting your liver | oer : ter we ir, Fe atl L * Tots’ Dres white lawn . id lutor went to Dr. Feld t | or stomach if you will jotta Tobe or 3 ness” to become the} | m8 ee , Hogpttal and “had ont tints yoke, French 8 nire—variety of 1 me ‘ i] Tanguay pretty 4 - talk of the town, tell about Poodt wine vt understand. th /Carter’s Little Re heas wine it through « World “Want” may “be oaten wee aly Plarsal, she waa | Liver Pills, Little Tots’ Dressea—white lawn and | meal te followed did not demur when told Foul accumu nainaook—laces, embrolderien, ag 33393 3 9 Mai must be locked up until the Health au- lati 1 fine tucks, smocking and hal om any drugaiet 80d | thorities had a chance to see if he \Tationsthat | work-—slsee to 6 yra--reg. av d hydrophobia symptoms. NFW Yo Poison the blood: | senllop—well made—short o oute izen to 8 yra—-reg. $3.98....., Misses’ and Girls’ Wear January Sale Values shoulders 14 to 18 yra.—reg. $ Fine gin J assortment of p ema models— nany pretty styles 68 Women’s Suits, Coats, Furs, etc, Friday Clearance Prices flored Sults——Black, Na n Broadcloth--K r stralgh| flare skirt nd Warmly ree vy, peau Interitn 1.94 ) fur trimmed Hara sterlined wines { with ruff! 698 Fourteenth Street January Sale Offerings 8 | Scotch Linen Crashes—extr: ix. 20 pS White Goods, Laces, Emb’ys, our reg. .69..... rae | mmb'y agen and Inecrte— 45x36-—worth 23 cts......8ale 18% ok—Alc also beadin, od trimming widths Roeser tte hinkeo oy sf or 4) teres oirtlont- tren! an . SHEBTS—nhematitched | Men's Bille Neckwear—ma ARN West of Fifth Avonse AS Usuat, BARGAIN Dag and Bargain Day Clearances A COMBINATION OF INTEREST TO ALL No Mati or Telephone Orders for the Following — Linens, Towels, Towelings, Etc. Muslins, Sheets, Pillow Cases. January Sale Values January Sale Values January Sale Values Women's Petticoata—ruftie of emb'y. Linen Napkine—22 tnch—bleached, and tucks—our reg. .59 ses 4B jouble damask—Iriah m'fr— Bleached Sheetings—2% yard: N] Rufties of wide embroidery or ime nee of patterne— wide—worth 30 . fancy Ince—Value .19...seee+++ OT] POH $RE5 dow........ +0420 0+ SMB lpaeg wiee stustinent ached or hoger Cambric or Nainsook—- Pare Linen Damaake—70 inch— unbleached—worth 8 cts....... ‘i | donen stylen—val. $1.99,....... .O0| blenchod—attrnctive patterns— | Fine Nainsook é ee he ea ‘ane ber ie oe | med—reg. $3.98 Tinen Damarke—40 inch—+ yndie ictied—cenitt Ye | Camisolen—Luce and Crepe de Chine patteeueeran™ ; Mee htog | combin 42-inch Bleached Muslins for Pillow val. sereeeees 5G) Turkish Bath Towele—22240— Casee—-by seaming will make ful} Crepe be misclsempowe of bleached~heavy double thrend— sine Bheote—worth 10% ete % yal, lace—alno gold and allvor— hommed—r tteteeceseees OB rem vevsessesesss «84 Cotton Huck Towels—18x38 in.— Camtaoten ot Cre ode Chines fans a4 finely woven—hemmed 14.10) DIAMOND MILLS SHEETINGS or embroiderion—val, $1.49. 1, Heavy Dom Crasher—dieach | Envelope Chemixes—Crope de Chino | and browne tog. Ti ota, eee egg ene | Inborate yokes—reg. $2.26... 1,05 ; Meavy Linen Crashee—17 tn.—als Women's Drawers—cambric and glass chocks—reg. 16 cta. of mask and Huck Towelinge—reg. 29 cts 72-In. Linen—for sheeting ombroidery—reg. $1.29, ¥. 24 1.05 Purchase of PILLOW CASES—piain hems ' 42x36—worth 19 cti Ete 48x36—worth 20 cts. , January Sale Values SHEETS—pta: . M6-Inch Lonsdale Cambrica- Fog. 12% and 15 cts, su x 46-inch Cambrica— quality—reg. 9. eee BM » *—45 Inches wide—Feru only—pretty for dancing PILLOW CASES—homstiten frocks, blouses, tunics—rog. .08 42x36—worth 2 cts......Sale 12% * Worth Sal eee! Te oe AA8 SG San: various patterns—drawnwork céentres— reg. $1. fore tit Also Full Assortment of Anchor—Utiea—Mohawk ‘anh-Heavie: iene SHEETS AND PILLOW CASES At January Sale Prices Baqual Values tn Lo: r Sheet: Plow nee! jeets and * Dw! wil Men’s Furnishings. January Sale Values and Clearances, chambraye- all sisee—reg, 49... . Men's Sweator C ery or maroon. collar—reg. $2. To r Spreads, Tickings, Etc. ny calo January Sale Values nating and other s{ike—large open ends—-reg. .4 sores BB) Hodepreads—% sizo—reg. .94. en's Night Shirts—62 inches— LA RyL oh lakes Sees Full sine—worth 91.19.. + G4] Full stze—extra hei collarless—all sizea—reg. - worth $1.69 Umbrellas, Hosiery and bey _ Underwear Bein tinteh—oxt: | Friday Bargains and Clearances. | Worth $2.98..... 4 Satin finteh—full and % wiz Red Tiekot Lot of ned. fringed and scallop black union taffeta Sa PE te trimmed handlew—reg. $3 Foatherproof Tiekings—sateon ‘ . nial colore—etripes In | Men's ong Women's All Bitte large assortment—worth 30 ote. 19 | rimmed handles. reg, $5.98, ties Men's and Women's Pure Stik Umbrellaa—pearl, gold, also fur trimmed handios—reg. $8.98...5.00 4.00 Featherbed Teks—-Full and threes « quarter, #izes—beat worth $2.50...... Bleached Oty worth 4%... ee loth—36 inch— Men's Walking Sticks—reg. $2.25. .08 2% ae | | Women's Black Wool Hose | aray heel and torre. -2t.... 1% Curteins, Draper: January Sale Val Women's Black Cashmere—double Sole, Teel and tou--8%p, 9 and 9% | 8 . and Clearances. hap Aid °69) NOVELTY SCRIM CURTAINS bt Slze—fleeced—black, double | heel and toe—8%, 9'and 914 | White or Arablan—plain or Dutch | | FOR BD veeesesseseeieoeveee AME] pUylOmctace Inaerta and edge of deep | wm—an opportunity for those whe 4 Infante’ Cashmere Hose—white— intend furnishing country homes— —* | weconds of 24 ct. kinds...... 0. 4 B Gray Union Sujt Werte 88 « oye’ Gray Union Su od Worth $1.19, Girls’ White--high ml jon 4 sleoves—ankle length—-seconds of Worth $2.26 49 and 59 ct, quaitties........ .8] Worth $2.79 Worth $5.98 and $6.98. Impt'd Ramie Damasks— 50 inches: | Women's Dx. Bize Fleeced Undw'e— high neck--long sleeve longth drawers for wall coverings or ds of 59 ct. qualitios...... 833] deaperics-value 65 and a ‘1-Mixed Underwoar— D value .6 ts or drawere—soft ang | Atmure Damaske—value 69 00 oi hirte 34 to 60; Damiaskse—eolid 30 to 60—reg. $1.19... 80 ‘ Men's Woollen Stuttgarter Under- wWear—Imported a lomentic. broken sizes——sing double- ated shirts. Friday Bargains in Wash Dress Fabrics je-breasted shirts 244 7 4 nd 46 Novelty Outing Flannels—various tree 487) “color stripes—value 6 cte 14a ; : 3 vy Nap Outing Flannels—pink, + Boys’ Suits, Overcoats and) blue and gray stripes—alao biate 2 Furnishings prey xed Novelttes—mi values to 19 cts..., Mercerized Poplin assortment... 1 lengths— Bargain Day Cl rene Boys’ Overcoats—3 to 10 cheviot overcoatings— brown and green f or buttoned to ni plendid color a 14 yre— n, re ever k—plain or ch Fine Dress Ginghams—lai assortment of stripes, checks belted=-were $8.98... 50} and plaids—aleo plain colore~= Boys’ Overcoats-—3 to 10 yrnnavy value 24 ¢ 19 OG Arey eniben lla 0 fonsy Kimono Flannelettes—large variety cheviots, in checks, twills and | 4 mixtures—buttoned to neck or rever| Of Beat designs and colorings,. ‘2% i style—plain or belted—lined oF Imported Eponge Suitings—s8-tach unlined—were $4.98 3.50) Zine range of desirable colo: ¥ Boys’ Sulta—s ¢ re.—-various popular for skating costumes.. .@@ Norfolk models; a sack styles chevlots in browns and grays; also tan and brown me mixtures have rousers navy serges cordur extra Toilet Articles and Notions, Bargain Day Clearances, Boys’ Kalncoats and Rain Outrit Large Bottle Peroxide--25 ct. size black and tan in or plaid lining 1d —4 to 18 yrs +198). 2.08 sweetheart Soap or Children's Blanket Bath Robes— | Taleum Powder—reg. 5..,..each 3% floral dewiqne—light and dark. reg 4.05 | : NO EMPLOYERS REFERENCE NECESSARY.+| |!" ond Ginitainen variously ' ® | WILL SEND REPRESE NTATIVE IF DESIR: buttons—sizes 24 ‘to 46— DIAMOND SWATCH row $1.98 1.64) PAR. 38 MAIDEN LANE. P| ELECTIONS \ND MEETINGS, ANNUA Diemon 6 ANRC’ 10¢ wi TRAV t | | {World Wants Work Wonders, ' WORLD WANTS WORK WONDERS! \ ee rimmed: Continuation of Special Purchase of WOMEN'S He lew and Rex Keg. $124 seee Keg. $1.49 and $16 lyory Tint Powder Box, Hair 6 to 14 yra—-val, 91.08.........9,29) Recetver or Hatr Brush— ‘ Children's Coat Sweaters—wool reg. 49 ct. each, tee 88 mixed--Oxford, navy and maroon— Rubber Sheeting—1% yds. wide— . Byron o kote tom. 48 Oh, YOrecs eer ree ag Iron-board Pads—reg. 49 cts ne Iron-board Covers—reg. 24 cts,. 17 “Mother's Iron Wax" wn and gray reg. 5 cts, each oB for 0 corduroy deo ch

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