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| THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. THE EVENING STAR, With Sundsy Morning Editios. the chamber’; ition as to s sales tax, ‘on three forms of being bumped, for there is no Wedns I’ ° l D. Bets afe kot o "t:.'.."“‘ ™EM- | of giving warning of & sudden back- Edlto est EVERY NURSE KNOWS THIS This information will be timely, and | Ward movement. 1f a parked machine Trained nurses Know’ that most WASHINGTON, D. G |Congress will probadly give most re.|® driven forward across the tracks In| whe Parmer Comes to people wh to gain welght s e e e & cor traok trec e o riaka cor | o (LT OFmen fo Somgroen | zecnts g e e et White Palace Lunchroom o Tax revision is under consideration lision street ® aek: ‘bloc” system by a group of members ed =4 3 i THEODORE W. NOYES. ...Edlter | on Capitol Hill, and a bill covering the | 87® bodered on both sides With Pa¥lc| 1n 11, Uniten Btates Beaste pledued ||| Jone togkmionlc such as Father|||| | at 1417 G St dmmzmmeo{mum a subject will soon be presented. The *| to support agricultural interest pro- [|(3nd strength. The not The Evening Star Newspaper Company | subsect is of general interest, but of [SlROst impossible by forward mEtion. | vides a topio for mewspaper discus- (|| Tierts in Fatne b Dy wea taned Is Consistently Good IS ClOSd T Business Office, 11th St. and Pennsylvazia Ave. | particular interest in business circles. m ‘“ ‘;fl :;e ':f:h ldl:- mzrm 'uloznn filled with varfed speculation. New York Office: 130 Naseau St. Business is depressed, and taxes are oughout the day ftreet ough some writers feel that the thy L x Chleago Office: First National Bask Bullding |y o0y "oy oy m’:,mu lifted, but they |Décomes virtually a garage. It is Ko wel i sieadiyawhile takcing After Extensive Improvements it will Be Opened as An- European ofics: 3 Begent 8., Lendon. Baslend. | ., b, opiied, and the problem is to | 90Ubtful whether it should be used for which 15 guaranteed free from [ other Link in Our Chain of Wonderful Cafeterias. foe| ghift them equitably. the all-day storage of cars. Yet time intelligence on_the part ! dangerous drugs. Business must, of course, continue | Imits cannot be strictly kept. It would | 31 t0¢ elsctorate and some are will, 2 g to grant, with the Richmond 1 Say be dent by 2 [to pay its share toward the support ::z"'"- l:rn force of police to keel: Times r]?ll.p?“:]l: (demooratlc), that 8000. _Collection is made by e of the government. It has evinced no Ot parked card: " In caly thegmress [ o0, il O S8 Dlopotition 8 O i . i e e e Nl o e ottt | HEASEe G AT o i 1l G e e eV rej e to e country’s institution. = 3 Rate by Mail—Paysble in Advance. |should attempt to, escape. The burden et th ’ A senatc D rip fiome— Wlute Palace Cafet erias and Virginis. is upon all, and the need is to adjust Und muw L] " tam United States,” declares the Times- Half the fun of Camp- Datly and Sunday..1yr., 3. $EHS osecm 10 the new Gmes. has b::“ume s’erl:: ’::kl-n i | sle ot o ting hemasath ( o sitares which 314 9th Si 1113 P. Daily_only.. 1 Bverybody understands that an|oes become serious. It 1s diieult tn | 800 0 RN SP oo nmerae bus 1 Fasbie. you to recall t. 3 Pa. Ave. oaly enormous sum of money is necessary. oktle h". A e uen peiches et ::;l“cr:en or edvex:‘d‘end\:)clrdit:l ny = the fun you were l:u]:lng - eased enorm ns,” and “if individual grou th ere taken. ) ] The government faces many new obl-| (R 00 RECEAEC EROIET H ecome muficiently well _organized Uniess ‘you have & Cam- A Few of Our Lowered Prices: P e ey N i gations, and must meet them. It must e Y| and able to deliver votes, it is alto- o you are missing a Sunday oai % be supported properly. To skimp it |Pusiness men to carry them downtown| gether possible for them to engage in lot of fun. Let us show Strawberry Short- Sliced it el to work in the morning and home in | practices. which the country will and you our line of fine Cam- SRt el 10c : the evening. " They are used for mid.| ®hould condemn. |@ —just touches the spot— eras, you will surely see lOC Tomatoes ............ The responsible party in Congress 8. iy ez artisanship is characte harmless because it is pure. Something that you will half ...l day errands. They are used for oc-| istic of the republican form of gof 1 a pound. casional 4 major- | efnment,” the San Antonio Light (i $ O ooy tuna LT 17| dependent), believes that, despite the . o ity of them, however, are morning-to-| shortcomings of this system, “one “It’s dehc]ous” evening incumbrances of the streets,| may well doubt that the effects are and those that are n motion are im.|Nalf 80 adverse to the public’s in- & L] peded and endangered by those that|tem, which has long been character- 14th at G o . and are standing. It has been said that an | I8tic of the Eufopean bodies.” Service” 1f you like. To the Houston Post (democratic) The National Neglect of the Trees. The trées of Washington are among its chief glories. The scores of miles of foliage-lined streets are famous not only in Ametica, but abroad. They are a crown for the capital which should be most scrupulously cared for and protected. But unfortunately they are like. If we are mot doing your developing and printing you are not get- ting the best results ob- tainable—tet us_do your is charged with a large order—quite the largest any party has ever been charged with in peace times in this country. Hence the value of opinion gathered from u source of great re- sponsibility on a prominent feature of that order. automobile does not “‘eat its head off” | the movement is simply an attempt 10 while it is idle, but it surely does eat|revive a populist third party, whieh neglected. The trees are given but Time: s 2 d o scant attention, though they live in 01 s Come Again. up space that the public needs in ita (% Belicyes “the history of the faritee | ZPARYRHANGERS Remembrance Shop conditions that raake tree development | It 18 quite like old times—the Mc-|regular business. “The farmers are not going to be led TUPHOLSTERELS. e i e Kinley times. The leaders in Congress are often at the White House, not receiving orders, but imparting infor- mation and consulting about the legis- lative situation. They find a good listener, and one who easily digests the information he receives. He serv- difficult. Only a meager sum of money 14th St., °=, Daer - is provided annually for their care and though their number increases year by year the appropriations diminish. For example, during the coming fiscal year a smaller sum will be available for the tree protection work than was appropriated for the current year. Just now a case occurs which illus- trates the poor policy of providing in- sufficiently for the trees of the capital. Owing to the bac¢kwardness of the spring, especially in May, certain in- sects which destroy certain other in- sects were not brought into maturity as abundantly as in normal seasons. Consequently the aphides, the enemies of the maples and poplars, have gained class party can secure for them their Old-time statesmen were philosophic- | rights exclusive of what happens to th . The higher 2, E1 slly inclined to accept the socalled |15, 225 O e Riclace amons the | Geo. Plitt Co., Inc. o5 45205 lobbyist as @& necessary accompani-|farmers will itself operate against ment of eny leglslative activities per- g taini The “special Interest” angle of the . . ’ ing to the tariff. Despite the bias| movement Is aiso stressed by _the SRR : frlends i of his opinion, a lobbyist often has|Chicago News (independent). which - £ oo ed in the Senate long enough “to get|prormation of value, and a lobbylst|20CuSes the ‘new agrarianism” of the hang” of processes on Capitol 2 having fallen into disrepute with Hill. Bo that whe e whose interests inclined in one direc-|“thinkers in and out of Congres: : ] 4 when the men Who are| ;1o oms ususlly neutralized in in- “debit” it with “anti-grain ex- g No. 30, Mon presiding over the shaping of meas- flue: by & lobbyist of te vi change” and “anti-packers' " mlel; '.A‘"} 7 . R . . ures up there call and report “for the oppostt €WS. | the emergency tariff, advocat ‘af The fear of the lobbyist as an irresist- | the expense of the public. 5 good of the order,” they are rewarded ible hypnotist is comparatively nt. Tr«lel Sprlnhgflegl‘i Union (rfieubt::r;; it t n another 12 I ey s T g e e taiines She i roumie g ¢ F ALLS | 1 off again by the vain delusion that a Ready to serve you st amai | cot. “. . . advertised by our April 7, 1921. “We have unloaded today car No. 30381. We take pleasure in saying it is very seldlom we * * * store any fur- niture * * * in as good condition as this shipment reached us.” again, and each time with the feeling ¢ith most of the measures the con- The reelection of Samuel Gompers|aressional agricultural combine’ has| § o to the presidency of the A. F'. of L» has|proposed is either that they would E |5 EXCURSIONS invariably been preceded by confident | FToY, oL 0% ik e, ¢ 2T O that not only are they welcome, but that they are contributing to progress by their calls. N .|announcements of his overwhelming| While finding no fault with the - £ THURSDAYS = headway and are attacking those trces| IS Was an advaniage Mr, Me-| L 0" farmers’ movement Itself the Jackson B it i Aepten Safe depOSlt vaults for throughout the city, with little hind- Y d 8 = City (Mich.) Patriot (independent) = ber '1. 15, 20, and October 13 ly. He, too, had served on Capitol asks if “everybody"” is to follow simi- silverware and valuables under 3 i the 1 d .y ::"'I:;l:"'f:“"m": u;c;‘:'m':y Hill and learned all the ins and outs| The cost of oll and gasoline has not | 12 Mmethods “to get theirs.” will we & (B Round 316.80 T : substance which causes them to drop | Of cOngressional procedure. The legis-| yet dropped far enough to encourage| The Columbia (S, C.) State (demo- k 4 e e guaranty. For 30 years with never lators who confetred with him after|the hope that they may be used as|Cratic). pointing out that although from the trees. The sidewalks in the t X in parlor or sleeping cars a loss. maple or poplar lined strests are|n® had reached the presidency were |substitutes for a diminishing coal sup- | pasty e s the: mox, : : 5] o oarmens of ‘wsual charges for space ot smeared with the droppings from the |FeWarded with a weicome, close and|piy. ment, ““thousands” will defend the . ’ S cluaing swctares. AN fare - $ intelligent attention, and sympathy. theory that so large an "z"ehoum B leaves. Unless the lady.bugs and other | [SUE=It atiention and eympathy. that ‘of the agriculturalists s 20 s Dry cold storage for emies of the aphides hasten in their maples and poplars will have been al.| POWer- He helped many times and in t their leaves i few | many things. Indeed, during his four :::;:mppd < TP Ly g years as President the relations be- tween the Congress and the executive A certain s will kill thi: — ®| were never once strained. They were 2 ilson's lit.|have compact representation. How- C Eastai . ’ Critics of ex-President Wilson's Ut-| 177 (e85t ‘feels that “the pros- - 40 AN erary style have accused him of using | pects for such an agrarian movement too many adjectives. His present opin-|are not promising.” for farmers have The tMcal iie Nieaen obabl never held together “even in semi- e o R fons would probably call for adjectives | ;;litical organizations, like the e AEiviag i e = even more numerous and emphatic. |Grange and the Farmers' Alliance. {ronghtibes The Pittsburgh Gazette-Times (re- publican) accepts on faith the state- furs, garments, trunks of cloth- ing, rugs, curtains, tapestfies. Ab- solute protection. blighting insect. But there is no money e O e et g Iways in working order, and al Although a temporary Invalid, Mr.|men he -ors: = fo ihe eredlt of the tree departmént ik e and alvaya| Ahouh & e o'we | Ect, thae ine movement is noi In: g Dead storage for auto- GEthe Biateit government (to) uy; < her industries,” and ex- = 2 So now. Mr. Harding invites the referred to as a man who has come | expense of other 5 ray. For the lack of about $200 inton that 1t “may oper. : . D tendent of trecs muust stm mies | e8islative loaders to give him thelr |Dack. He never was really aboent. | BC%Re%, S SEULRT, (T g Hnible UNION mobiles. Private storage rooms, of maples and poplars stripped of their | COnfidence and gives them his, and o ne wWichica Falls (Tex.) Record- g $4 to $60. Heated rooms for pianos, Jekyee. be S e P Cae i | L They merher e prowresaen 0t Ly et -i‘y::a:filyu:h,:r‘l. SAVINGS BANK H = |’ ) paintings, art objects. Luggage rooms. univer - . Perhaps it Is 0o Iate in the congres. | P¢In8 made. higher realms of finance and lett the | WALOR 18 SO0 gciial results, but OLDEST SAVINGS Mosquitoes cannot Ive: Wine vaults. summer hotel man to do the WOrrying | class legislation such as the agricul- tural senators are promising carries BANK IN WASHINGTON |f“PREVENT0L|5 Spray- hope in that they not only strive to -TL J , but that ‘WELCOMES YOUR ACCOUNT help their own constituents, bu a ed. ThIS isa Slmple waq sional session to secure an emergency fund for this purpose. And when the regular appropriation becomes avail- about the effects of the weathér. —tt—————— The West and the Presidency. Now that Mr. Bryan has ceased to “Lift” vans for foreign and domestic able thfee weeks hence it must be|be a western and become a southern| That old visit of the submarine|they are the progressive elements In e el e oeed - the Senate. Accordingly, whatever A rem, ovals without boxi handfin hkn that whLIS 1a St v Dot 42| Pesatbeel et o Eaier o oo tn four the e Lot Besheze8s ot o Sf eur to quarantee freedom Pool” cars to Paciic Coast for house- than that which is just now being ex- hausted. But out of it may come a few dollars to buy the concoction that kills the aphideés and save the maples and popiars, if they are not stripped of their leaves altogether by then. Is this not worthy of consideration by those who allot the District’s funds? number of people to fear the Germans | ood of perhaps 85 per cent of our hold goods, automobiles, at reduced rate ven whien beating dvestatis o e the arantago oF from the summerpest. e a large number of such groups, the security. o obiigation: New Orleans Timle:-leyune (inde- utstanding s among na- | pendent democratic) sees progress ; tions call for an expert auditor in addi. | Pelitical leadership with 'bloc sub- ( I{EVENTOL stitution for the present system. tion to the diplomatic and economic| The Lincoln (Neb) State Journal sl Al i g l.i : P vailab (independent republican) calls atten- i = Sentmpns & 1o ts the fact that there is nothing m ‘g' ‘nu new in group organization. for there presidential equation? He had become “the whole thing,” so far as the west was concerned. Champ Clark—more a middle state than western man, but still called western—is, dead. Senator Hitch- cock did not develop as a presidential quantity at San Franeisco last year. There 18 no lack of money fof the café | Neither did Mr. Bryen, for that mat. have been the “high tariff democrats.” 1140 Fifteenth St. Capital, $500,000 of the parks, relatively. The govern- ter. SHI, the only serlous talk at the| Astroromers ey that Betelguese lo| (i “isugar democratn.” {he members C. A. ASPINWALL, Px?aidénz Z ment spends liberally for the protec-|convention about the west was that if | [AT81Y gaseous. Like other proposi- | from steel-making districts and others Who have voted toether. regardless tlons it would not appear nearly so| %3, NG ines" Thin tendency s in- stupendous £ defiated. Creasing, the Journal belleves, “with increasing public intelligence.’ Back to Shakespeare. When our forefathers made pro- vision in the Constitution for “free- dom of speech and of the press” they started something. If there are any downtrodden workingmen, neo-pro- letariats or embryo bolshevists who are laboring under the delusion that tion of the trees of the great reserva- tions. But for the miles of city trees, which have to many given Washing- ton its name of the foliage city, there is Scarcely enough to insure occasional pruning and trimming, a very little “‘surgery” to cure diseases, a sparse|McAdoo and Mr. Palmer were classed dash of spray now and then, for the|as eastern men. Mr. Davis, Mr. Glass fotce is too small to cover the ground|and Mr. Simmons were classed as as it should be covered to check the|southern men. Gov. Cox, a riddle 111 effects of injuries in season. state man, beat both east and south, | pace that only a live citizen can hope Instoad of dlminishing, the tres pro-| and carriod home the bacon. to maintaia. e O tection lvmhdnl:: -houh: be in-| Will Mf. Hitchcock benefit in either free, let them turn their“lltenunn :o creased from year to year to corre-|a local or national way by the with- the output ‘of modern literature in spond with the growth of the city.|drawal of Mr. Bryan from Nebraska? SHOOTING STARS. Ay i benittres. Meanwhile is there somé private enter-| The two men, long-time friends and ‘BY PHILANDNR JOHNSON. say the most. prise that will step in and supply the|allies, have not pulled together for sev- _ i & deadlock occurred Mr. Bryan, on ac- count of past prestige, might be used to break it. The only thing western about the convention was the locality. The can- didates hailed from other sections. Mr. President Eibeft is earning a great deal of esteem by not permitting him- self to grow excited and interrupt the Pproceedings. As chairman of the national repub- lican committee, Mr. Hays has set a They will find modern American literature—and by “modérn” is meant necessary spray that may save the|eral years. They have had some warm Banqueting. here anything later than 1919—del- i . maples and the poplars from prema-|contests at home for supremacy, now | Some one gave & dinner uged with books on everything. It 5 = seems that in America when a person ture defoliation? A few dollars from|one, now the other, winning. Mr.| With luxuries for each. nurses a grudge or is burdened with . cach of the largs clvic organimtions | Hitcheock feached the Sanats without The wallér Mnt & gwerous hand. (3,bet theory, N or she wriles a Book —see it all—from Mt. Shasta, 'y it. en ere is o = WouM privent this Mappening. Mr. Bryan's assistance. Last year Mr.| Then some one made & speech. |aniisisuretie campaisn somebody g | great snow mountain of Bryan reached the San Francisco con- writes a noveél showing the empti- &n A Phantasy of Crime. vention as a delegate over Mr. Hitch-{ A balmy mdod of sweet eontent ness of life without cigarettes. e north, to romantic > & 2 Was 1h each ’s reach. When a shottage of asparagus tips is - m h Ca!lfomh Once more the ingenuity of the fic- | ©0Ck's opposition. e perita’s g threatened, a grocer or a farmer, or, ego, where tion writer is put to blush by the weird| Left alone now, will Mr. Hitchcock | To smasfi the whole occasion went mayhap, an sathor, writes o tragedy tale of crime that s being now with | have evervthing “"";:"';l’“‘:m; [Efiet Suie (0he \miaas s epecoh” :.'}:;::xfl- ?x&fl?fmfi%x o get :‘ -35’- . =" A\ some difficulty unfolded in New York | %" r. Bryan able pul et ectable plate of asparagus tips at his = Special summer tourist fares are and Cleveland, solving the mystery of | Strings from his new home three thou. | O Tt 'mm"""m"" ey I ofie. that aver hefore, Dir- B in effect to Sen Francisco, in- the death of a wealthy publisher of the | %0d miles distant and control his old| vy o)) \the ainers only dined haps, literature in this country is be- WASHINGTON, D. C a tour of over 2000 miles latter city two years ago. It is im.|f0lloWing in the oid way? And 1o one made a epesch. 128 of thuneion, \uas and now Torm in rnia, reaching every possible at this stage of the revela- T — In poetry we have bl qkhvaru. ‘tree section of interest. tions to “reconstruct” the crime. It| “Babe” Ruth's sentence for speed- Interrogative Gentus. e S anen Dareds of appears to have been one of deep in- volvement. Women were apparently the chief promoters and actors in it. Men were employed as accessories. ‘There is talk of mediums and clair- voyants, of fake ghosts, or devices to lenient course toward his wife. Three| ;4 irenders. Thumb prints and photo- generations of women are accused of graphs have their value. complicity, the wife, her mother and her daughter. For two years the case remained & profound mystery to the police. The women had removed to New York. Then guddenly the arm of the law reached out and fell upon ing. while interesting to base ball fans,| “Some of the greatest men find de- |ydeltyrly l:hh&n:hltla"hm:'}uthorl"fll e of e eam Hght in asking people all kinds of i for some nice, blg soal questions. to hook on at the other ei “That’s what makes me think my i j young son has such a brilliant future. | have Main Streets and Moon Calfs and I Bernard ‘} il | H is not the kind of case in which Judge Landis is éxpécted to lend & helping hand. District National Bank 1406 G Street A Good “Saver” — ora(ood “Spender”? He does =0 continnously and with per-| Harold Bell Wrights and foct ease.” Shax will find it & wholesome re- — R A or ,” o y O e Fortunate (ircamstance. others. Long after the efforts of the for- Dia you espersnce much pain | ESEERISY Devsiets Rt peep for Wwhen you discovered the law of ?m“&..:&%’{ 1o dominate wlll:;izure. gra Back to espeare, rrow a | . ” ord from President Harding, me: I TR ot e e, RS | rature.- ester m ment with :n apple :.d of a goit|22d Chronicle (republicen). l‘ The summer tourist problem is now automatically added to the numerous others confronting the railroads. Leaves Chicago (C. & N. W) Francisco them. Denlals, conflicting storfes and The Parking Problem. banL~ More than a third of all the gold Which had you rather be 8:10 p.m., arrives San then confessions came in confusing| Officers of the traffic bureau have — . ol thelwacliia i chel Unitod S tatan President - - 2:30 p.m.(Brd day).Observation, tuenca)’ Dvidindythe Sait SrutH o] uFeod e > DI Coitricaioncs Daylight Saving. i T G T, R. N. Harper known a3—a good “saver™ or a slecping, club and dining cars. good “spender”? - One camnot be both—and SAVING suggests reliability - The hardest thing about sav- ing—is making the start. The easiest way to do thateis to not yet known, ald when it is re-|achangein the parkingrulestoprevent| Thiy life becomes a dark array vealed it will constitute one of the|the further standing of cars in the Ot doubt and discontent. most fantastic, bizarre tales of crime|middle of the street, especially on| YOU merely ask the time of day ever unfolded In this country. Pennsylvania avenue and other main And start an argument! e s Mexico shows & sympathetic interest “Do mwt:'k“ = 0 e Bt Sl ey of the future will be greater than those | orat. of the past?” ‘T'm afraid 0, replied Senator It is worthy of note that very 1it- Vice Presidents tle of the squealing is done by those W. P: Lj omb ;:4:‘ are Mhm' .',.'Z’ to grunt—Balti- Hpoml Germany bas one lflmdllnhl‘ X C. J. Gockeler e ] worried over the || N, L. Sansbury Cashier H. L. Offutt, Jr. Pacific Limited Business and Taxation. court wi I A news note says: —Blmira Star-Gi i open a Slvill‘l Account. I;.’fl “The Chamber of Commerce of th: ‘The I Wmflnnyuu'llfiflnk for gu:l;:llders “:‘:‘.:T‘.;'-:.‘!'.‘ll:.:.°‘:§“’..“‘u.‘} “0¢| o = lack f+r . saving s’ a ‘habit—and habits 3 S22 2 . 3F Tederal taxation for e referendum Jod Tunkine says the real test of a|. grow fast. man’s character is not 8o much in the Jote. The purpose of the referendum, |and nose out of line, and often announced, is to fix the pa-|liftle care to avold collision. Even as little as a dollar will mber’s positi the forms amount of reading he can do as the & B levy which mIEht Ts Cmpen® £OTIS | 1t 18 usually imposaible for the . Xind of reading he loses interest in. make the start. All the while we e e I I el s e L i -—Kansss City Star. f pay interest at the rate of 3%.' to determine an attitude toward th yarn from training continuance of war excise tazes and |tions into which he is moving. All| .l TR Cnotogint Sace S Ty to get opinion as to the form of taxes| persons driving through a street in| Dem: ‘would be champion. Mr. that might ba substituted for excise 5 Carpen howev . taxes One probable result of the|lhese eonditions, in the rear of e Hne| CSCPERCER SOTENSn, TAY, PRL, Some vote, it was said, will be to determine | of parked cars, are at coatinual peril] the reading.—Detroit Free Rress, - 5] & - s 3