The evening world. Newspaper, April 9, 1920, Page 5

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0000 on oe Ta OF NATION THIS YEAR AND HOPES OF TAX UT VANS ‘Senate and House Juggle \Ap-| ting -out as it is now he will have very little leftat the end of April. ;Propriations and “Saving” | Ana there-is a. reason. : Dwindles. IMPOSSIBLE TO TELL WHAT HAS BEEN DONE. The complexion jof the financial | BIG. DEFICIT / AHEAD.| coneition of the country win Teta. ticn to the obligations resting upon Millions Cut Out of Estimates | Coperess changes with. chameleon- CX like rapidity. Representative Mon- ‘in One House Are Re- | ett, with reports coming in to him stored in Other. continually, cannot tell’ i By Martin Green. uation will be within lars, twenty-four hours ahead. The (Rpocial Staff Correspondent of The writer has’ been attemning for two | commit silver, eID hepa 8 of dol McCutcheon’s Men’s English Caps _ For Sports or Motoring SOME ONE has said that only the English can make ‘‘gentlemen’s ‘caps’’—caps that com- birie breeziness with correct shape. This correct- ness and good style is typified by our new collec- tion of caps in homespun shades to blend with the Color Of Sports tOgs....ssceseccesecceeeas: Fifth Ave., 34th & 33rd Sts. Men's Department 33rd Street Entrance ‘ Reo. Teado Mark RVENING WORLD, FRIDAY, APRIL 6, 1990" or the other, : = are as elusive as quick- @, for instance, the pen- (Continued on Seventeenth Page.) Ths er ee Evening World.) WASHINGTON, April 9—Repre- @ehtative Mondell of Wyoming be- fieves the last appropriation Dill of this session will have passed the House within three weeks, and he renewed, to-day, expression of hope that the House will have cut $1,250,- 000,000 from the estimates of appro- priations needed to run the Govern- ment next year. But he is not cer- a | tain outs to that amount can be | made, and he bas abandoned all hope for any reduction of the public debt from current revenues in the fiscal year ending June 30 next. Mr. Mondell, the chief apostle | ef economy in the House, has eome to the conclusion that at the end of the current fiseal year the public debt will have been in- creased by $100,000000, The deficit will not have been re- duced. Taxes cannot be reduced end, on the contrary, je of the Soldiers’ Compensation bills will mean that taxes must be ma- terially increased. | ce the committees ing appropriation ills, Mr. Mondell has been outwa: optimistic over the ability of the Re- | publican majority to cut down Gov- ernmental expenditures and revise the taxation system so taxation for| next year might be reduced. His op- timism is fading, and if it keeps run- WATCHES P The Greates} e Watch Sa'o-Ever Offered in Now Yor’ 10-2. “gold filled bracelet. waten, 3 £ fully adjusted. Superior in times IB Reeuind’ ‘aualities, qud Ft BACKED BY GUARANTEE. IB c2atie creait an nannhiy for f 3 Company guar. 31> FS tr] ON OUR FAMOUS TERMS $25.00. ... $1.00 Weekly $50.90. ... $1.00 Week! 8 rf $100.00. .:. $2.00 Weexly Ask for Book of Geme. ‘s : ; ASTLE OPeNoany Geena TWO REDDIT TirsAm. a2 1374 Broadway 2_0OORS ALOVE 37% st Qik a srome-wor aw orrice | iby aasapnecrenenanaeed 9 3 \DaRRRRARen! 1190000900000000000030001 Severruv veers ververyeery When you buy your — Framed Pictures, \ Trays, Mirvors, ry b Oil Paintings, Cc 3 Lamps aud Shades \ At 60 Maiden Lane \ 7 You Get Service and Valus “Maiden L “FRAMING 1iCTURES' OUR SPECIALTY AN “Lost and Fo advertised in to “Lost and 108 World for thirty da: Adyertising Ag telrphoned dire ew Yorks, Main, Cell 4000 Beols Broskiyn Office, James McCreery & Co. _. Sth Avenue 35th Street aie bt Second Floor While they last! And they won’t last a long while! A Particular Group of About 400 MEN’S & YOUNG ~ MEN’S SUITS (The patterns in this group _are really amazing!) $43.50 Regular $50 and $55 grades We'd prefer not to make any boasts or claims about these suits. All we ask you to do is to see them. That's all—just seethem! But as a bit of information we tell you that ordinarily they would be in among our $50 and $55 ades. Knowing this, you know that New ork cannot show their equals at the price. Here’s as nice an advantage as man can ask for—and expect to get. MEDIUM WEIGHT—SKELETON LINED . Very Special! KENREIGN KNIT TOPCOATS $43.50 Weather-proofed to be sure—in_ three hues of Heather—Green, Brown and Gray McCREERY’S ALL-LEATHER SHOES FOR MEN! $10.75 Including Tax REGULARLY $15.50 A variety of different styles in high and low shapes Lucia Sextette Caruso, Homer, ete, "Victor Record” 3.50 5th Avenue 200 Women’s Wrist Watches 11.75 = ‘ regularly 19.75 i Of course, more women will want these than we can supply, but for early shoppers they present a wonderful opportunity, for they are really exccllent timepieces, in 20-year quality gold filled cases, plain polished, fitted with guaranteed 15-jewelled lever movements, Some have convertible extension bracelets—others have ribbon, as il- lustrated. (Main Floor) a Lowered Prices on Men’s Handkerchiefs Pure Irish Linen Handkerchicfs, 4 and 1% inch hems. regularly 18.00 doz. 12,00 Pure Irish Linen Handkerchiefs, 14 inch hems...... regularly 12.00 doz. Pure Irish Linen Handkerchiefs, % inch hems.......... regularly 4.60 doz., 3,45 Hemstitched Handkerchiefs with corded edge, hand- embroidered shield and initial, doz., 6.00 regularly 9.00 Cambric Handkerchiefs.......regularly 8.00 doz., 1,75 ex Handkerchiefs with corded edge, 4 inch hems, colored | Strictly hand-made. border. regularly 50c each, 29¢ C—Exceedingly smart Tie of Plain or P. (Main Floor) Leather, (Second Floor) = , mers ——== Note These Low Prices On fe NX McCreery’s Childe : ‘fe Shoes Have a Serious Marabou Capes Purpose Fashionable models of full, fluttering Marabou or Mara- bou combined with Ostrich have been marked at prices that hardly cover the cost to. us! i Marabou Shoulder Capes, A ff Silk lined. 5.75 | \ regularly 7.75 + Ostrich and Marabou Shoul- der Capes with ,tails—Silk lined, regularly 10.75 7.75 Ostrich and Marabou Shoul- der Capes with or without tails —Silk lined. 11.75 regularly 15.00 (Main Floor) their actual value, At 3.85 A select assortment taken higher-priced collection. T' pera Hair Goods trich, flowers or ribbon, Below Regular Prices | At 4.75 (Second Floor.) Naturally Wavy Hate || qq.Zht fasBionable hackle feather brim hats F _ Nai f ii faced with Georgette Crepe—five charmin; Switches, made of fine qual- || jnodels in. Black, Brown, N ene ‘or Saturday ity Hair, mounted on three separate stems. All switches are 18 inches long. Plain shades.......+2-+ 5.00 seseees SOS in many lovely shades, (Third Floor) “~~ hagen Blue, Henna and com A Real Opportunity 850 Girls’ Gingham Dresses Sizes 12 to 16 years 3.50 regularly 5.75 to 7.50 As everybody knows the cost of Gingham per yard, we feel we need not go into detail about the Sale. Suffice it to say that it offers you an opportunity to get really stylish, pretty Dresses at a price that is little above actual cost of material and making. Four of the many pretty models are illustrated. or plaid effects, NoC. 0. D's No Approvals No Returns Juniors’ and Girls’ Coats—8 to 16 Years 24.50 regularly 29.50 to 32.50 An excellent varicty of Coats fashioned of wool Velour, Polo Cloth, Silvertone, Serge or Wool Checks, Splendid values, (Fourth Floor) Plain, check VA Our Fifth Avenue Week Window Displays Are Illuminated Each Night Untit 11.30 - This Store Closes at 5 P. M. James MeCreery & € ON SATURDAY wrinkle or gap, yet is comfortable and durable. Some models specially priced for a limited period at which is developed of Patent Leather or Black Sat Jaunty Spring Hats Very Specially Priced Some particularly smart models have been grouped at prices much lower than for all types, artistically trimmed with os- At 5.00 to 16.65 al Distinctive Banded or Sport styles of fine Lisere, Milan, Rough and Pineapple straws, s ' 34th Street McCreery Footwear For Women Is the Footwear for the Particular Woman It is trim and smart of line, fits without a of unusual beauty have been 10.75 (Tax 8) 3 regularly 12.00 to 14.00 .- A—An Oxford of Black Calfskin or Patent Leather” 4 cellent for street wear. dam B—Very slender and graceful of line is this Pu They have been made on scientifically designed lasts rotect the little ones aga: Sock trouble later in life, to give them a light, happy, care-free step that will con- tinue throughout their lives, Although a specialist in or thopedics designed them, they ~ have style and ‘grace and cost no more than ordinary shoes! Only the best of materials have been used and only, skilled workmen were em- ployed in the making of them, A Special for Stout Play Shoes\in Tan Calfskin, made on orthopedic lasts. Sites 7 to 11..+se00000+3.95 regularly 5.50 Sizes 1114 to 2.........4,95 regularly 6.25 from our own here are styles avy or Copen- : ace A Hosiery Special 660 pairs Women’s Thread Silk Hosiery with pretty Lace instep, Black only. ¥ pair, 4.75 { regularly 5.86 al (Main Floor) (Third Floor.) Fr Women’s and Misses’ Skirts of Beautiful Wool Plaids 19.50 regularly 27.75 ¢ No other fashion feature is as universally pop- | ular with all types of women as Plaid Skirts, I We have grouped a number of models that are certain to win highest favor, for they are strik- 7 ingly bea Some are gay and sportsmanlike jf} others subdued in tone, or of Black and i White combinations. There are box-plaited and 1 o* graceful side-plaited effects. Sizes 25 to 34 waist jf bands, Woman's Prettiest Prerogative | Rufflings yard, 85c | Soft, dainty Rufflings make women fairer, Many lovely specimens have been specia\ priced for Saturday, Some are.made of frilly | Lace, others of odd puffings of Net and still others of crispy Organdie, (Main Floor)

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