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EIR Li 20 ae, : MepL aT Ras wee 5 Fagare were EMT LSP ery Brooklyn, this himself in hearty avening World's for economy in National and tate expenditures. “I have read all of Martin Groen’s articles,” O'Connell, “and consider them splei [quer He oxplained that ho me under a leave of absence anted Lim by the House, wing to the atckness of ‘hie wite an ter, Congressmen Gandy and Me airy ||5 the Bronx came from Washington Monday to attend. the dinner of the |16 ‘i Prone, Board of Trade and returned | | jast ni, “BAYER CROSS” ON GENUINE ‘ASPIRIN |i ing decl a YORKERS AWAY WHEN == | CONGRESS KNOCKS ECONOMY MOVE “POontinved From Fifteenth Page.) 5 5 5 the *amount of the appropriations should be increasel. He said: “Now re is the time to capture more foreign tende.” Mr. Byrne said that if we don't get this trade now we'll lose it all was the to restore the foreign with sal: i { been an advocate of eoonomy, it heen} necessary to Tans tothe” Depsrem y the crawler ts are not doing t! rk ly and the business inter- the country are suffering— larty the cotton interests ‘Caldwell of Brookiyn wanted to without le thought ty minutes was enough to devote talk. Others wanted no talking at Saying thelr minds were made up. + the move to debate pre- Each package of ‘‘Bayer Tablets of Aspirin’ contains proper directions to relieve your Colds the ppropriation ir the of the foreign attaches, ire for field investigators an technical experts be fixed at a ind the motion pi ited. of @: ” 000 to $250,000 will be added to the appro; ten, before the House gets through with it. | And that's how it's done. When business interests want Congress to ‘By that time this condition had The ern Democrats— shouting economy—were ad- : the restoration of the com- attaches in the interests of gotton industry. The machine of hé Republican majority was, strange- | do anything they tell Congress to go in favor of sustaining the | and do it and Congress goes and does ‘of the sub-committee. But] it. . iblicans broke away from 5 5 rs. In order to be heard had to take time allotted to the pee leader, Mr. Sis- of Mississipp' fr, Sisson mre five minutes to tative Frederick W. Rowe, ‘of the leading business men of lyn, Mr. Rowe talked well and the point, He asked that the De- tment of Commerce activities in interosts of trade with foreign be not crippled at this time other covtries are exerting selves to expand their foreign He said that thousands of tele- and letters from business mer ‘over the country had reached Con- pleading for the retention of foreign activities of the | ree Department. » Vare of Philadelphia, o leading jness man and a Republican, took minutes of Democratic time to the views of Mr. Rowe, He i the action of the sub-committee in restraint of business. Repre. tive Daniel Reed of Dunkirk, Republican, said he was for eco: ut not for economy when it militate against business men laboring men. Samuel Winslow, “Republican, of Worcester, Mass., a be manufactures skates, spoke ly on Democratic time for the in- of trade and commerce abroad Stedman Green of Fall River Republican, who has been in House twenty-one years, said the of the sub-committee was the I: ; miiclye that from $100,- \ A It appears to be easier to in- fluence Congress to spend money than to save money. The Sub- Com: Meiee ners te deze in fe. uring, out that. $500,000 savi The it back witl $280, To break up a cold in the head, neck, e a sp) adage ol Til cate with the safety “Bayer Cross” on them. This is the genuine Aspirin, proved safe by millions and prescribed eighteen years. y “Bayer” — Don't merely ask for Asperin Tablets. Then take them without fear, to re- lieve your Colds, Headache, Nearsigie, (IM Bi rache, Toothache, Rheumatism, Sciatica, Lumbago, Pains generally. Handy tin boxes containing 12 tab- lets cost only a few cents. Druggists also sell “Bayer” packages. | rin is the trade mark of Bayer Manufacture of 7 i bbparhaneacse lead of Salicylicacid. Neuritis, Congrestman O'Connell Meme Ne- enune of Family's Iiness, David J, O'Connell, Representative in Congress for the Ninth Congres- sional District, at his home, No. 1489 Falton St. Store Only Fulton Street, Cor. Bridge Street At Hoyt St. Subway Station, Brooklyn THURSDAY AND FRIDA ARE THE LAST TWO DAYS OF A SALE THAT WILL GO DOWN IN HISTORY OF MERCHANDISING AS ONE OF THE GREAT- EST EVENTS THAT MARTIN’S OR ANY OTHER STORE EVER HELD. THIS NOVEL IDEA OF HOLDING AN AUTOMATIC REDUCTION SAL AT THE END OF EACH SEASON IS TO CLEAR OUT EVERY GARMENT STILL REMAINING IN STOCK, The Day Makes the Price ——— SS See eA Ae ID EVERY GARMENT ON SALE IS TAGGED WITH st piece of work he had seen ark he Depertment of Stat the whol ie New England and the cotton South joined the nas asiet the crippling of - 4 commercial woop DEFENDS “CUT” AND . t ‘ CONSULAI RVICE, Mr. Wood, in defouding ‘the action |] the sub-committee, said he was as in favor of economy as any- + maybe a little more so, as the made by the committee showed, he wanted his colleagues to know the country is facing a serious ition. “If the statements made here are se established by our investigations. “We have 400 co neral globe, rous supernumerarics . Mr. Wood. law to look f Americ: ees, Thi "ooneular servi Georgette 23.76 Poiret Twill, gets in foreig = more than three-quarters of fi activities of the consular ser- peers after jon 9! State Depart- i ’ tine, Crepe Georgette, Gabardines and many which combine other silks with Georgette. Any Dress May Be Exchanged or Keturned for Credit and Money Will Be Refunded Promptly Should Any Purchaser So Desire. * TONE OO OOo TU JEU BROOKLYN FULTON. AND BRIDGE STREETS NOW! The Feature Event of the Season! agit ob Ae +h ie Von al ALL OF SPRING’S EXQUISITE FABRICS & COLORINGS: Chiffon Taffeta, Tailored Trico- Charmeuse, Satin, Our Semi-Annual DRESS SALE * HUNDREDS OF THE SMARTEST SPRING DRESSES PRODUCED. | —WORTH, AT “THE VERY LEAST, FROM $35.00 TO $55.00 AT =! In Navy Blue, Dawn Biue, French Blue, Black, Brown, Field Mouse, Sea Green, Copenhagen, Beige, Taupe, Plum and Sand. All sizes 14 to 44—for Women end Misses. = : = a Wi i i= B xz a ae i =, 4 am i 3] y * é FOLLOWS: ment and bude page service SPECIAL SALE TICKETSA AS 5 PICTURED WHICH WILL SHOW THE price A BéLow, THAT THEY WILL BE SOLD AT EACH DAY AND THEIR ORIGINAL V, rtance SQATR SUITS FOF Utmost inp maid that if the Bureau of Cc i neouraged to 1 Blgsisrs, tae evi of ceaties nett Formerly to 85.00 Pure, emulsified cod.liver oil 1a one field at eraltiplied axpans ‘ee is not medicine as many are Of the House had not read yar prone to think of medicine. 4 records of the hearings on thix er which were printed weeks agu a that the chambers of commerce ich overwhelmed Congress with ~~ were not informed as to the ‘Mr. Husted gave as his opinion that SCOTT'S EMULSION is a form of growth-nourishment that is of utmost importance to many children. That most children relish and thrive on Scott’s is a ‘‘truism”’ accepted the world over. Give Scott’s te the children and watch them grew strong! Geott & Bowne, Bloomfield, J. REDUCTION TICKETS a, AS LOW AS... 185 TS REDUCED OVER 50% STILL TWO DAYS LEFT GRANDRApDIDS FURNITURE ~ .. Parlor Suite TO THOSE WHO HAVE NOT PARTICIPATED IN THIS SALE, $109.98 LET US ADD THAT FORMER PRICES OR THE RISING COST te $350.00 OF MATERIALS WILL NOT ALTER OUR POLICY ONE IOTA, Ly A on Others U; Hew This, Week, Nervous Provle Can CREDI mneasin, $3 Pus on Flesh and Gain If you are weak, thin and emaciated and can't put on flesh or get strong, no matter bow memmeh you eat. Fo, 0 aed Poe tor ree weeks’ treatinent and take it as Sirected, "Te If at the end of Every Garment Must Be Sold Before Store Closes Friday, March 5th, at 5:30 P. M. T HIS IS OUR TWEI | SALE. inne n't But on Several ‘of good 8 iay-there, flesh, Rave me back ‘for, the aking i shood-tron nosphate will cost You ue erant—mvod, Iron Phosphate ai onl original packages, oon- ‘TH SEMI-ANNUAL AUTOMATIC REDUC- OU R PATRONS REALIZE ay AT OUR SUCCESS IS HAT WE NEVER CARRY ANY GARMENT ON TO ANOTHER, WHEN OUR DOORS OPEN SATURDA IRNING A MOST WONDERFUL BEVY OF SMAK NEW SPRING FASHIONS WILL BE ON DISPLAY AT THE USUAL MODERATE PRICES, ek Bron ‘O THE F ETMOS OVER FROM O} wees OCC pee oes 60 ee eA No More Thin Folks]: AH! BACKACHE GONE! RUB LUMBAGO AWAY Rub Pain from back with small trial bottle of old “St. Jacobs Oil.” Ah! Pain ne! Quickly?—Yes. Almost instant re- lief from soreness, stiffness, lameness and pain follows a gentle rubbing with “St. Jacobs Oil.” Rub this soothing, penetrating oil right on your painful back, and like magic, relief comes. “St. Jacobs Oil” is a harmless backache, lumbago and sciatica cure which never disappoints and doesn’t burn the skin, Straighten up! Quit complaining! Stop those, torturous “stitches.” In a iwoment you will forget that you ever jad a weak back, because it won't hurt =| or be stiff or lame, Don’t suffer! Get a small trial bottle of old, honest . Jacobs Oil” from your druggist nd get this lasting relief—Advt. Kill the Cold. At, the first sneeze take ‘ F HILL'S ‘we CASCARA (3 3 4 ane ¥ = 5 SUNDAY WORLD WANTS. WORK. WONDERS. 7 Cc Shakes the Skin like Velvet, “A vanishing cream” with all the soothing and healing qualities of a greasy cream—and more. Two creams in one and a full two ounce jar for 30c. At all good Drug and Dept. Stores. Send for sample. MYSTIC CREAM CO, Middietown, WM. ¥. COUGHS, 1S, COLDS, BRONCHITIS, Demand a Remedy That Removes the Countless grave sicknesses are rec: ognized by the medical profession as having their direct or indirect cause in a neglected cold or cough. Kerr's flax seed emulsion, Linonine, is hi ful. Medicine knows no surer healing agent for the inflamed mucous mam: branes of nose, throat and lung. pass ages. Thus while Linonine is is, it ia i aoe ig we goon and $1.20. Famous Old Recipe for Cough Syrup meee dives wale reat GodoeeEGCCONOONECOOOOCN Thousands of housewives have found that they can save two-thirds of the money usually sont for coug! preparations by using this well known old recipe for making cough syrup at home. It is simple and cheap, but it really has few equals for prompt re sults, It takes right hold of a cough and gives immediate relief, usually stopping an ordinary cough in 24 hours or less. Get 2% ounces of Pinex from any druggist, pour it into a pint bottle and add plain granulated sugar syrup to make « full pint. If you prefer, use clarified molasses, honey or ‘corn syrup, instead of sugar syrup. ithe way, it ‘tastes good, keeps perfectly and lasts the family a long time. It's truly astonishing how quickly it acts, penetrating through every air passage of the throat and lntgs soothes and heals the membranes, anc gradually but surely the annoyinu throat tickle and dreaded cough dis appears entirely. Nothing better for bronchitis, spasmodic croup, hoarse- ness or bronchial asthma, Pinex is a special and highly eon centrated compound of genuine Nor way pine extract, known the world over for its healing effect on the membranes. Avoid disappointment by asking pour: druggist for “2¥, ounces of inex” with full directions and don’! actept anything else. Guaranteed to givé absolute satisfaction or money promptly refund The Pinex Co., t. Wayne, Ind.—Advt. BE GOODLOOKING Get Rid of Eruptions, Sallow Skin, "| Headaches, Constipation. USE is AXATIVES 10c, 25 IVES

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