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6 THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C, THURSDAY, APRIL 21, 1921, 3 = 'HE EVENING STAR, |revenues, however, are siight and ita|is to my, they set out to defeat its itori i S —— — 3 3 e ’ T 3 EVE . Edition, | 2ccommodations are ‘limited for lack | authors for re-election. Editorial ])lgest YOU CAN ALWAYS With Sunday Morning of a proper endowment and mainte-| In the case of Mr. Esch they suc- Stopvthat SAVE MONEY BY WEARING | WASHINGTON, D. C. nance fund. It serves a valuable pur-|ceeded. Through thelr instrumental- < v . : d —_——— I LDOUGLAS SHOES | [ ) THURSDAY Apri! 21, 1921 | Pose, covering as it does an immense | ity, he was denied renomination. Had The President’s Foreign Policy. uG G bling” [ ® Ny 2 e : area’ with o rapidly growing popula- | he succeeded in the primary he would || The evunciation of the sministra- ear Grumbling Retail Price $ Quality of Matarial = e 8 forelgn policy, as outlined in | ———— 7 THEODORE W. NOYES. . . .Editor | tion. probably have been re-elected, as Wis-| % " z Reduced sy At the Washington Asylum Hospital | consin gave a republican plurality of L::::’::‘fo::fd;ns s message. nhas yw\z/.:.,,. v you ]p‘.:,::; :‘:;‘..;“..;:..ow,.. ganin o Maintained The Evening Star Newspaper Company | no adequate provision has been made | 350,000 in November. Fiety of comment than the messame | that is frction—and friction is the deadly Special Shoes $1 () 00 “ Special Shoes $6 00 Busines Offce, 11th 8t. and Peansylvania Ave. | for the treating of emergency cases.| In the case of Mr. Cummins they |irceir Almost avery view is repro. | ChemY of car. Friction just cannot reach i Hand Workmanship = Stylish and Durable o New York Office: 130 Nassau St. i a i fail v. o 7 £ DRSS he ise Coene T e em atiing, [ 1t 18 ROt strictly speaking. a public failed signally. Ie was renominated | scnted from the New York Worldw| YO 6%t vhen youu | FOR MEN AND WOMEN EUSKL VRS, Ueaher B oo, Eosasd | Rospital i the sense of tho Emer-|with ease, and lows gave the repud-| (wemacratie) ironie orter of rvard |y RBONITE ! THE STAMPED PRICE IS W. The Evening Star. with the Sunday morning | S6NCY and the Casualty. It is incon-[licans a plurality of 400,000 in Novem-|of a vear's subscription to IHarve | - L. edition. s Aelizored by earsiers within the <ty | veniently located for such cases. Cas- ber. Weekly to “anybody who will tell|F For Transmissions and Differentisls | DOUGLAS PERSONAL GUARANTEE A S0 centyj pee momtis s ualty Hospital is well placed in the! Both men have thus been saved for (us i ely what Mr, Harding)| EBONITE throws a coating ar:;:;nd .g ] THAT THE SHOES ARE ALWAYS dors mas b weat by mail. or tclepboue Main | center of its area of jurisdiction, butfurther public service at a time when fmeant” to the assertion. on the part | ::;:ngv they moie ‘gi’;‘::h:’:‘,:‘;‘wf;,;:n i WORTH THE PRICE PAIDFOR THEM €nd of each month. it should be at least twice as large to the railroad Guestion, on which both [0 the Wichita Eagle (independent) | case wil Jast you all season. Get the best of | They are the best known shoes in the world. Tmestith i ey ali o importance | that the message “is defi and | friction, use EBONITE. i h = . Rate by Mail—Payable in Advancs. | 7 e needs of that portion of the r:;: i;‘v_::m.:‘v;i, é:x;:n’:::ev‘/'lylllmf ::(;:‘o SlEs he et ol ey f';::':.,:‘;jm,, five and ticentyfive-pound ‘ Sl;)ldfm 107 W. L. Douglas stores, direct from Maryland and Virginia. | Every emergency case should be|address himself to it in the Senatc, |MOS important question hefore the | g helay [EHOVITE oy dtn [ t L ac!t:rytko you":t lt::l:' one prgfl!. Wl“f.: Daily and Sunday. 13T 38.40: 1m0 o | taken to the nearest place of treat-|while Mr. Hsch will assist in his new | “dministration” Between these ex- BAYERSON OIL WORKS g“od‘“edes R ey o that can Sunday oniy. " $2.40; 1 mo., 20c [ment. With only two such hospitals | place in applying the new law. (S T e o Som et M,m,_mmfl{s‘: ERIE, PA. Boaela at the lowest possible cost. W. L. All Other States. specializing in accident and crime| There will probably bé a new law, or | (independent rapublican). | " remsivaa pETROLEM PRODUCTS | ouglas name and the retail price are stamped Daily and Sunday 1 yr. $10.00; 1 mo., 85c | cases Washington is not well served. | at least an amendment of the old law, | idea still Hives = on the bottom of all shoes before.they leave Dany only. 157, §7.00 1 mo., 60¢ | The other hospitals.do, it is true, meet | framed in the light of the past twelve T (dimoctacio) ShRb i) | the fflcm"fi»‘ which is your protection against unday on 4 - 2" | emergency needs from time to time, | months' experience. Government own- ¥ satisfied wvery unreasonable profits. but only in rare instances, and they |ership and operation are not in con- 9 with the W. L. D 1 - ; 3 e . L. Douglas shoes are absolutely the The Local Legislative Program. |[are all crowded. Washington should | templation. The republican party has |s league) ot ma- shoe valueE for the money in thisycounbl:i;'t The House District committee is|Dave More of these places, and In any | declared against that policy : charEs it 3, They are made of the best and finest leathers romptly, the | case its existing equipment should be ur e y | getting down to work promptly, America’s position that money can buy. They combine lit; { first meeting having been called for | ¢Xtended so that never again Will Per-| g oo o caone [T e ] lies. and e : h.y. 3 y com quality, next Tuesday. Chairman Focht indi-|S0ns suffering from gunshot wounds | : - |the “"'rm‘q )'m:v'h up W.LDOUGLAS SHG7 5 style, workmanship an wearing qua.lmes cates that the three measures to be | Pave to be raced about town for miles| The representatives of the Southern ey e ARE ABSOLUTELY THE equal to other makes selling at Iuiher e o dered should be the street | before they can recelve surgical aid. Tariff Association who called at the s e prices. They are the leaders in the fashion $450 43500 ar merger, the school building pro-] White House yeaterday “ivited the e Drasiae THIS COUNTRY centers of America. The pricesare the same everywhere; they cost car merger, the sc - | - i et e bl A e the DPresident spoke ™ | £ . 1 s H B he pawnbeokers bill, as-|Secretary Hughes on Tmmigration: !n{rv:he( ,-‘us.:ci::u::d am(:mr::':d mesting alihile the ian-pilot (in- | no more in San Francisco than they do in New York. suredly the first two of these are of| 1In his recommendation of rigid re-'1umbia, S, C. The date will be fixed W. L. Douglas shoes are made by the highest paid, skilled, shoe- the m:.s;hurg:-:: m!\pnr!!arnc;;m:l s e striction (::dlmn']l:gr:;u)n to mce United | 4o it his conventence. mali(e_rs, ur_n{ler tl;:a dn'ei;lon and supervision of experienced men, all sential that the street ra vy -| States, made Tuesday to Congress, | % > S Presi 2 working wit] i i and obviously the best method, the!pression to the preponderant deaire's(, ime”sl’i“rl i w’"h R ‘:W S _ CAUTlON Tnsist uym;| having W. L. Douglas shoes only sure means, is by merger of the|of the nation on the subject. It I8.8€N- | interested in it, and Mr. Harding so served notice I o The nameand price is plainly stamped on th President two corporations. Two steps are nec-|erally felt that the position taken by ; effedtive’a Qnmk” his pr;m‘m_e o fl‘w -t what th: e 80 rzv;:l:”:l‘:fl:?fl”?l“vlj?.l“ h;, :I-n b,filn;‘h.nged or mulflnle:l sw‘ L ‘,M,,.,m,‘;'a cssary, the effecting of an agreement | the State Department will insure the | eecxsiue mamis ot b b et - your vicinity, order direct from factory. Gatalogue free. 270Spark St., Brockton, Mass. Detween the’companies on a b’““s!“’ Swift passage of the immigration bill, | importance. All the greater attention MEN'S ¢ 905 P. W. L. DOUGLAS STORES IN WASHINGTON: amalgamation and the enactment of alreported vesterday by the House com-{ o ters of an ARNS ¢ ia A MEN'S AND S a { would be drawn to what the associa- e A STORE ennsyivania Avenue, 1 'ORE law permitting it. It is hoped that by | mittee, by which immigration for the | 1jon has in mind and hand. olons. 1 the) Ereiits | o T s NW. | woll orr: § 1327 F s‘" N.W. the time the House is ready to act on ' fourteen months starting May 10 i s i T T Says the Cleveland Plain D tOPEN SA URDAY EVENINGS ¥ The fact is that not in many years| pendent democrat “Preside the merger bill the conferences now in | would be limited to 3 per cent of the | hag the tariff been discussed adequate. | INE Jars dawm iy formien aont —_— progress between representatives of|nationality resident in the United!)y ang Iy i 'ch’ hq For | eral i come of its terms, b (U e T R VT AT AU U UL UL O T the companies and the utilities com-| States in 1910. This bill, With the ex-| praoons ";‘"":”;:fl;: e ::‘]‘\‘ i or | enough o' inc 3 Shun z mission will have vielded a Tesult in|ception of the dates between which 5 : S i Rleinhitci coun Droposednoilaken s = = ing in that section takes place in the|during the next four ye; = e = . Speed on the e it oo z ¢ Yorki= IDAY'S R 1- nf Broken Lots = a program of merger. pet . a immigration would be restricted. iS|primaries. There being but one effec- Tl..un comment by the New York| = RID: h ounda-up o = STV islati i -1 i i i > C imes (ind, ocratic), = . . . . = :;::k ive legislation is therefore de-| identical rvgzh that pa:nk«_i":; ;hepld!l tive party organization—the demo-|reveals & more Symoathetio atiitade | = brings savings in many kinds of mer- = e session of Congress and killed by Pres- ; i avs the Times, - = 3 = = The school building program bill is ) ident Wilson's pocket veto. .:lr:.:::::a ',‘,or',':]:::::"t:u:q:‘::d‘:i::d’:; ational self g H chandise for personal and home use— = especially important. These needsare| Briefly outlined, the foundation upon | jess upon principles than personali. = together with several special offerings in = i . t v o . b = 5 = urgent and increasing. At present|which Secretary Hughes bases his|iicc Often the most attractive and | Tnited) Stares woiild i = which there are full assortments. = theto) is o surplus of over 10.000recommendation s ‘that the Unied| ciiiaaive men -oni personal gronnds| oo It may B A = sctiool chijdrer in ‘i“f"m:g(:" be’:m:!_s“‘“ is threatened with a flood of { carry off the nomination prizes. ol that the irreconcilables have | S 23 = the normal capacity of the school|immigrants, many of whom are of an| 1 gpite of this, however, a strong | SO he dax and’ the ines = 2 plant. The population ls increasing. |undesirable character, and that such ! Lrotcction sentiment has been develop. | 1. y Telbune (ind : = = In another year the surplus will be|a flood would have a bad effect upon | 01 th (democratic) | = H . o ng in the south. and is now indulging | = . E greater. By the time the buildings!the nation. He points out that 606, | i feel that the President played on both = E = t l' = ittt i et inera e oient e e e n open expression. The time is pro- | si by seeming in toto| = Xceptional. E z e Y Amerl-j pitious, therefore, for the in t ve done at Vel = = measure are completed there Will|can consuls in Europe in 1920, that :.r gee focthe ndugiration | 8 b i Tohna Then, | = 2 5 = 3 i v e stump discussion in that quarter; Skl A A= Women’s = Pprobably be a surplus of 15.000, if not|the principal restrainitg influence | ang the idea is that a . Pl aging n;\rl‘fil’.hlr:{dl = = = e speech or vo | “he " 4 d 1 i e n|e= = = 18,005, children beyond the school {upon the influx was lack of funds. and | b (ne President would serve the e | 10 o vservation- | S Super-Fashioned £ gquipment of today. This is assuredly | presents facts and figures which, tack-| ose. The local M“e‘.;;_, T o ]:ur jIsts” Atli stitution “‘“;“' = = 4 G 23 -% | pose. 1 E ote I hope” in the = . = one of the emergency items of the ses- | ing r(—unc;mn.hwould] indicate an in-|ijon would find their voices, and| I'resident intends | S Sllk Hose = sion. crease rather than a lessening in the to make toward “as- | = . {through stump deliverances infiuenc = = The pawnbrokers' bill, pending for tide of foreigners to our shores in the : results at the polle. © | soc = - = some time, is an important item which | immediate future. Mentioning certain | bing entively to the Pure Thread Silk = should receive early attention. This| classes of aliens specifically, he de- T the Roanoke World- S measure is in correction of a condi-|clares that “our restriction upon im.| AP €ffort to arrange a demonstra- (lemocratic) - Leels thut, wet = g 4 A 5 now have a program.” and urges that | S = tion which arose under the so-called|migration should be so rigid that it |tion Of monarchial sentiment in con- e no time in putting it into| = emnan S 0 aS 00 S s , loan shark law, designed to check|would be impossible for most of these | M€Ction With the funeral of the former Chicago Post (inde- c en t), vhil rETeLLi the re . usury in the making of small loans to| people to enter the United States.” |LmPress of Germany found no en-| PERASRE). WRIE SCEFettRR 108 0 Whi d Colored needy people. The proponents of the| That is the fact. The basis upon |COUFagement whatever. History com-|the President has i our foreign te an olore originel law realize that the business|which immigrants are admitted to|Pe!S in numerous succesaive instances | affairs out of the bands of the world- 3 4 i Materials, Worth B o hating scnators and put them under FRIDAY opportunity few aterials orl = of pawnbrokers is legitimately in|this or any other country should be|the Observation that “Times are not|Ipins Schators and put them wnocr A T e 56 . H meed of different treatment from the|clearly established as depending upon | ‘1 same as they were before the|statesmen” =~ presenting thread silk hose at | 29¢ to 50¢ S = usurers at whom the act was aimed. | their ability to benefit the nation to| "2 approves of the “ideals” s by a record low price, because Useful sewing lengths in staple and novelty fabrics for spring H ‘They cannot do business at the rate of | which they seek admittance as a. ————————— the new administration sed upon they are subject to slight ir- | S0 e garments. In the lot are dotted swiss, yvard-wide per- = interest now allowed the law, and have | means of benefiting themselves. Un-| New York police stopped an art stu- | Bouis cohe. Bemoerat - (repuniicans regularitics in knitting These | cate, vard-wide madras, 32-inch dress gingham, white batiste, white Out Go Th H Mm’:_“fed t: Vlrxkh- It is proposed | der certain conditions immigrants aredents’ ball because of the costumes.: <ees ahead * Jlicy of constructive f;“‘\ézs\\fflf;lx]\;,to;\inxw‘wcn1{:&‘::“{ Soiletetel u o ese H to bring them under the provi-lmuch to be desired. Under other con-| The only opportunity the students Will | yejer’* fiuwir upon @ _compro- 1 st S5 TS Gi-inch Table 1 s z ! 5 jm between opposing Armeric t they affect the price very NTS of _6i-inch ~He 1m = sions of an amendment that will en-|ditions, which they themselves shape, ' have to wear the costumes will be to | opinjons the Florida T | Ascisively-QUBlacE ary:d cordo- 100 quality. in 1% to 3 Tl' l’lled Hats = able them to do a legitimate business|but indirectly, they become undesir- ! join a Broadway spectacular produe-|Vnion 1 ! van. Note that they are super- 3 59C . = $ed s really helpful to many people. able. The United States finds itself | tion. } fashioned for perfect fit. Dous el ol artie patterns. Yard = o in this latter condition today. There] —_—— 'i;:r"“d f"irn"“ ‘f’::\:}"v“;ld] :\' | Bleached = i “ = e e e an of pro-{ === = ~d kinds. 2 Tha Colombian Treaty. are not jobs enough to “go round”| pe fact that Dr. Einstein's theory as opposed 1o Wilson's i Waists PetllCOfllS “REMNANT 50c Table Oileloth = The ratification of the Colombian ,‘;:‘:e‘;];:’:;“ih:';"“t:‘r"""d‘"g'!-;ur relativity has been mentioned in A e | 2 1 A e e ey ey 25 ns. H treaty by the Senate has, after long . easons best | .oncressional debate affords new hope| Americ i 1 e Gty rd. Friday’s VER 130 stylish Spring | S i Ame rrm g qualit C ya Y 2R 15 3 Spring | = years of bitter debate, been achleved. | knOWR to themselves, immigrants|ihat ft will eventually be brought to|Xram. savs the Philudciphia Tulletin | Undermuslins - CiRabaid Hats. left from our The movement toward this end, begun | Séem invariably to.flock are already|terms of popular comprehension. N e atall (Indenendont VOILE WAISTS, trimmed with famous $495 and $395 lines— | £ in the Taft administration and defeat. | Overcrowded. These fgcts play an, S the document Mr. Harding's | lags IoCLmithoblind land sopony to which we have added some | S important part in creating that condi- | to interpret and work embroidery. Lace- = specially purchased models of ety e unls o Do WIlnon Tesliie, | ton e e funganorct 1 | Some of the Pacific islands are ofthe mation” A > med collirs sed o 97 il iane Large variety came to its gratifying close yesterday, 5 eireum-) o origin and carry volcanic | “OnCentrate the best encrgies of the ganas collars. For C 9 : le Sy s e when that bedy, 69 to 19, voted its|Stance giving rise to an aversion to| Y voleanic | o varnment” on world peace and Friday . .- era S of styles, sizes ‘f"; “'“”"“_‘I‘,"*"Lj v afirmation to the pact. A |unrestricted immigration is still o oval possibilities into international f"plo-’nlhfr yu;?hh-m]l 41’1";:;\:;:\4'1:.: n:’dn:" FINE WAL en S lack and ~Ill (‘u .::‘." m":‘cfll = acemar y. epublican), a o in voile 1p” a hat a i Question which has periodically dis- | cOmPpelling. i Journal and ' Tribun Eormer 3250 st "Bavare: - = tressed the Americas since 1903, in the| The nation is aware of the dxngerni e "‘;';x,:'u[;rlx ;::::?:m \:nv., e pur- Ry s H " discussion 'of which no assertion has|Of admitting foreigners to its shores; Whatever may have been the effect | dcfend’ the Fanatitution of hic coun e $1 .39 Table of = been too acrimonious for expression, ‘.'more quickly than they can be assim. | Of the great war on international laws, | try,” and who will stand by it in e an unl ‘ . - = thus disposed of. The nation, and the | lated. We have with us today hun.|the Monroe doctrine remains strictly | *ter and spirit. BLACK TRICOLETTE «lip. . Untrimmed Hats | £ g { — over B v L = world at large, rejoicing that we have | dreds of thousands to whom, we have | unimpaired. | International Telephone Service. slecves. These for- g E risen superior to the personal and learned in the years just passed, must H i 5 i iy merly sold for 6 %S 173 2 22 5 Choice = Hoen s mu D e e i s sy The occasion of President Hardi o Sman dor $1 .00 Famous ][0"0‘,[) and uaker” Brands H cal animosities w! _ch have hitherto D The dissenting opinion of a court is | sitting comfortably in Washington and left to go at...... = beclouded the main issue, join in ap-| What America stands for. The tasksomething of a consultation, but con- | talking with President Menoeal, us com- WOMEN’S ALL-WOOL = proving an act which, evidencing good'::m:‘:'}':’;'::“:‘.'";s '\m"lmn'.izl:x fers no practical advantage whatever. | fortably seated in Havana, furnishes on SWEARERS, e Y c = will and justice, squaring opportunity | th0S v a part of the —_——— more interesting and instructive exam D A At : All New = - with obligation, replaces the United | Pation. has but just been entered upon. SHOOTING § ple of the wonders which may be work- ,’('.',,'";” na $5.95. $2_98 Of Blue Denim = 3 H Btates in the position it must ever |T® Materially enhance the numbers of | TARS. ed. when science and modern commer- Choice 5 5 d Whi All Perfect DDS and.eads. but every | = maintain in its relationship with its; those lacking a proper understanding | S | cial enterprise are hitched up in double 14 ICOATS of cnit. an ite i 0 hat new and desirable. | = R Tevubiics of (e ot of the nation in which they play 3| BY PHILANDER JOHNSON. harness. It is not difficult to imagi fon L g T Drilli All Sizes Large, medium and small | = The action of the Senate fully indi. | Vital part would be an obvious act of Weeds. the day.‘ notl s vlhr:;‘mr :l,w,.,., “.,.,,_" el Bl At e rilling * Stapcs: 5ol hicmp Ipipings aod ] = cates the tremendous power which | lY- ;i { e oy be seli] able and light milan-hemp. Black and col- | £ ey tiea 1 the o ot renich | ™It is estimated that under the immi.| TP PU3S have frozen in the blast, {up on some centrally located Istand of Shades ’ : ' i s e = Harding. Many of those who fought | EFation bill now before the House |, e, Ui has failed once more. {Yan miin il thelmyeat capital o the nnmaa Mechanics generally will hasten to profit by this opportunity 10 | transforms these hats into | 2 as : » . subscribers., an o Sk hette of ‘work clothes at a barga ce. A who i d ctio: = most doggedly against ratification at | 355461 aliens may be admitted to the ‘The hrtneru plaintive sigh grows vast ¢y burden of responsibility, how embroidered, also pretty hand ]‘np H\x" better sort _A' work «l\v(h at 1.| "\L'll‘v‘(‘-i\!‘fi‘aerdm C“‘l“‘\'!lil mitlinery of distinction. £ ¢ President Wilson's request, United States during the fourteen And joins the north wind's roar. rests upon the of t arawnwork cts. Scalloped tinker argmnr! their motor cars or work in t o s shot 5 equest, whose | Yet everywhere are sprouting seed: o attempts to put it in opera- | neck and sleeves. pe equally interested. = votes precluded an earller settlement | MOnths covered by the measure. That ; 5 ipeecs. Unless he can make an interna $4.95 values. Re- $2 98 St e(l H d t And all along the line tional service more efficient than th Sioa s o RS show the same am = of the question, yesterday fell in line. | Fe8triction, while it may inflict indi.| , T0C 00 Ve BE average Iocal service he 18 going 1o be duced K8 cnisier o oy and thorough work- £ The inharmony at the close of the|Vidual hardships upon the few, will| ™[ (WEEHER B he Hecds more tnpopular than the delegate at an L HE G and will = last administration, with a democratic | WOTK for the just benefit of the ma- e L B e e i i dnd lace trim- i e oods H - is going to be excessively annoving Aang:la - sewed z = = executive and a republican Sonate!jor")‘ That is the fact upon which| A worthy enterprise fs checked to sav the least, for the President of thi med. i udozen Of Sl -49 L B S i = working at counter purposes, is hap.|Secretary Hughes bases his general! By some slight circumstance. U States’ torcalll up/the P! O e i vt ormstysm || 1o the wearing| qualitie 95c combined with rule Infants’ Stamped Dresses, | 2 plly supplanted by a combination|TéCOMmendations. The basis is jus-|The motive, lofty and correet e Nt Hies | W e & pensll gorket BRde ven SEEW ith o 8 ennga = which proposes to work as a team. | tified as in full accord with the rudi-| May fail to get a chance. [ ribbon lace or rib- N-:mlwlllv'rs“"\c\”n with or with- | = ments of the spirit of America. | The ood things of the world we see e o e $l 08 P ey Peter Pan Stamped ] = ——— e 3 e n ar 9 values. . Jovs' Peter Pan Sta = No tHoroush cxplanation s aver of: ———— ‘With difficulty thrive, Choice .. o Wash Sui = | S ash Su = fercd ax to why Wall street should he| OMcials in soviet Russia will sell) But whatsoc'er conditions be hiol Cortial Amnertia Fabone o = Stamped Aprons. 89c. | 2 %0 frequently accused of a conspiracy |2ft WOrks to the highest bidders in| The weeds, somehow, survive, s. will find it mo al to rf'sses, Oa ) an ll S Stamped Towels, | 2 « va order to secure funds. Wi B _— cribe for party line s What's Gl ach. 12c. = e e e v s e e e ol ieeiig DO Bhince, | fiime alie et foy oves ] = S e e | strect depend for prosperity. spectful recognition such as was not| “Did your show have a long runz | 0" becond thoweht: nerhps suorr sux aroves win | Broken Lots at Broken Prices for Friday | sithed. pair. 95c. 5 contemplated when sovietism was in-| “No." replied Mr. Stormington | lpamre Sonyway, ttil nfier Aho ok tions two s iaspan, Dobleetioned: - H America will keep on making appro. | roduced- e > diant Mayelany un | quitieoing armea with (e Wieneaitic wiine “Sure 50" wive 5OC S lin Hair Nets. 55¢ Dozen | = priations for airplanes until it has a e worth mentioning. But we had some | 8H e T satisfactory wear ... o aa e in dolman Cap and fringe styles in these | = tangible and efficient supply of them.| May 1 would have remained one of | nice long walks." S @ Genuine Chamois- e aoR embroidered, excelient nets. All the wanted | £ “| our most joyous holidays if arrange- | merely for protection that and’ Sifp-on ok e 55‘00 i ade: H x ments could have been effected to| YO has to be so pllite dese days,” 3 RT COA Taupe and 19 75 7, °, H c.suflty nolplhl Ntedl k aid Uncl Ebe “d S i SPORT CoOA L taupe and P “ omen Um!)l‘(‘“afi = 3 cep it out of economic and industrial | 5% ncle Eben, “dat mebbe dey'll chamois spring mod. 1 heather SN § s | = A tragedy ocurtid et evenlng in) i have to quit usin’ de advertisin’ sign, |, Ancther highway that needs consid- made with $l e £1.39 — . 1 S : e erab o road to e 18 ‘of tricotine, o = Southeast Washington, a man shoot- e e e b Help Wanted, and say ‘Assistance |petter. understanding—cincinnati B L de chi ool merniiotie umiy Cot ) = ing his wife and then turning the pis-| Federal operation of the railways|*Fed"" dujrer i Childr n’s ATHERETTE T8 for y Umbrellas, with mis- | = tol upon himself. The two Deople will be remembered by the public as| Talusth The Knox resolution has heen re- | = € L S B L °s and cord H were dusperately wounded and re.| expensive and not particularly luxu-| e e peen ,, B NSy e Es Volmted| = e pockets and strap- OO0 povuiar E ( < 2 e o sad, act—one-half o er cent peac = ‘x) ufrs “hoice . SRR H = :ll_:t':'f w:::n::;::ewu;:;:l‘ a};(en!‘lm;.‘irmus. ol eentte T e aniasen Milwaukee Journal. H ear ped cuffs. ... S Choi. Tmlel Soaps, ssc Doz. = 3 'y Hospital, ——— e = —— H o Qs Q “hoic Glycerine ite = which serves the eastern part of the The motor cop doth ride like mad Mammoth bones are being found so [ S b A E e e 25 Children’s Coats, Sizes 8 to 11, Reduced to $10 “:zl: I's'.';.'.',’»:, yo rnnhfmd Witeh | = city in emergency cases. There was|,, |1, O thing reaulred for prac. And neveriwetsiarrosted. et e b oo anattasiof |2 n Petticoats, trimmed with Spring Coats from our $12 Of polo cloth, velour, = not a bed vacant in that institation. | UC2 disarmament is a vote to make — FRin Fraroiscs Chroninie bonithem: o and embroidery. and sport fabrics. Belted and d in the wanted colorings. 5 Tour privats. patients havin o™ | it unanimous and simultancous, Service. ) - i Nl be g g Bedroom Slippers, 59¢: aving been “Our friend insists that he is anxious| . K: C: has departed with a gibe at | S up o i9sc. (¢ Women's Fancy Cretonne turned away during the day for lack hi: prohibition which does not prohibit. | = Slippers, th light soles. of accommodation. The sufferers, Mr. Esch and Mr. Cummins. to serve his country,” remarked Sena-|Tut, tut, Mr. Chesterton, why refu: i—Misses’ and Chil- after being given aid t s o tor Sorghum. us our little paradox?—New York dren's Muslin Drawers, tucked, g firstaid treatment,| The Senate on Monday confirmed| -To what line of service is he in.|FoSt: hematliched Jend em 5 . readas i i were me;:{ tzker; to the Washington | the nomination of John J. Hsch 0 a | cimeds Both Germany and the allies are in ureidery trimmed 35c¢ rocine e Sp rlmmlngs Asylum Hospital, the nearest place,|place on the Interstate Commerce 1 7 i 5 i Sold up to 79c. Choice g “I think he i a fair way to discover that Secretary oy “hi . c but there also they could not be treat. | Commission by & vote of 62 1o 3| 1o nerp paas she prore 7 “1XI0U8 |5 Ser Hughes docs not wear whis: |2 | ciibis SEschidrens mov | Former $2.98 Values, Special BABY YOKES—Dainty Em- ed owing 1o the fact that the operat.| handsome indorsement. B Coe kers to conceal a receding chin—|Z | wiripes and plaids. Stzes 2 to ’ Seldet i Tl Y B ing r:om was not in order. They| Mr. Esch, then a member of the Gentle Readers, I.I P ';'...1"'".',’0?;'.'?.'-"“’,‘.’;’J,’“w‘"‘ belt . 712x90 Heavy White Crochet “Sprr:;h. o ‘wer: 1y take - - B The capitalistic syst v i s voven i very attractive ) seilles © finally taken to Emergency Hos.| House, and Mr. Cummins, then as now| “The old-fashioned novelist used to | flaws batwe heed ner romear i Rose colored _collars and S el e T i e broidery Edges, 2 to 3 [ pital, where they were treated 4 member of the Senate, draft J 18 cuffs, trimmed with C | ratterns and pearl hemmed. We do not re ' 5 , drafted the|use the phrase ‘gentle reader.’ " sians’ blunder in killing the cow be- REG Wiwh uck Al 45 i ei ol inches wide. Open-work C This case dramatically fllustrates|law returning the railroads from gov-| “There is . foro the calf is weaned.—Boston Stitobing P CL W ST IS S ROOC SDIEad Ners ol patterns. Yard. e ot et ot e it e I8 no use of trying to revive | yorala. MIDDY BLOUSKS — Lonsdale for so little—before the war or since. PEARL BUTTONS—Dozen on ke ospital ac-| ernment operation and control to their | the custom,” commented Miss Cay-. —— Jean Middies, in white, trim e a card. Good quality 2 e eastern portion. sualty Hos- he acco e young New |= & 1 2 tons, - In assorted ‘miges. 5 York o 2 - Sizes 18 to 20 For- $ bleached handle and safety clasp. orker's daring leap off Brooklyn |z 1.59 Handy _siz 2 25C o 3 : bridge. Most of them, no doubt, ye mer $2.98 values.. b ‘Which wide hems. ing, “Get down off there” buyer. Ea baxgalii pital has lately been asking for as-|ure, and the opponents, after losing Congress, appealed to the people. That] citizen.” did.—Kansas City Star, sistance by public subscription. Its 2 There was opposition to the meas- readers to be worth catering to. Every- is Row some kind of an indignant A