The evening world. Newspaper, March 9, 1920, Page 12

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NATION ON PEACE Tey BASIS WOULD AVERT | } k » / teontinyea From First Page.) Be ' y y carmcomag would cut off ap- y | proximately 400.000 employees: t frem the Government payroll and t Gand those 400,000 back into pro- ‘ductive industry—to the farms, { ‘the factories, the shops and of- { from which they were taken | by the necessities of the war, The “billion dollars of excess profit ‘taxes, now added to the cost of | @ommodities and paid for by the : ultimate consumer, would be ré- moved and prices would auto-: matically be reduced to the ex- tent of that $1,000,000,000. 7 ‘This programme goes right to the | wemedy—the return of the country to & peace time basis of expenditures. It — @an and should eTown pet Boge Rag ie basis - Bieea ty te Treasury Ft ~~ the programme does not provide extra expenditures, such igor Involved 0 ° for noldiers. “It 1s based he state of the finances of the Setion to-day. SHIPPING BOARD INTERESTS TO BE SOLD OUT As to the various items in the pro- e, there appears to be no doubt Co! will al Board in- 4 orid mrdey, the sentiment against government rou: aes d operation of the mer- ‘ hy onthe War Department is selling off : i ‘vast stores of surplus supplies. Op- _ position will arise when it is. pro- to sell the Cantonments or joel and this opposition will come from inside Congress—from Senators ‘and Representatives in whose dis- tricts ‘hese immense war plants are located. There are thirty-two gigen camps scattered overthe seeueeys ‘House Subcommittee of the Ap- priations Committee has decided Erat at least twenty-three of these should be salvaged, and that twenty- five could be abandoned without im- 7 ing the efficiency of the military . plishment. The saving in con- f} struction and repairs alone, result- 4 ing from the salvaging of the camps, ! _ Would amount to at least $20,000,000 . line on where the opposition is 4 from may be had by réading | the camps and their loca. ] P “bichitean: Devens, Maaeach ; Dix, New ervey Dodge, lowa inston, Kansas; Gordon, Georgia; Grant, Illinois; ‘Hancock, Georgia; Bum! weve, Virginia; Jackson, South ; Kearney, Californfa; Knox, yi j ante hington; ; Oglethorpe, Georgia; Pike, Ar- kansas; D. A. Russell, Wyoming; herby, Mississippi; Sherman, Ohio; | - Oki: ma; Taylor, Kentucky; Travia, ‘Texas; Upton, New York, and \ ‘Wheeler, Georgia. ‘The abandonment of the compul- sory military training plan and the agreement in conference upon the army as it is to be reorganized render all these camps useless. ly in the cases of the Southern States, which have nineteen of the camps—the Senators and Rep- Tesentatives affected will fight for the'n, retention to the last ditch. “By Using Cuticura ‘The Soap, for daily use in the toilet, Cleauses and Ointment soothes: , - Lasts ‘Tho Piate you've been looking for. . Gives comfort, No one sus- teeth on this plate to be other yur own. You can chew the food and these Roofleas Teeth _ Femain in place, when made in The’ WATERBURY Way Come here in the morning, have your @ld teeth extracted and return home nists with a NEW. set that fits. teeth naved—missing teeth potted ‘without plates. OUR OWN ANAESTHETIC applied to the gums to relieve PAIN from ex- ream or surgery, Gas administered indicated or desired. Incorporated Established 1897 29 W. 34th St., New York 16 Fulton Bt. Brooklyn ‘ ‘ Warersuzy Dentat Company $100 MISSING AFTER WOMAN DROPS DEAD Husband Suspects Robbery of Mrs. Barbara Hartman, Victim of Heart Disease. The police are searching for a gold bracelet and a mesh bag containing $100 which are known to have been in the possession of Mrs. Barbara Hart- man, No, 626 &6th Street, Brooklyn, Just before she died of Heart disease at 6 o'clock ast night at the Chauncey Street station of the Broadway (Brook- lyn) elevated. Mrs. Harry Hyde of the same address said she had been with Mrs. Hartman shortly before her death, had seen her take car fare from her mesh bag and put the bag into her muff. The muff was found on the station platform near her, but the bag and the bracelet were gone. Detectives believe the two objects may have beeh picked up by some one who does not know where to return them, Her husband, William K. Hart- man, manager of a stationery shop in Manhattan, believes she was robbed, a nce Riedie ASK STATE FOR BONUS. id fean Legion pian for a bonus to world war veterans in New York State calis for $10 a month for every month a man Piet in service. ‘This plan has been drawn by a com- mittee of the Legion and the bill will be introduced in the Legislature in a fow days. imeenteneetijicinene Methodist Scholarships for Soldiers The Methodist Church will spend about $250,000 in providing scholar ships for soldiers whose education was Sicstee ‘by the war, it was an- the Fenten Head guartors ‘nt me NO. Sak Pi f, Fifth ‘vente. ‘The rani ‘rom fer bere ae pe ce a year schools to me, Saoperey ory $260 “ ‘ THE EVENING WORLD, TUESDAY, MAROE 9, .1920. NAME BAYER’ ON GENUINE ASPIRIN. Identifie, the true, world-famous Aspirin, prescribed by physicians for over eighteen years . The “Bayer Cross” is the thumb-print of genu- ‘ne “Bayer Tablets of Aspirin. ” In each un- broken “Bayer package” are safe and proper directions for Colds, Headache, Neuralgia, Tooth- ache, Earache, Rheumatism, Lumbago, Neuritis and for Pain in general. Handy tin Leeds twelve tablets cost but a few cents. D: also sell larger Bayer packages. Aspirin is ihe trade mark of Bayer Manufacture of Mona aceticacidester of Salicylicacid. IT MAKES LITTLE DIFFERENCE WHAT YOU NEED—A WORLD “WANT* WILL GO AND GET IT. Ten Thousand} Pairs of Perfectly Good Shoes at °6 This. is not one pair in are an accumulation of complete continued styles, all in good fitting sizes and every pair ENS CUE, GRRE IY ge 972) ‘and: 2 ‘Women’s Black and Tan Calf, black and tan side leather, nut brown kid, patent colt, etc. Every boot, oxford or pump in pertectly good condition. a genuine. mark-down sale, ie entire lot was bought for this *sale—the shoes lines, . broken lines, narrow widths, dis- worth more than the sale price. Tlen’s An assortment of bluchers and straight lace boots and oxfords in black and tan calf and side leathers, black aud tan kid and patent colt—every , Pair a bargain. SIGNET SHOE CO: 1345 Broadway, bet. 35th & 36th Streets Bronx—3rd Avenue and 149th Street Harlem—112 West 125th Street Brooklyn — 557 Fulton Street All Stores Open Evenings Retailers of Rice & Hutchins Educator Shoes 2s RRL, 'T Sale: Women’s High Class French Voile Blouses‘: At Almost One-half the Price You Would Regular Pay *0.95 you sieveesiinaitid to see ‘such blouses again at this very popular'pr \didn’t ourselves. you the most for the least—along came a manufacturer winding up ness. And—as a result—the blouse event of blouse events—with & pice ad- vantage that means practically two blouses for the price of one. Fashion’s Best Blouse Thoughts for Spring. Among them: —the Shawl-collar Blouse And Trig Semi-ailored =the High-neck Blouse | —the Round-collar Blouses with anurt —the Embroidered Blouse — Blouse Little Tucks. InWhite and Flesh—W ith Shortand Long Sleeves Real Irish Lace Tre Real Filet Lace Trim —the Gilet Blouse “the Peter Pan Blouse —the Jabot Blouse —the Frill Blouse *| Madame Will Note the Excellence of the Making, from Correct Little Collars to Well-fitting ‘Cuffs— the Exquisite Quality of the Sheer French Voile —Trimmittigs of Flat Venise. Sizes 34 to 44, 1 Blouses That Are Equally Happy with theTailored Skirt of Spring or the Silken Skirt of Summer. On Sale Wednesday at 9 A. M. No Credits. No Exchanges. No C.0.D.'a GIMBELS BLOUSE SALON—Third Floor. BROOKLYN: OPPENHEIM, GLUNS & G FULTON STREET, BROOKLYN Extraordinary Sale Tomorrow (Wednesday) Wool Jersey Dresses | Women’s and Misses’ Sizes (Four Styles Illustrated) The remarkable values offered, in material and style, will make this Sale a buying opportunity not to be overlooked. xcellent quality, firmly-knit, all-wool Jersey, in Navy, ‘aupe, Brown, Reindeer, light and dark Copenhagen and Beige. ‘Several attractive models in Straightline and Coat effects, with Silk and Wool Embroidery; also Braiding. The right weight of dress for present and early Spring comfort. Exceptional Values at 13.75 — IT MAKES LITTLE DIFFERENCE WHAT YOU NEED— ‘. IE eae Pian ty fini ar. gece 44 . pri) a A BND AY WORLD “WANT”. WILL GO AND)GET.IT,

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