The evening world. Newspaper, April 8, 1920, Page 13

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WADSWORTH'S SUP ASSUES DEFEAT oF MILTARY TRAINS (Continued from 1 Page) fivials have become so accustomed to talking in hundreds of millions and billions that the meaning of long lines of figures stretching out to the right of the dollar sign no longer gives them paus It has not been so ton; time sinec ator hesitated to mention one dollars in conpeetion with expenditures, the sake of argu- r Wadsworth, “that army when compul- y training is in full oper- be $700,000.000 a year. Re- member, v spent $15,.000,000,000 In nineteen months of war. Divide $15,- | 100,000,000 by $700,000,000, and the re- | watt Is 210. { In other words, it would take us| 298 years to spend on our | compulsory military training, the amount we spent in the war for war purpose! t For a time the statement was ac- | cepted without question. Billions Millions are linguistically “tor arpund the Senate and the Hous these days with the same nonchalance | that marks the attit of people Paying in thelr dimes at the ticket | office of u moving pieture show. In|! fact, the Senators who were follows) ov Wadsworth’s arguments: » deeply impressed. i period appeared to dsworth in the bonds sin he referred to red that under the ining system— nly a little han $300,000, 000 1 less than it cost worun the whole jovernment in would spend on the army, under |] < got out x 0,000 for years the people of es would spend that is of annual cost, in the United sum, on b twenty-on He was only 090,000 out of the the bill in the Senate concluded that | ¢ the Senator from New York could | make a little mistake in estimates of expenditures amounting to more than | aif the estimated national weal the remainder of his compute might be regarded with a degree of suspicion. NEW SHIPPING BOARD HEAD CONFIRMS STORY. ‘The exclusive announcement in The Vvening World lst week that the enate sub-committee on commerce ad decided to recommend selling the Shipping Board ships and yards and other plants and materials, and would so report to the full committee and the Senate, has been confirmed by Cash orCredit OPEN EVERY EVENING Holzwasser Home Talks No, 577 duarte ary the oe ead tuvaishos bow in Furnitere stored FREE for 6 f} avoiding com'ne 25¢7 raise sisal Write Tor 100-page Caislor nd 1 I6-page Spring Sale Cireular. | &ROOM APARTMENT $248 hear was Ware 9979 Bret nrou Vartie 9089 Our Liberal Terms Admiral Fog Rae ne nat ash f shipping suthorities ix tc upon a plan of sale whi vith th if the Republican ma Chatrman of the! in his announcement men and determine ) will meet demands of so business needs 6f the Gor It is quite apparent that even rity suc- @ had asked seventeen leading American business men to ineet him of prohably. §3,790,000,000 by” well the Shipping Board ships ramerce Committee considered this proposition. | stacle keep the Government in { lof building and setting ships Aifficulty ip obtaining money te main at ba) war fi high cost of living will to rine. The Bvening Worl how nied out 1,900,000 Lability in J eould be changed contract dl sal ag Renate « las cagefully An ob who would {ts other properties. ‘T) vanced by tho: ie the | tion of “TEE EVENING WORLD, THURSDAY, APRIL 4, 1920 _ ly outlined by formation of a ships remain under the Am: h 4 proposed thet the combination TORY business should be Indorporstod and theta por- wit oh toda 290,000,000, and | a deci of the sie of the Bhipping| widespread subscriptions. In this way ‘TW thet prospect lim, the deficit (Bourg diepositi project it In augeonte there le IN SONS TAKE uP will not be redu: Out of the meeting here next week | sured an Ame: t mar ine plin exclu- owned by Amerienn | ye, T he #veniug World t eoambinat formation of @ exrporation stoenuer lose of 1 | nuititudine | Court Erges Him of ment | bis 0 a. tae Under condition Sa tive leould be disposed of by -thi Assault Charge. t which would snaure that the acon nddlpirenes Mraterions Explosion Fatal. Oiete, April §, ¥ injur officered n seamen @ a Lanes, @ woman and for as Lhe Back, Second Avenue. Blinder kt ag wrecked a tat perty dana the stock should be offered to ChiJdren’s Combinations Regularly $1.50 ° Friday Only at $1.15 prettily finished with em- ~ OF nainsoo broidery. Sizes 4 to M4. Third Floor A Most Interesting Presentation of Hats Exquisite At $10.95 ~the best values in distinctive chapeaux to be seen Paris says—‘‘silk fabric hats for immediate wear’’- fusion of winsome styles, in the colors that are correct! hat in the collection is an exact duplicate of a costly import, apon which Dame Fashion has set her seal of approval. Silk Georgette Crepe, others are of Lustrous Taffeta combined with Silk, 'Tagal Straws, cleverly trimmed with Thread Embroidery, Feather Novelties and Beautiful Ribbons. As the result of an especially attractive purchase anywhere in America! old-fashioned Every hat new, every one an unequaled valuet A Sale of Exquisite French Voile Blouses Real Filet Lace Trimmed and Elaborately Hand Embroidered. Regularly $7.50 to $9.75 At $5.65 These blouses are fashioned of sheer, filmy, white French voile, be had in two models- They are beautifully made, and ean -one with the becoming square neck——the other with the newest of collars. Both models are trimmed with hand embroidery, drawn work and real filet lace. Only 200— but every one a wonderful value! Third Floor Grey Wavy Hair Switches Special $9,95 High-grade switches from our regular stock to this price for Friday and Saturday only. ants assure perfect match! ag, reduced Expert attend Third Floo they are here in a pro- Many are developed i in soft "Saks ry pmaene Broadway at 34th St. A Very Sprcial Offering of Women’s and Misses’ at $9.45 Affords liberal savings on the best of ultra-smart footwear for Spring! Spring's most delightful Pumps and Oxfords, made according to our usual very high standard, over lasts de- signed both for comfort aud beautifying the natural lines of the foot. ‘Thirty distinct medels, with Cuban and Louis KV. heels, in the most wanted leathers and com- binetions : Nut Brown Calfekin; Black Kidskin; Pasent Colskin; Dark Brown Kidskin, Black Gua Metal Calfekin; White Nu-Burk; White Calf- skin; Pearl Grey Guede; Black Suede; Brown Widskin with fatie Back; Patent Coltekin with In fact, every Posies, Ostrich, i Sade Back and White Washable Kidskin | Sines 2 to 8. Widths—Pump —AAA to C; Oxfords | ASA te D. Secoud Floor | You Must Share the Advantages of This Sale 268 Most Beautiful Silk Envelope Chemises at Greatly Reduced Prices 54 Garments. . 52 Garments 18 Garments... 84 Garments Regularly $13.50 | Regularly $15.00 Special Regularly $16.50 | Regularly $18.75 | $3. 95 36 Garments ‘ vawuw» Regularly $19.75 | 24 Garments pana ra ret oe Regularly $22.50 | Every chemise evisp and fresh as a dew-kissed rose, and every one a perfect example of the highest art in hand needlework! One style is fashioned of closely woven Georgette Crepe, the remainder are in Crepe de Chine of a most superlative quality. The artful manner in which the trinuning is applied wil] appeal to the most critical, the trimming consisting of rich Filet Lace, Cluny Lace, Irish Crochet, Val. Lace, and Lady Fair Ribbon, All sizes, but not in every style. Every one fit for a Princess—Every one an unparalleled value! Third Floor Magistrate Sweoteer in Night Court |Givohayged Myman Maser, forty years alothiga store wt No) 445 Heromd Ave~ ‘\\ old, of No. 483 Second Avenue, who had|ue and Mager runs one next «door. | Bach acoused the other of stealing ens: They argued about dt hn the eet and Airs. Bilader said Maser | dtrnek ner.on the nese and abe had him been nonwtaned on a change of assault. Me af No. 486) The woman's twin sons | | Mex and samuel Blinder, sixteen years | | PUMPS and OXFORDS | MOTHER'S BATTLE ‘old, students at De Witt Clinton Hign Seheoi, attacked Mazer ne he singset outside. Wild shouting disturbed the [court ail ‘the fiat wun satonped toy Hier al " i rom to handie the project would | Blinder Boys Attack Mazer When | Patrolman Jianagan, who bad arrested | IS ger ete Mazer ‘The boys weve taken into the evart | but were latioff arith a manning by tho | Magistrate against such tactics, Mra. Pinder owns a second hap pony | Yocked up. POLO COATS lead for Spring! We offer a splendid collection Friday and Saturday At $25 This is a very therm. * Plain and Pleated sey with narrow self leather belts. ber wanted port shude Sizes 14 to 18 years. Second Floor Friday ard Saturday Only— Women’s and Misses’ y little price for such beautiful coats, Indeed, one cannot judge of their splendid character by the low figure at whieh we have decided to present © fashioned of Wool Polo Cloth, Silvertone Worsted, Velour and Heather Jer- Smart Spring Skirts Regularly $29.50 0 $39.50 i i At $22.75, The best skirts offered for some time. values in really sm: art Tailored and sports models in box, new knife- pleated, side-pleated, and accordion- pleated effects, skilfully tailored two-tone wool plaids, striped fabri in ics of excellent quality, and men’s wear serge. Black and navy, 24 to 88 inches. One style pictured. Waistbands Fourth Floor Well Built—Moderately Priced “Saks Special” WARDROBE fibre, pockets, and laundry bag. TRUNKS Luggage Dept. in New comparison is invited! Made to our specifications, by one with we do business. and facturers Covered hard with Illustrated, now on sale in the Saks At $42.50 The best trunk value York City— own of the most reliable manu- whom lined vulcanized and fitted with five drawers, twelve hangers, shee Basemeat

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