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| bf Continued Prom Fik From First Page.) fe that the biological sciences deal bond the phenomena manifested by Ing matter. For purposes associ- ated with the phenomena manifested by living matter the Treasury Depart- Pent wants $100,000, but The, mata Masue in got along with $35,000 ene Here is an increase of ed by persons who are saturated with knowledge about the phenomena Wont seat by living matter. Item Also we find the Treasury Depart- tment asking Congress to appropriate the sum of $500,000 for studies of ru- fal sanitation. This item is extremely interesting because it represents an inerease in demands for the expense of studying rural sanitation, w that may be, amounting to $450,000, {a other words the Government pried tnto mysteries of rural sanitation this year at an expense of $50,000. Evi- dently there is something radically wrong with the sanitation of the rural districts when, with the war over and figid economy absolutely necessary, ten times as much money will be res to study it next year, Item No, “Before leaving this subject a com- b rest. yearly of a t! Governors in the hag total $392,000 a year. eost the Geceenant more to study rural aanteation next year than the people of for- t tl Gover There is in the Treasury Depart- ment a division of venereal diseases. It is costing the taxpayers $200,000 this year. The division wants $00 next year, an increase of $128,800, The anti-saloon league should fight this increase because the public has been assured that Prohibition will do away with the evil which prompts this appropriation. \Item No, 3, $128,- | A new item in the Treasury De- partment requirements is $50,000 for | free from the war germ. We find that “health education.” Of course, if|department Wants $110,710 (eleven Congress allows this to stand some come seven) for a division of negro BRANDT Automatic Cashier button, Send for details WHERE COLUMBUS MEETS BROADWAY AT 66th STREET made and ~ IS WASHINGTON IDEA OF ECONOMY health educators are going to get nice fat jobs. Item No. 4, . Another new item f $200,000 is an appropriation demanied for the ex- penses of the investigation and pre- vention of Influpnza. Although the Government doesn’t know the war \s| 7, over It apparently has heard some- thing about Influenza. It is characteristic of the appropri- ations demanded at this time when the country is gering toward a financial crisis that $200,000 should be demanded for the study and pre- vention of a disease which will have run its course long before the appro- prigtien becomes available, Item No. ‘The Interior Depaptment, filled with the eagerness to spend public money throughout the Government establish- ment in Washington, asks for $3,296,- 920 for the cost of surveying public lands, We are spending $2,165,353 for that purpose this year. Just why the Prospective deficit should ‘be ‘helped along by an additional expenditure of $1,131,600 for surveying public lands next year is not apparent unless it has been clearly shown, that certain people erase "int value in jobs, Item No, 6, 1,13" Al . 316, a peace year, the cost soaragrevna public lands was for $2,187,607 for improvement of na- tional parks. With few exceptions | these parks dre in th¢ far West. They ||] Graduate Nurses. . are visited every summer by many thousands of citizens who can afford to take long vacations and: travel in motor cars, The striking point about! Ay at once, ffiee this demand is that we are spending | Figs Aiphone et Public Coitien teat tisees Sc this year, largely for the benefit of tourists in national parks, $717,225. In a year when the need to demobilize the deficit is imperative the Interlor Department yearns to help the deficit along by, trebling its estimate for na- A simple machine that holds money. and counts {t out at the touch of a O. @. STORY, 180 Nasens, 9. N.Y. ]E. M. Gattle & Co.—Jewelers 680 Fifth Ave. N. Y. | Opposite the Cathedral | 41 West 34th Street, NewYork tional parks. Item The Department of, Labor is not N 5 minutes any room can be heated so that it is warm enough for @ baby's«bath. “Vulcan” heaters can be used as the sole source of heat, or to sup- lement other systems. Cone eaters, Reflectors, Gas logs, Cylin- der heaters—a wide vari pany. Look for the name VULCAN Ie found only on good Gas Appliances. W. M. Crane Co., 16-20 32d St: Siete made a long jump in the direction of the public funds for sur- veying public lands) the Interior De- partment follows up with a demand to choose from. Ask your gas com- economies, which is a brand new ac- tivity, Item No, 8, $110,710. The division of the United States Employment Service in the Depart- measure to help out in an industrial emergency solely due to the war, wants $1,682,754, to defray the ex- penses of its activities next year, At the beginning of the next fiscal year the war will have been over every- where but in Washington a little less than twenty months, The United States Employment Service, which has done excellent work deserving of the highest praise, is getting along this year with an appropriation of $400,000. It demands approximately four times, ag much next year, Item No. 9, A pertonlneiy, virulent ‘case of war conditionitis affitets the Public Health Service. For “Pay of Personnel and Maintenance of Hospitals” it demands the trifling sum of $8,000,000 for next year. ‘The appropriation for this year 100 per cent. Item No. Furthermore, the Public Health ta_costing,_only $800,000 this year, Wanted for service in the vue and Allied Hospitals ment of Labor, organized as a war) §: ig $4,000,000, ‘The increa: to|the news. The departmental and bu- Service, fired ‘with the zeal for the | lenced fifteen months ago, proceed ‘ B ‘ ‘ublic welfare begot of war, demands|the theory that when ‘they Mae tha | So Convenient! You wake up with your Head Clear, Complexion Rosy, 1,000,000 for “field investigation of | taxpayers to give away $10,000,000 not ili ipation. on a war scale which is observable | Mone neath matte This activity [etah Coe parole wheats anted ce cnet Breath and Stomach Sweet—No Biliousness, Headache or Constipation. Graduate Nurses—Practical under of the gape! of Public Charities and Belle Permanent Employment Offered + $648 per annum, with maintenance p Charities, tenth floor, Munici pal Building, Manhattan, or at the following hospitals: Fa Minsk wall's Isned. a | erm Sew View THE EVENING WORLD, WEDNESDAY. ZEBRUA Item No. 11, $700,000. The Pubilc Health Service is spend- ing this year on interstate quarantine & modest appropriation of It wants more than ten times that a for be birt be in gf as namely 000. Item No. 4a, $38,000, In @ year marked by’ the m ur- gent necessity for cutting down ex-| penses of Government the rtment | of Justice has discovered that the ju- dicial offices need examination. For that endeavor it asks for a riation of $100,000. Item No. 13, It is costing the Department of Jus- tige $100,000 this year for the enforce- of the anti trust laws. The De- Partmgat ashe. for next year, item No. 14, '$300,608. The reader might be interested to know that the total of these fourteen inconsequential items is $10,114, 008, When John D, Rockefeller gives awa $10,000,000 the whole world rings with reau chiefs in Washington, living in sound of war’s alarms that were si. tribute will know anything about It. at Once the jurisdiction of the City of New York $876 per annum, with maimtemance $648 per annum, with maintenance blamed for all the ghas' tension of his arduous managers. Th bide i world in general of the average “‘musical The Rotary Club of New York, composed of five whereby the underprivilege given an opportunity to \ WIRE NAILS has found a way to kill two COATED — SMOOTH r u ) Let us quote on your requirements ROY L. 86 Front St. NY. Tel. Bow Grn.6828-9 AWNINGS Flag Decorations McHUGH MFG, CO. J.B. McTEIGUE, 317W. 38thSt. Money Wasted Advertisers who do not back up the salesmen and salesmen who do not back up their ad- vertising waste money. The day is past when a salesman can go ovt and hew a fresh path for himself and his house without advertising. AW Advertising of- fers an intelligent high grade agency, art and copy service that is not too big for the smail business and not too emall for the large business, Why not investigate it now and use it in 1920, Salespeople are entitled to consideration you expect them to produce. AW Adeertising, 1476 Broadway, New York City. HJ. ischo:: FURRIERS 10 East 39th Street,NY Phone Vanderbilt 1278 of every inhabitant of this ment of boys who are born have their own quarters; some in public schools. lege of Rotary and it: in dis, | Thus it is that musical come The T. B. M. Gets Busy Time was when the tired business man was | | long-suffering public had to sit through. “The j t.b.m. has to have something to ease the nerve threadless plot, the ear- | fracturing music and the solid ivory ensembles | || hundred business men, each of whom is more or less lH tired when the day is done, has found another way to {II ease the nerve tension of strenuous business hours. HI Having launched its great campaign of Boys’ Work, ||| oasis which any guest is d boy of New York is to be ||| loath to leave, evening one dance and sup. voting-citizen of Uncle Sam, Rotary, as a bi-product, to speak before the various boys’ clubs in the city. Some the Americanization Drive profited by that loss. Neat Issue Tribune, Feb, 18, 1920 tly musical comedies the | day,” said the theatrical if they visited upon the |) show.” become a healthy, worthy, | birds with one stone. | | It has organized a Speakers’ Bureau, which will \| intensify the results of Boys’ Work and at the same iH H O T E i time furnish the tired business man with a tonic more | stimulating than the jazz gyrations of the merry-merry. | McALPIN The duty of the Speakers’ Bureau is to ask Rotarians who are particularly interested in the Americanization country, and in the better- | without a legitimate chance, | some mect, in public halls; Each club is composed of incipient voters. And it is the privi- IVAN-B members—who are really tired business men jise—to become a force toward strengthening the backbone of the nation, Rotarians who have already spoken say that the RY 11, i ARTICLE 51 While the blood is the life-giving element that courses to all parts of rses—aAttendants the body, the nerves provide and control the en current into action—zest, enthusiasm, good he: is wracked, deranged or injured as a whole or "any of its suffers more severely in direct proportion to the injury ca’ system. It has been determined that the flow of electric current can be ham- pered or interfered with near its source and completely cripple whatever inechanism depends upon it for its life. the hydrant, you get little or no water from the ncazle. sure to a blood vessel anywhere in the body, there is a resultant cessation of flow. The same means impai that translates th to the nervous If you step on a garden hose near If you apply pres Presaure on the nerve If this pressure is entire region controlled by it suffers. At what point nenrer its source can pressure be brought upon a nerve than in the spinal column? ‘This is the kernel of the whole Chit maintains that ninétenths of ailments am be traced to this pressure, this’ between vertebrae or bones of tl Before consulting a Chiropractor, always n practic Bureau of Public Informatios 50, The Evening World, New York C! | Chiropractors of N ‘itality and force from’ that point on. applied near the base of the nerve, the ‘The Chiropractor diseases of the human body can inch “impingement” it is called, of a nerve e spinal column, the backbone. ke inquiry of the Chiro- II inquiries to C. ‘ork and New Jersey The THOMPSON CO. Producers and Distributors of FRESH, SALT and SMOKED FISH 150-152 Beekman St., N. Y. Add a Gown— Sort of tired of your frocks? Then add a gown to your wardrobe, By buying it? Oh, By taking the gown you're most tired of to Rees & Rees, who for 52 years haye,.been busy. enriching women’s wardrobes by dye- ing and cleaning delicate dresses which have become passe. When they come back they look beautiful, but unfa- miliar. And that’s what you want, isn’t it? Thereis a Rees 3 shop near you. Look it up in the telephone book. PARCHEESI isa tines: so. Ladies Coats Wholesale Only 105 MADISON AV. NY similar to erm edouble | stitch IE MeAlpin Grill isa lunching and d'ning Tue \j| the Drawers. Broadway at 34th St. Under the Dircotion L. M. Boomer also white or striped madras; collars in $1.00 otten:aaed aekaal Men’s 4-in-hand Ties cluded. SOLD EVERYWHERE Sdchow Sitento Cutler- Hammer Manufacturing Co, » Electric Controlling Devices a PRES BB NORDHEM CO BWest 40 eagerness with which the boys absorb what they say, the sparkling | 4 7 | almost instantaneous response to the pleas they advance, is the | F LOW ER ST EEL greatest nerve tonic # tired business man can hope for. dy has lost some of its patrons and BURLAP or COTTON BELL BAG CO. 63 Front St - Hanover 662 National Ice & Coal Co., Inc |] 103 Park Ave. Tel. Vanderbilt 5050 N ae office you see “The M (The Dictaphone trademark), know that that office gets out its daily mail on time and most economically. TAENICTAPAVNE Phone Worth 7250— Cail at 280 Broadway This advertisement was dictated to The Dictaphone ‘Toere 14 but one Dictaphops, trade marked “The Dictaphone,"* 3 ‘tnd 'merchandised by the Columbia Graphophone Co. an at the Desk” LITHOGRAPHERS LUTE C ENRINEMAN Especially Prepared Mor ances || Biscunts, Cakes and Puddings Complete hotels of th Ue sell direct to the people James Van Dyk Ca 50 Barclay Street, NY. Storas and Agencies Everywhere ALEXANDER HAMILTON INSTITUTE Course in Executive Training 13 Astor Place New York “ edged to respect your confidence and fulft! our wants, men or yo! Charles B. Gehring, Publisher 1480 Broadway, N. ¥, ¢ 50 Church Street ELECTROTYPE CO. 461 Eighth Ave. Tel. Greeley 6154 216 William St. lei, Beekman 1531 What Is the Use! Of a woman becoming old and worn by wasti every wash-day of the year? When a 1900 Cataract the clothes more out effort or muss, and in of the time? Sir Harry Lauder Direction Willian Morris. yeur-old size Sitters $1.00 Farewell appe Downtown, to the southernmost limits of the Island, goes the United electric system — everywhere in Manhattan Washer cleanses Women who are in- terested in keep ng their good looks ible should stop in e this simple and low. as long a9 po and exami priced w i Washer is a youth-saver Wallace. li. one block Grand Cent FRANKLIN ECONOMY || Something you ought to study. || ‘Franklin: Motor Car Co., Glenn rl r Tisdale, Pros. way, 'Phone Columiu JEWELRY—Ciass Pins and mail [eae esgare| |GETTINGER | DEPENDABLE, PRINTERS es DILGES & CLUST, 15 JOHN 31. an organization of men representing all 13 to lift men and busineae to vice Above Self.” These udvertiacrs ia newspaper space 4g eontrolied by the Hoard of Director \ Rotary Clyb of New York, Headquartera t2d floor, Hotel McAlpin, Raybestos Brake Lining BETTES & EBSEN 152 Chambers St. Ninth Avenue Cheisem 8660 The National Cloak & Suit Co. ; No connection with id Bevtind store EEF NE aa Dollar Day a ~ National overstocks always offer wonderfully big bar- gains, because this store is not maintained with “s = pectation of making a but DOLLAR DAY here means values that are extra- ordinary. The quantities are sometimes limited, the size ranges often incomplete, but *the values are ‘incomparably big. Here are a few of the many bargains for to-mors) v7 NATIO Ay ; NAG EN ‘DOLLAR row (Thursday): 119-25 West 24th Street. Near 6th Av. The only store that sells the overstocks of | | Womens | Yowthat Hand ¢m- ombination | One = piece | brotdered on Night) Gown | Overait or | White Nain- | Set of Fi | Work Suit; | sook Gown elette for | heavy far utdoors ar 700 in the lot. Coutil or Brocade; mostly in low bust cotton; V neck. models; extra values, Overalis & Jumpers For men, women and children: | : coarse” Apes. $1.00 Little Girls’ Fur Sets 1100 Pes. Muslin Wear of white +Chemises, Slips, Gowns, Pajamas; | every garment well pled and a wonder- Men’s Work Shirts Drill, with prneton collars, $ 00 ra strong and well finished... Knit Underwear Boys’ Union Suits, Women's Knit of soft fleeced cotton yarn; Cotton Vests or high neck, lon, Drawers, Children’s 2for $1.00 | sleeves: buttones flaps Children’s Roipers Ginghams or Chambray, checks yarn; sizes & to 6: For boys. Striped Chambrays, Voiles and *Flannel- 300 Caps for. Men Wool mixtures, in, eboige of color Silk Poplins; opgn ead styles, effects; full fined and $1.00 Tiaclwith doe" Afor $1.00 good weights ArT RSrearTesE 7p Bere > White satin Collars Infants’ Short Coats Embroidery and filet pattern White Pique, with embroidered © fo We desi 1d scallops v edae for: \rim- 9197 81.00 | on caller and cufls: + Ea enRRN—“eaynRe Rt lto 2 years. Bloomer Dresses Khaki color Li $100 $100 $100 $190 $100 dow y | White ery ap aR ene io N Mail Orden Filled From This Store es The Tea of Teas THAT IS ALWAYS THE BEST ing ORANGE PEKOE Deliciously Different to the Ordinary BLACK-MIXED or NATURAL GREEN fa ik 00| $100 $100 Women’s Nursing Vests Children’s Sweaters pover style, of or pepe 2 moon the 2for$ .00 yer ‘aie Shirts and Blouses Cholce—Many Waists Over 600 fancy Dimities, Linenes, 2for$1.00 ne, in 2 to 6 Children’s Dresses braid and fen;

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