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THE EVENING WORLD, TUESDAY, MARCH 14, 1916. ’ City’s first demand on the Legisia-| bers of the Legislature of both | book organization in which no ener. | man ee me bypeath ond fea vt (OTA ture for relief from unjust and un-| parties, as ehown at the recent | Sad a chance. tiniees he beox ong ag be Vincent Hospital ‘sald’ that the Dev equal burdens of taxation was re| conferences with the Mayor, | gervient to the three rich men who | bel, Ba 26 clght years obé. ob jected by both Senate and Assembly; there is radical difference of | have been putting up the cash and | Ne 191 aremont | Avenue, Was IMO, DRONCHITIS TONSILITIS serting complete authority as Jast night. A solid majority of up- opinion about certain of the so lFeward | INFANIATIONS State members voted to advance two, ealled conference measures. | How much money the millionaire an. bills tapping the pork barrel of ap-| 2 Senator Wagner and hind | Soa CHONG. fe. ie hunite. record. pe OWANS propriations for country roads, Be-| Democrats will refuse hindi discione, but the party. of tion | j Teed an a ’ ’ fore the week ends these bills will be| *W® Prepositions, namely, MILLIONAIRE RULE as kept on Basy t through the | M enty-seventh Btreet ived compound irleated by the « ar ar Ml rushed to Knick- Hi Mille. Only mou wtman, Wiliam sterdam Ave= from passing en- enacted into law, passing out high: providing for the pay as you go hungry days of re ed campaten |? Lhd policy of city financing and that | butions, Incident Ms way graft amounting to =) putting the time for collection of | sons este ae n the United Bt e $14,000,000. New York City hee otf taxes from May 1 back to Jan. 1. _ > Bate cap th jCr# will contribute $10,000,000 of this; 3, Senator Mille declines t | Parsons, Bannard and Mills the | tien ard enjoys t ’ and not recetve one penny in return) | of bene volent pantata 86 “Stops Pain” Rub Tt On. Rub It tn It Does Not Blister. Cocoanut Oil Fine For Washing Hair. support the proposition for the nor a single mile of road improve-} State to return to New York City Triumvirate Running Party [ine white Chairman. Koente’s. par If vou want to keep your hair in good =| boner corre ment within the city limits, the amount of stock transfer h ticular wank 4 is to line up the tenement idition, be eareful what you wash it | Senate and Assemb vance| In the Assembly there was ad-| taxes collected In the city, an in Manhattan. diatricte of the lowe de ; ite ind A embly Ad vanced to onder oF (hed Peuling the| alse w atororen oF Blghway fundl Mstribute the patronake amon other |" "Mfast soaps and prepared shampoos | Bill i] 5 a len p them in th taintoo much alkali, ‘This dries the ills to Spend Millions on | Maier bin providing for State aid to| te provide what he termed “the foudal eva corre, miatees the hate Uelttiec andl (8 Seay Up-State Roads. maintain ordinary dirt roads outside| construction of a State highway (Sheetal to The rening W. . To- nish er Is to be entirely | rent Ar Fast plain wulay antl . hd | , appropriates $1,966,276.98 out of the! city,” Hirt nH nha beehat call the Reo fine und strong. Is njless) is much better than th | By Samuel M. Williams. State Treasury to be distributed! genator Bennett attacked the whole|‘° attend a dinner given by the Re- | oreanization of New York pensive soap or anything ‘ Special Staff Correspondent of The|among the rural districts, Ever¥| programme of relief bills, and with Publican district leaders of New ais The Republican vote in New York | i hampooing, as this can't possibly Evening World. 4 S a Bagger County to Samuel S. Koenig, Chair. | County for Governor has fallen from | injure the hair. An Ad Sal f | ALBANY, March 14-New York | ory crane Date excepting the five! much intemperate language, auch 88) 01 op the county Committee, ‘Thie | 188.000 In 1908 to 85,000 in 1914 ‘Simply. moisten your hair with water Ale ¢ “BANY, 2 jwithin Greater New York receives ite ° i browbeat.| °° e Co y nittee, Sianp! capayt «otk pt n vance sale 0 blackmail, coercion an 18 a customary function, always mort a and rub it in, One or two teaspoonfula ee eee ony |H® denounced everybody and ever¥y-| oy "toee portunctury, but thie year| BOYS CRUSHED UNDER CARS, | will make an abundance of rich, creamy Assemblyman Kelly of New York /tning because not enough relief 1s usa It as Shades Ot SRP lather, and cleanses the hair and scalp has introduced a bill to abolish this given in the programme, “New York) (14 pretense $k eee thin as the |One ts K an atly, the Other | thoroughly Fhe lather Hanes ost easil, annual highway graft, but his propo-| asked for bread and has been given @ thawing tes of isarch, ken, and removes every particle of d Men’s Low Shoes n vil fe ” P fi » ome da ff nl cess sent Men's Black Calfskin ¢ C Yxfords ( gunme | it tay there, . A test vote in the Sena Koentg anything more than a titular] year-old John Hoolihan ran in front | fine and silky, bright, fluffy and easy to showed that when the bills for ant of the Chairman's office, tor | of an UP-STATE BOSSES ORDER BILLS) up-State highway “pork” come | back of him hth Avenue car, of which ;ma is a triumvirate of| Harry Hope of No. 257 West One anut oil at finish) in a new, smart style for Spring, : PUT THROUGH. up for final enactment they will | millionaire dictators bossing the party Hundred and Seventy fourth | Stroet most any drug store It ts very obam, at the very special price of The three up-State bosses of the| be put through by a large ma- organization and directing their fao- | ¥a4,motorman. He Was crushed be-/and a few ounces is, enoug at | nea every one in the family for monthe, | Assembly, Spoaker Sweet, Leader; jority and New York City must |totum, This triumvirate consists of} The car was Jacked up and Police- Advi. 7 $4.00 per pair ! . . Adler and Chairman Mater ot the} continue to foot most of tie coal | | Herbert Parsons, Otto T. Bannard | ! - — : Poe Bright Lights Ways and Means Committee, said to-| aihough the Attorney General had) "4 Ogden L, Mills, Against these Comp! 6 om r A i day to The Evening World that de-| refused to allow the City three behind-the-throne bosses an lete assortments of Mien’s Low Shoes ' ! e eve spite New York City’s protest the|to take into court a test hsurrection in Republican organiza- P ath ; istrain the eyes BY ave | ely er areas Pre entouen [demand for'e share of nway fund®.| ion ranks te brewing and is expected 1 son are no . way would be found 0 test the li break o i ge for the Spring season are now the frequent cause of|te-morrow or next day. Conatituttonality of the Legislature's} rusk out into the open over a| ready for selection In the Senate there was tumultu-| action. je incident of secret manipulation eady nhsin 4 A ‘headaches. ”’ [ous debate over the bill slicing offfor| While tho highway “pork” bills are | that ts in progress in Albany ssured of passage, there is uncertain] Mr, Mills is Btate Se te in store for the compromise PrO- | ga venter mme of reilef bills arranged by § nteenth District that includes | distribution another $10,000,000 of the ator for the (Men’s Shoe Department, First Floor) Be wary of bright lights for | $5,000,000 bond Issue voted in 1912 reading or extensive night or | fr Pullding State highways up-State. ator Brown and Mayor Mitchel.|the middle section of Manhattan close work. For those who |!" beth this bil and the State Ald| Some of the propositions are consid: |Island, starting from Washington 41 e y ered likely of adoption, but there will] square extending to Central P work or read very much at | Bill 17 the Assembly the Joker that ee ee tor all arguments over ad nding up to Central Park | i are 0 : 1th oun rer A Sale of Silk Wrist Bags | night, we very often recommend bare out the metropolis tes in the! \ancing tax collection date and pay|® nen around the eastern side of | : . wording that the money shall be ex-| as you go policy, {t park up as far as Ninety- sixth | special reading — glasses for | pendea in “counties | Street. It includes F e “ . ” pended havin, 4 RED 8 Fifth Avenue all evening use” only, ig towns.”| THOMPSON AGAIN BOTHE . ‘ moar | e Ik stocking from e of interest to-morrow . 4, | There are no towns in Greater New OVER HIS HOTEL BILLS. Sahies Ahh | will be a feature o Ld : | ,In many cases the “judi- | York. Ail the Ave counties are em-| nator Thompson in in trouble| ‘’" to top. : in the recently enlarged Departrnent for | cious” use of reading glasses |bodied in a single city. Henco the|acain over his hotel bills. When the rhe Ve Tees of reapportionme A has postponed their general use j region that pays most of the com: | lasisiature recently gave him $80,000) when all the districts are to be re- 9 Ss. i t 4 * aie io ade ne for hi e rat com gnec au jer Women’s Hand Bags, situate the Madison | indefinitely, ets none of the benefite for ft own] a uonel for hls investigating com: | ned, aad the ee eee Avenue section of the First Floor. If your eyes “burn” or |*reets, ronds and highways, [BF FesOnee atte ch ais expenses | MOMNIB: to GAINS On: @ new ) “smart” after Teading at night, | alta : diuaees ale ah Bate enna have: to wade any | district that shall be iy: Reoablis Exceptional values will be offered ir ive our aae (Registered | vori’s burdens of taxation, Senator’ forincoming. pis ae ‘th ‘ jennie Poni ell alia Fy hiec S00, h 4 ion and ou ithout | has been struggling to make out a emb jectio: ‘0 do this Repub. Bags of black moire, black faille, or black or 4 : y jmasority, championed the cause of the | Pie pee” ait nd ta ‘having endless ican sootions. of other districts are charge, of course. jeity and was answered by Leader, jifculty with it. He laid before the |; ne ten “- navy blue flowered silk, lined with colored Harris Glasses, if glasses are | Brown of the up-State Republican. Speaker to-day a bundle of bilis gov-| [yj Wael Wall, mamanratic, sections needed—and ONLY then—are | majority. Senators Mills and Ben- | eral yards long, representing dl effect of this will be detrimental t 0 is i. mparte ‘ , Fey ae tao ot hunselt und {effect of this will be detrimental to silk; with suede-lined inne: ag compart priced at $2.00 or more. Aine be aed ak prone pearl Resoclates for hotel bills and petty air cheats Sanne as bea ri Wh W F ; . ferent tunes and got into harsh expenses. 7 erecting: ene See A L 2 ment, purse and mirror; an bass it ot Alscord about various phases of bilia ‘There was bill from the Hotel Ur Rev iinduypetaahen dae aan y alt ny onger 5 Biltmore for more than $1,000, and ¢ hes en ewel clasp . ° 5 ° ’ at $3.75 for affording relief to the overtaxed, : i. and) held along the upper side on ru- i P 6 bed |qnothar erom, abe Murray Hotel | mom that good” hapten nectis ee ee eet 1. eulisks and Opticians H 9 of districts. of Columbus Avenue, r Bags of black moire or black or blue faille eager ain aw,(CITY MEMBERS DIVIDED OVER from last Juno to the end of January. | ieroadway and Weat End Avenue af | silk, lined with colored silk; with inner frame Leno) 4 RELIEF MEASURES. | was trimming down the Biltmore bill|t® be transferred for the benefit of Senator Mills. Out of a maze of confusion, both | Pecause he thought ‘hey were charg- At one of these meetings the etate- financial and partisan poltical, cer-|ing too much for rooms. He was try-| ont was made that the party as a 4 7 is ‘ aid, to cut about $1,600 out = efinite facts finally evolved, ing, he said, to cut a whole was suffering from this mill- | 1007 Broadway. nr _ Wigaappr, Brooktya | ‘#1 4 ¥ of the Biltmore charges fonaire domination; that it. was be: | 6 0 Fulton ot Brooklya 1, Despite the apparent ha Some time ago the Senator shopted coming nothing more than a pocket- | = Co., Neware. mony of New York City mem- the rule of making each member of ; SOS | Victrola XVI $200 for a small payment of only $10 DOWN and delivered to your home at once. Balance may be paid in either weekly or monthly payments. compartment, purse and mirror, at $2.75 near n «bet Tnoth a 18180 | 83 Broad st... Ni the committee sign his own checks at the hotels. No more prorating busi ness Was allowed, But not all the members were careful of what they |signed for. ‘The Senator has had 7 A Special Selection of 4 Celluloid Toilet Articles 4 heart-to-heart talks with some of his f will be offered to-morrow at remarkable |weuld sot do to go in an fhemised | Victor ane tans Styles * price concessions, the figures quoted includ Cern rot e rs jaccount, and private settlements ma ci Pig he Mi. | | ing monogram engraved on each article. | ce eee earn caene | i Ae 42nd ond 43rd Streets West of Hkth Avenve Mees ee aaa New ‘Yorks Leading Victrola Stores Hair Brushes and| Cloth Brushes $1.95 rary with the | a | ers and ag ants he | Mirrors, each $1.75 | Puff Boxes 75c: & 1.75 ee | employed for the comanitves ito told Speaker Sweet that he 0 will Hat Brushes. .65 | Nail Buffers. 1.00 Unusual Values in Home Furnishings toon the fei ot romano | rt ot hese gentiemen to the Hair Receivers, .50| Button Hooks and prepared specially for Wednesday: aes he Preilog often ot “42 FIFTH AVE Combs. . . — .20| Nail Files, each 25c. | dcune, to po. salary adjuster and _ 27 WEST 34°st 2500 Yds. of Desirable st copa Fifth Avenue-Madison Avenue . — ° 34th and 35th Strerts Imported Cretonnes Scrim Curtains In an excellent variety of designs Of superior quality, in straight ‘nee Peach sath taki on ‘ and colorings from which selection hanging or valance effects, artisti- Babe her appropriations would can be made to meet the require- cally finished with Cluny lace Gorn lianietake ments of any decorative effect. edging, hand drawn work and Senate this afternoon will’ con: A rare opportunity to procure dainty lace motifs. HeWwnitney and Charles H. ee f ublic Service Commise Values up to 55c a yard Regular value $3.00 a pair . Senator Thompson served fourth Fourth SU eeacarineh inieamette Do You 5 pepe at 25¢ Theor at $2.00 "ric: HOO oe hould THAT our Spring goods, now arriving in the nominetionss together with enormous anloments < ly, wer bought in the fly Lndustcial Commie December the manufacturers an- jomin ny eres dation. to the Senate maT Se ere means © TEN PER Wool Rugs for the Summer Home ae aeuiSe insh tte ney genes, ln seinen te the [eet Here Tatra heavy reversible styles, in two and three tone striped effects, mmisaion has, deferred Our prices lower than elsewhere to be appropriate for the Living Room, Dining Room or Library. Attractive ola FE Routh Brosliee at teat " y T we have O} 0) R rarke: ppealed to the Legis! re to Ye Pua READABLE FIGURES on Rte blue, rose, gray and brown colorings. Size 9 by 12 feet. a mantiatory fate bul reducing fhe :deicio THAT TERMS: of merchanc ive in our building? And 1 ~ 7 , pr oe tt ne ui ening World haw TE Team ce earn checrtneentets [|W] | Revoir vse nooo = at. $17.50 Pith Floor | [Ml isaca gu ruin ett ae OPEN Comp in the Thirtieth and Thirty- anally bgugi ENINGS ze rost of Brooklyn and } v| & itl BUFFET, Electric Thin Porcelain —— Bi in in quartered oak, golden! sic it Floor Lamps Dinner Sets si DOUGLAS , inches wide | WOMEN a BOY ee tReet Of solid mahogany, black and Consisting of 107 pieces; decorated es Fs white enamel or gilt; two lights; with various conventional border Googmatea End f pull chain sockets and a 2@-inch designs with gold handles and silk shade, handsomely lined and edges. The low price micted pre- CER REFRIGERATOR, in solid oak, galvanized finished with silk fringe. in, as the DEIGER BEF MCEBATOR, in solid osk gplvanized $49.48 ished with silk fringe sents a real bargai a at Regular value $18.00 ice was 816,00 t Motor Truck Deliveries Everywhere aguine vaiue.9 ft K h Former “pros ni Rourth a ¢ t 0 | WG a \5" at $11.00 ‘sur at $9.75 "hi MLEMEATAE NI, YOR 7. ee. i 1 WAORID AVERY “ST. Is Newark Av. NEWARK : SU1 Broad Stree OSTON iis 246 Worgentine avenues

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