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Fg ™ THE SUNDAY STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C, MAY 8 1921—PART tion of the city. The Commissioners have recommended it, as they have the Dean tract, on several occasions. This area lies In the line of real estate de- velopment and it is not to be expected THE EVENING STAR, With Sunday Morning Edition. . WASHINGTON,D. C. SUNDAY.eeewrese.. May 8, 1921 The second was that of a few months ago, when the cities of Dusseldorf and Ruhrort and other industrial towns were occupied. The third is new pro- jected, to be effected if a negative or POLITICS AT HOME The Mood and the Men. | | D) Plan to Instruct U, S. When A Dol!ar_ls N ot a Dollar Y YEARS AGO IN HEARD AND SEEN/FIFTY YEA - THE STAR. Who is the first man most people * when they come to Washington? that it will be held indefinitely by the | unsatisfactory reply is rendered to the| The prevailing mood in the country Well, if th fve b 15 I s & 3 AL if they a tween T:15 H owners for possible park purchdse.|ultimatum of the allies. e Lo BTG ndetin i g St i ! ¥ arrive be /THEODORE W. NOYES. .. .Editor e e e et o o the s | B TOT P mectings and addr | 5 SHELOR S CTAN + The point of the lesson is (hat |&m. and 2 pm. it is most likely tobe | Before the civil war Washington was et b A 0 [The 1088 of the Deanitract should stim n itself the occupation of the richiyg them by public men—prefe i . SR min Franklin Cross, inspecior |the butt of critics, both foreign and do- he Evening Star Newspaper Company | ulate action on the Patterson property. | Ruhr district. would be a serious blow Lmen in office, executive or legislative. | % an outcome of President | Cabltal Lept working. eved 0 | ror the Capital Traction Company at | mestie, but after the Busines Office. 11th SE. aifd Peansytrania Ave. In the same way the fort drive prop- | to Germany. It is onc of the busiest | charged with handiing the larges | Harding's progfam for cath. ao-Stee ia ‘better than. |Union' station. |Compliment for Festoration of peace ‘Cheago Offce: Firse. Nationd), Bank ;:nm osition has been neglected. Lately it)parts of the country. Its coal mines|problems of the day | normaicy” and the de- capital lying idle ang -accumulat- Thousands of people during the | : the capital impy-vad Buropean Ofice: 3 Regent St., London, England. | has been revived and it is now urged|and its mills are invaluable o the in-| This ie e ; R— termination lof his admin-| 0o V0B M A O bs, (Past nine sears have talked 10 the (Washington. " [ france ant strongly. Of course, the right of emi- | dustrial welfare of the former empire. lis in evidence 4 : .| istration 1o get business under & o o 7 |stalwar " y i - | physical comtort 2 o v en- g iiven o e sly. . PIre-Vis in evidence and so much in flux.| G ol on Sapass * % & % t. gray-haired man with the ' physical comrort and received many en Ing Star, with the Sonday merning | nent domain can be exercised at any | Although not specifically stated, it is | ti way again on a sound and en- tanned face and hands, and have al- | comiums, which were highly clated ‘ditien, i delivered within the city ¥ 3 jinterest on the part of the public isi e hasiE i L i . e nds, and have a s, whi ere highly appreciates at om"fl e o T 5 43 cents peF | time for condemnation of the spaces |expected that Hssen will be included | constantly under spur. An od cry,| oo R% Masis. plans are under con- That reduced prices will increa#s | \wiyvs received courteous treatment, | because of the long record of “knocks™” month; only, 20 cents per month. OF-| Lo eoonr 4o Jink up the war-time for-|in the French advance. 1f so. the great | changed § pur. S MUYl sideration for a nation-wide cam- consumption and stimulate buying |\ ithout knowing his name. |in the past. In The Star of May ders may be sent by mail, m:}:zmno Main 1 3 ! changed in one word, goes up continu-i paivn (o teach the American peo- is the unanimous verdict of the H | {2 Collection 1s” made’ by re at the | tifications. But delay means a certain | Krupp works will be cnveloped. The faly. Watchmen, tell us of the day:! ple the answer to the man i sl b o | oty s there in all sorts of weathers. i quoted the following from the l each mont! o s Sl s S Claraia o A 9 510 230 . tie 4 e 0 the query: st studes J economic rainy days he resembles a seafar-! qo. A material “;"e‘;“‘ “i" ‘;”"‘" “l“‘"”‘d" l"‘"r"l' "m‘“ of this upon the l"‘““‘“’ what the signs of promise are. | When is a dollar not a doliar? situation. Price enhancement |INZ inan, wilh his “otiskins” and high | f‘“.‘ el de i s b mattsied more, as the city develops outwardly | people is not to be discounted. Naturally, the highe phice o ind geten Wi i < not | Poots. But, however tie day, he al- | asl on is to be congratulated Rate by Mail—Paysble In Advance. |0 0 00 e centers of his. | Germany has heretofore plended in- |y tiirallve th -higner piaiced MOn) . Aol IRolved T his s the ) SEISNIoURtals conpuTiLIon = 1St (| wavs weatal aiamile Mme. Gerolt, the wife of the P'russiii ¥ |are, the more numerous the invitations | necessity of driving home the nly an economic foily, but i Unquestionably there are people all | minister, has resided there thirs \ears Maryland and Virginia. i toric interest and incidentally all Sfjability to make more than a certain (o speak. The people want the “dope” | ANSWers 1o two other questions: some cases it amounts 1o a social over “the United States who have | 0 00 b n‘",; ::gslxndlm Xy g‘ Mo 4o | them sightly, are likely to be built;degrec of veparation. But cach SUc-|from headquarters whenever it i pe Pirst—What is a living wage? crime. memories of the pleasant man at the ] ')-mf*lh‘"'! Dl aa t_’:; o Shei audit o Bunday only ... 1.1 3. §2.40. 1 mo., 20c | upon and all traces of the original [cessive proposition has been @ Litte 'sible to reach that cminence, Hence | Second—W is a reasonable The owner of a large dairy farm | JUST cf S0k 1B fHoRL of (e L] e s T st All Other States. uses obliterated. If the fort drive is!more liberal than the preceding. Un-!the number of invitations received by | Profit? in the neighborhood of Washing- |with directions. Seemingly there isiopy ' o000 L Daily and Sunday.1yr. mo., 85¢ | ever to be developed, authorization to|less the allies weaken they will exact ' (he Preside ey | 1t will be emphasized that §10 a | 100 said the other day that while |10 address in the National Capital | pionHe e sedt Daily only S 80 g tthe President and the Vice President| ) Sows Were dicing oy to which he cannot properly directWith hardly an exception, of ali persons Stnday onty 1101 Mo S6e | that end should be enacted promptly. a full acquiescence, with no margin{ from different sources and from atl| 0¥ 18 00t @ living wage. if. as the 18 Coms Wereprotuc e avisne e snswiionier [of taste and culture who remain buz =mayony . ==2% | for there is no assurance from year to{for bargaining. That is to say. if Ger-|cetions. North, south, east and west | 705810 of such a scale, the wage- ‘\l\':“lhf"““"‘do'! il @ K‘h"‘" v Especially he s the old dadl “'lm ugh to form acquaintances in Wash- a Ay vear that these points will be pre-|many does not on the twelfth an-!are camer for a spoken word by cither | CATNCT has work but two days a Sshington desiecs mould docept (fEtend M ornin ol e NI | ety hi B i e s T The Imperfect “‘Slacker” List. : Co ARl i < . spol d by et | from him only sixty gallons a day, |courtiy smiles. and his arm s cver | #atn 4 ave opy ity co it s served for inclusion in the projectednounce complete acceptance of labil-|or hoth on matters of national import. | ! the explanation of the dealers be. at their disposal when they get into | delightful surroundings and to enjoy its As the so-called “slacker list" pre- boulevard which, if ever built,lity in the allies® ter . Goraa ; | And stress will be put upon the v he dealers tlie green Cits: | ; s great boulevard which, if ever built,fity in the allies’ terms the French| It is fortunate o countEy th diani wa 5 <.ui. | delicious climate, which, take the Sredt by tHe WAL Demrtmant 18/ pub| o 5 H L i : is fortunate for the country that! faci that enhancement of 100 per | iM% that they didn't want to break Mr. Cross has been with the Cap . which, take i ¢ e y : Jpub-| will constitute one of the most re-| forces will on the nest day begin their [at such a time the two highest excen- | 1, DFice 688" At ConatiLyTe prices through an oversupply. |tal Traction Company since 1894, and | Year through. is unequaled by that of lished, in sections, in certain cities,| markable drives in the world. march. oivs’ pmees e Rile : cers ot 2 o The forty othe llons a day he |has been an inspector since 1812 | any section of the country. Thise who ’ ve offices are filled by speakers of | a4 profit, reasonable or otherwise, i Y, other gallons a. day:he hold the contr opi d who hi instances are coming to light of me! The date set for 5 = 5 1 < i K | | ary opinion, an ho hine wrongly included, who actuall s”‘(‘m e T e ¢ ¢ date set for the next move into | power, trained in the art of public| result of such a margln, it has to feed to his hogs. though he 9 [ done 50 muchto create 4 false impros y . who ac! . : igs iermany, in default of full avowal of | gddres 3¢ rding & ol g a3 has a ca ance much sion iv the public mind in regard to in the military or naval ranks during | The Financial Condition of France. {1 T T Co Rl of ol “:'er f‘u ldress. Both M rding and Mr.} s imporsible to wove goods from c:fa;’rflhu;‘{:(_hdu"d-"t oflimuy The modern child. especially the | Washingtro, Witt ve found 10 e z cor Bl can 4 P el uy the thirteenth. Forl Coolidge are at home and at case be-| warchouses and shelves into the Acabe 2 apartment-bred child, gets some queer ! the Vuigir newly rich people the war. Yet until the lists appeared | There has been a plethora of mis-jwhom will this be an unlucky day? fore un audience, and never fail to] hands of consumers. If the same curtailment rule is ‘,f.n“. S d“ : sl e 1300R1ities who fiind mp songentulitind dieve in print they have been unaware that | understanding and uninformed discus- Lttt vhets el fait 1ol 10 will be sousht to convince the | @Pplied impartially to other pro- |0 “Mni "l". 528 “"rl"‘(" AT PAINS ) 4 apmointed office scekers and unsu.- . % i gl laiin —————— {justify their appearance—never fait to b 3 are taken by the parents (o acquaint | . b o they are borne on the books of the|sion in the United States as to the| i I Seae g od coesal ducers in the territory, Washing- cesstul lobbyists and cladmants whe 5 H 4 : < . N | reward their hearers with obser agescarnory;thal: an; sexcessive A : = it with the maunifold activities « owledge of Washingto o government as evaders of duty. The|financial problems of Europe arising | Postal Soldiers. Rt e | wake is bownd to result in part- | oS milk supply s arbirarity | NI T stord wen i s S DL R b War Department proceeds on the|out of the great war. No more | Drill of postal employes in pistol x'”“i i “”"’!‘ 4 : fime- worlcland, ihal.thesranuecad reduced 40 per cent. Does any As this is the task of a lifetime of | #1d the depariments, and who know as LT 2 ¢ ! fare t ngoover v 5 5 U ihata 2 As & e task of a etime seiat i < ¢ theory that it is up to the individual | cellent example of this type of love jand rifle practice. as a means of cn. *7 MEUIE BEEL AL BOE WIRES © G number of dotlars earned under | one doubtihat asubstantial price {equcation, it is not to be wondered |6 08 LS prover ax thes oo 10 establish his own record. On this| talk has ented itself than that abling them to protect the mails from| o ' , ;‘l e i '] 3 "I such a scale will have their pur- reduction would greatly increase lat that the child of today sometimes | (PPABAT. - Bat even this clas s T8t basis many thousands of names may | dealing with France. The public has | the robiiers who have lately been raid.{ (007 (hat the to offiials nanod | chasing power redueed by the | the consumption of mitk: Auy [JmIs 9 puciisons MRCR SO Gons of” Washinston “are bein g be officially recorded as “deserters”|heard that France, on the verge of |ing the vans and trucks and railroad {370 0 U BETOORER. B8 \Biihe CXL neccssarily hisher scale of prices. | doctor w l;' Lestics. (haL e 8 [ the Teast Gt more i more cvers dav by the Whereas the men actuaily won honors | bankruptcy as a result of her war ef-|mail care. suggests that the role of | o Slttion and what fin wa Intmpresaing the warker with age city family, especially where | Modern advertising makes we chitd ] S50 EULe S OF SRS L0 Loty % to0t : remedy it demam They are. indeed. ] the advantage of full-time work there are children, ought to use |well acquainted with certain articles | OU% {ransters s = - and in some cases sacrificed their|fort, was “quitting cold.” that rather postal worker is now to be rated! 0" i A tEd TRt SeYaDags 2 wioe b miuch Tk as b n oW s iri agily . dise. b dekvas i, ainaeod 1t and substantial Jmproviment lives in active duty. than tax her people to meet her legiti-, among the extra-hazardous. There| . frone 2 it [t dower moge ovepiNane LT If the case of the milk produc quainted with other articles which | ¢ :,"“N} \I'U"kmmo n\u :..'. & ,m,‘_ i s i 4 {iowicass e ; fice probubly than any men compos- | at an artiticially high wage. wheat of the milk producers | {Nble (hem. Therefore. the child | Other eities suiciently * attest An effort is being made in Congress | mate expenses she proposed to force|is. indeed, no more efficient corps off. = " Jerial Tick ot hith abto aleck:l: TTAIBHE wall e daltanias an exam: and distributors stood alone it |jumps 4t conciusions. | growth of Washington during ihe last 1o relieve the newspapers of all liabil-| Germany to meet them for her. We|workers in the government ser I'(‘,“i.fffi -ll'(m:] lldfi:: - l.'n'”inor:f{:.!-! nh With wag o it $10 » day wouldn’'t matter so much. nor in Take & vertaln youagster, Becant|dconds was mevaseed 1o thal of Seoy £ i % g c ed States. For, pet, ple. el i 2 3 hi ew cCities, en in e ' est ity in the premises. A resolution has|have heard it stated that her taxes, in [ now than those who are engaged in |y ootiden, in addition 10 heing View| and haif time for the worker, and justice could it be insisted that }‘d O s e T G ana e e e k0 T fron rest been adopted by the House to print|percentage of income, are low in com-imoving and distributing the mails. | 0" ,:,m e 'le‘“m‘ ,f,. ,:} \,l wheat at $2 a bushel. a week's they reduce their prices while the | Wad much intercated in her. Quite | Iviica‘ions, that the progress the the lists in the Congressional Record | parison with those of other nations.|If they are to be drilled as soldier litstaines it & . Ml wages would biy fiftesn bushels prices of all the things they had |a friendship was struck up between ::';“J:""! be even more marked and ©g- and thus give them the semblance of | We have heard that no whole-hearted | well as in their regular duties the i it S of wheat. Reducing both 50 per | 1o buy remaincd up. But the logie {them 0 G R “privileged” matter, publication of |effort is being made to reduce the over-{ will be entitled to special considera- b S T cent, a full week's work at $7.30 in the case of one commodity aP- Iyittle one to view her box of paints * % ‘which can be made safely. A bill has | expanded monetary circulation. And, | tion. | Two Democrats. a day would buy thirty bushels plies generally to all others. It is As_she opened the lid the child’s| The base ball season opencd in also been introduced in the House to|finally, we have been told that, unable| The protection of the mails from In the Fifry of wheat at $1.50 a bushel. Stated either a "\‘lrlu_us circle” or a “be- eg;lgt:l r\:‘x;onr; lr‘«:h:_:beost u‘fog:r:nll-‘“u Washington about this time fifty relieve the newspapers directly by pro- | to meet her own running expenses, she | theft and destruction has hecome a | back yonder, nearly thirty v in another way, by accepting a "f’l‘:"-'e"(; W*l""‘- x"'“""‘d,"“’“"’ o Jyou've got!” he exclaimed. yOArE MBp. With viding for the defense of all libel suits|is making no adequate provision for | serious problem. For a little while| —two young men of cloquenc 50 per cent cut and zetting full- ‘fr’“ “" S';‘;‘(;:”L-l’;l‘““fl‘f‘:““°“: 5 - Ball Games by Visit of the Boston and the payment of all damages by the | her foreign debt. All that is neces.|there has been a remission of raids|much promise—one from the east, the | time work, the worker's money ampety B LS AcTprIces o Boston T Red Stockings on 3 alcs wage would be increased 50 per | means decreased consumption; de- Nor is a child to be blamed for at- oston Leam. ., ~ Tne first government. sary to refute, once and for all, these|on the postal wagons. But this is no | other from the west—held seats in the | @ o 3 : 2 : 5 . i ¢ e | cent—from $30 to $15 a week— | creased consumption means de- |tempting to make cxcuses. game of the series of the local teams These remedies for a difficult situa-|and similar claims, is a recourse tojsure indication of abandonment of th House. One had been a member of | A H actual earnings—ex- creased production; decreased pro- liven grown-up people do that. was played on the 2d of May, 1871, tion go at the matter in the wrong, facts available to all. l field by the bandits who have hereto- | y s | The for t that body re. one m. but his ssed in terms of the necessities pre duction means a lessened wage The ingenuity of some of the ex-|The Star the next day told the story. The names on the lists are offi-| The national debt of France is esti-|fore made the mails their special | other was making his debut in national P00 8 8 00T L0 G e with which to buy the higher- |cuses offered by children is refresh-!p.. iieq specifically to note which styled those of “deserters,”|mated at 271,899,000,000 gold francs,|plunder. politics. Both were assigned 1o the | {50 S0 T trom | priced commodities. Or, if the |inS, after hearing the time-honored | Gy S0 T 0L T D e assumed whereag, in fact, many of them are|and of this sum 34,000,000.000 gold| Mail robbery, in any form, should | most important of the House commit-| gricen bushels of wheat to thirty | start is in the other direction: |Cicose® Siven day after day by thelr | @ M e st Bl garmion not deserters or evaders or slackers. | francs s foreign debt. Against this!be made by law a crime of first mag- | tees—ways and means—an unusual| pushels Lowered prices means increased The boys and girls have yet 10! (iiiors were victoriou The fault lies not in the men named, | foreign debt stand foreign credits of | nitude. Whether anybody injured | compliment for beginners | * ok ok x consumption; increased consump- lle::"’ l‘:m K[d-limt:; fl{fulufl'j_- r:mrc}f “The Boston Red Stockings played but in the incompleteness of the rec. |13.000,000,000 francs, exclusive of the!or not, these raids are alw: made) Tariff reform was the issue of the All this, of course, is academic ‘ tion necessitates increased pro- | MK WrOUE o the street cars e their first same in Wushington yes- ords of the government. The respon- | 20.000.000,000 francs owed her by Rus. | by armed men. ready to shoot to kill, | day. and they were in full agreement| and will make littie impression | duction: increased — production | ‘They are thrown on their OWn re-|icrday upon the grounds of the local sibility rests not on the individuals, |sia. The French budget for the year And if they succeed in getting hold |on it. standing shoulder to shoulder | upon the worker unless It is dem- I means; iateadier empioyment and I;‘;;‘; iy Anye Ang | Club, corner of Isth and & streets. but on the Army and Navy organiza. [Just passed totaled 47952538413 of mail pouches they inflict an untold |if the advocacy of a tarif for revenue | onstrated to him in & conclusive | an increased tolal wage W dhUgor the'sicete of his now shirt {0 S ctoeln, Cwith the Tostons st tions. france, and was divided into two sec- | injury upon countless people and busi- | Only. { manner that a reduction in wages | \jvmch dx_: buy ';h: f:‘y:;m' ;;d : ist w'x‘ p’l‘av.:;mazmnmuml the fire | (h. bat, who succeeded in scoring If a man actually served under his |tions. Of these the first, entitled “or- | ness interests. | Four vears later the democratic party| #nd a corresponding reduction in | ;‘e’:"n'“fl‘;,;"’;’r‘, s O os e aether miw! what: had|iaree Euss, itheiJiatonals. anaking own name presumably that name ap.|dinary expenditures,” amounted to e - [made a shift, and put the financial | (N Seneral price l":"‘:",:‘:‘n’d;";:y‘ e effort mow to o made |happened to the new waist, she asked | Gaca *'Nitner club plaved up to the pears on cither the Army or the Navy [ 21761107926 francs, and. including | president Ebert of the German re.| 11¢5U0n above the tariif question, and | 3 ®RE, FERELE T 0 (R0 5o et i started going the A aoked s Innocent as a three- | Standard, both e lists. It is hard to see how a complete |49 it did the sums sct aside for "wipuhnr looks from a distance like one | N® YOURE man from the west hecame | ¢ tnere is any likelihood that | other way. vearcold can on a sunshiny day. !note was a home run, ¢ rncs check-off cannot be effected between | Service of the debt, was covered in full those lists and the records of the draft | by taxation. To do so the per capita boards. Confusion of similar names is | taxation reckoned in relation to the possible, but with addresses available | enitire population was raised consider- of those officials from whom little is expected except to avoid getting in the way when there is regular work to be done. the party’s leader. takign the honor in circumstances of dramatic intensity at the party’s national convention. The young man from the east bolted | the worker will willingly accept a reduced money wage he m be thoroughly convinced that he is not being asked to accept a low- * * ok * Deluded by the artificial pros- perity of the war period, there has sprung up a school of econo- 1 i | and George Wright, and a fine doubi and triple play by the Boston nine. The score was 32 to 3. “This afternoon the Red Stockings | will try their hand with the amateur nine of the Olympic Club, and tomor- rain,” he said. = * % A kindly woman who hurt a fly"—although she iz an in- “wouldn’t from the draft lists complete identifica- | @bly more than 100 per cent. the nomination, and stumped the | ered standard of living. 3 r v ation, E 3 ista are toaching that high 45 at | TOW the first game of the season for tion would seem to be possible. The second section of the general country against the candidate: and| Above all, there must me unques- | Moot WhO ate teaching (Rt BT ) dustrious swatter of them—fecls that) (" cpimpionship will take place on wages an L] ¥ p she hurt the feelings of a cat re-|the Olympic grounds between the To make the man come forward and | budget, under the head of extraordi- purge his own record is in some cases | nary budget, provides the funds neces to demand the impossible. The man |sary for the non-recurring expendi- Pending a decision as to world dis- armament a great deal of human death and suffering may be prevented by abolishing grade crossings and with his aid the candidate was defeat- ed They have not been in agreement ce, though both have remained they met tioned good faith in the proposi- tion that the entire movement is not an effort to make the wage- earner “the goat” of the economic is a condition highly to be desired. The necessity of combating the teachings of these economists will make a great deal more difficult { Boston Red Stockings and the Olym- pic Blue Stockings. This game is the all-absorbing topic in base ball cir- cles. It is estimated that about 5.000 cently. She was looking out the back win- dow when she spied a curious-look-, ing cat walking along the edge of the | may be dead. He may be in a hospital. | tures incident to reconstruction and s democrats. Last year as . g P - . 0! = He may have moved out of the orig. | Pensions recoverable under the trea.|SUarding against motor catastrophes. |qelegates at San Francisco, the man| Situation. The wage-earner will the task of getting back to “nor- ';T;’é:kcafl;: eldr:gecrl‘sshipol‘x;:id c"vfll;‘ulllf-,‘?tmfiaf—:ymrr?:."'(’-‘1';?.?":::‘:(' 'l?h-- inal draft jurisdiction, to another city |ties of peace from Germany and her —————— {trom the cast as the champion of the| be convinced of this good faith | o q seen before. ; [ betting runs wbout 100 to 50 in favor or another state. The lists are to be|former allies. Germany is solemnly| In View of the agitations prevalent | wets, the man from the west the cham-| ©M1Y When he sees on the part of The economists who are teaching | SRt called out 1o othere: o T Wha are. con- only locally prirted. and’a man’borne | Pledged to meet those expenses. But | it Setms useless to worry about any |pion of the drys. 4 i pave: Lt ik dvl-!,_:r:,bc‘:‘::m ?.T: this doctrine lose sight of the No sooner had she said this, she | rected with the Olympics are Water- may. if now residing in Kansas, never | that pledge is of no more value than | S€renity by the intrusion of a live wire | building on Capitol Hill the other day, | o "ro o 0ecc™ broe margins ments, With reckless prodigality, | 800 (EEC Bl M Ccusingly, the cai | field: Brainerd, piteher. With the know of the publication. Only through | others which Germany has made, and | i an ambassadorial capacity. lthe one—again a member of the| “‘wmat is why in the campaign' | ¢ Spending mot only k:"“ Past | o lanced himself on the narrow top | Boston nime are George " Wright, the enterprise of friends can he be|knowing the necessity of resuming ——— { House—chatting with friends in the | of education. it will be aimed to i:’r,::; ni:n”t‘;‘e‘;rpef?x!:luerse. e'i'm"f.:fi ml-"br a full minute he glared at ll\e’sfic?;:lsr;\‘l’r{'a}'.}{;:‘;‘; hu,:fsa;.'d Gould, cleared. work in the devastated regions, of con-{ Some of the lists gotten out by de-!chamber, the other entertaining a! reach producers, manufacturers, and paying out the proceeds with |Woman. whose sensitive heart bcal;righl field. "It will be =een that the This is too long a chance to take. |tinuing life to her war widows,|Partments in connection with waf|knot of admirers in one of the cor-! gistributors and merchantsas well fiite tegacd) 1o Diioes or values! imsapprenensionsy Ba e Lk LI o m;x::&x:n::‘x“2“‘1;.;‘3,.‘:::;:‘..:: in The newspapers are disposed to render | orphans and crippled soldiers, has)service have proved to be not nearly|ridors. They are no longer young,! us wage-workers. They must be They also lose sight of the fact |I said ‘:b‘«:u‘tfl:{'}‘e she said, afterward. | far as possible. full service in rounding up the real | found it essential to raise the money |as Well revised and supervised as those | but neither gives the suggestion of | impressed with answers o the | (pa¢ the United States is not a HARLES E. TRACEWELL. | Boston won, 20 to 18 slackers, who deserve punishment and { W borrowing on long term and per-|of the social secretaries. iage. The figures of both have filled! questions: “What is a reasonable world to itself, and that foreign public exposure. But it is asking too | Petual notes. With justice and right —————— out. The one has lost much of his| profit>” and “When is a profit not | (r.qe small as is its volume in I N ESS much of them to be parties to a pro- | she Droposes eventually to force Ger-| Like every other wonderful inven.|hair. but what remains retains its| @ profitz” proportion to the whole volume of DIGEST OF FORE G PR cedure that is certain to inflict great|many to pay the sum necessary for|tion, the automobile is valuable or|vouthful color. The hair of the other Perhaps it may seem like carr: American trade, is absolutely es- ing coals to Newcastle to take les- | gantial to American prosperity. distress and perhaps irreparable in-|the redemption of those notes. Jury. It is not 50 much a question of | The people of France pay 18 per libel as of justice. Let the War De.|cent of their annual per capita income partment put forth its lists—after the | to the state. The people of England, most rigid research into every avail-| Paying 28 per cent, alone pay more. able war roster—as those of ‘men|The rate in Germany is 12 per cent, in pernicious according to whether it falls into the hands of a responsible citizen or an outlaw. —_—————— Bill Haywood will not be the first {to discover that the sovict govern- i i | still in boyish abundance, but white as snow. Upon the whole, time has dealt kindly with hoth W. Bourke Cockran and William J. Bryan. sons on the theory of profits to the traders of America; but if American traders ever learned the theory of profits rightly many of them apparently forgot it in the flush times of war, and have not In the war The flush prosperity of the war period was possible only because there was limitless foreign de- mand, without regard to price, for every surplus thing this country could produce. Mines and mills idle today because !the scheme of trangport may have to tors, counteract by their movemerits of the wings any tendency of the ma- chine to lose its equilibrium. Experts are looking forward to the building of the full-sized machines on this principle. It is only by son- struction and operation that the ape- chanical problems of such # wirng aud The “Bird-Wing” Plane. A vista so wonderful that our whole conception of the place of aircraft in be altered. Such is the promise of the new “pulsating” wing of the Austrian m’;‘;:m’:r‘"'"; Srepnor -‘0“:*"2“& "’;:e::“fi 3:“”’3 qeerent _Z Iment has no fands for freworks to! A Wit and His Reward. since remembered. h and men are e 1 Nimtanr | the question of the weight of e anding them as deserters, € the facts as to the fiscal | wetcome distinguished visitors. Is Tim Campbell to be deprived—Ilet | days of commodities scarcity and this foreign demand has fallen |scientist, Prof. Raimund Nimfuhr.' oo 000" achieving intricate nawe- writes a British technical expert t0[ments can be solved. i and the newspapers will doubtless lend | effort of France during 1920. Knowing soaring prices a trader had only away until now it is below even N s be frank and sayv robbed—of his 2 " o, 0 .. thelr fullest aid in the effort to get |them, who can say that that nation us 3 = and dollars in G 1 1t will not |the London Daily Mail. Tt Prof. Nimfuhr's claims are-sti- . , s (T ina e to invest a thousan the pre-war volume. not | ’ i F's clalins g the rolls straightened and the actual | Which so gallantly bore the brunt of SHOOTING STARS. d,“,"‘h“"'“ to immortality? Did he, or i 0 IV L the price up to two | come back, even to the pre-war | The basis of the theory has just been|stanfiated_in Faree seain work-wmd id;*he Jnot, B4y -anone occasion: Lo volume, so long as costs of pro- |investigzated by experts of such repute|ayd pulsating wings of some st slackers, identified finally by climina- | German aggression in war, is not to- thousand, and, presto, he had earn- ' tion, presented to the country. day making an equally gallant clfnrl! sl hitiaed {Froaident Slevcland, who had auoted | I Chdred per cent profit. But | duction in this country are 5010 100 [as Herr Schwengler, cliief of the Zep- | tested satisfactorils—it ie calculatet SO PR R to set her house in order-and to meet | 01d and New. f e Comstitution against a vewest Tim L1 g"y thousand dollars’ worth | per cent above pre-war proguction fpcin worke, and Here Skopih. head of| et S e T T In addition to its influence on|'N® OPligations which are hers. French|«1i's only just an accident,” {was uriing. at is the Constitation | S5 0000 (wo thousand doesn't | costs. And until it does come |the designing Stfl of the FOkKer|drid penple would he So aconomicatm. O an T, 1! ene, Nnhnesd s Cali B i an iAo oa] SRl ustiana . between friends | vare a lundred per cent or any | back there will continue to be |works. Both have indicated their be-power that passenzers could by car economic affairs, a formal tariff speech | €On-| Said Hezekiah Bings, In New York the other day, in a ! fit if it is impossible to scll | idie mines and mills and men. lief that Prof. Nimfuhr is on the right|Ticd Dy air between Europd| by the chairman of the Senate finance | 91107 But her program toward de- “When people show a certain bent | public address, somebody eredited the | otner B "at the hizher price. | (Copsright, 1921, by The Washington Star.) {lines by joining the directorate of|AMericd cheaper than in a sgpf- committee is important ax a con.|M4lon i sound and already under] por saving clever things. famiGus uestlon: to Big Tin Sulivan, | A = 2 the “Nimfursche Scgelfug Syndikat”| Lk o way. The American people, watching | The poctry lod Shakespeare wrote— been addressed 1,,5 { Even more significant is the interest Fascination. clusive evidence that Senator Penrose has entirely recovered his healtn. the progress toward the final comple- | tion of that program, with their minds Or Bacon, some folks s i and having President Roosevelt. Now Sullivan was I Importance of the Library financiers are taking in the prom Nimfuhr method offers of so re- Why. with their sex so muc the S e With pleasure unalloyed 1 quote A hearty fellow s Bowery ty i Sk % ity i % 1uote. (a4 hearty fellow of the Bowery type, hut ducing the power necessary to drive|majority in numbers, is it that some a W B cleared of ignorant or vicious is- a i P ; % i it i airera 8| % Danger that the . 8. A. will be. ‘B icious mis-{ It says things just my way. {not a wit. His elaim to remembrance | “m':;‘::‘ff.,,:.',‘,‘;,f,,“{,,‘fi,', ‘::'r‘f’,{"";fiafi:::(,:’t womcen have many offers of marriage? come an isolated nation appears 1| TEPTESENtALONS, Will do so with sym- jis the remark that he “would rather|{ ppe special technical library is re- undoubtedly had the same ecxperi- | asks a4 writer in the London Daily Following the formation of the orig- 8 : athy and admiration in thei “I sometimes seek to scinti er Kt = b iness | i 2 ! ai become more remote with every dip. | PO S i bRy st [ mitchingpost In New York than | arded by Dr. Arthur Little, one of |1, Since & large number of business | inal syndicate i Holland, & Paris|Mail. If widowed once, even twice. lomatic session in Europe. | e el fnnile ideshic k| Bk ihGde: 014 Tellove -etFitic.a Eli!i congressman in Washington.” The i America’s greatest chemists, us 10L| i nccessary 10 maintain special li- | Now news 19 to hand (hat & powerfui \-o:n mllddl‘-“a} marry agaip. the. amount- ofcswoadch i ":' T diterary. laFks ) U Big Fellow,” it may be mentioned, {merely the heart, but the arterial € " | braries. ,\,,,‘.,,l..,,,,h = "dr ate, [,,L.I,,,f“a(,:;,: aid M‘crs.“m ‘t-:ilxml or old, they, wi RO e amot opping he . o knew his own qualifications very wel as well of all industrial rescarch. . ect with P’rof. Nimfuhr's office in v vithout lovers. n Park Possibilities in Danger. |could do would be of little account in| That makes the modern pace '“'"'"" “:nrrll:|1' m”m‘ 'A~\.4h|,‘ “u’:::‘::li :v‘rlx‘. hl "h‘::"‘: ‘)ries for research.” he saidi g blic librari 1 ‘n"""a' T thed e oo tesson nccomy | Of course opportunity and enviren- An emphatic illustration of the dan. | solving European fuel problet | slow: | ouee vomerutalted Tim Campbell onlin n presidential address before the [ ohe Bt B e L e | panicd by his | assistant, - Engineer| Melt must have a great deal to do ger of delaying park projects in this | —_—————— i And my affection clings e e h T ' 2 American Chemical Society, oud| SE SR B e hat the | EEE0 DY dout to. vislc ‘the Gnitea ‘\h.‘x‘]pz‘::dtwu.;n-.v.‘x'um.n.:'.\ but never- DIEICE I MTOCAGEDY the et oir | Bt gl man el T fo iy o] o rhonta of thia TR 4 a0 ! nis fame s the author of the question, | American 1 it library | SPecial lbrary mects the’ needs of |Sfiter (o Superintend the ‘construc- | (RIS the {ruth remains’ that : e Lo il Aaaac the Macully) [of o i o {Tim denied the authorship with em. | be developed around @ L b | the business men and the investiga- | tion of full-sized machines embody- o s onan ky e SN it chase by the Woman's National Civic{muking trouble for more important] Said Hezekiah Bings. phasie, | Doubliess. Tim mrobably he. | tie business of which should b €01 e Cpye umber of public Tibrarics | s, principie, B B nery, a Doarding school or a. lonely Foundation of the area known s the | people while remaining comparatively = ] i o i {collect, compile and classify in a Wa¥ | pag pyigiplied greatly in the last |, L0 theory on which Prof. Nimfuhr | country house—and a man will find Dean tract, on which that organiza- | comfortable himself. ! Problems, oame tired of having the question al-j L available every serap of i< (o Toid vears and their service | Temeisiinte tiniion on the meapon. | Ier out. She has that wonderful ift tion proposes to build a structure to M T “The railroads have a great m:gny!:““:i" ::r:flim ‘lrr: ;; the only good [0 Gon bearing upon the materials, | o 5y g ien™ ina developed \\'|:l.; Sive ‘methods of birds and insects. I’.fng""L“g“J"’Ly“'é‘i:l‘fi'..‘}’}?f' a'x:?nm;f'r"' serve as headquarters. This tract,| Europe regards American politics as | P O0*Me: T e elfort 5 an assortion | methods @nd requirements of e - tho demands made, upon it. 10 now | Mplancs with fixed wings and an| Queen’of Stots, which no one. hi Meal for reservation for the pleasure | compiivnted, but nothing lke as com| " YC*" replied Mr. Crosstots, “mut| SUll another eflurt fn an asscrtion |guyry concerned: 11y ] Feaches out to the child, having |cording o this line of research, be | " peen 4ble fo deine. o and benefit of the people, has been|plicated as politics at present in|i g on Wi Puvs mileage books has| hih: ha ancient |y, case of illness books not oMY |gpecial rooms and specially trained | shown vastly inferior in relative per- | beauty, for it has been (he dowep sl * for a number of years listed for pur-| Eur to do some figuring al whee which has seen service injyepve the physician, but have vValu-|,.reong (o bring the right book to | formance to either & bird or an in-| women with quite plain features. 4 urope. L | one form or another for centurfes, and | yple therapeutic qualities, and Ebra- | S5l g 10 he ; sect. K - Nor does it operate on one sex alone. chase by the government and the Dis- i f i ] he school, | 1f one could take a bird like an |G c ca 2 I Scanti was vamped in this case to fit a breezy | ries are being introduced and main- ’ : . . - i A Girls at school can wield it over thakr trict as @ park. Its purchase has antiness. | wa Zy |ries are % through whose classrooms it circu- [albatross and increase it in size till | fellows. Always, in every commu- ik s ! i Eskimos are reported to be eating; “I haven't anything to wear,” com.|legislator in conference with a serious | tained in hospitals and asylums fOT| ), (o5 thousands of carefully select- |it Was as Dbig as a medium-sized | nity, there are one or two who attract Lol 'Th""““‘d" by thelne another. The Eskimo has never | plained Mrs. Woman. {and solemn executive. Nonsense! Why | the benefit of the patients. ¢ “books' supplementing the formal present-day biplanc, it would. it fs| the rest without apparent effort, That “ommissioners. e owners, £ i’ - i S . i _ 29 s e depel nstruct nd maki; y ! 3 e at is t 2 p N e e T, ANIMAL | autained much of @ reputztion as an | “What you say,” replied Mr. Man, | have selccted a plain man of the peo-| The lawyer is even more dependent | JRrion, SUY, TLIINE, 1 Soram | G Sivaicnt of GBOUL ten horatbowers wimat, weh eves horoh i e ¥ public spirit, 1d it out with something | than the doctor upon books, and sinCe | ecess o wholesome pleasure read- | in propulsion, whereas the biplane | wished to be loved, but because -* epicure. sn't accurate as yet. But if s Vles ! Dle for decoration would require about 200 horsepower. | others wished to love her. of the market, in order that the gov- the necessary references are too nu- | ing than to ck Carter” and “Dia- keep getting lower at the t R i g el and high. | classical? H oren et R s e e e | A giant gnat, big as an airplane, it | Moral qualitics have n : ernment _mig:t avail ”iur" of this op- Friday the Thirteenth of Ma: er at the bottom iUs very liable 1o/ No: New York, upon whom he con.|merous to be contained in _"Iml_"“: Tmmigrant and. obens. its clubracme | is averred, would fly with infinitely | with fascination. e ine e portunity. From year to yvear fear Y- lmme true.” i ferred this distinction, may not appre. | collections he is obliged to maintain | gor ymericanization purposes. It sends | less exertion of power than is re- |t said: “She is awfully good, but has beervexpiesnsd that thos couldinal. [Piorane it Germany rhere ““""Id[v [ cinte Tim Campbell, She may he il | connections with a law librars as|out books to sparsely populated |apired for any of our existing ma-|she has no charm. “On the other B > o | clate ell. S ay b 7 s conilnnes s practice: rural sections through extension cen- | chines. R T hand. 110 one entirely selfish is ever longer refuse gratifying offers made|that the reparations pressure by the Incomprehensibilities. {ing to blot him out, .or sce it done, | 1ON8 @8 hie continues his praciies. Ters, traveling libraries and book | The Nimfuhr principle is to imi- [ truir loved. e for the ground, and now they have|allies would be limited to the occupa-{mpe seed that grows, the blossom | But Washington, who knew him wen | The realm of business as well 83 wagons. It circulates books in|[tate mechanically, so far as it is| AMystery lies at the root of this sold it and the opportunity for a pub-|tion of the Ruhr valley it might be iling gay, ! Ay G the world of science calls to its as-| Braille or Moon type to the blind. | possible to do 80, the methods of na- | power of fascinatio Its innermost T oo v v | smiling gay, (and for long, objects. She is able to | i WOUS T TGt Tibrary. The | It Strives, in short, as far as pos- | ture in the Wings of birds and in- [ secret veness. There can be lic reservation definitely passes. 1f|disposed to render a definite negative] Are pysteries that rise on every | recall other witticlsms of his, and be- " 3 Svend | sible with inadequate appropriations, | sects. The Nimfuhr “pulsating wing” | nothing dull, nothing taken for the project now in hand i carried|to the ultimatum just served. But ands L4 Iy /th 40sd & | finuncier may no longer depend UPON | 5 meet cach person’s reading prob- [relies upon an extraordinarily rapid | granted about it. It must have the through a notable improvement will |there is no perlod to the propositi : lieves not only that he made this Wit-| |50, investments with which he is|lems with the right material. Vibrating or stroke action upon the | clement of Surprise. One is newer bo ent iyl ere is no - pel ® Proposition | 5o ynere are things, I'm not ashamed ! ticism, but meant it. Tim Campbell in touch, but must have * cushion of compressed air which in | witched by the steady friend of whom personally immediate information upon national and international affairs. For hin therefore, the financial library is vital for the collection and sclentific ar- one is quite sure, but b wild thing not to be caught. " The husband-hunting girl, who pur- sues every male as a_possible mate, does mot depend on_fascination but on perseverancc. She realizes that flight is formed beneath a sustaining plane. The actual Nimfuhr wing, as structed for a full-sized mach will, it is understood, be hollow, with a flexible membrane on the under side. be effected, and the city's civic life|of the allies. There is nothing what- ‘will be enriched. But there will be no|ever in the ultimatum or in the pre- park. The public will not have the{ceding communications respecting benefit of thie beautiful space xo con-|reparations to justify the belief that The casual visitor to seeing the simple cording the loan of a book. the conclusion that that a processes of re- library, was sul generis, if his former con- | stituents can digest that characteriza- tion. can never hope to under- stand. DRSS, draws ————————— t venlently located and o remarkably | the French, or their allies with them The Practical Viewpoint. o, is all there . a ke : 3 e financier i A rangement of material, and *a good / "1 By pneumatic mechanism this mem-{a number of men only meet very tashioned for the pleasure of the com. | will confine thelr advance to the re-| “The motion pictures should be cen.| A &reat financier is at a disadvan- {7000 Tpecomes the right hand of | Is to library work. or bases his esti- | prane is set pulsating or vibrating |few women on intimate terms, and DA gion now indicated. ‘Though nat 0] sored.” tage as compared with some of our!the bank oxe('u‘:‘lvc 5 ; 0 mate of the profession upon the tra- | with such rapidity that walls 0‘: "’ml'y ’fl;‘ them like to be certain of ) § . 4 2 2 SRive Latat] i That canny old Scotchman Andrew | q; -t . 2 | atmospheric pressure are generatedthe right answer before they pro- Other spaces have been recommend. | stated, it is understond that this is| “Of course.” replicd Mr. movipseploture (ataca, I AOL DeINg| cornegle is. qubted as ‘saying, win | Soonal Olfcbme Jibririen. Wiom. e Ahien shall, 1t is Intended, not only | pose. i s bt ed in this same way for park preser-|but another move in the progression | Barnes. “Nothing boosts any kind of o | 2"1¢ 10 utilize domestic tragedies inlypg - course ofciayéxpérienceas i “m,““ o ‘:,.:';"a;mb and &en- | susiain but a0 inronel e e e e o 1o AclonEness; 100, in Mever al- . P atoorill beic iRl Py 4 Citl Leal life for purposes of professional|manufacturer 1 Know our firm has | teel person who ittle but remove | Ajr serews will, in fact, be eliminated. | tractive. A certain type of girl i 5o vation. One of these is the Patterson | that Wwill he continued while Germany |show like an argument about it | " 10 e nany mintakes by Demlecting | the qust from musty volumes. . Maa. | Ehere 1o Also'@ system whereby the | afrald of Appeasing 1o Husbain 1oy tract, in the northeast section, which | remains obdurate. oral : one simple rule: never to undertake | ern librarians, on the contrary, huve |extremities of the wings can be ex- | much that she flies to the opposite ex- is deficient in public reservations. Dur-| There have been two advances into - e W a;n)'lhll;lxdnuw ul:lll",\;)u‘r mnnuE;‘l’fl no such sine:urz. rzr Iu is their func- Ienlrl('d‘nr "l:‘nlrn('lod nhy l’l;('umalln' l{rrv.n:‘da‘nrl treats them in a positively o Srda ARG : The ; Tunki eNaE T cuitie e have had opportun o examine | tion fo gather and locate informa. |action (0 produce results such as arc|forbidding manner, They ‘are. only Ing the war this arca was occupied in | German area. The first was made| Jud Tunkins says the man who de-| The most difficult responsibility now | (0N ining ~that has been done | iion from every Dossible source amd |obtained by birds in stretching or | human in appreciuting o lictle fat tery and attentfon and smiles better than frowns. Fascination is certain ly not to run away—unless you lool back to see if you are followed. to make it available in the shortest |folding their wings. Another feature possible time for the use of inquir-|is an automatic stabilizer, in which ers representing every grade of men- |disturbances of balance set in motion tal caliber. levers which, actuated by small mo- : j pends on his ancestors generally | resting on Berlin statesmanship is that | throughout the world in that depart- makes you suspect it's lucky his an-|of breuking bad news to a confiding | ment. Neglect of this has cost us dreds of thousands of dollars, and cestors didn’t have to depend on him. ) populace. lv‘ll‘enh:ve become wise.” Others lu'»l'a part by the government for camp pur- | under the armistice terms and effected poses. This is ideal for a park. It|an occupation of three “bridgeheads"” would serve @ large and growing sec- | around Cologne, Coblenz and Mayence. | ” % 3 /