The woman citizen's library : a systematic course of reading in preparation for the larger citizenship . ws nothing to go to waste, and she regulates theexpenses of her household by the amount of her in-come. The ideal city will also regulate its expensesby the amount of its income. The Business Managerwill present an annual budget wherein the expenses ofeach department of the government will be stated tothe minutest detail. To meet these details the citytreasurer will state the amount of income which canbe assigned to each department. This budget, with thetreasurers statement, will be kept we


The woman citizen's library : a systematic course of reading in preparation for the larger citizenship . ws nothing to go to waste, and she regulates theexpenses of her household by the amount of her in-come. The ideal city will also regulate its expensesby the amount of its income. The Business Managerwill present an annual budget wherein the expenses ofeach department of the government will be stated tothe minutest detail. To meet these details the citytreasurer will state the amount of income which canbe assigned to each department. This budget, with thetreasurers statement, will be kept well before the at-tention of the taxpayers, who will thus know the act-ual running expenses of the government and the amountof public revenue which must be supplied by taxation. Although many trained inspectors will be requiredto watch over the purity of the food supplies and guar-antee thfe successful operation of the public utilities,the expenses of carrying on the citys affairs will be THE IDEAL CITY 2223 Where «oa gat 0 POYOP kn dgtgrn?ine5 whatgou eat A Dirty Kitchen Can/hotTur/i OutClea/i Food. AnundgfgroundKitchgn undert72ing5 hga,llhoffheworkgr5 ACLEAAi KlTC^E/1l5y\^APPETIZI/16 A65ET


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