The evening world. Newspaper, April 20, 1916, Page 13

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—— ( Mawed Foe cee Re ML TF = — _?E8 EVENINO WORLD, __aeeeee APRIL « vesteion | Deere wget: a - - MINISTER HIDES HIS PAIN, Of N y STATE GOVERNMENT: Vee « whom, te ‘anguete Poceras . my OH 90 4 - 1 rate a tenon meting y , hens rr woe J the ™ cots nat | ‘ voree “ Ave jeted on 8 tad aovernin * ‘ per’ f ome venues ’ oer - Nata ‘ a the feneve anes, Mrs " ary hes e pany . Lal . t Wns a haverai pe ( charges and Pok” in | etecenent Es Ms Blane. oe Maker home on hie Meycle when te | heatiliey toward he ay. 8 “yen't [12 Oct B 1916—@ Puli twelve monthe | “ nd Lcelletiteldat bed heoste WHY C ny iS ROBBED. | tat od begin up-State are ina year ; | Qe a anton thoir taxes at) | peal ik yeu of 1916 has ap- } Money Used by Bosses to Fee mot rat ae “a ele | 000,000 wanin tor at . ere ; N ehan dy) expendite Gray Hair Preparations! Republican Machine it 1a ORE of CMAN Bo net cual of $186,000000 wit Up-State. Tf you use anything to avoid Gray Hairs you should Tee ask yourself this question, “Will my hair be as good 5 years from now as it is today?” The answer depends upon whether you use the mild and simple Mary T. Geral Prem 9 tall forme Goldman's Hair Color Restorer, tried and proven for another frisking at the hands many yen You are taking a risk if you let anyone Legielature—a = mont artistio talk you into buying an imitation thorough frisking It was, too time naider ¢) “ 1 this wonderful restorer has been so marvel- annual rony Why ces tul, there are a host of imitators, 0 to be the up-State |r s have tn 1 "see that the bottle you buy shows the 1 inly on the label. There is only one Mary T. Goldman's Hair Color Restorer. FREE TRIAL. Let me send you a trial bottle abso- lutely free so you can test it easily on one lock of hair. Say if your hair was black, dark brown, medium brown, or light brown, MARY T. GOLDMAN Goldman Building St. Paul, Minn. reasonable measures of rolief cated by the Evening World? as @ matter of self defense. mo | the Republican State machine. ALBANY, April £0.—Now that the| nority repros: City of New York hus experienced | sted upon loading on the City of New| York a taxation burden that threat- (ens the ren estate values of the city, and why is it that the Logtsiature | from the State funds. has refuned the city the just and/of the Republican machine The real reason is that they do It) York City t# taxed primarily for the purpose of supplying the grease for on, . if the wp- Mate ain in control of © Government it Is absolutely Neornsary the the oity have @ mi- tation In the Lagieta- ture, The bulk of the majority rep- of 1h) papentation must ex rnd jana that re * |*" intact la to re entation m UP STATE The way to keep tt intact ts feed it with pap in the shape of Joba, salaries, salary increases and bonuses| The backbon ia th rotton boroughs up-State where the| count on election night te not always & reflection of the vote as tt was cast, ‘These rotten boroughs are actually supported by the State of New York, and New York City puts up 70 per 7 advo- New There fen't any doubt about it and there|cent. of the money. And the bosses : : in the rotten borougns continually TheServantoaftheLamp LADDIN’S lamp had a wonderful Servant—a genie who could serve a banquet in a twinkling and build a palace overnight. lg Monge agoin Baghdad, in the days of Se Dates le and the Sultan Haroun-a]-Raschid. Today there are new lamps, less picturesque, perhaps, but more useful. And the new lamp has a new servant, whose name is Socony. Socony (So-CO-ny) is the:naine ot the Standard Oil Company of New York's best kerosene. Aladdin’s lamp never had a servant half so clean and efficient and reliable as Socony Kerosene Oil. Socony is easily summoned—just say “Socony”’ to the grocer’s boy when you give him your oil can to get filled. SAFEST and BEST Socony Kerosene Oil is free from dirt or grit of any kind. It burns with a clear, full flame and does not leave wick crust. In fact, it is so much better than ordin- ary kerosene that it is decidedly worth asking for. Groceries, hardware and gencre} stores which carry Socony Kerosene Oil, dis- play the Socony sign in their windows. Look for the Socony sign. It is the sign of a reliable dealer, We recommend the following oil burn- ing devices as the best of their kind: New Perfection Oil Cookstoves and Water Heaters, Perfection Smokeless Oil Heaters, Rayo Lampsand Lanterns, Standard Oi! Company of New York NEW YORK-BUFFALO — Princips!| Ofeee §=ALBANY~BOSTON ery for more. | So the leaders of the State machine are in this quandary. They must hold certain sections of the State in order to retain their control. Those sec- tions are growing more greedy all the time and other sections, noting what is happening, +o declaring them- selves in. The cost of government goes up in proportion as this greed Increases. More money is constantly taken from the people in taxes to be given to the rotten boroughs tn eal- aries and bonuses and commitments and obligations tn order that the rot- ten boroughs may be in better shape to demand more salaries, bonuses, commitments and obligations from the people in the shape of taxes. The Legislature bas been mighty generous to the machine and the rot- ten boroughs this year. A President and a Governor and a complete State ticket and Legislature are to be elected this fall, City taxpayers may take what eatisfaction they can out of the knowledge that the up-State maohine is going to try to make |them pay for the success of the Re- | publican ticket. | Senator Wagner and Assembtyman * st MUST ROB CITIES TO KEEP HOLD | jm to not carry o until Oct, 1, i917, of twenty-four! montha, but only until Juty 1, 1017,) or twenty-one month, the State Government “The change in the fisonl year haa the taxpayer full but one practical affect: has provided for two montha’ appropriations, # $124,000.00 twalve twenty-four vontha are up “Thin means average annual ap Propriations, for twenty-one Repub Hean months, of $70,800,000. For tna, forty-Meht Democratic monthe (1911 1915) the annual average was, 60,800,000, $7,000,000 ADDED TO “FIXED| CHARGES” IN TWO YEARS. | “Last years direct State tax of | $20,600,000-—wantonly and wickedly, mpc piled up in the Btate| Treanry an_ estimated surplus $12,000,000, This @urplus, and not Republican economy, is the reason that there is no direct tax this year, “If the Republican party te re- turned to power next year the direct | permanent institution,” |_ ‘The statement points out that the | Whitman administration has added in |two years $7,000,000 to the fixed |charges of government, mostly for payrolls and patronage. The che |in the appropriation bill, it ta a ed, are merely changes in form, for all the old evile—the supply bill, the construction and repair bills and the especial bills are still on the job, ex- cept that this year they are all un- der one blanket, sharing space with the appropriation bill, Senator Wagner and his colleague deciare that the Republican Legisia- ture haa not passed a single construc- | tive law of benefit to the people at} large. On the contrary tt has tam- pered with and attempted to throttle the Workmen's Compensation Act, the Conservation Law, the factory laws regulating the hours of labor of women and children, and the banking code—all measures to the credit of the Democratic Legislature under Gov. Glynn, As has been pointed out in the opening of this article, the State ma- chine ts solely concerned in keeping Itself in power, Not content with milking the city for the benefit of the rotten boroughs it has, through its servant, the Legislature, arranged to rob New York City of a portion of ite already inadequate representation. ‘The minority statement severely criticises the Reapportionment Law, | Good lg or the Stomach | Wham the stomach is weak, the tw Jinactive and the bowels clogged, just a Hostetter's Stomach Bitters \~ is a splendid stomach remedy “Making the dust fly” certainly de ecribes the usual method of sweeping. Even dusting caps don’t really keep the hair clean and your throat becomes literally choked But this is all past now better way to sweep-—a d And it's so simple too little Nomordust aer then eweep it uhend of Nomordust holds the aus it from spreading the room much “Meane just Perolin ‘\omordust Co., Jersey lis the object. ‘The r and|she has so much t It enables you to get| fa vorit feaner too, for you don’tlif the constitutionality of which will be attacked in due time. nates New Jersey Day, TON, N. Ja. April 20.— Gow Fielder has designated Friday, May 12, jas New Jersey Day. Exploitation of w Jersey's advantages, not only to jerseymen but to the country at large, Governor muggesta that the American flag be di = that the schools commemort occasion by fitting exercise: vawk ar ed here last having in tow disabled two-masted schooner Frank, eleven miles ortheast of Barnegat, N. J., ‘Tuesday, with her mainsail blown away and her booms broken. Don’t Spread the Dust when You Sweep—Collect It spread the dust to another part of the room with every of the broom. With Nomordast you can clean an; room in half the time with half the etter, and you only have to sweep half as often, because you get your rooms 80 much er every time you sweep. ~ housekeeper expressed it, “Tt just. like baying aa extra maid — ne for other things. Yet Nomordust costa but a few pennica Get a 10c can to-day at your ‘ocer—he'll refund your mou you're pot more then ple. Nemetdust, what it eaye’ Get the Green Can at All Grocers—10c. and 25c. City,N.J. Phone, Bergen 607 ONT OF THE HOSTESSES “i | an Mrs te 500 6 IN ‘Have Run ot W hole House in the |") Final Practice for Shakes- Five bi of| Vacation Association had the Inat re- hearsal for thelr Shakespeare Festival | yeh and Cire} the Seventy-first State tax will return with it—as a/in Miss Anne Morgan's home, | 219 Madison avenue, The members of the cast all self-supporting, dressed as villag- | lors, josters, witches, chimney sw heralds and f! of the entire residence. Si humorous monologues lasting all evo- ning we: We VACATION “ines Th: WVORGAN HOW BETRAYED BY Veldman told Jie Hubineky boy [470 Mrondwa | a inyontieation } had J (< o oncd ROGERS H BACON nt oat to ey topes te Meet Story IRLS REHEARSE seat THE MORGAN HOME} :"s\\= =" peare Festival. oT J for the Aretic fandred girl members of the] fic n4) airy ts by Stefansson there i and two cot hel 1s, to be held May 5 and 6, in! f'yray Regiment Armory, | Jast night. jis who are|f 3 | or giri, had the run |}: forty es and Hook e given in the largo draw-!tenstvely eturn, with Vilhja at Hanks Land, tr Aug 6 Former Quott Champion Dead, pavin, once famous quolt 5 employees of the ; Standard Ol ¢ magazines: INGRAHAM AID TO BAKER. we FACE POWDER What Dyspeptics gs ore ana vor ( I Should Eat } | practically all forme nine time ont herefore stomach witele,, nite up a om Ie ten gluten <i | t ! ‘ food “ foods in moderate yunt, taking mimediately afterward at onful thi A magnesia ina lithe hot or t old water This will neutralize any usual feeling of uneasine you will the | you perfectly and. to. meet antiacid known. acidity of the fe wing the whieh infla ning, it does more y be done by any drug uur yor acid little He had w note remarkable results, not dose an ate anil irri ake some of the s directed above Advt. excess acid. which may be present, or which may be formed, and instead of the and fulness, that your food agrees with Hisurated magnesia is doubtless the best food corrective and It has no direct action on the stomach: but by neutralizing the contents, and thue Mf the acid irrite- delicate stom- than could ir medi- ALBODON THE IDEAL DENTAL CREAM How to Judge a Dentifrice— Make these tests yourself To decide upon the best medium for taking care of your teeth, make the following home test: Take a piece of smooth white paper. Squeeze out on it a strip of several popular pastes and creams, leaving a small space between each strip. Run your little finger, which is the most sensitive one, over each strip, rub- bing it into the paper thoroughly, Watch for rough particles. These are grit. Now put a strip of ALBODON on a similar piece of paper or on a glass slide, WILL FIND NONE. Make a further test by exposing the strips to the air thirty minutes or more to determine how easily they harden You will find ALBODON retains its con- sistency longest. Also, as you put each strip on the paper, watch whether it is easy or hard to press from the tube; notice the consistency, whether it is doughy, putty-like, or if, like ALBODON, it is more soft than hard, ALBODON contains the highest percentage of actual cleansing and polishing properties of any dentifrice on the market, It isa better preparation ina libe more economical than other dentitrices Jor each cleansing Price 25 cents at all drug Wo are glad to and youdon for a rep ALBOL( nfreesampla rubbing it as you did the others, and watching for grit. Buy ALBODON—You Will Not Be Disappointed stores and wherever Free Samples for Doubting Thomases nal Our best advertisement ts the fre d it to anyone for @ dentifrice better than the one now being used. If your experience tn the past makes you a doabting Thomas wantt ress in at venient to yoursel this coupon and mail it to us YOU that the brush may distribute it easily over the surfaces of all the teeth; notice whether it is dry, or, like ALBODON, smooth and velvety. Then notice the color (remembering that ALLBODON is not artificially colored and does not contain peroxide, carbolic acid or chlorate of potash), and ask yourself which is the log- ical preparation one might prefer for the daily toilet of the mouth! | and more ornate tube; it is because less of itis required y send mo} ab govode thet My name Ia... My address {e—-. My de ogeaterame te

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