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" THE EVENING ETAR, WASHINGTON, D. C. time later for it to attend to all sorts| mehded to the court that bail be ¥e-| . - ° = 'M%E:h sIEmVE}nIIIflNG STAR, of criminal work in other lines. fused. If this matter lies within the Editorial DlgeSt Flavor Flaunti T [ = = “The Mquor traffic has flourished in | discretion ef the court and there ‘ls r ting, Taste WASHINGTON, D. C. ° WEDNESDAY......April 6, 1921 New York simply because of its very{doubt of the ruling an alterndtive effrontery and confidence in the indif-| charge should be always prepared that ference of the police and the inade-| will assuredly place the suspected per- quacy of the federal prohibition or-|son in restraint long enough at least ganization. As soon as that confidence [ to permit a medical examination to is destroyed the problem of enforce-|ascertain the degree of mental disor- ment is simplified. There will, of|(der. It is plainly dangereus to con- course, remain a certain percentage |tinue to grant ball In any case ef this of illicit traffic for a time, maybe al- | character. The Case of Lansing vs. Wilsen. Taunting, Memory Haunting! Searetary Lansing's beook on the peace conference has provided subject matter for a great many columns of editorial discussion which, heweve does net yleld much material for a judgment of the werk itself. Indeed, it would seem that the remark of the Indianapelis Star (Independent repub- THEODORE W. NOYES. . . .Editor ' The Evening Star Newspaper Company nd Pennsylvania Ave. DEDICATED TO ART Founded upon gualii?. BETTY BOX ILK chocolates of more than twenty kinds, revealing the renowned skill of Oicago Office: Firse X 7 aropean Office: t'\?u-m St., Loadon, England. Priced to fit The Eveming Star, with the Sunday morning editioa, is delivered by earriers withia the city 2t 80 cents per month: daily only. 45 cents per month: Bunday only. 20 cents per month. Or- ders may be sent by mall, or telephone Main ways. But a week of intensive police effort, sincere and thorough, will com- pletely change the aspect. Already, it is reported, many of the well known, The Japanese-American Problem. A news note says: lican) that “the practical value” ef the boek will b “to supply the Presi- dent's antagouists with fresh fuel for their remorseless fires and to infuse —Three reasons why ours are the most favored. Portraits of Quality. our European candy-maker—Iluscious pineapple squares and fig rolls, supremely sweet butter creams. whip caramels, French mallows, succulent pistache logs, Brazil nuts, - fresh zeal into his idolators” is justi- y bo. 8000. Collection is made by carriers at the A _group of fourteen influential | EA wead Inte ¢ . 5 almonds. Your box packed individually for ad of 5 Wwide-open places of liquid refresn.|members of the Japanese parliament |fied in the editorial comment. The . ead of each mouth. ents have closed upon the bare an.|Will leave Tokio April 13 for e |®aority of those who touch upon the Prices $20, $30, $40, $50, $75 for 12 eIt Rate b7 Mall—Payable fn Advance. Rouncement that the law was signed. not take many arrests and| United States en route to Washington. The purpose of the party is to get question seem to feel that while Mr. Lansing “makes a good case” against the Presldent, he still has not justified UNDERWOOD & UNDERWOOD P Italian A Pound Box, $1.50 RECISELY the same delicious assortment, Maryland and Virginia. It will acquainted with members of Congress | Lho Pres ; i h R8ax : v setioniiirefisingitorrenudls : ocolate covered. packed In a_littl Dafty and Sunday. 1. $8.40; 1mo. Ti¢ | convictlons to make New York com- | o to, Diomote §ood relationa be- [qte ‘Gublicly policies with whicn he| (& larger package. CORNWKLL'S Bungalow Box, a i Pl A T 3800: 1 mo., 200 | Paratively dry. tries. did not sympathize and te resign im-| [ P its of Quali “a-quarter. $1.70. } ¥y only . i s;;- : 1mo.. This visit should contribute to & bet- mediately. Some of ‘his "supnorters. | ortrat ity All Other States. ter understanding between America|loWever, find reasons for his “hang- : : . . s8¢ i ing on” that were unselfish. As the Datly :{,“?y Sunday 4 7 ‘}3,"‘;3; }:::' = Labor Troubles in England. and Japan—something all good-Amer-| New York Tribune (republican) ex- Smdav only . 1mo., 3¢ While the full truth of the British[icans and all good Japanese should|Pplains, desertion at a critical perfod The Wounded Soldier Inquiry. The inquiry ordered by President Harding into the manner in which the government is carrying out the busi- ness of caring for the crippled and coal strike has not as yet been dis- covered, there are certain phases of the general situation incident thereto ‘which, apparently thoroughly develop- ed, are up for the judgment of Amer- ica with the rest of an interested world. It is known that the coal in- heartily desire and strive for. Japanese soldiers and sallors, schol- ars and capitalists of distinction have from time to time visited us, been cordially entertained, and departed for home well impressed with America and convinced of the desire of the Amerl- in the peave negotiations would have looked ltke “a stab in the back” and later Wilson was ill.and the govern- ment “headless.” In order to reflect as wide a range of oplnion as possible the following excerpts have been chosen as repre- sentative: ‘Withal, this firsthand report of Mr. Wilson’s performance at Paris is damn- : 2 dustry in England has for time |can people for the well ing of the practical judgment, the disabled soldiers of the world war is a ¥ gland has for some 2 P : fare of the sincerity and the methods of that gen- much needed step. The numerouspast been conducted at a considerable | Japanese people. tleman.”* — Pittsburgh Gazette-Times - complaints that there is neglect of those to whom every consideration js owed. complaints to which the President refers. have created a na- tion-wide demand that the matter be sifted to the bottom. The President phrases the matter mildly when he avers that ‘‘the American people want to prove the republic’s gratitude to loss and that the miners do not ques- mands of the miners for increased | wages would cause an increased deficit and prolong the weakness of the in- dustry indefinitely. they insist that the British taxpayver should make up the discrepancy be- It is known that| Here now will be Japanese legisla {tion the figures presented to establish | tors—men familiar with government | | g | that fact. It is known that the de-iand governmental processes—familiar | with the majesty and power of public sentiment—who will see America and confer with American legislators at an excellent time for gathering 1in- formation about the problem that is disturbing the two countries. (republican). “Mr. Lansing would undoubtedly re- celve more sympathetic consideration from his readers had he resigned from the cabinet when serious differences first developed between himself and President Wilson."—Chattanooga News (democratic). “In his own opinion, America's en- try into the league would be a fatal blunder, but he did not have the moral | % courage to say so publicly he could to save 110, 59c Satisfaction First 1415 H Street Voile Waists.......... 95¢ these men.” He could correctly have |tween earnings and cost of produc-| A new administration is just begin-| from such o stop. e Larsions Seconds of $1.25 Oil Opadue Trimmed with lace. blind and said that the people are determined to|tion. And on the argument that in|ning to function. It will soon have |standard of patriotism 1s not ond to bo Shades. a0 S e Jpenwork embroidery, or with the Japanese problem in hand. A new | 2dmired.”—Wilmington (Del.) Journal green. mpe! tucked front. Lace-trimmed or- prove that gratitude. Conscious of that determination, the necessary laws and appropriations existing industrial practices no strike based upon such demands could ever hope to succeed, it is judged that the have been passed by Congress and|mine strike is but a precursor of a what was deemed the required ma- chinery for the end in view set in mo- unified assault by the leaders of Brit- ish labor upon the fabric of the exist- American ambassador to Japan will soon be selected, and soon after take up his duties at Tokio. These visitors, therefore, will find the topic upper- most with them right to the point that he derived from his career as (republican). “Distinctive in Lansing’s book is the fallacy of its assumption, that it could not be possible for him to be wrong in anvthing or Wilson right at any time. His assertion it was only his strong’ sense of patriotism that kept him from ence. Instead, he has bequeathed to gible. Couch $2.50 Linene Couch Covers, size 54x90. Natural linen color, with INGSPAL 810-818 7th St. gandy collars, long sleeves. , Women’s Regular and extra sizes; slightly tion. Today, judging from the pro-|ing industrial and governmental sys-| With ®s. Both the President amd|low jenr borercan comiit &hol (% green or combination borders. imperfect. _Black, cordovan and © tests and tomplaints with which the |tem. members of the Congress will be pre-| (Independent democratic). ; iled white. Serviceable quality. administration has been flooded, that| What the British labor party essks, | pared and willing to discuss with them |, “Tho sum and substance of the whote |3 Stencile: $1 59 Fiber Silk machinery has broken down. Accord-|and there is no less an authory for |informally the subject that explains|months hefore he went 1o barbsont Grass Rugs. .. ® H 59 c ing to Gen. Dawes, who will head the | the program than Arthur Henderson, | their presence in the country. “‘P dd'fl'eré*rl hopelessly with his chief. $3.00 Stenciled Grass Rugs, size 08€..........0 commission charged With the investi-|is the overthrow of tke present gov-| Anti-American Japanese and anti-|hava recigned ot mis man sesornClid (% 36x72. Blue, green and brown Women's Richelieu ribbed fiber gation, “a deplorable situation exists.” | ernment, the cortrol of the govern-|Japanese Americans are not in con-|stcad of waiting until he was asked. patterns on natural grounds. silk hose, in black. brown and Again, if there be substance behind |ment by labor and the opportunity to| trol of the situation, and there 1s no| Younsstown (Ohin) Vindicator (demo- |8 17 410 4o g white. Irregulars, but wonderful certain of the charges which have|run the country according to its own |reason why they should be allowed to| “His own opinion of the President’s ? pacas l 7c e $cen made, which would indicate that, | tecries. Yet in seeking this goal it |take control. If the really representa.| coarse shows (hat he thought he was |% Sheeting..... .. Thread Silk ar from having been treated as ob-{adopts the ingenuous expedient of | tive men of the two countries are alert | fug (o " the Constituti ifabrosacy 40-inch Heavy Unbleached 69c @ects of the nation’s gratitude, many | serving notice upon the country as to|they can shape the course for con,{ America in, as he expressed it, for « | S?en;r‘\g ;{,’;.&?: afrf:‘r‘ rgdh::ffi!:crq Hose. . . ... e ® wounded veteran has been heart-|exactly what it might expect should|tinued peace and friendship. train of evils that appalled him. Yet | ZICRUS oS White. Seconds of $1.25 women's thread @essly and brutally persecuted, a|its ambitions be achieved. It would S TSR to.slenith e ents ZQ'PV(::«l?fi,fffl'[’é silk hose. in black and cordovan @tronger phrase might well have been | not then want, any more than the sought to fasten these ruinous £ Hemmed | About half price—and not appreci- _ A period of hard work is before Mr.|ditions ‘upon his own countr . . ably affected. Wsed. Outrageous. intolerable and | striking coal miners want, full control| George Harvey. It may be doubted|AKTon Beacon-Journal (repunticany, |4 Diaper Cloths criminal are excellent adjectives. And | of the mines or of any other industry | yy e, "2 VI8 L RAY, Do Coubled “Robert Lansing o Sl I ' Lace Silk 1t 1s a9 such that a majority of Amer:|by the workers therein. For under|g S0 &8 &b atwassador, b T esUonlKto g valithe | Birdeye Diaper Cloths, 27x27; put . 79c ican citizens would characterize con-|those circumstances, with only the & 7 enlertainment S S ioe L up one dozen in sealed package. Hope L 0500 e b ] ditions which, if true, are a shame to|earnings of their industry in their porterity a rather petty memoir which Women's fiber silk hose, in lace gt g A Sbren] L X SR T Bt igsepted, 22 cort |3 Colored $1.49 D ll S 1 e e Gen. Dawes and his commission {ter off than they are today, and in —_———— in asking for his resignation.”"—Hous- | & Taffeta Silk. . e en- O ar a e brown, navy, gray and cham- promise swift action in ascertaining |many cases would be much worse off.; The. ignorance which permitted the | '°f,Chronicle (independent). ' 14 "4y Arisitk 35-inch Chiffon pagne. Perfect quality. the exact condition of affairs and in|It would acquire merely the modest | practice of peonage in some parts of | mou ‘mnd. src mone Lamie W SPR|% Taffeta, in a Jare color range: Gordon Silk @iscovering a remedy. The general|privilege of permitting the workers|the country calls attention to the de.| 1eaBUe covanant are mot neglecting,|ds @180 in white and black. Of 200 Brand-New rdon Si 98c public, confident that the matter is |to catablish such wages for themselves | Diorable fact that there are stll a few |\ thi, S25isfacton they gct from the |5 P Hose... ... ... ... 8n competent hands, will await the|as seemed to them equitable and tax-|peéople Who do not read the news-]former Secretary has convicted him- = 27c Gordon Round Ticket hose— @utcome of his investigation before|ing the country at large to make up|papers. self at the time he is trying to con- (% Gingham....... popular number 275—wondertul vict his chief. Whoever else may RING DR ‘hing its own verdict. But it may | the difference between earnings and suffer in the end. Lansing is. by com- | ““";f’gh Fas:;:-oloa T;::;s :“r\?: combination of thread and fiber sation. mon consent. set d th t dis- ham. 39c quality, el silk. Black, white, cord vy EouGEmUTYS Sancsted that & (£ Dia comperses) While courteous exchanges are nu-| credited Seeretary of Stats the United |& plaids. checks and plain colors, S AT charges as made are substantiated the public will insist that those re- Such, it is argued, is a fair state. ment of the program which might be merous, there is no room for a mo- States ever had."—Des Moines Reg- ister (independent republican). for women's and children’s wear. Perfect quality. Extra sizes are $1.15. 3 t's syspicion ‘that M. Viviani’s| “Well, the man who was not willi herd Georgette. Mignonette sponsible for their betrayal, in the abuse | expected as &' result-of labor central] S5 ¥ , the ma X ng Shep er: eorge 1gn » e ™ visit .con it to take the responsibility of protest- " . . of the men to whom the nation owes |of the governfent, judging from thé] ¥t CoMemBla e merely @ round off (i gainat an unjust peacs never'¥ Checks. c Crepe de Chine Satin B‘.’”, and 25c more’ than it can ever pay, shall be|support afforded the miners in their | 52Perfcl i 3 should have assumed the responsi- | 7 VGlrls Hose...... effectively punished. ] St. Paul’s Church Burned. Destruction of St. Paul’s Church by fire this morning removes one of the notable ecclesiastical landmarks of the current ‘demunds. ‘It is,’ however, pleasant to feflect that no more de- sirable weapon to defeat such am- bitions could be placed in the hands of the existing government than the ex- ample furnished the average Briton Railway managers are doing their best to restore conditions which make the hauling of freight and passengers the most conspicuous feature of their activities. bility of helping make peace.”—Buf- falo News (republican). “It is easy to believe that had Rob- ert Lansing’s program at Paris, as he now-outlines it, been accepted by the President some of the later embar- rassments encountered in his deal- ings with the Senate would have been avoided."—Cleveland Plain Dealer 59c Yard-wide Shepherd Checks, " in black and white effects of as- gorted sizes. Finished to resemble the wool weaves. Table Every dress fresh, new, of alluring style and a wonder value at fen dolfars. Note the list of all popular and fashion- able materials. Bricfly there are: Sash Dresses, Em- broidered Dresses, Lace-trimmed Dresses, Vestees of metallic cloth, basque, Eton, blouse, overblouse, tunic and straightline models. Boys heavy Fibbed black hose and girls' fine ribbed black, cor- dovap, tan and white hose. Every 59¢ Women’s Silk . by the striking miners. The broad (independent democratic). $1.25 72-inch Mercerized Ta_h\.n Glove‘. S e District. The original church was| ¥ SrpEa At —_————— “We find it simply impossible to fit Damask, good welght, with hizn : Brown e bullt in 1719 and was reconstructed in | Pro5T2™ ad One of ‘the things Lenin is trying | M. Lansing’s belief and exact knowl- luster. a Sizes Navy 1776. It was in its first form the oldest presumably are molding the policies of T v dcvurn 6 (6 iatetuons iy edge to his performance in support- W‘d Black finger tips. Black, white, pongee % th ki f England 11 fail with ing that which he believed to be vi- = . 1C) and gray. church in Washington and it recon-| ¢ Workers of England wil a few months ago that soviet Russia{cious in_ itsclf and damaging to his Yard-Wide $l .98 16 to C struction followed closely the original) \nd while we of Amerlci, congratulat. | intended to do without money. SRuLeY. epianchester Tnion (inde- |3 Longcloth. . . o 4 e Women’s Gauze 3 5 design. The loss is irreparable. A 784 WIS e o FRETOS CHEIMA “Mr. Lansing is an able lawyer, and $3.00 Soft-finished “ English Veits. Woio e C new church will undoubtedly be erect- from* his own presentation of his po- Longcloth, of the fine texture for eration of our own labor enthusiasts, In Cleveland bread 2 sition one receives the impression that underwear and children's gar- R 1 3 et . egular and extra size summer ed. but it will not quite replace the| . T L T e truth over e pend k""’:"" - ":' at the reconstruction crisis he looked ments. 10-yard piece. vests in white and pink. Several .. familiar old edifice. It should be re- h a in the full and oaf and Week went up to the{,t world problems too strictly from popular styles. Perfect quality. sfofed 38 nearly as possible on the there, we may do so e full ai previous price. Like stock exchange,{the lawyer's point of ‘view. That Embroidery 3 for $1.00. glad assurance that the British em-|the bakery has its bulls and bear: could not do other than handicap his C first lines. ¢ il deal effectively with 4 b = usefulness at a signally critical time.” Sale R Girls’ Pri A mystery surrounds the fire, the mre‘p'l eal 'u veynun any au;‘ —Buffalo Times (democratic). ~Ld95009 i inas ris I'rincess l 98 -origin of which cannot be ascertained. | Fdical susgestion as that now ‘The Secretary came home inward Cambric_an Shps. 2% . If not incendiarism, which cannot be conceived as having a possible motive, the blaze must have been started through the carelessness of intruders, « whose purpose in entering the church s beyond understanding. fore it. . 5 —_——————— The democrats of this city who were in favor of Warren G. Harding did everything to express their senti- ments except to vote for him. They ‘Villa’s sudden but strong interest in farming has done a great deal to discourage a promiscuous inclination toward revolution in Mexico. | England's coal strike threatens to ly cursing the treaty as an abomina- tion, and condemning the covenant of the league as a contraption of moon- shine and ineptitude, only to advocate in public the treaty’s ratification with- out reservations. His book was the esgence of insincerity, the exposure of which came with Bullitt’s testimony before the Senate committee.”— PEEX XY EEX RV TR RERREE LTI XN T TR TIET IR blind and openwork pat- ::,:;’n'; ';‘1/; to 3 inches wide. Edges for many trimming purposes. Embroidery 9 8c Flouncings. - o i 4 b toh ¢ Ghisn with scalloped Sizes 6 to 16. Made of fine nain- sook with lace yokes and flounces: also embroidery-trimmed styles. Infants’ s i id his except for a cer-|{renew the melancholy conditis ’d Springfield Republican (independent) Voile Flouncings, This church is especially notable for | Would have done t t : on of the | Spr : ; i vork—for- - St iarenat cal situation “If, in Mr. Lansing's view, a treat edges. _Fine, dainty w Long and short dresses in bisho, %7 its identification with Rock Creck chalc and fllogical situation | ultimate consumer With nothing tof unaccentanis io the Peopié “of ine!d eer §1.50 and $2.00 values. style, daintily trimmed with lace unaccep p) 3 " scemetery, “some of the best known of Washing- the last resting place of tonians in many decades, and the site of & remarkable assemblage of mor- tuary sculpture. ‘Washington grieves for the loss of “Yhis historic building and sympathizes with reference to the ballot in the District of Columbia. —————— Great opportunities make great men. The opportunity for the develop- ment of a genfus for railroad manage- ment was never greater than at the the narrow program of the -meui consume. { It is a long time since Turkey has had a sultan who sought to inspire his troops by going to the front in person. l ‘The collection of indemnity evident- United States was being made, a treaty that could not be ratified by this country, he might have served a higher purpose had he openly an- nounced that he could not sign and tendered his resignation to the Presi- dent. Looking'back upon it now, it might have been extremely fortunate | had somebody thrown a monkey wrench—or several—into the machin- { Val L:ces........... 5c Lot _of Ronngd and lghlr:;r;d Val Lace Edges an er- H:l::, laZ-yard bolt for 49c. As- sorted - widths. The value makes liberal buying profitable. Children’ Well-made sateen bloomers, in white and flesh, sizes 14, 16 and 18 Elastic at top and knees. Cut lib- _deeply with the parishioners wko are | Present time. ly requires vigilance to prevent any-|ers of the Big Four”—Springficld Georgette $l 39 erally full. thus deprived of their beloved meet- —_—— body from being short-changed. SR L Crepe 5 o - “Ing place. There should be no doubt| The conditions attending too great a sing’s ‘The Peace Negotiations’ will al- % House of ampie means for the restoration. e ‘The declaration of former Vice Pres- general fall of prices will be regarded with apprehension if they are attribu- table to diminished demand Que to a SHOOTING STARS. BY PHILANDER JOHNSON. most instinctively classify it with ‘Mc- Clellan’s Own Story,’ in which the de- posed commander of the Army of the Potomac set out to vindicate himself and ended by proving Lincoln's case 40-inch A 11-8ilk Georgette Crepe, in black, white and the favored spring and summer col- ors. Firm, serviceable quality. New dresses in plaids, checks, stripes and plain colors. Waist- fdent Marshall that he never viewed|lack of popular purchasing power. against him.”—New York World (demo- Meoh 35 Lfi:;. 1:,?;5";?5:?:.' sxm\ie o!:g\;::ve' the league of nations with alarm can- B Ty Human Wishing. mi}?_) e e enown Aot Veilin C trimmed, others with pique collars, mot fafl to disappoint seme of the sen-| French statesmanship is not favor-|A Ppirate or a circus clown America was poorly represented at eling.......- e Vettingh, or contrast trimmed. Sizes 36 to 46, | An Assortment of 1 ators to whose earnest and emphatic jable to any susgestion implying the| I pictured in my boyhood days Paris, that the President and the na- showing the popular_ colored dots - expressions he so frequently listened. | remote possibility of a separate war |AS offering the best renown O e r S ion St Aswn s con’ |4 on_ grounds of excellent quality White Sateen $l 19 with Germany. ‘That could” reward maturer Ways.|fer with his fellow commissioners.”— mesh. Petticoats. . . . ®. Harrisburg Telegraph (republican). Automobile campers refuse to per- = - How often are life's later years “To be blunt, Mr. Lansing does not |% Boys’ 49(: RIS L gy, Sistarbed by housing problems. A remarkable condition of law pre-|That stifies our regrets and fears |y he had been oredited.——Rich- Saort and Regulation Blouses. e ¥ e s vails in this District in respect to the{ For the ambitions unfulfilled! monl{ige“-beflder (independent dem- made of good. s!r!\‘flrpn:.!tet:.::lll‘{ Nigllt Drying Up New York treatment of persons who are suspect- B percale, in attractive 3 A . e s 2 palnful book to read. It is 2 : New York has been a very wet|ed of dangerous mental disorder and Truly -;Exm painful “because i’ s the’ 250-page soiiiing Gowns. . C 3 x B ok e tariff ex; 12 lament of a nice but smaller man who ( We Y f whit. « town for months despite national pro-|are apparently bent upen inflicting in-| ‘'Are you a o Svert R T S T A T e Boys’ SRt omen’s gowns of white ano hibition. Liquors, wines and beer | jury upon others. Notlong agoa man| “I may say 80, replled Senatqr|enco shown him by a cold and ter- y C 1= King’s Palace Famous $4.95 Hats flesh batiste, with round neck and bhave flowed freely. New Yorkers have | made a murderous attack upon a retir- made a boast that the degree of metro- | ing senator and, being arrested on a politan wetness was such that nobody | charge of assault with a dangerous need to go to Cuba or Canada or any | weapon, was released on bail and was other outlying oasis for a drik. The|at large for several hours. He was police have done nothing to enforce |later taken into custody, however, and the law and the prohi ion forces,|held for examination as to his sanity. fighting against heavy odds, have been | Yesterday another case developed in unable to cope with the illicit traffic, | the Police Court, where a man who which bas become flagrant and un-|had, according to the charges against afraid. But the other day the legisla- | him, threatened his family was re- ture passed a bill making the police- | leased on bond against the appeals of men agents for the enforcement of|the district attorney and the police Sorghum. “I managed for years to make speeches on the tariff without being defeated in the next election.” Jud Tunkins says I looking over our friends we're apt to be far-sighed for the faults and near-sighted for the virtues. Consolation. ‘The fruit crop fails and bids us grieve. Yet life retains much happiness. Since rumor lead® us to believe That pork and beans are a success. rifically busy bigger man. We have an uneasy sense that he is an ex post facto critic. He makes himself so uniformly right and Wilson so uni- formly wrong.”"—Chicago Post (inde- pendent). “The book goes far to explain Mr. Wilson's failure to put through his great idea of an association of na- tions based upon the idea of force. He might have gained his great ob- jective had he been less obstinate, less perverse, less dictatorial.”— ‘Buffalo "Commerclal (independent) “Mr. Lansing’s book i8, for all its reserve, a tremendous indictment of the course adopted and the decisions made. by Mr. Wilson, but its chief value, which is very considerable, is radoodeedereioaliadoedseirioadiodoadsodeedeiuioodeedrairiialiogseds Soodrleeih fhadoadeeivaiuinatiadiodsadocdearaibadiadoodoeferairadiodeedeefruisodbodoedoadeiaisadeedoedes Straw Hats..... opufar shapes for boys of 3 ‘1;:°8p y?enrl, Black, blue and brown. Sizes 6% to 7. Real dol- lae vaiue on sale at but little more than half pric Wb sats. . 9248 Made of Peggy Cloth. in navy, cadet and _tan. Middy, Oliver Twist and Norfolk styles. Fast colors. Sizes 3 to 8. $3.50 value. Men’s Athletic 29c Underwear-. .... 5" King’s Palace Famous $5.95 Hats But for the torrential downpour of last Thursday, we doubt if a dozen hats of the original 465 would have been left when the store closed. 277 were left—so tomorrow we repeat the $3.00 sale. The profit is all yours—in some in- stances part of our cost—for these are charming spring models from our regular $4.95 and $5.95 lines in practically every favored material, styie, trimming and color. Choice— short sleeves, trimmed with col- ored stitching. $1.00 value. ‘Women's well made muslin cov- ers, trimmed in pretty effects of embroidery and ribbon. Toilet Goods All-round Bath soap, 3 for ZBc. Toilet soaps, 3 fer 10c. Java Rice and Jardin de Rose face powders, 3Se. Household ammonta, bottle, Se. the national prohibition law. The gov- | surgeon. in the i . ‘warning it contains of the con- k, in large and ernor has signed it and yesterday it| In these cases the charge is either Exaggerations. digions American diplomacy must s .,3.'“‘?#!& :_"gfi?u e e erat New Silk = went into effect and orders were given | wrongly drawn or the court exerolses| wAmerica is a wonderful country,” l‘}:“flflme‘“"::l:,“_“'lgr'g’)",}‘:‘h’a:; Broken sizes, 50c value, 29¢ each. Bags. i to the New York police force to take|too merciful a disposition. A man is Tasseled and metal frame styles. said the distinguished visitor as the | (independent republican). 9 on the job of closing up the saloons | entitied to bond in certain instances, “Mr. Lansing does not come oft weil |+ Men's ot i e 5 ship was landing. in foroing & comparisbn.bot ' Lan 5 o Betty Bobbin bracelets, silver and arresting all venders and traf-|but assuredly in a case of suspected * ventured the intrepid inter-|sing, who for the sake of expedlenc;' Union Suits. . .. fin’i\%h‘.“alo;. e ot fickers. mental unbalance with a tendency to Opponents of prohibition are now|!do harm to others the greater mercy feclaring that as a result of the di-|is to be shown to possible victims, and tersion of the police attention to liquor | if the charge specifically laid does not traffic cases crime will flourish tn New | permit holding without bond it should viewer; “‘but it isn't nearly as extraor- dinary as you gentlemen from abroad make it appear when you write your first impressions of it.* consented to a treaty that he be- lieved was ‘fundamentally wrong,’ and Wilson, who may have paid too high a price for what he believed to be fundamentally right and neces- sary, believed to be the one thing worth striving for at the peace con- $1.25 White Nainsook Athletic Union Suits, 80x80 weave. Taped neck and armholes. Closed crotch. 69c Men’s - yard, Se. beads, 39¢. Notions and Art Goods Children’'s ltlmred dresses, white and a few colo: ones, choice, 5 S York. Perhape the police may find in|be changed in all instances of alleged Fatherly Admiration. ference. Mr. Lansing bae added little ($ 'Work Shirts. . . . tamped rompers, white only, their new excise duties an alibl for|insanity. : “Most wonderful bahy I ever sawi™|to what we -lnul; knew about Mr. Heavy Blue w-g‘ Shirts, dur~ ‘Hair nets, cap and fringe, dozen, hegligence of other infractions of the| In the first tnstance cited the repre. | axclaimed Mr. Meektap. o | Wlsons defects of, temper or mis- | suly double-stitched. Coller and L T faw. But if the force will make u|sentative of the district attorney had| *“Wonderful for what?” of o1l more pocket, Sizes 143% u.él. $1.00 Inside belting, and dlaek, thorough job of the liquor business.at |no alternative.but 4o propose admission the outset there will be plenty ofitq bail. In the second case be tecom-|rugt Heaslatia when shels faiking.™ - “Cotrags. Dosen’t hesitate to inter- ~-value. Every shirt

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