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ites ; : ee Se ohatia~ 17, saga st eee a a Te, EW WORK'S budget-making season can not D We HN PULITREN. fail to bring Its trials and tribulations to Mayor iy Maven Geoghy jhe Pree Pubttehtos mi) ’ r ae pe Nee ba 19 68 how iow wath eihent, er aS C m corer. re ie - campaigning for office, } we uae ” gongs oe anid Meet] AN the more reason that the Mayor should go at By Appleton Stre sac ————nnnrnnnnncemcwerr=—=! the present budget with an abundance of good will : am ; ; No. 1—A A Metropolis of ASQUITH'S CHALLENGE. and the exercise of common sense and good judg- some time England's leading pullictsts have | ment, been Hooking more squarely at the facts IM) rye estimates made by the departnients are, in E EW YORK, with tte ateymillion, Hylan, He ts sure to be reminded of some of the rish and nénsensicab promises he made when he was h dilemma, t , has been variously desertped is by Lord Grey and: Herbert most instances, grotesque, The total, if it meant any- as the greatest. Asa ec eke owe sagt a yagi have | hing, would be appalling, But, as ts the custom i Macphee ce inate ; effective and that the political leaders are com- with budget estimates, these are presented in the = ‘ international port, a city of to (he conclusion that the English electorate does | expectation of cuts, , , ae sien Sh shat oho f A bpcnraotg enn Indorse the Lloyd George polley, that there may While the budget is being made, the Mayor and a_ when the average oltizen begitia.to be achance of breaking the so-called Coalition | dhe joand of Histimate will be the target of much ; ' , Baer ale coe ane a election. criticism, some of it as foolish and prejudiced as the . } / of schools, colleges and universities. Me, Asquith fo lengths which" would have ; Pocday th te Ge OF the putapeL aaa more than elie the most andent Nationalists of | Proposals made by the Real Estate Board, dren of lenruing in the worid. teal 4, ,|t ls probably inevitable that the clty budget f . Plhapod Boneh hite diva a What Lioyd George will say to-morrow will be should increfte. Inflation, higher prices, fifty-cent , Kings College (now Columbia), théFe = watched with interest on both sides of the Atlantic | dollars have the same effect on city expenditures as / were only, thirtegn college-trained Ba Be vend, Ht may prove i marie o on private outlay, Soecre met tak ta wi ax Al ne ingenuity ol . turning out ita’ graduates for grore wampaign Se neve tet dapee The same evonomy and good judgment which is ; 7 TMA 6 sentry, aka th Chisel, h Juggle wise for the private citizen is wise for the city, ' } Yalo had been busy at the same p&e- © Asati has asked for an alternative to virtual ) ‘ 8 cess for over fifty years, No wan- ognition of an Irish Republic which exits in | TWO basic facts should govern the budget-mak- , 4 der, then, that New Engtand's b- if not in name, ‘There Is no certainty that if | ers. One is the immediate effect of Increased tax- J - tropolis, Boston, early gained the Hd George answers with a warlike declaration | ation on rents. Ata time when rents are danger- , i RESTAURANY wean yp dining Athena of aera : English will support his stand, ously high, incressed taxation as reflected In “pay-as- ° PRoFir tance Boston peg ineraer nae, ‘The Russian Neda are wigning today an yourgo expenditures Is a matter of serous concer. EER as ait educational Sontre. Cole alates cho terme ef whlih are dictated ‘by The second consideration ysts on the “fifty-cent : \ WILL foe tee i Ni ied tr lee it the Polen, ‘That was not the Lenine plan two dollar.” In authorization of public works the au- - dents last year. New York Univer- Q E sity and the College of the Sicimee monte ago when the Bolshevik armies were thorities shoukl exercise keenest discretion, Build. B “ie losing in on Warsaw, New York, each with an enrolm Lt} . ing should be limited to what is essential now, A SUSPICIOUS ACCIDENT. \ | What may be delayed without serious consequences PD URNING of the Bismarck, the, largest steamer | should be postponed, In the world, Just before It was to have been The Board of Estimate should not forget that ned over to the Allis under the terms of the | when bonds are issued the city is spending fifty-cent ce Treaty, may have Peon purely accidental, dollars, When the price level has receded to tf sl Nala son hon eae Apa something nearer normal, the city will be paying bad falth ami a deliberate avoldance of the obll- | **Venty-five to one hurctred cents for the fifty-cent STOPPED stitutions alone take care of atudents. Nor is that all, Not counting acti@e- mies and secondary schools, koth public and private, there are & of smaller colleges, spectalized naries and Institutes—women leges, ike Hunter and Adelphi; C olle universities, lke Fordham; neering purchases of to-la - : ; : 4 schools of m ne, cosamnetoe, * of the (realy, Ae § ; ) ra ‘ drama and other arts and sclenom. "i Le ‘ Th rand total gives New Yorn oe As it stands, Germany can Ml afford to Intur fur- The test of each improvement should be imme- : ; ¥ e | ; mae annual coliene et rae i s lation © rom lo Allied vesentment and suspicion, The bum- | diate need. If improvement now is worth once and ° . y leeah ead eerie, we Whether by accident or design, can only serve | a half or twice the price it will cost if delayed, then ‘ . . ; J | acity come from eller. ts ag len the determination of the Allies to Impose oy | in represented and moxt foreign coun \ : the limit the terms written In the treat$, the city will have to shoulder the burden, tries. Not long ago @ Zulu noble, es the medal for public gt oge at “ The most encouraging clement in the budget- g lumbia, eon 1) Reaistey tonight. 17 you dow't vegiqter vou making Is the apparent abandonment of the Court Se a ; ab cae Can't vote, This ia no your to be @ aldoker at House scheme after the revelations of ‘The World c B there is a commnopollt fn club rs eae eter tere eae anit te | as bonfirmed by Commissioner Wirshfiekd, Until , ' tinned end delowokinned as wyltps Heep better for tt. the “Bullding rings” are broken and honest compe- wind New York ts so big that the 4 Gothamite is hardly aware of thia titlon restored, Mayor Hylan and the members of sager, Industrious, ever-changing and JOE BAILEY'S JOURNAL. the board will do well to scrutinize with special care UNCOMMON SENSE ieee 2 ig EMOCRATS will learn with interest that anew | any and every building project proposed. Whet Rind of letter do you find most readable? Ien't tt the one | By John Blake Journal of opinion devoted to the exposition a a that gives you the worth of a thousand words in a couple of hundred? ot es 1908, ty debe Bisa) of the doctrines of Jefferson and Jackson Is to enter FROM ANOTHER EX-SAILOR. There ia fine mental exercise and a iot of satisfaction in trying YOUR BRAIN WILL LOAF IF YOU LET IT. field of American journalism. | To the Maitor of The Mvening World: Paerenens Se teeliwerans- BOte S68 80/86: Ces, Idle brai R ‘bysi bs holl . if — | lc brains soon rust. Rusty brains soon become who! “The Democratic Review Is to be publishal in | You recently published a letter fram an exsailor 1} useless. i y “Texas ant is sponsored by Joe Walley, otherwise | who expressed much indignation at an editorial in |», ne Pe dtp ton la a eng te car igent tog Your brain, like any gther man’s, will loaf if you let it. bE Anown as the Honorable Joseph Weklon Bailey, | The Hvening World of Sept, 7 called “Puny Ameri- The Atlantic Fleet ts in the Hud-|!sfactory to the majority of the Iriah $ And if it is allowed to loaf very much it will soon become tor from Texas, cana.” Being an ex-satlor myself, of the United |von and hundreds of nice young People and then et her disregard any helpless. | Comrrien, 1886. ioe reve bitahing ‘ numbers will be cagerly looked for, Th Staten Navy Transport Service, and interested in the | *llor boys get #hore leave, They tyoubte. All exertion must be Reeth Sit down beside a brook $| By Willis Brooks Hawkins cagerly et for, © | opinions of wandér about or gather in amall|. se une erenie v rooks Haw abability is that the i Hayy inen, T sought out a copy of the s | Some people remark that the Irish 3 or beneath a tree and your brain will slump into idleness This te the thirty-second erticle ty Is that the new venture will prove to be | Paper to Mind out what tho editorial was about. Seabee end Tee. mite manny Seek) oe Mere teat govern themselves. § without any trouble at all. * of @ serica defining the duties of homesick, St a k the bo: to | is abou ‘ime that they were “y * | 4 Texaniaad, ruralized an Baileyleet edition of | 1 read it with « feeling of gratitude, Our friend ox. | fyn*eey Mem Age 4ak AM Nore (0 given an opportunity toybrove OF Gia: Sit down to a task, and unless you force it to work it }| Me administrative and lepislative y's weekly, sailor couldn't have read that editorial‘earefully, 1 | Gnosis find them woll mannered and| > “* Stlemal Mernoy, |}. Will idle.) Once started, it will keep at work of its own York City Government, 7 > Staunehly. supporting Senator Harding—and wet | oabuie What sort of people ihe has been Hetening to | vory appreciative, 14 Cortlandt st, Oct. 4, 1920, accord. But it takes effort to start it. And that effort DEPARTMENT OF HEALTH. Sng seme of his speeches, it is whisperod—is Col, | See eens tran ne may. BOY OEM Te icajudice: awalmet “New|. News an@ Bafercement, sone ie 4 tha BY Your mae | BUREAU OF CHILD HYG ay, who admits tiabhe sends alone as the one .| can't see, at editorial ap- we ate ‘enid Dara Only | TY {8 Halitor of The Kvening Wort ven after {t begins to function it will often wander, This bureau of the Department of vr | Peale to o1 patriotion and intelligence and ts cer or money's worth, Lot) 1 wonder whether the newspapers away toward idleness. , It is difficult to concentrate because®} Health ts responsible for the geners! lar Honest-lo-gor son alle Lwookanglasyantwile | tainly a compliment to the reader, because proceeding these boys have @ different story to} will be as willing and eager to print of the tendency of the mind to occupy itself with other $ supervisi#h and care of the health of mocrat in existence,/ The claim Is challenged, | on the theory that he doow have Intelligence, 4, HOWARD COWPBITIWAIT. the facts when Prohibition ie rigidly | $ things beside the task in hand. SOtRtg. SRS: SnNAreE In the: Oy Bailey is a Democrat “until the broeehing Daring the sununer of 1918 and until September, New York, Oct. 4 bre reer Fel pit; dowd to print the But nothing useful or profitable can be accomplished mere wpecifically, its functions em- ” \ | 1919, our whip was busy bringing back wounded sol- an lc comes rather’ ili trom a presa| {without concentration, The mifid that yields to every dis- } [7Ace he gerdatood Rss paper With two such stalwarts defending the Ark of | MSPS Amd aH one of Khe hoxpttal corpamen, T helped |» te Baier oe | Nioitton whiate ant opposed Pro;| $ traction, that is always figuratively running to the window $ Chiaren in public and. parochlat Oh, ‘ ve OF | Lowk aftor those men and tried to make (hom comfort- | “Senator Marding quits quolta for| ine national trend tomecd ite eon to see wnat is going on outside, is never a productive mind, schools; a a ni + Covenant, why should 1 a) 4 A ite adop- FP ; administration of eye and ate ant, Y should any one else worry able, In retrospect, the help we gave them does seem | Yreader field." | tion, which bas emphasised wet and | Your body is subservient to your will. You can force dental clinics for school children; con- Inadequate, Our ‘hope ran high then, in those days He disapproves of one-man governs | depr Se ian eens bapa rg your legs to climb hills long after they are tired. You can duct of infants’ milk stations; super- “AN ordinance whould be enacted by which the before Senator Lodge had succeeded in his campaign | CH jon, to Wax indignant force your hands to continue at a task when, left to them- ¢ vision of midwives; supervision of,al! Isn't there suffictent brains within | Ora0T iow’ that then te : sates tis i eaten bt F Institutions caring £ Pea rian Who fnslste on crowing a etreet at | of Kate and misrepresentation and before Hoover had | 600 CO enghetegeoneety ot COngresa rope | br ow % per haal ey would seize the first opportunity to stop and Pasty atin pod ates cengesl 7 a ] > a e reaentin ople with their wol- " y nurseries and pri- a bent hot polioed by a traffic officer whould become & Victim of mere polition. aeee eg ane eee hasn't the Bonator| S0me of the editorial comments on|} "eS y. ind will aut . vate homes in which foundlings ‘ars Duntehed. Kavcattng the people to use the During those days spent mostly at sea.gafior the | round time and opportunity of solicit. | Present conditions are to way the our mind will quit as soon as your hands and legs if 3 boarded out; issuance of employmien Tremular crossings would help considerably to | staning of the armistice, we thought It had been» {te tel views (paid for by the Us |ieaat amusing. and the most amusing! } you let it, It is even harder to drive than your mbscles. with the State Labor Law. wads mu Apeeen kitting. Btagiatrate Conn, War fought to put a atop to ware in the future, Tre Xo" aoneee Netter peepee a Es seriously thelr ewn virtuous horror But you must learn to drive it, You must make it un- } pation of Intgnte and eusor onbeege That haw been The Kvening World's conten womber we took it for granted shat the nations would in t ie Sealintinte (Dis hnowe): | 25 30 AW eee ney etme |g cometandl that when it begine a teak it'must keop ab that $j Through t8is bureau the motipd of 0 , i i . ii very pew-bori r * Hon for the last five years Join together fn a great plan Yo make lmposslble an- sae anes Case’ fo the "American |; 4ig,,0cean Ave Brooklyn, Oct | f task Ull it is accomplished, or on the way to accomplish: ¥ {ncte'of birth, In addition to a Gr = hor Assault upon mankind puch an Germany started, lio rekarding the League of fo eae iene é winhe ble of ined eff 1 fmt Sablon uid calling tabtestion ta the * =e We thought that the United States would take a lead. |USne? : E Take the Medicine. | ou must make it capable of sustained effort—of wor! ory y the infants’ ‘rilic MR. RILEY RETURNS, the and guiding part in such a plan, cal gtnable to arrive, ata fenelble |. ne nuiesine eons men 1} ing dazater day tl w hat it is try ing to oe hes: basa done, saliocs ekietiicie te tee dake BR a sojourn in Tex n i While © a yy elected by the people? In reading your article in The Eve> jo that at the beginning and the mind will soon learn ment. During the summer monflis hy a sof Ve a8 Mi other points |, While ore Liab ippraniciclinptedatneticeprdethacdl | PROGRESS [ning World (Sept. 28), "Dry-Goods|% that loafing is not to be done, just as a naturally lazy horse ¢> Schoo! purses assigned to those Ais- est, Mr, Armin W, Riley returns to the | United States Navy transports Agamemnon and Santa Prices Can't Ne Sut Now, asserta!} oan be Ratight that st Jano godd tates to loa ¢ eg paved ie ene ane » : tall the 5 | \ | Expert,” 1 fail to see the logic of Mr.) 3 & ‘ood to try loaf. and infant death rate are required to netropolls ert, enpecially Curing the titer vayages—tar the | Deninien: Wome Asie |Lew Helm, managing director of the Develop your will to its fullest power, Make it drive { ‘iit infants under one year of age ax Breat proposition had then been born at Parte—1 brought Op the subject of the League of Nations many | 4 b often as necessary to insure their good your mind, And presently you wil! discover that your mind health or to detec at is doing its own driving. stesso | (ee © oa , - instructed how to bathe, cl | When that time comes you can tackle any job with a feed tgeir babies, and are t fair assurance of getting it done. For the mind that works Recessity of calling in medical aid gs hard can accomplish wonders—far more than its owner ever $2 °S* {hid becomes tl dreamed it could accomplish when he began his life work, | Natonal Dry Goods Association, Are! it me to thank you for YOUT! ine retail merchants immune from | Ofiteering restaurants and intends fo force | rhe $ etiitorial on the Irish question, (8) joasea? The manufacturers and / pr f S Himes. These wounded men, most of whom had shown | viicn you comment on Viscount| wholesalers tn the silk, woollen, cot- Mr, Riley anmownes (hat he has declared war on Ra Sis | Physically capable of reading, who fore a person | cannot read the English language, ted States be | or some other language or dialect, to tead forty words of | including Hebrew or Yiddish;” nian. HK. claims that, if a per- | this literary test des not apply ANSWERS TO QUERIES. pon can read forty words of any | persons Mating from religious per- enter.’ Please | secution What ts the presen’ y standard | stete wh erally on fret Mortcages? isa ratio an Ame prees, Unat (hey were brave men, were strong for the League’ | Groy'a proposed solution of that ques- Hi a ana fur, industrien gore, taking Mew York will ayplaud this intention and will | of Nations, for making an effort to end Wars, and well jiion, If all Bngilah statesmentwould | Pret joMee, frome 48 to Bo pe h ove DD } and ac Viscount Grey ad |g i S. Josephine Baker i# the Ik. Mr. Riley well in his work. BUT. with ¢ they had reasan to be, Didn't they have a taht to be | think and act as 7. They can afford to give up some of iG - : lieve there Would be a Justifleation for the lose of thetr [SUM Be carly solution of this tulle. | ner enormous profita, Why should Br of this burial, With ettiee Bs ory of Mr. Riley's other visit and the meag sone problem MIRAE be accomplished. | 15% wattwantlt they get thelr cost tor Department Headquartera, No, 506 ’ comrade and thelr own sufferings? | Hut there is one point outstanding wrar they bought at the peak prices? | Peart Street. Manhattan. Hs Obtained, restaurant patrons will Save thelr | — Sometines they doubted whether the other countries Fa Abe all cutside ot Ines}, 22t them tke thelr medicine and | " ey ‘eZ wytil ons are evilent on the me il he . ould be witlt ee eek BUR oS i eatiieteni a =! bring down the high cost of merohan- | | erwise qualified to become cifizens until retuctions are evklent on the menu | besides the United States would be willing to combine [Lead who wget a wottlement OC BO dive Md ML CA. MARUEACECES ) | mie € fester to ba ceesind | uke Donat eine mes the in an che to - ig but 1 never heard a whisper so mi | New York, Oet4 1820, “Th > F ; me property is appraised: higher | Read of the excluded classes, tip emrember | rer = al such ab effort bel d 2d 0 i ne iteracy test ia as follows: “Al Giiinens will remember thas the overall move hoping belng made. | Amertcan: Yes, | at sa act cal value | aliens, over sixteen years of ape, and We Sho without” Kea 0 fs Sy Now, who would have dreamed It? ‘The other coun: od By, the won ee ke ly tae itor af The Koenias Werk! he hica were vastly more | per cent, ARTE 1 a Mr, Rite i) ' y MOLE | tries are making such an effort, and our country tant | SEY Moet Mee ee in two elec | if. child Is born at sea under the By Albert P. Southwick Mar Mr. Rikey unt his cohorts gt prof 1 often wonder (hese days what has became of the |tlone the Irish people by a plebiscite! Betiah fag of American parents, | |/Cemaes Jay, Tee Toe, apes =| hunters, ; ‘ Ce lose to Th per cent. desided for| WOUNE he be British or American? ‘ : wounded soldiers We sailors mot since we carried them (etormination. Admitting that | Te & British girt mare “Carry your fanch Kk tistay a more effective | down the sangplank at the Hoboken doek, and E woo | Ragland will pot agree to total sepa. can will ; <4 a = (ES. 0 he heaftieer'ne dor UE any of then ary raising their vote det ration, Dut is willing to grant Domin. | Without taking out her papers Lay palling the profitesr ng . vd oe tn Debalt OF | en cui, aame as Cangaa or Australia A READE waohes hit the gougers in rect oar country JME (he League of Nations that seamed Could any peasonad BARL ALLEN. [| p MAR eXpect that b < When the Blind | $20,000, frst mortgage. on an ap- | No §S West 189th St. N.Y, ¢ ” he aa ” Ny 4 tty oi wl South of ire A < i cetres o> Vital to Ws in These days we tossed home across the the North and South of Irvine’ mat | "Nana of tee Be fs peel du value of S21,jod about | The law of Oct. 10, 1919, distinetly | Spot—ihe pocketiask, MOrMy sean poration? |, Pivase answer the following quea| normal? i aA 3. & states in Sec. 5, “that no alien shall Sxpect the Irieh ae r ns New York. ee “We > vlher people to be & Has the league of Na Yea The ratio on any property | mitted as a cit ¢ the t Seeretary Howson says: “We thelr political affairs? Do we tng to do with nat whose jacrease in value is relative. | States who cannot apeak the : “ame the crest of High “prices” PRANCIS H. STRVENS, [lieve in Uwe League of Natoas or! “Te not. Why § ly certain ts from 2-3 to 3-4 of its | lish language: Provided, Tha: | daughter, whether such re! I A® Dave the downward evan ceaiic | No BB Columbus Terrace, Weehawken, N. J. Oex, oF Harding, or Wileon? oans are a appraised value, On property of | requirement 2s not apply to | can read or not. See “How to Ob | - | 1 belong to Ho politioal party, and Cox gets my vote, | of courses, Another ox salior ‘The solution of the Dominion rule crats for doubtful value the ratio shoulg ne- | aliens who are physically unable to | tain Citigenshia™ by Nathaniel oad general. | Oe, a, 2820, for bretand should rest 1 the vuice of» 3aTl Broadway, Oot, 4 133 Cessarily be very small Deprecia: | comply therewith, if they are oth. | Fowler jr. “> GAA oy yee ‘ Bah ela “es A

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