The evening world. Newspaper, October 21, 1920, Page 9

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$4YS BUDGET HOES FACTSONTHECOST OF RUNNING TY ‘ ’ 1 ' ‘ . i} Public Service Institute also} H ' Charges Many Useless Jobs Are Added. i saresemits eThe great money inereases pro- od in the tentative city budget for ." shid a statement issued to-day DP the Institute for Public Service, “Bdve obscured two important factors, TAmely, many increases in the num th of employees and serious decreasen if available. information about the budget ’ “By no means are ail of the bud- wet increases due to war-time in- creases in cost of living, The Incroases tm four boroughs, excluding the Bi ‘was 793 above the number th: @gp and 144 above the numbe Tar example, for care Manhattan will have forty more jani- 1G and inspectors next year and Vepokiyn will have forty-three more tfipn in 1917, Again, both the Mayor aa Chamberlain have added two ellén. Decreases in helpful information far more serioya menaces than niiney increases. To-day it ts not pBkelblo with the expenditure of time wibhin the reach of any citizen agency 1d}compare the tentative allowances 1@ 1921 with the amount spent for alfferent purposes in any previous yebr. ‘This {9 @ distinct loss, because ree years ago it was possible for y interested citizen to learn eaatly official budget bulletins how ) each service had coat each year 1908. comparisons, furthermore, a6 DO avaliable figures do now just how much of the total spent © from the budget itaclf, how mich from special revenue bond feede and how much from special | Attterence betwoen budget to- | th for 1916 and the total expense for ehAt year up to mid-year 1917 was no Mts than $9,300,000. In the year be- f@te it was over $5,000,000. In 1920 have been told only that it will be a at deal more than $10,000,000, but | i§st whore it went the public has not) then told.” ——— “YOUNG DEMOCRATS RATIFY, €The nominations of Cox and Roose- walt were ratified by the New York ‘Young Democratic Club last night. Robert Adamson, former Fire Commia- signer, presided and spoke briefly on the, League of Nations, explaining the stand of Gor, Cox. Charles P. How- Japd, a Republican, said the opposition to. the League is purely political. More thhn 200 young men and women were peepent. Thirty-fourth Street S Blanke of butidings | B. Altman & Gu. MADISON AVENUE -FIFT.1 AVENUE, NEW YORK - Household and Decorative Linens are now being held in the Departments on the Fourth Fioor, and will be co (Friday) and Saturday | The values offered in these Sales The Department for THE EVENING W awka for, in the 1921 tenta- TEMPORARY SERVICE’ examp of enginecting « ers and extra tive hudget, “extra to the ex- ap t , ne per “Mplove tent of 9,802 days the per eS sort t diem f the @ adminiateation | monthe additional time to allow the bis President of M 408 months of «| men in 2021. mm the me (Highways wnee, General interior bath attendants their vaca- If (hia were a humorous ar- terior bath attendants.” MANHATTAN PAYS HIGH FOR EXTRA HELP (WITH VACATIONS) Space limitation prevents extended comment in this article on the sal- aries und wages tor temporary service tative budge din Am Foreman a day; to two weeks, with pay—during the winck peason, and the employee on va- * ot reptnge on 6 e at $§ rammer, # helper . yrs of the eatate of the ention ts ot ropt Het vacations \item jn the budget estimates of all on, ahg00 Gaye 1.826 dayn Al $9; there [pin ne executors Of the eatale oF ttn ng employees in the City Government | the porough Presidente, As showing t workes, 4,387 | MORAt repairer, 100 dnya at $9; patnt-| ving the switchboard service, ‘The open holes for Jobs, and tt ts the pox sary service” makes for (aye at $8; ateam roller engineer, /¢f, 3.660 days at $9: marble wetter,| plaintiffs are Mra. Jane C. Hottman, Ntleal duty ¢ etty offielal or do- y i ‘ 4,608 days at $9; asphalt worker, a to. 606 days at $8; marbfe get helper, Edwin 8. Hoffman, Mrs. Mary G. Chis artment bu lot wineering atatfs, however tal of 64,868 days at from $6 to $7 (208 days at $7 and taborer 6,180 days | holm, Alonso T. Harmer, Mra. Neill DOSten Ort (Oe pureny chief 88) the ease of Borough President Curran, a day: auto truck driver, 11,800 days |@! from $6 to $6.78 a day.” Perey and Oncar T. Rockefeller, Loses , panies whose ontimates lend those of the Gt $5.76 8 day; laborer sewer | Rentpayers with a mathematical | (ar Bie eines hove eiready 07 Indunteial, i Roccaeh Pecdeat ih serve ad a peASOD 26 Gaya at $6.50 and [tur of rind might get rome mental | \neonvenien sional enterprises which allow vaca- | BOrURn Presidents, will serve 6 days at $5, exerciee By figuring out how many it the number of days of |thw days and dally wage rate quoted | Woodhead, contend that In the case of tions with pay figure the wagea ’ Engineering (Hishways and reader that salaries paid to employers on vaca- the Maohattan Borough employment tion as expense just the same as resident is allotted In the ten! though the employees were at work, | DUdget for 1921 the sum 2 to be patd in sal Hut In the city service the vacation| Mrary Pay becomes an added load on the} nent budget, All the Borough numerous Commission chiefs figure that net pm ana|¢"s)” he has three |nent engineering organizations cout- ing, In we $491,005, This half mill- ion dolla aurzregation of talent is not ly to do the actual work _Alexander-—| Shoes | Women’s Brogue Oxfords made of firm brown kidskin, wing tips—perfo- rated and pinked vamps and quarters, welted soles; made on two lasts—the regular low heel ‘brogue last, and one with a trifle narrower toe and heels 15 inches high, $8 65 e Patent Leather Spat Pumps. the handy shoe for day or evening—pliable soles, Louis heels, moderate toes, $ | narrow, but not pointed. 8.50 \| Spats in the fashionable $ 5 | shades and shapes at 2.8 Some more of those odd lots of lace and button boots and low shoes 5 | of all patterns at —some worth three times that. Narrow feet, either long or short, get best choice! Sixth Ave., Cor. 19th St. | Presidents nd bureau Borough | way President Curran of Manhattan, for! able appare West Made Thirty-fifth Street pecial Sales of and ts, Bedspreads, Etc. | long sl or stor tinued t 1oOrrow Grey or Wit are attractive of Manhattan is allowed in the ten AT LESS THAN WHOLESALE COST: Sale on Main Floor Balbriggan Shirts-——With mixtures, suitable for Mall ORLD, THURSDAY, OCTOBER 21, 1920, sm highways and sew- teniporary foreman pavers at $9 a day help will bave to be would be provided for during that b y The Horough President of Manhat- by-product of eMeiont of oRy affairs in the) tan is {ntruated with the care of pub-| - a nat #4 a year, In|No buildings and offives. In bupiness | life the owners of large bulldings or | | sroups of buildings maintain perman- ent staffs to look after the structures and keep them In repair, Of course |there are permanent employees in the | . |publte buildings and offices, but in the | \fentative budget the mum of $163,059 \s allowed for temporary employees to look after those buildings and offi nd some of them are: rpenter, 1,500 days at $9 a day; r painter, 1,200 days at $9 ainfitter, 600 days $9; , 600 days at $7; | service” the Borough anbattan provides for imployment for watch- ome the Service. ‘The responsibility of in “switchboard apartments’ tented in a ew preme Court Justice Faber in tyn. we sum of $1,176,478 to waxes to ten ong the beneficiaries of pavers, 6,144 days 2,007 days at Sterling Place, ls understood by the forth is really em- nber of men to be nee, if the pavin, t eight months 25 | pub moath-to-month tenante (the ther article relating to the Koh | casa) the ernment will he | iandiord | vtew. tern Brothers (Between 5th and 6th Avenues) S 42nd Street a distinctive assortment of Men’s High Quality Shoes Priced for FRIDAY and SATURDAY at $7.75 A convineing value-giving demonstration, wherein men may fulfill their winter footwear needs at a most phenomenal saving advantage. Brown Cordovan or Dark Tan Calfskin Shoes over a Stylish, comfortable last and possessing all the elements which enter into the making of superior quality footwear. Near Sixth Avenue Entrance A Clearance Sale To-morrow of MEN’S SOFT HATS All taken from our regular stock and $3.95 All sizes but not in every style. REDUCED to Each An Exceptional Offering of MEN’S Medium Weight Underwear At Much Below Regular Prices for To-morrow Union Suits—In Wool weight half iceves, drawers regular 85c at Shirts and Drawers—Wool $1.65 or Grey Union Suits—In Grey, superior quality, medium or heavy weight $3.95 ater ¥ An Important Sale Friday and Saturday of MEN’S HALF HOSE |PHONES SHUT OFF BY LANDLORD Monthly Tenants Bring Suit to Bs tablish Their Right to Inndtords supplying telephone service to tenants in to be broug’t before su- The tenants of Now. 118, 122 and 126 Brooklyn, ‘meek to en= te, Mra, Jane Corrigan Individuals jobs are hidden away in| w,1he defendants. Moe titertord, Ws w lawa do fot requir o maintain awitchboard ser -e oe West 43rd Street It has been our self-imposed function to present al moderate prices the truer new style-creations—simuilancously with their introduction in somcalled “exclisive” shops, for Hroo:- present the Tricotine Frocks Chic Tailored Modes A complete collection’ of the season's most exclusive dress modes tomorrow at an in- viting price! Sure to satisfy the economical as well as the fastidious! Their individu- ality, their true aristocratic distinctiveness, and rich shimmering Satins, or fine service- able Tricotines and Poiret Twills will satisfy the discriminating. Beeutifully embroid- ered and beaded, chic scalloped skirts. Thirty-Fourth—West of Fifth Avenue } NEW YORK et Srrrrmmms nae TLE Herald Square B’dway 34th to 3th Se. From the Bakeshop} MOLASSES FRUIT CAKE Cc c Bt) and other pure ingred- By wholesome cuke is made on the premises from a CHOCOLATE LAYER CAKES—T light, satisfying Filled with jelly Two | good old-fashioned ree- ipe, with carefully se- GLACE CHERRY CAKE, ia loaves weighing It is a very rich, nutritious cake, thiek with cherries, delice lected fruits, molasses spongy. euch, ly Mayored | OUR OWN GENUINE WHOLE WIBAT BREAD 16 os. loaf. Made | from the style atone process Whole Wheat Flour h ile. 4 | OUR OWN GENUINE WHOLE WHEAT RAISIN BREAD 16 loaf, Made from the old style stone process Whole Wheat Flour. Each 14c. (BS OLD-FASHIONED CRULLERS--| NUT-FILLED STOLLEN doxen), 39¢—Light and thor-| p ; | ough! d; nothing to com.| "stra large size 746 cach pare with them at the pr'ce in any} Large size, 39 each other store GOLD CAKBS—Vanilla. or Choe-| : olate, made of pure ingredients; | CURRANT special at 3ceuch| wholesome Delicatessen TYLE SCRAPPLE gic its ALMOND MACAROONS, 46 tb. BUNS—Pure and Doren 36 OLD PA RM S SMOKED FINNAN HADDIES. ! | os — Bee 4 ‘ +] : . . . | ae il al, Ih. 186. Fancy smoked t Aries . Distinetive english and American assortments; fashioned of ' (fine favor.” Aw ape } - House Dre: ses, Maids’ Uniforms Cashmere, Wool or Cotton and particularly adapted to the SMOKED ; seeds a P j va ) or vinen aa % | and Aprons needs of Fall and Winter. > om FFi t a > Men's English Wool Half Hose— Men's Fine English Cotton Half BORED Eel appetising dish, prepared by our ‘ has ready for selection new and very comprehensive asfort- Stee peetibulasly ‘ “iar et oe aby ‘k pina ne eae ata SANDEL ve SB act ane} 4 . ’ - < Fi ONEC acl ) ‘ N" PO) Mh-64e | PULL M 1 Ly ments of Morning Dresses and Maids’ Dresses in the fevored sirable for wear with a i aie 1 or - i ie 95c Nadie of « ee © sharp and of fine flavor. Bel ~, styles and materials; Maids’ end Nurses’ Uniforms; a oxfords for Winter: pair, $1.35 a dal a pens (st Si se sn aia? Rha ei IO, ut t ’ ‘ : - bination salad of por | IN SEASON—PORK SAL ‘ Aprons In every wented model and material, for practical or A ‘ ; | Men's Light Weight Cashmere Half Sa NGMKieclaet ted our coal Sa URe=Okd Tata lata epeatte } Men's Medium Weight Cotton Half | - : thake-of tha ponasien pork sausages, extra fine quality. } decoi ative purposes. Hose—IF''ull fashioned; Black, | Hose hi Black White . : . 5 | (Second Floor) Regularly } Cordovan and Green mix Delicatessen and Bakery Products Not Delivered i White and Grey. ° 1. §, Pood Administration License GO2883 —BOGSS, 60c 7 pair, 65c RK pair, res ’ is Aaare —VItii Floor, 85th Street, Ev 2B) crea «| ~ . | awed 7 ' . + ay " ail . eae caceioan amnnetnate > 2 eS :

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