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    tHtt scm UMAHA, TUESDAY, APRIL 20. 1920.
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FORDNEY SHOWS
UP WASTE OF U. S.
DURING THE YEAR
t i- mm
Refutes, Administration State
ment of Economy by Citing
Figures to Prove Charge
of Extravagance.
. I N '
By ARTHUR SEARS HENNING.
Wellington, D. C. April 19.
(Special.) Demonstrating that the
public debt ha been reduced less
than $786,000,000 during the present
fiscal year and that the state, of the
treasury on March 31 was less favor
able by $214,000,000 than on June 30
last. Representative Fordney of
Michigan, chairman of the house
committee on ways and means, vig
orously attacked the administration
today for extravagance and lack, of a
sound post-war fiscal policy. '
Mr. Fordncy's remarks were
called forth by a widely circulated
statement inspired by the adminis
tration, that the debt had Jieen re
duced $705,000,000 in the last rnonth
alone, aji alleged accomplishment
which was cited in the statement at.
"sound evidence" of the success of
the treasury program.
Based ott Misrepresentation.
"That alleged 'sound evidence',"
said Mr. Fordney, "is based on a
wholly fictitious reduction of the na
tional debt. Such claims, if made
deliberately, resolve themselves 'into
a sheer misrepresentation which
raises false hopes and a false confi
dence in the public mind. The out
sHnding fact is that since July 1,
1919, our disbursements have ex
ceeded our revenue from all sources
by $214,207,713. ..
"Our public debt since June 30,
1919,! the close of the fiscal year.
1919, has been reduced to the extent
of but $785,934,576. The explanation
of this net reduction during a period
when our expenditures exceeded re
ceipts is in this. The cash balance,
current assets of the general fund
during this period were decreased to
the extent of $1,000,042,289. In other
words, the improvement in the
status of our funded debt, since June
30, 1919, has been more than offset
by the depieciftion of billion dol
lars in our ca'sh assets."
' - Mr. Fordney summed up the sit
uation in this table:
Cash balance June 30. lt, ,.$1,151,664,127
i;niral fund March 1. l20 .. 2iil,2li.53a
crase In- runh assets . . .". 1,000.042,29
Publlo debt June 30. . .25.44, 60(1.160
ruhllo debt March 3L 1820 . .24,698, 671. 64
Icraac In public debt .... 75,735.576
Not decrease In assets 114,207,715
On June 30, 1919, when the gross
debt was $25,484,560,160 the gen
eral fund balance was $1,251,664,827,
leaving a difference of $42,232,84J,
338. -
Shows U.vS. Unhealthy.
On March 31, 1920, when the gross
debt was $24,698,671,584 the general
fund balance was $251,622,538, leav
ing a difference of $24,447,049,046.
"This indicates' said Mr. Ford
ney, "that ,the condition of the
treasury is lfss favorable on March
31. ' 1920, than on June 30, 1919, by
$214,000,000 and this is in harmony
with the statement contained in the
dairy statement .of the United States1
treasury of Marcfh, 31, 1920, which
given the excesis of disbursements
over receipts at $214,207,713.
The treasury cldsed the month of
March, 1920, with a cash balance of
ADVERTISEMENT
GIVEN UP TO DIE OF
STOMACH TROUBLE
j
But Mr. Baker is wall now. FaeU
s -
like ha did at sixteen.
"One year ago In September t waa taken
down: couldn't eat, sletp.or Work. Tht
doctors didn't know exactly what waa the
matter. Soma said I had catarrhal gait
trltls, and others, cancer. Anyway, I
waa given up to die. ' ;
"A friend persuaded me to try Milks
Emulsion. In 2 or 8 weeks, the soreness
went out of my lungs, the pains vanished
from between my shoulders, .and 1 began
to eat and ateep, and work. Also the
miserable lonesome feeling began to tear
loose and that heavy weight In the left
side of my stomach, that hungOike a
huge iron ball, disappeared.
, "By the tlmed had taken 21 bottles, I
could eat anything, sleep like an infant
and the old time .vlmVeme back. 1 felt
like 1 did when 1 was 16 "Lyman Baker,
Star Route, Berryville, Ark.
Get the stomach and bowels working
' right, and' most ailments start to leave.
Milks Emulsion is a pleasant, nutritive
food and a corrective medicine. It re
stores health, natural bowel action, doing
away with all need of pills and physics. It
promotes appetite and quickly puts the
digestive organs in shape to assimilate
food. As builder of flesh and strength.
Milks Emulsion is strongly recommended
to those whom sickness has weakened, and
ia a powerful aid In resisting and repair
ing the effects of wasting diseases. Chronic
atomarh trouble and constipation are
. promptly relieved usually In one day.
This ia the only solid emulsion made,
and so palatable that it- is eateif with a
spoon like ice cream. Truly wonderful for
weak, sickly children.
No matter how severe your case, you
are uryed to try Milks Emulsion under
this guarantee Take six Dottles nome
with you, use It according to directions and
if not satisfied with the results, your
money will be promptly refunded. Price
60c and $1.20 per bottle, The Milk
Emulsion Co., Terre Haute, Ind. ' Sold by
drucgists everywhere.
HOW TO RAISE
BABYXHICKS
Put Avlcol in the drinking watar.
V
Moat people low half of every hatch,
and ceem to expect Is. Chick cholera or
white diarrhoea Is the trouble. The U. S.
Governmer -iatay that over half the
Jticka hatched die from this cause.
An A. vi cot laoieu
placed In the drinking
water, will positively
save your little chicks
from all auch diseases.
Inside of 48 hours the
aick ones will be as lively
aa crickets. Avlcol keeps
thein healthy and makes
them crow and develot).
Mrs. Vannle Thackery, R. T. D. S. St.
Paris, O.. writes. "I had SO chlcka and
they all died but S2. Then I commenced
on Avicol and haven't loitany since.
They hava grown wonderfully."
It costs nothinf to try Avicol. If you
don't find that it prevents and promptly
curea white diarrhoea, chick cholera and
all bowel diseases of poultry, tell us and
your money will be -refunded by return
mail. Avlcol la aold by most druggists
and poultry remedy dealers, or you can
send I$o or Ste today for package,
mall postpaid. Burrell-Dusser Co, 373
Columbia Bld., Indianapolis. lad.
stops chicks dying
but $231,000,000. From Jdne 30,
1919, tip to the beginning of Febru
ary, 1920. the cash balances in the
treasury have fluctuated from ap
proximately $700,000,000 to $1,250.
000,000. During: this period the re
funding of maturing treasury cer
tificates by new issues of certificates
was constantly going on.
i "Why the Treasury department
did not exhaust these balances in or
der to reduce the debt at an earlier
date js -the question which might be
appropriately asked."
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Experiments have proved that the
average person gains almost three
eighths of an inch in height by n
night's sleep in bed, but loses it
again the next day
Migratory Bird Law of
' 1918 Held Constitutional
(Washington, April 19. The mi
gratory bird act of 1918. designed to
carry out provisions of a treaty be
tween this country and Great Britain
for the protection of migratory
birds, was held constitutional today
by the supreme court.
Butte Mines Are Closed
As Men Go Out On Strike
Butte, Mont, April 19. The
strike called by the Butte branch of
the Metal Mine Workers' Industrial
union No. '800, I. W. W.. for $7 wage
and six-hour day was put into effect
in the Butte district today. Tickets
to the estimated number of 300. men
turned back miners on the way to
work with the result that operations
in many of the mines .are suspended.
Mrs. Lucinda Hyde Dies;
Will Be Buried Tuesday
Funeral services for Mrs. Lucinda
Hyde, 3019 Burdette street, will be
held at 2:30 Tuesday afternoon at
Swanso'n's chapel, Seventeenth and
Cuming streets.
Rev. Charles Savage will olTieiate.
Mrs. Hyde died Saturday from
pneumonia. ,
She had been an old-time resident
of this city.
Interment will be In'
Hill cemetery.
Frospec
COLDS
Head or chesty
are best treated
"externally" with
VICRS VAPORU
YOUR BODYGUARD"'- 30. 0OTUC
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Tk
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onai Value w Two
Will Be Demonstrated by Bur gess-Nash
DoUa
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Tuesday
in.
the
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wnstairs Store
" Fountain Syringe and
: Hot Water Bottle
A splendid quality hot water bottle (hfQ0
and fountain syringe, guaranteed
for one year. Both for T . ""
Beautiful Silks
5,000 yttds of fancy stripe and plaid taffeta
and messaline, large assortment of color for
dresses, skirts and lining, 36 inches wide.
Sale price, $2.00 a yard.
Soap Combination
3 cans Old Dutch Cleanser
1 pkg. Golden Rod
10 bars Cudahy Borax Naptha Soap
60 Estes Laundry Tablets '
1 package) Estes Soap Polish FREE
Lace Curtains
Lace curtains, in Nottingham lace or scrim; ji
these come in white or ecru and are of excel- J) MfJU
lent quality and handsome designs; 2 yards f
long. $2.00 pair. bd mmm
Petticoats,
$'2.00
Exce tionat Values
A splendid as
sortment of new
petticoats in plain
and fancy colors
in heatherbloom
and cotton taffeta.
Very good values
at the low price of
$2.00. , v
Downstair Store
Children's Dresses
Children's new gingham dresses in
pretty neyv styles in plaids, checks
and stripes. These dresses will make
wonderful little school- tQ AA
dresses. Ages 7 to 12.. Pa4UU
Four Boxes Stationery
Burnasco lawn finish stationery,
.embossed gold initial, high-rfrade pa
per, 24 sheets, 24 envelopes, letter
size. Four boxes QQ
Blankets
, $2.00
Crib Blankets, a white blan
ket with pink or blue borders
that will make the dear little
tot cozy , and comfortable.
$2.00 pair. ': . .
8 Yards of Flannel
i $2.00 y
8 yards of vejour flannel for
$2.00; excellent quality, in
beautiful kimono patterns in
light or dark colors.
5 Yards. Wash
Goods $2.00
Ginghams, voiles, poplins
and crepes in beautiful designs
and good qualities.. 5 yards
for $2.00.
5 Yards Cretonne
$2.00
5 yards of cretonne for'
$2.00; this length is suitable
for couch coders, curtain
drapes, trunk covers or com
fort J top. Beautiful designs
nd rich colorings of light or
dark shades.
oes at Two Dollars
These are without a doubt the most wonderful values ever of
fered in our Downstairs shoe section. Limit of two pairs of each item
to a customer.
Women 8 Shoes, $2D0
683 women's fine quality white canvas lace boots, oxfords and
pumps, covered heels; actually worth 2 and 3 times this selling price.
Boys Shoes, $2.00 . '
1 .Boys' brown scout lace, extra fine quality; worth 2 times this
price; sizes 3 to 6. Choice, $2.00.'
Women's Pumps, $2.00 v
87 pairs of women's brown and black pumps, mostly military
heels ; ideal for large girls ; small sizes less than half. $2.00.
Children's Shoes, $2.00 .
Children's black lace shoes, flexible sewed soles, sizes 6 to 8,
8 12 to 11 ; just half of regular value, $2.00.
House Slippers, $2.00
Women's one-strap kid house slippers, low heels and flexible
soles, sizes 4 to 9 ; wonderful values, $2.00.
1 Barefoot Sandals, $2.00 ,
Misses' and children's tan barefoot sandals, exceptional values,
all sizes to No. 2. $2.00. ,
. Children's Pumps, $2.00
Children's hand-turned patent ankle strap pumps and many
styles of children's novelty shoes, sizes to No. 8. $2.00.
Bed Spread
$2.00
' Crochet bedspread of heavy
weight and fine quality, large
size $2.00 each, not more than
one to a customer.
8 Huck Towels
$2.00
8 Union huck towels for
$2.00, fine weave and quality,
large size, 18x36 inches not
more than 8 towels to a cus
tomer. 1 1
8 Yards Toweling
$2.00.
8 yards of linen weft tow
eling for $2.00; good absorb
ing quality, unusual value ; not
more than 8 yards to a cus
tomer. '
Bed Sheets $2.00
Bed sheets (torn, not cut), a
heavy weight round thread,
sheeting that will give excel
lent service; size 2x212
yards; limited quantity, only
two sheets to a customer. $2.00
each.
House Dresses
$2.00
' Very Special
100 house dresses
will be placed on sale
Tuesday. They are
made of dark percale
with convertible col
lar, long sleeves
Limit of one to t
customer. While they"
last at $2.00.
1 Downstairs Store
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Baby Blankets
' 200 baby Beacon blankets, white
and colors, with stripes and hursery
designs. Limit, of one to
a customer. Choice at. .. VeVvF
Rag Rugs, $2.00
One Jot Chenille and rag rugs in
plain blue with grey borders, plain
with fancy chenille border gingham
rag rugs in the hit-and-miss effects;
sizes in this lot 18x36 inches, 27x54
inches and 30x60 tf0 ff
inches . PaV eUU
Envelope Chemise or Gown
$2.00
100 envelope chemise , and
gowns of best quality nainsook,
lace andv embroidery trimmed,
empire and yoke effects. Limit
of two to a customer at $2 each.
Two Bloomers, $2.00
nn.n hlnnmaH nf batiste and cotton
crepe elaborately trimmed, scalloped, and
lace ruffled. Fitted top and knee cuff.
Special, 2 for $2.00. '
Hand Purses $2
An exceptional value in hand purses in seal grain and
morocco grain leathers, fitted with mirror, also small
shopping bag with metal frame and patent safety lock in
assorted leathers.
Special, $2.00. '
I si? E W" r"rv the riht to "mit quantities.
Blouses, $2
' Broken lots of jreonrette. crene de
chine 'and cotton blouses at less than
one-half their original price. There are
all sizes in the lot, but not in every style.
All wonderful y&lues.
Downstairs Store
Children's Hose
Children's fine black-ribbed cotton hose,
seamless; sizes 6 to'.9J4. - (fit) aa
Tuesday at 10 pair. ....... . .UU
Children's Hose
Medium and light weight, black, white and
brown. Second of a high grade of
hose at 6 pair
$2.00
H
Men's FURNISHINGS at $2.00
lo Pairs Work Hose
Workingmen's double heel and toe
hosiery of quality, all sizes. 10 pairs
for $2.00.
12 Men's Handkerchiefs
" Put u1p in sealed packages, soft fin
ish white, extra good quality, $2.00
per doz. .
12 Pair Men's Hose
Good enough for anybody. Combed
Macco hosiery. Double heel and toe,
all colors and all sizes. $2.00 per doz.
Entire Stock of Men's Hats
Choice of the entire stock of soft
felt and derbys, all color's,, all sizes.
For one day at $2.00.
Work Shirts
For mechanics and workingmen of
all classes. Extra quality, medium
weight. Blue and gray chambray
work shirts. Double stitched, two
breast pockets, coat style, cut full and
roomy. Very special, $2.06.
2 Men's Caps
Here you will find
an unusual selec
tion of new Spring
caps, all wool ma
terials, beautiful
patterns., 2 for
$2.00.
d Pair Mtna. Hnaiern '
Fiber silk hose, in black, hrown, gray and Palm Beach. Specially priced for this sale, 4 pairs for $2.00.
Women's Tiose
A very special lot of women's fine
quality cotton hose, white, full seamless
foot, mostly size 9, at
10 pair "..
$2.00
3 Yards Ribbon
3-yard hair bow sash and camisole rib
bons, plain and fancy stripes, check and
floral designs, 7 to 8 in. wide,
at . . .
$2.00
5 Yards Ribbon
5-yard hair bow and sasji ribbon,
plain and fancy colors,
4 to 5
m,
$2.00
Kimonos,
$2.00
Dainty Styles
1,000 kimonos in cotton
crepe and La France silk,
plain and figured in all
colors. Many styles from
which to choose at $2.00.
One to a customer.
Down Stairs Store.
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7 wo Dollars Has Great Value Tuesday in House furnishing Section
Laundry Outfit, $2.00
Consists of wood bottom oval splint
clothes basket. large size wash
board clothes line, heavy duck
clothespin apron and package
clothes pins, the outfit, $2.00.
Garden Tool Outfit, $2.00
Consisting of D handle spading fork, 14-prong
malleable iron rake,' steel blade garden hoe, the
3-piece set $2.00. .
Boiler and Pail, $2.00
Galvanized iron wash boiler, No. 8
size, and 10 quart galvanized iron
pail, the two pieces, $2.00.
Enameled Preserving Kettle, $2.00
All white enameled lipped pre
serving kettle, seamless, 18-qt. size,
$2.00.
Flour Bin, $2.00 .
White Japanned flour bin, gold let
tered with hinged cover, 24-lb.v size',
$2.00.
i Bread Box, $2.00
White Japanned roll top, gold let
tered, large size, $2.00.
Aluminum Percolator, $2.00
."Mirro" pure aluminum percolator, colonial pat
tern, 8-cup size, $2.00.
Glass Shelf, $2.00
Heavy glass' shelf, ground and polished edges,
nickel-plated brackets, 24-inch size, $2.00.
' 2 Window Boxes, $2.00
Wood window boxes made of heavy lumber,
painted green, 30-in. size, 2 for $2.00.
Waxing Brush, $2.00
Johnson's waxing brush, sides protected with
felt, $2.00. .
kettles,
6 . qts.,
-bread
i" CD
Tea Kettle, $2.00
All white enameld tea
seamless No. 8 size, holds
$2.00.
Pyrex Set, $2.00"
Consists of Pyrex pie plate-
pan and pudding dish, the three-
.' J- o ii
piece act,, fa.uu. .
Garbage Cans, $2.00
Galvanized iron garbage cans with galvanized
iron cover, large size, $2.00. ,
j Ironing Board with Stand, $2.00 ,
Basswood ironing board with stand, stands
firm, $2.00. .
Wash Tubs, $2.00
Made of galvanized iron, has
wringer attachments and station
ery wood handles, large No. 3 size,
$2.00.
Cups and Saucers, $2.00
White semi-por.celain cups and
saucers, fancy shape, 7 . pair for
$2.00. .
16-Piece White Sets, $2.00
Consists of 4 cups, 4 saucers, 4 breakfast plates
and 4 fruit saucers, thin American porcelain ware,
fancy shape, 16-piece set, $2.00.
Mop Outfit, $2.00.
Consists of one large size O-Cedar oil mop with
handle, large bottle O-Cedar polish and Howard-1
dustcloths, the outfit, $2.00.
Sherbet Glasses, $2.00
Star, cut sherbet glasses, thin-blown glass, with
high stem, 6 for $2.00.
Table Tumblers, $2.00 v
Star cut- table tumblers, thin-blown, 12 for
$2.00.
. :J v Six Hanks of Yarn
Yarns for sweaters, caps, socks,
etc., in gray mixture only; six
hanks for
$2.00
EV E RYBODYS STORE'
Inner Tube and Box Everloc Patches, $2.00
: Combination inner tube will fit . 3 or
3 -inch casing, made of the best quality
rubber, fully guaranteed and box Wood's
Everloc Patches. The outfit
$2.00