The evening world. Newspaper, April 9, 1920, Page 17

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! 4. re eee OF UNCLE SAM Y.) GROWS $100 00,000 NO HOPE OF TAX il sion Bill, reported by the House Com- mittee and pussed on to the Senate. The amount axvked for to provide requirements for the army aod navy for. the fiscal year 1931 was $15,000,000. ‘The committee recommended appropriations of 214,- 000,000. On the faco of the recom. mendation this shows a saving in pension appropriations of $1,000,000. MILLIONS ADDED BY. OTHER PENSION BILLS. i But the House has already passed. t during this session, pension bills " which, if passed by the Senate—and @ tho changes are that the Senate will T ‘bass them—will cal for payments in ) Addition to the amount recommended } for pension Ae Vhe House adopted the committee's ( ~ suggestion, and the majority patted | itgelf on the back for having effected about an apparent saving of $24,000,000. PORK BILL !S RAISED $8,000,000 IN SENATE, But the Senate announces to-day that the committee of that body has ecommended that the rivers and barbors appropriation pill be $20,000, - 000, That is, tho Senaie has tacked | $8,000,000 on the House appropriation. | The House, after a strenuous strug- gle, cut an im se slice out of the Military Bill. Now comes the Senate and puts back into the Military Bill nearly everything the House cut out. * ture of the Senate bill, reor-| sing the army, is a provision for struction service. | It is estimated by those legislators hat aband- the re- Quarter \\_ opposed to the innovatio: ‘wament of this procedure turn to the operation of ¢h master’s Corps on a pea would permit the service in ot branches of the army of a Brigad General, 395 other officers eplisted men and reduce thi wervice personnel by 6,195 Washington and 7,734 at @ total saving of $ saving may yet be eff present the Senate bill stands as a threat to put $33,000,000 back into estimates which had been considered reduced by that sum. The House made big cuts in the legislative appropriation bill, come back It has from the Senate with 41,500,000 added to the sum appro- priated by the House, mostly for | clerk hire. The Senate has sent back | the bill for appropriations for th: Agricultural Department with mor. than $2,000,000 added to the amount the House, The Senate in- really larger than that, be- | he Senate cut out the free | ation, running close to ated that | actually, | therefore, the Senate increase over, the House appropriation for the Ag- rieultural Department more than $2,300,000, In these few items wh: savings amounting to 121,800,000 « few days ago have been shifted back ipto impending expenditures. no wonder that Mr. Mor r fixed crease cause amounts to looked like » business of war revenus trouble in as- ertaintng where they are at ‘rom the oppress egisiation expe Added to the difficulties of their attempt to make a show at keep- ing their promises is the request of about for winding up the for an appropriation 425,000,000 affairs of the Government with ment establishing th. ury deficit was increase 207,713.82 in the nine ménths of the current fiscal year betw dune 30, 1919, and March 31, 1 LEAPS FOR LIFE FROM POLE, Nalances Yell ae ti Palle nnd dampen Safely Into Basten, of THE Peer ige PA Se re i i i a ee CO ae WORLD, FRIDAY, APRIL 9, 1920, | Surprising Sale Closes WANAMAKER W 1,000 yds. 48 in. Paulette, $3.85 yard The man who bought this paulette (fibre silk) from manufacturer yard for it. Needing money, Ine ind sell them at $3.85. brown (2 shades), green (deep tone), flesh, black, and white. Saturday—Main Floor, Old Building 375 Handbags, $7.50 “Going to sell these Dresses at $3.95 and $4.95?—Impossible!” This was the comment of a manufacturer who said that she could not manu- facture them for these prices. Dresses are in the Correct ‘‘Regulation”™ style— sizes 6 to 14 Model is illustrated—in white jean cloth, $3.95; in blue jean cloth, $4.95. Trimmed with white braid and embroidered emblem on sleeve. MIDDY BLOUSES—a new collection to meet the greatly in- creased demand. In white jean and unbleached muslin, $1.95 to $4.25; in a smart and heavy blue cotton, $6.50. leated skirts to wear with years, also a few models for hard- to-fit girls of 12 to16 years; ex- cellent colors. Teo prouses! white, $1.95: | | Coats and Capes Adorable Frocks —a purchase at $7.50 and $9.75 $17.50, $22.50 Dotted Swiss frocks—blue, $25 and $35 Our $22.50 to $49.50 grades Fine — materials — smart styles. Sizes 6 to 14 years in- cluded. ee Fp fag lavender in simple ussian styl White collar and cuffs edge with tiny ruffle. $7.50. Frocks at $9.75, include the chambray frock illustrated—al- together 12 models in gingham and chambray. Sizes 6 to 14 TheGloveSaleStillOn! Prices less than wholesale Women’s short gloves Of French kidekin and lambskin—$2.50 and $ $3 grades....... 2 } 1 85 Women’s duplex washable gauntlets \ $1 8 5 ° # | $2.85 Second floor, Old Bldg. Women’s slip-on gloves Of Italian lainbskix Biarrits style— and $4 grades later, he sold us 1,000 yards at & price which permits In the lot are two shades of brown, tan, taupe, sand and 1,000 yards $6.50 tricolette at $3.85 yard Plain and fancy tricolettes, in navy blue, old rose, Alice blue, Copenhagen blue, id $5.75 a $10 to $15 grades them as gs aa ‘ Imported Bead Ba; Fine Moire Ba: e_ mak sit is “10 cent. plus.” He is sit, (ean tek, Caotacioe | 1, MOR snepiecr atte, | almost fini firsts rejects everything that Yakia; somefrom China. Pouch | witha tiny perky ruffle in petti- | shows even slightest imperfection. This gives to his panto with draw-string, hand- crocheted, with all-over beading or the Fcc! loosely beaded ef- fect. Pretty designs carried out in excellent colors, light and dark. Silk for Knitting and Crocheting, 65c ball 3,200 balls, guaranteed pure silk, $1.25 grade 100 yards to a ball; excellent for Lit cere Pera! Wide variety of gabe Grey purple, and French blue, as 5 wiles as the regulation navy, Pe white, etc. An expert teacher, Sodind has made a specialty of work i pared to give instructions free of charge to all who buy tl ore silk in the section. Balls required for making 16 bails, Bench scarfs, 10 dais, Badiew boottees, 1 ball. Girls’ sweater (11 to 14), to wash well. green, henna, royal blue, with silk sweaters, is Women's slip-over. Filet’ sweater, Sleeveless sweater, 9 balls. length), 6 or 8 bi Babies’ afghan, Babies’ cap, 2 ball 4 to 10 bails. balls. 26 Styles of Low » | Shoes for Women, $8to$ 10 ps, oxfords, with low, EA mnie or filet i Leas Patent lea! black collins, ‘lack kid skin. First floor, Old Bldg. coat effect. Frames are beauti- fully engraved both inside and out. Pretty silk linings. Navy, black, taupe and brown. Main floor, Old Building because they Leda good. the dye. Tuxedo sweater, 18 bails. 10 balls, Mufflers (necording to Babios’ sacque, 4 balla. Children’s sweater (3 to 10 10 to 14 balls, Girls’ sale to New York. First floor, Old Building Chicago, Philadelphia, “seconds” a standard about the highest in the trade. are eager to get them, women are eager to buy them, The stockings are all pure silk (excep cerized cotton tops and soles)—not fibre silk; and not Petes og silk. They are woven from the natural silk This keeps out all forei; soon as they are offered. 11,292 prs., seconds of . + fore 7 a ee Boston and other cities wanted these stockings But New York gets them—gets “Seconds” of this grade, as well as firsts, are scarce. They are It is a great privilege to be able to present Stores t the mer- . $1.80 grade FIRST quality Toilet Goods---Reduced ted tooth brushes, 25c to 50c grades. nail brushes, 25¢ and 500 for 86c to $1 grades, Hair brushes, wood backs— Manicure articles, including Beil files, buffers, emery boards, * Rubber fountain tos with attachments, 65¢ for seconds in finish of our’$1 to $1.25 grade. tori assorted styles, 75c to $2.50 for $1.25 to grades. ae ee quality—10¢ Mili brushes—ebony back abe to $5.50 each for $1 to $4 pubber shower caps, 160 for grades. ic grade. Cretonne air pillows, $1 for Plain black, or white; made with mercerized cotton top, toes and heels; mock seam leg......, Ri hres Lote oat eet . 9,696 prs., seconds of. $2.10, $2.15 grades Black or white, with drop-stitch fronts; also plain black, white and brown in regular size and black in extra sizes; all with mercerized garter tops, toes and heels; mock seamed leg 5,088 prs., seconds of $2.55 to $3.15 grades Full-fashioned plain black, white or dark brown; made with mercerized top and soles; also black in extra sizes. Also ' seamless black, white, or brown, with self-vertical stripes; Main noe Old Building When Women Need | Extra Skirts —these days, the cost sometimes stands in the way; but here are 1€0 GCOD skirts in plaids and checks at a very moderate price. Some are plain; others have box pleats, or accordion pleats, or knife pleats, Sizes range from 25 to 32 in., styles are new, and the price is $6.75. Down-Stairs Store, Old Buildiny Women’s Sweaters are Seldom $5.75 Some sweaters, of course, can k siwaye be found at $5.75, but not these kinds. First, we reduced roken lines that were in our regular stock. To these we added.another lot that came to us in a re- cent purchase. There are slipover styles, and Tuxedos, and ripple effects und such—some with brushed wool trimming. colors and combina- tions are plentiful, which makes the choosing unusually good. Down-Stairs Store, Old Building 250 MORE Suits For Boys, $8.75 The first lot disa) pears ina day. We knew they would because worth-while suits at Hy .75 are close to impossible. member, these are not all-wool suits, They are a mixture of wool and cotton that will | wear better than a flimsy woolen. Patterns and colorings are good; | trousers are fully lined; coats are well made, and sizes are 8 to 17. Down-Stairs Store, New Building — | Arrived! More Victor Records Hard-to-get | numbers— soy, sid nd Serenade, by Fritz Kreisler Can I Leave Thee, sun eraldine Farrur and Louise Homer Good Bye, sung by Enrico Pe Gera . Turicdu's Farewell, from Ca’ leria Rusticana, sung by Enrico Caruso... .Kol Nidrei, Played by Mischa Elman Bell Song trom Lakme, sung by Amelita Galli-Curei.. Gems from Traviate, sung by Victor Opera Co... Stars and Stripes Forever, March, paves by Pryor’s Band... Gems from Pinafore, sung ictor Opera Gems from Going jung by Victor Opera Co, icent Walts, played by McKee's Orchestra, ...And many more. Down-Stairs Store, Old Building 1,200 Men’s Shirts Down to $1.95 If we had MORE of these slr the price would be MORE, But How Complexion brushes, 25¢ for 40c grade. Bath brushes — detachable handles—65c and 85¢ for 75c and $1 grade. Shaving brushes—good quality pig bristles—50c. Why? Because— MARABOU BOAS are samples— silk lined—in many good styles, some with tails and some ostrich trimmed. Rich end fluffy, and better then usual at prices from $7.85 to $19.95. Down-Stairs Store, Old Bldg. Because— MEN’S SOCKS are good cotton socks at a very low price—25ca pair ~—seconcs of 35¢ and 50c grades. Black with white feet and various colors. Down-Stairs Store, New Bldg. Because— GOLD RINGS are 10-karat—set with colored stones. Special at $1.25 each—compared favorably with $2.60 rings elsewhere. Down-Stairs Store, New Bldg. Because— CAMEO BROOCHES at $2 were compared with $3 and $4 kinds in other stores. They are very at- tractive, and always desirable. Down-Stairs Store, New Bldg. Traveling Bags Of Split Cowhide are Still Going at- $5 Black welrus grain-- 16 and 18-in, sizes, sewed corners—- bress lock and clasps—-Club style. Good, practical travel- ing bags for men and women. Down-Stairs Store, New Building Crowded into This quater Misses’ Suits, $35 ast of the sale lot. Navy, Copen, belge; Pony and belted coats —hraid trimmed, silk lined. Sizes 15 to 19. Down-Stairs Store, Old Bldg. Douwn- Stars Stre——= $1.50 grades. Cretonne wash cloth pockets with cloth, 25c for 36c grade. Check Waite bags, 25c to 60c for 35c to 75c grade. French compact powder—as- sorted colors—in imitation leather box—with French puff, 20¢ each for 50c grades. Large box of French face both mercerized...... powder—assorted — colors—good quality, the kind that makes the skin velvety, 25c for 50c grade. Hosiery Store will be given over to the sale— with plenty of salespeo- ple for quick service. Main aisle and regular store, Old Building Smart Hats, $9 A choice group of $12 Grades-- 165 only—for Saturday’s Selling. It is a collection of individual hats, for almost every Rubber Water Bottles, 75c for seconds in finish of our $1.50 grade, Main Floor, Old Building shape, every style, every color is included—mushrecrrs, | turbans, roll-brir.med gailors and large drooping picture hats. Glycerined ostrich feathers, velvet flowers and quan- tities of ribbon are the favorite trimmings. First Floor, Old Building Boys’ Suits, $27.50 each with two pairs of knickers Boys of 7 to 18 years will thoroughly appreciate these suits. And their parents equally as much. They are of mannish looking tweeds and cheviots, in gray, brown, Seay and tan mixtures. Cut very attractively—fancy knife pleats yoke front, patch pockets, inverted pleat back, ful belt. ‘And made V VERY well. Sizes 614 to 734. Sizes are incomplete, 300 Serge cars, $2.50 grede—$1.75. 650 Spring reefers and Overcoats, $9. although there are one or two overcoats es from 10 to 17 years, in mixed fabrics; and blue serge reefers in sizes 3 to 10 years. Seong Host, Old Building Children’s Wear—Reduced 450 pairs di awerhe 35e, 65, 200 Manners skirts, 65c, 5. Sines 2 to 14 6 mos, to 12 $1.75, $2.95, 95 Were 850 and 05¢ your sign. Silk petticoats, $3.50 to $7.95 Were 81.0! aa aa; nae OA Silk chemises, $2.95 to ?5.95 i0'yearn ee i ues © \0 | Sitk princess slips, $2.95 to $4.50 ; Silk gowns, 96.50 to $22.50 Misnes’ petticoats, $1.76, $2.50 | Suv Bitte Burkes, $6.50 to Silk oes hh. 95 to $3.50 Bathing suits, knitted cotton, Were 480 to Prince: 9 Were, 780 to 84,08; itzes @ mos. to colors, 50e Yeats, Billle Burkes, $1.95 Rain Bre Bea Sach O10, Were €3.50 and $2.98; sizes 3 to 8, Taooenplate, Two-plece pajamas, $1.95 Were $2.65; a few of solectte and peranie, Were $2.05 to 810,80; capes tan or blue; coata blue or aray. 200 children’s sweaters, $1.95 and $2.95 also extra size ‘in plain black, with acshedea baie and toes, both with mock seamed leg. 2,424 prs., seconds of $3. 90 to $4. 50 grades All full-fashioned; plain, light weight and fine weave, | mostly black and white; a few Paris clocked and in drop-stitch effect; some with cotton hae and some with cotton gies pending on the rnodel chosen. Wanamaker standard topcoats, made of domestic fabrics, . are a piped from $45 to $85. Redleaf London. topcoats scp peaced from $75 to $110, re is something here for fathers and sons who appre- ciate the better things that this store stands for, An encore: Good Shirts $2.65 went on sale tast Situr- day. About half the lot was sold. So on Satur- day of this week the remainder will be ready —and they're excellent investment for the man who likes to anticipate his needs: Some are sitk-atripe madras cloths Some are woven natras cloths Some are printed madras cloths All are under-price at $2.65, Remember Silk Cravats at $1.45? Just before Easter we had a fine lot of them rich patterns rich colorings. ay, and more than half BUT. = There are more in reserve -for men who can be here on Saturday- the same kinds of ties—wide-end four-in-hands of the better For men who want kinds. They came to us in an unusus! them went to wise men in that sale; 5, EEK Saturday 28,500 prs. Women’s Silk Hosiery Highest-grade ‘‘seconds’’ of $1.80 to $4. 50 Stockings offered at four low prices—95c to $2.85 pair yarn and then substances (silks are usually weighted in dyeing the yarn) and adds to the life of the stocking. They are all made on the premises of the manufacturer, in his own mills, which are about the largest in the country—not bought of various mills and then trade- marked, as is often the custo. We went after these stockings six months ago—arranged to take over the sea- son’s accumulation—and offer them now in one great sale at prices lower than have prevailed in any event of this kind for over a year. $1.35 $1.75 $2.85 Tax 9c je Because of its sidiitiate ie entire Main Aisle and ao sections of the regular Good Clothing Wanamaker standard suits are priced at $50 to $100, de- tich silks, MORE of exactly good $9 Oxfords Something that you can be sure of; that has the new fea- | tures of style; that can be anal; ways and it OUGHT to be yours. t $9—Dull black leather; dark tan leather; blucher and straight lace, zed from every point of view and found to te RIGHT. That’s our <4 | ped in - ee ee i iy ee ee + ee ee ee $0.50; g004 colors; fa $8.50, \_ Company © Farragut { The pole we have only ebout 1,200 of them Jeft in stock, We can’t go into the market today and buy shirts like these ta for $1.05~—-or anywhere near it; so these cod shirts now become an odd lot, and—-CLIP—goes the price, WOV madres cloths (not ernie) in Wy © neat, clean-cut patterns most men ve Nicely made taly nd fintshed with pearl buttons, Down: ataire hore: New Building. 412 night gowns, 9c to $1.98 | yWi'y 87%, Were $1.50 to 82.25, High neck and alip-over atyles, 150 pairs batiste bloomers, 60c to $1.50 Infants’ Wear Section, Third flocr, Old Building ‘At. $10--Patent leather; dull black i! lenthet with rome tip; dark tan leather, | | y im } Girls’ Coats, $16.50 Leat of the s:le lot—§22.50 to $29.60 grades. Sturdy fabrics—slzes 6 to 16, and 18 to 19, Down-Stairs Store, Old Bidg, with brogue ti jack leather blucher, Burlington Arcade floor, New Bldg. nen on the to Schawiedt, ba welt on the pole as it was. fallin Jamped 1.0 some shrupbery, a It bal ‘© (Continued from Fifth Page.) ( by the committee of $77,000,000 in the next fiscal year { This makes the total direct pension appropriation for next t year $291,000,000. The total for next i year is $68,000,000 in excess of the } highest pension roll ever before { provided for in the history of this country-$223,000,000 in 1919, Here is an item of $77,000,000 i which wipes out a similar amount y which has been cut from other estimates and cuts to that extent into the prospect of saving a ) total of $1,750,000,000. The total } pension burden for 1921, includ- } ing all forms of pension activities but not touching the proposed allotments to veterans of the war with Germany, will amount to $630,000,000. | "T had not realized,” suid Mr. Mon- del to-day, “that the tolal would be | as great as t But ' do not see i how it could be re & if think it ought to be re ie Another example is afforded by ine \.- Rivers and Harbors Bill, This mees- \ ube has been for many years a me- W>-iium of legislative log roiling by which countless millions have been dumped into rivers that never floated @ boat, and harbors that never heard # steam boat whistle. The House fell upon the Rivers and Jtarbors Bill this year lixe a devas- : tating tornado and tore it to pieces. The committee recommended that ths appropriation for rivers und harbors |; he cut to $12,000,000, ihe smallest amount suggested in many years. service, finance service and cn- od The only injury he re- ceived = wis & bruise on the left thigh, 5 scalable iidiictiisttiinassanindhaamon iamatnacieiignian de nesdinninaniemnbecmetnt

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