The evening world. Newspaper, March 15, 1920, Page 8

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THE EVENING wowed; wows: jaimed by deeded and boosting tie payrol! $33,- 000,000—was submitted on Friday and - no Resa Congress for action this wer The headed off, because the term of every member of the House exp! Murch 4 next and the terms of thirty- two menrbers Fordney of Michigan, now the € man of the Com Means, issued n outlining the én is sums were going to save to the poor A can taxpayer by foreing the I cratic Administration to be ecor [cal and busincwplike ; None of the promined ments has materialized ; aes From First Page.) has been, up to this time, of interest to the taxpayer. is the consensus of opinion Republican Jeaders that the Must be assured that the woful condition of the Nation is to Democratic rule, that the Re- Party—having reduced the tes of a Democratic Adminias- by @ billion dollars—is proved to be the party of construc- ability and that the Demoratic ty bas Seon long enough in power }. The old conservative ele- of the Repubdiican Party have _organization tied hand and foot. Ss for the Democratic minority in u it t lacking in cohestve- on questions of political policy ‘oh questions of direct interest to he taxpayer. I: will be unable to in- one any United oppositien to the ity plan to use the National ture for political advantage. THE REPUBLICAN PLAN WILL “FALL DOWN.” Readers of The Evening World| ‘I that unless the cost of govern- ig cut to the point of cruelty to | th holders and politidians, taxes | « be reduced and probably will bu Taised on July 1, 1921, and that is condition will apply without con- on of extra cost of govern- But there promises to emerge the deliberations of Congress n now and the end of May an of ee which will add to the littes of the Nation a sum ap- cimating $2,500,000,000. Indications point to the inten- < mm of the Republican majority in cy to pass a bill granting some "hart of a bonus to men who wore the during the war with Germany. | }@o hot mean by this that all Repub- ; will vote for a bonus for pol. | fs and that all Democrats will vor it, Democrats will be found up for the bonus proposition Republicans will be found lined 1% but at this writing— the impulse or conviction will rather than diminish—Repub- spenders figure it will be good | a to pass a ee Bil. * @ bonus for soldiers, favors it on the on that the people are willing for it. The gist of the matter the politicians who favor the figure that the people will not to any financial consideration te the men who were willing to war with Germany wnder the and Stripes. | CAMOUFLAGE FOR SOL- ind 8. camou- ‘whic : it rl rently give te ich ly oa: men eho responded Fe goer to arms in 1917 and ed sum of money running into billiors—without expense to | the oeete who pay, the bills. Of ite apparent that neo money paid to the rans of the late war will come of the pockets of the tax- inclination of the Republican ity to ald the soldiers who went ar with Germany—whether at the Brsin Hrance or at the front in ington or anywhere elve in the States—is set forth here as & of news. The bonus advocates the veterans opposed to a bonus enlightening the Committee on and Means. Far be it from @ Joler of events to insinuate that of Congress would be In this matter by consideration to be lost or votes to be Fordney went far as man i fed on Friday that he was insulted intimation that there are 4,- ae 200 votes back of the demand for bonus. oor it is not ingulting to any oft Congress to say that with jonal election coming on the pos- passed in Congress of storm reanie and disquiet- wnostications is scarcely for a po Bai lost to consideration. It is cut the di Baker $400,000,000, more or Republican majority cut the demands of Secretary of the Navy Daniels $165,000,000, more or Mean majority cut out the navy es: mates of hundreds of millions of lure for a Daniels navy (not a penny of which proposed expenditures was included in the estimates for Berd The i ea of year): the Republican majority out the Rivers and Harbors Bill (but that fact will not be mentioned); the Ro- publican majority saved the country compulsory military training; the Republican Party passed a Re- classification Bill; the Republican ma- jority i# safe and sane. “ECONOMY” ISSUE LONG PLANNED. from. THE ment. now the purpose of the Repwblican majority in Congress to go before the country with a record on the matter of cost of government, be checked Up until afier the election, about like this: lion ena The R ndget bill; ands ot In this connection, member that as soon as the result of the Congressional elections of 1918} became known the Republican lead- ers of the Nation began to map out a programme of economy and retrench- In February and March and April and May of 1919, Mr. Gillett of jassachusetia, now the Speaker of House, Mr. Mondell of Wyoming, now Republican floor leader, and Mr. 14, 16 and 18 Year Sizes. °o to promises that the overw! graft and inefficiency of the 1 cratic Administration in of the war woul din |hideoux nakedness whieh cannot arity phased na ih the ican majority | hi Loa | ican majority Democratic metnbers jare cynical about the Republicans in cutting th Harbors Bill to $12,000,000, tx will Khow how deep th less; the Repu it is well to re- BLACK-MIXED or NATURAL GREEN n Way: statements | | ‘The ite conduct | ined is 34th _Street—New York AE Pa “hate ‘# and | really extends, and dt ia they | larly the meri= | ma by y appropriations, push; |SOME OF THE THINGS REPUB- imine, LICANS HAVE NOT YET DONE. Demo-| 7 an record I have out- all its the committees | not 7 Bill has not boen introduced—and the B cam big oute in ad- iuical effect and in can be restored, mn h n be found advisable, plete, both in what it on of ministration is in its Jast year wLkOH te, thie. Repubi occurs tional elections an¢ will those © ‘ational m in July May adjournment cannot be : ires on of the Senate expire the same date and the the executive branch of the Ad-'hustling to be re-entered The murtyrdom stakes promises to be one of the measures are ba upon J, The reclass\- which t, which divides the ment clerks in Wash- 740 different classes— for those who are not) is cut r Teas THAT IS ALWAYS THE BEST "SALAD" ORANGE PEKOE_ - Deliciously Different to the Ordinary PRESERVED AND SOLD ONLY IN SEALED PACKETS Another Extraordinary Misses’ Dress Sale Tuesday About 250 Misses’ Afternoon and Street Dresses (Two Illustrated) » Beautifully Fashioned and at Serge and attractive French Glace Two Clasp French Glace Gloves with Paris Point , Brown and Grey Embroidered backs in White, Tan Sale Price 1.85 No Mail Orders Filled Three Clasps at Wrist. nly. Regular 7.50 Values. Newest Spring Models Actual Retail Values to 55.00 trimmed models of Tricotine, Taffeta, combinations in approved and prevailing shades, Misses’ Dept. 3rd Floor 34th Street—New York Also On Special Sale, Tuesday Only About 4000 Pairs Women’s Will Also Place on Sale Full Elbow Length, 16 Button, real French Kid Gloves. Also Suitable for Women to 36 Bust. tractively Gloves No Telephone Orders Filled White 5.95 well us for those who are RET erie eke tke tke 2) Franklin Simon 8 Co. Fifth Avenve, 37th and 38th Streets The Style a Miss' Heart Desires, the Comfort a Girls Foot Requires, Are to Be Found In These OXFORDS AND PUMPS For JUNIOR MISSES SERVICE, NOT PRICE IS THE MEASURE OF THEIR QUALITY, FOR SUCH A LOW PRICE CANNOT CONVEY THEIR REAL VALUE 9.50 ; Built with a knowledge of anes and designed with observ- ance of style. Here, low shoes for instance, for immediate wear, are fashioned to brace the arch, heel and toe with scientific regard for balance when the ankle is unsupport- ed. That is what specialized study means! The leathers are strong, the lasts comfortable, the styles smart and the workmanship flawless and Junior Misses’ Shoes are fitted in an Individual Shop by salesper- sons who fit these sizes only. OXFORDS of brown or black Russia calf. PUMPS of black patent, dull leather, or bronze kid. Sizes 2% to 7¥%.— Widths AA to D JUNIOR MISSES’ SHOE SHOP—Third Floor Eight-Piece Dining Room Suite During this week this splendid suite at $297, no deposit, and entire cost can be paid in easy installments of $3 per week Note the beautiful design of this suite—a design that is just as attractive in either of the two finishes in which this suite is offered, Golden Oak or Jacobean Oak. The Buffet is strongly built and is servic At the y divided late mirror. esigned with fresco work. The Table is large, well- modelled and extends to six feet. Four straight Chairs and one Arm Chair of splendid design and strongly built In Golden Oak or Oak $297. Both Stores Open Saturday Evenings. Harlem Store Also Open Monday Evenings. COWPERTHWAIT & SONS “Oldest Furniture House in America’’ 193-205 Park Row at Chatham Sq. complete this eight-piece suite. Jacobean finish at special discount price of 3rd Avenue and 121st St. Two Stores Convention the Democratic Na- Primary the service of ungrateful its and expose themselves to misrepresentation and contumely life| will be out there among the rote in the (ERR RREERES EEERE ES UEECES SSE! WEARING APPAREL for MEN, WOMEN & BOYS QUALITY: STYLE - VALUE | sTYLISH SUMMER FURS 126" ST. STORE OPEN EVENINGS Extra sizes for Stout Men & Women Ont-of-town Residents will find our Credit Plan a Convenience. Crisp, flavory, sweet, —fascinating ! OTHER TEMPTING NECCO SWEETS NECCO CHOCOLATE CREAM CAKES—Rich, yore bog hina d covered with chocolate, weapeey NECCO MAPLE PECANS —Deli- maple cream, rere with select- ed pecans — choco- late covered. Foil wrapped bars, 7c. NECCO VANILLA WALNUTS—A de- lightful vanilla cream, t with fine walnuts—all chocolate covered. Foil wrapped, 7c. lig (e) Confectionery Company zs t= aaaeEE Borden's Grade B Except where it is 17¢ per quart SUNDAY Wow Wants WoRK MONDAY Milk You Can Believe a You want to KNOW that the milk you buy is pure, whole- some and nourishing. Since way back in the 80's, people have looked to Borden's to give them just this kind of milk service. You can believe in Borden's bottled milk. It in safe, nomi DON’T ASK FOR MILK ~—SAY BORDEN’S Phone for our solicitor and arrange for wagon delivery. healthful and eco- Bottled Milk 16c Per Quart Richmond, 2891 conveniently located stores to serve you in ad- dition to the wagons. Borden’s Farm Products Company 63 Vesey Street Cortlandt 7961 MORNING WONDERA -

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