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which latter materials decrease their| would seem, if this thing g9es on in-| fabrics for the pleated capes. One sim- blooms, scarabs and all iother st ; r rowitd & Aentvialty | pte, @ je lar sergé model | symbols of the land of the Sphinx a.) S ‘ tendency to de. A pound of al bg the ground would cventually| ple effective and popu ; : FIFTY TIMES AS MUCH ‘CHICKEN resulting Alloy” costs above. gwen five) become covered with them. "There mast| If formed of three ters of The acoord-| he DyFamids. ‘There’ matty ayn. cents, and the coin is valued at $1 }be millions of lost pennies lyins cvound| eon pleated ruffles, picot edged, that | bizaare tones of jade green, brick »..1 | FEED’ IN CIRCULATION AS TEN |), Seieh ie prates rout te|‘be cunt now 077 TTT | rom mace co of a [ang eens petal ——$$._____. length by the way is the accepted fin- | of gold and silver. Nothing short of ‘also been a larger demand for nickels. 2 " Uf GREAT RACE Cee z TS UNCHECKED | ergy, tae porsarera of ths nal DOLM ANS AND |hasy tating vetow the line stamps it at| More simple and tAltor made yer q \war the country consumed about 28,-/ | once as a last season garment lightfully graceful in their plain cof 5 f or! yy | foldg are capes Of Bolivia, Peachloc,, u, pels! e {000,000 nickels a year. That number An interesting coat wrap of «navy | folds loom FOR PRESIDENT BY FREDERIC J. HASKIN (has recently increased to about 100,000,- CAPES STILL ‘ge has an over cape of the pleated | 2nd Duvetyn.in sandy or mossy shades, | } | WASHINGTON, D. C., April 21.—The public now uses fifty /000. ; 7 || sete reaching to the waist line and EN pith er ates ike tae m (sole i + ry is ev ask er g e ig se] bia i times as many small coins as it used half a decade ago. Cy aia Petar arian} RULE FASHION |) tnse crash cotiar of the plain serge on gor tningeier te cone would not be a great surprise to discover an increase of 10 Perjone gets behind the scenes at the | . cent or 25 i Si i is, dimes 2 ennies; but! treasury it develops that a nickel is not| Three Candidates Want to Rule Be- 25 per cent in the use of nickels, dimes and per | tre < P top of t Needless to say this gar- ment is built to cloak only the slender t ural tinted capes of chaste simpliéity rey. reyerse sides of gorgeous ed Margaret Rote svelte and sinuous. ‘ the fact that their use has been multiplied by half a hundred is/# Mickel at all, or at any rate, is but ‘| Wraps ana mantles of charmeuse ana| P&Gre Of Hint or ooo aa low Border: Personality \h 2 [one-fourth nickel. This coin is largeiy J j ae. raids Wnderful lace wraps juétione frothy . ard to account for. the same material as the penny. It Is| The hills are mantled soft in green taffeta in either black, navy ar brown | cigunce of eobweb gossamer ‘after - Counts More Than The facts with relation to the use of''31,000,000 pennies. This was four mil-|seventy-five per cent copper. ‘To the ‘At the approach of Spring: go in rather tor shirrings and puffings | other with only a.yoke or panel cr; Politics pennies are obtainable at the treasury|lion a year, |copper is added twenty-five per cent| Milady’s mantled in Charmeuse for their adoning. Some of the more feta or satin to give them & semblans aS: department in Washington. It is to the} It is in comparison with this pigmy {nickel which hardens the metal and For mantles are the thing. @ressy and elaborate break out into] of stability are lined with misty ene By i reATVHniruRNer treasury that the public comes for its! figure that the record of the last few|dominates it in appearance. ‘The treas. : ‘| eruptions of lace, monkey fur or many | fons’ and altogether are as frail an ed Press Staff Correspondent) |°°". People doing business that re-|months is so surprising. Sir last|ury takes a quarter's worth of this al- EW YORK» April 20.—A Spring] buttons. An unusually artistic dolman| fairylike as a midsummer Rfghin on XICO, April ,/quires the making of change apply to! July the public has been demanding and|iloy, .puts the stamp of the govern-| wardrobe isn't worth a rap without a| of duvetyn has a deep crush collar ond] dream, sony Oar their banks for pennies, nickles, dimes| receiving abput 60,000,000 -pennies ajiment. on it/and turns out four Gollars| wrap for all occasions. Braving the | deep facings around the arm: slits of!" ‘Iv’s simply impossible not to be an With the new year witnens.|(Uc, quarters. The banks, that they/month. It has been using fifteen tim "s/fvorth of the coin of the realm. | fashionable age limit of four seasons, | Persian patterned satin jwhose soft} wrapped up in yourself when you're ihn 3 ae . —|may furnish this subsidiary coin, ask] as many of them in a month as it! It takes seventy-five nickels to weigh| ¢, ns still cling triumph-/ toned designes are further enhanced by | wrapped up in one of these ‘wraps. rida ment of candidates |the treasury, or the sub-treasury, fo | formerly used in a year. {® pound. A hundred-pound bag would! antly and persistently to fair shoulders| an outline of varicolored beads. paced beets ; thins fet haigeerserenrac+s OC trough of :1t to keep thelr) stock -up ta} Luury Tax Did It. contain. 7.500 of them and would be| and refuse to be given the cold shake.| Such a mangle as Cleopatra’ might _, According to one authority, a woman's ean evar ics ts personal, so|apondive to, der eng tee ways Te!” rhe chief agency that has led to thia| Worth $ TM a hear Would teutine tatve|. Practically the only new note that| well have wrapped around her peerless|feet should be to her helght ity the pro- are and the American |{t minted: tovsneet ah oe Fen 8 Srodigiotis use of pennies is’ the ‘re than 13000 auch lage and. it wont | Das furnished up the capes of yesterday | form when she went barging on the| portion of fourteen to one hundren” Who'mecks for a’ diviston oniparc tare lo gnect all calls, nue act of a y ago, supplemented 1 tage Nie Paurton ng cel 7 ie ansport| t Make them desirable for today is the |. Nile with Mark Antony, Esq., in ready that is, as nearly as possible one-seyenth tis See han issue as thel nae precoras, Of the’ treasury’ show|tnar modern entertainment, the motion jie SOO’ pleat, Some capes are simply one pleat | to fall on the shoulders of her:1920 pro-| of the height. 2 i ne/that for eight years including 1903-|% them. | | f, or the peace treaty, seeks in| icture show. The tax on admissions to No % I Ste) ks int . the banks: asked for and receivea|> In | these entertainments required the break-| 1, s ; ed States had turned out ster) * when thayteorteerel dng down of the final nickel in change! stat ry coin at the mate cf abouc|from neck to hem . Serg President Carranza’s suo-|MOre responsibility. He would add new/nearly every time any man, woman 02/44, mitiion dollars a year. For the) ce from|Srounds for the president's removal] child bought a ticket to a movie. Then ast three years the demand Kas Leea| rding to| {rom office. He believes, too, that the) there were similar taxes to be pald|PO o'tventy-five million m year, and : = army should be reduced ‘and favors}When one bought soft drinks, cigars,/tnis year it promises to reach thirty Obregon, General|“absolutely separation of the military|any of those articles which, under the , THE HOUSE and Ignacio Bonillas—,;0Mmand from the administrative pow-|!4W, were luxuries. The newspap: Lost Money. a ilitn, th million. figures ander." . An. increase in. Mexico's naval|the nation have doubled in price, re-! Ong strange teaiee Ya. this anand: OF QUALITY American a civilis e latter a nduate of an| Strength is another of Qbregon’s planks.|@uiring more pennies to handle the) racture of small coin is the fact ‘hat a! PICTURES _ : In an interview with the United/ business. Street car fares, for 2 gen“r-| constant, flood of it is kept going out, pe ee ro, oe a Bonillas »xico's present. ambassa-| Press Obregon emphasized that one ot Rion ino, Univ ly ative sen ties iat [8 being poured into the pockets of the BEST VENTILAT- 4 “oan ave eve most cities Jy ’ 4 ’ dor to Washington, is ed to re.|the best and “surest methods of re-| have i és people, and almost none of it ever comes E THEA turn home any day to ‘formally launch] habilitating Mexico is thru the upbuild-| tween five and ten and th a hack D TER IN after another in triple tiers while others | totype as first aid in her vamping of Se fall in sheer unbroken lengths of pleats those ten years before 1913 the} some modern easy Mark. It is of silk} Remdins of an extinct elk of enor. and tricotine,° duvetyn in that rare old Egyptian blue| mous size are found in the peat bogs of vy blue, are the favored and resplendent with conventional lotos “Ireland. Its antlers were 10 feet high, Mexican vote Pa two 1 This is particularly true of pen-| ! his campaign. ‘The other two candi.|iM& Of her agriculural resources. ‘To| breaks up a nickel and neces: nies. The larger and more valuable THE STATE dates have had their boom under way,|@chieve his aim, he would establish|US¢ Of pennies. The resulting penny! cong come back to the treasury for 1 & heated fashion, for several weeks.|Modern agricultural schools and expri-|P0om has been most potiveta _,| redemption but not the pennies. It is ! have opened campaign headquar.| Mental stations, import modern im- Aaa ana enters i bie. a used tg{SUPPosed that people are careless With | } City, started news-|Plements and adjust cereal production | Jeveloped RAO 4 States from,| Pennies’ and that they are lust. So} i conducted speaking tours,|!" different communities to coincide|>® 4 third of the United States, from|proat is the quantity of them that it ; ] |the standpoint of area, which insisted ‘ations and entertainments) With consumption, thus eliminating n carried their propaganda to the} Waste in some districts and a sacrctiy on ignoring the existence of the penay. Beyond thé Great Plains an open hand- terican institution of the lapel but-|°f foodstuffs in others. ton -on the “Jones | jed citizenship refused to have anything| | fn he or President” or-| fianenioey who has pnotciaiee nnis}to aouwithtchwrtke larethan Fite oe prinriples in more complete fashion|nickel. But the present revenue law| Mexico is in the midst of a presi-|than Obregon, suggests, as one process | The Wise Man {||| | has made the use of pennies unavoic-] idential year and Mexico, you_may be) toward more amicable relations with the able in the west. ‘The picture sho: in were of the fact. For fery-| United States, that a Mexican commis-{the drug stor is ¢ inet aeete IN CONNECTION WITH ‘ey of campaigning, the United|sion be named to study American af-}taxes out west have been required tol . tes has little to show the Republic] fairs and cooperate with a similar body| split the nickels just as is done on the! Protects himself with | on the south, to be appointed in the United States.! Atiantic seaboard. The penny has ieen| ' But there \ radicel difference in| He urges that efforts be made to pacify! forced into general use in the Rockies the Anglo-Saxon and Latin methods|the country “by conciliatory as well as!land beyond for the first time. | e bd e e of conductin political campaigns—| military means,” Other of his recom-| A Mountain ur Pennies. ACCIDENT herin the distinction between | mendations include the reduction of the| It is interesting to sake the measnre| | V ij cs and personal politics.|army, with the formation of a civil| of this penny: flood that 1s sweopint y analogy can be drawn|guard for the prosecution of handitry,| over the land. It takes 120 annie to INSURA NCE the platforms which are now|the establishment of a separate depart-| make a pound. On this basis, a month's ; aired in the ates’ and the/ment of education, the passage of a/ coinage of 60,000,000 pennies would| the men who would be frist}civil service law, the reorganization of| weigh 500,000 pounds. ch 6fte_e 9 _ : 2 Feorganizat | This wonkt road | vin ec a anhce f ico. There are, it is true,|the nation’s financial system, the pro-/195 big drays. To haul a y '# out- | E formal nizations which are back-|motion of “farm Joans and the develop-/put of pennies would require a train of| GET YOURS TODAY i ing the Mexican candidates, but it is}ment of a merchant marine. |freight cars half a mile long. ‘here| the individual, not the party, who will| That is the alignment in* Mexico to-|js not a railroad engine in the world be elected or defeated. day. There is still a possibility of| that could pull it up a four per At first glance, the neutral observer|course, that other candidates may en-| grade. is apt to come to the conclusion that/ter the field, but at the present time} Pennies are nine the Mexican bases his right to election|none ii on the attitude which might be sum- marized in the words, “I'm the best cent Ive per cent cop- entioned with any certainty. per and five per cent tin and zine, First Show at 7 O'clock ! area “in the rae, ifm the JeG.FBel Second Show at 9 O'clock Closer study, however, reveals a dec- 303 Oil Exchange Building laration of principles, generally’ put 10 Reels by Wireless Phone 363 Admission 20c and 30c forward in the form of a manifesto. Boni yet to give the people his full deci: es ut n.. It is generally under- — = - =— = — — —— stood, however, that he will em-| - bead on his civilian character, capi- ¥ ns ha a TT TTT ET tf that Mexico is tired of military Continuous 1 P. M. to 11 P. 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