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O OFFSET SLASHES IN | APPROPRIATION BILLS jntinued ‘ftom Fourteenth Page.) Pvery one of thém with the result jt the army estimates have shrunk 6,553,000. “Much mofe might have m cut out without tmpairing the ctions of an army of 175,000 en- ed men and 16,000 officers, which House bill provides for, but tt & a good swat, taken as a whole, question is will it stick? The ications are that the army appro- ition, fixed by the House at §877,- (944, wil] be considerably increased the time the Senate gets through it. e Senate, in its figuring on the jy reorganization bill, has as- ted for purposes of argument that ® going to cost $1,600 a year to 5 feed, clothe, shelter, arm and hspert each man in the army. Al- ugh the legislators assume that army Will be a skeleton organiza- i appropriations will have to be Ye for ite fill strength, and, ac- jing to the Senatb ‘figures, it will |. } 9$305,600,000 just to maintain 000 soldiers. The House bill car- appropriations amounting to 000,000 for puropses aside from se included in tiie estimate of cost 31,600 per year per man. ‘his indicates almost a certain in- tae of $12,000,000 in the appropria- is by the Senate, the difference ween $77,000,000 and $389,000,090, other items the Senate is ex- ted to put in, would run the ulti- e appropriation up.to over $400,- 000, he Military Affairs Committee of _ House has adopted The Evening rid's suggestion to salvage sur- s material tn the hands of the r Department and utilize surplus ‘es such as clothing, equipment, 1 artillery and ammunition, The yunt saved by this process, how- ¢, does not appear in the report, it will undoubtedly come out in Honse debates when the measure (es. wp for consideration, which probably be this week. -There which the major part was t6 A experts and for the purchase chinery and supplies, is cut to. $3, 900,000, ‘The coanmittes deuls a blow to’ the “experts” who were pointing | toward numerous fat jobs by provid: |B ing that commissioned officers and | non-commissioned officers and en+ listed men shall be detailed to act {a some talk of taking it up to-day. ‘Over Hipeon 00 will be required, he.roport atates, to “cleah up” wo fi by the war. It will cost $11,789,~ 000 te supply and transport the Arm of Occupation tn Ge y. The dill provides for $2.438,000 for inland, port and storage and shipping facil- itles in connection with “cleaning up.” ‘The War Department asked for $10,000, or this purpose. -military purposes’ he language of the re ill be required $11,- 'y Pay of the army is cut from the $338,000,000 demanded to subsistence is cut from demanded to $26,884,350; of the army ts cut from 876, $16,946,120. The demand for $1 690,000 for vocational training, 1 “My girl has thrown me down, I ©| don’t want to commit murder, so please Thus spoke Harry Davis, twenty-five, of No, 604 Second Street, Brooklyn, as be walked into the Brownsville Police Station early this morning, a fevolver in one hand sirl in the other, He got his wish. at Owp Reatest. the picture of a pretty Even cutting an O'Sullivan Heel with a sharp knife demonstrates its great elasticity. Often the knife must be wet with water before a strip can be cut ' off to make the famous stretch test shown above All Biliousness, Headache and Constipation gone! elastic band— A STRIP cut from the side of an ordinary rubber of O'’Sullivan’s Heels. absorb the shocks of walking on hard, unyielding pavements, It shows that there is enough “give” in O’Sullivan’s Heels to eliminate this source of fatigue. the best stores? weekly payments, 131 WEST 125°ST } 11 Det ween Leonor b Seventh Aves. Moor heel either stretches very little or else snaps easily. A heel like this is hard and “dead.” A strip cut from the side of an O'Sullivan Heel stretches and springs back like an elastic band. This test shows clearly the remarkable springiness It shows why O’Sullivan’s To secure the resiliency, the springiness of O’Sulli- van’s Heels, the highest grades of rubber are blended by a special formula. With this blend of live, springy rubber are “compounded” the best toughening agents known. - The “compound” is then “cured” or baked under high pressure. By this means O’Sullivan’s Heels are made to absorb the jolts and jars of walking. Moreover, the same proc- ess that makes O’Sullivan’s Heels resilient gives them their great durability. O’Sullivan’s Heels will outlast three pairs of leather heels—they often outlast two pairs of ordinary rubber heels. Stop pounding away your energy. Go to your shoe repairer today and have O’Sullivan’s Heels put on your shoes. O’Sullivan’s Heels absorb the shocks that tire you out And the prices ere 20 higher. You pay no more, have all the advantages of cash buying with the additional benefit of making easy, COME IN—CONVINCE YOURSELF Extra sizes for Stout Men and Women STYLISH SUMMER FURS BST. STORE Out-of-town Residents wilt find our Oredit Plan a Convenience. Confidential Credit | as instructors whenever possible. 57 The Army Air Service is given | fy ‘ne hy $27,365,000 for next year. This may | be increased, The War Department asked for $60,000,000, Tho National Guard is apportioned $16,532,927 for all purposes. The original estimates asked for $72,708,000 for the Na- tional Guard, A FEARED HE WOULD KILL. Jiited Brooklyn Youth Lockea Up| ff WEARING APPAREL for MEN, WOMEN & BOYS QUALITY—STYLE—VALUE Do you know that at Hygrade you are privi- léged to buy, on Credit, the same superior grade of clothing—equally fine in quality, equally profuse in variety—you would buy for cash at 3 NASSAU SZ ‘han Street. bi a atl , .— SE ROO eC April Economy Charming Fine Quality Nainsook Envelope Chemise *1.67° Fire quality, cut extra full of fine embroidery $1.00 quality. Spe oTHEN L.A. PRICE, Pres. Satisfaction Guaranteed or Money Promptly Refunded West 14th Street—Between 5th Tomorrow We Feature of Serge & Jersey Cloth ity and Soccialt tins with those so uptown Specialty SI : ; Braid & $ Sizes for Embroidery 6 5 Women Trimmed e & Misses ses of 16 or women up to 40 bust. A Millinery Sale. Of Great Importance tothe Thrifty A thousand of them—all good shapes—in a large assortment of chic and attractive styles—eight of which arepictured here—large, small and mi ium untrimmed hats ) for miss or matron—cherry, Pekin, navy, purple, brown and black, not every coor in every shape but so many styles and colors the most particular cannot help finding a halt dozen they will want. Our Regular Sale on $2, $3 & $3.00 Models Second Floor. @ No C, 0. D. or Mail Orders, of Chambray or Gingham *1.88 Shown with broad belt and pocket trimmed with braid utton side or front; others have elastic. waist line; all sizes. The same styles other oe are getting $2 to $2.25 or. Crepe Kim no Gowns $2.79 Shown in pretty floral designs; elastic fitted waist line or loose effect; satin ribbon trimmed; assorted colors, all sizes; sell- ing in our department regu~ larly at $3.95, Selling in our regu'ar dept. for $2 and $2.50 Trimmed back and front~ with fine Val. lace and broad embroidery, also dainty rose- buds—shown with lace or satin ribbon shoulder straps. All sizes. Women’s Nainsook Corset Covers Fine quality in various models, prettily trimmed with fine embroidery and dainty Val. laces, selling in our regular depart- ment at 79¢. Special 54c Women’s Cambric Drawers rimmed with deep ruffle jt id A Remarkable Saving on Good Serviceable Boys’ & Girls’ Shoes Well built footwear that will defy the hardships of strenuous play and dignify the feet for dreas occasions. Boys’ Black Gunmetal Culf, lace and blucher, sizes 9 to 134. Children's White Nu-buck Ox- $ fords, sizes 6 tol, Girls’ Patent Leather, brown kid, with black cloth tops; sizes e 214 to 649 No C. 0. D. or Mail Orders Fil'ed @ wanted colors; 9 98 Crepe de Chines ET ETT Economy News That Will Interest All Who Read Silks ,ress, Domestics Satin Messaline | Percales Unbleached Muslin 86 inches wide; a very superior | 26 inches wiae; our 49¢ quality; | 38 incnes wide, Regular 29 lity; brilliant finish, in all | ood shirting, house dress or | 35c yard quality; yd.. I Dr Of te Gt oho White Ripplette | finish sheeting. Sixe 81x90 40 inches wide; in tye newest | ‘The genuine ripy lett. with krinkle | inches, to fit ful wise $y 25 street or evening $9 49 | tri » iro nee- 39 beds; erch ‘i colors; yard . essary; yard Cc] Bed Spreads Dress Ginghams | Novelty Voiles | Heavy weignt and extra sige a2 inches wide ‘ rndless assort- | In new weaves, designs and color- | — Crochet Bed Spreads hat have ment of combinations | ings; 40 inches wide; slight mill imperfee- Ben los Pinata 290 | aittbanallntgasd nt ol +) cmmreethiees cece 2.29 Store Hours: 9 A. M. to 5.30 P. M. Wai stale Sales — and 6th Aves. i that compare most gabe 7 4 both in siple, qual- in the yps at around $20 each ERGES and Jersey Cloth are each big favorites this year, and these frocks are especially effective and charming on account of their tendency to hang permanently in those long, straight flowing lines! women so much admire this season. Though simple they are very effective nd can be had in navy serge and tan jersey cloth. All are handsomely braid and embroidery trimmed and come in sizes to fit mis“! Women’s Bungalow or ' House Frocks Hemstitched Sheets Of pure blescned heavy soft- ete es te ee et Rae me