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“CLERK HIRE” IS FOUND NATION-WIDE @Montinued From Third Page.) spores ofenned 97a.s4. wt ly is rman of the vers Harbors Committee and it is sald @lerk of that committee does all work. tative William Kettner of carries M. M. Kettner, aald his wife, at $120 per aonth tative Edward J. King, Tl- Mary B, King receives $103.00 pontative Fievan Lampert, . Phoebe Lampert receives “month, tive Caleb R. Layton,; eras bas Myra D. Layton listed per munth, ntativ2 Lacisias Lazaro, Ine Lazaro receives per month. ] AFTTLE FAMILY cLose secon’ ‘ TO THE FESSES. ene it expense, Representative 4 C. Little carties E. 8. Little, to be his wife, at $250 per month; Little, about seven- dears old, is clerk Of Little's 48 listed as an assistant | per month with a $10 bonus. Oo gpetinna James McAndre' $136.6: per month. tative James V. MoClintic, | ae Mrs. May MoClintic, tative Louls T. McFadden, | Theodore MkFadden tative | ‘Thomas D. Mo- has wife listed as ee J. McKeown, getting $120 per a Isaac MoPherson, 3 Joe F.. McPherson received per gmonth, and Jessie P. Mo- vont ive Joseph J. Mansfield, Wexas, has daughter, Miss) Margare’ Mansfield, listed for $120 per month. resentative William . Mason of Ilinois donated $163.34 per month Meprosentativs 3 K. presentative James H. ¥8, ‘Utah; Arthur J. Mays, at ntative Daniel F, Minahan, lersey; brother, Leo Minahan, for $228.34 per month, and an- relation, Martha W, Minahan, 7 per month, Representative James G. Monahan, ‘isconsin; Helen W. Monahan, $120 per month. resentative Samuel J, Nicholls, Carolina, listed KH. C. Nicholls $120 per month. eng ae John L Nolan, Cali- Nolan repeived ose! Glynn, ae also 67 th as clerk of "ihe Me cnet ° tative James O'Connor, certified Florence O'Con- 186.67, and James O'Connor hi tive William A. Oldfield, has wife, Mrs. Peari Old- _ WATCH-DOG OF THE TREASURY IN THE LIST. 34 per etd tive Clifford E. Randall, John Randall $120 per tonth. Representative John) Reber, Penn- daughter certified at Representative Stuart F. erase Virginia: B. 8, Reed, itive a EB. Rhodes, Ms Annie D. Rhodes carried at month. tative Exiwin D. Rick Ohio hina W. “sterril Tucketts ‘ane Beitr Cs Carl W, 4 yp le wiive Ta Teénigas D. Robin- jorth Carolina; brother, BE. C. 4 ‘Fobinson Jr, $161.67, “qsepresentative John M. Robison, Kentucky; son, John M. Robison jr., Fecelves $153.24 per month. resentative Milton Romjue, Oo dea wife, M. N. Reaien gels $120 per month. resentative Everett Sanders, In- diana; Ernest Sanders at §181,67 per Thomas D. Schall; ‘Representative wife, M. H. Schall, recelves $228.34. Representative Thetus W. Sime, Tennessee; nicce, Miss Eula Mo- Donald, receives $153.44 per month for handlti ing the office correspondence. ter, Miss Enid Sims, carried for tative Thomas U. Sisson, Mississippi; niece, Misa Frances , getw' $203.34 per month; nephew $153.34, without duties. Repr J. D. Drane, $83.34. Mr. Siavon is an ether leading economy howler of Con- but it is noted that this divis Sreatary is #0 arranged that the Gov- emament has to pay bot! ) gregating $480 per year. tative ach" 5s, Banal, | - Worth Carolina; Mary mall re- - eelven 878. 34. Representative Addison T. Smith, "Idaho; M. A. Smith receives $145. AED sepia hd Jobo M, C, Smith, P. Smith listed tor) resentgtive Hubert D, Stephens, | wife, D. G. Stephens, | eae per a ppl; @ per month, Representative James G ; aon, George E, Strong, re. rkanwas;.Fred A. Tillman receives $186.67 per Month; T. W. Tillman listed! ceiven $186.67 for $120 per month | Representative Dav Representattye John Q. Tilson, Con- Wisconsin, hes M. 0. necticut, listed M,N. Tilson for $120! ing 6168.67 per month, ceived $100 per month Sr ate Thomas § Willams, Minois; Harold 8. Williams Wated for! son, $1,440 per annum $165.66 per month. Ropresentative George M, Young, North Dakota; wife, A. TL. Young re- WIRELESS RECORD celves $140 per month. Representative Frederick N. Zihl- BROKEN BY MAXIM man, Maryland; wife, N. C. Zihiman, L. C, Haugen, #on of Representative Gilbert N. Haugen, of Towa, Is Clerk of the House Committee on ture, at $228.34 per month, of nich his paeet ja Chairman. HARTFORD, Conn., Jan. 19.—A new civilian wireless record was established Hiram Perty Maxim sent a m age from hin station here to los An- geles, Cal,, and received a reply six and and one-half minutes later. Esch, brother of ante sentative pe is Clerk of the Com- mittea on Interstate and Foreign Commerce, at $228.34 per month, of which Representative Each is Chair- man. Mrs. K. G. Langley, wife of Ropre- sentative John Langley, of Kentucky, is Clerk of the Committee on Public! best. previou Buildings and Grounds, received ,| 80m at $120 por month, Representative William 1. Upshaw, | Auding the war bonus of $40 pe Georgia, the Preacher-Congresaman; has niece, Miss Hise Upenaw, lated for $186.67, and Marion B. Upshaw for Representative Albert H. Vestal, In- Costelio ia a atr nger in Washington. . M. Vestal drawn $165 per| Representative Louis ©. ‘ Michigan; Fayno Cranton, at $161.67 50-50 WITH WOMAN WHO DOES Pt! month. Represen| epresentative Chas, Riley J. Wilson,|South Carolina; Clerk | Louisiana, has T. B. Wilson listed for|Dominick, at $1,440, a Representative Frank E. Doremus; Representative Otis Wingo, Arkan-|Clerk Robert E. Doremus, $120 per . Wingo reoelvor $120 per| month, ¥ le Lag Pein we wentative Harry ©. Woodyan, | ton, Nort: Carolina; eat V 5 fend c Woodyard at, $153.34. gots $78.34 per month, | 108.34. continent wi in rela; $228.34 per Ww F] ag. Trade Mart January Sale Household Linens Reductions of 15% to 3314% wie thé purchase of House- hold Linens at McCutcheon's has always been a veritable invest- ment in economy and durability, not for some time have we been able to offer such exceptional values. Throughout our Household Linen Departments—Damask and Fancy Table Linens, Towels, Blankets and Bed Linens—you will find reductions from our’ already moderate selling prices, ranging from 15% to 3314%. James. McCutcheon & Co. Fifth Ave., 34th and 33d Streets Usts . weaeee A. Riddick HOSIERY. h bonuses, ag- | ntative Edward T. ‘Taslor, | dr, has Etta Taylor listed for telive Samuel M. Taylor, wt Lia TomDaniel, Broadway. ma Sons. Bthana Bth Sts. pee Pairs. of WOMEN’S STOCKINGS Reduced A TREMENDOUS CLEARANCE SALE OF PRAC- TICALLY OUR ENTIRE STOCK OF WOMEN’S THE FOLLOWING FEW EXAMPLES ARE REPRESENTATIVE OF THE VALUES. WOMEN’S SILK STOCKINGS, with lisle tops, in black, white and colors, all full fashioned. Values to $2.95 per pair, for. . WOMEN’S SILK STOCKINGS, heavy quality, with lisle tops and soles, black only. Regularly $3.25 per pair, for............. WOMEN’S WOOL SPORT HOSE, in heather mix- tures, also black. Values $1.50 to $3.75 per pair, for - Arkansas; son, Cheater W. Taylor.) month, ef which her, hiwband is receives $3,200; no bonus. Chairman, Representative John N, Tillman,| “Representative Frank Clark, Flori- da; daughter, Miss Lucille Clark, re- Malt Meadows, tive Gilbert A, THE WORK. Michigan; Flora Currie, Representative Edward Voigt, Wis | month, \ wife, Mrs. Hattie Voigt,| iteprenentative ©.) F. ir month, but generousty|tornia; nephew, &, «ives a similar amount ‘o a young | $186.67 per month; woman who does the work. Florence A. Curry, Representative A. J. Voistead, Min-|@has. F, Curry jr, a son, in clerk of nesota; daughter, Laura Volstead, re-|the Committee of Territories which hin father is Chairman, recely- Representative John T. Watkins, 3 $186.47 per month Louisiana; daughter, M. . Watkins) | i Mitk at 201 Stores and Minnesdta; Cierk Emma Davis; pfeepresantative Milton H. Welling, jary 998,34, which ix sufficient to ‘carry 1. Welling received the bonus ‘epresentative Clenent C. son, Mingourl; Clerk Thos, 8. Dickin- Gartererat Representative Fred. H. Representative Herbe:t J. | Representative Richard Yates, Til enter Josephine Drane, tu it all in the fam \. ie peete Potee Maomyine asst Representative H, Garland DuPre; ! Helen W. Yates $78.34 pet | sister, Mias Belle DuPre receives SUES FOR BEING | Iso Hooter Anke 4.800 for BOO for Dr. Banning claimed he was \wotated from, hix family forty-eight small police camp establish eaolt meadows near Mt .\ elty contended that Dr, acting as health officer waa not entitled to such t That Fine, Husky Boy Tell Him This Yond ae growing. Your bones are ex- Your muscles are develop- ing. tear teeth are coming into their permanent size and shape. You are filled with vigor and the desire to do things. Your active brain drives your body with relentless persistence. See that your body is equal to the task. Good milk supplies the materials that nature needs to make your bones strong, your tissues firm and your teeth fine and white and lasting. protects you from disease and gives you resistance to fatigue. Drink mitk persia, A quartaday. No other thing that you could buy would give you so much for so littie. It contains just the things you need lo grow on. Sheffield Farms Co., Inc. New York : 8 a | tog 19 he city declined to pay. claiming the charge wan cxceamive. BONWIT TELLER. &CO, The Specially Shop of Onginalions FIFTH AVENUE AT 38™ STREF1 Continuation Thursday January Sale—Women’s and Misses’ FUR COATS and WRAPS) | — Reduced Regardless of Former Prices - French ‘Seal Coats French Seal: Coats Formerly 24.00 145.00 Formerly 295.00 165.00 36 inches long, full flare model, belt ito 36-inch long model; with belt to match, match, large shaw! collar. Hudson Seal Coats Hudson Seal Coats Formerly 395.00 225.00 Formerly 495.00 295.06 36 inches long, fall loose back model, 36 inches long, with collar and cuffs of with shawl collar. Hudson Seal Wraps _ Hudson Seal Coats : merly 650.00 375.00" rormerty 595.00 395.00 40 inches long, made from choice selected Various styles combined with beaver, Sends Message From Connecticut to California and Gets Reply in Six and a Half Minutes. ‘Gne hour and eight minutes was the clvilian mark for croas- “The Greatest Treasure House of LAnena in America” 718 Fifth Ave., cor. S6th St. 516 Fifth Ave., cor. 43d St. 1255 Broadway, cor. 31st St. 1391 Broadway, cor, 38th St. Semi-Annual SALE ‘For many years this sale has been to careful buyers the opportunity of the year. High Shoes for both Men and Women Our reductions this year give you greater opportu- nities than ever for saving. There are 4100 Pairs of Wo- men’s High Shoes of patent leather, black kid and gun metal calfskin, all with LXV. heel. Reduced to. Hosiery is also greatly reduced Hanan & Son 95 to 2.50 QUEEN ANNE BEDROOM SUITE, in American Walnut Conslating DRESSER, TOILET TABLE. a as shown here at taswureneeanes CHIFFOROBE, Colurpbia Grafoflolas from $32.50 up on Our Easy Payment Plan. WOMEN’S FLEECED COTTON STOCKINGS, in black. Regularly 59c per pair, for... S LISLE OR COTTON STOCKINGS, in black, white or brown. Values to .79 per pair, for 3 pairs for $1.00. SEWING MACHINES ON CREDIT UP TO $110, OPEN MONDAY AND SAT E Februa Columbia and Cortina Foreign Lan. guage Records Hudson Seal Wraps Formerly 750.00 450.00 otinsey ears 450.00 850.00 45 and 48-inch long models of fine selected 48 inches long, of fine dark, selected Natural Squirrel Wraps Formerly 1150.00 750.00 THO” Eeererty Sed 495.00 48 inches long, developed of fine clear, 45 and 48 inches long t?immed with squirrel Elizabeth Arden “Venetian” Toilet Preparations At Reduced Prices Muslin That Has Stood the Test of Years 1095 Broadway, at 23d St. 297 Broadway, at Duane St. 187 Broadway, at Dey St. 35 Nassau St., cor. Liberty St. 438 Fulton St., Brooklyn. Good shoes are an economy Fruit of the Loom — ; four pisces $24.7 -50 a ee ¥ " skunk collar and cuffs. skunk or beaver. skunk or natural squirrel. skins. ee ee eee ee ee ee or Australian opossum. ‘ Since our grandmothers filled their wedding chests with muslin articles ‘ { made from Fruit of the Loom, there has been no change in its manufacture, excepting to improve it. The process of bleaching has been so perfected that the muslin can be laid away on your shelves for years — and it will not turn yellow. Fruit of the Loom does not lose its fine, smooth finish after washing. __ You will have just the same satis- faction and: pleasure in making up this material as have two generations before you. » L et oe 3 Muslin Fruit of the Loom, 36-inch width, is desirable for nightgowns, pajamas, women’s and chiaren’ 's underwear, dust-caps, men’s shirts, aprons, romp- ers, and pillow-cases. Be sure not only to ask for Fruit of the Loom, but get it. It can easily be identified by the Frvit of the Loom ' label—picture of fruit in colors. All the good stores carry it. i Made by B. B. & R. KNIGHT, Inc, ee ee Greatest Seller on Earth—On Sale Now i 1921 World Almanac Presidential Election Returns —Census Figures -50c on Stands . 65c: by Mail i y