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ae 4 i (Continued From First Page) left the chair to make his plea for the Ferrand amendment. He declared he ad to make the fight of Ms Ife in the Finance and Budget Committee of the Board ot Estimate to secure ing ff crease# for employees of libraries, Bf @fbreams and other institutions not ff #Muded in the original 20 per cent. inerease plan. “You who vote for this flat 20 per cent. Incrense, which will give the $6,000 political appointee a $1.200 in- erenise, the $7,000 appointee a $1,400 fierease gnd the $9,000 appointee a $1,800 inerense, will be usked a thou- ®and times between now and election why you did it,” he said, “In the army the privates were rained 100 per cent. before the oMcers were evan thonght of. Ut we would nt the higher paid employees u $600 increase and later reward the more meritorious among them, we would be doing a wise thing. “If we remove the deadwood from elty departments we would save from $5,000,000 to $7,000,000 a year. This would well care for the faithful who remain. If we restrict the higher than! $8,000 a year employecs to $600 in- | creases we will save in the neighbor- | hood of $1,000,000 with which to re- ward the man who gets little.” * Manhattan Borough President Cur- ran said: “I have asked all of my appointees in my office to accept a $600 Increase, and they have agreed to do so. Will| you ask John McCooey, the Demo- €fatic leader of Brooklyn, who gets 3),800 more under the 20 per cent. plan, to do I!kewise? “It was not the intont of the Legts- Jature to give the lion's share to the igher salaried employees. I say their place is in the next budget, but} this ts an emergency fund made , available because of the prevailing «| conditions and should be applied first | toward helping the employee who gets OLYMPIC FINALS | Manhattan Beach + Baths TO-DAY AT 6.30 P. M. ‘Twenty-five cents extra charge to be contributed to the expense ef he smecessful candidates Haske:dalt Ranaurant Walling Vool toe Sin Shade wit Kiddies steamer chairs, tnd other amusements on our five blocks of sca beach and lawn, Music Every Afternoon Tako Brighton Beach (B. R. 7.) “L" from. Brooklyn Bridge to Sheeparead Bay and change to Manhattan Beach car of "bus line, or take Ocean Avenue ‘olley to Sheepshead Bay and brag Pain after Eating | Loss of Appetite | Gas eartburn | Acid Stomach | Dizziness Colic»’*Cramps | Sure Relief \q | 6 BeLvans Hot water Sure Relief saath RON * nae hw ‘ | them. Do | down this | Increases. to Coll \he sald, would have his salary raised} superior efficiency and special fitness, | ° Collins, i | Leave decayed teelit, Tighten taose bY Zyath, Treat, Diseased Gums. h i f ye “You've got to take care of the Aldermanic President La Guardia’ oeratic floor leager, led the fight for the flat 20 per cent. increase for all REAL HAIR NETS Special 85¢ Dozen Finest quality human hair nets, in the easily edd cap shape. Carefully hand knotted and guaranteed to be absolutely perfect. All shades except white or grey. Third Floor adjust Frocks that always look cool and appropriate for informal Summer occa- liest of Summer colorings, siorls—easily laundered and always in good taste. ° tastefully trimmed with Fashioned of embroidered voiles in several charming models, featuring lace, ribbon or frilling, smart waists and tucked or tunicwkirts. Many have dainty net vestees One style pictured. THE EVENING wo mhout $1,000 @ year. ALDERMEN VOTE FIAT (Sats you think rents are guing if Mountains or country. $12.50 $15.00 $16.50 Thursday and Friday— Women’s White Voile Frocks Regularly $16.50, $20°and $25.00 Ar $12.50 $15.00 and $16.50 and collars and each is the embodiment of cool smartness. 6 <a i uh A Sizes 33 to 44. Fourth Floor Second Floor Ne | i 1 mM AV VS Thursday and Friday--An Important Sale of HANDSOME SILK SKIRTS Cool, Summertime For WOMEN and MISSES Regularly $25 to $35 At $11.85 all the lovely pastel shades, Waistbands 25 to 40. None C, O. D.» Exchanged or Credited At this low price, they are worthy of your critical attention. city employees. He said tt wan not] Senate Leader Jam within the power 6f the Board of| facilitated the tem’ 5 of Aldermen {to inerease any salary) Smith and Mayor Hylan igned|incrense than the fire captain? je| year per man, 3 schedule set by the Board of Esti-| tho bill, The Republicans who are | asked. and about one half a cent per day, fall or prices are becoming mate, which has alread acted in| Ow opposing the flat 20 per cent."in-| Although the Republicans were | nearly normal?” favor of the 20 per cent. tncrease.|crease were not in evidence then,lagainat the fint 20 per cent. increnae, o We } Going back to the organization of} There must be a concurrent vote, he| Collins sald. When the 20 per cent. }such leaders in their own party as GET WISE! the Police and Fire Departments and} added He contended that those who|'nerease was first votea upon by|Clarence Fay, John Shea, Collin Store Hours: 9:00 A. M. to 5:30 P. M. HERE is no apparel so appealing, ( Vere > a ‘ + ae RLD, WE ker, who forward, Was It fair to give an of the rank poy or a clerk a greater salary | increage in # ’ bringing the statement up to date,! are against the 20 per cent, increase|Mmembers of the Estimate Board in| Woodward and othe@ will be greatly | Laie petection of custo or Mr Curran sald these showed that/| for all employees would peMalize em-|CoMMmittee meeting, Collina declared, | benefited by and are not refusing the,! mma, lenis worm misfits ¢ the rank and Mle were always dis-| ployces receiving $3,000 a year or| Aldermanic President La Guardia was! fat 20 per cent. rise, sald Collins, | Suits, $8 to $12 criminated againat in granting salary) more who have attained thelr pres-|!M favor of it. The next day La! Coting then proceeded ‘to prove! % a ——.——- Fire Chief John Kenlon,| ent standing through long service, |@Uardia changed his mind, according employees receiving over $3,000 | from $10,000 to $12,000 a year under collins then ‘paid a tribute to] In arguing for city employees who! would not greatly benefit employees | —— the 20 per cent. plan, the Increase of /Comptroller Craig... It was Craig, he| he éaid are receiving more than §$3,-| below $3,000 if apportioned among nae Value, . no $2,000 alone belng almost equal to the| said, who went to Albany and ge-|000 0 year, e of thelr superior! them. In the Police Department, he | $15-$25 Prue by 9 party vote, the Democrats who To Tome ie areman ceived the consent of. the Legislature | efficiency, 1 cited the case of a] said, the 20 per cent. increase ap-| M. ‘COHEN Opposed it being in the majority. | Alderman Willlam T. Collins, Dem-|for the $5,000,000 bond issue out of|Mre captain who because of mert-| plied to those above $3,000 a yenh Bp) which the increases are to be pald.}torious service and high rating at se-| would, if rtioned among those 118. 7th a Keen Like oredit, was given Democratic|vere civil service examinations has! below $3,000, namely the 11,173 men Broadway Saks & Company at 34th St. ‘Junior Girls’ ORGANDIE FROCKS Special $7.95 The daintiest of Summer frocks. for Miss 12 to 16 —fashioned of crisp im-* ported organdie in the youthful model pictured. Narrow tucks adom the waist, and shirred raffles the skirt. The becomi collar, and flowing sas! caught with flowers, leave nothing to be desired. In all the wanted shades. Summertime Frocks * Special $3.95 Dainty voiles and organ- dies fashion these graceful little frocks, in the love- Sizes 6 to 14 years. I Y \¥ a Vv Frocks for Misses Special at $15 Fashioned of sheer, crisp Organdies, flowered, figGred, and dotted Voiles. ‘| Waists are simple and girlish, and the F ; irts feature tucks, deep hip hems, Gl lks fashioned into the smartest models of the season, Pleated or skirts fea saan tailoced skirts of Satin Baronet, Drapola, Silk Poplin, Crepe de Chine, plested sag ruffles id upeacned ples Tricolette and Wash Satin—checks, plaids, stripes and plain colors, including ings at hip, new length tunics a dainty pockets, All have short sleeves. Colors: White, pink, orchid, . maize, French blue, Navy and Nile. Sizes Fourth Floor 14 to 18 years. Second Floor eect green 9 vane enema gam eter —-- AY, JULY. 14, 1920. eal acl Re that the 20 per cent, increase ted | I. eS oe, ap tt per ease granted | Sear as Se Pas fy Store Closed All Day Saturdays | gold-fillgd cases. Uniequaled value. White Summery Apparel for Wionen, Misses and Children AT EXTREMELY LOW PRICES THURSDAY and FRIDAY so refreshing and cool, as white on these hot Summer days. At this time, white is the predomin- ating feature of women’s smart dress for all occasions, and is particularly favored b We have assembled this dainty array of white apparel—al a and new-—for two days only, and marked them at very attractive price concessions. By all means, take advantage of these splendid o those women seeking recreation at the seashore, erings Thursday and Friday. Me, amount to an a A of only $1.80 .per nta more a month SAVE MONEY! SAMPLE SUITS . Just One Hundred— Women’s Bracelet Watches (Gold Filled) $12.50 Fifteen-jewel lever rhovement watchés, round mode} and beautifully engraved 20-year Hood Leisure White Footwear For Women and Misses ; NOW BEING FEATURED ON THE SECOND FLOOR Hood Leisure Shoes—the most comfortable and delightful for Summer wear--certainly the most economical. Made of White Sea Island Duck, with soles and heels of a composition more durable than leather. Oxfords at $4—Pumps at $3.50-—Shoes at $5 Sizes 2 t0 8 Widths A to D- Low Military or Lous XV Heels. Siz Styles Pictured. ne i ee = a ap A YR EET : ea eee ae gnc Stcesaeceeee “So otten Beas tee eo S228 e eA 4a BOOK Sees ONE ERES Hee OES ROR ee SS Pe SoS aweMe set Base SS ae Sm Se . . Georgette Crepe Blouses |: At a very remarkably low price *3.95 Wonderful values, every one of them—of fine quality, with excellent style features that make them farticularly desirable. Their low price is an additional attraction. One model has a wide panel of exquisite lace down the front, with collar and cuffs to match; another has the popular trill, daintily cucked and edged with lace, and still another has the becoming round pleated collar, with tucked front and lace insertion. The rest are equally charming. Four models pictured. Third Floor CHILDREN’S WHITE FROCKS | Very Special, $2.89 i The most adorable frocks for youngsters— carefully and tastefully made,—so cool and comfortable for hot days. One model is of fine white lawn in empire style with yoke outlined in rose or blue wool stitching. Another is of white voile, trimmed with tiny picot ruffles embroidered in pink and blue, also ribbon sash. And still another of voile has collar, cuffs and pockets trimmed with filet edge. Sizes 2 to 6 yrs. Fourth Flor a a ees sane Om a es: Ne aah Tw

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