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THE EVENING STAR, WEDNESDAY, FEBRUARY 2, 1921 e —————— eSS THE EVENING ST ARy!m‘qu!t!ed on technicalities and some | financial and business projects, and —————— sorship must depend entirely on who . . . o With Su, Morning Edition, _ | Were mever accused formally. Debs impressed himself on the financial and EdllO!‘lal DlaeSt e : ; : nday ! was a conspicuous figure and perhaps | business world. So he finds himself Delectability’s Touchstone— il S WASHINGTON, D. C. his conviction was due in some meas- |associated by rumor with large busi “Listeni 2 oc iciousness Immeasurable ! i ~ d t istening In” on Uncle Sam. oceale 3 . WEDNESDAY. . . February 2. 1921 :i:‘i‘or:omr\‘: :;‘nm!n'e_nre. fiut l;:s ‘x;;; ness projects n(:iw; ’f:lm ret’t']flfl‘.‘ a L }:’lu\n (he; international communi- i i = it ve him no immunity. He vacancy occurred in the organization ons conference reconvenes to de- H “Water won't do for dry thy | : , T S , .| cide the knotty problem of distribu- o roat— . THEODORE W. NOYES. ...Editor |not claiim it. He denied that his act|of the enormous Ford plant at De-| ot Che Joly broplem of distripu- i ” 5 it docant soofhcand heal: Bat g ke _ | constituted guilt. He asserted that | troit, and rumor promptly filled it | many. the American members will be CORNWEI I s BUNTE'S Cough Drops do!” The Evening Star Newspaper Company | it was his right as a citizen to preach | with Mr. McAdeo's name. Asked 'f";‘*jumlllo r"i;m: <_»u|t 1y and em- I k] Bosinen o T on bennesivania Ave. | pacifism. He claimed that his words |about the matter, Mr. McAdoo had |fie Hhoir ee from Tiehts if they BE I'TY Box 3 Put your throat in condition in New York Office: Tribane Building | were not disloyal, that his actions |never even heard of the vacancy. writers of the c o 5 : . Chicage Offic 1 Bank Puilding. s . s ard of the vacancy. f the country. The point i es. Ke European Ofies London, England. | were not designed to aid the enemy. He is now en route to Mesico City, | that has called forth the greatest pr A $ la’ocouplzvof minut EEpim ' The Exening Star. with the Suno~ moming | The other day the Supreme Court |representing certain American inter- | tion e aneraithelauen: H N every one ‘of more than twenty different H x handy. edition, s delivered by carriers withey the city {yg ed the conviction of Victor |ests in Mexican railroad properties|pri official, diplomatic and com- kinds, ineffable sweetness, richness and H e e ot BT | Berger and others who were convicted | Soon to be returned by the state to i1 messigos by whatever power flavor—nuts, fruits, jellies, whip caramels H BUNTE BRCTHERS = CHICAGO s may be St by mail! or telephone Mt on a_similar charge on the ground |their owners. But rumor will not let | which the Gisralines e amy. i‘:fhmi’ié'?' :l;zl:x:l:‘t(ms;dl{‘ngmf:mi(:: (lo‘;m;fi: 1 R e 5000, | Collection 6" made’ b3 that their protest against the judge |it g0 at that. While in the country ““'lllu; ku»r;"]m.-nu. Union (independ- Eu}op‘e’nn A maker genius H R N ance, | ¥h0 presided in the court of first in-he will advise with President Obre- | the st Aot g lam ent A Pound B s Look for the Red Box ate by Mail—Payable in Advance. |, judiced should have been | gon about political matters, and how | the treaty of which facto H ound Box, $1.50 e Maryland and Virginia. Fcedss foes fint ia |0 mecure: thelTeconaition of ihis BovollitiDelisves iwe _ H THIS 1S THE ONLY CANDY sold by subscri ; ol does not imply that in |t ure the recognition of his g : Daily and Sunda yr., $8.40; 1 mo., 70c | It adds. however, it is unthink- E] tion: A pretty pound package every week f anday..1 yr., $2.40; e e SHH e s : Daily only 13r. §6.005 1mo.. 50c | the juc of the Supreme Courternment by the American govern-{able that this government should con- i a year, $80; by the month, four mailings, $6.50 Sunday only . 1y, $2.40: 1 mo., 20c | the defendants wels not guilty of the | ment. °nt to forego control it should exer- CANDEPHONE your order now—Main 875, . 3 | flocsit cise over any cable touching All Other States. | offense charged. A new trial willl There is no escape. A celebrity be- [, Do rs b e Rk oe-seae-traen Daily and Sunday.1 yr.. §10.00: 1 mo.. §5¢ | probably be had. involving a long comes public property, and must r “for the private owners - ¥ s ;’,“‘lf,b. S DL L further delay. Berger's disbarment | sign himself to public uses even when | 0f Cemmunication withir CORNWELL S s e ese TR 0 by the House of Representatives is|not in the public’s service. no ‘question of the H 1 {not affected. necessarily. by this de- | —_———— of the government ov palie ! 1415 H Street wer. e il § T wireless sys IITCCTIIE A8 WILH | ftebmmtmmt o pmmmt w80-0-0m0-0-- 004 0488884088880 =805 Water Supply and Po : ision, though he may present him-| The Presidential Income Tax. | foreien counts Pl % In the discussion of water pow self anew on the ground that he now 3 ment is expr the New «oppiy for Washington emphasis is | stands purged of the charge again: f President Wilson having _entered | World (democr he free 5 e 3 ! 3 e8] . Had fore e the prope « io, beins 1aid primarily on the need of 'him. 1In that event there will be no|UPOn his present term of office before D Iehoondentits of allinations » abundant supply and immediate in- | likelihood of a reversal of the de-|N¢ Income tax was applied to the sal- one nation to the c Mill Purchase of 100 doz. Women's Children’s Fine case in the amount of water mm.-dj.»i.qun of the House. He was not elect-| 2Ties of the chicf executive and the and possible detrim, M > i & ~ & in | federal judges, the courts have ruled ™ into the nd available for use. {ed to the Congress which will meet mj i g S out that the conditi Pure Thread ercerize gilo the < ; that that impost cannot be exacted in | World demands d rea Lo o s e [t e e | e c RIBBED HOSE . the present not be under any such exemption and | S GBI R R ey iR INCORPORA i B 000 ponsia New York. {must meet the full requirement of]for the United States to reach the east- | Wiomen?s: black: and cordsvan RP TED Blact Vhite and ¢ e A D e b e which i demet i o | S Sy e throieh | s black and cordovan, 1316 01324. 7™ ST.N.W. . Hs e 166 seoposed ircreased The Albany pace js almost kill-|cial income by $18.420. Thus instead | The things for which the Ameriean§ >C3M-Pack. perfect quality Silk Hose. fine ribbed knit. All siz ply is provided the city’s inhabitants At the end of a month he has{of receiving $75.000 a year he will 1‘vnlfi"jxu.‘"’th conference wmust and [§ Hose in all sizes. Sale of extra- Women’s Gauze Vests very durable weight and : Sheler Rt St {heen obliged to take a rest from over-|draw in net terms only §36,580 for | 1t Goid gC e clearly entmarate i Fine white gauze rib-taped neck vests in regular sizes ssuredly res i . o : i £ 2 2 i T 2 yrk Times (independent ortlinary values. only—fresh new goods at a fraction of what t sed to qu Let 1t be taken for sranted that in|Work. And yet he is comparatively | hi s to the United State | ocratic), which believes that n " ised t . 3 all the projeets under templation | Young. and until now has showni Only by a special act of Congressj Ll l)»n‘v:n(vyx:m' ¥ Dalions toteons for the development of the Potomac | Physical vigor. {can the presidential salary for the en-| should not be forced ! €. Hver. water upply i placed first| Likewise has he found the spirit of {suing term be exempted from this and Germany = and power second. It does not follow | ¢ smthat lurks in the public.; Treasury charge. If it is the thought ey We dambt from the doubts that have Leen raised | Some of his policies are already un-iof Congress tl there should be no spanese control of the sta- that there will not be water ‘.,,.‘ugh!d_\' "_“f Thtu are pre n‘un(:m repub- | reduction in pay it rrumt before A\Lu_(h i ‘.(‘"”’m.mxfx ugh which, “"'.'Eiffo'r after the supply is increased for the|licans in Greater New York who {4 pass a Dill specifically exempting | nearer Asia might b | J . - e o 2 onomic | outspoken in opposition to his atti- the presidential salary. thus amend- The idea th: His Majesty George development of power on an ecanoniic | i ] Goon hasis. Some of the engineers are con-j tude toward matters in Which the ing the revenue laws of 1918. If thi Ll e e B rabed that sver withiont extraor- | Metropolis is interested {is not done the compensation of the | ¥ dinary aids the Potomac will furnish| Well. this accords with the reputa- | President will, in cffect, have been Water enough for both purposes. The | U100 of the man. He was recommend-|lowered by 2413 per cent. If there is TGt 16iahe et * that | @ Doth for nomination and for elec-|a thought to this effect it should, be Kknocked into g i . : . 5 n . s situs s that uld, = n . 5 :‘:i‘;ed‘:::?(rflru:h:m ‘;l.: O ool tion a8 possessing ability and reso- | put into execution at once, as an en.| ™, the war f | chu;];i‘;: s:ynudmn;ldthpnce ’senh’h“;g Tvent B e A L e the feasibility of the power projeet, | lition—the ability to conceive poli-lactment by the following Congress hegnicg SR h pl: : e present level and in many instances lower than those to prevail in the next 6 months—special time will clapse in which the supply | ¢it=: and the resolution to back them. | would be highly embarrassing to the { the New dependent) points P“r:; ;‘e' h.ved eendnudd'e( at ?'l:lc" that d°,“°: cover the cost of making, just picked up because the manufacturers " ¥y B < ol He had shown his quality in public | President. out 1 not mean that neceded cash and needed it quickly—every single item in this announcement represents unparalleled saving to the m improvement should be carried into 1 to surrender any princip r o i en S ict. ‘M‘.“.m nd that it was good quality. | VmTa sima , kot i i woutd o if it were | and women who are quick to act—these lots cannot last long, so it is up to you to hurry—read here the list for Thursday. " 5 2 Mr. Cleveland aroused bitter an-| to continue to tolerate the unabridges In the hearings before the Federal | ¢ of State Colby says that|owne . ' i, i 4 Y say hat | ownership and supervision of the former Power Commission sharp differences| BE G B o T m Johnson wants to do a ghost | German cables by the three nations now CK TO BE SOLD' of opinion have developed respecting | £UP¢T al term, and for some Ume | gapeo or “war dance” (the language| il Dossession of them 0 mice. (in . 3 ibili i lafter. His crities in his own party | A BUAB echoed in the Houston Chronicle (in- the feasibility of the simultancous | - : In his own party {is variously quoted) on the California | dependent), for, it says, W 1 procedure on both supply and powe x'}“lv‘ d 'h:"“ o r“"““’f"":‘:" POt {land question, it will have to be a|the ownership feom SIenens (i S C(;;e'[tso $75 $34 50 : 4 Trimmed lnes. It is urged by some that the !t auite out of place in the gov-1,1, Ay student of dancing knows |seny from us, yet that is precisely wha o 5 AP S Ste fa Anyos 'ws [ away from us, yet that is precisely what | o e T el 3 two projects should be separated, and | “/NOr'S (hfn; ,h_ Jut :11 .12 udlm hLl that the ghost dance and the war |the allies have done. o Sale of fine silvertone and WE'VE GROUPED THREE IMMENSE LOTS OF HIGHER PRICED S ihe 3 oceed To. | uns, carried his points, and advanced | g S0 B SR @ WA T Showing how the position of Amer silk plush coats for misses’ by others that they can proceed .m g okl ittt outelng ‘(Lnue are back numbers. If Senator{,."r\ as the control of cables goes, and women—after inventory n o 7 gether with no delay in the exccation | fFom 2 state 10 4 Y | JUBnSON wants a live, graceful part-| weaker now than before the offering at % the original Fince ot Seas of that which is so urgently rvnum-d»i The governorship of New York is an f,, . ne will have to select something | Great Britain “is said to_control DXiCe b4 12 up to $1 Tt would seem to be am easy matter | office of power and responsibility and | 10t han HAIC the iabidiracii = 5 T sther . increased | OPportunity. Gov. Miller has a chance ¥ globe, ‘ere t Drastic clearance of hundreds of finest : to determine whether the increased o7 asmcliance e —— Ent republican) that } eto$ e e And Reduced the Values | Girls’ supply plan will be delayed in any |0 serve the state d make reputa | accoraing ito) Sae iniels, jt | depends upon the new istration u; su"‘s . designed and tailored models of the & > ol b S| F o e 40 L nz aniels, 1 a0 e fa is ctified. W ¢ i T = o TS a . X :. way by the development of the power | tion. The state’s affairs need over-i, S0 5 A o 00 T0 R o) st aaitns e Women's and misses’ mod- Qlatest creations—almost every conceiv- From $40 to COATS. project. The two plans involve dis-jhauling: and if he shapes the workj = o oouo who believe that ai for we “have mi of Kucces OBy ARG I L able style is represented in the “clear- 5 tinct works. The water power scheme | S0tisfactorly he may be rewarded | (e g control the battles of th ure.” I the words of the Min | SE8S A% o1 e ad other away” of models for misses and women contemplates a dam below Great Falls, | With a second term. | future are hopeful that the Secretary ates must write & Declaration popular effects, silk lined. (several extra size garments mcluded)— while the supply scheme requires a | ke : & cnce as far as cable contro . e B Navy will not insist on display- | { : 66 Wash and this mill end price does not even & 4 5 5 T & : : bnid is concerned. as| B 7 :"' l‘ 'h:u:‘;‘;! L 1“"‘:\” ah"\:‘ m: Foreign Affairs. ing the courage of his convictions by - DRESSES o cover the cost of manufacture, so you . 28 Women’s fals in lency can be had the| g,y in jts existence the Harding|femaining aboard of any ship that The Disillusioned Loggers. P Fae can realize how gigantic the event and TS : "';' pediocts o ‘_"°°1‘“°" together. | gqministration may be expected to|may be designated as an experimental| some months ago the editor of the |§ Gholce of figured volles how marvelous the savings. You'll find COA < L et el e Supply | ke up matters with Japan, with | target. Northwest Industrial Worker, an or- | mca "yl ses and every wanted material, every popular Bbi e e 4 :‘m‘::v" pr::lu_ttm;\ is'pf:ss}:ble the | Mexico, and with Cuba. And the day , h::?" {tr"({,.l-;l\.’fy' wu:’r&;fi:‘dfllh&“&-! :l\»':n;‘;-nsl"ln t sold regularly style and every modish shade in each of from broken lots fl‘; = ::c::ed :::::Otnd ‘I" the ;’“’;" is not distant. In a few weeks the, Two influences are possible in the | {pp.ciass conditions under Russian these bargain groups- t they g0 g u lelay, an e i i i i new order will begin to function. The |reduction of high prices: A lessening | sovietism : Thi mworl'k itself m:\ be‘uhnde;takon seind. 5t aondintments Wil be premmi | of peocesis - o harmiactir ana| Ate the workers of Russia. permitted Just 100 of These Fine Grade An Exiraorduary Rodutiion More New Numbers Added to This 52 the l:u & T“- the supply -end |1y confirmed, and,/ in all probability, | middlemen. and the discovery that the |10kt for employment? Double-Bed Crochet Spring Lot of Fresh opmef ”:“’” regarded as of | ¢,on after the new Congress assem-|ultimate consumer has spent.all his| Are the workers of Russia permit- BEDSPREADS SALE OF WAISTS i bles in special session—in April—men | available money ted by the government to organize SO . . UNDERMUSLINS - S i e e should | wiil pe chosen to represent the new —_————— A el lieslvinion e Artistic Marseilles designs—size 72x80. cxtra- | Q¢ Georgette, Crepe de Chine and Novelty be bermitted to cnter Into this eaua-lorder at Tokio, Mexico City and Ha-| The model village planned by Mr.| What percentage of the workers in L O L L e i 3 Values to $1 Values to §2 ; o T Vanderlip has received an amount of | the large industrial sections are or- [} ufpiy while they last. 2 g st umption of | mhere is no warrant for war talk, | publicity which gives his enterprige | 541izcd: and upon what basist = | $ 48 .~ this cnterprise. With every vear ofl,. for fear of serious trouble, con advantage that e lnciperhen porn el o DA _— ? Spon = tain their own press without gov- c 2 “'"y 1P e "l“b" greater. Even-| orning American relations with those | real estate promoter must regard with | ernmental interference? 42x36 Perfect Bleached == , tually, as sure as time itself, the water| countries. The controversy with | envy. | “The answer to the first, second and c 5 ; 3 / supply must be increased, and even-|j, > g . fourth of these questions is “No. e Sensational mill-end sale Choice of fine gowns. Purchase of 1,000 = Japan over immigration and the o ? ize f high-grad i tually also the power question must ¥ e I T Doubtless, the editor realized that o igh-grade embroidered G muslin undergar- . POwN rights of her nationals now in this | in & : fact. Doubtless, hesalso realized that Made with 3-inch hem—fine muslin in perfect 1 bheaded f e skirts. bloomers. draw- i ; ~be settled, for it is inconceivable that Lenin is another of .those perma- Donbles: i ajity- h f regular 39¢ values. Eite] BTGB onss (it et ent; includin Tihe Potomac. should be permitted 1y | CCUNtTY will Vield to treatment. The|nent European politicians whose | the AnSwer e Sl (O R G e Taes waists with long sleeves— ers and combinations) i s 2 0 S b 5 Spses 5 ® | for Russia, would be “Yes. 1 TR gk o IR i wasta it i€ chn be Harnossen. :::uagxon m:;z\cu l;fls‘:lmprowd wsth | funeral announcements are never suf. | "“Tnere were those in anthority in the ?i’;flla‘;fii;d‘mf; yery t';?a"i —several styles run | piiations n er e inaugu n of e new order | ficiently verified to warrant anybody |I. W. W. who saw clearly that the H 3 1 A Sempet pink and e—a broidered and lace = there. Gen. Crowder is in Cuba mak-|{in sending flowers, vbody [ L e trom & working- || 21¢ Heavy Quality Striped 1 voiles, in sizes up to 44-a e Bt [l il e The President’s Recovery. ing an investigation, and the Hard-| . RO G p C e OUTING FLANNEL 2 c great variety of popular sizes in this mill ship- s R ! B E e Ed T e——— nd stabbed it. They dis-{ shades and effects in each ment of $1 values—Iay g, 4 hh::;?:":m‘c‘?]j:: !:”firsl appearance ;n‘z ?dr]mn:urralior;_wfllhget’ ‘tlhf bene-| 1t is suspected that the Ku-Klux is editor: isth 1l Choice of pink and blue striped flannel, ficeced | group. Specially priced for i supply riow oy s s offered H-r'ml“‘f P ness, outside of | fit of the information he collects and | not making much of an impression in |, BUt the seducl to the story s the i on yoth sides—sold formerly at 39c vd.; cut from | quick clearance. Grasp this opportunity! n Ny a clearance d his rides about the District, took place | the recommendation he bases upon it.| New York, owing to its viegioet o All"l.;rfl‘fllnlg u}:mw-l . ateanan the piece. Spring and Summer. regular P e v i ; L b S e editor has been reinstate e 2 as been over | : omestic affal e great trou- his readers and the bone ( band. poccne s : Men’s Wear Reduced Boys’ S L P sixteen months since he has thus ap-|{ble now.. Too many people want too of the I W. W.. saw the editor's point, en's Wear neauce: ys uits: ower rices BLANKETS & ! peared before the people of the capi-|much done too soon. They seem to and. thiey) approved liis courageots) Men’s Fleece Underwear, 59c | = i t bubble. e: + in sizes = ¢ tal, and thus the occasion was nota- | forget in their desire for relief from SHOOTING STARS. L Lo PR envy feeced Tined garments =2 Imeloe e ne oL e COMFORTS ble and was marked by a decided dem- | existing ills that some of those ills| i S that the authorities had to surrender. that sold at $1.25. Suits that §61a't0/$12.98. Many $ 95 onstration of congratulation. Natural-{have grown up slowly and cannot be TeREe TR ety This docs not prove, of course, ‘;‘::l Men's Ribbed Underwear, 59c s + ly in the circumstances Mr. Wilson|removed while you wait. They must Ground Hog Day been econciled to American capital- ([ | | Fine Fera Ribbed Shirts and Drawers. arejsuitablejttornsprinsev e e That Were Formerly shows the signs of his long and se-{be tackled with an understanding of | Ground Hog! Your day iom, but it goes to show that the rank | | tsen 34 to 44, Bxtra full cut—closely T ey g ,“vere iliness, but he is so evidently | their full nature. 2 § and file has been disillusioned con- R e ey | e NSt ey | Sonmi R soMali (ol e e Bl ioit 3 o e Z o & 8| Brings the best festival to view t (independent). Men’s Blue Work Shirts, 59c lieve that he will sogn be restored, if {advisers time to take a look around|mpa¢ happens all the long year —_— Cotlar A';uchod ;hlr; m;a I;;x! mot to full bodily vigor, at least to a|and inform themselves as to the thicughl ‘ Battling in the Book Lists. P et you want: 5 comfortable state of health in which he | proper course in these cases and inlyoy go Public men do not fight duels any |} L —_ - — Boys All-Wool Blue ) can accomplish the work he has laid |all cases. e R more; they write books.” If Tresident|}| Men’s Flannelette Shirts, $1.95 out for himself after his retirement S SO, : YeeIDuIEn® Wilsonfand} s former, Secretary ol Heavy Biue and Gray collar attached . BB ¢ nsoaitls The shopping route for fashions new— | State, Robert Lansing, were 1iving in |} | snirca in sizen 14% to 17—wash well and rge uits Lot of white, tan and sra¥ 2 - | The ne of an apology by the|A mackintosh—an overshoe O i s tieranaoal | || it s pgmoaiacis: blankets with pink and blue bor: L American Army of occupation on the|or two, would be asking the other to choose Men’s Ribbed Union Suits, $1.39 ¥ —with belted coats and full- autiful floral dedigns o o ln;ndkPr!! set the price of a down-{ Rhine to the Berlin government for | Are good enough for you. his weapons. Instead, being gentle- Regular $2 Gray Ribbed Garments- in 5 iders—bearmiful Sloral (¢ SHEDSN0D at $4,000 an inch at Medicine e 5 3 Jouy men with a certain fluency of the pen, | B | sizes to 46—perfect and full cut—lay in te: aTa0 o Mewiinne ke S i e The high cost of ?;_::"xmx, X."L Hat :"Ae“:n ,(mlm.‘. 2‘;“_;' Amerlcan sol-| You do not call for generous giving, | they will ask cach other to choose 2 %tock at $1.39. L\“m’d pants; also a few fine -=_ colored grounds, in comforts that B s o oL b s S S D L-r_l(ergdnll may [ Which aggravates the cost of living. | their publishing houses. And let the Men’s 75c Batwing Ties, 39c mixtures in the lot. Sizes 6 = are clean cotton filled—fine scroll el iy regard {be in line with correct diplomacy. But|You do not prompt the lovelorn lines| Bumber of editions dectaeite Bt Puro SIIK Polka-dot and fancy siriped stitching; great values. = % as moderate’in their price | it shows that letting Bergdoll get out | Which circulate on valentines, Witien Muguara Rayies, fio Bitgish (M| S0 VIein COES G IWSERCmugTiol o {of this country in the first place was| Nor scare our nerves into the jerks | €conomist, wrote his brilliart attack —— fa grotesque mistake. Tith e ke on the peace treaty, ’l’r(éxn{lcmnwuxofi PR 3 : . dia not answer. Instead, Bernar : It may occur to some democratic You don’t demand such dancing as | Baruch, supporter of the President, _—C.h“"i,of allls png::’?;“styl:s‘ 7 1 5c 2 for 25¢ students of the landslide that what| In connection with films, as with|Ig done to jazz, getitoliwarioito wite @ nook on e e e . t ods i S e 0 Sl o i : . “Economic Clauses.” e secon the Lo nv-dv_ s? not leadership so|every other method of popular ex-|'Neath lights that glimmer staged a ducl. But now it will be Children’: much as following. pression, the benefit or harm of cen-|And gayly shimmer. different. Within a month _after 16 wo EN s SHOE PRICES S SH D en’s Zsc Woodrow Wilson leaves the White C GLOVES...... TOWELS. ... .. Nobody undertakes instructive speech- | [iouse, Robert Lansing’s book on the G a hm Sray an tan casl er- 3 s. The —_—————— Nobody in your name gets up and e A design, with fringed ends; vn worsted, glov squad regards him as having gotten| Many a man who is expecting to preaches— nanimous e il T aetivities with || Ane absorbent quality; size D oy into deep water. figure as an adviser may eventually| Yet none deny . |Sweetness and sympathy. Nor will the (| 16X36 iceable. e e 3 President, when he writes, find it - e discover that he is classified as a plain| You prophesy casy to bé fair to his former Secretary Jumbo C . Debs and Berger. lobbyist. With silent power which all attention | —simply because he was unfair to |} VESTS - , i S D, eSe U - = Eugene V. Debs, denied a pardon reaches, him) mOnthy AB o tneir ansor in || . Women's Extra Size Fine ey by President Wilson, indulges in a| ©ne of the unfathomable mysteries | You come—you go your way open words. They are as angry as|f| White Gauze Vests; tapd pe and button: v neck styles; in sizes 46, 48 formerly sold up any of the rest of us, but the contempt will reveal itself in phrases, sugges- tions, parentheses and omissions. And those who read their books will be hardly aware that a flerce little duel of the present economic solution is a | bootlegger's income tax return. H In splendid pride, A happy holiday Well simplified. Spectal. 12 ¢ sen the tirade that will Je sympathy that may be felt for him by some people. He declares he will not apply | and 50. Infants’ HOSE $8, $7.50, $7 and $6 finished the job unless he can make a bargain when he takes the hay to market. for parole in August next vear, when The Celebrity and His Job. e he will be eligible to release under| The ce 1!\"sy]nt is not m‘):amw Jud Tunkine says the man who| !5 ren® But it will loe notuing ia || Chotce of e e Extra good quality Black fons i shva LE 2 8 SR S 2 makes hay when the sun shines hasn't | bitterness because of that—San Fran- | and cordovan colors, in ate o or chil- 5 3 to the last day or leave with an un- tra fine weight. conditional pardon. this lot. Polly Prim speculation beats too constantly and v fiercely upon him. He is credited SRS e e e B con: the act to plead that he is a con- Kayser _The refusal of a pardon to Debs was tndoubtedly with the approval of the country. Aside from his own parti- #ans the only feeling that prevails in his favor is that there were others who were just as guilty ‘of disloyal | McAdoo. * That he is a candidate for acts as he who were not reached by | the democratic nomination for Presi. the law and punished. But that does |dent in 1924 is the general belief. He not mitigate Debs’ offense. He un- has not announced, but that is not doubtedly tried to discourage enlist- | nccessary. He came so near to last ment, to prevent the raising of an|year'’s nomination. a continuing as. with plans and purposes he has never dreamt of, and interrogated about them. Plans he has in hand for exe. cution are exaggerated in description. Tuke the case of former Secretary adequate army. He “gave aid and|piration is assumed. So every move comfort” to the foe that the United|of a political character made by any States was preparing to attack, by|friend of his is Interpreted as having thus lessening the fighting power of (a bearing on the situation three years this government. hence. Many others did the same and some of them were convicted and some were | Mr. McAdoo had to do with very large Salesmanship. “Were you arrested for speeding?” “Yes,” replied Mr. Chuggins, “after considerable difficulty. Now T guess mebbe T'll be able to sell that car of mine. T've got the official records to show it'll go more than ten miles an hour.” ‘Wise, But Not Plain, sclentious objector to prohibition.— ‘Anaconda Standard. Jersey judge wants no women “who do not think” on juries in his court. Still discriminating against the sex.—Greensboro (N. C.) News That drunken man, who started in to beat up the entire orchestra in a New York moving picture theater probably loved music.—Syracuse Her- ald. For good and sufficlent reasons, at least to the baker, the return en- “Ot course, you put your faith in|gagement of the Sc loaf has been the wisdom of the plain people.” “I dunno,” replied Senator Sorghum, *“I used to. But there are so many lady voters out my way at present| body. ‘While Secretary of the Treasury|that I don't know as it's tactful to|Think of eingiupkagainacha Lone: speak about plain people in politics.” \ indefinitely postponed.—St. Joseph News-Press. The chaplain of the Senate gets $1,200 a year for praying for that The job is worth the money. less job like —Dotzoit. Freo at year in and year out, Press, GLOVES. . 98¢ Choice of silk and cha- moisette gloves wanted colors, and contrast backs; in all the with self all sizes in this sale. Sizea in this sale.______ Women's Hand chiefs 4f Plain kinds as whqg hemstitched well as colored embroidery corner designs —best _quality only. Leather Black, white patent leather 19¢ and gray finished belts, in sizes up to 40; choice of several widths. Choice of black and mahogany calf, black and tan vici and gray kid style§ with Louis and Military heels. Clearance of 500 pairs of newest styles and finest quality leathers. Sizes 25 to 8, but not all sizes in every style. To be sold, regardless of cost, at.... APRONS..... . .. 99%c Plaid and figured per< neatly trimmed; spe- cial sale of hundreds of ‘Aprons at_a bargain price. Fenonns. $L.19 KIMONOS. .. Beautiful floral designs, on dark grounds: =oft. fleecy. Kimonos, in severai pretty shades; all sizes to 4 Window 49c Sale of 500 Shade: white, tan, light and dark complete with fix- tures; exceptional values. GIRLS’ AND BOYS’ SHOES . That Sold at $6, $5 and $4 Choice of gun metal, mahogany ‘and vici kid lasts—boys’ sizes 13 to 5% and girls’ sizes 215 to 7, 11% to 2—your pick at..:.