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THE EVE TWAR CUTS NUMBER 0FGERMANSINCS Four European Nations Show | Exposes Training of Cats to Upset Lamps for Arson NEW YORK. April 25.—Stories of how cats are taught to up- set lamps. thus setting fire to buildings, were related here by C. D. West, mannger of the in- vestigution and proxecution de- partment of the National A<so- ciation of Credit Men, in deta 1S, RHINE FORCES - HODEL FOR WORLD Army of Occupation Viewed | | Women Sell Tags HINGTON $50,000 VISITING NURSE DRIVE STARTS OFF WITH GRAND RUSH Ball Throng—Men Org‘anize D, [ | | and Balloons to Base Cumberland PLAN NEW MOVES TOAIDC.& 0. CANAL ok T R R R | Heat from Volcgno Is to Be Utilized for Electric Power HONLULU, T. H. April 25 'he heat of Kilnuea volenno, | whose great ¥ me- tive crater, miles { Hilo on Island of daily provides an awe- inspiring spectacle for crowds of touristx, ix to be utilized to Residents Anx- | 13 CONVICTS REMADE . BY HONOR SYSTEM Even Unguarded Life-Term- Connecticut Avenue Association i - ing exposures of schemes uscd | i = S 2 1 T i ious to lo| provide electric light and power er: to Es- by Experts of Various I eapouren of sehemes wwed | | 2,000,000 Loss in Popu pecial Teams. Develop General gl Ly s Do Not Attempt to Es 2 s | ane | (oS i . . ustry on the ixland, it the pur- - Foreign Countries. | “White snventizating In pater- | lation in America. LB L Business on Waterway. Posen of n memorial recently cape Delaware Prison. wson, recently Mr. West | | E 5 A e addressed to the leginlature of e #aid he became interested in the | | I o e gl Le I!vr Neuman, Levy H. David and B | Hawaii are worked out. | T disappesrance of several satch- | ontribu ns to he fun O £ towles. The memorial asks the terri- | els umed for transportin, | $50,000 being raised to continue | Ithough yvesterday, the first dav * | s % ani- 135 Tals v H Rh ye: raay, tory ropriate £25.000 to { FULLY PREPARED TO ACT| | oy uwed, for transmorting se | | TOTAL SHOWS INCREASE | RS B e " {BOOSTER TRIP TALKED O | Hieieciaremnyimctsssaeofas 1CRIME IS HELD DISEASE Chester, iPa., and the trall led 1 Siting Nurs oult with flying colors - ; | him l-ornd'lnnn “Whom he found | addressed | Pastors of churches of various 44-:..;.1;, { | | from the Hawailan V Has Every Requirement for Effec- | | to,bc apmarently fond of eatn.:| |358 449 More Alien Born Here De-| | ““IT: I ji e iy, mind | Washington Business Men Would ! | g other preliminary work. | |Present Jails Declared Schools of - » X ine Vurs ations of 3 emorial cites the fa 8 & | he added.. “Th tx were belng - x ¥ Strectinorthe o he I. V. N. S ha ymplished he B - it ; > tive Service—“No Tanks trained to ficht lamps, and when | | Spite Decreases in Irish, Rus- | e [ anving the past two dbeni i hiag Build Up Trade With Towns el mcaTe antrcad i Vice. Where Abnormal Con- their traning was 4 the health of the commu n iz 5 of Any Sort.” they were wold for $ = sians and Teutons. % cived from co-worker | of it hopes for enlarged Along Route. s e e e ditions Pervert Mind. By the Associated Press. o prhen.® mam avanted a fire | | yosses totaling nearly 2.000.000 are|® jndicatediha tRthepeoD LMool ka0l s men of Cumberland Mda, orsed ax feanible by the WILMINGTON, Del. April A o T o - b= store AINANG Wiy Weces: ||| h the : | Washington are giving us the sup- | ollectiong | ste 5 Z Shanas pan-Pacific scientific congreas = | Z - COBLENZ; /April 25— A complete |l | T RI¥ Sdsre SIRAE WaS ecem | . )/own in tha number of aatives ofl : | s collections | ern terminus of the Chesa Do TR iprison where every man is on his L s minfature 2. SIuppd| | cat and Irave it in hix store with | | Germany, Austria. Ireland and Russia | VOTL WO expected,” said W Bruce | pose riven by AMrs Whir. | V€4Ke and Ohio canai. are anxious to} he poasibiliy of reesvering | |Personal parole day and night I SIN necemeryl asevicen capatia = lightcd lamp. ' e owner [ [in the Uhitea States n 1020, ws com | 1O Jln::..y'.ln el eo kot felin o aaan e WG e oToh erate i tn waa o e foniare) dinl PEur.icopner/\ and.liperhapn; | || EUANIS i Towasua irulesiarn rave hours' notice without_ the assistance | | iy—amwared that while he alepi | |PArcd With 1010, the consus burcau 0 R 807 S00000NC an’ Thom. cam-|an effort to save the historic water-| | other minerals from che gases e S e e of any outside elements. and one of | the eat whuld kmock over the | [announced last night. Lessened num- | (AP the iting Nurse the last n | way, it was stated today by Repre- e '“‘":: s, ::m“; o ) unishment. when the best military units ever organ-| | lamp and his atore would be | Lir of mutives of (hese oo i Seciety to nd expand its ouncil o | sentative Frederick N. Zihlman unon| | mitroen from the at s e on and admir ized in the world's history of armies destroyed.” 5 Siwork au ensuing Mr. octely - . s g ipriseners —this is the el b Rt S = Beliavedlto ihave 't e s i e fnauing e L 1 tions, | his return from a visit of several pointed out in the memori ConEtY, svorkhiowse. In Khe ORLELIAR of tary men. allied, neutral and former | the world war, with its consequent!which ia AIGiig. the. sampelor: oy R e eyl sclincaliduysiinicumberiana! ! = = § this city, where a’‘remarkable expes - enemies, apply to the American army [ exodus of belligerent nationals and | ¢nly in an advisory, but alse in an i e nante of | If the Navy Department dec i {ment in penology is being carried out Nies, . ! ¥ t nationals and | cnly wbvisory. alse in ' order that it may put by arden who es men the ;;\?*‘"I‘*“"“ as it is constituted to. s [stoppage of immigration. factive manner. ration the plans for city-wide | CODtinue coal shipments over xh.-‘POLICE SEIZE ALCOHOL Tyt LA :‘r\‘v:» - 2 e e : 4 b Men to Push Drive. PPort it had previously plediged. | canal to Indian Head, thereby insur. by existing prison methods T e cileisicr o ile GAIRE rman-born in this country showed | | ¢ reby insur { by existing pri system of the American foroes in Gers Boe e ey Women Vixit Ball Park. |ins the operation of the waterway | AND WHISKY IN GARAGE | e e e cavaty BRorkh many, the excellence of their equip- . |loss of 600.014: Trish-born, a loss of | wewr wre A touch of color was given the!this year, Cumberland interests un.| A Quantity of alcohol. eight Dr e e I i d ment and their faultlese. military = > i jIvest, aine orening duy. when a groun of women | qoupt z . 5 | Quarts of which is purported to be !} g el fAnltlese ity 16 and Russian-born a loss of | Teports L tEmoin of o j doubtedly will make an effort to de-| whisky labeled with alloped counters | Plummer. the war throughout Europe is shown by the | While rmany had the | < i now complete 1 park and sold | VeIoD general business over the canal| feit revenus Samps, and a loaded honor, Lol st O e Gt c o numerically, Austria’ cLly 3 @ arted to- 17 v, N, arzl balloons to thelin order that it may not depend for. Fifle Were found b; rgt. McCormick It of m colored T D e O T - AN S 1 i e ol Hawetive committee consists | throne of thousands that assembied | irs o e e and police of the eighth precinct, an AN b them onlonal N e h have ap- | ! i =ae SeLSnave PEEE g on. atch Babe Ruth n his e e o * 1 ording to the officers, in a gars ey 2 ek + :“;fid‘hf“"r""mfr;x‘:si"‘}:":nsczgf“1‘,; ansl = (R {ing been more than 50 per cent - viee clainm 1 John W | ancs bl | Navy's support, Mr. Zihiman said. The | the rear of 1 wton street yess |3 mental aflie o and that men can hase and get first-hand knowledge of |A. R. Willis Canoe Victim on ! Increase of 2.6 Per Cent. i s, Liewellen he “3!‘{.‘1;1 ‘H ke et ume fiballcons cxccutive committee of the Cumber- tSrday .d:.f:‘”::nm" g foun | believes that- T cent of the mén how it is done. Notwithstanding those heavy los es, Thoman A, Leo, Aspinwall, | Py '].y::&::; ok S nd Chaniber of Commerce, he said.| building were. arrested. - Thes gonc ‘m|x-nsnn> are morally sound and thpt Tribute From Swiss. i Potomac—U. S. Employe j the country’s total foreign-born popu- | ;2% Bapm and Rev. Danlel Wiseman. | charge, was aided by Mrs John a ¥ bas the matter under con-|thelr names as John 3iaher. §10 5th|ONIY B per cont are “incurable” a A few weeks ago the chief of staff jlation. as just announced by the bu-team of five men 1 P¢ dided by a| Mrs! Charles. Bromwé eration. i street, and Richard D. Harris, 36 G |3, Tecrnt ST05088 1o the stute legiafi- of the Swiss army, accompanied by an Expert Swimmer, [reau of census in a preliminary state-| Others in the men's organ zation in- | M4 Wright, Miss Lou Boosters’ Trip Planned. i vialat il recharged lio the one ena in Wisconsin he several officers. spent a week in Co- 3 {ment preparcd for the early use of (lude Judwe William H. DeLacy, Wil. | {31 Chiton A inE (B retary Charles J. Columbus of | forcement e eat e eclames L USSR ~ blenz as the guest of Gen. Allen. the| While hisjwife, on the shore. watched |Congress, showed an incr L ade Vel ter ( lephane, Clarence | 47 rances Hampoan. Mise e | the Washington Merchants and Man-| The defendants, accordinz to the pte or Sle anc arhosis S viee M- American commander. attended in-{his empty. bobbing canoe, Arthur R.|l{%or 6 ver ceml the total numper; (IR V. DI James B Freem . pon facturers' Association stated today | police, denied that the alcohol and | PedS of disease. leprous. foul and im spections, visited the barracks. Te-|Willis, a f9-year-old chemist of is belleven to ha it Jo ¢ Dulin, and balloons BRSNS D et that they | LEFYert and unbalance (he mind, Reedls - : vil < e h s ;. ¢ ade as soon as there and are sa ave state they | berver e e oy ocpe andiretuined. {0 [umited tes Tariff Commiss st both in number and percnt- | ££0¥On, Kewbold Noyes ] (oF @ Broup from the | is any assurance of the canal being, were merely there looking Afeer: (s L N ey Sl army that the American army on the | drowned in: the Potomac a short distanc nn_"ti:::"l;;i;fif\'lf;-r e ade: i:lr_xy,m"m_ iCoruormatim s i e ’;7}’:..«35\,;;?!“ C e L i Eaciash ‘:Z:mlm:;::hl“:nd"';:r"r(‘h~ They | rey in mapped” 2 . 2 Rhine was “the most up-to-date. the | north of Gorn Isiand and a mile and a © was 3178.610 or 20.7 per cent. | 1% Sevmour, Ri | baizn among colored resident ~ [lcareoes isHonlH not he e clbsrdiiol e e T ey Prisoners Form Committees. best equipped and the best loo:»mfl half aboves Great Falls, vesterday after-, (Germany led as the country of birth | e \{;’1'1,:1! ognition of the work done “lthe coal boats that now return to| Minnie Boykin, 64 L street. was ar-| In the crying out of Warden {C;-rl‘i;” apiosesaNinermicalo ”‘c{nnon. 3:{}‘(:‘)\::' foreign-born in luw United | Wiod, Rev, I,'r-" .(\.” = un“thlrthmU, Mrs. Rob- Cumberiand empty He mentioned | rested yesterday morning by Revenue | Plummer's theory the internal affairs S s ten ago, E al ¢ ~ 2 £ R - er! ‘errell, Y o, e tow ong PR A B S PN S E ce | ol = v k ho - are ad ered A commission from the Netherlands| A suddbn lurch of the canoe. which!more than nn.n‘-fi.? .:‘.,Xr; ‘,.'.fi%,f:.,'f“l, 2 J. Columbus, Isanc . of the Muni ul“il‘rtur!'. i w )’m'yhh : oy e ,.l,l.' r 2 :fg(lr}:!e s “:,l.:«‘l ;'r?)fi'.:: ucr;unrx’:':dpzl:;h | n(- ;;:e ‘:;ins':;l:krfs!.\w;m»l:n‘?‘:‘Plnnu'::#: iade 2 similar visit and was cqually |4id not cupsize, but remained right side | wlthough the’ number was reduced 1o farold Lycett. James A Cobb, Dr.lof this committee { tions uld be cstablished. Thej keeping a disorderly house, and three |ap “honor committee” of cight men. avorably impressed. an now e 2 v e accidel .683.295%, a decrease of S18, I | boosters: D, ade. in de . Vi a 1S 3 i i enforce vhose cha @ s a E mission to-send s Commt " comvevento Wanren X ateon, ates| e tein. ot ot gty s ai: (CONDEMNATION AWARD [SKILLED NEGRO LABOR | Brinsw ik, Herbirsberrs Shiphesds:| those O Having a S0t oo posses | e e gecelcon s bt blenz. conveyed to Warren Watson, also! since 1890, hhux )mp 1 decade’s de- town, Sharpsburg, Williamsport, Han- | sion, selling and illegal possession. | three “life-termers. Should circumstances require thelemoioo s oot ool the tarift com. | CTEASE Was the largesy ever shown cock. Orleans and Old Town. She ‘was relcased on bond. A prisoncr who breaks a ruic is re- American army on the Rhne to move | (P10 52 & CEomIT BV (4o tarll COm- | Changes in Standing. ! BRINGS OBJECTIONS UNEMPLOYED IS SMALLj “The hroposed boociers: 1Hip. Mr. Co- | | ported. tried by the committer. which : E ¥, OF to joccuny furs {8 OB, i e ri The standing of other countries in | BNt owners of real estate The Cs i iR Jumbus said. would afford an oppor isits ev night, and punishment her territory. 10.000 infantrymen |by a.cry from Willis. An instant later | ¥ { -2 ate on he Calumet district of 1llinois, of | tunity for the z iation to inspect = S {meted out. This takes the form of composed of the first and second | Mrs. Willis, who was standing on the! (h® foreign-born population of the | Woodley road between Wis which Chicago is the center, leads | the suitability of along the canal, | glinkoehodidicin ity | partial withdrawal of privileges. ).},‘»;nd\\s would furnish the bulk of | \r. viig chore opposite to the spot| UNited States has changed somewhat | nue ang m;m'n avens, no: :’r; SQun i X}:xn number of ne b outside the cit e s estab- [ Widow of Brig. Gen. E. M. !”:Fh"}'“ e o '3;';‘ six rfl-r“!""" the dentine force i 4 s site. e e s hrough former ion | inemployed, with approximately 15.- ! lishment of shington’s future| - - E. M. jthe institutio ese ure in the Their advance would be zuardwlt‘\here Watson was awaiting his friend | 707 (€1 Vi o e “‘m: 2 el Syme, asked the S | 000 s negroes. In the Pittsburgh | manufacturing industries. This is the | Hages {main stationed at the doors and carry a st surprises and ambush by 300 |in the scanoe, cried out. s pla Russia, an Court to set aside a verdiet { district of pPenn. ania the numb al direction for the capital's] yes. | the key The prison is scrupulously cavalry and eighteen airplanes. which | st il Mea s Tiate: | increase of 264333 in the ten years, ward of 4 jury of condemna- iS5 %300, while in Michigan it is manufacturing growth, he th | Mrs. Harriet Gertrude Hayes. wid-, Clean. The men have a band of would do the scouting before the mov-| . ASsW! e lling | comPared with an increase of Which had cstablished n huild- |10 @0nouncing these statistics Tirc Firm May Help Cana |ow of Brig. Gen. E. M. Hayes, died | fWenty-five pieces. a glee club. two Ing infantry. Three trained pilots are| Watson rushed for a boat, calling | in the previous deca ing line on Woodle i | missioner Ihil H. Brown of the D. Reference also was made by Mr. Co- | yesterday at the residence of her son, Ll s feoa MamALC sep e e ih e o olshe sasowaing man anal nim e T i s etumnia v R Sirvey [ et o ST Jumbus o the fact that the Kellv-Spring-| Dr. . Mortimer Hayes, Davidsonville, | sUc%, They are allowed visitors at e thonean artilers oL erving | Wife: on the other store that he wasi S o e hadoplac R Sgntiemed sithout objection | & : st ore B a Tire Company of Cumberland is:Anne Arundel county, Md. S TR S e el 4 thous T = - 3 | Apri The protestants are | dec of the tot, 3 sof #Cumt L Ine o 3 s . B : « eizt batteries of field guns, would ba | coming, but before the rescue part 83."compared with an incre. Leonard © Grinnent a2 lunen hor of the count idering importing its raw materials| Funeral and interment services will | fhe corridors near the entrance con- on hand to supply a barrage, should|shoved off Willis had disappeared hout 1.000.000 in the decade 1900-10. selton, J. Newton Bre Her: | joined the : of unemployed dur- way of the canal. He said that de-|be held at Arlington cemetery tomor jversing freely with relatives. it_become necessary. ! "“He was my guest.” Watson said| Natives of Russia in the United Ttine, Mary S Marteran™4? [ing the last three monthy i indus: | Velopment of the canai’s potentialities| row afternoon at 2. o clock. Mrs.| “In the main corridor is a store. Three hundred men of the Signalftoday. “We were planning luncheon | States number 1,395 SIET Foaelln i o atteson) trial depression. Only 2.63 per cent ! nelude the establishment inl|Hayes is survived by three children,!where candy, tobacco, soam, toilet Corps battalion would look after tele-jion the Maryland shore, and it was| The number of Mexican-born in- |, LOWell and [ Forbe A of the skilled negro labor was thus| maaning.on of receiving depots for big | pr J. Mortimer Hayes, Mrs. J. W | articies " (including razors). biscuits Phone and telegraph communicationsgabout 25 when he left Mrs. Willis| creased more than 100 per cent dur- | [Tl Jury in - affected, | e chuing ep eoor mber- | wilson and Lieut. Col. .jand novelties are sold at cost. with the base at Coblenz. The railwayfl on the Maryland shore to come to my ! Ing the ten years, the number hav.of cach i rom these facts, Mr. Brown de. 2" Which might find it more Leis ! "Only six prisoners have attempted greineers’ batlalion. wnich is receivHl shack on the other side. where 1 had | In%, been 234751, bringing her total | & benilt in o clarct! ek 1s Srons eyidbnes o e | (080t (heirt raw “materials by water | AL st birelrdd o d i ing constant practical training on %ybem working during the carly after- | 0 476.676. There was an increase of fous e e | growing inclusion and retention of | "Ather ; Three of these were recaptured and little branch line on the right bank ofy| & ! ine thel 118,000 in the previous decade. r. Powell. Beale and Hasseltine | SLoWINE inclus : ot | Department is expected to ! Of Shme: were o the Rnine, which they arS sperauini Dhore pponte” o Crone the) noin the cant maccer | WILL HAVE MAIL CARRIED. [punisnca by i tettows, 5" would. with the assistance of th. i i pposite. 5 . 3 strict. no notice of the proposed oo tha REea0 a0 hould the verdict favor! : ames. playe . . ~ EERTeihapasty Corpasjatianai tolftha| |R:0 sewiim) abest o fmiinui e necore | SnSe e T1a | anaspins oW wisteser edfonither 2 | iapag oot 1o poin e A etoue: coal boats which are Delivery Service for Hyattsville to | teams ‘cometimes. micacnt, wnd wome service of supplies of the expedition- e e o 6. thne EAC ERAQs equired law 7 P ONE AT e adiness at Cumberland | otat On Sundays ch 4 A was hedding toward me. T was not|made an attempt fo reach the cance.| She Seot b atic e road construction and repair- Ceinh Hand) ; ctators. On Sundays church serv P Lorce . i watching him. however. when I heard | I know. but the wind carried it Just | ing they nver that eeamen onoCted | ing and to return to agricaltural pas ¥l e Doein ey 0] £e ol =xory, Cennminationinte beph The engineers’ first battalion would y ached them was fiaded If the decision is unfavorable the canal B 5 . e 5 (Fact ithe EhoBDriEyBIeTa™ i horel throw pontoon bridges over . soeh [l the cry. It told me that his lungs|beyond reach.” {a request from District assessor o Mioadd an effect to reduce in'naveo out of business for all time. ¢ | Village delivery mail service is to|In fact. the = PRI A8 Tl streams as were traversed in the ad- | were filled with water. T belicve that| George Geanaros of the Continental| o pay the assesiment for menehen | SOMe Neasure the number of n S | be inaugurated in Hyattsville Md._{on the Eibie. Warden Plummer sapa vance. Six ambulance companies, as. f this would indicate an uncxpected | Trust Company and Harry Three of the other objectors declare | WCMPIOYed, he said. The number of | | Mas 16, according to an onler issucd | atd it fs i relisions Safucnos e sisted by a Medical Corps of 600, es- | immersion. ] v | who was in an outing party {that they made inquir the office | \Iy OlUntaty negrocs n - Richmond,| SUES FOR MAINTENANCE. loday by Col. Hubert Work, first as- {logks for e tablishing field hospitals, would give| “The strange thing about it is that|aided in the attempt to cue Willis | of the corporation counsel and were | 320 148 been reduced to practically s. Mollie Schwartz today filed suit| 21 oiiant Postmaster general, and com- | - Fhe Prson's work is not finished bn first help to the wounded before their | the current was moderate and that|and in the subsequent se for the|informed. they assert, that the pro ";'""l'r:'-‘l: revival “x’ the building in- it xna};f-(:“inr tnet District S\‘uum ‘“?,“‘“'%fi e l]‘.‘f \‘:°fihm“;." there ‘-’"?&“fif}h 11;:15 ;-:A:flt-’r‘ sen?fir‘.ml\ae:f i ! Willis was _an exceptionally able | bo ceeding w formal merely, a i stry ere, according to reports tol plepance In the DiIStrict Su-|and to Thomas H. Welsh, the mayor. | is ¥ o o (oIt hasetkumI AL, war. | swimmer and an expert canoeist. How | = o relatives of the family’ of Mr. and | the coct 1o th o sl merely and Wil the Labor Department: preme Court against Martin Schwartz,| “One full-time carrier and one part- | With a firm which will overlook his fare is lacking—tanks. As one officer | it occurred, I cannot imagine, unless| Mrs. Willi v an apartment| the award of damages would ¢ el N TR e {employed as a druggist. They were| time carrier will be allowed Hyatts- |prison record and help him along. remarked, facetiously: “We have no || he was thrown over the side when he | at 1471 Irving straet, 1ive in (s city. | the beneiite aeermards Spd offseti~ = | married Feyruary 10, 1915, and have| vilie ander the order issued today.|A local shipyard has employed scores tanks of any sort in thi turned to grab his pipe or his hat. | For that reason Mrs. Willis remained | 10ld, they state, (s ihey naed give | ol 1o SSIZerland Synod of the Prot. | one child. Non-cupport and desertion| Mavor Weish ‘Said ihe. torp bas Ll ot Arstharmed mens Spunloyed scores any sort | - : | ; > Garfield Hospi L s “hurch has decided to allow |arc alleged. Attorneys J. D. Eason.| fighting for this service for a lang |mate eome e warden frequently There is a machine gun section with | He might have lost a paddle, but he |last might at the Garfield Hospital | (he matter: v fun oncern jest=nuaChurch hasidscided itolatlow | leged L 3D { fis LoEi 2 J 2 L i i : every company, instead of one to|was a good enough canoeist to use the | Her brother is expected herc late to- motion is panfed by the | anmarried " women to act as)jr. and J. B Stein appear for the| time. and is happy to know that in-|for advice and assistance. sometimes every battalion as formerly. econd one in the boat rather than|day. Mr. Willis has a brother in San it of the o setting for.n | Tnisters. ivates stallationfhasiieen orderen. Enpucal & ‘Thus while the army of occupation |reach for one in the water. | Francis and his mother s in : n the motion ! SR csp == Ea — in Germany numbers just a little more - ! Toledo. Both he and his wife ar. the S of benefits than half the effectives of one Ameri- Cance Just Beyond Reach. {native Ohioans. 2 inst them in sums vary- can diyision on a war fosting. it fn.| It was less than a minute from the “Watson s d gwing the river, aided |ing from 3150 to 270 The matt nevertheless. a real army in the full” | time he yelled until he disappeared.| by the police of the harbor brecinct, | will be sct down foi hering out est sense of the term. In reality he was not to be seen by | today. Saturday before Justice Stafford o PE— | yineclicnl cAocnne Jigles ! 5 FROM THE AVENUE AT NINTH Zarihest from Yeste, = e A Nnis ousiness of quoting last ’ 1 1 b d , .- c . o i . Wearying and misleading is the practice on the part of some If we are any judge of the situation, you are interested in an & < what things are worth today, not in, what they may g have cost last year. The fact that sugar sold a year ago for 26¢ Affiliated . 28cisno t he ] : 1303 Corrcctrcatfloe. or is no reason for any one to ga wild over sugar that costs Establishments 9c.or 10c today. The question is: How much is sugar, or Whose Business Standards Are Strongly & G Endorsed by The Comnectic & cticut Avenue coffee, or shoes, or suits, or automobiles, or eggs worth today. Association. seiect and create 4 5 . > 5 h - h .1. As for spring and summer prices on men’s clothing and ac- Allan E. Walker & Co—Roaltors. atswith punctiizous x M. Pasternak—Women’s Apparel. df 1 d c s . . 5 £ - 7 - cessories there is little likelihood of good merchandise selling Envle—Hair Dressing Parlor. regara jor iatest ae . Carrado—Imnterior Decorators. ees oreign on uch below the levels now named b tabl h A omen's apparet e Envionls > 8 omen’s =l 7 < m ed by reputable merchants. oo giites centers, and in conformity with But today, more than ever before, the important element is The Jokn A. O'Rourke Co—Interio= Dec- American voguemodes. € Auth- P L 5 entic Parisian model hats flaunt the store e sure ot your store, and your purcha creoed | € Undemoved SFhiotogreph xt ize and inimi - s y P se ers. extremes of size inimitable deco- i . Story & Cobb—Realtors. rative conceits. Equally fetcl is are care or itself. Washington Cadillac Co. the f Y ; e array of Young Cookesiowor Shup, developed models. These exploi ) i = Sharpe—Men’s Tailor eve . it the Americans look forward—not backward. Me = : ; best-liked chapean _ideals ~conservatively Manhattan Cleaning and Dyeing Co. 3 - = 5 % Dupont National Bank. adapted. [ Late spring and early summer ing Americans should realize this. C Pluym—Ladiss’ Tailor and Importer. dressy hats in a range wids enough to : > Hausler & Co—Stationers and Engrov- Superlatively satisfy the most eacting 2 = tastes. Signally varied and attractive Ogilvie Sisters—Hair Specialtists. sport” hats. Yowng—Millinery Importers. Blouses embellished with finest hand work, sports models of varied charm— all characterized by Young distinctive- ness. b C clicul A OP oz omze CcCul_Lve.

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