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__THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C, TUESDAY, JUNE 17, 197L Editorial Digest I ek ot e White o, Fresh Attractions N Of Our For Bargain Day 0. J Great Annual s lect its own obligation while dras-irors. They are little better than the tically enforcing the obligation of |looters, who se /With Sunday Morning others. To the extamt that fair rents T Sk imscsl e WASHINGTON, D. C. legislation takes from the real estate| This sort of thing happens after TUESDAY..........June 7, 1921 | owner all control of (his property the |every catastrophe. The impulse to 2L moment he rents, to)that extent the | seek the scene of a tragedy will carry THEODORE W. NOYES. ...Editor | private building of t:o\uu for rent|some even into deadly peril. There ——————— land the renting by oymers of houses |is a sort of courage that overwhel The Evening Star Newspaper Company | already built are discauraged, and the | sense. In the old times w:::clv.:: Business Office, 11th St. and Pennsylvania Ave. | Obligation of the natidnal government | were stricken with fevers and quaran- New York Office: 150 Naseau 8t. to provide the housing which it re-|tines were established these curiosity Cieago Office: First National Baak Buflding. | quires for its purpos¢s and the ex-|bunters even ventured into the pre- Buropean office: 3 Regent St., Londan, Bagland. | ;oqqive demand for whiich it has itself | cincts of death, merely to watch. the proceeds be expended on Ameri- "mng'm‘;:%s;m Boming | created is increased. Tine government,| At Pueblo there is need of labor. |can exports is a sound ides, others de- at 60 cents per month: daily only, 45 cents per| tardily and inadequafely, undertook |Every person who can wield a shovel [CrY it as “a narrow exhibition of month; Sunday only, 20 cents per mouth. Or- faciliti ¥ 2 i T, SR SR | ehe proviion of Dousin acilies o ek or who can id o buting XSG s sphe” The meretec THE EVENING STAR, Edition. at the White House recently has brought forth more divergent com- ment than news facts in the newspa- pers of the country. While some writers feel that the President’s scheme for encouraging the purchase of foreign bonds on the condition that T $6. Sunday only........1Jr., §2.40; 1me., 20¢ | hoysing purposes, renewiand push on | tributed only confusion and trouble. It |, That such an occasion s a meeting 5-4 Fancy Table e Foen el made Fibor 5000, lection is made by rs at the| Washington to accommyodate the sur-|shelters for the homeless is wanted.|in vise: end as ad rs in tion of such of each moath. plus population broushit hers by the |Fortumately thers have been many [\mportance to the country I looked FARISTOCRATIC Table Rate by Mail—Payable in Advance. | War for the conduct of s business. It|willing tenders of genuine aid. The | t gat mors hociniar® o0 Boverns : 8 = Oilcloth Bo: el should in equity, if thraugh fair rents |chief problem has been to.organize ment. and derogatory comment to the CANDIES H 1iclo nES Dafly and Sunday..1 yr., $8.40; 1 mo., T0c | legislation it discourages or stops pri-jand equip the forces of assistance. g&fihifi?fi:nfie e erapatives 7 E 25 1y only 177 $4:00: 1 mo- 50c | vate construction of buildings for |The curious ones, however, have con-|is conspiououare: Lras ProroE™ \ ATLANT = C 19¢ IO R T g g Al Other States. an even larger scalo the- provision of | will always be thus hotween the President and the great| | Oilcioth, in a good o . financiera of the try, held in the Selaction = Boxes: the JSfy oo Sumday {7 918381 1 me- 40 | homes o those whasoiresice Sece White House itself, should have pass- | s BT e selection of pats. wize, with st 1yr. 83 > necessary. ed wi 80 little comment is an in 5 5 clasp and sedle de A b Thompeon's Defeat. Gomion to & remver o xiem ot || 6350 Philadelphi poldjanineconds B 810818 7th St. e po attitu - The Work of the Fathers. Defeat of Mayor Thompson's udiclal | ward “big bullneu&;‘i 1 Mr. Hard- o adelphia —_— " s kT in ) ecessors had had “such din- Fair Rentals-Fixing Legislation. | In his Valley Forge address the h. c‘”“'d ‘:h“ his :‘;’“ Teverse ner company,” the New York Times $3 25 Ch t w. ), Silk Val The District rents act is declared | President said: _h"“""p = 1;“"‘“ e municipal lfldm: (independent’ democratic) ~ventures o ester omen's 121 7€ L 3 89 Sc by « “We Americans haver wrought so - He has been coml tha wou E o y iuun_mtnbe “made necessary by 7 = i !nxly‘gu“y against by the ref and patriotic casioned a loud outory about “Bel- ol . Hose....... . Umbrqlhs_. 55 Laces........ emergencies growing out of the war «d orm shazzars feast” and other fancied Rellable Quality Cotton Hose, ‘Women’'s Rain or Shine Pure Round and Diamond Mesh that it brings us to a new apprecia- R with the imperial German govern.|tion to stang amid the scenes of the elements on several occasions, but|meetings of the rich to prepare new in black and cordovan, slightly Silk Umbrellas, with ring Vals, edges and insertions. dearly purchased republic. We need | ®2ch time he has had the strength to ways for exploiting the poor.” Now, And RETURN imperfect. handles and bakalite tips. Many new and dainty patterns ment, resulting in rental condi-|Jearly purchased repudlic, We need |’ " however, the Charleston (S. C.) News Wanted colors. Subject to very ard piece for 4%c tions * * * dangerous to the pub-|t, e making o an Iuh el anee . He had built up e remarkably |and Courier (democratic) is confident War Tax 8% Additional silk slight irregularities. S ’:; m:::::'e ;)lur own responsibility in |strong machine, stronger than that of {that there will be no misinterpreta- 1 . l 00 All-over Hojiheattiiand {buzdensomaeiiton pubiic L SANESSSIRaL O Carter Harrison in the old days. This |40 85 “the public has learned (om Sunday, Hose d Men’s Porosknit $l 98 e oG S0 8 O e e e o waayu;mzn e e B oL, eataa Tk a 2 “Seconds of Women's figh- 1 &= ° l.l Silk Lace - by embarrassing the federal govern-|Evidence multiplies that not enly for-{ G5 F8 50 - ™es b B S e usneAs dojitres SIMILAR EXCURSION, grade Full-fashioned Thread- Union Suils. . . . 36-inch All-over Silk Lace, in Ve exten s power June 26 silk Hose, in black, white and Famous Poros-knit, Open- black, gray and mavy. Larpe The Newark (N. J.) News (inde- to the higher courts. The fear of his|pendent) rejoices that we have reach- o o succeas led to a coalition that, accord- | °d “a point in our democratic evolu- altlm 0 ord- | Hon - where possessing or directing B ore & hloR-R- ment in the transaction of the public|eign-born men, but many American- business.” It is also declared to be|born men, need to be Americanized. “temporary legislation,” terminating|They are forgetting at this grave colors. Made to sell for $2.50, mesh Union Suits: ecru, strictly and small figured patterns .00, and $3.50. perfect: white, slightly imper- fect. Three styles. All sizes, ing to the latest reports, swept the S two years from October 22, 1919, un-|period, if they ever knew, the price o D the employment of vast wealth” is no = S’lk 1919, araT s . : i - : less sooner repealed. paid for our institutions, and what | Spao0¥, Pluralities of from 20000 to|longer regarded “as the helymate ot | b n el e el H C Onyx Silk 29C Flouncings. . . ® Renewal of an emergency temporary | was necessary in the way of oth |y "o, [0 IESTRICEE SO docs well to fake advice openty froi | 350", Cicster 150 b me R EioibeEs UF aheer organnyiin law is reenactment. It is agreed|courage and patience to establish| 0% ©O0 O ed @ Proposl for @|the man whose hand s on the fnan- i} Wilmington 8:10 pm. standard Ticket Combination Thread and cerized Soc pink, lavender. yellow, iight sue for the - time, same day. See flyers. Con- Fiber-Silk Hose, in black. white Rlack, o biu 1d white. Remarkable that to make necessary re-enactment|them. They discuss propositions for of the rents law there must exist emer- | their overturn as glibly as though the gencies growing out of the war with | work had not cost a life or a dollar, Germany which result in 1921, as in|but had been accomplished overnight 1919, in rental conditions dangerous|by a twist of the wrist. i So far as concerns the President's erection of a new Jjail. Fear of big| olicy’ of making loans to forelgn graft in the construction undoubtedly | countrmies contingent on the restric- caused s defeat. tion ~that the proceeds of such loans : are to ia American pro- Thompson is, of course, not beaten | quction 'l:d.eln;?x;ry.“ as the New white. 50 valu and colors; also some Clocked Silk Hose and Thread-silk Hose Perfect quality. Silk $1.79 S‘h‘}:., - $545 Ribbons...... 49c sult ticket agents. T T LU LT ceess These popular Summer Novel- = yet on his own fighting ground. He|York Herald (independent) phrases : g 2 to the public health, burdensome to| The same is true respecting the may regain his powef ;’: the next|the plan, the differences of opinion Horlick's Hose. araleie. el Hundreds of Men's Superb ties come in taffeta. moire and public officers and employes and em-| Constitution. Not only scapbox ora- ralt. that developed during the confer- Onyx Full-fashioned All-silk uality Silk Shirts; purchase of satin. Plain and fancy effects. barrassing the federal government in | tors, unkempt and noisy, but parlor [7°o0 yn";mm"“‘ L R o e et e . The ORIGINAL and Garter Top Silk Hose, every Eagle” cropes, Bmpire broud. 3 v une n = 3 i a . 'Se: Ld the transaction of the public business. | bolsheviks and socialists, up to date | Tose oo (S But this victory by 8 |y icl) “reports that the bankers > " Maited Milk patr pertior SiBlack iwhite au ehanting, White, natural and Window sgc The same conflicting considerations }in fashion-and fabric, discuss the great | 02100 1o Which the women played |agreed with the Presidents plan, but scores of rich stripes. - o B a large part, they voting f¢ first | “Whether because of politeness or . o ades. . ... of community interest and policy |charter as though it had been kuocked |3 =75 PTG OV orithe conviction remains to be seen.” While ] Silk Men’s Heavy Quality Opaque Cloth Which clashed when the law was en.| together in no time. The story of its | o =t contest, may show |i¢" hopes that the concurrence really : H C - . 89c Shades. x6 feet; various tones e tiais S e o e | Sonevatia et eacing [aal i doasl (e | Coacae0 the mayor is not unbeat-|arises from conviction, and that “all ose..... % Night Shirts. . of reen and “other colors: F able and so greatly weaken his pres.|the bankers and investors of the Women's Fancy Thread-Silk o strictly perfect; crochet ring discussion of its re-enactment in 1921. | intellectual quality of the men engag- country will follow the President's 'NO COOKING Hose and White Fiber Silk Hose gh“",{zl “l!ffe ‘,C:‘ch‘:m \‘ankl? and all fixtures. TithiEarcor Tope: Ferfectiauslc trimmed. Breast pocket. Sizes Wash > 15 to 19. Real $1.00 value. as 39c Lace Lisle §] 6O | Dress 29¢ Goos Hose. ....... 3 and checked batiste. .i-inch Gmgham. e printed dimity, 2 inch Dress Gingham, worth Flaxon, and 4 and 50c. Plaids, checks, embroidered voile. lid colors. tige even with the “gang.” Al ” 5, Th of fai ed, the time nec to harmont: suggestion,” it points out that “the e purpose ir rents legislation essary Z8 | . osses™ meet their Waterloos eventu. | sreat financial powers in New York The *Food - Drink” for All Agea. is commendable. It attacks and aims | conflicting opinions and factions, the come periloust: - y near to being inter- to pevent the war-time evil of extor.|difficulty even then of sccuring ratin. |3LY- They rarely die in office or in |y iGnalists in their business deal- Quick Lunch at Home, Office, anc power. Thompson is not likely to be|ings.” and it will be difficult “for them | Fountains. Ask for HORLICK'S. tion by excessive rents. In respect|cation, is either ynknown to them, or & i to ref to negotiate a loan which o . = to one item and in ome spot in the | unappreciated by them. They feel|" €Xception to this rule. e unctin hand without risk, | %@~Aveid Imitations & Substitate e regardless of where the money United States it seeks to reduce by | themselves perfectly able to pick the = regard arbitrary methods the high cost of liv-| Instrument to pieces, and prepare a| A large measure of esteem is due|*"TiL" picnmona Times Dispatch Large color range. The sum- 2 ing during war and during the period | Substitute while you wait. to the President of Germany for the | (democratic). however. expresses full mer fad. FKull fashioned. stripes and g ’ fact that h ’ confidence in the bankers who, with % : = % Children’s l 98 of post-bellum reconstruction. Night classes in early American his- | faci e has sald or done nothing | SonAdence in Are A e e their mar- o ’ |2 Glove-silk sz 45 Crochet 32.98 Play Suits 5 v H o “ee LU UL LU LT colored voile Wormen's Imported Novelty Lace Hose of sheer, silky lisle Genuine, effective fair-rents leglsla- | tory and compulsory attendance would Which might hinder the work of the [ ket for their choosing.~ have in- H Bedspreads t thin, statesmen who tryin handle | dorsed the President's plans and ose....... Z e Ei Tots' 2-plece Piay Suits of tion would naturally be popular lo-{be an excellen @ proncEibedat (hie iy €550 ®| “tender their aid in putting them e 2 Former $5.00 Heavy White zingham, trimmed with rick- Purchase of Van Raalte Crochet Spreads, hemmed. ! cally. There are far more Washing-|time on a national scale. a difficult situation. into _operation for the national oEdrchase of Van Hasite Centhel Spead, e, scal oo ¥ h e e Blue, mais, green 3 < LSy than present wholesale cost be- e e eoaE Blas s deveeaant feln ton tenants than Washington land- . lords. Only a fraction of Washington| The Mexican Negotiations. Victims of swindlers who claim re-| ., Thi5, VieW. however 8 in S ner cause. of tiny irregularities. chtcom landlords are accused of profiteering.| president Obregon has replied to lationship to eminent personages de-|democratic paper in Virginia—the Non-profiteering landlords and bhouse-| gocretary Hughes note, and it is sug-|*®7Ve lttle sympathy. A spirit of {:l’;:cd?::';g g;:_sp—tiv::lc:-h brands “Mr. owners whose property is threatened | gogtoq that the Secretary may reply genuine charity or philanthropy is not | of foreign bonds in American mar- rack braid: body and bloomer. i New. Wide-cut Rompers, Black, white and colors. 5 Three?quarle'r 29c }-::vl:ll:h £ Ao 121/2(3 Rompers. .. .. 87c with increased taxes as a result of ex- = susceptible to consideration of pos-|Kets should be conditioned upon the Socks 4 20 Heavy, Two-thread Turk- cessive rents extorted by others are tathereply v ell encugh-RWnlleithe | o e raouial advantage employment of the proceeds in pur- Children's Mercerized Three- ish Towels. average size 18x31. white with colored Dbloomers matter of the recognition by this gov- 3 hasing merican exports” an entirely quarter Socks, In white with Run of the mill, but practically and trimmings; also in neat, in hearty sympathy with tenants. All|ernment of the Obregon government is R B — Mg&rl:‘:lgor;ug;s::p ‘:menlcr“r:m“?- fancy colored tops, also a few perfect. serviceable checks. All sizes. good Washingtonians would check if}in nang, let it be thoroughly digested. The obvious fact that its genuinely | This view is supported by the Phila- they could the war of reprisals be- {1 et usthoroughly understand Mexico's | Iteresting conversational possibilities | delphia Record (democratic), which L s = Yard-wide 15 ¢ Girls’ sl 49 Iandlords and tenan f 'that the President’s “clever 2 3 Swoen: < ts which has | getitnde, and let Mexico thoroughly | Ve been exhmusted should facilitate | 1205 ™5} 1 be strongly opposed Silk-Top l 49 Percale. .. .. Dresses. raged to the injury of the District. {ynderstand our attitude. settlement of the strike in Great Brit-{ by banking interests. U = S 'u 0y Standard Quality, Fast-color Of fine gingham. in checks They would make substantial sacri-| Meanwhil B ain. 2 Borrowers of American money in nion Sul 2 Percale in a weaith of new and plaids. trimmed in plain ede tos il atnan col Fahiis le, our charge d'affaires will other countries “may be presumed,” Women's Forest Mills Pink stripes, checks and small fig- colors. Medium waist, v ef- S the | remain in Mexico City, ready for any the Baltimore Sun_(independent-dem- Silk-top Union Suits. Sizes 36 ures. A substantial saving. fect. Belt or sash. s 6 unthinking by too broad generaliza-|service necessary in further negotia-| A former L W. W. agitator has ocratic) thlx;l:lu. 'lm hk;\ow !he'lhea! and 38. Perfect quality. S 1 to 14. tion hold this whole commmunity re-|tions aion & i ares il ven roex | nasitosbaEmade ofithatimoneyitrom 5 eamless their standpoint, and it would un- ‘Women's * 1a’ sponaible to the damage of the £90d| Thess things are to be noted by|A Mman who can work hard enough to|duly hamper them to prescribe the c Shects DL o Girls repute of the capital oo et o oF |secure any kind of & college d way in which it must be spen Vests........ 81x90 Heavy Quality Seamless Smocks. ... . . e desire better relations egree | "Ll it “riters point. ot what | E G O e i i o Seh ey Samiens g e L S 5o - b8 tween the United States and Mexicor| Rever had anybusiness in the L W.W. |seems to them an obvlous wncon’| A oje Y Garage Man bodice top and silk straps. Re- Tect: "Sheets for extra. service Smocks, embroidered in colors: e Cougrees to & mintmum, } 1) We seem, at last, to be negotiating Promote forelgn trade on one hand our Sular sizes. Perfect quality. at a bargain price. These garments sold for higher e only those that are absolutely essen-{yith something stable in that country.| Poesibly Thomae Edison is enjoying | and tariff legislation on the other. ror tial being demanded, and the period point personal charac seri It is not enough. the Omaha World- ° of their endurance being limited strict- | oo b ter as well |8 quiet laugh at the seriousness with | g ra1q” (independent) says. “to ex- as -of capacity for business, Obregon [Which critics have taken question-|tend foreign credits, unless exchange Women's Union §5¢ | Royal Society | whie $1.00 LT L O LA LU LT R T e OO OO LU LTI T T T UL UL to see the wreckage, the piles of "w"'h___mm' City Btar. i debris, the gruesome forms of the Vio-( Jud Tunkins says none of the girls| . Friendships and warships are ‘not 7 tims, the mud piled streets, the pathetic |in his neighborhood bave m‘:: bufit “at the ssme dock—Newark | § BNGIE AU L0 Ry 5 ' =, n ews. Kithe 2 t toalong enoush in their music 1eS30n8 60| wgyyigen eggw to every perso it will not harm houge- day longer than is absolutely essen- tial war-time suspension of American individual rights eafeguarded by the Constitution; and (3) to avoid obviousty 1y to the time required to meet the|jq i d Extra Sizes in an improvement on any of the men | Daires which he compiled for his per-|of goods is profitable to both parties. Regular and Ixtrs Ont B[om, AL . - mm":n'. case- who successively have held the reins|8onal amusement. (s_l’,‘l"‘ozlfi";l‘:‘::,‘:;‘,‘,fl,‘,‘.‘fi",fi‘;‘;}gn"fiz‘,fi‘_ . 1 you want to know the real joy of driv- gf,‘;,.“:.‘mf‘i?g"nl‘:'f“’.fi&'} S Packa e Goods Of cool voile with white. - ts which Washington | i Mexico since Diaz fell. He knows e & Tl merce, and temporary loans merely | ing a car. get your garsgeman fo Parfect quality. lnce-trimmed organdy collars hoped from the equitable fixing of | hig people and the situation, and is| The statement 1n n]ntch :p !ha“:lfillxn'lon: fl;{g:t ;:8 ‘ransmission case full of NI [nf u, I yiylke';lim;:n‘:‘ &:3 s”: e > ey that international mutually_incon: vel 3 mmuhu;;y bma.n impartial rents commis-| pelieved to be desirous of the work-|law was destroyed by the war is dis- Pontradictory.” the ‘Rochester Timen- L&nnm?wtwbx m&:w’n’ -m 19c /3 Ofi =% realized only in Jart.| aple friendship of the American people. | proved by the presence of a number of | [RCR, (IndePEndEnt) asseres, beralss: | eransmission koeps the gears moving in mesh Shirts. ....... Men’ The commission, while it has worked the St. Louis Post:Dispaten (inde’ | SR3SEeD L5 © ST oy Siminated ized Lisle Undershirts 2 en's e (2) The Harding administration has|eminent gentlemen whose future occu- | pendent) explains, “foreign markets y/SnciROWEees Y Tiction e nekel iandigmhiort 40c Pillow- . o y. has not been able to func-|just entered the equation. It has no|pation it will bo to practice it. but sparely if we raise a| —foranentire motoring season. S Hioves ZRughtly irregular C Pajamas. . . tion with full effectiveness wgile its|record of faflure in M nst the people to =hisleeves SELERCY, 4 cases....... “Universal” Pajamas, of soft- consifutionaltty was belng tested 1n | eadero, Ferta, Carranza had pasmed| A food shoriage b reporied £ EBONITE | Long Silk $l 39 “Sorer 5238 and eoxss draae | S pereni with snd i out before it came i has ey . 1Per Tramsmissions and Differentials H ° O G O s All si: 2.25 values. u°c‘m"“"“m Coe e e e | COEIEC O : ”::dn = gk:lown“’ um.u;m: it is n:: belleved to be Patriotism First. s.u-' e £ Gilgzo“l. sl St :hrc;m‘of:asr;& ps:el. a supply at gency justifying the rents act still sufficient erious compel Lenin{ The interest of President Harding overywohere i # taventyy-fivepound S amon White Silk Gloves, ('nyx iis acquaintance with him. It is on the |and Trotsky to cut out desserts. in the iInternational problems, and cans. Just say “EBONITE” to dealer— = 16-buttc 13 % $2.00 qual- cmh 1 < = mto & sufficlent extent to warrant | jevel, and assuming that he is. 2 especially in the hprob!e;n ‘;‘f‘ peace that’s your abeolute aseurance of best resuls. | = t'alh,ght irregulars of $2. = |' 12 2 c Silk Socks. . . 5 continuance and further trial of our| Here would a; e e T B maintenance, is shown by his com- = g 7 ‘owelin; Pure Thread-silk Socks, every = ppear to be ingredients| Oklahoma is now .| stant return to discussion. In BAYERSON OIL WORKS H = g- .- E oo = fair rentalsixing commission, the ob-| for such an arrangement as will make |ested 1y Yery much inter-| B, iy every speech, as in the | Mamafactarers ere.pa. (= Short Silk 39c 20c Heavy, Close - textured pairiportec TRk Reorovan i portunity in the course of re-enacting | Mexico again an object of the most m'-m practical plan for dis- o}:e at d,’tnn-pous, ‘th: mttln"_hurden PENRSYLVAMA PETROLEUM PRODUCTS = Gloves :‘;11?1\!?%::11‘:ogl‘orsob‘;tue.:grd‘ebr- Bive wonder value H avmamg - his discourse relates to £ ? ; fast- ; 5 Lhe 12w 1o correct inequitable features | cordial American Interest, and a field O puring the campaign it suited 2 “wom Double-tipped Men’s it will not wisely be neglected. o e e e e e —tt—————— partisan purposes to present Mr. L. ROBIN S silk Gloves, all sizes in pongee. Grass : c £ When the law was enacted it was Graft in connection with bulldingHarding as indifferent to the coun- % S some sizes in white, black and R = Union Suits H Pointed out that the scope of its ap- prise and assistance. operation calls for especial study in |35 world respo:l!bl,!l!‘l::aed‘l‘:: Spectal IS gray. Pertect quality. ugs....... i e R R —— e slander may mnow be rei i= 5 An object lesson in the fall A ey N = Plicsion was unnecesmrlly brond, in | e cciemey seort who Fventeq | 2° PTOCSERe Of defietion. et o et i 1 3 ELK GROVE Ib, S Bille Burke G 89 | i fatil: bt e Bartec ot moe ot ah Fare. £ that it appl = niste panion— = B01d for $12.00. 9x12 size. Dur- 7 - = ppiled not merely o the real| e time clock i mot expect that it charge that Mr. Harding would not C bo |= Dresses...... ¥ *° ble quality in handsome sten- Al sizes. 5 :tpte involved in the mation's war| o uid be so managed as to cost the SHOOTING STARS. 33'1"9‘ ""'91?’““;“;9%’ again what it 'Z House and Porch Dresses, of ciled patterns. — lousin ecessiti i n an . = N Stri = iy es, such as dwellings| roads a million a month regardless Mr. Harding, of course, is not able 1608 U St. N. W. S percale and gingham in stripes Cans 95c = or parts of dwellings, apartments and{ o¢ tne actual working h of BY PHILANDER JOHNSON. to express his thought in any exact|—m———————= S and plain colors, White pique. S 3 = Tooms, but to every piece of District pe S Roua o tuces words, Who can that 1s honest with S organay, or plain colored col- Rugs 5 SR A ST real estate, whether land built RO PR Misjudgment. himself and the public? He ls not| g larsiand cufts. J'ss to 46, 3189 Hgs. - cuce i of best percale. with neckbands = apon e et able to map out a detailed program, Be Prepared pockets. Sizes , $1.89. Japanese grass rugs, heavily = for business purposes or vacant,| syero il eomooiionoe atenoetion Jimmy has a base ball suit, and to his credit, he il not say =i Cre and closely woven and stenciled N o 14 150 walng E i )0 1 “ he h: doubt as to ngs neces- = in many fine patterns. 6x9 size ety 7 = whether unimproved lot or cultivated|, "o o o = ke Complete from head to feet. e Das o actur | This unescapable for the Hot Weather = 4 pe 51.89 —for living room, bedroom, re- ’ Sport E garden or farm. It was argued that Sadina) coDaseoe &= | Admiring playmates all sslute Vagueness opens the door to mi hich S Kimonos. ... ception hall or porch. Boys’ Spo l 19 = if Congress decides that " {sumed by posterity the responsibility| His uniform so neat. constructions, but risk of «it must which may come = all length with kimono - = as a choice F gth v ouses. . ... E of evils it must, as the District's legis. | [, 2, Precise interpretation of ar- be taken. He is not cocksure and d S glceves and _elastic shirring at Georgette et e = s legis-| ;e . Johnny’s clothes cling to his frame |has mno_intellectual pride about ac- any day Z Waistline. Pink, blue, lavender, s of tan an i cloth, = lature, impair for the war-time and| == i knowledging that he isn't. He does —_— iZ Tose and orchid. Special. th. £ LA made with large convertible = after-war reconstruction period the e R not share the eonfidence of his prede- = pianedats B G S collur and haif sieeves. Breast £ 'hen starts that e can take - 2 pocke! £ . 50 = obligation of certain District leasing| It I3 fortunate for raillroad passen-|And whea he to play the game | Cestor L is Individual control. £ Envelope confident better’ values than SEEREE LR H contracts, # should not work this & | gers that the engineers have not been| +We Sreet him with a smile. But what President Harding would E Chemise you'll fina clsewhere. White. = 3 not worl m- £ e orchid. navy, navy and_white, 2 = pairment indiscriminately and wan-|2S Feckless of consequences as some | s ppearances lead to mistakes O e antation. oF by E ot soft-finished muslin, yokes ctc.’ Trimmied “with " flowers, Boys' : sl 29 = tanly, but should confine this fmpar. | °f the financlers. In matters great and small; mirit, Its ‘needle points to peace S primmed back and ron' pead: yresthafostrichies & Wash Suits. . ¥ %° H B & maintenance an participation in = = i v Q. ¢ N S = :ent ) the absolute minimum which = A handsoms picture Jimmy makes— | worid aftairs. But he 8 a working £ ing and ribbon. Sports $l 95 TR T e S eets the nation's war necessities. Curious Ones. But Johnny hits the ball N ‘idealist rather n an vertiser = S il - ors, stripes and combinations. = of his ideals. This attitude may not = Stam alors. ..... - G = = Congress will wisely in re-enacting| A characteristic phase of human — be peasing to dogmatists or to those = S ped The better qualities—double- Norfolk/imindy fan Efieer £5 = Twist styles. All siz the rents law give ren: side ity developed at Pueblo, as sl B ion by Example. more Interested in Sjseeming s topde £ Goods...... siplih brim sport ealors, in solid col- % Pk = tion to the comtention that it should ;in other scenes of horror and devasta- you think the modern theater | than in doing, but theve 18 Plert il S Choice of Cnildren’s e S s A thands 5 Boys’ = evidence that his fellow countrymen B Rompers, Tan lored or draped bands. Straight, cl = narrow the scope of application of the|tion in the past. Scores of people, |18 educational in its influence?” enerally understand and respect it. S Dresses and ooters Bureau mushroom and rolling brims. ys - C = fixin, S i e e 5 Stormington | © Pre Linene = Cloth Caps s e te}ntant u thelSouyentry|of B:,: o el M G e Bl b el S Scarts Cushion Coroweie 3se Sports =5 n.mp arviceble) capa = n atu a o] empha- s, ol.. . B - distinetly involved in the war neces-|the tragedy, have made their way|BArnes, “for anybody who happens to| yia “patriotiem and the ciaims. of We are ready to Comtors anaiRRci R i $2.95 tailored of tan beach cloth, with sities, thus reducing to a minimum un- | there, intent merely upon looking on | P® taking dancing lessons.” nationalism. But this implle!;“no'dl H supply you the Hats....... leather sweatbands. $1.00 = i —_— r for ~ value. = o Wi Sl atit A Robate. e i5ie" union it Puritan 68c | e e £ apict ustitution aad of the| and are being esnt way 40 UKy 88| wyoq nave b0 pay your bired of indestructible statcs. "fa & some. est makes ‘ Yarn......... End“traw and et and | Boys’ Crash $3 98 E indt constituf rights C) are detected. There is real W P st e straw. White, pastel shades, b = Americans of the District. = danger|, o eat deal of money.” toast is to form a federation of per. THE Famous Puritan Pure Weor Staple colors and combinations. Suits. . ..... 2 E “More" 1 ~ 3 petual nations. And, with things as Knitting Yarn, ) finished Norfolk Suits, = A new fairrents law, impartial be- ¥ couid afterd, e iationagit E IE Suritan, Mercorizea ” Kateting Pearl 5 in il sizes § to 16, Suits that = nue, the independence of nation: u : g E S seir £ M mers emeatel Sd ECTRIC | = &t 5558 | pitions card C 8| Eot e e aet e a ‘un-American more ideal than a worl 'ederation.— hank, . S aee . 5 = = class legislation solely and unfairly in New York Ttbun‘e (republican). . S H P w 'w.‘t;:t’e“ ::I‘dflc:el:r?or‘% r?;:?:; Sport = ash o po! E the interest of tenants, holding lessors | elements let loose their fury upon Versatmity. (’r}r‘.a mfiney a mai vlilf; nv‘e- tmt“ ; Dret 54.75 lu.e ng' l‘:mmerl;!mn& Pink, . skifl'-l $10 = Al g . o er allowance seems e velve! 0 m.....- javender, blue, yellow a: gray. e s e e - rlmly to :h- terms of their leases and | humanity. Into the wake of the storm John Barleycorn extends relief the husband who borrows it—Linn 607 14th St- | Dainty New Dresses of or- 6 on a card. All-wool Plaid and Hard-fin- = releasing lessees from every obligation f{and the flood flows the human cur~ By the ption p County (Mo.) Budget. | = md,’ gingham and volle, in ished Worsted Skirts for sports = whatsoever in this regard; @) to evold | rent of curious ones. What 3o theY | ynere onos ho was a tough old chief| What is this going on in Tuls—a Phone Main 955 EandY: ot colors, polka dots, Wash sz 75 and ‘street wear. Box-pleated = carrying over into peace time for a|seek? Merely sensation. They want ®!! versailles treaty plebiscite?—Kansag fancy patterns and plaids. Skirts. ...... » and Sl0e eatof Diaid patterns. = 3 - w ‘s Fine Gabardi China Silk 312.75 W‘*“zmfl,z‘n";s‘,:_ad““gbfl 22 Children’s sz 98 aees new styles. , flap an & %ug Frocks of sport pockets. All sizes. White D{“’:‘um. 3 : and, e, in a black hina silk Tined ween o Boys’ 49c Soor i qutstte styles. High unfair discrimination against the capi-|be able to go back home and tell of that folks would rather hear them play! cold storage,” but the people in _cold ot R Long tunios, ists, pleated and tal community by continuing the war | their experiences: “I ssw the body of | than the phonograph. T are not eating eggs—wall | | RUIGINILICRIEIAUILIE belt. Union Suits. . :3,,';’:,‘,“‘:""1,",‘., e (o ith suspension of constitutional safe-|a man lodged in a tree™; “I saw a dead — Street Journal. £ . : R | IM ‘White Checked Nainsook lace, embroidery and sbon guards here after they have been re-|chfid in a cradle in the middle of Simpiicity of Greatness. version: Bett but it does dastroy @ Athietio Buits in all slzes$ to bt et S fo 8 - The 1931 2 or to havs = BN stored to other Americans, as if the|fleld far outside of town.” *“Really great men have very simple| 10ved 8né lost & Dreach-of-promi insects. fereioic s 16 Slghtly Bm‘ll" Constitution'of the United States were| This ghoulish spirit takes nosccount | natures.” CCab i O S : 9 C : ,5&‘:’,',.‘.’:3‘3’-«‘3-?-"'-‘-?“"“": igured Voile $3 98 Apwons. ........% ered” yokes; bottom trimmed Dresses Women's Percale Bungalow net enforced in the District of as if With lace and embroidery in- of the gufferings of those the floed has| ‘Sometimes they have,” said Miss ‘What you bet Admiral Sims doesn‘t tHe war could be over everywhere else | visited. They are not animated by any | Cayenne; “and, on the other hand, ves s e G 2 , they | wear a monocle when he comes back : Cool rviceable. Aprons, in stripes and figures. in'the United States and not be over | special desire to help. They could not |show thetr powers of dissimulation by | home?—Nashville Baner. o e e amon i 10 SIS0 and sRirts trimmed with PR it or lip DVer mivle ip"the capital. help if they would. They just want|seeming so gentle and trustful that| Peggy Jo: says she has money 2 years. small ruffie. Sizes 7 to 12. Braid trimmed or piped in white. : In meeting the housifig problem in > to look on and store up terrible |y ‘Washington the nation will not neg- yee ou couldn’t suspect slightest mo-| enough to last two months. Is the she m:oh neonw ln‘;lon 3:631—:&:;:: ' P ;

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