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ion from the Treasury. The Gov- ernment has promised and must grant inreased compensation to employees, the amount of which remains to be fixod. It would be sheer guesswork to try to estimate What this sum awill be. Say th there acoumulates demands gregating in addition to the estimates submitted by the departments and Mr. Mondell will find his si cut in two and the Treasury deficit increased and the “necessity for imposing additional income and profit taxes impera- tive. 4 The army originally demanded, for purely military ‘purposes, $982,400,029, an increase of $406,000,000 over the amount appropriated this year. The amount demanded by the army for | 1921 was more than it cost to run the whole Government outside the War and Navy Departments in 1916. An committees action in t andry Civil bill, whieh trying demands fro departme: nd bureats amounting to $9064,725,387 and the second de- ficiency bill, which will be the. final clean-up measure for the current fiecal year. Congress appropriated $607,160,207 for ‘the Sunday Civil ‘bill this year. The appropriation committees will umioubdtediy cut the demands for next year below. that figure porsibly'down to around $500,- 000,000. This would add $400,000,000 to the apparent waving already ac- P. “> complished and land the Republicans bs ; clove to fulfilment of Leader Mon- on dell’s promise to cut h billion and a quarter dollars from the Administra. nomi the: ta ie still in th ut LJ ayer is oi i" eo recond deficiency WOMEN ‘BEAT OLD “HI” COST. They use ‘Diamond Dyes’’ and Add Years of Wear to Old, Faded Garments—Really Fun! It’s easy to diamond-dye your old garments pad House-dresses, ginghams, aprons, blouses, skirts, silks, stockings, sweaters, children’s coats, draperies— fe of Satan ‘The Direction Book in package tells how to diamond- dye over color. To match ial, have druggist show you Dye” Color Card. ; rtivl in the bonus will popular with the officers, @ very tai Proportion of veterans de net decire to ber- to be invested in wi contem- the prospect of footing the ‘ or it may ‘big appropriation bills till thé. War Department, © Evening World pointed out high the army swat nearly three months spots of extravagance in estimates, Congress has take: (Continned on Seventeenth Page.) | — CASTORIA| For Infants and Children In Use For Over 30 Years || the i} Signature of | OVERS 5-Piece Suits Re-Upholstered 33 4 E:34thSt. wn OTH AY Swunmay wine tas. 2? AVE EXPERTS in FUR EPAIRING EMODELING Unueually moderate prices PHONE, WRITE OR CALL, J.P. DAVIS, SCHWARTZ & CO. 49 West 46th St. Tel, Bryant 3900 atiny of 676,000 men was planned by { FOR BALMY SPRING DAYS fete ¢ \ OPPENHEIM, CLLINS & ' FULTON STREET—BROOKLYN att Special Sale Thursday Piquant Modes in Hats Bright with the adornment of gay flowers that ‘express the gladness of Apring. yafons in the: use of the Maline Hair Braids which fashion .. indicates as the latest favorite. And a bright _ twist of ribbon for the final color note: The newest “Side-dip” Shapes, Saucer Sailors, Off- the-Face Models, Mushroom Styles and Poke Shapes Regular Values 15.00 picts MM HS AE AOI fishes ‘akofeds.0i*i | OPPENHEIM, GLUNS & © FULTON STREET—BROOKLYN 3 | Ready-to-Wear Custon Tailored Suits For Women and Misses Newest versions of the Since Maiaicoed in Tailored, Tucked, Braid Bound, Silk and Bead Embroidered models, Belted and Semi-fitted, New Length Coats and Etons, of Superior Serge, Tricotines and Poiret Twill. « 39.75 % 150.00 pF Special Value Thursday \| Serge and Tricotine Suits For Women and Misses + Attractive models in Navy and Black, some simply tailored with button trimming; others with wide braid and silk stitching. Including also the one-button Tuxedo N26 bat ) wns 70N) NG p> 6 BELLANS Hot water Suro Relief a BELLANS J or i| \ | | \| i| ) H | Every Station on the Bast and West |) Side Subway Lines | 1s an Entrance to | A. & By Direct | from Hoyt Subway Station for 5e Fare. to 46. with Its Batrance Street GINGHAMS—the freshest, best-wearing, most charmingly colored of the tub-fabrics for Children— GINGIIAMS are having a celebration thiseweek that should be taken advantage of by everyone— The Dresses in this Sale are made of plain colored Ginghams, or Ginghams in prettily colored checks, plaids or stripes. There are many styles to choose from—and an assortment éf colors in each style. Skirts are shirred, full or pleated—there are collars and cuffs and other trimmings of contrasting or matching colors—long or short sleeves—a fine opportunity for selections for the Summer. Sizes 6 to 14 years. Second fleor, Central. Colored Cotton Blouses at $1.89 100 Women’s Dresses of Fine Wool Serge ct $9.95 Formerly $12.95 to $15.95 Six very desirable models in this lot of street dresses, nicely tailored for real utility in general wearing. ' Some are trimmed with black silk braid, others with bone or self-covered buttons, i Black or Navy Blue. Sizes 34 to 44, Second floor. Central. Three Styles of 9x12 Ft. ' Rugs at Reduced Prices | Our regular prices are 10 to 15 per cent. under to-day’s market cost, therefore the reductions could truthfully be said ||’ to average 20 percent, | | SEAMLESS TAPESTRY BRUS- HEAVY SEAMLESS AXMIN- BELS, reduced from $49.75 | STERS, were $74.78 and $79.50, pa ons ROW a lecesee¥esea, aeiies $69.50 | Crisp and colorful are these little-priced Blouses eee pecrapn tra all op ta Inlaid Linolei | of Organdy, Voile or self-striped Cotton. Fi d Cork Linol pg ” Plain’ and figured Voiles and Organdies are | “*8"FC vac aihars $1.48 Sq. Yd. | prettily trimmed with white or contrasting colors. 88c Sq. Yd. Redi 1 from $1.95 || Vestees of white or fronts of solid tucking. Reduced from $1.30 none bis Colors: Flesh, Orchid, Blue or Bisque. Sizes 36 Two yards wide. A large spods, in, 6, good reage of colors and designs. ‘Third floor, East, variety of cork linoleum backed Seoond “hoor, ‘Bast. with burlap. 500 Trimmed Hats at $4.98 “Show-Room Samples” This is probably the last of these wonderful Sample Hat Sales we will be able to offer in this im- mediate season—and EARLY SELECTION IS ADVISED. pet The Hats in this sale are the ‘Show-room Sample Hats of a large out-of-town maker who has just closed his New York Show-room for the season. They are Tats of the high grade and standards demanded by the more exclusive shops and the Hats alone, without their beautiful trimmings, cannot be duplicated at this price. Hats for all ages, from the very youthful debutante to women of sedate years. Lisere ‘straws, Milan Hemps, Leghorns, horse-hair braids, rough s:r2ws—and an endless number of others— Trimmings of plain or burnt Ostrich, Fruits, Flowers, Laces, Embroideries, Baads—dull or cellophane effects—every conceit of Spring 1920, Moszanine Noor, East, 500 Pairs of Women’s Low Shoes In a Variety of Styles at $6.95 Pair Former prices ranged from $8 to $12.50 A collection of our finer low shoes in Patent Leather, White Kidskin, Gray Kidskin or Gun Metal. Beautifully made, with hand-turned soles and covered Louis heels. Not all sizes in all styles—but all sizes represented, Placed on table.according to sizes for quick selection.

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