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Helm, Bernard Friedantha!, Stanley M. nird Kegiment, has re Company {Special to Tue Brening World. THESTATE'S MONEY THE EVENING WORLD, WEDNESDAY, _OOTOBER 28, 1918. {# pointed out, will mean the repudl- at lon of the Whitman policies. Whitman has tnereased the ations for the State of New appropri amp Gordon York from $ i,m Five Privates at at Camp Goten| Form Cityc ite. : LAVISHLY (SED FOR a anu ie 3 tow , te? man, Yorker, 4 ‘an Nam y of the Demo- NOW. year Sergeanls | after with the 2 cratic Stal mmittee, to-day. Mr Stripes. The. . 7 Van } has been in New ATLANTA, Ga., Oct City boys continue to wi m practically ntamped Gordon, the wearing of th “ Gordon. In the Third Infantry replace- Sow on the outelde has been discon- meat the following New Yorkers have | mask. just been made _ Corpor Leo _A. | tinued. Build up your blood and fortify your body against a Spanish Influenza with {a jr the close of hostilities, eory Whitman political machine, | thee enemy Tatvernovens: raiders be cite orth htione ‘and my It ts for the breaking up of this ma- furnished with information to which throughout the State will he 5 @ 0- ah ah chine, having in view a Whitman they were not entitled should the! aid in @ publicity campaign. | presidential campaign two years |Tecords of expenses be filed as the| teers from students’ ence, that the Democratic State | Fees es at colleges are sought. hi re | si “The Red Blood Builder” B. Altman & MADISON AVENUE - FIFTH Thirty-fourth Street —- AVENUE, A Very Unusual for to-morrow (Thursday) will offer 500 Corduroy House Gowns in an especially graceful''model, made of double-wale corduroy of very superior quality, at the extraordinarily low $6.75 each These House Gowns are wistaria and French rose. (Women’s House Gowns, Third Fioor) 34th Street—New York Another Extraordina Several Hundred Fa ES ante ee eS ee Attractive Afternoon and Street Dresses « | Gabardine, Crepe de Chine, Beaded and Smart Combinations. ee ee In State expenditures during the | | mana | State | Whitman, it is charged, incidental to the building up of a Thirty-fifth Street | ail daintily lined throughout, and may be obtained in Copenhagen and Royal biues,, For Tomorrow i hunaiasninad OPPENHEIM, GLUNS &@ Women’s and Misses’ Silk and Cloth Dresses Taken from the Regular Stock Formerly Sold to 35.00 1 8 .00 Positively None Sent C. 0. D. Mr. Sinith, will return to Syracuse to- duy to "An analy of this gre anetifpinstinls in public « tuFe discloves that mc as the payroll » have jumped ™ | iwttinte = from $16.7 Appropriations Jumped $33,- [fo oth) Van Namee continued. "Of these are war times, but even is no warrant for any such extravagance in State agministration, It must be remem- bered that public improvement work, Dey ugeand unwarranted increases the same as private improveme practically at a stands 625,744 to Lift Goverttor Into White House. Startli nd th our years ure charged by the Dem State Committee campaign rs. Most of these Increases are Civ! tax burden borne by residents of the or political favorites of Gov. etting leas now for the money e#x- than at r any time since the/t¢o ire are being made Ne: g of records showing Ne the purposes of the outl: This 43. gyi ind have not being done under an all emer- csulted in any activities except those gency law which provides that need be no accounting until ere aro some departments, how- tommittee is now directing its ener-|ever, about which we can glean in- en. fata ge 4 For Instance, we know! , 488 that by the ‘economical’ reorganiza- The tetemph of Alfred F. Smith, It {ion of tho State Labor Department the appropriation—most of which| salaries— st Jump of $438,429, or nearly 60 per jcent. Gov. Whitman, however, did nothing to strengthen the labor laws that were enacted during the time that Alfred E. Smith was Speaker of | tle Assembly or Democratic leader in| ¢a' the Legislature In fact, under the!on existing rejrime, many efforts have been made extract the ‘teeth’ from | ¢y\j, our labor laws. “What this professedly econom!- a! Governor has really done to carry out his pledges of financial reforin is indicated by the following figures, | the salaries during Gov. Giynn’s term. compared with those of the curren: | year: Cn. NEW YORK | Compervacio Deot Publie Bigee, |'Tas Devartuent--. | The appropriation for the Conser- | vation Department in 1914 for all | purposes amounted to $683,660, and in 1918 to $994,784, an increase of $311,- 134, or nearly 60 per cent. payment of salaries for the © of the State Highway gs the last Sale 1 the appropriation r this year the ap- 7, an increase presents nearly | of $858,496, — 100 per cent. Increase—not to improve | highways, but to take care of the personal political workers of the Whitman ne in the various counties up . se counties that it is! will be a large in- crease in the Whitman vote this fall “There js a new. Federal statute, however, that gives the United States Attorneys jurisdiction over voting in | |} every poling place where inembers of Congress, or United States Senators | are to be elected. In view of that statute, to which President Wilson called special attention when he made the bill a law a few days ago, there may not be the increase in the rural | vote that some of our Republican friends anticipate Y, M, G. A'S BIG COURSE IN AIRPLANE MECHANICS Offers Fine Opportunity for Patri- otic Young Men to Learn This Branch of Service. | ‘The West Side Branch of the Y. M./ C. A. conducts a school for airplane mechanics at No, 240 West 63d Street, with school headquarters at No. 239) West 56th Street, under the direc-| tion of Frank F, Tenney. It ts an) opportunity for patrioue young men| who wish to know something about) the air serv to enter the service di “It is int expected the price of rs ven three & cost to the student school is in operatior , and has f it can aceon men. |e phe army tess mechan- | tes, both for its motors and its planes The factories making planes and mo- tors require large numbers of men, and the West Side Y. M. C, A. Air- Plane Mechanics’ School offers ex- ceptional advantage inet 30,000 HOBOES IN IN WAR WORK | “King” airplane = Honor Flag, Sells #400 W. S. 5. \ “The hobo is no bum. He's a patriot,”’ declared Jeff Davis, “King of Hoboes,” yesterday. And to bear out his conten- Uon he raised on the site of old Atlan- (ic Gurden, in the Bowery, a flag across | Inscried tn small blue stars, rv Sale War savin War Savings Stamps to the crowd -- —<—— Aus remier Watches Peace | MELBOURNE 23. — William hag agreed to the request of the Aus- tralian Government that he remain in London during the present discus- sions concerning possible peace in order to look after the interests of Australia. It is hoped, Acting Premier Watt said, that if peace should come Mr, Hughes would be able to arrange the speedy demobilization of the Australian troops. 10Mon CRED, On Any Article. Ne Reg Tape. Ne Delay. of Serge, Satin, Georgette Lésutenant made to-day at All draft taxpayers of the State are 96¢% of 18 and 46 are eligible except those in Class 1 who registered ‘prior! are thoxe for jclerk of 3 jarrested Philip Biki | Board No. Street. Cohen came here from Russia He registered for the draft and was ordered te | or physical examination Aug. |also ignored. examination. SRolls of Player Bench. WISSNER declared George Opportunity Is Men From New York to Be- come Second Lieutenants ‘Twenty thousand draft eligibies ore be given opporta t increase ‘Carp Freiiont on Dec nthe’ iptensiv This partment Sept. 1 w York 3! w Jersey 47 vania 1,410, 380 and District of ¢ there | will be that of a private, $20 a month, after | until @ commission is won. Chambers of Commer: comeanansielibeninetce DRAFT EVADER ARRESTED. la rs ago, June 5, led to appear. Collar COATS Catalogue the *hysical requir eral military be Rr Physical FE Ralph Cohen, twenty: Yo, 10 Hast 117th Street night Secretary of Local Draft 157, at No. $3 East Last night it is alleged he appeared, but refused to submit to He was locked up. Beautiful Model of High Lastre Broadcloth, Genuine Fur A Big Showing Including Fur Trimmed Models, $14.75 to $75 20,000 DRAFT ELIGIBLES TO BE GIVEN COMMISSION Offered to 1,670] was to go t 1 for a two € training “ purse | 7* 103,800 during lading to the commission o Island, | ca 5] 5 furnis training ec a dye. *\ soft on complaint of 116ti five port but A second order was Head of Tramo Squad | unttere o H in his from, a complication be thia diced to 50 pers ports re up for you tained. CAPT. BURFEIND DEAD. on Force fd was rece f the death yeste W. Burfeind of 1 unity home at oner a se-ond | nnouncement was| 190 DIE IN TROPIC TREMOR. nor’s where applications will be reselved to fill the quota of 4.240 allotted to the) |Severe Harthquakes in Guatemale Cost Many Live PANAMA ‘severe earthquakes in Guatemala and dead, according to re- ceived here from Guatemala. Much property damage also has been Oct, 23.—-Th ns are a HOME MADE BRAY HAIR REM S| You Can Make at Home a Better Gray | Hair Remedy Than You Can Buy. Gray streaked or faded hair is not | only You can darken it without using unbecorning but “Any one can prepare a simple mix- ture at home, at very little cost, that wiil darken gray hair and make it To a half pint of water add I ounce of bay rum, a small box of Barbo Compound and 44 ounce \of glycerine. |be bought at any drug store at very little cost, or the druggist will put it Apply to the hair twice a week until the desired shade is ob- This will make a gray haired person look twenty years younger. It is not a dye, it does not color the most delicate scalp; is not sticky or greasy and does not rub off.” and glossy. These ing Special—for Thursday Only Above is a photograph of a suit that sells for $45. For one day only, as a special incentive, we are reducing its price to $33.50. this extraordinary offer is to give you an idea of the big savings awaiting you ina SPECIAL SALE OF 900 SUITS, FUR TRIMMED AND PLAIN, AT UNUSUALLY TEMPTING REDUCTIONS The purpose Year A Had Been Police rduy «ffi Mount Kisco 29 West 34" Street BROOKLYN: Fulton & Bridge Sts, Autumn SUITS FOR WOMEN AND MISSES re have been Greatly Below Present . Wholesale Cost 9.7% ° For Suits Made to Retail at $45 to $55 (AN EXCEPTIONAL PURCHASB) EDY unnecessary. Superbly Fashioned of Velour de Laine Broadcloth Velour WITH Nutria or Hudson Seal Collars Models of faultless tailoring and finish; lined ules beth with silk Peau de C yee and warmly interlined. redients can —Advt. CHOICEST COLORINGS: Reindeer, Taupe, Burgundy, Rose-Taupe, Tobacco, Navy and Black. Splendid Values in Fashionable Winter Coats For Women and Misses the correct trend of fashion. Fur collared, trimmed, or untrimmed effects in Pompom, Silvertone, Crystal Cloth, Velour, Broadcloth, etc. 25.00 35.00 49.50 D.PRICEGCO. NEWARK: Market & Halsey Ste, IMPORTANT OFFERING FOR THURSDAY | Elaborate Fur Trimmed Models reproduced from costly original designs, showing fur FE DIAZ (FOR FRAMING) In Greater New York Only cl | Poster Cover No. 1 of Pictures. In Colors. of Special The conveniences of an entire building at your sereice. SUITS DRESSES mailed out of lown on request. HAMILTON GARMENT CO. 307 FIFTH AVENUE ween BLOUSES Coats ‘fs. NEW YORK MILLINERY Address Dept. 10 E. Out of town orders shipped promptly. charges prepaid. (The Royal Italian March) BUY WAR Special Offering: Morris Hughes, Australian Premier, Beautiful, Guaranteed: PLAYER PIANOS “Putnam” ‘465 On Convenient Terms FREE WITH EVERY Sp AYER. Player Music. beautiful 1 Delivery o our home, Special Value! NEW YORK: BROOKLYN: rie meet 53 East 34th St. 55 Flatbush Ave. al 7 Yate Yearly Increase Yq) Month | JERSEY CITY: NEWARK: mare cee, | 134 Newark Ave. 903 Broad St. °g,53"" LW. Sweets gree - 170 BROADMAY TO STORE NEAREST YOU for details of this exceptional offer, as well as details of our used’ piano bargains, HE Official National Air of Italy is the Marcia Reale, which was composed in 1834 by Gabetti. It is not as well known in America as the “Garibaldi Hymn,” but it is gaining in popu- larity as it is being played wherever Italians are gathered together. In Italy it is played almost to the exclusion of the better known hymn. Music Complete ALL IN NEXT A PHOTO guetiar of the Fifth Ave. Liberty Loan Series From Painting by AUGUSTIN TACK. Marcia Reale Sunday’s World

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