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28, . : THE EVENING STAR, FRIDAY, to TUNNE ! small town, just because it is small, | foot among the road's officials ‘]E_ has much better housing possibilities, | have the old locomotive placed on 4 | and should experience no difficulty in | stand in_the center of Ggan;l fi";;‘g‘l: ust as { providing for its needs with foresight ['station. New York city, B | ana amplitude as the master mechanic announces 1 | that it is no longer good motive pPow- The garden cities of England. with s pdeds v BN s their parks, home garden spaces, rec- | er for its present work. sreation centers. ample v STRATFORD-ON-AVON. | The new vehicular tunnel planned great tunnel above ground 300 feet | shaded streets, show the possibi | to run under the North river ami con- ‘lmla_g in \\'m(;_)‘; b .r}nncmkl‘ means con u‘r .Tmalx town planning. Towns like | ditions a Xi ting e V. e a i S0 ' B ine et ARt (s TaTund N RS vasbln Sons apRIOXimAting {hetipror s Ao nd” Conassetin iMasszcl 1.1....»‘ Harvey Robinsn. in Harper's Magazine population of New Jersey possesses Then the college's scientific experts| show’ Bs donel b o any, hne stand ixd »\nul nr?()‘x‘l.rgg"‘\‘:‘\:l;;;_ one or two noteworthy angles. In ;\‘-llI get to work. It ix cons idered | purpos ake manpfacturing or | foeree o wtimnlating. @ ! e robable that the tunnel will be made | mining towns places both of utility | L4ene” the first place. two sovercizn SUALeS | sufe by a great system of strong forced | and beauty. 1Y | into human_ , beliefs and ins had to enter into a contract for the drafis. There ar. tutions. With Bacon's recommen tions of the study of common thinz | | towns in the southern | construction of this tul nd for — The university will get nothing out puart of this P 1 o these commonwealths to negotiate in ' of thix labor of love on behalf of . 5 the Driitie ‘:3 e (ke | the human mind entered @ new Stage this legal manner a special act of ‘siates lying a thousand miles aw beauty to their homes | ot devalopment SNow Khatu R Al Congress had to be passed. except ils bare expenses. According | streets’ and its touch of grace [iEoxctsihanE biousht the Compi,waee Almost the mext thing to be done. o Dr. Davil Kinley. its president. even in the signs and guideposts {10 jhe fore. we are submitting him Lo after calling on Congress for help. however. it expects 1o find the arti- With the return to the land that | ntific study and gaining therehy was to call on a middle western col- ficial tunnel useful in the future for must vet take place. the small tow clsmentary jknowledpsl ol IRaT: lege, the University of 1linoit. 10 wolving problems in connection with faces a promising future. in general which needs (o by help assist in the ventilation prob- ' yeronautics. Betone e ¥ increased and spread abros wee it can fo lonly poss lem. Motor cars which will use the A small town that improv tube by the thousand sive off carbon plan s doing more thin and an_exceedinzly TOWN-PLAN OPPORTUNITIES. immediatc need basis for a successful and real mocracy. 1 would not have the r 1 1 I | monoxide & i point that had mever come up before | Congestion i generally associated - o e eience which s but th | hce’ any such gas. and the problem <o close together? 1ad of his From fhe Dotroit News the nature of ourselves and of our e A e Somparatively’ simple | companion visited. for the One of the most famou fellow me e whole of life and except to it can never he the d vivid of our ¢ railrosd | tions. We are poet an hour. The engine ar- | romantic and mystic: ex of its fame when | reductign of life to tf ten aronnd ' and well substantiate le stage un- | after all is said “lHere Comes Old Nine- | endeavor. But we one of providing enough oxygen. first time. n village of thisitives in the world is old fne planners of the tunncl at once ! siate. IU was a leading auestion | engine that firsy beghn to look around for some insti- | Acres of unoccupied land stretched | State b i . plant or group of scientists| far and wide. and yet most of the|down e lime and able to undertake a series | houses stood close to the sidewulks 112 o leats which would result in a ven- and were not far apart. Gregarious- | rived O e aystem that would make pas. | ness and the desire for a windbreak | a ponular e mder the Hudson safe for auto- | may account for some of this conges- | it and su A o irivers and passengers. After |'tion. but most of it comes from the [der the ti ive to adju D tended search, the University of | fact that the small {own. like Topsy. ' ninetv-nine. selves o a changine world lin was found to be the only! “just growed g Although nearly thirty ve Tight of corsiantly acenr agenoy that could undertake the prob- | “The difficuliies of city planning service of the New York ( knowledse. It is Lknowled T “The engineering department of much greater than those of t old locomotive stil has changed the world this great institution. which has planni - of their size com- and is hauling i rely on knowledze and 16000 “students and a facal'y o-os- plexity n and unfortunate 'hetween Avi ine to accomn o ours than many eastern student bodies, heritages. cities find it expensive and n renur new surroundines snd s to m: Ve over. The 1036, T a nd security for the n will have to build for ihe ) 1345 Penn. Ave. B. W. Willett, Successor to Milton S. Kronheim. Just East of 14th St. The Greatest Clothing Clearance of the season. No need to wait longer for lower prices. Entire stock on sale at just four prices, beginning today at noon. ot what it cost us, but what it will bring. Sell it, no matter what it cost —SELL IT! That is our watchword now and these prices reflect it. Never have such values been offered—never have prices been so drastically cut. We want to sell every garment in our stock. These prices should do it. ’ Cohn, Rissman & Co:’s “Stratford Clothes,” Michaels, Stern & Co. “Value Eirst Clothes,” Cohen & Lang “Cortley Clothes,” and Skolny’s Clothes. ... Entire stock of Suits and Overcoats at just Four Prices Suits & Qvercoats | Suits & Overcoats MADE TO SELL FOR , MADE TO SELL FOR b $1 50 535, $37.50 565,570 $ 50 at and $40 and $75, at $2 6.50 $50, $55 585,500 $ A €).50 at : and $60 and $95, at Entire Stock of Manhattan Shirts at 50% OFf Soft and Velour Hats | -Interwoven Hosiery Our entire stock of Crofut & Knapp At New Revised Prices $12.50 and $15.00 Hats. : $4 75 Former 75c grade, now:............40c Choice. . . Former $1.00 grade, wool, now.........60c Balance of entire stock of Soft and Stift {:2;22‘; 21’(’—)(’) i?a?i% SSliIIll((' l:l?\:,. s 31725; E;S fgsnice ol .up 10:$8.00 $2,95 Former $2.50 grade, silk, now........$1.75 Entire shirt stock, exclusive of Manhattans. ommicy £3.004eAdE ECH0 = $3.00 and $3.50 grade, now. .........$1.45 Underwear $4.00 and $5.00 grade, now. .........$2.456 s Bt and iWool o ) Wilson Bros ;?:2:;‘;727:(? ;’::g:'sfifi: nma Jos g:g Mixed Union Suits, $3.00 grade, now $1.45. Special Extra Special p Plain and Fancy Russian Cord Madras Fine gauze Lisle Hose, made to sell at 50c | Shirts, all colors and sizes, also plain white. and 60c; black, white and colors, now 25c. Made to sell at $5.00, now $2.45. 46 Pairs of Men’s Odd Pants Left From Suits, Choice $4.00 Entire Stock of Raincoats at 50 Per Cent Off " B. W. Willett Successor to 1345 Penna. Ave. MILTON S. KRONHEIM’ Just East of 14th St. KANSANS ¢ ALL U. S. LAWS I 12,000,000 LAWRENCE, Kan, January 13 dification of all the laws of the a single volume United State of more than ing the larg iinto 2.000, st 1y 00 w b JANUARY 14, ODIFY VORDS words, 1 00k in exist- ence. was undertaken and carried two Kansans. The thtough by vook ! Acceptance before the Un to be ' with House comm the taws. K work of this Jittle th Rep) ive I seco Kansas di chairman in Maren, the Dosed revis and pub roved b; ed December law indexed of 1 it hu h 1on ittee n the The mate was pr wrranzement, ed edition of twenty-th tie laws e to March 4. in one vol- f those thing re far mor. d nter 0 3 News of Stra o most of us! ne tford-on-Avon back for a period of e of nd as th has L annually birthpla ne a by some 50. }Shakes - {where he courted Anne Hath: rarloite Park. once the sea somas whose displeasure 1kes a4 by stcaling hi i Shakespes Memorial CASTORIA For Infants and Children | rd family, | founders of Harvard University. md? avxv‘\mxed to 511,711 bales of lint and 25,031 of linters 2 . et | Cotton held in consuming establ Early Weakness Practically iBaltimore Chamber of Commerce = i called to the fac the east- Company, and then into t} tern group of st peonle a_point p in Canadian woull be henefit storatio w Haven 1 | Association Alleges Shubert Pro- i May declined from 16.50 1o or As the on wore on the market 1 2 = - aby 3 30 py & ne < L e ooe & ke ducing Firm Violates Agreement. |#Pout 23 to 30 points net low [ became " unusually quiet. Some fur- WA el | “r recessions were made in the ORK. 14 specia y LW YORK 4 | UNPREPARED. i;’.‘m"mm.« that were soft at the i bening .] tas “\“4-.‘- niem \Lm ‘Imw ¥ Tandon Ausw | At the opening of the second hour, Ll I e et O awql. At 2 political meeting In.a countrad SOBIE Ixeeulariallies wers moted, 1 “"\.- “4 7 AII on \m‘. ‘” o |town a large audience had assembled | Py 1he oils, Northern Pacific nd Detors Assoiation 1o support a parliamentary candidate | Reading, the latter moving up R anhd e 45| During the speech of the candidate | POints. while Scars-Roebuck recov 6 e "’"_“” ony !a man put his head in at the door and | #Tod about half its earlier lose. on o |shouted in a loud voice Money was plentiful and easier, e amees umens are o] COTTON GIN REDUCED. MARKI l‘ oA places worthy of visiting in the old | market town of Straiford-on-Avon. |Census Bureau Report Shows Drop Ly the center of the town and close 1o During December. the Shakespeare Memorial Theater.| (Cotton consumed during December | was erected in the fourteenth century. | juzn, to 294.551 running bales ¥ h A few doors from Shalespeare Hotel [of lint and S bales of linters, the {is the Harvard House. which early home of the Harv —Membe i< to be introduced into Cong which. if pa . will provide ing o o e W i e ; 010 1818 s were | 1K e declind with o four-point d- Phe memt of e chumberweaker on the bourse today The weakness spread here i Pledsied to use evers effort to} throughout the list for one i uch legi thro b both 1oint losses in Ameri of “day, lines of | ACTORS™ STRIKE THREAT. " i il rind: Iation of the tember 6. 191 ment which ended the 1921, =a The Shakespeare Hotel. situated in s the {census bureau announced today. Cotton consumed during December. H : | ments December 31, 1920, wan 12588 EREXSIORMEGRREANING 3 o of lint and 233,029 bales of Int T | Recovered—Steel Common 190 of linters, and in lic stor- Strong. ind 4t _compresses s of linters. NEW YORK. - |immediate opening, the bears Joins in Movement. of lint and 327.%90 bal red with 4,164.208 of lint and BALTIMO! v 1 9 of linters on the same date of 19 2 = E Tmports otto ounted to 2 g of the Baltimore Chamber ' JMBOTLS ?t”:‘f‘:fl;:‘ 8,598 pressing here and there for a weah through the hoard of | Exports were 788,578 bales. shot and did not-have much troubl ’ ~ joined in a movement |ing bales of linters, compared ‘"d:,nrx ul. Oils, leathers, rubber and aylight ving.” by get- jw " i 3.091 of linters. shares scemed inchined 1o an bill ol including 3.091 of 11 kness. and fresh selling helped them along for losses of one to twe points, with Leather preferred lead- January 14 pecial) ndles ng De- 2, com- Attention is Wells ches of Con Fargo. Union all rs-Roebuck & (' T8 yesterday declared a script dend “instead of cash distribution. ded two points under hear selling. d the whole list became slow and enerally ier. Trading Unusually Light. 5 whose di- t opened at an advance of points ony relatively steads and favorable goods trade re- 1 of real- zing. and after 1. March e W conducted the | call loans o thmitted s} g and carrying into ere sell me sixpenny- “Can any one worth of sense The speaker halted, evidently quite dumfounded, but the chairman of the ! meeting immediately silenced the in-{ {truder by remarking es. but you have nothing to put list, the main 1t and continued ment of It was t on bLoth London and rates were favorable. Stronger in Afternoon. it in the market de- In the noon hour and the Kelly-Springfield and Good- honeymoon tri b to five po “The bridegroom } leave of absence. so the Maj. H. B. Sampson Resigns. | THE COMING WAY. Yeloped much imbroted tone and, : Sl | : overies were in drder. Shoris M e e Y o Baltmore American endeavoring 1o cover found less stock : i haa o Al i ! So your daughter married an avia- | Pressing to sale. o o . 5 b ne dominant features were Crucible on in the Arm ‘[or, Where are they going for their nd Republic Steel, Mexican Petrolenm | s only ten days’ i LW to | LIBERTY BOND PRICES. {tnUse ForOver30Years| ~iw yori. anusry 14 Prices of lmuke tour of & | ! honds noon were Jlways bears first 4 3.90; second 4= 8620 e vanced 1% : : lyhe bid; first 4145 & : second 415 S6.50 Time and Tide is lmmu» nrfial M‘ d. * fourth 4%= 87.00:|London newsvaper which is owned e | gmature of | or S victory 4% 471 and controlled entirely by women CURB STOCKS. | Qruatations furnished by W. B. Hidbs & Co. i for Thr:fty People Coats and Dresse B..{.‘..fi”p‘.';i‘d"f" | raws o 2200000000 The Store 1316 ©1324. 7P ST.N.W. Only Spectacular Losses Brin You These REDUCTIONS | $25 Suits and Coats. $30 Suits and Coats. $35 Suits and Coats. . $40- Suits and Coats.............520 . $50 Suits and Coats.............$25 $60 Suits and Coats.............$30 Included are all serge, for men and young men in stouts and re belted and novelty models in fine all Price tickets are plainly marked on s from the price-—and these price; ready contracted for Two Wonderful Bargains comrorts . $2.19]... =iamemem e, ! Big Hea EARRH KA[]F 850 oo JEe ro to | ot ! Our loss —1215pm - Toa - Ased. 7 9L 1 1% 1 INCORPORAT ED 10P. M. arih Sy rib Trading Light avd Power. | Lone Star ¢ Livingston Petroleum ‘On Our Entire Stock of Men’s uits =« (’Coat - | Marlana Refivers’ .. 5 | Mason Valley g i lfiwest : Every Every | Midwest 0i s Suit Of f O’Coat ! = in the in the ! Mizes 0 House House | Liel ..$12.50 Swift Internation: - % Tonopuh Divide cassimeres, homespuns and worsted in suits of latest models gulars, and youll find ulsterettes, conservatives I —wool overcoats for men and young men—sizes up to 46. i Amment (aiher pea: leeves—just take your pick of the stock and deduct P4 [Armouzipra s are lower than those for spring goods which we have al- s your gain—extra salespeople to serve you! nuine Dears the signature of b, — Advertise —_— BOURSE PRICES WE. Be Aoral on dark grounds fine cotton filled—seroll stitched of blue agd pink and white Th per cent rentes, francs «triped Bannel—heavily fleeced on both sides imes. Exchange on London. 61/ - value. 2 enti “Five per cent loan,. ntim The dollar veral Marscilles designs—perfect qual Pure Thread 50c Creations of All-wool | Beautifully I:‘ sh- S Serge, Broadcloth, Ve- | joned Silk Plush Coat ose of pure wlk. B lour, Tricotine and Vel- | with large fur plush|$1.50 Kayser $l veteen — smart em- | and mole collars—belt- GLOVES ........ broidered efiects as | ed models with bellll TChamotestics 'cor mumen—in ack: gmes. well as straightline and | sleeves. Sizes for|trast hacks. - | £ lleur models. Sizes | women and mi up | $2 ‘I;Iimens sl ZS 1 UNDERWEAR .. d1. S5 for women and misses up to 4. We Must Liquidate--Shoe Pri Women’s $6.50 | Misses’ and Children’s | .Men’s $6 to $7.50 Shoes, omen’s ! st “dl;s Shoes $2-95 | and and $5.50 shoes oxfords $4.39 high a Choice of tan low heels in sizes 215 to slightly broken comfortable lasts—sizes & to 4. e U cul | ? g%f:cmf ces Slashed V" stcureo? | The proper lenses will of course improve your vision greatly. Correct- ive glasses will do much to restore to your eye musces the vigor they. have-1ost. Many per- sons are able to discard glasses after wearing- theni a short time. Have your eyes:examined. 200 Pairs of Fine Goddyear Welt Shoes in dull calf and tan English and blu- cher styles—sizes 6 to S 11, slightly broken Dull and bright ealf, dark tan, English and Boys’ and Youths’ $z.95 $4 and $5 Shoes . . . School and dress lasts, in zun’ metal amd tan, English and broad lasts—alw tan- Scouts—sizes 12 'to 515 SPECIAL RUBBERS §] ()() ALeese Opmicar € For the Family o | \ OPTOMETRISTS