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THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. -C., SATURDAY, JULY 16, 1921-PART 1. THE EVENING STAR, st o ol e, fon it o] Editorial Digest Mr. Hays Gets After the Sock. Wik Sundly Macuing are easily the rule, and the means|commissioner estimates it has been WASHINGTON, D. C. _|taken in the selection bring the desired [ due to laxity of high official super- result. vision. If these charges are true it BATURDAY: .. -July 10, 1991 ‘The places sbtect to ths chango—is toe hoped that svery man angaged |21 o e ocking sevines Paint-Pot THEODORE W. NOYES. . ..Editor | to the mutation of politics—are few aslin the “squeeze™ will be caught and |, .. (¢ or’bu-ln " by vlulmn‘. compared with the number formerly |punished whether in the service NOW | .4 expanding the postal savings —are the concen- The Evening Star Newspaper Company | affected. The civil service law now [or not. bank system is warmly supported by trates for home pres- the press. Most editorial writers ervation. HPC qual- agree with the Minneapollis Tribune ity paints prevent l--l-e-; Office, 11th St. and Pennsylvania Ave. | has a wide application, and there is & e o Natiana) Pank Banatng. sentiment in favor of even a wider. Labor and the Crisis. (republican) that so far the postal A bank “has not made good,” but that, decay. The paint science perfected. Laces and Lace Curtain Cleaning MME. VIBOUD, Inc., Established 1835. 737 11th 8t. N.W. PAINT - Saves Decay. Lot Ferguson do all your paiating and it will be well done. Interior and Exterior Work. RUG CLEANING TIME Neo longer necessary to have gour rugs removed from the house. No imcomvemience. THE LUWIN .CO. Phone North 2018 14th St. N London, Eng! But that sentiment needs to strengthen ‘There is great unrest in labor cir- with the Sundsy morning | materially before the law 1s enlarged | ., 1y ma:‘rrnot be greater than ?hro red by carriers within the ety | o0 nouer the places at present under X Gouraud’s ‘month; daily only, 45 cents per unrest in other circles. Unrest is[theY, explain, ls due to the low in. 5 s terest rate and other faults of detal " H e n A e P emnone: Mata | CODSIderation, or soon to be taken UD.|general, and profound. The army of | which Mr. Hays ow pruposes to o Pajnt uf with HPC = = FERGUSON, INC. 2:‘.'_ O rie ntal Cr eam 5000 Colhe;l::ull made by carrlers at the kickers has grown to very large pro-|FéCt. not to anything inherently and gamn a season! Paiating Department, Ph. N. 231-232. s In Harness Again. portions. But the rank and fle of | rate Bf Inincest eon Inein oy MIEREr rate of interest and increased facil- i use Rate by Mall—Payable in Advance. | oo oo "0 o o ts tn harness|wage.carners have been told so often | itlos. the o s whole belleves HPC Outside Ho Maryland and Virginia. again, and feeling very comfortable, |that the existing public difficulties are | h¢_Postal savings bank Wil go a Paint yr., s 3 70c long way toward rel 15 13yr. $8.40: 1m0, 70 | as he confesses. Paris sults him. The | belng manipulated to thelr special dir- {money for general use without 1n sny Colors, $3.76 gal. »$2.40; 1mo., 20c | French people like him, and he has|advantage they have come to put too|Way intruding on private bankirg en- Py returned to them with & lively appre.| much falth in the misleading state. that, Droperly developed. tha osees White, $4.00' gal. Pays 6 Per Cent 1 1 Daily and Sunday. . ciation of their appreciation. The [ment. avings banks will p:‘ ':ru: bne:.e!l?: 4] Gl" . zc a ay Bunday oviy. 111 yrs 3 -+ $9° | President has made no better appolnt-| As a matter of fact, labor is stll| L2, PrIVAte concerns by encouraging on shares maturing in 45 ment. the object of the friendltest consider- “leoederu"" fo':- lx’r‘:- llo:;fu"fln!l::.v L m nmm or 83 months. It r. ¢{ in . ne of the “surpri - o B T, |- ez e e e S ST S B e [PFRETRNRCMI 1 e Il and Be Sunday It is°to be hoped that the hearing|fusion prevailed throughout Europe.| Take the tariff question. Congress|publican) is u:: a‘x'z'ffif"l?"fi.m’c‘fi on shares withdrawn be- betore the House judiciary committee| Americans on their travels were tossed | is told that it must shape the revision [ 2932} savings banks “have failed to | fore maturi s en the bill to provide additional Judges |about 1n a most uncomfortable Way. |it is now occupied with to meet condl- | Swn." The Frovidencs Jud os thelr i The Star delivered to your home every evening for the District Supreme Court is but| This gave to American representa-|tions prevailing in the outside world.|dependent) agrees that the system o Assets More Than . h ts preliminary to prompt action ::’n t:; tives abroad in both the diplomatic|Foreign trade is now a popular cry. s‘;,-.:".'n:',';fl‘l;,"';gn"('"':l“';l‘l"un)Dl\;lsl(.':: We Are Tearlng $7,000,000 and Sunday morning for 60 cents a month cos i measure. The statements made and the consular flelds opportunities | We must secure it in abi that “it is enti ’ ’ . Fepresentatives of the court, the bar|for service out of the orsfnary; and (we are to succeed with n::d::lcc:x: Loze; being “"fl(:"‘i“:“,’ ':‘rfi:‘ll‘l :‘:: DOWII the L“ge . you about IVZ cents a day and 5 cents Sundays | Bnd the public showing the need of &n |the records made everywhere were | tions. B taatar o : Temporary Office Surplas Nearing : :'i.::":fi:: :; me,:“f: fotated con- | good. True enough. But has anybody pro-| &31¥ Tlght’ in laying the Blame for Buildings - $800,000 Telephone Main 5000 and 3 5 ere shou! no ques-| In Paris—a great city, popular with | posed that in order to do that we| - = cent Interest rate. . A | Hion whatever. of the. actien of the|wond - travelesmrtne situation " for | shoutd Tetucs American wage. scates| the Smmmans, pereons, pardicutarly of || o5, s ut, st s, o Feem st N\l Corner 11th and ESts. NW. [i 11 Delivery Will Start at Once | | i and American standards of living to|ontaln News (Denver) (independ- (] Wiare’baut e thie materisl to both meet those of Europe or Asia? On|ings in stockin beca use the contrary, is it not the purpose to 1 bank facilities “are not present || oin s o sie. Sth & Fiorieds. keep those scales and standards higher | fr, hec3use the rate is not very at- southwest northeast Mr. Haye' e / than those existing elsewhere? The|the Boston Ti .i,.m"'(',':,‘d‘:‘;,‘,‘,f,‘;;'; At both of these yards we maiatatn lowest of the low tariffites are not|TSPUbIican) states “is based on that |l [IPTLI onedlr of test yeurn. asking for the introduction into this|one billion aeliere 1o pinat at least pommittes, followed quickly by the ‘passage of the bill. It is, indeed, astounding that the District court has maintained its work 8o well during the recent years of great growth of the capital jurisdic- tion and population and volume of business. Had it not been for the diligence of the judges the congestion would have been much more serious #nd the delay of justice would have jmade this community marked through- JAMES BERRY, Presideat JOSHUA W. CARR, Secretary foreigners was for the time chaotic But, fortunately for his countrymen caught in the swirl, the American am- bassador was by training a man of business, and particularly well quali- fled for the duties that had thus been suddenly thrust upon him. He was of great help to everybody, and to \8) belnig: hoarded, many outside of his own sphere of in- fluence, so to say. country of foreign wage scales and|ldle and unproductiv be - . - standards of living, while the protec-| tom woutd toos” 2 penl SYinge sys- Lumber - 2 tionists rest thelr case In part on the |out and put 1t tate s s money || 2¢ Foot 24c Foot Mr. Herrick returns to a situation | welfare of the American working. |Charleston (W. v, Mail 2x10,2x12 Sheathing 2x4, 326, 238 pendent republican) is “quite certain, 'tm X shorn of all those embarrassments.|man. nd the St. Louis Globe-Democra This lumber is as good as new and our storage yards— out the country as an example of in-|Peace now prevails, and his duties| Labor and capital, as at all times, | (republican) feels that the estimated |} 1s from 8 to 18 feet long. edequate judicial procedure. will have to do with the ties that bind |are in the same boat, and It the boat | Sor .o o0 FTRE 85 to be “worth the — R - P n = - ¥ This burden should not be 1aid upon |the French and the American people|swamps both Will g0 to the bottom | master General ‘and the Jaber ot re- || Bathroom Fixtures : the court. The government itself|together. That he will again succeed,|together. It is a good time to re- °“g.;““;5'! the system.” e e enlargement of the beneh. |and add new credits to his record, We |member the old injunction: “Don't | (republican) accounts. for thel trns $65 y usiness is affected greatly. For|may all with rect safety assume. |rock the boat!™ of money hoarding by the fact t “Standard” - Lavatory, com- 0 % CW J 28 Tusinns iy €ecled grmily. Wor pert S hIc e 1 e it ] Bt VAR S esser Sriced Merchandise fases relating to departmental work. o= G % 1 bl wide 6n (he GacilThe Lonedal Sotare ot oihers aud to "The avatory and toilet outts which : Bome of the most protracted trials in Watchful Campaigning. e & Ct | failures, bat, 1t adds, 1t Ge pere ik || g0 to make up this set are of the very Chairman Adams of the republican | that Ambassador Harvey played golf{ geed to find a person who does not best make and in excellent condition. national committee continues the Hays |In his shirt sleeves. This is at least|have confdence in. the safety and « = A style of doing business. He keeps in|@ change trom the costume criticism | fiancial integrity of tne United || _Xem muteril fom our e close touch with what is going on. Al-|that the bathing beaches bave been butlding materials complete, We bave though prevented at the last moment | monopolizing. antonment, J;;hfi from attending the Virginia repub- -3 lican convention, he sent & letter ex- pressing his interest in the meeting and best wishes for success. the country are held here in cases involving government interests. While these are on the local calendar is con- gested and justice is in a large degree denied the people of Washington. In the course of the hearing, which will be continued, statistics will be given to the House committes which Emphasizes the New Arrivals and Offerings of Wanted Summer Merchandise Window Frames. Ra . Pipe, Kitchin Sinks, Tanks and Electrie Fix- ‘The New York musical producers, cures. having quarreled with their actors,| (inge e, Chicago pendent) believes, requires that announce that they will put out|depositors “should ncelvnq. fair n?e w:.ao:-?‘:fm’r-‘-“..ffn::fi:? are $5. can possibly leave no doubt of the fact of interest” from the government for .00 that Washington is inadequately | It Was this sort of watchfulness on fewer musical shows. It remains to| n,"motew “brought ‘out of hiding || Serecos. suiiabie for porch i3 the part of Mr. Hays when he took [be seen whether the ultimate con-|places. Window Shades. best qual 20 served in the matter of court organiza- that 1 ed | sumers will make a pathetic protest Hoarding, the Cleveland Plain Reclaimed Wall Board, per 01% tion as compared with other Ameri- :' organisation reins that inspir | Dealer (independent “democratic) de- |§ Stoam Tadation perfoet o B Sllnllner ale O can cities. If the District had had the | I8 coworkers with °:’;:‘d=:“' hm AniSea G clares, “is a matter of general con- [[ This et 4] may 56 e at determination of this matter it would {ade himself familiar with the whole at Germany Sppeats to.@ek of | Cr . age. it, 6th & C 5.W. 5th & Fla, Av. N.E. fleld. He kept track of state events as well as of national events. When- ever possible, he appeared on the scene, and, by & speech or otherwise, increased the *‘pep” of the occasion. The fleld is large. There are a good many states. A national chairman needs to spread himself out in order to establish the proper connections ‘with local leaders and local organiza- tions. And such connections should by all means be established. Campaigning has come to be not only & fine art, but & steady thing. long since have provided itself with a larger bench. But it must go to Con- gress for relief. And it is the business of Congress primarily, because the court is federal in character, while serving as a court of local jurisdic- tion. A bill to enlarge the court has heretofore passed the House. Political reasons have prevented enactment. There is no conceivable political rea- #on now against it. ‘The hope is that this bill will be passed through both houses and the requisite appointments will be made the Hohenzollerns is that they Willlnead looking Intor and the Brook. . B enjoy themselves as much as they can | lyn Eagle (independent democratic) Sldney L. Hechmger commends under the circumstances and refrain [ SSTRERIS th : Homemcking Co. from interfering with business. Philippine Gowns and Chemise $1.95 $295 $3.95 These garments of dainty, cool batiste and nainsook are all handmade and show the finest of Philippine handwork in their solid embroideries, cut work and scalloping. Real filet lace insertions, hemstitchings and finished with pretty ribbons. treatment 0 ngs bao! A large portion of the G. O. P.'s| been able to “profiteer” on the lo record has to do with reconciliations '('l';;' t d"':i The ;"07 Tork- Mail lependen! o rotests ains of differences in its own ranks én}the “ridicuously low prlee"“whlch tariff questions. the government pays on postal sav- ings deposits, which the Mai 1 thinks |} =3 amounts in practice to “mulcting” the H el Perhaps the most impressive beauty | “most ignorant classes.’ Apartmellt ot of Dr. Einstein’s th lies in the| Bankers should, by this time, have b eory overcome their fear of the postal |}- 2123 OCalifornis Street. fact that it permits no argument. savings bank, the Portland Oregonlan At Conmectiout Avesve. (Independent’ republican) thinks, l LU Tl R 1 L %o the bench In time for opening of |1t Proceeds without letup. There is| mhe latest models of autemobiles| hess from private magke. bt has At sl 95 At 8 2.95 At $3 95 the fall term of court, which will per. | Something doing all the time. One|wil be equipped with cribs. The|lured from hiding places and ulti- . ° HEMI E AND ely placed In priv . v ' S ::It a rodlvmo:; of labor onutba bench :‘;:’"‘ is hardly over when another | smerican motorist begins young. mnn'e.‘yy Lhat ‘?8“‘1 :o:ho"':erwlnu‘e have CHEMISE AND GOWNS'i ( c‘l‘f“\‘?fil AND bGO\:f!\Sd o OC\\"\N \\I/iths dra\\:: ‘;, oElE season to effect a reduction of the reached any ." thus proving “a in dainty floral patterns an n autifully embroidere o NS, o 3 calendar during the coming court ‘:’ Afl“‘;h :’“t ‘t:::!:r "“'!;':m; It is being hinted that the so-called %or: the prixate. con- solid sprays of e?broider‘{; styles. The chemise are in and "sohg flemblro'dey in year. next year. con control of htly intoxl-| As the New York Times (indepen- | scalloped edges, fine tucks. ilt- i- scroll an oral patterns. the Sixty-elghth Congress will develop myatery ] ahipbecems eligntiyfan) dent democratic) interprots Mr, Haye Comfortable Gowng are in round or built-up 'h°“l.d“ or cans: P cated and lost its way. roposal, “the plan is rather to cre- 3 sole styles with solid and Some have real filet lace { A Busy Man. both parties in as good form as pos- D imart than. to mest: & de- Accommodations square neck styles. The . broid 4 filet insets. The gowns have 5y sible. The republicans need that body " has devel since the lack of interest in Qm“ Ihd Refin t chemise also show simple eyelet embroidery an e s, g k. These are strenuous times for the|in thetr business, while the democrats| L 1'° d0¥® Of peace eveloped the | (he system has_resuited in closing o anemen hemstitched camisole tops. lace medallions. round, square or V necks. President. His callers are numerous, | wim find full use for it if they can | COPVersational powers of a parrot. |many postofiica banka, and, it holds A Select Clientele &nd as e ruls their business is urgent. | nanage to bring it into camp. changed before much more than an He sees them all, hears them all, and SHOOTING STABRS. Instaliment of the good work ean be J. A. WILSON, . leve: janager considers what they lay before him.| prices in amin "'m" ate decisaied ucy. fact ot Hhe |estimated!] | TRoS NoStE S ! ‘Th Then he has Congress on his hands. BY PHILANDER JOHNSON, biilion of hoarded and idle money” Style and Quality in Theee Summer Neckwear far enough to satisfy the commuter, Biiffevencea of opinfon on Capital | 10, 00> DOC SemAln on’thetraln for discuss each soclal movement, are sharp Just now, and there 1s wark | """ And then adjourn with plans’ to hold some more, on & number of railroads. This is a he Syracuse Herald (in- It was inevitablo that the WArring|vargable reform, but it d 5 s Basendenty that “the cautious own s 2 s S et e i orm, oes not 0 A Human Necessty. SePSherer mo aterers 3% Al o the's New Bathing Suits At These Low Prices The world must have conventions to| per cent offered by the government's savings banks,” and the Herald doubts that they will be influenced “by“the added inducement of 1 per cent.’” have probably done so none too soon. Special at $4.95 Women’s Organdy Neckwear for at- tractive summer wear at the lowest #n plenty for a referee. Belgium has made the progress in Another new lot of All-wool Jerse, rices for this fine quality. n'.: ;‘:r“::iz':u;;z;‘l‘j‘m;;"m"‘: :"‘I reconstruction that was to be expected el “:nf: ':;:“,:s:’;;,;:::e::’"' Reducing the Army. : Bathing Suits, made in the CnliJfomiiv P Our new an-ival;1 cons);st of a large """m n thetr hands are stways i, Of & cONRtTY 60 dlstingulshed for fear-| Of people hers or on & distant| TRere promises to be less of the UNION style. Many new models and all the variety of smart styles. portant. lessness and determination. shore. ;::: "(: ": o fl":‘e;;wf:;‘h :,:. NGS BANK popular colors. This is a very special Collar and Cuff Sets, 55¢ His daily card, therefore, 1s crowd- ————— In addition to the wonderful fnven-| oo " O\ the reduction of the SAVI price for these high-grade suits. Vestee, Collar and Cuff Sets, 95¢ 4. Questions of all kinds, foreign and | By disposing of possible differences tions whose employment Army to 150,000, as required by the OLDEST SAVINGS fomestic, are submitted to him, end |in advance, the work of reaching a| Places accurate results beyond a|,.w law. Reports from Washington BANK IN WASHINGTON doubt have it that 20,000 soldlers have asked The world must have its share of in.|for discharge in the first ten days of | WELCOMES YOUR ACCOUNT July, following Secretary of ~War tellectual enjoyment. Weeks' instructions to corps ares and 10 14TH BT. N.W, man erwise, It needs a lot of things to talk about. | division commanders to grant all ap- DOYSICRIY £a welll de ot +| In the course of time armament pl:’l::llonl during the month as the and is of a temperament that accommo- { may come to be regarded as no less So let us have the theories which call | first step in reducing the land armed dates itself to the situation that exists. | yncivilized than drunkenness or for erudition forces. easil T will be a good thing It the total Ho has patlence. He ls not easlly|polygamy. Which ordinary mortals cannot|reduction can be accomplished with- flegisions are expected promptly. peace arrangement can undoubtedly Fortunately for Mr. Harding, his|be facilited. party, and the country, he is a strong e The Sleeveless Dress Fashion’s Latest Demand Unusualat $2.95 Every woman needs a garment of this style—useful at all times and for all occasions. These dresses are smart as well as practical—for golfing, boating, va- cation and sports wear. Made of linene, with roll collars; colored embroidery; patch pockets and belt mmu: or ramzd,u He listens well. reach. °“‘Qc°m|p‘{"¢l°n‘ b’Al(lhe tlm:d it -:;: gl ontemplate objectors made ‘ When e e lpelkla i:";t to t.h;nwine it - Graft at Ellis Island. For each must do the part in life that » '|| l.‘l‘\l'. now the Army was on a pos footing the government had Cherges of graft at Ellis Island falls to bls tlon, Trads an impiied eontract in each sne bave been brought to the point of| If it is only just a part of speech. |listment bisnk to provide a means of . |livelihood for a definite number of preliminary investigation, in conse- The purpose of existence is the con quence of which the commissioner stant interchanging e Eomthing in thet Sigument. Mke another in its appeals and anxieties. A President has no under- study. He must puzzle out problems Sor himself, and tackle them as they is something in that argument. T eome; end when, as at present, they |asserts that incoming allens havebeen| Of thoughts which come in vogye |Doubtless many of those who cnlisted of self material. Two-piece skirts; comfortable width for walking. Piping of tread upon each other's heels, so fast|in the recent past fleeced of at least and then go out. fhey” were ‘going to make the"Army You’“ Be white linene around neck, pockets and belt. Colors are white, rose, blue, green they follow, he s the buslest man in | $500,000 & year. This condition, how-| S0 let us not grow weary of the fancies | their permanent field of work. For and pink. Sizes 16 to 44. g the country. ever, has not been unsuspected in the widely ranging. :‘:‘.“t"‘"n: 8 ve ;g‘;" aout-e t%:":.‘.‘; Taking Some x - — e past. A number of employes of the| e need a lot of things to talk|to get, would be a hardship. How- ! 1 i The hope is doubtless entertained by | Bovernment have heretofore been tried gout P el Pictul’es s = = f Str Thomas Lipton that the world of |08 such charges. But they have been el Weekat™ order” to_ recelve " appllcations Presenting the first arrivals in : soclety will soon forget about prize-|8cquitted. It would seem to be im-| - aur -g :_‘rl‘na r'xn e:-n :' SaLLh :rx r:n“ oa fighting and get back to yacht racing. | Possible to get the specific evidence What does that lobbylst want to 3 BN o xlous to Bt out. 1t there Tomorow necessary to convict those who prey Bring us the films for New Black Satin Hats, $5.00 see you about?” eventuaily prove to' be enough such the e e “I fancy,” replied Senator Sorghum, |men their problem and that o developing end printing— There must be moments when Mr, | UPOD the ignorant incomers. The scat-|,, 'y "oonig to find out which wa: 0 stay in will be settied and let us show you what : immigrants - 4 o Its we can get for | 2 gt James Stillman wishes he had been |teFing of tho on 24mis- |\ intend to vote. Then i¢ my inten- o adeiphia Fublic "Ledger Jou at the hands of our Now that every one’s thoughts have turned to vacation—smart new mil sion, their unfamiliarity with our language and customs and a fear to press complaints against government egents which has been bred in their experts. They take all ] the care and pains pos- Reports that one of the railroads sible with each and every has cut the wa; of its frejght exposure—to the end that rks shows to what extremes our our prints are sharp and linery modes become one of the most important selections of the vacation outfit. The All-black Satin or the Black Satin Hat with white or flesh facing answers this more disposed to let business inter- fere with pleasure. tions are favorable to his interests he will represent to his employers that he has exercised the greatest in- . L O TR A1 A AN VOO T Patronage. Iife abroad, all combine to make prose. | fluence.” la_of extravagance has cars clear and PERMANENT. : Daily nominations -T:i confirmations | cution difficult. But there is evidence Jud Tunkin: he foe ou:‘h“n ;:y{{:fsth-‘n:‘ :.fl:e u:: . gd‘? ServiswAle purpos mo“.adml“b!y . . show that the patronage of the gov-|that a combination has heretofore bo““m .““'m' ot-:l'uv,h ." ;;':’ yet B e, D you wan! 3 We have just received an exceptional new showing of these very smart hats, some Otithe P fove | hoen working ot Eills Tuiand to take| POUSHE & sult of clothes o Mm SUERReE SRR The National of which are embroidered in white; others have big bows of satin or velvet. One s due—Iis gradually passing from the | toll of the newcomers, in illegal fees |, " ave tisoments. Hures 0 | B eerful Cherub" produced all that Remembrance Shop sailor model has a white facing and a pair of white wings perched chicly on the side. defeated. to the victorious party. Re-|and charges for services, in supposed e T LOKINoEAClty, (Mr. Foster's Sbop.) publicans are replacing democrats.|bribes to secure admission in cases A Midnight Plea. —_— 14&& [One Door Above There is no stir about thé change. It|when admission has been assured and | op burglar when you're on the track, | goy an net Thoie e oty oarer o B8 Ave:) 4s in the usual order of things, and con-|even, it Is indicated, the taking of| A rythless depredator, the gauge of their Americani: 9 ) . N Arrivals I ducted in the usual way. money to bring about admissions in| sithough the safe you boldly crack,|San Francisco Chronicle. y Women 8 Sllk Hose and Knlt ew Arrx o Local leaders have much to say. Sen- | cases where the immigrants should be{ gpare the refrigerator! Another time she s raving G 'rls’ M idd ators and representatives and men of|rejected. Thus the aliens themselves pasity s whan he drug store de- Underwear Less Than Usual 8 y have not only suffered from these Getting On. 7t o frauds and gratts, but tho country has | “low are you gettiag on With your | eos b o Reduce contadion! Women’s Super-fashioned Silk Hose, of medium Skirts been injured. There is no telling how | new production?” Did you (ever_stop to consifer tust! 1NN ) ight; inforced heels and toes; many people have been allowed to en-| “We're all through with the most fl: own, l‘nm': l:l::i-:“:::: n-b l::"t'g PREVENTOL IS khe :’:e':ll;} 'wg\.!l:n. to%so]::;d a::u:)loack, whei:lf ;:ay' new $2.75 ter who should have been excluded |tmportant part,” replied the musical|little end?—Jackson Citisen-Patriot. disinfectant w ichde brown and Russia calf. Sizes 8% to 10. An excep- Girls® Serge Middy Skirts consequence out of office are consulted. Pains are taken to select competent persons of good repute. Satisfactory service is desired. The government's ‘business is so important, all to whom it is intrusted, even in the small de-|under the old laws, perhaps criminals, | manager, “we have found a title that & % 1 val $1.00 3 < 1 tails, should be equal to the duties|possibly radicals of violent views ::: suggests all eorts of shocking pos.|Wom simyc dlsease carry- tional value. par. in side plu‘:Ed .dddegg?!,_m assigned. harm¢ul purposes, doubtl - | sibiltties.” > ’ s . : . . i T Ly St e NIV & SN MR || g and allothrisecs. | S e A il I SN ::mi?pll:xxd“t’h-“n:: number of ; in this eount:'y ‘.l'h: ::tm at all] *Do you think it pays to go through 'n?:.o':u m:’.'. &‘m daws trimmed, :tiera have silk tape straps. Sizes 26 to 44. I;:dies :ttachcd. Sizes 6 to 3 B 3 o —] 3 ! i 3 | Sicials necessary in its transaction, it is | is not surprising. This is an immense S Those reform preachers who de- remarkable how well upon the whole | organization and dishonest people will replied | signed the m govnmmu the work is done. The success achiew [ cccasiepally get & foothold in it and 9.‘-2.’3‘.’-‘.?11 v:-‘r}:—‘i“u':fi: 4 is & compliment both to the appolnt- f«“mw Chronicle, ¥z