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eareful of the jobs, and that the ‘Were all made in other directions that of reducing the payroll. of dollars were cut off by simple expedient of violating ete already entered into by the for work on Government These violations are con- by the violsted contractors others doing business with the mt as a matter of course. ‘the time comes the violated will te their bills under the contracts ‘the Government departments and the Government departments will ask for the money and Congress pass deficiency appropriations “eevering items that were out out by eppropriations committee. nee ents wore raade in tie ot Commerce, which $8,880,600 instead of $12,788, for; the Bureau of War Risk which suffered a cut of 3 the Wi cut $1,839,529 ; | ment of Commerce, amount! and Domestic ce, cut $423,040; Sub-Treasu- out $231,870 by the abolition of Sub-Treasuries at New York, yhia, Baltimore, Boston, Cin- mati, Chicago, St. Louis, New Or- ‘and San Francisco before Dec. Ml, 1920. The employees of the Sub- r fare to be transferred to other departments. FOR EXPENSES OF COLLECTING TAXES. "he Internal Revenue Department ‘ie granted $42,038,000 for the exper ‘@f collecting the taxes next year. T i $750,000 more than was appropri- last year/ It will cost, according the hill p2sved, $4,500,000 to enforce Prohibition and Habit-Forming Acts, but no pretense ts made : “FLOATING BAR” MAY NOT FLOAT AT ALL. | Blaborately Fitted Thirst Palace Held Until New Fixtures Are Paid For. IN, Feb, 19.—The steamship ef Miami, which has been called “floating bar” because of her clao- ‘equipment for liquor sales in her ups between Florida ard Foie. gras torday returned to the pow- ‘of the Bethlehem Shipbuild ng Set by order of the Federal ‘was taken on an attempt ‘Steamship Corporation, ‘of the steamer, to have her gail Fore River, where iat the Bethlebcm titled to hold her until ‘The libel brought by teamship Corporation al- IERICAN BANKERS TO FINANCE EUROPE Henry ®. Davison ag London to Foster Establishment of a Great Money Combine. ‘ef important financial and commercial | enterprises is the object Af the visit to of Henry P. Davison of J. P. & Co, according to the Pall s Gazette. “‘Bwo plans are to be promoted, the declares. ‘The first is for to finance great national and GRESS TRIMS MINOR ESTIMATES a= ig DEFICIT LOOMS fn opened the cami 2 Mina 18° per POLO CLOTH discoveries for its use in figure out My have to dig f xtra taxes or i 1921-1922, Moving majestically toward the — are the estimates of the mili- 44 establishment, amounting to $989,578,000; the naval establishment, amounting to $572,121,000, and the De- tment of culture, amounti: $87,578,000, for over the current coats and 5 vig saat HR the estimates ts. The pos Sear Degaeaent, aenounting te sibilities of the fa ic had not yet Treasury Departm: $9,000,000, about the same as Jast year; public works of the War De- partment, amounting to $19 an increase of $144,000,000 over last year; public works of the Interior Department, amounting to $22,847,- 000, an increase of $15,000,000 over last year; public works of the Dep: camel's hair, and so presents * Twelve New Models for 759,000, an increase of $1,400,| over last year, The total of demands for departmental public works for next ear is $252,822,000, an increase of i 00,000 over this year. ELLANEOUS ITEMS ARE PUT AT $833,717,000, Old John J. Miscellaneous, which covers a multitude of things, many of which are a mystery to everybody but the officials who put them in, trails along with a demand for next yeur of $833," Sat 000, an increase of $290,000,- 000 over this year. The total asked for = yh skirt, belted or by the military and naval establish- sleeves, ments, the Department of Agriculture, Department of Public Works and cellaneous appropriations is $: 826,000, an increase over this year of $641,000,000. If the 15 per cent. cut shown in the appropriations reported yes- terday is followed out in the item oF $2.696;826,000 the red amount to a 624,000, But Sizes 14 to 20 Years, 48,00 to 125.00 Franklin Simon & Co. Fifth Avenue, 37th and 38th Streets ' By exploiting the possibilities of the Misses’ Coat Shop made new EVERYWEAR COATS BAHEN Polo Cloth first came 4 into the graces of fashion, a its use bt limited to travel been fathomed. Then the Misses! . Coat Shop went on a venture of dis covery and exploration for the de velopment of Polo Cloth, genuine Sports Wear— Utility Wear—Everywear hey are smart, swagger and ~~ short to the hips or pi, Siloas, nm shoulders or mannish By way of newness there bi ipings of leather, notched collars lack velvet, unusual pockets, a ee a i ee Te ao eeee TRYOUT AT LEST Te — 2s oe. 3 eta a t next year over. this ye: To cut out the increases demanded alone the Appropriations Committee must slash off close to 26 per cent. of ‘the total amount of the estimates de- manded by these items without be- Tees to touch the impending ‘There is some hope for the taxpay- ers in the Senate. Some members of that body are disposed to go after the appropriations like a forest fire with the design of discrediting the Democratic Administration; also, there promises to be considerable fire- works in the House when the whole body gets to work on the report of the Appropriations Committee already handed. in. MISSES’ COAT SHOP--Second Floor enterprises in Europe, while the| - establish it of & great ie cedine aiding” company, backed STOLE 50,000 PENNIES. /” ghmg Search Leads to Woman Con- ‘wleted of Planni: the Theft. | Witty thousand pennies belonging to the Public Gervice Railway Company of doreny disappeared several months but the let go. company and the police of the case, and this morn jo cus Reidell, a widow, Birect, was convicted of ins: 24 not take, the pennic herself, Rut aFAlblne Mt vet to me tai ken Mrs. Reidel eating tee the job. Sere SLEUTHS ON FIRE ESCAPE. Peep Into Window and Discover _ ADleged Poker Tournament. Wetectives Herring and McCormack the Tenth Inspection District, the fire escape back of the ot Mre. Ray Multer, No. 2214 Avenue, Coney Island, and ‘This morning, in the Coney they said they saw Mrs. stud poker with five ‘was held in $500 bail on a r being a common gambier. the game was just for fun. cel dl alle CHANEL HONORS POILUS, To Memory Of ers. Feb. 19.~President Deschanel Bis first official visit to Bagneux to-day, dedicating it to dead KNOX COATS FOR SPRING (Goes OP coats in a splendid variety of imported woolens and e a wide range of colors. Herringbones, Tweeds, Home- spuns, Shetlands, Lovets and Camel’s Hair. Shown in the following models which are exclusi: sly Knox—Fifth Avenue, Crofter, Fordham, Stafford, Marlton and Knox Polo. EIGHTY-FIVE DOLLARS AND UPWARD KNOX HAT COMPANY Incorporated 452 FIFTH AVENUE AT 40mm STREET SINGER BUILDING 161 BROADWAY SPECIAL SALE le HANAN We Have on SALE At Our Stores Listed Below Several Thousand Pairs of WOMEN’S BOOTS in all leathers and styles of heels Values From $14.00 to $24.00 Now Among the $9.85 lot there is quite an assortment of Evening Slippers and Pumps. All these Sale Shoes are this season's styles and repre- sent unusually large savings. 516 Fifth Ave., cor. 43d St. 411 Fifth Ave, at 37th St. 1095 Broadway, at 23d St. 1255 Broadway, cor. 31st S:. 297 Broadway, at Duane St. 438 Fu ton St., B ooklyn 1391 Broadway, cor. 38th St. Good Shoes Are an Economy Acomfortapje cup If you didn’t know, that a cup could be comfortable, try this? Pour some nice hot, freshly made Tetley’s Orange Pekoe Tea in a cup, add some sugar—and milk, if you like. Its cheerful fragrance and full aro- matic flavor will give you the most conten- ted glow you ever felt! TETLEY’S TEA If you could see how carefully we choose the tea leaves and blend them, you'd under- stand why Tetley’s is such good tea! TO-DAY—FRIDAY AND SATURDAY 5000 PAIRS MEN'S RUBBER BOOTS MADE FOR THE GOVERNMENT Guaranteed Absolutely Perfect. 3 Styles. Knee Length, Storm King and Hip Length. TO BE CLOSED OUT 45 ALL AT SIZES Odds and ends, all sizes. Regularly 750 Men’s & Women’s Raincoats sold at Moe to dll sale $7.45 TO $1050 GOODYEAR WATERPROOF G 840 Broadway, cor"t3i's. non sun MAIL ORDERS Si¥0i "la CHDK On biooey ORDEN. a $9.85 and $12.40 || fe (ra rttemed New Spring Dries Specially Priced for FRIDAY AND SATURDAY 47 A GROUP OF ULTRA DISTINC- TIVE FROCKS ASSEMBLED FROM OUR REGULAR STOCK,— IN TRICOLINE, TAFFETA, SERGE AND SATIN. BAUMANN Nor THWest Conner Sixt NGONY Y THIRD WEEK OPEN SATURDAY EVENING lotor Truck Deliveries Everywhere February Stee agios Period Values Prices this month are marked surprisingly low. An examination will prove the excel- lence of the quality that goes with these prices. ‘*We Make Terms to Fit’’ Blatn Tuaure nee sd with perforated panels and § 28°% American Walnut Louis XVI. Period Suite 10 pieces, as illustrated, at In Antique Ivory, CHINA CLOSET, SERVING ii ide, 6 ft. Cain’ 'nsci <Q & 00 illustrated, at. 3-Piece Period Parlor Suite, With Cane Panels With mahogany finished carved frames, cane ad 1 pillow te mateh, indestructible springs in 441 7° WNCon.6"Aver\S" ‘ot = ‘Makes Little Difference What You Need _ A World “Want” Ad, Will Go and Findy |