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THE EVENING WORLD, WEDNESDAY, JANUARY 26, 1916. o. ‘Original Home Dressmaking Designs ' sa very deep round and at ies. Cord this around and guimpe of crepe with having a deep cuff, A ago | lnuwhed at a man who Greppad @ lee of whinky on the pavernent.” —— TO HOME DRESSMAKERS * ALL CITIES IN STATE JOIN Selection of Summer ing touches Fabrics Becomesa Real _,,,,, 1 uncertain as to when and where , Mila Lode By The Evening World’s Fashion Expert (:)::: 00 «viii 8) | ios i a at el 8h ee ENING OR iN FIGHT ON Wrist and a fold of silk with a tiny|| the making or remodelling of @ oa tones tor LODO PLLA LL bow to top wide cuff are finish-|] gown perpie you: if you are : Fr to wear your clothe ARt ion “ How short| ] wick will advise you, : could T wea Gance frock? 4 Pleasure After the Bur Gress has «Mack. stan abst st | | Address communications to Fash | den of Winter Attire- (net xe Sromn the n of the skirt, and on Editor, New York Evening , NES Not quite J inches from the| | World : | New Designs That May \foor. Am voune and slender, 5 feet! Physici Advise Gl = al hanking you in anticl- y Be Prepared in the pation MRS. RoW, inches, walst 40 Inches, hips 43 inches. | 5 |. You could wear your frock 9 fuohea| Lronliaaadchadb aia salve G3 for Constant Headaches ——— Home Sewing Room. trom the ground, which would allow| 1 judes you wish to be advised ||] Because they know that most \ Gross Earnings Tax to Equal- Mt which is threatening real estate } of cutting: off the ‘skirt above the! about a color for an entire out headagbes are caused by \ ss Ea S waleee, . ; - _ [stain and facing the hem ie would become you for a dress strain. Age you troubled? ay ize Burden of Public Ime Tt te Jove, beginning to dawn on | Winter clothes, bien hea a mie | when gray suede or ld boots could tons y Legislators living in cities that public | aive, one naturally buys ¢ ') ao At cy Htrooklyns Wa do not ia-| UC. Wort and a pretty change of hate, 11] Bie Dimers ing but summer materials are much more . is-| gray, black or dull blue preferred. | Physicians. provements Approved. improvements follow the development | a ae nue patterna of my designs, but f > Perlect Fitting Glasses, $250 n rics, and | will be pleased to adv ject Fitting ne of street railways, gas pipes and elec- | |} reaonable than winter fabrics, | 5 a to advise you in any e. f W- ‘ERS ! SED. | before the eyes of the people of New | | tended to last more than one season er . ; It true that a nenae of humor hetps LAW-MAKER: AROUS) Lani tedhd booed Hag aha dabei Styles change, colors fade, and de-) 1s {Fashion siaitor: | wi fou] hn one’s path through life wey Eotedlished 62 Years lines are extended now areas are signs and patterns of materials are) Tt, 1 can follow? | look best in| "Not if it's an exaggerated sense of |{] New For ie Bovine a) Campaign of Education by opened up, streets must be opened, | oftentimes so conspicuous that the jighr bine, d an twenty-threa years | humor,” repliel the melancholy person, at ing amps sduce f age and have paved and curbed: sewers construct. | thought of a second year's service Is blonde hair and! “Do you see a sgh: discoloration under Thi 1 " t 00 1 ya have p! chdek« ” This Newspaper Shows Pres- |ed. water furnished, schools built, undesirable, ‘Thia year the dainty almost always have pink chéeke. Am my, sight eye 17 Went 48d Street. |} police and fire protection provided, flowered and novelty barred and) oinds, My buet measure ts 3$ “It's nearly gone now. About @ week Fulton St,, cor, Bond Se, ent Franchise Tax Adequate. al s (Special From a Staff Correspondent of The Evening World.) ALBANY, Jan, 26.—Interviews with Jegisiators from all the cities of the Gtate establishes what The Evening World has been contending for months in the course of its educational taxa- tion campaign—that the Ume bas come when new legislation must be ground condemned for parka and playgrounds, and as the newly opened, sections become more thickly popu- lated their call for service becomes more exacting. The city furnishes the improve- ments and paye for them out of taxes. Because of the ment and ma public improvements at public expense people flock to the striped goods are so light and obvi- ously becoming that working on them \in cold weather comes as a pleasing ‘reliet from the weightler frocks one is wearing. Many simple litue afternoon frocks are necessary in summer, and to have jthem all as varied as possible adds to the delight in wearing them, ‘The design I am showing is suitable for either Mowered or stripe goods devised for the purpose of compelling public service and other corporations to pay their just share of taxes. Until The Evening World took up the question, legislators and the pub- Nico generally have been content to stand by the Sp. Franchise Tax y. ‘ | | not satisfied with one pretty white law. ronage and increased profits. | organdy collar to finish it, but de- The inade. uacy of that law has |CITY PAYS THE BILLS, CORPOR- | mauds two. ‘These part away from been est-blished > The Evening | the front to shoulder width, and are World, and the present Legisie ture will undoubtedly enact laws which will result in a readjust- ment of the system of taxation suburbs, build homes and try to make them attractive. ulation grows the str way lines, the gas compa telephone and telegraph compan- 8, the electric light compan and other corporations de: necessities gather | ATIONS REA? PROFITS, The city pays for the ments which make a market for p lic service and other improve- | corporations, Mombers of the Legislature are be- combined with plain, and is so simple that it is easily developed at home, A white fower with a duil blue centre and dull blue leaves is repeated over & lavender surface for the suggestion at the left. A bodice which is gath- ered a bit at the front of the neck is| daintily finished with dull blue scal- loped edging. This may be bought by the yard and atitched on almost ine visibly. As the bodice is lengthened to a drop-shoulder line, a mere puff which imposes a back-breaking nning to see that the system which load on real ate and enable: enables the corporations to evade corporations of all kinds to evade their share of the burden put on the he burden. city to thelr own direct enrichment, meter sword’ hes aavoe ated {18 !! wre ‘ Beret Comethae by mune oe iG y ne Evening Wo “ For the firat time in many. years| brought together by means of the tho only non-dodgeable system of cor- poration taxation—a tax on gross earnings. Nearly) the legislators questioned by The evening World re- porter agree this system 1s the solu- ton of the problem, but (he corpora~ tions have taken such good care of the laws for so many years that the outlook to one seeking to equalize taxes is discouraging. Assemblymen and Senators from cities outside Greater New York ad- mit thelr communities are as badly off in a financial way, In several up-State cities the condition of the treasury is alarming. In Troy, for instance, it has become necessary to assess property in excess of its value the Tax Commission of the State and members of the Legislature coming from cities are going into the question of corporation taxation seriously and intelligently. scalloped edging in a very fetching manner. The same effect is used for the belt, from which a perky frill of the organdy, finished plain like the one on the sleeve, gayly emerges to {be caught up on each side with a dull blue faille silk bow. If one of the protty satin striped | Georgette crepes were ured for this design, a trimming of plain white Georgette crepe and taffeta silk as pictured at the right would achieve a delightful frock dressy enough for almost any occasion in the daytime, A cluster of flowers ht the corsage and a plainly trimmed, broad {brimmed hat would make the cos- tume complete, ‘Thin design is also suitable for soft witk, which in dark blue, finely striped with brick red, would be pretty made | according to the right hand sugges- Franchise in plainly demon- ould be repealed $0 as to allow a gross arnings tax. | Chairman Martin Saxe of the State | Tax Commission favors a cross earn. ings tax, but appreciates the difficul- ties besetting the way of legislation which would make a gross earnings tax legal, He will explain his views to the readers of The Evening World within a short time, Members of the Legislature will express their opin lon on the floor of the Assembly and the Senate as svon as the question of taxation comes up for consideration. \ pient for a sieeve. AS i! will be very popu- . 6 its appreciation, and to define its lower edge, three PLANS NEW PRISON ON SING SING SITE BUDGET BILL AIMS T0 HALT RUSHING First Day of Courtesy---Tomorrow February Sale of Furniture rouitaice’ { The agenta of the corporations are Sleeves and ruffles of plain blue on a porcentage basis in order to) certain to experience the surprise of bicep et Aiwa ailee ¢ ae 7 . 7 maintaln the debt limit. Syracuse | thelr tives when, they wlincover. the tine mame could be made «Dart of This is the sale in which thousands of home-makers per!- has a debt limit of only $90,000 and! "umber of legislators who have been on unusually attractive frock by an . , ln confronted. by the necessity for | S1Vi8 thought. to overweofiar, eit and mld nal odically refurnish their homes, as needed. expending millions in the elimination the corporations ha —_—e— penne ee pand of brick red taffeta. Suc : i ‘ of streat crossings and the completion | their. taxntion . day oat sro ene apring manthe, Figured It offers selection from our entire regular stocks of house- of other public improvements. Utiea,|, huw ioembers of the Legislature Mills Measure Embodies Whit-|Use Old Buildings for Indus-] {ike Would also be pretty for it. one of the new Chippendale prints, or foulard effects being adaptable to the use of the plain silk trimmings, hold furniture, together with large new purchases—totalling in all close to a million dollars at regular retail prices. ‘ Rochester, Buffalo and other cittes, | Stil} committe which have gone into the extension of on the people whi public improvements, are now groping |More than their tries and Construct Cell Block, Senate Leader’s Remedy. man’s Plan and Insures Publicity of Action. | vying taxes ire already paying re, ‘The proposal \-. tor a way out of a quicksand of taxa. | 10 follect a State income tax meets - Sone Soe ANSWERS TO QUERIES. | 5 eee =Ithe occupation and excise taxes fa-| ALBANY, Jan, 26-4 b igned| ALBANY, Jan, 26—A movement to! Lens did tg r mal The Exact Figures Are vored by the Mills committee are sup-|to provide for the preparation ¢ elieve the congestion | in sing | Dear Fashion Editor: Tam 5 f * s ie . DANDRUFF! ported "by ‘legislators from: dintricts ReMi at ta ea bream |p LBA Anam roars Roel TEP CTRL EN would ko 10 a Our entire stock on hand, totaling $676,415.65, according to our books, . Le tg ee URE the oie enee| mondutions in Gov, Whitman's an-| tions to unhealthful conditions there |stetenp of which 1 nave 2 yards| as this is written; also special purchases aggregating $265,323.13; a grand re jlators are going to stick together this] nual mossage to the Legislature was] way siarted to-day when Senator] and very wide. Would like to com. total of $941,738.78 of furniture actually owned by this Store and shown or year on measures involving justice to th t Would | year on meas Swine And tone] (utreduced in the Senate to-day by| Henry M Chairman of the Bon | Bie, 4onetvelt? “What. colors would represented by samples on the floors, and entered in the Sale. ' - Senator Ogden L, Mills York, \ mittor vduced &) you advise mo to wear? Have light) FS 4 Fy Tax ,Commiagion | will Tt contains virtually all of the recom: | Act of 1906 which| Keown hair and eyes and not much| 4 5 ‘iui soleil ; nmendations of a direct| mendations of the Governor and in| authorized the appointuent of a com-|eolor, ‘Thanking you, Average reductions in price 30 per cent.; individual reductions from nature as t change in the system] vadition would make hail Ks 2 A CONSTANT READE [. r or) > ing ec ations 1 thy ipl ct FA) mission to selec for a new . 5 § WAW BEAUTIFUL Of taxing corporations und the Milla| cngideration of eatimated revente ax | Sere to iaie the pines ot hina Sing. | Use the same colar Georgette crepe)|| 10 to 50 per cent. yg. ug . _ When the time arrives for action on| Well as estimated disbursemen Léon C. Weinstock of New York, tending up the front skirt, which will | . Girls! Draw a cloth through | the matter of the responsibilities of) The bill also ix Intended to prevent | Charles Oberlander of Luffalo and Dr. jmive you ® longer line, You should | All good grades of furniture represented. hair and double core eranake their profits pew ang | the rushing through of appropriating | Rudolph F, Diedling of Saugerties are |BAVe enough silk for @ scanty Bodice, .o€ ° | your nae and double people of the State will find . saias n the closing hours of the slattve! members of the prison site commis- |_———_——— | . ian r IW ke mute of Jet | its beauty. Tenis) rently, changed trong those meenion Ny fer it | sion “ ; essa a| eebeseeweeneeseses \ Everything sold with the usual Wanamaker guarantee of complete hich lave, year a year i ° ‘ r , Sena Sage sa © purpose o o ete 3 + * —— past, subtiy but mteadily’ opened up| of the Logislatur hecome &| the bill was to clear the decks for | satisfaction. a a “Spend 25 cents! Dandruff} the, paths by whieh corporations aro] Usoit) (Hier IB Commision of the | action at Sing Sing. How to Get Rid of a - a D 8 a \« lace: Ole ore ) remain D at le t ould p jeult to « net - vanishes and hair stops Sue Ha: the coTNeeNCe cetiea ene | logislative days, for the burpowe tae as eee hee, vane een be Bad Cough. | Ss —o S ° the mi rm abs the real ea. {Of securing full publicity, and be re- | th, a an Ousal | coming out. ti o owner an ant Gesek She ie ; Ag he vais euditikn ions Bs hal r Awe k ae “T ri ¢ ian te | $ A Home-Made Remedy That Will 4 Some of the pecia urcnases not gel away vur days before final adjourn-|to buidd u cell block on the elevated | 2 Do It Quickly, ¢ ‘d ‘ - hte , ‘ ———_-—__- ment fe Sule © or Viens OO aces anne 8 ¢ $40,678 of bedroom and dining-room | #10100 of oak dining-room furniture, To be possessed of a heail of heavy ee to utilize the structu yin use| © oo epee P 4 furniture from one of our best manufac- | very moderate in price, matched suites an beautiful, airy soft, Iutrous fully! MOTHER THROWS HER KILLED THREE BOYS, UP Moe oki det i a a ie lad turers—one-third less in price. odd pieces—one-fourth less. wavy and free from dandruff, is 0 erely underground or ove u matter of using a little Danderine, If you have a bad cough or chest cold | $15,000 of brass and iron bedsteads |} will be built to conne % i o tn . ve to have nice, Aig which refuses to yield to ordinary reme- | $16,857 of moderate price bedroom | ¢ -< eon ah Lrpec wey ean CHILD FROM WINDOW SAYS LETTER WRITER Meant aoctad tet les get Hila e ruggiat #19 ounces | furniture in matched sets from a maker fromm) three f our good makers—one pnt bottle of viton's Danderine sow y pique a‘commission to a¢ OF eerie ack eopals POUs BED ® with whom we have dealt for over 30 years 11.600 2 Sea nip stores 10 s tit—apply «| Deranged Woman Leaps Herself and] Philadelphia Takes Seriously Note| , {,'% estimated t anew: cell | Bae hoe pati Main dig Rae one-third less. $11, of solid mahogany 4-post, bed- ttle as directed and within ten minutes ; ee ) block at King Sing will cost more| granulated sugar syrup, Start taking! , steads of the finest construction and finish little as din Roth Are Take ie say $e LAN + t | i there will be an appearance of abund- Both Are Taken to Bearing on Fate of Lads Who iain $1,000,000.” ] 8 tesspovalul ovary Baur of two. 15 96) $4,025 of bedroom furniture in matched one-fourth less. $ pable gwen lustre and try an you ee Dleapprared GIRLS’ STRIKE POSTPONED, | "RB Sey re ni|f sets "from: the, same manufacturer-—at | $6,059 of faney chairs, rackers and re- parable gloss und lustre, ai as yo P ‘ , | Yee neal waa fall Gi } mL, ; D y r ( 7 vill you'can not find a trace of dandruff| While temporarily deranged this] PHILADE™"HIA, Jan, 26. ist-| pial ; Phe shave arabes thee za pa exactly half price. clining chairs, from a leading maker— planed he eae uacks real will aantcoeaisota are ee ae ter which te: plainly thai work of @|'48/0U0 darment ‘Werkers: Gapested! sveup that m0 ld buy-—-wt a cost $18,709 of living-room furniture—easy one-third less. ill eee het Nd’ downy at OF &bacond atory witidowiin hoy hows tien ony of unsound mind, but which} to Step Work on Friday, of only 54 cent asily prepared ind chairs, davenports and matched suites, cov $1,465 of hall glasses and seats, mostly will sec new hair—tine and. y te 7 In hor home, | the police are inclined to view serious-| Vollowing a conference of labor) minutes, Full directions with Pinex z : and ts tri fi i in oak—exactly half pric first—yes—but really new hair—sprout-| No, 156! East Ninth Street, Flatbush} iy, has been receivod by tho father |laders this morning, it was announced |” ‘Phis Pinex and Sugar Syrup prepara ered with velours and tapestries, from one in oak-—exactly half price. ing out all over your scalp—Danderine | and then jumped after h Both toe) aighivvenvecid Richard pia Mer that 12,000 workers on children's gur-|tion takes right bold of @ cough and of our best manufacturers—one-fourth $26,546 of moderate-price bedroom is, wo believe, On nye a grower. | mother and daughter were taken to|wno has been mlasine sinew Now wg {iment twenty-four hour | gives almost immediate relief. Itloosens | less. furniture in large assortment from one of destroyer of dandruff and cure for i the Coney Island Hospital and placed : : Ineo No |postponoment of a 6 the dry, hoarse or tight cough in a way aA ary and living Le ata iia takers conenthind laoe scalp and it ne at once on the operating table, It iy], 2t formed the tather that Richard | wus that is really remarkable. Lacellent for $10,640 of fine library and living-room ankere a. Rt you want tapers how prety and | ceaittes fustices oe hee Sor lesen ine ta the iatan iwoul bronchitis, spasmodic croup aud winter! tables of mahogany from probably the $45,700 of Colonial bedroom furniture you wal r . 4 have fractures of the skull. did not sign any name to the . i@ artes! cd tates moos is ig ‘ » Oi ry — i r any I O e soft your hair really is, moisten a cloth “Ghuries Seitz, the husband ana | buried Tae on ne Dacia Sine Gene Aun ph: Mire fie per a RE Tas og "| hee ee gee an oie SESS a en ifr ee a with a little Danderine and carefully | father, was downstairs at the time | that be Killed seven-year-old Warren |at Un oe te deol nana’ AG vou one-third less. li o DSS, draw it through your hair—taking one] and diil not know anything had hap- | MeCarrick, whose body was found in| Sq c : ania catappolntment att, us t atrand nt @ time. Your hair will | pened until he saw neighbors gather- | the Delaware River, and that he mur |of whom are women. will i oune in , . . rons aren Miossy and beautiful in just a|ing about the huddled forms in the| dered Albert Kraft, another chitd, | Bridiy if the einplosers refuse the dv- | not aceept anything else. A guaran Furniture Costs Are Rising 2 delightful surprise | Concrete courtyard, A qu which | Whase body was found near Bartram’s | ™P of absolute satisfaction or money) few omenecs | re LS hac bog Mrs, Seitz had last sumt with a | Gamens. promptly refunded goes with this prepa- Everything that enters into the construction of furniture is costing more those-days- wood, glass, labor; also things that go into its packing—lumber, woman in the neighborhood, in which the neighbor made a threat against ——_———_—. | ration. ‘The Pinex Co,, Ft, Wayne, Lud. | Beggar Dice in Cell, —Advt. her life, is satd to have caused the} A man who said he was William! ait Ben OF pal conte Herons 5 ; “ne. nat tc raat S alasnaar Sanne i mother's mental condition, The noigh-{ wejah cinty-three youre ald, Who wae | mentee ctor nee protection im ahope excelsior, twine, nails, etc. Advances are already made to the retail trade, | bor has since moved away contractors.” —— WON’T HAVE BODY ON VIEW, | Baltimore Lawyer Drended Remark “Doesn't He Look Naturalt” BALTIMORE, Md., Jan, 26.—Paraty- arrested for begging at Broadway and| operated by Myrtle Avenue, Williamsburg, last night, was found dead in his Ml in the Ham- burg Avenue Station this morning, Dr, Chichester of the German Hospital, wald | 408 West Fifty-first Stroet, v he was a victim of heart failure, ‘The| Tested last night after un man had said he lived at No. 44 Henry|in which the right wrist aud elb but we have protected our customers against them for this sale. From all appearances those advances will continue throughout the year at least. Selections May Now Be Made The Farm Wile’s Blessing A Good Cough Syrup Made of Mentho-Laxene. Wy by any brought on the death of Fetes and tae tous was Talento the | mise Maud Pay ation i : rn nt ot On these Days of Courtesy, beginning tomorrow, Thureday, ,sivence dean of Baltimore la Morgue. ¢ and 00 Net gbtuln, Fumie mauiie araa: a I pike Hicemi Be aC sixen a ms lterday. He left the request oreu tnd “Fle Bhiesatore 24 ounces of Rapenee Mer: selections may be made, the transactions and de liveries to date rom bes is afirtd, Crannn SP oD nae je. Work | without the family circle be permitted| dona (Bid. shed “emony es Wattle More than fifty carloads of new fyrniture have already seen received an RNR (2 ne, bis fornee because of bis abet oer on diene Gite las Nd tae a teas how unpacked and everything is on display on the Fifth, Sixth and Seventh Gal- te. dtd St, es Serge ten Rotcukiue: was louding « tru ta leries of the New Building. nmare St., fafa ORY Mr. Weeks came to America from rue satus of . . . ORR" abbas Eerie Sin [pears sla” * POP He wan eoveaty uate ane ween vient Broadway at Ninth Street, New York 7

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