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iad a ty 8 Hylan at the beginning of his ad- “a ministration that there must be . a economy practiced everywhere, it is inevitable that the 1919 budget fig ures will soar far above thone of @/ 1918 Among the principal reasons ) for the increase will be the raising of the salaries of police and firemen, - | | big Ktate tax and the increased 4 | cost of food and material in city in- stitutions and departments es | In the Department of Public Mar kets Commissioner Jonathan C. Day Ke City Officials at Work on the #°t 4% allowance of $145,375.82 for te An j1918. He wants $199,182.70 for 1919, iy Figures—Job Must Be Come | but it i# doubtful if nis request will a a, . be granted. Kach of Dr. Day's em- pleted Oct. 31. ployees Ketting under $2,000 a year is n a . recommended for a 10 per cent. in- F ‘The big task of making New York) crease and a 20 per cent, increase is City’s budget for a year is now in|recommended for those getting un- G full swing. It faust be completed by | der $1,000 a year. midnight of October 81, when the! Bellevue and Allied Hospitals bad an allowance of §2,464,676.65 during Board of Estimate will formally an- | in, iowanee of bey tig teh ater | nounce the exact amount of money | §335,507.10 is asked for 1919 it will cost Father Knickerbocker to The Vark Department of Manhat run the various departments of Lite ger Richmond, of pero ote is Commissioner, estimates tha vast houschold for 1919, If the bud | nn ect along in 1919 with §1,700 less get ie not finished by midnight theJinan it required this year, when it ‘ hands of the clock are turned back. | had $31,898 a ‘The 1918 budget was $238,123,759 2 Mayor Hylan asks 10 leas to run Desp' 01 cements of Mayor | his office in 1919 than it cost this year, Ed ela tn detente : ‘he expennes for which were fixed by the former administration. The al- lowance this year is $68,860. AS T oO R IA The Law Department, which was one of the moat expensive in the city during former dministrations, will For Infants and Children be able to get along in 1919 with $70 lens than It has required this year, ! In Use For Over 30 Years | $355,270." a hyere' ica nen increase ih Loa Always bears salatles’ requested amounting to ; Loon Gly .Chambertata Jot hi City Chamberlain Johnson, who : (dled has had an allowance of $69,297 this mir, wants to increase salaries in his irtment and makes a request for Cool, Tasty Dishes for $6,17 increase. The Board of Child Welfare asks for an increase Jaded August Appetites | 6+'35,607.60 Cheere and Lettuce | on BEAT th @ Deviled Eggs LEAPS TO DEATH IN SUBWAY Cold Sliced Meats Crisp Salads Cold Salmon Sardines Who could resist them when flav ed spicily wit Eddys Salice In the crowd waiting for a subway train at the 149th Street station thia | morning there was a man who walked rvously up and down, elbowing others aside, until a southbo train at last | pulled in. As it approached the sation the man threw himself in front of It and was instantly killed His body has not been identified, But there were letters in the coat pocket ad dressed to J. Schumacher, No, 4164 by Avenue, The victim’ was about fifty years old and dressed in dark MADE IN U.S. A. clothng. satiate Made by E Prkchurd ait Spree se'RCY, || TOUGH ON WILLIE HOPPE. Would Be Hardship to Change Em- ployment, He Tells District Board. tes Willie Hoppe, world's champion 18.2 New, Positive Treatment balk-line billiard champion) has been to Remove Hair or Fuzz | orderea by nis local draft béara hore to obtain more useful employment or be " (Beauty Notes) hardship, for labor. hair or fuse from face, neck or arms. A paste is made with some powdered | delatone and water and spread on the| penny 1 , hairy surface. In 9 of 8 minutes tt ba) nT Ws ttere of Noo 10 Bridge rubbed off, the skin washed and every | s.reet has sent to The Evening World bit of Ivair has disappeared. No fall-| Bony tance, Poi ure will result if you are careful to, ;,. “J. HL. this morn- buy gennine detntone.—Advt Jubor. <ealiiaipaoniaceniss ributions. FREE SILVER SPOON Souvenir of Lake Ronkonkoma, Long Island FreetoEverybody Exits PERSON answering the 4 questions beiow and complying tions of thi to the con ment will each receive AB LUTELY FREE A SILVER SPOON. How many words can you form from the letters contained in the word “RESPONSIVENESS” CONDITIONS GOVERNING ARE: Each person SHALL compose 75 words or more from the letters appearing in the word RESPONSIVENESS (Use English words only.) Arrange words in i neat rows and number them. id Are you prepared for a surprise? Then write the 1 largest number of words you can, ‘ , Not mere than one person to a family, living at the same address, Is eligible, Persons under 21 years of age—not eligible. EVERY ONE MUST ALSO TRUTHFULLY ANSWER THE FOLLOWING QUESTIONS, OTHERWISE NO SPOON WILL BE SENT: Question No. 1—What is your nationality? . 2—If our Company GAVE YOU a Bungalow Question No. Deautiful Lake Ronkonkoma would. you In return write us a letter of commendation? (Yes or No.) ther courtesy or obligation Is assumed by the No umpany beyond the gift as above, IT WILL PAY YOU TO DO YOUR BEST! Write us before Saturday, September 14, at 1 P.M. Me § Cabeock bo. 9 East 42nd Street New York “Woman Thinks She Is IBELL- ANS °""" THE EVENING WORLD, WEDNESDAY, AUGUST 21, 1918. 500 FAMILIES DRIVEN QUT ‘statue ut! 0" ters Sar CLEMENCEAU AT FRONT PRAISES ALLIED PROGRESS; PREDICTS VICTORY IN 1918 French Premier Tells Senator Lewis Peace Will Be Declared Next Year. » PARIS, July at KEMIER CLEMENCEAU P visited the fighting front Tucsday and saw the first | results of Gen, Mangin's success ful attack between the Oise and | the Aisne. On his return lant | night he said he wan satisfed with the progress made. In a conversation with Senator | J. Hamilton Lewis of Lilinols Pre- mier Clemenceau expressed the | belief that the Allies will ‘win a complete military triumph this year and that peace will be de- red before another year has d. He said the work of American troapa had terrorized the German: TROOPS IN FRANCE, | SAYS GEN. MARCH (Continued from First Page.) ter and hire many additional ships Gen. March declared that thirty- two American divisions, approxi- mately 1,440,000 men, had arrived in France. ‘They are as follows: 1st, 2d, 3d, 4th, Sth, 6th, 2th, 27th, eh, 83d, 35th, 86th, ¥7th, 77th, 78th, 79th, 80th, Aist, 82d 83d, A5th, 89th, 90th, 91st, 92d, and 930 In answer to questions the Chief of Staff sald that the 36th National Guard and 90th National Army divi- sions, including many Texans, rench- d France between July 80 and Aug. and have been in training. The 9th, he said, has not yet reached the front line. In Flanders, he said, the points of the salient which had existed there have been bent in by Allied attacks southeast of Meteren on the north flank and near Merville on the south side, The apex was thus made “un- healthy” for the enemy, and he was forced to withdraw for from one to | {WO miles on a fourteen-mile front, Gen, March corrected a report that the 77th Division (troops of New York City and vicinity), was being sent to Italy, It was last reported, he said, in the Vosges. In commenting on the shipping situation, Gen. March divulged for the first time the fact that Brazil had given a ship to the United States without compensation of any sort for two trips, He said that 90 far as he knew this was the only case of the kind on record. The twenty-six National Guard Divisions (New England) which par- ticipated in numerous attacks near Chateau Thierry and which aided in the capture of the towns of Torcy and Helleau, was relieved from its position on the Marne front on July and is now back of the lines for | recuperation, Lacking official details of the Brit ish drive reported In Associated Prens | dispatches this morning, Gen, March declined to comment upon this new | Allied thrust. He sald, describing the, period which had elapsed «ince | last talk that the Allies had con-| tinued their attacks on limited fron and at widely separated points. On the plains near the Oise the Allied advance has put the line wei back of tho old 1916-1917 line Gen, March said the War Depart- ment had not yet received details of the capture of Frapelle, in the Vos- ges, by the Sth United States Divi- sion (regulars), The line at this point is four miles over the German border As to individual divisions, Gen. March sald the 76th Division (New England and New York National Army), now is serving as a depot division Ina back area, The 80th Di- vision (Pennsylvania and Virginia National Army), is serving with the British in Flanders. Gen, Pershing hay not yet indicate Major Gen. Commander of the 77th (Né George B, Duncan, as York Pivision), Gen, March said. In a few days a list containing nominations for the rank of Major General will |fo to the Senate, some of the nomi |nees being recommended from officers in this country and some from the American Expeditionary Forces. Gen Pershing will select a man from those ance to command the Plans for the organization of a Privileged to Talk |Absolutely Removes | student Army ‘Training Corps to train “If any one ever had a miserable / " ’ stomach 1 surely had. It was row \Indigestion, Druggists ing worse, too, all the ti pains and attacks every ten ys or two weeks and had to cull a ould only relieve me for| “short ‘w! ‘vwo years ago lust! Disturbed sleep usually February 1 took a treatment of comes from some form of Mayr's Wonderful Remedy and have] hala spell of pain or mocry indigestion, Strengther. sit y friends Meat wonder that T the ere and ph fi ‘ so well.” I feel 1am privi jeged to (alk about it.” It is asimpie,| the liver with a course of harmless preparation that removes the | mue from the and aljlays th ‘actically stinal ail ing apy itis. One dose will con or money refunded. Lig Hiker, Jaynes and druggists e Ma Advt. intestinal Largest Sale of Any the World. Sold everywhere. «., 266. ‘ad! pefund money if it fails, 25e stiurions of the country we men as officers and technical experts for the Army in the educational in- proved to-day by Gen, Marc direction of Secretary Buker. WARREN B, BLAKE DROWNED. have been drowned while swimming at Nantucket, a despatch to- day states. Blake's clothing was found on Santukey He had told friends {he was Koing | Blake was an editorial writer on Col- lier's Weekly and went to Nantucket |Saturday for the week end. Me was zraduated from Hervard in 1915. He re- turned from the war gone last April aftew ding several months overseas ‘on Red Cross service. was a bache- for and lived at B Charlton street, INA BIG BROOKLYN FIRE ;:." od to find {had t behind. A if py tee Pui smoke-filled re ound it for her Persons Overcome and ooo Fireman Hurt When Bhize | Armoer and swirt Threatens Tenements. Persons were overcome by| Moore Streets and Bushwick and ergreen Avenues | frame factory in the centre of the block On ail sides are tenement houses, and| Ronmiller, the first intimation most of the occu-|the Bay 8! pants had of a fire was when flames|t began licking thelr rear windows and | t filling their rooms with smoke. | Rose Miller, elghteen, was taken un-! bottom ! 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