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Show the city and state povernments will do all In their power to provide work for the unemployed. But unless there Is some means of paying them the work cannot continue. Public works of all sorts are planned, but money Is needed to put them into operation. There ia only one source, of thin money the entente. It rests with them whether most or only a part of the laboring men starve this winter. BUDAPEST FACES FEffMIEfj Privations to Fall With Heavy Hand on Children of Poorer Classes. By JOHN CLAYTON. (Chicago Tribune Cable. Copyright.) BUPAPKST. Via Paris. Sept. 27. Shoeless, Shoe-less, their clothes in raprs, tho children of I lie Budapest poorer families await with dread the eonlin.'T of winter. Until now lire has not been so had for them, for what small boy doesn't dellirht in po-jnc po-jnc barefooted In summer? But in another an-other month it will be a different slory. The entire equipment of most of them , -onion's of a garment called by courtesy . shirt a not her termed by a pxeat stretch of' Imagination trousers. Of shoes, stock-hii-s underwear, there are none. It will be many months betore the workmen of Budapest find something for their hand to do. II will bo many ,, mllis before the factories asaln are limnmim.- Puriiis that time some way ..,st I," found to feed them. The coffers of the state are empty. The country praelioaliy is stripped of all 1 sources of revenue, and it will be neees-j,,,rv neees-j,,,rv f,.r America. 1-Yanoe and Kmrland to .'', o to the rescue of Hungary some iray I,- other, for In Budapest this winter I rcbi'- soup kitchen is Imperative. Willi the departure of the Rumanians |