Evening Star Newspaper, April 1, 1921, Page 35

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NG STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C., .FRIDAY, APRIL.1, 1921 e . muot v! ol -eq )1 ols. 1 T, | WAY'BACK’ TO NORMALCY |st. conmmmpion tod, Shn i, (e | oo ent OIS0 e crons Large volumes of figures are quoted. |, . n; gtrangers to this work. In the | 1 U LS e e bbbt | In theallic, the base. | A e ch: ber, pro a e store ana deductlon, chamber, in pr i schools. ment, HlfOUQhOUt E cles of Iurn:lurr*l - " Amnual Chamber of Come | Heren ¢ herarar, ontelin o | mase, by Amerivan sovwot miaren | |G hotésl?s PRIEIVENTgl merce Meeting. - BRI RRTIRITRRIRIRTal | Sprayed liberally.ends Wages. overnend ana proauction| RED CROSS MAKES PLEA, | Fronth Siieaia Bl Mit"lithe oF oi2 a|p| pgssib“,-mof?r;m viding for the consideration of these Overhead and Production Topics of | jntimate problems of production, be- costs are among the questions o be e S‘i,',"\‘f 3.'3 Tatose. 1 n),.“'y',., considered at the ninth annual meet- 42 :::u;%::d itul—lu.z_ul) b;; h;l.x‘i at A‘:- cluldrex; to Aid in Ruined Areas. and mu any .'nm |\ th y, ADril 27 to 29. These sub- 3 dre! et e il g s Group |, The junior department of the Amer- j[iliaresn would bs iBaiet)y vsloomed 1 Tcetl . Plican Red Cross has issued an appeal 3 R€G. U.S. PATENT OFFICE K Toproschiag fabricated Pro-| (5 school children in all parts of the Asbestos was known to the Romans | Lo - o United States to id 5.000 tables and | 2,000 years ago, and was Y. E W. McCullough, manager of the |p,000 chairs to e e L fabricated production department of |areas of Fran hem o e g ol i 4 the chamber, today said that ‘dthe fact - < A SUBSTITUTE MONUMENT. that' the major portion of all com- modity costs is labor of some Kind makes it apparent that it is useless to discuss the return to normalcy with- out giving consideration to the sub-| b UFE Tl' b B e e | <A tation. selling and distribution. 1f an ! important item’in the cost of living X b represents fifty operations of labor, how can adequate reduction in its selling price be made unless labor contributes its share? The practical handling of this subject will be in the hands of business men and econo- mists, “Overhead. or burden, will be dealt S (Copyright, 1021, by fs‘International Syndicate.) Chil:iren’s Savings CHI[DREN S accounts are warmly welcomed in our Savings Department. ese ac- TTIIECIIEIIR 111 EL LTI O counts may be opened in the child’s name or in the n’ltml's name as custodian or attorney. Some Kid And, like Oliver Twist, he Vegy often a child receives birthday gifts with as a potent racl Ibrdlll the xsln}[:_!hl r ces. e 5 3 of casfi If these gifts are deposited in our (‘lflgfn?n.:':{"g':;fi'?"ml:nn'.‘z"“m The | o i) o ‘ - et Wh S : " up such questions as thes at are 1“']] hn\c "_hc ll ~\plasll we producing? What is the volume savmg&_&partment_ regularly and systematical- i > 3 ! half of it over himself and chair, but what he does get inside will do him good. 0 Ol | ly, they:will amount to quite a substantial sum by the time the child is grown. Where Blacksmith | Helps Cook Scotland, a § favorite dlsh ,," is“sheep’s head broth.” The sheeps head is singed by the smithy, treated with a hot iron, then turned over to the cook to brew a What he splashes on his clothes you can wash out, but what he splashes on his chair won’t be so easy to L clean out—that is, unless ‘it has a porcelain tray. Our officers will be glad to explain this fea- ture of our service to you. The Commercial National Bank 14th and G Streets The Lifetime Furniture Store shows a lot of fine high chairs in mahogany, oak or white enamel, with por- broth delectable. celain trays and safety i @Soup: and consom- straps. mes have a fame of : : their own at WALLIS’. Come in any time and look National Photo, Wash s Your chosen introduc- these over—besides Chairs . a Washington. |3 " vou visit Washington. for| tion to the meal will you'll find Kiddie Coops, i::.nfm) ,.Pp:;fuu‘;..fi for when m.m.‘:.’:fi,fi'f\:"fl* S -”"f’“\ffi“'..l ver{ place among the sur- and Cribs —all priced ers of the 1. T, C. come to Washing- | moved a shaft paid for by the peovle| passinglyexcellent reasonably low. - g rict of Columbia that had o . 5 fon (evion Il essimonuméats szt up in memory of Abranam| edibles that entice in e D e Tvein thes | omerar T v Wun “Uat ‘dovea| flavor and price at , E 'h h in Dupont Circle in | \\h"rl lln shaft stood, but instead of ve ‘one here nt Cire ! n Plays All Makes of Records memory of Admiral Dupopt. The one | PULINg the shatt up somewhere clac Seventh Street a er 0. Between D & E there now is a beautiful fountain and | they stored it away. we WALLIS’ . So Much Better it is wonderful when Xh(;‘{urn oa the | }:‘Y. “;:' ”f‘flmrm\{fl_r '\"\'fiu’:" h?]‘;\,:fl:}i ‘| water at n!l()\l and the. Marine Band | #0Wn 0 Gl X 2 = Delivered to Your ST Sob Ree, they d m ke the| 10 9T, C et v e mond oit) 12th and G Streets NW. na W 2 i urm | imcoln somewhere. . @ Home on F of i 1 A ok 0 SR e v o P % day o L) and Gl vou O i - act of exs 10 do about him. It must be pretty nice to }D':l":l;‘;‘!":";‘g“un Lo Jatk 'm op-| With your name on en(-hJon;’.‘ ; ! i e Bums What do you say the . C. has a E } ——— — ‘slugulnl'." 'r_fi.~ Hden “a«l \,utg:filldldl”:l; me the other o ax Reliet Demande | T)w Tr avelog B Viola Applegate Chxrges She Was ashington, D. C. 10 Selections | Forced to Wed Soldier. | i { A final decree annuiting the mar- 3 i E FREE riage n:l Viola Appqun(e to William1 ryeer i} BveJordan. L, Jpi e | B P i epkinbs g ore arl eVlsmn ' Mam K Arih jstrict Supreme Court. -The H s {’o‘.'.. Are the Days tgrem&n !v\ral; ;;'er(or:’ne:lh!n war time Dont_Cars Blnes iand e girl charge e was 9 dated >, R r or the » Bing nder o . - z 5 . . ~ ";"“f;;‘ e :flfln:rm.’m °:'"k"” " i own roof, with but one proft. A nation-wide poll of the country’s leading newspapers conducted by THE LITERARY M illian Marks was granted an e ool c . 5 o ol 57 jUnderneath the :.“;,..EE: oivorell ttom R AYhr | HIGH GRADE DIGEST reveals a majority, regardless of party, of nearly five to one for giving precedence to =5 of e ere > c > s i D M I"’I"“T'Z’:' in June; 1900; and have two the readjustmen‘!‘ of our “galling tax burdens. Men & “Mellow as Southern i —_— \ ~ ~c" (T Uaea to Tove You M oonTight The profoundly interesting leading article in the April 2d issue of THE DIGEST gives a —Orlando’s Orch. » ase <Pnu;:§;;;:er D:“ SUES DENTISTS FOR 35-000l comprehensive survey of the answers received from publications of all shades of opinicn. These . Gl Frank McClear Says Rbot of Tooth | =i i are couched in no uncertain terms, The New York Journal of Commerce stating that “all au- Some Litdo Bics o Was Let in Jaw. Al F Pecin Evenes " thorities and members of all parties, groups, and schools of thought agree that the internai- tFound = Rose— St ol recnvey Jno0piqamenes poa | Files and Cases revenue duties (including income and excess-profits taxes) are a chief cause of business de- g-r—m- s Court by Frank McClear against J. W. We Completely Equip Offices pression and disturbance and that they ‘must be revised. Few, if any, except some interested Pollock and Henry F. Mess, dentists. LB =8 i 1 1 1 2 i B P 3 Dance ¢ Through Attorney Lewis E. Hoffman the PRODUCING STATIONERS Tanufactur.ers, believe the same of the tariff situation.” The Hartford Coyrant declares that Do You Brer Think plaintft says that March 1 lust Mess. The a change in the tax laws would receive universal approval, but no change in the tariff can fail Gt tracted several teeth for him, but left to find savage critics, and Congress will be wise to begin \\nh what all want rather than what is ¥, | grused great. :;h)"xl'!nca:l ‘pain. ,.'.'d" paserts, y sure to find opponents. The need is greater and the oppo'tumt\ more attractive,” and the ik S U ‘prlmxxdd roeid Lt Sl Norfolk Ledger-Dispatch insists that we “give tax revision the right of way, for this tremendous B .- problem affects every State, every section, every community, every individual,” while the Chi- 1 a cago Post holds that “there is vastly more dissatisiaction with the existing system of taxation 1/ N\ than there is with tk t tariff.” a4 DARSION OF AMERICAN SOME FURNSHERS ' CORP, v an there is with the present tari . . . . . ! 735 7th STREET N.W. Every Woman’s Heart Other important news-articles in this attractive number are: o Yearns for One of These The U Sl T : e Upper Silesian Tangle Do you ke - Gred® | Bracelet w atChes Will Germany or Poland Win the Fight for the Riches of This Great Industrial Region? W . : The New Transcaucasian Republics . If you feel “lazy”, listless, sleepy at the wrong [ ST T T De in Packi P An Americo-Japanese Poet ‘ time, it is a danger signal. Probably your vigor | ! "”mmm ' mm ‘ .m?crmcy m a.c 2 ngtown Catholic Europe and the Protestant is being sapped by “self-poisoning”. i "m" ! Britain’s Bolshevistic Bargain “Invader” Self-poisoning through constipation leads to the | i T i : i i r ; © Unite the Navy in the Pacific . i most dangerous diseases. When you' allow con- | American Representation at the stipation to take hold of your system, you are < o British Pr: i 1 aving (e sy (NG vehols Al of tecsous Il E are now showing a truly wonder- To P oae Sq-llt ofi Ire‘l‘a.pd e Vatican nesses which follow. | ful assortment of these superb L2 Th;evexlilt G "Otf X M“Ch“_‘g | The College Student a Church-goer 11 1 : : - s : : : e R i . - . f,:ds’i‘r:raisn;; Otll:ela;:\(\‘-‘clcs“:::lrh;?i:flllcso?glliypgggfi : t;me{nlcces,tm' d- \:;nft,\ of stvles that i O‘I;lg. eorgl:to o3 : | Madame Cune, the Discoverer of Radium a habit. 1 SOl HIee B e e i Dg h ireprog e Froof | Gandhi, a Monk Who Imperil » | e . S i 1K - i & : y periis Nujol works on an entirely new principle. 1 i They are to be had in round or octa- : i The Perils of Fatness i British Rule in India Instead of forcing or irritating the system, it simply i coon shapes with extension bracelets: or ! 1 Grai 1 . softens the food waste. This enables the many tiny i the popxlllzu' ribbon bands. All of them | Mow\ng- ain Su.ctlon The Amateur Marine Who Becomes muscles in _the walls of the intestines, contracting | ~TT 7 Ty 2 S | Meuurlng the Emotions Naval Secretuy d i th 1 | are fully GUARANTEED 20 YEARS. ' e o and expandingin their normal way, to squeeze the A Medlcme for NeW Pl 1 food waste along so that it passes naturally out o o ays Topics of the Da; the syst 2 Y k Prices, $25 Up H 5 s : ! e system. x . ! . ungarian Revenge in Sculpture Best of the Current Poetry Najol thus phmenfl:s:,onnfplfion because it helps Nature maine | a3 n easy, thorou wel evacustion at regular intervals — the ! 3 . . z bealthiest babig in the world. ! —and all you need to Many Interesting Illustrations and Cartoons Nuijol is absolutely harmiess and pleasant to take. 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