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'THE EVENING STAR, J"lth Sunday Morning Edition. . WASHINGTON, D. C. THURSDAY. . ...August 25, 1021 THEODORE W. NOYES. . .. Editor The Evening Star Newspaper Company 4 Sunday anly. Or. Cera way e went by mail. 8900, Collection is made Ly earriers at the end of each month. Rate by Mail—Payable in Advance. Maryland and Virginia. Paily and Sunday..1yr., $8.40; 1 mo.. T0c Daily only.. 1¥r.. $6.00: 1 mo., 50c Sunday only 1yr.. $2.40; 1 mo., 20 All Other States. Daily and Sunday.1yr. $10.00; Daily only. . Ay 00: 1 mo., 60c Sanday only .lyr., $3.00; ¥mo., 25c| —_— | The Giant Dirigible. Suspicion of the stability of the gant dirigible ZR-2, built in England] for the United States Navy, had been expressed on the eve of the trial trip which ended with her explosion and| destruction yesterday, with the loss of forty-three out of forty-nine men carried. It had been observed that the immense framework of the gas Lag structure had shown a tendency | to buckle. Certain strengthening re-| pairs, it is indicated. had been made. 1 mo., 85¢ " |silently and swiftly, and the wisest [sorvem. if caught in the middle of the and the. crawlers for théem fo learn that there”is danger in the-smooth road, that the swiftest enake has little chance against the speeding motor car. It is only the lazy, indifferent snake that is in danger from the hoefs of a horse or the wheels of a wagon. Such.a vehicle.gives plenty 6f notice of its approach to permit a snake to get away. But a 'motor car comes road, has but little chance. No motor- ist ever honks his horn to warn pos- sible, reptiles from the- path. If it is true that the snakes are avoiding hard roads and crawling through the culverts and ditches there must have been_some communication, unless, this is a_new generation of snakes, blessed with an inherited knowledge. Here is one of the mys- teries of nature. How is this knowl- edge communicated? The “instinct of self-preservation,” which is as keen in the snake as in any other creature, has doubtless led to the forming of the new habit. Man would be wise, indeed, if he could learn the secret of how the snake has come to know the primary rule of safety. ———————— Sentiment in the Philippines. This is by cable from Jolo, P. I.: “Dato_Ami Benaning. one of the group of Moros slain recently at Lake Lanao. who Moros have charged were slain by the:Philippine constabu- lary because of their ‘statements be- fore the Wood-Forbes mission of i quiry, had expressed_opinions favoi akle to continued American sover- cignty over the islands, It developed The dato’s statements l A strong Wilson flavor to the move- i “|tions of a great reservation bordering state under Mr. Wilson, and that among those who attended was former Secretary Bainbridge Colby, who was also among the speakers; former Am- bassador Gerard and .Cleveland H. Dodge, the capitalist, who has for elght years been one of Mr. Wilson's closest advisers. ' ment? Some politicians think so. It is offered in support of this' opinion that Mr. Wilson's health is jmproving. He is fble now to visit his law offices, and occasionally the the- ater, and friends from a distance who visit Washington call on him and give him the benefit of their latest news. His own name is not as yet connected with the next presidential nomination; but it is suggested that if he does not care for It, or is not in physical con- dition then to contest for it, he and his friends may endeavor to control the; national convention and name the man. The Anacostia Improvement. For the fiscal year ending June 30, 1923, the War Department will ask for an appropriation of $300,000 to carry on the work of reclaiming the Ana- costia river and laying the founda- it to the District line. This work hus been suspended now for some time owing to failure of appropriation. It should be resumed @ quickly as the state of the Treasury will permit. In- deed, in view of the necessary slow- ness with which such an enterprise progresses there should be no inter- " THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON Quality Plus Economy in LEATHER Can Be Found at Our Twe Steres Special TIRES 30x3'a Snap Them Up! CHAS. E. MILLER, Inc. Pormerly Miller Bros.” A Supply H ! W17 T4ih 8t 4 Doors North of H Bt g MME. VIBOUD, Inc. Estabished 1855, 737 110k 8t N.W. . C, THURSDAY, AUGUST 25, 192L Dr. anut Butter A Delicious Food Absolutely Pure. Large Glass Jars 104 . At your dealers or delivered anywhere | in this city. 'VEGETARIAN Foop &NuT (o.£ 133941 8. CAPITOL ST. B.E. for Girls Plenty of work; A Boarding and Day School Cor. 18t (s "n Aol Burchell’s Delicious Bouquet Coffee Flavory, Appetizing, 25¢ per Pound N. W. Burchell 1325 F St. N.W. As Summer Speeds 1216 F St. NW. Store Closed Saturday During August Blouse 'REMNANTS alues Grow Greater . .-Prices Less--on REMNANTS FRIDAY will see another tremendously busy day at Jelleff’s with such alluring values to attract the thrift-wise woman. The shopper who is forward-looking will anticipate her Saturday needs and shop for Satn}'day Friday—we are closed all day Saturday. Why This Store Is Not Like An Individual Underwear REMNANTS The builders are crowding ERHAPS you have wondered why in our Friday REMNANT Sales and periodical p clearances we so frequently sell goods at little or no profit. 1t is really a matter of At the beginning -of each season you have the right to expect That’s why we carry as little 3150 and $15 Silk One small lot of tricolette, georgette and crepe de chl: Yet presymably it had been brought|today. 0 the point of strength judged by the|made at Camp Keithly, in a hearing & i H experts in charge to be sufficient, else| CS/0TS, the mission on”August 13. it us for space so much regular stock must be disposed of by reducing it to Remnant ruptign. At the present rate it will take a decade, or perhaps two, to re- service to our customers. fresh, new stocks in complete size ranges and assortments. was shown by the mission’s records. the aerial voyage to test the general|He told the|rpisslon that t Moros |deem the Eastern branch from its 1 ] = all broken lots. prices. capacity of the monster balloon would | FA2t€d, to 1ive under the Ameritan|yrotched and disease-producing condi-| e e L Ll as possible over from season to season and close out, often at an actual loss, all broken lots. $5.95 Kayser Silk not have been undertaken. The event|govern them." tion and give t t y ; g . i 3 : S Gl b on andjglye;the custorn mart of the $8.95 Striped Silk The individual, on the other hand, can find among these offerings for Friday many Vests, $1.95 Regular stock, all perfect. built-up or strap rshoulders; solid or eyelet embroidery, flesh color: all sizes. city its required freedom from a bane that has impeded its development for many years. proves that they were mistaken, most tragically. The collapse of this, the greatest of ‘When we took over the Philippines we were told that our principal trouble would be in establishing friendly rela- Blouses, $2.95 Assorted Roman atripe washable satin. Come early things, such as petticoats, gloves, stockings, underwear, sports apparel, and even coats and suits, which will not only give immediate service, but which may be carried over in her the “Zeppelins,” may have been dueltions with the Moros and other back-| Along a considerable stretch of the for these. [ . to some peculiar fault of material, or |ward tribes; that they were savage|Anacostia, that which is most defi. $3.95 Handmade o . ely 1 3 ho d. g2 Cr?pedefélme it may possibly have been due to the|and suspicious, and would be difficult | nitely under public observation, this Blouses, $1.956 _In consideration of the extremely low prices no phone orders, Ta“g:fip'o‘:”'hscf' sedtaq fact that the limit of endurance hasj| been reached in the extension of size.| 1t does not follow that because a dirig-| ible 600 feet long can be safely built|cure their co-operation in the matter |ging. At the Benning bridge it is pos- Glove 5 A Chemises, $1.45 and used one of 700 feet can also be!of government. sible to note the slowness of the work, ° h V 1 » Built-up or strap shoulders, managed. The addition of 100 feet| At the end of a score of years things | for practically nothing has been done REMN AN TS Dl ou ver dee DUcC. ralues 1 lace trimmed, flesh color. adds to the strain put upon every|are reversed. Those who are askingthere save surveying. At'the Penn- : $1,50 Voile Bloomers member. It is true that the distribu-|ys to retire are persons who live in the | Sylyania railrcad passenger bridge, " and Step-ins, 85¢ tion of the gas in'a degree makes each | cities and towns, and have had their|some distance above, the marsh re- $1.15 to $1.50 Chameisctte Buriped "voile _etep-ins in white, pink and orchid; 5 unit, of the giant but | independent. i there remains a relation of units that|done for them. They want to takepmosquitoes as ever. 8-button-length Cnamolsette e 3 imposes a general stress that cannot|gver the country and run it them.| The fact that that part of the city Gloves; .',.?'JT‘. pon. 65 c $1 Muslin Petticoats, be discounted by the separation of the | gelves. has not developed more rapidly is no ey Y Ay Double an’lsc some scallop- flotation element: Those who are asking us to remain |reason for holding back on the great Strap \\'rudt (‘I:‘amolsene X ed some :em titched. Just as the r was drawing to alare people who were very backward |impovement. The true cause of its Glove sand an 65 esses as ese 4 . 3 : ie; la ises 2 Satinette close the American chemists had de-|when we came, but have profited jtardiness of development lies in this Chame rge s Cc Pefli et 2s veloped a gas for balloon purposes! which was regarded as solving the gravest of the problems of military aviation. Helium, it was announced.! yle, and desire a continuation of it. sary because the swamp that was re- ging! , plain color organdie and . - Rl “over, tunic and ¢ \ would replace hydrogen. being of| A< a matter of fact, that rule has|deemed lay at the front door of the 5 CIM :‘m?“ Lha Bn T (IO atyles, in canton crepe, taffeta and | Tan. gray and reindeer. Petticoats, $2.45 greater lifting power and at the same ! hanefited all the Inhfl. tants, back-|{city. The side-door yard, so to speak, crepe de chine. Plaited and ruf- | S‘li All lengths, 18-inch sHadow time non-inflammable. No longer, it| should be treated wtih as much consid- Gloves, $1.85 $14.50 and $16.50 Dresses fled tunics, embroidery and ribbon | 1“50 v:"mg mch"kpd':'mm" o g; | hem il around. ; 465 | . ; was claimed. could an observation bal- of approach; that we might hope to make a good impression on the people living in the citfes and towns and ‘se- ambition awakened by what we have much by our presence, are grateful for what we have done for them and want us to remain. They like American ward and forward, of the archipelago, and its continuation, particularly at resulted from the reclamation work [that was renderea absolutely neces- improvement work appears to be in a well advanced state. But above the point of main travel it is sadly lag- mains untouched and is as prolific of very condition. Potomac Park has eration. 1 | French batiste, long sleeves, tuxedo collars, hemstitched. and Silk Gloves, 65c 2-clasp and Gauntlet Effect Silk Gloves; black, white and assorted C colors. Broken sizes $10 and $1250 Dresses, $2.45 | 25 Dresses in printed voile, plaid 2-clasp Fine French Kid . C. O. D’s or exchanges are accep $40 to $45 Silk Dresses 20 Silk Dresses, street and sport trimmed. Navy, brown and white, own personal wardrobe for next summer—and thereby save her many dollars. ted on Friday REMNANTS. ' Women's Suits, Coats, Skirts and $65 and $79.50 Suits, $23.25 15 Dressy Sults, {n twill cord and tricotine; elaborately embroldered. box and belted jackets. Tan and styles, some ruffied, flesh col or. $2.95 Crepe-de-Chine En ers, white and orchid. Shadow-proof hem al around, good quality, white satinette. $4 White Satin heavy 1 loon be exploded by means of fire bul-nis greatly disturbed time of world —_——— ol o $1.85 450 Cotien Dresses in orgundie, | gg 25 Wash Skirts, $245 | brown, blue and green, Lisck and Millinery l:*rd- t;lx‘he enW_!lolpc Sis!h!i: _Du"fl‘:""fd affairs, is necessary to make secure| In a Russian food distribution it reen, 54 to 7 v:“:s",m:,fi.d gingham and Irish 10 Gabardine Wash Skirts, but- | White checks. > n e :a! allows o sapel.m ll;* all that American control has en-imay occasionally be necessary to linen. Sleeveles: “ulhb-‘olvar. r.\{fl::;l. ton trimmed pockets and belts. Sui $25.25 r ::;";:!gn;tobu'::‘tlmo descend. but it couraged and accompished of & pro-| watch a soviet offcal to prevent bim S1.85 ©ne oo pinkCorcbid, 1eatners $20.00 Skirts, $7.85 s “5" 4 T:'.:.suns e . ‘ \“x’hy has helium not been Aemlfloyed'gmmve mal = from o':"!’;‘('_‘; ‘;heu:‘::f:::*;fi in} the S e *_ grecn and ross. 5 Green and Gray Striped Velour | gray;n‘ l’ong e it 18 Hats at $1 : in peace-time aviation? Had the bal- = : bowe & T i sable Cam- &1 QB $18.50 to $29.50 Dresses Skirts,box plaited. - | ackets. : GFormerly pricedwp 3L loonets of ZR-2 been filled with that ngress. e Tk ois_Gloves. na o $8.45 £ 3 Summer Ha B Z ral; 6%, 6%, 6 - $1650 to $22.50 | Straw in as many different element there would have been no ex-{ The record of the special m“’“"ol LioydyGeccgasieimid, tojlonlovitay 5 15 fine Cotton Dresses in dotted Sille Skirts, $9.85 - \s‘fsy S}":"'»‘:‘ szfi-fi guits, Models as there are hats. 20 Hats at $2.50 Formerly priced up to $i8. Swiss, georgette voile, dotted, wo- date is creditable as respects both the j Prospect of a visit to America. The ven, stripe and plain color voiles. plosion in midair. volume and the charactet of the busi.|conference will be an occasion on ‘The giant might 5 - 20 odd Silk_ Skirts in crepe ourl Dressy styles with floss silk and Stocking have broken in two and fallen, perhaps 3 ! with equal loss of life, but. probably |ness transacted. Some very pressing|Which pleasure can be very properly Dot e e oked “ana | 05 fote: boo B0, Oronia, | SO thresd end B ot e with far less destruction. Maybe|relief has been given. Much relief re-|combined with business. REMN AN TS Ice™ trimmed. Light and dark | Epen, white and g | $65 and $87.50 Suits, $3425 Loranies “eliner ” trimmed helium {s not as effective a “lifter” as|mains to be given. The recess post- —_——— colors. $1450 Silk Skirts, $985 | 20 Smart Tatlorea Tricotine and ribbon hats it was at first belleved. Or maybe|pones several highly important mat-| The fact that she sicceeded in being $25 and $35 Silk Dresses | : j belted and $10 “Bobbed Hair"” = v Chine Skirts, | Sults: long line jackets, belted an there was no helium in England for |ters. But they are in hand, and there| clected to a high and responsibie office 32100 .?d ny 5:“( $10 box nv:n;' x::“(‘ rp’lr;?l&{ Chine SKIFts, | @ nbelted styles, braid binding and Hats at $3.50 the tests. But, at-any rate, the disas-|is promise of prompt disposition of |does not fully convince a number of Stockings, $1.7 0 Silk Dresses, street and after- button trimming. Navy and black. Of white felt, variously trim- Pure silk, full fashioned: all med with navy. in georgette crepe. | $2500 and $26.50 Skirts them when Congress reassembles. ter brings sharply to mind the question prominent women that Miss Robertson silk and . mercerized garter ;wnl styles, $19.75 Sport Coats, $12.75 of the present status of helium as a| As The Star stated the other day.|is a good politician. ' = Tk AN e Coicer foulard, georsatie and smbroldered 1285 girigible flotation element. the job proved to exceed in size and! AR maatur et MR 20 L0l S SASK | o pranciie Pl and supea | |4 8527 Soun deracy Spert Coate: N : Already determination is expressed|dificulty the first calculations. More] A grawing impression asserts itself Black,"daric brown, medluts Sopan.”gray. beige, henns. fiesh | % P g hox piuited: Due | EUACE; havs' and sorronto. eckwear + _ and brown. | and tan, black and white, brown | - blue, and green. by naval aviators to proceed with theitime proved necessary than was at|,q pyusiness develops that the U. S-A.'s y and and tan, black and gray, na |~ $3650 Coats, $17.75 REMNANTS development of giant dirigibles as|first allowed. Views as to what should | commercial impertance fs such that it ial, $1.50 $16.50 Dresses, $12.45 andta agencies of observation and attack.ibe done differed widely. The tariff | ouid not isdiate itseif if it tried. Silk and SHlk Fiber Stocks e it 3 4 Tweed Street and Motor Coats; The wreck of ZR-2 should give pause | caused divisions. A revision of the| " sSaipltaell if ings, with mock seam beck; DOt Jextradetachable $1850 to $22.50 Skirts fan Tength with aiivound bell g7 50 Neckwear, 85c to the enterprise. It certainly sug.|tax list caused some sharp squabbling.| 3o S0 CRSTEEETn L fiver silk in two-tone ARG blouse.’ Nav, black, copen and $12.85 and laree : : iy g gests that there is too great an ele-{The Senate has yet to deal with those| . S > silk in plain only. Black, e : ere ‘ollars. e 4 pring all of '@ J. Burns' reports the ‘hite Silk Skirts in Canton organdie collars and colored ment of risk in the magnification of | two subjects, and when it takes them C';’"zressh“‘ AT g it white,_cordovan, sy, Rus, $30 to $35 Dresses | R el irepeiita $45 Coats, (SIZ'ITJS 3 e irgpieag : - i b "~ . -line, sid: d box 5 Novelty Checked Top Coats; . size; Before a line is drawn in plan-Jup for ‘debate thete may be spiritéd| o ¢ ccingting Teading. $13.65 :r.[;;:,d‘uraighl ne, e an ’“}l l,“nk\mg SRS D e Net Guimpes, ning. or another dollar is expended in continuing the construction’ of the ZR1, now building in this country, times in the chamber. The President was often consulted, and had much to do with ironing out ————— Kentucky women are raiding illicit stills. Liké' the feudist, the moon- $8¢ and 65c Stockings, : 2 39c; 3 for $1.15 Mock Seam Silk Lisle Stock, gs; well reinforced. Black, 20 of oyr finest Summer Dresses, in plain color georgette voi dotted Swiss. Hand hemstitched, hand drawn work, hand $25 and $35 Suits, $13.75 15 Tweed and Jersey Straight- gray and brown. $50 and $65 Wraps, $27.75 Special at $1.75 Net or organdie: lace trim med. He will be white, navy, cordovam, Rus- line and Belted Jackets; tan, gray, 20 Smart Wraps, Cape Coats; in $3.50 Scarfs, $1.95 tuxedo and notched revers; tucked panel backs; belted and straight- the most thorough study should be|troublesome wrinkles. ; e : 4 T of the structure’ of ZR.2, and, as|asked to perform wimilar service when [Shiner is hari to eradlcate. Sian tan, % Sray, bisque and copen. reindeer and fade. o oy Peiin, _Fiber Silk.in stripes and far as the circumstances now permit. |the recess is over, and maybe during| =~ < e $2.75 Stockings, $2.25 0 | - U PV irown and reindeer, ~ Plain colors. 2 of the cause of its collapse. If the|the Whole life of this Congress. He SHOOTING STARS. Pure Silk Stockings, hewvy $25 Dresses, $1945 . $25 and ms S“IJ“Y- j‘"szjw & weight, silk garte 5 sleeveless Slip-over Dresses. in 20 Sport Spun Jersey H $57.50 and $75 Coats, $49.75 L Il G ls limit of safe size has been reached]will, of course, comply. His party and | o few iett in white only. - and passed in this type retreat must|he. as its leader, have too much at striped crepe Bunbar. Tan and green, blue and white, peach and 20 Smart Full-length Coats; suit- BY PHILANDER JOHNSON. be made to the range of dependability. | stake for him to refuse to aseist when- e white, l.l;\; ztly.IJ? Navy, Copen, reindeer { :?‘l:’f:-;‘ ;al' f";,‘é’;”,‘,‘.‘i‘h‘;‘a t;lnc‘i There is no merit in a mogster, what-{ever it becomes necessary. He is fa- ., Coal Tar. , Smter $2085 OHnel. bagl Sreight-Hnel ned : From coal'tar we degve the tints o $50 and $95 Dresses, i 25 Peltea stvles: navy and black. ever its cruising ‘radius, that may|millar with the legislative fleld and i, S 0 P G e o el Do henaltastisneon $35 and $40 Suits, $19 3 breal up fa the air and'explode into| procosses, and will know how to ren-y o T T L B RLSL Tl RE M N AN TS Gowns and Sport Dresses in geor- 35 Wooltex Suits for now and $95 s, $59.75 $6.50 Swagger Bags, $3.95 with the sacrifice of the lives| der assistance as the necessities arise.{ = coore enguge Otte crope, roshanara crepe, chif- | early fall wear, in sport spun and | Cape: : Of crepe seal or patent total loss e sacrifice of lives ] l?. & a oy g - . - .| Our laughter on the comic page. v X e afteta georgette and lace and | tweed: panel,’ straight-line and |- 2 Satin and Duvetyn Capes; deep Jeather; some fitted with in S S ! i epe. White, r ra belted jackets. Gray, brown, navy | shoulder yol s side : of those on board. : m’ghéo:lfl;:::n:r :e;;a':l t:dl’;;ild;;l: TEis ol e ks o casior el et $20 Pure Fiber Fringe 3.':’”:. v;,. pe. White, rose, gray belt gxéom G b bl;u éd kes and scarf collars; ’r::irm:-.n:e purses; all have ————————— 3 s $12.50 2 5 : As an offset to his feeling that he|remain so, and in that factis much of, T, oake Sweaters, . us both refined 3 edo modal, trimmed with has been loaded with unjust oppro-|{an assuring nature for the business ety £8fsied andihmmor a;{:’"&‘.; made from pure S ’ brium, the ex-kaiser should remem-|world to consider. ; fiber silk; fitted with sash an A : ber that for a long time he was. the ———t————— But Fashion, 80 the wise ones my, side pockets. e !U(ht in the Middle of the sses reciplent of compliments he did not| Instead of writing essays or deliv-|In reckiess pathe will often stray, $6.50 Fiber Friday Remnant Ad We Talk of 4 d deserve. ering speeches, John D. Rockefeller| And even laughter may appear Sweaters, $2.95 SUITS | g7, 31250, French Yines ** _ ‘Tuxedo style, in fiber silk; 750 Jersey Sults: rose, | Hlecverens takes up a practical fountain pen and | Both dangerous-and insincere— R . 3132 lors in tomato, buff, brown, r . Only the manner in which fortune|Feaches for @ check book. Thie cotllar, on the skde, prouces fenna, and reindeer. R T 13 50 | 2nd e 3.95 often favors the unworthy can ac- R T T ‘The TNT, for-lethal uses. v N $12.50 to $18.00 P = count for the immunity from serious| Eficlency experts have mot yet pro- i : Sweaters, $8.75% : s Jersey Sulta; tux > 'cou.-, otto uD""“m sses accident emjoyed by 86 reckless and|duced statistics to show the amount of -A: Word for Oulja. Pure fibensilk in the heavy- sne mavy e e e persistent @ motorist as Bergdoll actual cash that has been saved by| “Do.you lelleve {n what the oulja welght quality:’mqvelty " August rushes on space and the time for G e 519.50 e __.—....——.—-r‘d i daylight saving. i board saydr.: .. ° st weaves and stitolies: ' plain buying quality furs at the lowest prices of 1 lavender and g X ___._.—.—-—-. “Not fully,” replied Senator ~ fpr. ':""d ff.'gfi °°;'L‘%'y" m:r?y' nl:‘ ; tllglygarq will soon have passed. Buy nmow. “1 $78.50 Navy Blue Trico- w:{:e. blue and 52.95 ¥ i . . s P . ¥ - in 3 3 £l . ne wi @ .eceenn . Panama'é rise fo Internatlonal fm-} o this|#hum. “But ita conclusians are often pheasant, jade, henna, tomato _ J. R 522.50 e i portance does not free her from the : and peacock. " Size 16..... basque style; 9 country. The process of distribution |88 Teliabls. as those reached by pro 1 $87.50 Navy Blue Trico- $8.50 tes of 1d . . :::rils,u some old nelghborhood| '\ ¢ as usual the difficult portion |longed debates and its processes are tine Suit $25 00 AEH . not nearly so vociferous.” . Binet18s . 20 $19.15 to $25.00 Ging- of the problem. fancy Jacket 1 $77.50 Navy Blue Trico- tine Buit; 525.00 wooltex. Size 14 7! Velour Check $25.00 ham Dresses; all imported materjals. Green and white, brown and white, lavender and white, $10.m red and 'S $23.60 Jersey. Drobues;’ Find Your Size and You've Found a Bargain "SHOE REMNANTS " Jud Tunkins says the only man.in Silo Center: 'who never made a mis- take is still sitting on a fence whit. tling a stick same as he was fifty years — ——————— ' The Wisdom of the Serpent. A, story comes out of Pennsylvania! that deserves scientific attention. It ‘has been observed that in the moun- The old4ime : German philosophers have gone out.of date as fully as the oldtime fiction. writers. white ... tain regions bordering the main tour- : . e d ing highway} In the southwestern part Mr. Wilson and 1924. $5.00 Puraps at 75¢ $10.00 Oxfords at $2.95 $1.00 Pumps at $2.95 Size s Ky e miguet- | Ee T §10.00 |7 of the state snakes'ho longer are to be| The independent democrats of New Worthy of Consideration. 81 Pairs Brown and White 34 Pairs Brown and White ine Suit 525 00 16 . - 2 o 1.8trap Sport Pumps, low Cuban heels and light Mackay sewed soles. D width only; 100 - Pl}l;' 9 W%lta & cun::: Frenc ee) umps White Satin Pumps with low Sport Oxfords, with low Cuban heels and welt soles. o 1 $29.60 Navy Blue Trico-r $15.00 York are already discussing plans for | The wild duck we with care protect. seen arawling acress the roads. Where- next year's campalgn, when a full| < The slaughter of the quall must 4369.50 Polret Twill as formerly when the motor car came Bizes: into use and the roads were improved |5tte ticket and a United States. sen- cease. heels; nice for housewear if “ 2%, 3, 3%, 4, 4%, 5 all sizes 3 to 8. Suits, tuxedo 329 50 T s to ator are to be elected. - Former Gov.|It would be wrong should men neg- we have your sise. B, 2%, 3, 4, 4%, 5. style, Tan. . 5 $26.50. Shantung = Silk permit gas traveling snakes were ; . $10.00 Oxfords at $425 |. Sizes 16—18., e frequently seen and were often killed| Alfred E. Smith seems £o be the choice lect ; sizen "3, 4 S e e e Dresses oal Dreasie. $l 5.00 by the machines, lately very-few rep.| o the gubernatarial nomination, and | To leak out for the Dove of Peace. Ay £ 4k $8.00 Pumpe at $295 |- Heel Oxfords . with ~haod 10.85.95 Crepe and Linens . e tiles are observed. A curious resident| Willam Church Osborn.for the sena- - = B 'I& %, 13_Pairs One: turned '91500;“":1 ‘flffl;v- :}gave]uznol')::;us. Light Jersey Six . Compulsory, Elegance, 3 AAA. 5, . 6, 8%, 7. ue, corn! ol "i“»te:m' “m‘»u:: fact, made to:n::;le: t:?‘:nd” e : or| “Is there any resson why the farm. B 3% Ty : -] m’m sowaed soles. AR s e e v 51 095 an investigation, and finds that Aoac 2 [ ot 5 e S 2 the snakes no I attempt to cross|more men of prominence in New York ers should ‘not appear in dress codta $10.00 Oxfords at $425 a ‘.,*’ 5, $%. 7, T%. 8. g: p .‘ G o W I n,::d,h e iees The mighwayh but crawl through the|Politics was held Tiebdey and’ tiis |87 Datent leather shoes? 27 Pairs Black Calf Oxfords, e D, 2%. 8,9 ] Bnaae $4.95 bt s ; ity ot e at Tt ¥ioasr : 1 ¢'pose not,” replied Farmer Corn- with - low & round toes .{ $8.00 at $2.95 5 Bizes 14—16.:.. 2 tches beneath the:'sur- - . tossel. “Maybe it's what.we'll be and welt soles; good o 20 Pairs White Canvas 3- $10.00 . Oxfords at $4.25 “There Wi lon that it is nécessary a ‘concurrence of opin- to' kéep alive |brought to. Dress coats and patent face, fhus avoiding the traffic. for steWInEIS TS Strap Pumps, with low walk- 36 Pairs Patent Leather Ox- Ts this really a result of experience|the independexst forward-looking spir- 7 giges ing heels and welt soles. fords, with Cuban heeis and or s it due to other. cduses? It may|lt in the democratic party, to the end leathers is l::g“'b::‘ n;“’:“ of thesq ; s AR R RCHTAS hecls a0d Do that whiakies Gvoit the bl naved| Co moan hAtvole s ToL: the ety EERIRICT Ot o apply on A 3K, 4, XA, 5%, €. 7, roynd toes. . paved| become fully aware of the low ideals | their board bills. B, & 4%, 1. A4 55, 8%, T 1%, 8 iges: A surfaces and seek the culverts ‘be-{of the Sdministration. they | °; P C 3% I ok o C 3 € 4%, 5 5%, 8 T 5 may turn to the democrats in the . . & % cause, they are 3o “navigate.”| qura: per e * Fascinating, D, 3, i, G, 3%, ¢%. : D, 3, 4, 4%, 5, 5%. 6, 7. - Sport, surance that the restored to safe hands.’ “Whst i your favorite game?” It is of interest to note that at the| ‘*Temnls,” answersd Miss Cayenmne. head of the committes that issued thel*7t always enables & ph bt Or, of course, it may be & demenstra- tion of.intélligence. If the Befpent is] as wise as tradition would have us, S

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