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oe Ane Loree ca liealiatatleeinie the budget legis! BUDGET BILL MADE (Continued From Thi From Third Page.) Wee encounter malignant political oppo- i ot with be hard for Congress to i ; fon country back on a peace basis. ‘will be easy to pass a Budget fil “The hard task will bring about im- k te relief to the people, as the ing World has pointed out. The| jeasy task will simply postpone the Anevitable day of reckoning, and op- the people until that day ar- * The coming of spring, heralding| athe approach of the day when Con- will adjourn to allow the mem- to attend the political conven- and hasten to their homes to look ‘after their personal political affairs, Drings signs that many members of 98 would prefer to follow the easiest way. These statesmen are nclined to vote for a decrease in ex- tures which would enable them go before their constituents and ay they were in line for economy and vote for the adoption of the bud- system which would enable them point out to their constituents im- mense savings in future Government inses—on paper. Paxpayers should bear in mind: ! _ First, that they can expect re- ly fi adoption b: of pei th uiremente of peace. Second, that a member of Con- a mers’ 's imperative nee mobilization of t! honest repr should eo should be “understood that Con- has been forced into its present attitude of bie, | a budget system. ‘The agitation for the budget plan did not originate within the Government It was started by private citizens, supported by private moans, have ered away at Congress for in the effort to get a budget can adopted, Many Governmnet Officials, from ‘the Chief Executive have joined with the private witizens in advocacy of the budget but the sentiment has been inst it up to this time. ‘Washington is full of budget ex- ts. Few of them are satisfied with | tion which Congress | ‘They taken up rs to be about to adopt. it that any system mark a step forward, but they wr the influence of Congressmen i.tend to nullify, to a considerable it, the beneficial objects of the before Congress. yg “apedbenneey objection I have heard is | roposed budget legislation eet ee componsibility for making the on the shoulders of the Bec- EXCUSE 10 DELAY GETTING U. §. BACK TO PEACE BASIS | lodge the sole responsibility with the President. ‘The basia of tho objection to giving the Secretary of the Treas- ury the power which goes with re+ | sponsibility as to the budget lies in intimate knowledge of the workings of the minds of department and bu- | Feau chiefs and Congressmen, ‘The Sooretary of the Treasury has him at this time some 80,000 sharps assert to a considerable ex | tent by the opinions and estimates of | his subordinates, to advocate a con- reduction in e and his own expenditures, Other department would not stand for the Secretary of | the Treasury to reduce Government expenditures by limiting the field of their activi For that © a8 & promo- ter of disco:d within tne Adm:nis tration. Another objection is quately provide for the limitation of the influence of Congressmen in the affairs of the Government and departments, |long, thick, strong, lustrous hair, scraggly or fading. vent bottle of delightful ‘“Danderi brightness, abundance. peasy of the Treasury and_ doce not in | ‘accounts, | A Sale of Men’s Suits | $92.75 Values up to *40 and you can little as *1 a week ing profi never done before are we able to offer such suits at such an unheard of price. Only by sacri! You must see them to ap’ because it’s almost hard to believe that good, dependable suits can be bought But we have them and because we are determined to open hundreds of new accounts we're going to sacrifice | them to make new friends and cus- | for so little. | tomers. a worsteds, in smart plain tractive mixtures. You'll save from $10 to $20 on the smart suits this sale: that’s why we expect to open hun- dreds of new charge The models are desirable, well tail- ored, of wool cheviots, cassimeres and Some silk lined. pay as its as we have preciate them, colors and at- his working |" a heads certainly | ( . the | that the pro- posed budget scheme does not ade-| Save your hair and double its beauty. Bring back its vigor and vitality. to freshen your scalp; check dandruff and falling hair. needs stimulating, beautifying “Danderine” to Hurry, Girls!—Advt. icinaaamaeoroaagreewnien Bing ; dependent upon bureau ohiefs and department heads for patronage and reau chiefs and department heads lave dependent upon Congressmen for “ppropriations, On the face of things it would seem that the bureau chiefs and department beads are responsible for the extravagance of the Govern- ment but, under the surface, unseen by the public, the Congressmen, seek- ing Appropriations for their districts, in to a great extent the de- mands for money mado by depart- {ment and bureau heads |, The War Department has estab- |lshed mafy military posts and camps and cantonments against the Judgment of responsible officers, but the posts and camps and canton- ments were demanded by influential |Senators or Representatives held the Government purse strings. The Post Office Department in years fone by objected so strongly to the jerection of elaborate Government buildings in country towns that Con- took away from the depart- say about such buildings. jal of the War Department red a few weeks ago that he dispense with the serviced of about civilian clerks, Before he |issued the orders which would have | brought about the reduction the news of change spread through his bure “Inaide of me, “I ha Congressmen tha whose jobs wer tained, Some Cor for as many tention to disp of those civil pate th days,” he told requests from of the clerks periiied be re= men interceded . It is my in- se with the servicos n clerks, but I antici- I shall encounter many ob. You can have lots of Don't let it stay lifeless, thin, Get a 35- ne” at any drug or toilet counter Your hair restore its life, oy a eo) = = = es oo t=, op Wey ape pase THE EVENING WORLD, THURSDAY, MARCH. 11, 1920. STORE OPEN 9 A. M. to 5 P. M. AE Fourteenth Street FRIDAY ARN Weet of Fifth Avenue SATURDAY 9,000 YARDS ALL-WOOL | DRESS 48-Inch Broadcloth—Sponge antelope, rose, raccoon, wicke otter, myrtle, seal, navy and 48-Inch Tricotines——Colors: black. 48-Inch Plaid Serges—French w. include plaids, checks and blocks. binations, FABRICS TRICOTINE PLAID SERGE BROADCLOTH 3.22 va. Our regular $3.97 to $4.38 d-and shrunk, chiffon finish. Colors: r, oak, Flemish oak, bluebird, elk, olive, black. antelope, raccoon, navy blue and save. Different designs, which xteen smart new color com- The rising market for woolens makes this op- portunity of double worth to all who buy. Remember it is a chance that comes but once ‘in a season. NO RETURNS NO EXCHANGES See other pages for our three-column Friday, as Usual, Bargain Day Adv., Start of Season Sale of Girls’ Coats and Adv. of Apparel for Women and Misses. It’s our specialty in blending that makes special Tea of Tetley’s! We start out by selecting the very finest leaves, and then we follow it up, by being most particular about the way they're blended. TETLEY'S TEA You have only to try a fragrant cup of Tetley’s amber colored Orange Pekoe Tea to understand what we're talking about. Have some with dinner! a B'dway, 34th te 35th St. Bisa the Bakeshop CHOCOLATE ICED GINGERBREAD — Have you ever ee this gingerbread? If you have not you have no idea how deli is, what a piquant flavor it has, because it isn't like any other mnger- bread you ever tasted—unless you know the old Southern recipe we have for making it. Just imagine a spongy, light plum deer without the rich and heavy qualities of the pudding, but with a spicy iS e that is wonderfully appetizing, and with a frosting of Setictota y-like el late icing. In lodvev Weighing about one pound, special 24c loaf. RAISIN NUT LOAF CAKES—Made of pure and fine ingredients each cake weighing about 134 pounds. A quality that retails in specialty stores at $1.25 each. Our price, 97c¢ each HOME MADE STYLE CHOCOLATE LAYER CAKES—Two or three . light, spongy, satisfying. Three layers, $1.24. Two layers, 89¢ OUR OWN GENUINE WHOLE WHEAT BREAD—16-oz. loaf. mee from the old style stone process Whole Wheat Flour. Each 9¢ OUR OWN GENUINE WHOLE WHEAT RAISIN BREAD—16-o2. loaf. Made from the old style stone process Whole Whi a rae Bach 12¢ ANGEL CAKE — Vanilla or chocolate; large size, 34c each CURRANT AND VANILLA LUNCH CAKES—Pure and wholesome: dozen, Plain Citron and | DANISH STYLE PASTRY— Raisin; pure and wholesome Made by our expert baker. At S4c Ib. Te each OUR OWN _ DELICIOUS COCOANUT MACAROONS, Lee COF E RINGS — 84c 22c each | OUR OWN DELICIOUS ICED GOLD: Vanilla or Choc- TAISIN. BREAD — In_ loaves olate; made ve pure ingre- weighing about a pound, at dients; special at 39¢ each 14c each ICED LADY AND MARBLE CAKE—Rich pound cake, al- mond flavored and with thick Special 39¢ Ib NCY POUND CAKE—~In- almond icing. uding ye 47 B. GUTTER@SONS: AMOND IMPORTERS 103 World Building, will be listed for thirty days. ‘The Been at any of The W Lost and Mound" can be left at any of The W Advertising Agencies, (SRAM ER bought shar . Buy one of the t | $300.00)2 carat 215.001 % carat 96.00/74 “carat 23.00|%4 carat city Found" articlea World or renorted, ind Bureau." Room ion, lists can or can be Real Economy can be yours if you select furniture HERE and NOW. Our large stocks, rock bottom prices, give us a big price advantage in which you can Buying here makes economy a pleasure. “We Make Terms to Fit’’ Motor Truck Delic Plain Figure Tags on Everything Tatts, 48 in. wide 6 ft. illustrated, at NonTHWEsT CORNER SIXTHAVESID=5TR. OPEN SATURDAY EVENING in Mahogany in enormous quantities, at ieb Everywhere 45x45 in., as illustrated Brass Bed Special ~— Brass Bed 4 Foot Only, at Sale 4 Foot Greenpoint Brass Beds } nt reduced any design of furniture, Arm Chair, genuini seat m Walnut Hepplewhite Dining ing of Buffet, China en and Serving Table, as Aves\S" Gate Leg Table sar $3257 &.. Delicatessen Roquefort Cheese Made in the U. S. A. Made at Grove City Creameries, Grove City, Pa., operated by the Department of Agriculture; made from a culture imported from France. Compare its quality with the finest imported; special at $1.19 lb, SALE OF |GAR-CURED STANDARD SWEET BOILED HAMS—Every one selected ey and cooked with the 84e Ib | CORNE D BE cooked bottom round; cut from fine beef. 86c Ib. SMOKED BEEF—Best aunty all middles; sliced. 9c Ib. FRANKFURTERS—Firm quality small or large size, 37c Ib. y RY POTATO SALAD— rench style, an appetizing combination salad, made of potatoes, crisp celery and our own make of mayonnaise ITALIAN SALT ANCHOVIES,, COLUMBIA RIVER SALMON—! The very choicest on the mar- t 74c |b. GENUINE SMOKED WHITE- FISH—Rich and of fine flavor an excellent breakfast dish. 38c Ib. DRIED BONELESS HERRING? —Fine quality; 10 the, to box Ie 94; $3.9 DOMESTIC SWISS "Sheiise and piquant flavor. 74c Ib. ING AMERICAN CHEESE —Mild and of fine flavor. jc Ib. : 46c Ib. SMOKED KIPPERED HERRING | LIMBURGER CHERSE— Fancy Extra fancy Herring freshly New York State; the finest smoked; fine flavor. 26c Ib. 53c Ib. domestic made. Delicatessen and Bakery Products Not Delivered ense G02865—B0688, U. 8. Food Administration Li Notice to Advertisers! Advertising copy and release orders for either the week day Morning] World or The Evening World, if received after 4 P. 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