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THE EVENIN AR, | fect is to make several thousand peo-|the best bet in circles - of & G IS“T-_ 7| ple bear the cost of providing an ade-| change the thing to Go'was £ probe With Sunday Mersing quate insugural setting instead of sev- |the situation thoroughly. - WASHINGTON, D. C. eral hundred. . The importance of this question is| 3y Wilson on Literary Valuation. 5 i &, 1091 | One of the places proposed as a sub. | generally appreciated, In Congress and | " vy . pregident Wilson turned SATURDAY....:January stitute for the Pension bullding is the|out. Nearly everybody concedes that |, “Elo000" ver tor nis first THEODORE W. NOYES. ...Editor Editorial Digest Wholesale Selling Price of Beefin Washington Prices realized on Swit & Com. Hoffman Co. Kill.:That Cold With / .“‘\fil.’@. - Union station. This should not be|something should be done to make Us|mapuscript after he leaves the White m and DYERS seriously considered. The building it-|safe against an inpouring of ‘unde-| House most of the newspapers seem- self is admirably planned, it is true, |sirables. This was a dificult matter |egd to think that he showed excellent for such a purpose, but it must always | before the war; and of course the dif- taste, but when he gave for his rea- 12—STORES—12 TR ot || CASCARA K2 QUININE be remembered that this very plan (ficulty is far greater now. .‘zmmth“ hi‘d‘l:n't trt‘n;lnk :ntvhm‘l'u: Plant, 1530 Pa. Ave. 8. E. - . 0 Q But, difficult aa it Tmay be, the mat. | C his would be worth what he wa Phone M. 4724 you =y z offered the writers found little praise ne A ter should be attended to in consonance | for mis judgment. of PRIVATE BEANCH EXCHANGE Colds, Coughs QOM\O La Grippe . — Ivahfi Star, with the ’:&'fl w}: as they arrive in and depart from v.. = ~ - ( p £ 60 ceate 37 Saty o Washington on just such occasions as | tion of the great changes in everything | cntirely right in his move. It de- || Bading ~ iow—uign Pe [ e T ) Neglected Colds are Dangerous ith; 8 e the inauguration. The station could |the war has wrought.” clares that “the syndicate which = mail; e tulephens made him the offer thought prices || nou 34 in 3 days—] for Headache ter part of the period of the inaugu-| go o) rE= tude Mr. Wilson “refuses to become a —Painti | Grippe yes of the federal pro- -profiteer.” T ting, the Ra- ainting g ration rush, and it would therefore |y iion entorcement sorvice have beon | leigh News and Observer (democrat) Quinine in this form doss not affect the head—Cascara is best Tonic lose its chief value as a terminal. in a scheme for the frecing of large | renuniciation lies, in the opinion o e e i ALL DRUGGISTS SELL IT e Springfiel .epul =, e . should be loaned by the government |ou2ntities of liquor from warehouses | oy}, 7, "{Rat “he declined to capital- Geo. Plitt Co., Inc.5,20 2 €8¢ | for this purpose, because it is per- - independ- fectly . adapted and because the inci-|g o0 liquor valued at $1,750,600 has ':l;r’.e !x::'-m;‘l'lll:‘ Bfinh‘rw ‘; ';ln,.n 3 been released in this manner. It is|“wholly commendal and is re- of returning to the old custom of con- cluding the inaugural ceremonies with this function. The Evening Star Newspaper Company | Business Office, 11th St. and Pennsylvania Ave. hica Tk Oftce: e Bullater, Europesa Office: S n.’.’-':n, Leadon, England. | was chosen with the idea of accom- modating a great concourse of people 5 ith % ecogni-| The Milwaukee Journal (indgpend- . Price S icujolr decord faninl ullir o e e "presiacty was || Week RANGEPERCWT. A Ot not be used for the inaugural bail with- v by wher the .alfi Take no chances. Keep this standard remedy bandy for the first -.-‘.' out closing it to the public for the bet-| Prohibition Enforcement Crooks. Snd by his attic 5 - es Breaks up a cold in 24 hours — Relieves ng 1 9 rrest considers that he has done “a big —Upholstering Laxzative—No Opiate in Hill's. There is no adequate substitute for |2 °5.cd in New York for complicity | thing.” The virtue in the President’s ph the Pension office. That building for sale under permits improperly is-|ize his office” and thus no doubt won sued for withdrawal. It is ewtimated | “the approval of the literary guild. dental interruption to business is small compared with the decided advantage public man ble’ assul hed to ki “that & med that through these frauds|yiigias ‘the old standards in these has come much of the stimulant that g(.yn olsl crass e!o‘ lerc:lsll;r:."nd;l;‘l:e has been peddled through the country | Knoxville Sentinel ndepe! - ocra ts the New .York during the past few months. Forida (demoreaty, agproval of the This scandal does not in any way|President's ent and sentiment’ The Senmate’s District Bill. In respect to the legislative pro- svisions, the bill for the District appro- priations for the mext fiscal year as THE MODERN PLAN FOR PERMANENT PHILANTHROPY i The experience of centuries has developed the “commum- |f ¢ ity trust” or charitable foundation as the best method ever de- vised to carry out the beneficent purposes of benevolent | ' persons. : ‘The Washington Foundation is a general fund for local charities of all kinds, contributed by of representative citizens for the best interests of the Capital and the country. The trustee, which receives, invests, safeguards and distributes the fund is THE WASHINGTON LOAN AND TRUST COMPANY, the oldest trust company in the District. Inquiries for descriptive booklet should be addressed to the Secretary, The Washington Foundation, 900 F Street N. W., Washington, D. C. € A TRUST FOR THE COMMUNITY ESTABLISHED AND MAINTAINED ‘BY THE COMMUNITY i o e 3 iflee i i i . to “capitalize his office 16«:’“‘2 decidedly satisfactory. It re- Police and Firemen’s Bonus. bear upon the effectiveness of prohl- .':m"l'v:’:';{ Louts Post Dispatch (in- | I BARGAINS stores the half-and-half provision of| In cutting out of the legislative bill bition enforcement. It merély demon-|dependent) praises his “sense of pro- ; ro- 1 il he act of 1875, which was interrupted | provision for-even the $120 bonus for |Strates anew that crooked people will | Priety and Kood taste.” which was | Special Salc Bargains the compromise sixty-forty plan{the District policemen and firemen, |ty to beat any law that is devised.| “Mont writers, however, who consider :;omed last year as : temporary | the House committeo has committed a|The fact that burglars continue to|werthy of comment the iglEming measuse of dividing the cost of capital |grave injustice upon not only the|break in and steal does not lessen pub-|the Hartford Times (democrat), 'de- maintenance. It applies this ratio to|members of these two departments, lic respect for the law of property :f—:‘?x:' Nllt’ :‘éi'r. t::‘ln :‘:::i S:I: e:fi::-g; all appropriations carried in other acts|but upon the capital community,|8nd the prohibition of burglary. . It|JT ics ey attempted to buy. The than the District bill. It provides for |Whose safety depends upon their ef-|Was. perhaps, inkvitable that crooks|Times continues: “If Charley cg..;.u: .............. the establishment of what may be|ficiency. If this bonus—which should|Should find places in the prohibition |E5ts & Sur e e called a revolving fund for District |be increased instead of eliminated— |enforcement organiztion. They would |befors the camera, it seems as if the maintenance by the advance of moneys|is not granted the District Commis- naturally seek positions from which Wc'e" I'n‘::n;“;::adpa; :‘ee:v 3?":::: i‘;?& necessary to meet appropriations from | sloners will have the greatest difficulty |they could play their game. In the|y.0.id be worth as much.” the Treasury, to be reimbursed out of |in keeping the ranks recruited. As it|forming of the agencles of enforce- Amosslthoselwholshiurs this (‘}:la'sf District revenues, thereby insuring|is, with a base pay much lower here |Ment, despite the utmost precaution: ;e;g:nfifllgl én l.c_h-) ‘elegram that any surplus of one year may be|than elsewhere, the police and fire|Peoble with “itching palms” could| “As a matter of fact the article used to meet & deficiency of District |departments are not kept fully |Bardly be kept out. Indeed, the mar.|Would be worth $150.000 as & purely tax income for a previous year. This|manned. Recruiting is always in at the same time would permit the|progress and extraordinary efforts jmmediate meeting of District needs, |are necessary to bring applicants to even though the prospective District Vel is that the standard of the en.|SomnoRC ARSI, It woud i ratrimberhot ol gl re Kok oy AR R lends of prohibition should not 2 the front. be discouraged by this development. |oounty €ad. in Totoisn tounteles. at tax revenues were not sufficient. Such| Parsimony in the matter of fire and un arrangement, if adopted, will per-|police pay is the worst sort of econ- mit an even development of the Dis-jomy. It is dangerous thus to dis- trict without the restriction which the | courage the members of two of the Jaw now imposes upon the Commis-|most efficient services in the country, sioners to confine their estimates Rather should they be encouraged, for | 21most any price. A peculation it the law has laid its hand upon these | Sumr sy Sy e Hoid 2t Bt e ioi crooked dealers, and their game has ‘tlr‘t’l‘lluet;on llpln:;sfln .t . :nurent w rom Ll been played to & finish. It will be|pSint of the President himseif + * * harder for others to carry it on here- | He vlunt; :: "vflt: ‘xnon the .xr.ex£ who are forced to the severest straits | 3{ter. Ivery such experience serves|otents of, The 108 si¥ YeRTR. © S0 ie . strictly 1o the estimated revenues of |to maintain themselves and thelr fam- |35 r:hu:::ng and r; wm = A;.:., : m,,?’;, :,,:‘;,’;{{',,:”,,’,m tion, wut Ori 9 n fa | Cr E am the capital municipality. The bill as|ilies on the meager compensation e it 'While the Tndianapolis N inde- HOPKINS & SON . reported furthermore places the min-|granted. This is far more than & mu- :::h‘::rmn:::r“am l"::n :-'W‘i: pende it dem::.l:u.:' o .H'EZ;{::V‘;' et t and one-half matter. It is a matter that fraudal perm! i OE.any other man ccould write an :Tm?x oy ;flmm the government directly and |18 one less remaining in starage. 5071t Foes on to'say, That an astiol, eforeThat Coug! The total of the bill, though liberal, |seriously. For the lives of the Of-|" ewmmmempomemm———— like everything else, from tI y Carries You Off 1s not as largems the urgent needs of | ficials are under the care of these men,| Every effort will doubtless m 32'.';'!‘:3"-"':.'.:“ s (anajeiealia willing the District warrant. There are some |and the vast property of the govern-|to get.any cabinet discussions to pay for it and reductions from the House measure |ment is in their protection. LS L Ol e I T D o T aggregating $552,240. Of this amount|{ Comparisons between the bass pay [after the 4th of March. termination of its val $253,000 is for school buildings and |of the Washington police and fire de- T ————— e l;:z. nn:nm- as the News also grounds, which are provided for in a |partments and thase of other cities| Amerioan citisenship expects _to|form o0t 4 ;.,": ,’;:‘,’":"l'm'c ::_ separate plan of appropriations in-|are needless. It is & well established |show the same liberaitly toward an|mand for his works This the Au- volving the use of the fact that even with the bonus the|imsuguration fund that it displays to- | Fiors, "{h':'-ul“:;o |§¢e_‘nmm.:) SR compensation of these men is relative- {ward a campaign fund. g:l:-;:”hh‘t‘hth‘e o%;r! \‘vu n;: ly low. And furthermore they are e e e the fact that it wou have doubtless be: good 3 compefled to provide and pay for their| A new motion - picture theater for |ment for the publisher. iavomt own uniforms, whereas in many other | waghington is expected to cost & mil-| “All the people wiil not agree” with ¢, cities the equipmetit for the discharge |1ion gollars. The project is convific-| thp, Freaident's ;:.lv::'c':fina{n-“:: of M;flv 'turnisbed by the i |ing evidence of contidemce in continued |lon of the Ohlo alats Jorrnat (Cof JUNIPER nicipality. and increasing public prosperity. Perience through which e mac o ore, Last year the police and fire bonus ——— e the Journal Tves that he might .COMP of this was provided by a paragraph in the{ o, who climbed into an indeed vrl.tee:: :n’l::?e‘::;g.o;:mf ol = no-gll:pnuluu - This possum A erably more than his offer stipulated. B“ ontfl‘%‘:n-. Sore Throats. District appropriation bill. Jear | organ pipe at Raleigh, N. C., intro-| The Pittsburgh Chronicle Telegraph . g there should be no such need. The[g PO PV Tl Ll i ome of the | (republican). making piain. that. in | | 35¢ Bottle,at Druggists legisiative bill, which carries all the tan critics would have de- mm ?"::‘;&.‘!g:wflon‘h:n:":dt‘ng: etropoli u :_-n:ww bomue "":‘”‘* SBOUM | geribed as transoendentally Wagnerian | has held, Lhinks that “writing folk in ‘written this unjust disctim- |, g they chanced to be present. that no article” could be worth t=: . Ho§v Baby Food Experts Can Save You Money A s amount offered. Having swaliwed a few financiall Sex Legislation in Industry. _ |camels legislation now strains at pe-| aniey Mary Anderson, chief of the cuntary gnats inyolved in police &nd{womar's bureau of the Department of met by ths wee'of the lus: Parks, fire department appropriations. Labor, opposes recent proposals in $1,000,000; municipal stables, asphalt t t Walter e et the United States Senate to remove into the m;;:n fire af -he Reed the woman's bureau from the Depart- ment of Labor and incorporate it in @ in that procedure. What is needed new department of welfare. “It would ¥ 3 Prints That : ; Our photographic labo- ratories are absolutely up to the minute in modern equipment and that is the reason: our expert finish- .ers are able to turn out It the Hohenzdljerns are wise: they will perceive in a project .to restore the German monarchy only & plan to there is new construction, not invest- be anoth h uniformk tisfac- gation. There, is nothing to investi.|take further troubls for them. sier, e Tl L LT ::f;{ vE:r:'mefi::& ?r:f: ° ° te. The physical situation bas been e e Anderson. their hands are clear an for a bullding of the Industrial Home | oy known for a long time. The SHOOTING STARS. wihe basis of the opposltion smong Snaffectod by timer. Lt Oul / m‘i: :5".”' and & site for a home | pyndings are frankly, of an inflam- : the tendency it (:.:::.:3 o e us glve you a demonstra- = $49, mable character, were known to be BY PHILANDER JOHNSON. ‘omen do not wish to be segregated ibn of hsir Wofk on 5 Cm:amumuumab District | ucn” when the ‘were srscied fn & gl 18 politics ad Tndustry. *Thas would IiVes Rememper, wo B s ed this is a decidedly moderate bill, even hurry and known As Time Passes. A e division, wi would only give twenty-four hour thoush the total carried by it is $22.- |y e o, oo B mmw:. ';f‘;_:t‘ L know that over yoader, just beyond | F3'ard Industrial ahd pulitical growtn. Bervice. OU know Nestl¢’s Food for babies: i 1 Your grandmother knew it—knew 01716836, un Increase of $3,310,150.87| 10t today. The Department has the cloud 80 gray ton, which would best be avolded. The National its purity, and how it was made out of | over the House bill. This increase is asked for funds for a material develop-|A bird is sweetly singin’ of the April It is far more appropriate to treat ; 2! oply = lttle leas than the amount pro-|>oevs of the mossttat siast. the vises an’ the May, s oy et (i gustsy/as Remembrance Shop pesed to be sppropriated on the basis " when { 2 templating the substitution of per-| With the rainbow lightly playin’ when |from the point of view of the indus- (Mr. Foster’s Sbep) A . . f of theuse of the surpius. The Senate | .. , the silver showers trial situation. Though ; i i ety e o, T s | 0 e o e o s o o |l 1S, SRR i, it eac e | proce than the House bill n fta requi-| Tty o e wontiet 1 win e out@ite (s Taiop Bomic co-operation In order ‘to im. xperts do tor you i { ettion upem current District revenues. | ;- by last several wesks, and un.|1 know that over yonder, jos’ beyon E‘.:" et e il e y ; ——— less it is an extraordinary departur the leafless tree, ' |they are not, and should not become, / f Predictions that the income tax{erom memmothum.hnn‘-‘m\““d'm‘mwmm ::m;: Doty News " Cindes . HE ergmrny ghat makes the tests, and the etsmmal waeeh- i ot elne & targe e o tatee | ey L, oices & g oy s e umie—Ch rINadu ood is delivering Mmmmmnn&ndz 4 ‘esting legal questions are already be-| needed is money, immediately wnd in | With the perfume of the mooaflow’s to_you, your_grocer, the broken glass bottles, and i Incentive to Study. It need occasion no surprise if the children of the public schools of Salt Lake City, Utah, from now on, have breathin’ out a silent song— Keep 'a tickin’, Mr. Clock. The jour- " ney’s not'so long. jdng realized. Sums invoived in al- large sums. b-vuvmum-ohrfimt \%hose interested cannot persuade ! themselves to anoff-hand oancs The hope now is that the winter when you add the water we have door before you wake up. taken out, you get more than 3 We have saved you all thi N through bottles rich creamy country milk—and the man who delivers it to your this limate can be held in mild abeyance e uart of this wonderful milk— avhich invites Uncle Sam to “k & ht of Sesrch. . | the best scholarship records of any unnecessary expense—— 0 I ke “*Pluntil the expectations of lower fuel '“hw::‘ ‘t“m'?n inquirea the|Public school children in the United | — e for less tham & bottle of milk costs! the rich, creamy milk into tins prices can be realized. o friend. - States. “There's a_reason.” Every You the reason bottled right near the dairy farm—steril- —— sympathetic 3 boy and girl in the Mormon city who ey _ milk costs 80 much is because it jud.fmh,pueambiu—qd has to be brought many miles to it’s on your grocer’s shelves wait- you have to pay for the ice, and less money. “Serious,” replied Mr. Meekton, “My mlnul?-:;’ -lv:'hf-f: “cl'd‘ ne:u:ant wife went through my pockets last|Or over in 0la; and deportment Wh buy ‘Phe government employe does not @avedo wait for protracted investiga- ,mwdflb!fifih‘bfllrflho ¢ion of Uncle Sam’s pay roll is re- German thought prides itself on thoroughness except when it comes to considering a disarmament propo- sition. is given a free ticket for Friday aft- night.” . erncon base ball ‘-mc.—andly!han . “And you are highly indignant?” |you are. 7 No longer will Johnny Jones and - . “No. She ia. She dldnt find 2| yjie Srith, living In Sat Lake City, muslin ask fi”’ [parded as a wise economy. e Bmith, Tiving 2 Statéemanship that calls on factions b ik Reed alckiConRFrday utt The- Right Place for the Ball. |to agree receives only a limited amount Exchange of Bullets. Makeshift substitutes for the Pen.|°f encouragement from league of na-{ ‘-The pernicious custom of the duel 'S00d boys and study ion building are being proposed for | tions activities thus far in evidence. | hgs been abandoned fore: ib"d_('"g. automatically they will be ‘the naugural ball on the essumption “Enemies didn't do as much damaze, | oric, “Piay Dall> end ng prospect of OF THE 1hat Congress ‘will refuse to permit the usk of that building and that a ball 4will be held notwithstanding. In the first place, it should not be assumed tbat Congress will e to it n decliy perm e 4 ‘e use of the Pension building, which soai e e - ey o e Gt iNe Disce T r Commissioner Caminetti Returning. The optimist doth try to win The authorities decline to allow the | however, when they met deliberately | interviewlng father in the woodshed old non-enforceable biue laws to be-{on the dusling feld as friends now dof AJErward. Pfer. | boy nowadays come confused in attention with the|When they accidentally catch sight of | in Salt Lake City.—Worcester Ga- medern red liquor laws. each other on a hunting expedition.” |sette (independent Negro and Teacher. There is a state and federal vooa- This is from Rome: tional education conference going on this quadreanfal function and has Contentment for mankind, “Anthony Caminetti, United Stat at Montgomery, and the only man been used ever since, save when by | commissioner of Immigration, €on. By making life a pictire in who has said anything wonh’whng Stomach U set? presidential prohibition the ball re.|cluded in Italy a tour of eight Euro- A gilded frame of mind. o this writing, is Maj. Moton, ° up ¢ rincipal of Tusk T tute. A © | B Gt e Rt o T sition re 8| “equality” “A statesman must be wideawakel for the negro in two important re- Ok p .;%ctt;—l. t‘:.'—fmn:.d;?.;., ,“..;é:, That's what thousands of stomach o an e material of " at “The wideawakensss is eaxy,” re-| i3's 'cntention for Which th better plied - Senator Sorghum. “The hard ;In: bo. Wi :t:“?wpl.n? t:nt-én.h AV en & ing, al wi part of the trick is to avoid the in- lre‘-necaallnl. in ‘llr‘. mn. re, 7: somnia that makes a man frritable.” | bringing to pass. Then Maj. Moton | Clogged Hver and di: . pressed the button that turned on the | Dr, Edwards’ Olive Tablets arouse Jud Tunkins says economy is like ;‘.“n‘"% TRoUmcast Beed Of,the | the Hver in a soothing, healing way. a ploce of music. It may turn out fine, | Tasie tesehoss squcsbed hore, When the liver and bowels are per- but the person who practices it can't : rt’r:. ln‘l r:d :.::ley may !Ihnhlln ‘t:u forming thel ir natural functiops ns o 80 g '0es be very entermining for the time | PRt it t Ut 10 '.l,." Ll ndigestion and stomach ception bas been omitted from the | P} Colerition tendencics. *He pes vfofcrl;: :’t ceremonies. ";:‘r'k""ud on the return trip to New ir ¢l 'ension building is not per- 4 £ ” mitted to be used on the -ground of |atie :!l-::;g: ien Teatian eforat |0 1o taterenta ot (he people. economy some other place should be|while he was here.” found quickly to enable the citizens’| Might it not be well for Congress committee in charge of the arrange-{to delay action on the immigration ments as speedily as possible to plan | question until the commissioner re- the program with the view of the)turns, and then hear him on the sub- wreatest distftution of the expense.|ject of what should be done? “A tour ‘The main purpose of the ball is to al- of eight European countries” must low the largest number of people pos- | have yielded a good deal of infarma- eible to see the new President and[tion. He has been traveling at ad- =Lt others of the presfential group. The|wniage. Iis ofical posiion hes ning. D Semey T e o, that whars wort | Have you o bad taste, coated Py purpose is to permit thejepened many doors to him, and K ern -instructors, after pe apj e, a ly dom'te spreading of the burden of inaugural |bim “next” to many Eutopean D;l:. And if Geneva should prohibit the | or less unplessant experience: care feeling, no ambition or en 4 manufacture of battleships, like as|been lanted by teachers of more | ¢romble with ndi; s A th - undigested f 24 e se8 Rition weuldi Roatits | fxmlliariiytwith the som "',_:';g ith Take Olive Tablets, the substitute the rising tide of immigration, and| Robbder captured by girl with & 8o is the aver 5 lomel Edwards’ Olive Tablets are a for the purpose of ascertaining how | 5POOn—news headline. . 88 ver high ¢ would be likely to rise untesy| *5® Rusbend—Norfolk Virginian Pilot | a negro community comes under the | et wiiverctl For ma bag, mixed steps were taken to regulate it. It|_ H. G. Wells' visit fo the United| B1Usnce of & southern-taught teach- |by their olive color. They do the w without griping, cramps or States delayed, unfortumately. by had been apparent for some time that % ealth, Ches many of'uro wage-earners of Europe i:;wn s already om fi“‘-i‘.m e iom e along the | ™oy were restiess and anxious to chaage|The lion will be well Detter lines of citisenahip. It a1l de- e ote or twé at bodtime for ficials. costs. The expenses themselves are . Mr. Caminetti left home advised of wuaranteed by a subscription which comes from a comparatively few peo- ple. By means of the ball reception this expense is distributed over a great many persons. The reimburse- ment that takes place through the Ruarantors of the fund is in some cases but a turning back from one =it represe: and " Bocket into another. The general ef-[base. And as America still rematned ;';rur:gclfl B‘:"::ulhu:.‘“ m;“__ m‘?&.fl. T e 08 m"efl' m Phatyomime 4 4 A\ 2/ \ ® A S

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