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~ NEW JOBS, HIGHER PAY, RAISES CITY BUDGET _ nme (Continued.> Clals that it is all mandatory, but even the mysteries of that the. weil-Khown. political indobr sport—making ual & favorite in the City administra~ a starts in with the membership Sy lan basn’t created any Bewajubds in bis immediate department, bit hin | @ecretarios, stenographers, clerks and Dis chauffeur-attendant figure in the tentative budget as entitied to draw on aggregate of $8,284 In aniary in excess of what they were allowed in the budget of 1920. amounts to a little over 15 per cent, was granied when all city the Increased cont of living. Comptrolier finda piacea in the Department of loaded, overeuginenred, and verexperted branch of the City Government of “eMolano; Uonal aassistanta of one kind or another. The ‘the persone to be inducted into these new jobs pl id salaries fixed for the different Iaeet the dolar. And right here It might be well to call the attention of fact that has stood unchallenged aince the first Amerionn patriot achieved a Political job, When salaries paid to City Chamber) political job holders go up they STAY | According fot UP, They NEVER COME DOWN, | Cds time to attend ‘The increases which were granted to city employees when the cost of |C° living was gradually drifting out of wight will always remain on th dooka. The time is slowly tng When # dollar will once a dollar's worth of puveha er, Wage carners outside « service Will have their Inc tons, wut (he olty nnigorees we can. atenographers and ty tinue to draw the "high cont ing” emoluments. USELESS JOBS WILL HAVE TO BE ELIMINATED, There are threo reagoria why the salaries of city emplo be reduced. The first second is no wity {ry to reduce them 7 the city employees, exert of a cobesive political machine won't Jet them be reduced ‘Tie only remedy of benefit t taxpayer, as will be poin by The Evening Wort the useless jobs. tut or a hard matter ¢ lena the Citiegp Ake Up and sloct Officials pledad to coriain’ ines of performance, ‘The office af City Chamberlain ts a Case in point Some five years sure Mr. Henry Pruere, asteomed ame efficiency experts asa probably moat efficient expert in-city mo ment mattors, was City Char in the Mitahel administrath openly announced that his office uselens; that be wasn't earning his anlary of $12,000 a yenr, and that the title and office of City Chamberlain of employment t0/should be abolished. But the city @rieing from the} waited in vain for him to ‘There is no dismute about the utter eeleasness of the office of City hamberiain, which ts held at thin time by Mr. Philt Sriessd ot Mayor Hyi of tw he budget re few joba—is 3 Board of Bstimate, Mayor The increase and wages were raised 0 them always w Finarice—an over. overaudited wer since the adoption methoda—for 111 addi- salarion requested for taxpayers to a Berolzhotiner, a mn His aniary as duties of treawurer of the Kagle o ‘ |) warrant clerk soventeen clerks, er lei coat, STLAIN, un increase of $101 At iy han 15 per cent. | of meats and serve At Grocers and Delicatessen Stores, E. Pritchard, 327 Spring St.,N.Y. THE EVENING WORLD, FRIDAY, A alm, THE CITY CHAMBERLAIN'S ex. PENSIVE OFFICE. two pewrilers, three typewriter accountants und two bank provides a piace patrolman y. ith (Between 5th and 6th Avenues) the moderately priced assortments of Juniors’ and Girls’ Fashionable Fall Apparel 1 Now on Display. (THIRD FLOOR) The acknowledged style superiority of our newer modes, bined with their remarkably low prices, will prove gratifying to Mother and little Miss alike. FOUR FEATURE VALUES for TO-MORROW: Junior Girls’ Dressy Coats— Belted models of Heather Polo Full belted, Cloth; in Brown or Blue, with in Tan or Brown; Mole Coney collar; full lined. out and interlined. Sizes Sizes 10 to 16 years. 16 years. Regularly $34.75 Regularly $37.50 $26.50 Girls’ Chinchilla Coats— $29.50 Girls’ Polo Coats— Double-breasted models; in Naty Dressy model of Polo Mi Blue or Grey; full belted; lines and Velour Cheviots; throughout; other medels in Heath- belted; smart collar and pockets; er Mixtures. Sizes 6 to 10 years, full lined. Sizes 8 to 14 years. Regularly $19.75 Regularly $24.75: $16.50 $18.75 Announcing a Complete Display of BOYS’ FALL and WINTER CLOTHES From which every practical, school or dress need, may ve filled at minimum expenditure Especially Interesting Values Saturday in the following assortments Boys’ Suits— Boys’ Junior Overcoats— Plain and pleated models mostly Chinchilla, Cheviots, fancy Wool all with extra knickerbocker trou- Mixtures and Imported Material, | sers. Sizes 7 to 18 years. Sizes 3 to 10 years. | $16.50 to 32.50 $15.00 to 35.00 Boys’ School Overcoats— Boys’ Novelty Suits— In all the wanted models and Middy, Junior Norfolk or Oliver | fabrics. Sizes 10 to 18 years. Twist; in regulation Blue Serge; | Knitted Cloth, Velvet and. tweed. | $22.50 to 39.50 Sizes 3 to 10 years, Hats and Caps— $9.75 to 22.50 Moderately prieed Velours, Beaver Plush and Cloth; regulation tams and Golf Caps. $1.50 to 12.50 Boys’ Mackinaws— Sizes 8 to 18 years. $12.50 to 21.50 Stern Brothers West 42nd Street West 43rd Street Every attribute of comfort and girlish charm is manifest in Junior Girls’ Polo Coats— with raglan sleeves; lined through- full or semi- com- most 12 to ixtures eS Se a ee Sa IE, trl bin budget $2,280, the amount of the | ou pay of tha uniformed patrolman, This | tur item was denied. The Corporation Counsel te not a) , member of the Board of stir but he attends the anasion, in pei or by deputy, S to the administration ehows demande by the Corporation| Counsel for forty-three new positions | Growing Borough of Queens, expresses im 1921, not seek the fons in the Corporation Coun- ies good right hands into the pub foie o Moe go to lawyers who enjoy the favor of politicians and thé pay is| explicably, the Presiaen: of the Ror- more thaa fair, else lawyers would| ough of Iichmond does not ank for OCTOBER 15, 1920. tentative buamet | The President of the Porough t] ough hae heen fh ‘aise of anl-! Manhattan, Mr. Henty Curt Jin the news of tate. ‘or 19M the | former, finds 'n the 1921 bur —_—- ie to fing mto) for 143 new ‘employees. Mr. C et was one of the in. President of the Ror rugh of the tite and ungalied x finds that he will need thirty- three new places on the payroll in 192i and ihe President of the: Borou Brooklyn feels the urge to add n employees to bis stam and si, oily, the President of the faxt and In, of course, The buige a desire to inaert twenty-fve add Ne treneury once evecy month. In- Jobs, any new assistants. although his ber | last to °°! GET WISE! SAVE MONEY! Large seivetion of custom made, slightly worn mis: 4 $5 to $12 sleet em rehired M. COHEN 115 7th Av, 4 &.cor trim me tor sat Thirty-fourth Street RH. Aliman & Ga. MADISON AVENUE - FIFTH AVENUE, NEW YORK Mlen’s Balta Boots & Shoes for street and dress weai Only selected leathers arg used in the manufac celebrated footwear, fashioned by skilled are leaders in their purticular field. ture of this wito orkmen Of special interest at this time are Street Boots, featuring the straigit=laced, wingetip styles, as well as buttoned and laced models of patent leather with kid tops;, Dress Boots with black cloth tops; Dance Oxfords, and Spats in biack and the wanted shades of box cloth; and Men's Winter-weight Oxfords in brogue effects. The prices are reasonable The Youths’ Clothing Departrient is making a special feature of Long-trouser Suits (sizes 16 to 20) at $45.00 All of these Suits are made of Scotch tweeds in new gray, brown and heather mixtures, imported direct and skillfully tailored into correct models for Amtummn and Winter wear. on Six (Departments Floor) Thirty-fifth Street See se a ee Sladen ye ee limpet om the ‘bot been sommes or matilated * 85 Nassau Street, B47 Broadway, near 14th, #1852 Broadway, cor, 86th Bt. obo Broadway (Times Sq.) O54 Third Avenue, $id53 Third Avenue, @ Third Av., cor. 120th Rai ‘Third Ay, oe marae] & ie 440 eaten Street, “WL. “THE SHOE THAT HOLDS ITS FOR MEN AND WOMEN YOU CAN SAVE MONEY BY WEARING W.L. DOUGLAS SHOES ff J HE best known shoes in the world. They aresoldin107 W.L.Douglasstores, direct rom the factory to youat only pee pretty which guarantees to you the best shoes that can be Pe foducad, at the lowest possible cost. W. L. ouglas name and theretail price are stamped on the bottom of all shoes before they leave the factary, which is your protection against un- reasonable profiis. W.L.Doug!as $9.00 and $10.00 shoes are abso- lutely the best shoe values for the money in this country. They are made of the best and ~ finest leathers that money can buy. They ~ combine quabsy style, workmanship and (( di al to other makes sell- | Fe they do in New York, W.L.Douglas shoes are made by the highest paid, skilled shoe that money can buy. eee sate avo Sev uale is gan ks aot mae! i iil be 7 Kh pense Avenue, ! Bt *HOHOKEN. 12 raten St. | #UNION HILL. 27 7 Ave ® Eko Mapbattan Ave, ddA #PATERSON..192 Market St. Mnes of W. L. Dougias Shoes for Women. $729 $890 "$900 & $1090 SHOES wearing qualities ¢., ing at higher prices. They are the leaders in \ SHOES the fashioncentersof America.The stamped $450 $5.00 price is W. L. Douglas personal guarantee and $5.50 that the shoes are always worth the price paid for them. The prices are the came everywhere; they cost no more in San Francisco than makers, under the direction and supervision of experienced men, all working with an honest determination to make the best shoes for the price Ww. t DOUGLAS STORES IN GREATER NEW YORK JERSEY CITY 18 Newark Avenue, Vashington Street, Bergenline Ave. | #NEWARK- 881 Broad Street. cor, Clark *TRENTON29 Kast Btate Stroet, hy , saa SR ame Jambert Brothers Diamonds AS _L stones sold by the old and reliable House of Lambert, whether they be solitaire diamonds in engagement rings, rows of diamonds in wedding rings, single sparklers in rings for men or faucy for women, are guaranteed to be as represented. They are imported direct from Europe without the expen- sive aid of the middlemen. They are mounted in the Lambert factory above the store. They are sold at reasonable Look at them. Hand «made p/atinum gem. ring, with | large and 12° smaller dis. | monde, “10 's fancy — 4 | green gold ring, | do aet in plate. own $1,000 Man's (4karat greet | guid farey ring, diamond vet in platinum $850.00 $ivd $250 $400 wd $675 $350 $200 WEDDING RINGS WEDDING RINGS WEDDING 1INGS WEDDING RINGS LAIN MAND CARVED PLA $8.50 up IB-karat, $9.00 uy 12Diamonds.$155up 0.50up Platinum, $35.00 up $285 up On Time All the Time \ HEN a factory of the standing of the Waitham, the Elgin. thetlow- ard or the Hamilton turns outa watch the purchaser may be sure itisa watch. After the Lambert experts have examined it he may be doubly sure it is a good watch. Every watch that comes into the Lambert store is carefully ex- amined before it is placed on sale. i '4karat green Geld Swiss Wrst Watch round, polished accurate timekeeper, and ribbon bracelet with Mekarat gold snap $55.00 Similar style, gold filled case + $19 ant 9 sag a ange cata a: eg inmate eo Pin Py ae ee EE al NK Men's heavy l4-narag gol case, newest Model, ‘ef iTjeweled Waltham movement .... $77.50 up Other Walthams in |4-karat gold cases $40.00 up to $250.00 gamer guld-filled cases $22.50 up service a | exten springs $63.50 We Ithame Store Open 9 A. M. to 6 P. M. Third Avenue Corner 58th Street |