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THE EVENING STAR, With Sunday Morning Edition. WASHINGTON, D. C. WEDNESDAY. .. ...May 18. 1921 THEODORE W. NOYES. . . . Editor 'funl control of Filipino affuirs by the people of the archipelag 1 When the parting hour arrived these ;5(‘!’\1(‘(“ were recognized by a great street parade and a banquet in Mr. Harrison's honor. Toasts were 3 changed: and in Mr. Harrison’s specch appearcd this sentence. which was en- practically along the path of righteous- ness. Upon these two events depends much. The allies cannot lessen their |wau~hru|n and rcadiness to move in compul France cannot adjust to a definite peace basis, especially un- til the disarmament requirement has ibeen fully met. on. Editorial Digest The Slacker Lists. The high percentage of ervor in the so-called “slacker lists,” issucd by the government." has caused a great num ber of newspapers to refuse to pub- [ z THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C. WEDNE 19215 DAY, MAY 18 The Evening Star Newspaper Company | thusiastically applauded: .1 want you | Undoubtedly vadical forces in EU-|jioh them. 1n most caces the hanere 5 Busiaess Office. 1131 St and Pennsyivania Ave. | to remember that in all but face and!rope are hoping for renewal of con-leziain (hat Te.45. mot sol fauchiTear New York Ofice: 130 Nassan St o 1 am a pi | Rict through German failure of com-{of Jibe] as unwilliogness (o “smiFen” Chieago Offce e ! Bunk Buflding. ) n that parade and at that banquet. | pliance and resumed allied pressure, of | the names of men who served their . = European ofice: 3 Regent St., Loadoa. Eoziand. |y wovor, not an American appeared. | poseibly through al hism. A full {country, with the full consent, but 4p Al ,edger Built for Service Samdnr moring| The ceremonies were not epproved by [ meeting of the reparation terms would | parently without the official know1- “..,‘,.',,.;:.\hv. Harrison’s countrymen residing in ! therefore be a blow to this nlv-nwnl.v;"’lg”"_"i_ he War Department. A few . - d nday on; P o0r [ the islands. His course in office kad | which hopes to gain through conflict War o mn',-‘..;h'{.F‘,"';,“;;L,a",,';f,{.‘;’[ All-steel back—cylinder lock—R\lS_S‘a an MS Alection s made by carriers at the | not met approval. They attribut-jas in Russia. { publication give cvery man who may Corduroy cover—leather tabbed index— ) end of each month. ed the p~~:nt disorders in business; Probably the influence of this pos- ;Pa;";"q"; t;‘}:;fi»\”"-;l ; chuppepe Yorkshire ledger sheets. B B el s record and thus save his 3 3 < & tavr, affairs s s be e Germany to [desc 3 Rate by Mail—Payable in Advance. |#nd governmun.il affairs to the d hility has been potent in » cscendants from’ suffering from & 4 3 : e e { placement of corvetent men of their | bring about compliance with the allied jealumny later dificult G dispro And only the special National flat key will POR PERMANENCE Mary a 3 ace for incompef . i eims: Germany \thi | s view is reflected by the New f i Daly and sunday ot :hr i mn:\wcm i .:T::m::;:1 ;x‘-:l: {Il\‘(;:"l"“::d‘l‘f‘:?: - ‘r};l‘:‘n‘f :(:d’:a: I eoid Slindiza (republicam). which open this Royal Loose-Leaf Ledger. Ch:lce Taiiy only of the Filipino ya=e. Henc: ¢ held r warfs adical- | s; or a man who went to i r stationer to show P’ i Sunday on) Jalunt when the T¥ipines gathered toism. and_cverything to gain from | FTance and fought in the trenches (o of ten rulings. Ask you Spending money to keep a poor highway ay good-bye. They were glad rather | peace. however costly its terms. |13 ditagressi yorucd & draft evader youlNadonal,Series 8100 in repair is simply patching a patch. . Daily and Sunday than sorry to see him go. ——— e 0 many know the facts and there is! = g a “lai Lool rk When You Buy - . Daity oniy. The mission of Gen. Wood and Mr. A Patronage Fight such readiness to prociaim them the k for This Trade Ma: Build with Concrete and make your - = {Cameron will take all of this, and| gunaror Johnson lost his fight in|MaMs reputation. Thirty vears after- maintenance money mean more miles. more, into account: and their report z : 2 | ward had it gone undetected it would The Water Supply Amendment ot ieandn committee against David H. Blair of | be harder to disprove, amd. the indr e Water Supply Am - |10 the Prestdent should prove the most | Xorth Carolina, the President's selec- | Vidual claim that he was not & slacker As a result of the action taken by |interestin® document concerning Our | yion eo commissioner of internal rev- ":A;?:‘:It('ix Cn?h:‘!:;') hv‘lnr(- d with a the Senate committee on military af: \lcw..ud. ip in the Philippines present-1 .0 g presumably will lose it in| No such man will “be injured.” the fairs on Monday, when an amendment jed since we took over the conduct of |4y senate when the report mmrmg'dhuad.-lm»m It ~rd (independent Lo S 0.0 o lolinds afiis & | democratic) belicves, for “the publi- carrying an Z\Phr(rprldl?\mv :(. 204 ,H)VJ.!Lht islands’ affairs. confirmation is taken up in executive | ation of the record ns it stande will for Inltiating an increase in the water —_— Siton [bring’ (o hi¢ aticniion the fact (hat supply of the District was attached to | bt The s biection is of & polit.| tere is a record at Washington that « i ] ; v g : ohn Joy Edson. e senator's objection s of a polit-| SheRe, 18 4 record at Washington that ndisnepolis Minsespolis the Army bill. Washingtonians are to 0 S8 G0 S revailed in | 108l and personal churacter. The ques-|dence Tribune (republican) feels that Loose-Leaf and Bound Books Des Moines Kamsas City NewYork Salt Lake City ~Wasinngion all intents and purposes promised r-,u'n.\';“.‘ Bitficton fob yeuie of 5 vine pul ! tion of what dled senatorial cour-! this the only way the real slack- o & condi raught with | Washington for years of payin olic | . : ers can be separuted from the men relief from a condition fraught “"h"n-num to Heine ns in recognition | 15V is not involved. Mr. Johnson is a funjustiy vu_(f_’l, nd the ,,uh,,(._,.:,,,, NATIONAL BLANK BOOK COMPANY, 18 Riverside, HOLYOKE, MASS. ‘Write for Good Roads Booklet R-3 menace. For there is every reason | & | Californian. Mr. Blair a North Caro.{will outweigh the harm.” The New ; : ¢ their worth and services has never | o B SIAD Gy | orles T 2 to believe that, in the of ane |’ Taters adbntedithan | HNIAT. Fiad thé Jatter Leen a Cal.{gricans Times Picavune (independent o . Secre. | been morc appropriately adopted than - : @ Callf gemacratic) thinks that the govern- | strong recommendations of the Secre. | e B ABPIOREE I SER S LI gornian, and ax a delegate to the Chi-[ment s acting - jcelss and miotakes | SIITTEIIIGEEIIIITLETNIOEEEROO ORI TN TR tary of War. of the committee and ofy “* T oR - 8 Lo e and associates | CA80 convention voted against the for-[in the list will “nnt offset the ad-|= - - E all who are familiar with conditions as ';"“T‘M\, ? "x ("" “" ‘! *'"'“"~‘m:n: mer’s presidéntial candidacy notwith. | antage’ of the publicity ¢ uned. e | 2 815 Cowhide = " 5 i ¢l | of the National Capital. At a 3 g 2 § i Dayton News (democra eads for|S . = theyhexiat toay, the amendmentvallj o oo e veral hundred, Mr. 1. | standing party instructions at home, | “the areatest possibic ¥ for the | = Traveling pass smoothly through Congress and [attended by = : el the Scnate committee might have lis. | ©Micials and reminds i lers “that | = - . = Nt P cork | fon was greeted with affection and 5 mist will happen even in the best [ = = the hands of the President. and work =0 Was & imination. eloquence | tened with sympathy to the objection | ordered governmen e, = Bags = he promptly begun upon the construc. | Juded wi S Drobably & roveia.|made: This attitude has little support from [ S ApSi- el = tion of the nceded supplementary con- [and truth. S 3 U In that cade th ight have b the majority of writers. however, and | = HESE are 18-inch hag 5 - tion to many it must be to 1se there might have beenina Hartford Times (democratic) de-|= ESE are i8-inch Bags of genu-—= auft: v the community, familiar though it is|Desitation about confirming for an im-jclares that “if efforts were made” to|S ine cowhide, with steel frames. = Once started. that work shou’d be With My dson's actitities during a |POFtant officc a man who might use|£ct the facts about the accused “they | = Cordovan. tan and black. Strong = o pushed with the energy and wpeed | M Maon gac * ! the influence of the office to the prej-| %75 MIEPLY poor ones” The plea|Z 810818 7th St. lock and durable trimmings. H S -gency | 10N period. to bring forth the remark- of the adjutant general that if the|S = called for by its genuine emergency able range of his interests and his|Udice at home of the protesting sen-|names of ‘men were placed unjustly|= S — H cBaiScess ) Thenconstanction RGTRSh o v he public welfare. |&l0r. Senatorial courtesy—the real|on the list of draft evaders the men|=Z s new conduit will be a veritable race | COntributions to the public welfare. i ; themselves were to blame is attacked | S o o = f ime. for the period during| A resident of Washington since 1363, thing—is well grounded both in pol-|py “the Richmond Times-Dispatch|Z = against | time, for the perior Bl Me. Bdson fsnow. atithe age of seven.|itics and in human nature, and has|(democratic). for it says. “the men.|Z = which the existing overtaxes' supply ! * 6- ‘ 1(1 3 i mrs'm“"" to Justity it. as they thought properl had “a|Z H line can be expected to stand 4p under | WYAIve. Erected as onc of he ALY #1000 4 iy to be expected that |[ERL {0 expect that the record of| = = h dieved strain is krewn to be|most useful citizens. His career has| » t their gervice would be properly kept. £ the unrelieved strain is kr¥wn been one of constant activity. His con- | Commissioner Blair—as he will soon | Following this line of reasoning, the|Z = short, though how short is #9t known. n _"' Ot “l‘ i tecial wel.|Pe—Will try conclusions with Senator | Akron Beacon-Journal (republican) | Z 5 = - o Wz ine | tributions to the city’s material wel- {2 . b antions *a of 10,000 clerks” [= - . 5 . Py Plans for the laying of tht new line | WRUTANE to T8 EE MU o | donnzon in Catifornia, or imagtnabte | Tnonn Y, n n otding. aown Jebs| 2 Summer Novelties of High Degree at Special Low Prices g have been carefully prep-red and thel %% i . 1 5 the ates _ | that if he should he would accomplish | given them during the war.” and asks |S o = appropriation of the necessary funds | iN® and owning and in the orgamiza-j =0 1§ it was not possible for them to|= Purchase of p = ¥ 5 e . start. | tion and maintenance of financial in-| e . 1 oY) check the elucker list for erro = i\ = will be in effect the firing of the start; (0 L e real and tangible. But| N© question as to Mr. Blair's ability | “The Baltimore Sun (independent |S w ° E ing pistol in the raca o limite have boanded his aetivity | 0 administer the commissionership | democratic) remarks that “the War | Z omen:s H The possibility of s=#.wus discnmrorl;;“ ’:“:’ :"‘f ’}‘1‘_““ P Hoe. | Well has been raised. So that the gov-| Devartment was either inef- | = ” ° 5 o > = : B : - | for the benefit of his community. Hos 5 ed 8o cient in compiling thegs rccords or! S Incident to a curtailzd water supply| B B0 ROC 0 vedrs, president | rnment will have in him an official et 16 i oey inadsauate facilitien| = Live 9 b b H will not be removed until the work ‘ice reform as.|Ccombpetent his work. Which, at|for the purpose.” and the Charleston|=Z = P S : g S = contemplated shall have been (-um.;"f Sheidgeal Civil service Tefonm An, L UL e saih thine |Xews and Courier (democratic) finds| Z ® Ribbon hats. high lights of summer fashions—solid felt hats, smart £ Pleted. and at best the work will re.|Sociation for twelve veurs treasurer | it “ingefensible” that unchecked lists and practical—iclt encircled by rows of hemp braid—body hats, jaunty H jo *ha or twenty- ! —_————————— shor e e o 2 y E quire many mont*s. But once that |f the Associated Chaii "'_“‘"‘“rv A srowing indifference to the tradi-| What is the matter.” asks the Albany and “summery.” A collection that includes every favored material, style, = work is initiated the residents of Wash. | (00r Years. trustee wnd beasurer of) L E R T criture. hus been | Kckerborkr-Pross | (republican) | 2 color and color combination. Novelties in embroidered visca braid, wool 5 ington will rest casier in the knowl: dent of the Board of Trade, member | Noted among cducators. Mr. Daniels, | has had billions of dollars expended | = combinations and embroidered crepe are well represented. Trimmed with = edge ithat all that can be done is ati Tl L = o oF the board Of charities |28 maval code author, is entitled tolupon it that cannot lssue’a correct|S bows. bands and tassel E 2 i ai esident of boa 2 s . 5 b : H s, s ssels. g ;::,ol:,e’o';g,hgo::,', “::":::, :;;(,:cl",::'for twenty-one years, treasurer of the | consideration as the man who MHE“ e wiiters lcomplatn ahont) thell= z , ' Jati 3 Society ven. | made Mother Goose famous ! method of publication a whole | = o . - - - - H passibility of repalring the old is con- ;‘““0““‘ “;“”g:‘p“‘”d“:" ety for ‘f“:‘ : {The Grana Tapigs Herald (republi- | S Fine Sports Sailors, $1.95, $2.95, $3.95, $4.95 H 5 ~.|tv vears, director and treasurer of the —_————— can). for instance, calls the “post- kS li-popular summer hats for general utility weir come in every . every sugges s = an). hese all-popu ¥ y ditiovied, | every, ,u“e ulo,': o‘hm?-el lchamber of Commerce of the United| Berlin is naturally hopeful that mortem chase after unknown and un-|= solor and (.(,,,:,l combination. f o gency measures for supplying the city S d G : vi _!located slackers® a “rather petty sop|= & States for the nine vears of its ex-|Lloyd George and Briand will mutual with the water upon which its health | $ 3 3 ¢ % to American fidelitics” while the|S S ds of $2.50., 83 depends should and undoubtedly will|istence, member of the prison com- ly indulge in any little touches of ir- .y o7 in Bergdoll. is loose. = econds O AL . 2 mission since its creation, president of | Titating repartee that the situation| Says the Tulsa Tribune (demo- d $4 Val be worked out by the authorities. ! s et e hottir wetlal Tt be ani alues B ” Py P Washington residents. under the tem. | the John Dickson Home for Old Men . were the War Department to follow OyS - Thursday Barga"w in - porary existing fiscal relationship with | QUFing its nine years of useful serv‘lr;e.- e [the “wraditions and nractice of our | S - Cioih H the federal government, will bear three- | d¢legate to pan-American fln.a-n(r alld! e fac ‘1 u.l gasoline g znne Sy ee ! sunp e eggy ot = fifths of the cost of constructing the | CONferences. member of the visiting | down jeoveras rfllxlm Jper gallon docs {IIEELY ey meted out 1o con | = . Wash Suit H acquire even a larger equity than they | %0me of his activities, u:le] ul. con- | cs,.l value in matters of in umuoml.\)"c’mh“' e N S : 2 _E_ now hold in the water supply plant|Structive. protective .md; making | policy. of them. from deserter to volunteer, (= ) Unb d Se § of the District. So it is that they will|for the de\elopme‘:;l of Washington. | - = who il 1o make their xcusce in| S nbleache l7c amless $l 00 E watch the progress of the race against | DUring the war Mr. Edson was on| A number of “radicals” have been WNTC |\ .y pavers who an-|Z o 3 Sheeting ....... Sheets ... . £ time with double anxiety, having much | 4Ut¥ as chairman of the appeals board imisied into visiting soviet Russia bY iy ounee that tiey “will ot publish|Z AT e o ® 30c d0-inch heavy un- $1.50 seamiess blcached | = at stake upon the outcome and a large | Under the selective service law, umf]lhe expectation of immediately land-|the 1'st” is th ] ,\,'lnrl“nh(;‘_&i Tnh\:ll(-/“= ;:..;(:«r:rgv::‘r;.,..m;(,‘ w;z::, hl?ugf_d ?hee(lng mhlm“' A Ploachel airma 2 - s cood a Joh & Sts] i bli ). which is widely auoted | S . i i suitable for seamed sheets sizes. Ri h. n = proprietary Interest in the favorite en- | Chairman of the capital ssue com-jing as good a Job as Trotsk e Y he. Bmnaria’ Gazette|Z | at a fractional price. Easjly REFERRED by both mothsrs S sther] household | nces: = A ot e i H o mittee. i = {inderendent) nrints the former's! = | identificd ax a nationaliy-famous R D Wind Diaper 3 On two occasions Mr., Edson has| Another custom that has passed|editorial in full and manv others|S | brand. although we cannot ad- S oy e s s indow 39c Cloth . H been asked to serve as Commissioner | with th e et : {quote the following paragraph as rep- | = vertite the name. Plain sitk, food wear. Middy, Norfolk and Shades 5 5 H Franklin K. Lane. { s with the war is the cusppm of award- {8 L/, “yheir own opinion = chiffon silk and clocked silk. Oliver Twist models in navy. tan. ceeeeaae $2.00 27-inch birdeye diaper = - {of the District, but though he has de-|ing the title “colonel” as an evidence | ene "ritnme will not publish the Ali-silk hose and silk hose with Dlue, gray and white. Embroid- econds of 75 window | cloth, slightiy imperfect. but | = News of the death of Franklin K. | lined, the District has always had the | of popular and familiar regard. list. Its reasons for refraining from ligle garter tops. Regular and e e ohon sleeve Fadeless Nm,de,\‘ in wh;}:o, green and not at all hurt for service. 3 Lane profoundly shocks all Washing- | benefit of his advice and his counse doing so are not alone that 'l (lrLoln extra sizes, a supply. colors. Sizes 3 to 8. Fixlx' None exchanged. ! i:!—:-cli: piece, $1.49. H e s { e N not regard the matter as privileged, lowcases, = ton, where he had becn affec l.ondlely!p‘\pr.\ movement making for good ¢ | Bergdoll dodged the barbed wire,|hut chiefly and sufficiently because it 7 'y c \K N c E and intimately known for more than | jzenship, correction of faults and the|hyt he managed to put up a wonderful |has reason to belie and in Choice ........ Boxes ......... = fifteen years. XIr. Lane had failed in | cure of bad conditions has had his sup- : 12 knows, that the list is not accurate. Lot of 42x36 and 45x36 Special low price of well = health and had undergone an opera- | is leadershi Teditape herricadc: The St Paul Bioneer-Fress, (Indo: 'WOO. ca regular 40 kind, of made tan fiber lunch boxes, 3 B P port and often his leadership. TR R Ipendent) feels the same way. dec strong bleached cotton. with with strong handles. = tion which It was hoped Would com-| It is well that @ man who has heen| 1 yizotion Lo fociaion make ju|INE (Rt it eannot he o party to wide hems Jap Grass E F i stret o his fel i el 1oar ’ oceedinz which will uniustly . E plctely restore him to strength andlso helpful to his fellows should beiijer that J. Barleycorn, though gone, | matige the war record of any man | Rag $4-75 H vigor. Indeed, only a few hours be-{told by them of their deep affection |y, not forgotten. Who did his duty in 1917-15. The R C RI‘I .o = fore his death a most reassuring com-iand appreciation while he is still in Lafayette mer'v\]:_\l ur;d !“n] e hr‘l::p;. ugs PR AT $8.00 $x10 Stenciled “Japa- =, i : R ; pendent republican) believe a 5c 18x36 rag rugs in bright nese grass rugs in plain and | = munication was recelved from him here.lrrull health. Such occasions are an| o SO e T ewhpaper | publishers will | hit-or-miss patterns of com- center patterns of attractive | = A native of Prince Edwards Island, | inspiration to younger Washingto-|, S0 00 & b “doubtless think well and long before | bination colors. b colors. E Mr. Lane became a resident of Cali-!niuns. whether they hear the warm ’ ElinE B O e Since it 5 E -« fornia during his childhood. The fact!words sincerely spoken or read them rankly adde. "“an e o - 3 y i i o most eertainly invite a damage suit. N tist 5 of his birth in another land has fre-|in the printed reports. SHOOTING STARS. 2nd the lability of the newspaper nc ecKe atiste H 4 d i | —_——————————— s That published it would be established | £ tuT‘flLh@e&;l n}enlmned _'”lh T!‘l‘el.s BY PHILANDER JOHNSON. iw‘l(ht:‘u{ much difficulty.” Yflrd = s it barred him from consideration| , ...4orahip of motion pictures hav- = TC Is far hetter. savs the Roanoko g » for the highest office in this country. for | - (0% U000 P T Gorllus: Warla News(emoriatio), dlojlecesien | HIS favored summer novelty comes in 3 which many thought he was eminently | &\ " o " i next problem in hand|AN honor to the genius great fhe honorable record of thousands of [ = o checks of pink and white. blue and = fitted. His carcer was one of con-i T To0 e et It is notide| That buiit the locomotive! goldiers into the mud.” and the Du- = white and green and white, and makes up c = i ful d succ in-!1® 5 . {14th Herald (independent) is “not in- | = ; 3 e H inuous usefulness and success. in- .\ " theatrical history that some|We do not grudge the increased rate; | ionytig snnuth in helping to pillory | = antol wondexfullylidainty s iwell (az icool H sluding newspaper worle | the faw\Nnd,; wild dr has cscaped trom| It is an offering votive. the cowards 1o run the wisk of be-|= - 5 Includi and serviceable frocks. "Note the width. = eventually public service. Coming to 2 o L Fomine A party to inflieting the terri- | = New Shipment—Including = = Washington in 1905 as Interstate com. | CounYles that “assumed |exceedingly A e teleplion | antine twon brave men.l for. ual = 5 PRINTED PLAXON—3Sc Printed Flaxon, 27 = , < rigid government supe All honor to the trolley; {the Port Huron Ti Herald (inde|= Fine Worsted Skirts inches wide. < in colors. 290 H merce commissioner, he served here! I Devised where genfus dwelt alone, |pendent) puts it, -every newspaper|E , TATAL oottt e 5 continuously for more than seven | . B Oftines Th radlAneBaluT | rublisher realizes how difficult it is|= IRST in favor this season—the smartly tai- H B 2 a9 Disarmament must follow as a mat- Httimes I melanchelys to offset the effect of an erroneous & lored and pleated cloth skirt, so useful = Foars jin that ‘post =ud seven Yeurs s colise when, nations at(amia Al honor to theibix machines | pubtication, even through & denial” | = Tor aparts ana general utility wear. Here = as Sccretary of the Interior. i il ot and -al re.| For saving time and labor, The Boston Transcript (Independ- | S are new ones of splendid all-wool quality at £ Mr. Lane was the highest type of idvsree of intellectual and moral re-y § ent republican) is among those who!Z 0. Box-pleated and side-pleated models, in . E i > | sponsibility which makes fighting un.; Which offer cvery man the means {jqjjeve that the burden of proving. |= light and dark patterns. The price is very Hundreds o'f New = efficient public officer. His exc nuunzhn saary, (thereby, (estroying the! To benefit his neighbor. Lif not of proof, lies with the War De- {2 special for such fine materials and thorough = mind quickly grasped problems ang MCCeSSATY. At | Yet there is sometimes a mischance Tartment. which vean hardly expect|S Workmanship: H found solutions. He was broad in view ; PPOfit in munitions manufacture. s i e I the n;;x.\yga v‘v,v:-»l;vfl lhrn;dlr‘:;i r':; dlr;"i:"_= " = : - 2 i o = erves a-quiver— | ceuthing' for it. . to those | Z « E and practical in his measures.. Hisj _ Z h -onfront thei The reckless hand of ignorance {editors who are willing to print the | E Fulwool” Jersey Sports Coats an ma e Ouses = integrity was proverbial. He loved his! TP "“”’“:"" M of| May smash the finest fiivve st dre Dinauegh Tesder (nrognessc | B New, faunty, serviceable. Tuxedo front, belt and 3 £ o inspi ociate: eminent and responsible minds of L Smas s ive republican) makes the suggestion!= = e 4 Kelly . H work. He inspired his associates with e malie the popularity of | When Genius has its duty met et “they re-tead some of their own | Datch pockets. Beautifully tailored. In r e Every Stitch Taken By Hand £ interest and enthusiasm. and with de. | State ““";‘ X iadik f S | And hopes are brightly glowing, statements outlining what should be = green, hlack, navy, tango, tan and Harding blue...... Y = fon to 4 his endeavors. Dur.|# man who can knock a home run{ Ul : & tate ¢ man whose hand|Z < e : ol = ;:l'lunh:‘ him z:n.l Lx;o:'dl avors. Dur-4E e Ttuth o hit a high note like| We need some Greater Genius yet e O htr asinst e £ Stylish Stout Suits HEN such cxquisite and -intrinsically £ aelihe wae ne N s ‘em more enviable than ever,| To kvep the whole works going. lant #oldiers under the starry flug.” |Z el worthy blouses .may be had for $298, H for national success and this assiduous | CATUs0 seem more =i eves, _ — folks who | = All our stylish stout suits, ranging in price from we believe few women will want to do with- H service contributed doubtless to his! R ! “De way de wealthy folks has toly v o N e pickels do for |= $25 to $75 are reduced 23 per cent. Dressy models, St Cinbly for immes IEieh ol ok H failure in health at an age when he| That great clectrician, Thomas A}, ol fon deir health,” said Uncle | pastime nowadays.—Bridgeport Tele- | & in tricotine and serge o oF K batiste. with roll or tuxedo collar, V. neck ot . s should otherwise have been of Ihn”‘:dnmn. is liable to find some of xhe!', bon] LOiERLLtGl aaKe: Sommet ors up ] Eram: 5 H vest effect. Fronts embellished with rows H greatest uscfuiness to the land of his{bright young men who pass his ex-} Lo i ks less envious of de man| The reason @ cold bath makes vou(Z 7’,;-1"3}]‘?",“0"“ aud {:'mm“h"'g' Collar and s adoption {aminations more expert in geography | 3. pac an indoor job. fleel s0 good ix because hanirllhmx H = % Silk P: 1 t cuffs have hemstitched hem. H 5 o o Toat R g feels good when it stops hurting.— | = omen’s Sil arasols ogs_ ‘e \ £ . ‘or astronomy than in locating a short il z s whe = 1111 1mne i * = e resno Republican PP! rench Voile Blouses, $1.98 H The ex-Kaiser is 1 smpelled to | vircuit An Amended Aphorism. — = $3.98 > . = . i C in fiytime? Well. | S . - . . 7 o % = rend the vrvestrained romarks of nu—! ation s the sincerest flattery.” | Ever milk & <o 18 OYITC, youli| 2 RIGIID) a5 SarmoieP atnahine Nightocowns v _‘—'“;’""d"ed and plain Voile Blouses. many trimmed with = mecous German - citizens who once Germany's First Payment. replied Miss Cayenne, know how the earth feels when it is|= come these new parasols to = enise lace. some with tucked vests and colored emwroidery coliar = lived under torvor of penalties for lese = I = .. _ltery is the insincerest imitation.” switched by a comet's tail. —Toledo|Z lend the n;ml ‘QPM of fn:;l'l': and cuffs. Long and short sleeves. = s | Germany has made the first definite i Blade. £ ration lo the 3ia-May ensemble. $3.98 and $4.98 Values = == i § sting the Tepard i . —— = Plain cy a 2 = i TR move in morl-m., the ri mm_(mns re The Naval Code. We éan scarcely believe that thei= (ord and ring handles. Parasols = . " = ing | Quirement. The sum of 150,000,000} oy jadies first! This rule we make|standardized, patented strawberry S that will eerve you long and well. E Polish diplomacy is now studving| 0" Ly in gold and partly] | or ansie: {shortcake of commerce g an Ameri-| = s . . g the question of when It s desiruble ] £50 TR LR Tl Dlaced w;"" "“‘““‘"""l“f;'d ¢ Francis| €20 invention.—St. Louis Globe-Demo B = Men’s Nainsook Athletic cease pressing an apparent ad 4 o cre once we talked of Francis|crat. = at the disposal of the reparations com- ke S < e el hich (nat beds. s, an. Des e Even if you don't need the clock on|Z Silver-Plated Mesh Bags mission. which that body has ai We now quote Mother Goose. it's a great consolation at e an auto. 4 - = nounced will be placed to the account a0 Mave something about the $4.75 Our Philippine Problem. lof the debt of one billion marks due One-Sidedness. darned (hing that will run—Lincoln | 2y oe are designed with cathe- T”ESE treasnresl(er native i v cable from ) " H v i ve desi - v " Star. = dral and straight frames. and the Filipino needlework are s o ibacais CompMani: May) 310 A paint willyberdelignted fysiucationsbas) (w0 dides, A atons alone.” says | = Workmanship is of the highest made and embroidered en- o rancls Buton Hanziaon. (oo hexlto receivelithis gum,, probably (one ol t isn't always the case in politics,” “;“‘:"“"‘;"“‘l“)‘e e e ouant to.>|E order. Much in demand for grad- tirely by hand. Of soft, fine T ches ‘eight | the three .-ul s in l.h‘:( occupied zone, | rejoined Senator Sorghum. “Occasion- | Sy emthy (L™ ¥ giar- Journal. — :l.;;o:"‘:'r‘\u-——o" :;;’::,r;‘lx“v:) arti- fabrics worked in- m,;_.,c:,fiuz:g Made to Coars aervice. wil feceive $12.600 un- | Cologne, Coblenz or Mayence. ally vou wake up on a November —— g 5 neck and sleeves. A . 3 . = g ves. A lower ine rovisions of the retireme Thix prompt installment on the rep-| morning and find there has been a ":-l;;lndflg:(‘:rvuaz"“:s“mx‘x‘c‘rwcr;:l‘t = price thyt should b & magnet Sell for c e ot The Philippines ccveral s eare | arations account may be taken as an|jandsiide.” e Y was coming L6 them in davs | B i G e $1.00 gh evide! of good faith. It is unive rsall- o i “7' " gone by.—New lfcd{?rd Standard. = Rubber Goods ANICHTGOR NS ot aniterand o he Filipinos fo son |1y hopcd that Germany has actually Automatic Reformation. e et T e TR e fvah batlste, with low heck ) a man who sympa 1 | the chapter of Bluff and bar-| Do vou have any trouble enforcing | Turkey-s chief ex-port.—Norfolk Vir-|= . Gingham-fnished and short sleeves 590 1%~In ALL Sizes 34 to 42 : R Fere e § - sulch? | ginian-Pilot. N hairave: i blue ) <5 carly ! gaining und h.}s, undvluknvn.shnon ly lhi r_mf{nbmqn law in (.rlmuun“(.ulrh.’ & filoiia g::'\'dr'::'gbpl;ubxbe: ll_;ol“ r S SULCRING +vvvnnnnns s These cool, well-tailored Suits are match- meet the obligations which she ac:| “No." replied Cactus Joe, “most of| Modest war heroes might complaini S | PRSI Sizea, 100, SN et less values at this low price. Men who want to peed whenishelslgned:dieitreutyjot]ithe shoys, iiens) avaie incetiy: fastidious :n'el:fi:fi of advertising their decora- Rubbéy panitary Belts, 10 muslin, with yokes combine economy with summer comfort will = Versailles. about their licker in the old days.|{jons.—Wall Street Journal. Rubber Sanitary Aprons, of lace insertion and hurry for them tomorrow. Of soft, white 19¢. 79c Latives—whenever & 5 If by the 31st of May the full billion | After one of ‘em has saturated up af | G G e o sianbe 0L e cage: Ao’ tafiored e o il tisnes d itscif. A< a vesult. he 2 ming. and if on the 30th of|little with hoolleg bitters he's that| g oy wicked; now he concedes that it patterns, Sc. Do Men's Dept. Has Sej o Entrance frem i . mely popukes o Filipine cirel mament has been effected | sorrowing and remorseful that there!is a humane weapon. A similar re- e"R“lb.‘:" Sew-on s SUDD Seventh Street. apc i@ty in thn o lex the most|to the satisfuction of the allies, Ger- ulsion of feeling {8 occasioned by h ain’t any excuse for giving him even be regarded as starting!e harsh word.” F the discovery of oil in mandate ter- ritory.—Baltimore Sun. Annnnnmnim ntic 1y Iy IlIIIIIIIIlIIIIIImIIWIllI w mnucthl(!l A passionately « A %

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