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3¢ st ae THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C, FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER ; approaching firea| of sesing their tavorite smash out cinf P A3 f gl . . :.Mw % o ouit h“'l. partly because they have Edltonal DlgeSt' re THE EVENING STAR, With Sundsy Morning Editien. WLSBI'E'G!O’. D. C. FRIDAY.....September 16, 1921 £16, 1921. g This statement of the chancellor is{ wanted to see New York win the pen-|. virtually a confession of fear at Berlin nant. But out on the road the at- to regulate Bavaria. This state has|tendance has been swelled, when New from the outset of the great change;York was the “attraction,” with a in Germany been strongly inclined to-|strange mixture of emotions. The Jocal ward monarchism. The Bavariau king | partisans have gone to the games with was dethroned, but there has never|a struggle between expectation to see Budinéss = . been a real union with Prussia in the|the celebrated slugger hit them over o Fork. OMex: 150 Ynserw Be-* ATC-| publican plan. The Bavarlans nue!un fence and to see him strike out. B e Bt National Benk Rullb% | been curiously sympathetic' with the | The cheers for a home run on these Feer Prussian junkers, however, and would | stranger flelds have been no louder e e el The it | doubtleas Have been glad to see the|than the jeers that have greeted his 81 8 cents per month: daily only. 45 faflure o Ing on the bench. Those who\join 3(7 Satisfaction First W @S PM H Excellent Quality Silk Messa- I : T s Sroeh® B | Kapp revolution succeed, even though Home-run hitting has been 80-Pro-; (. 1ayyers in condemning Judge = , i l line Three-cornered Middy Ties, [ »® 810-818 Seventh Street IS fent by mall. or teleuhont Mals |in all likellhood they would have re- miscuous this year that the “blg Wol-|Landis hold that the ethics of the c in black, navy and red. =”- Collection is made by ea: lops” have not had quite the savor of d.mll t:na 1‘".‘1"‘1 vrlnclsh and 5 o ol recede; - - olden times. In fact, a four-base smash | Culiitles and individual integtity. has become rather commonplace, and Ibulmuun-m and that it ’ Landis Before the Bar. American Bar Association, 37; Judge Landis, 17. Thus stands the score of support in fifty-four repre- sentative papers which deal with the “unqualified condemnation” of Judge Landis by the American Bar Associa-| tion for “conduct unworthy of the! office of judge” in “engaging in pri vate employment and accepting pri- ! vate emolument” as national com- missioner of base ball, while serv- You'll Often Find Mthe New 8th Street Entrance Convenient : Midd, e’ 49e¢ Hair Bow : Ribbons, 35¢ ‘Yard These are the substantial, upstanding quality that makes permanent bows. Plain colors and fancy stripes. THEODORE W. NOYES. ...Editor The Evening Star Newspaper Company Boys’ Windsor Ties, 35¢ S —— of each month. pudiated a Prussian monarchy and set Rato by Mafl l'-.blah:AI up one of their own. e to maintain “public con- the only real excitement caused by one el Indepenavoasliot s Maryland and Virgink It would seem as though the Berlin comes when the bases are loaded or |jugiciary" so od Ly i 2 i when the hit spella the aifference be-|mitted to “serve"two ..;.5?‘::; ki . l';vamouu Imperial Brand” —#de in Tfl;y, ke Junt the other X And tween victory and defeat. There is|JudEe’s supporters take just the other 3 for $3.75 ew York, Home of Fine Shirts—. n- . @ I Daily and Sunday..1yr., 38.40; 1 me., e [ EOVErnment was really afraid to act. Daily 1 much more enthusiasm over a triple |however dangerous the precedent tended to Scll for y onl -137, $2.460 1m0, 30c | Ergberger murder, but little has been All Other States. Qliclosed. The chances are that the 8Sc | government at Berlin knows the whole : 1 mo.. 80| plot and does not feel strong enough —_— |0 Drecipitate the issue. The fact that T |Chancellor Wirth was willing to go on Veterans and the Bonus. record as admitting government im- Support for the position taken by|Potence for nearly two years through President Harding when he announced | Bavarian official connivance at . de. that he was “not much concerned;|fiance of justice and authority would about & bonus for unwounded and un. | Indicate that Berlin is actually afraid impaired veterans of the world war | °f Munich. was assured from the moment when the amnouncement was made. Popu- Politics and the Conference. mo. mo. mo.. only. IT.. 98.00; 1 mo., 80c | Some arrests have been made for the play, such as that which was pulled|might be, he Is “a law unto himself” $2.00, $2.50, and his reputation as an honest jurist $3.00 and $3.50 off in Washington day before yester-|guffers in no wise from his services| day at'a ctitical jungture, than over|in the cause of the country's well By all odds, this is the greatest array of strictly FINE SHIRTS that has been offered this year at or near the price. loved sport. the most sensatiorial circuit smash. The Ameérican Bar Assoclation “has & —— performed a genuine and needed pub- lic service,” declares the Philadelphia Samples—also the famous manufacturer’s accumulation of irregulars closed out at a price that allows King’s Palace to quote a figure that de- serves the word “sensational.” Don’t take the word “irregulars” too seri- ously—for there are no holes, no tears and no spots that will not readily The action of motion picture man-|Public Ledger (independent), by mak- agers in withdrawing the films 1nlmg formal, as the St. Louis Post Dispatch _(independent) puts i, which an actor chirged with serlous|yerdict = which ~ public opinion ' has crime appears shows proper ethical informally pronounced,” ~ thus, the sense and a willingness to forego ex-j Jjittsburgh imes (repub- ! tt lican) adds, giving “authoritative ! lar interest in the agitation for legls-| This is from Providence, R. I.: ceptional pecuniary advantage. The|ratification of the righteous judg- . wash out. lation which, while placing a danger-| Former Vice President Thomas R.|moral status of the player would not|ment of ‘public opinion ~ -Nobody | Nasions: Such Excellent Materi _| Marshall today received a great ova- on e honesty of enesaw rial : y as a , made a vigorous appeal for the peo- |him, as a matter of curlosity, - | Times-Star (republican) concedes. ilk-Stri 0 N to the men it proposed to benefit has|Dle to get behind Fresident Harding |1eas of any opinions as to his pro-,, 5n¢ Eeneral proposition iy cer- %l,lk s‘"fiifl”“ as te and Tan Soiesette uring the forthcoming conference on ays the Baltimore waned to close to the zero point. There | the Iimitation of armaments in order |fessional art or his personal morals.|Sun (independent democratic). -that oyen tes Aeroplane Cloth ‘was obviously little doubt in the Presl-|that “we may ward off every enemy |There is an evident recognition of the|no judge should associate himselt Russian Cord N 2 of mankind.” wi private businéss in such a way dent’s mind but that the veterans fact that there is a limit to the man-| a0 t,"Cast doubt. upon. the haneety Mercerized Oxford Cloth Fine-Count Percale themselves would approve his stand.| Another evidence of the fact that Nor has evidence of that approval been | there is no politics in the conference. long in forthcoming. The October is-|A Tepublican President has called it, sue of the Disabled Veteran, the organ | though not as a republican; Mr. Mar- of the Disabled Veterans' Relief So-|shall, a democrat, approves it, though clety, typifies the reaction of the men{70t as a democrat, and a crowd at a who served. fair, composed, of course, as such Pointing out that the beneficiaries of | CrOWds always are, of men and women | any cash bonus plan would lose far more | of 81l parties, approves of Mr. Mar- than they would gain “‘under the false | Shall’s approval. financial plan erroneously described| And yet now and then a suggestion paratory examination. heart is also,” and the New York “Firstin stylg—Firstin Valu_g” The Sale that Outclasses as settling the nation’s debt of grati-|is advanced that politics is involved; Herald (independent) believes that . the -City in Value-Giving tude to the men who served,” the in-|that the President has party ends in “Landis has made himself, in the eyes ° ’ arms limitation conference by the|3Nd & federal judge second.” and it in Km S Palace e disch f b dicated paper proceeds to a recitation | View; that he is seeking party capital|former Secretary of State he may be| must suffer, the Ollanpms. tiey Gile, 4 7 of a number of the ill effects which|at the expense of the Wilson wing of {expected to study the Chinese lan.|homan (democratic) thinks “the pre- 0y s = 00 7 ants mts ner in which notoriety can be capi-|of his official acts.” and the Kansas tal City Star (independent) expresses the ized. ‘majority opinion when it says that e e in this instance, “by making his fed- . We want men—and those who buy for men—to examine these shirts with a critical eye—believing that in every detail of materials, craftsman- Tho work o My, Biens’ school o ae:| STaL bj:ffi:%',“;ud}i (ppendage 1o a ship and pattern they will please the most exacting tastes. All sizes 13V tectives will be too serious to permit|to lower his standing and to bring " to 18. All sleeve lengths. Every shirt guaranteed fast color. SEE WiX- discredit on the judiciary.” IS % the boy who reads stories of the Old|““piir. T bibical autnority.” the DOW DISPLAY. Sleuth description to offer the excuse|Norfolk Virginian-Pilot (indepéndent o ify for a pre- democratic) recalls, to the effect “that tatiejislteyingjtojquality Pr® | where a man's treasure is, there his Should China be represented at the|of the public, a base ball arbiter first umpti i would attend the payment of the bonus | the democracy, and hence it is the|guage in order to write a book about | ity ‘{he :m‘:‘l‘::r"sx::-’glg' b'A’nhf one as advocated. The argument, while|duty of democrats to withhold support. | the’ proceedings. who accepts a judgeship should, in FamOuS Hats sound and persuasively made, is not|Ofi this ground Senator Underwood —_———— the opinion of the Wilmington (N. C.) : Lined With Wool Alpaca $9.45 Star (democratic), ives his rhol Berlin is described by tourists as & |time, mind, heart and soul to the per. o |formance of the duties of his office, . city of epicures. If ']h" = “:“:’"y the | and if Judge Landis does 1.0¢ vecop- $4'959 $7°509 89'95 situation, the problems o jacent | nize the opposition to dual employ = food distribution: should become less|ment for judges and “by resigning new. Interest therein is attracted pri-|has been criticised for accepting ap- marily by the fact that it is the vet-|Pointment as a delegate to the confer- eran himself who is speaking. ence. From the outset agitation for the| The reasoning is by no means con- bonus has originated from a limited | vincing. The reference is to the league | gifficult. one office or the other give force to Saturday’s collection — asso- a v group within the ranks of the vet-(of mations. But the republicans are —————— Hepubiican (ndependent) " oraiicts ciated with the last day of the fiv':lllv st;;ees'plsxréowlu’o'l 'i'ui':'s"_’;f % bqe\:Ia‘I: 3 erans. The aroma of politics has been |not alone responsible for the rejection | gjq refusal'to be & candidate for an | t13% "eventually a formal statute will Fall Opening—presents a host ot ity that has not been possible for years b3 strong about it. What lukewarm sup-{of the league. Mr. Wilson shares in{iniornational court judgeship may|ployments o oo n§ such dual em-) new and distinguished models at or near this price. Box-pleated Nor- B port it ever attracted to itself, -either | that responsibility. The Senate would | ., e the league of nations to fear & B\él J‘:d:e ;‘andlsd‘ course --mdno:‘ to that march in the vanguard of folk models with inverted pleat in back. f - e dec! y ina standards,” i i among the ex-soldiers or the balance of | not accept the league without qualifi-! ¢ Elinu Root is seeking to isolate | he Butu:.‘““(_)r lfli-r:xzi:iu:.?efi;rz, L e e Bt}lg pal&g of pants durably lined. See k the country, was based upon the adroit | cations, and Mr. Wilson would not &c- | pimaerf. SnANLEE. resoliitiont otitheNbas AL 5 e Rl window display—but best of all see the 3 use of phrases either empty or charged | cept the qualifications. O TR T A f'l'n.tllo;a:;vmr not. bls ctl)ncll;‘rr:dl in by 'htm : C‘:E “dew 'flfm’ll s th t ‘l:l:,s“;wue parents will need no urging % s of individuals tha = g with fallacy. With the statement of| The President is not trying to recoUD| b chocers of estates in Europe|erally designated as the man in®ihe show; freshiandioriginalitouches All-wesl and Part-weol Schosl true facts as to what the scheme ac-|a loss. He does not concede & 1088, 10T | 4 no necessarily be compelled to|2UF€Et, ™ Certainly the opinion of his of distinction. Suits, in dretsy fall models. All sizes § S e - constituents, as represented by Chi- o 16. ats Vi i 1 L. tually involved before it, that portion fdid the country last year when it gave |,p,nqon the simple titles of “president, | cago papers: does not coincide. How - Of panne velvet and Lyon vel- A acoeptable for dross weer ;‘.‘l?:rd ashool, 5 of the general public which, through|him and his party on the record an % Crde oy SeLb i Dl 4 2 : * secretary,” etc., and transact business | ¢ s might be vet in styles, sizes and novel poses mi guided sentimentality, was prepared | unprecedented majority at the polls. ool choven princce ondl srandldukas in its general application,” the Chi- 7 = A B % H d T i 3 to do an unwitting ill-service to the " |casp Post (independenty asserts that trimming effects to match the oys and-Tailored men to whom the nation owes so much 3 “it {8 extremely beneficial.to the pub- face, personality and taste of . F} J° . The State of the Country Zion, TIL., inflicts fines for Aressing|ic."‘and rather than serving to Lun- very wearer. \ i Sultfl 14.95 was quick to cool. It is a matter for when it meets next week |conspicuously, thereby giving assur.|dermine public confidence. in the every, NGV 2 deep satisfaction that the attention of “nothing on" the administra- | ance that it. has no intention of rival- “Judiclary.” the Chicago jurist. in the . : e In Six Handsome Models : the veterans themselves is alive to the | yjon in the matter of the latest news |ing Chicagenlll,'as a fashion center. |tepublicam oF his. ohye ‘io the most Glrls’ Smart i School Hats . We do not belicve you will find finer { d:“ffi“ “’W‘l“’ ';":;;" a h‘"‘:'“““ of | from and about the country collected R o 0 Sl RN G distinguished -u;}po;gtfiu that confi- 2 = B eled g eme os{m,q::::fc".sl.?:::m.: ! their overzealous buddies was leading |,y experienced observers. The cost of ence,” because of the fact that “gen- 3 0 7 - o 1 3 [ . ving has not yet 1 1 tailors of boys’ wear, and In every detail them. The .President has beert Knocking|gown far encugh fo permit the uft Ana Ferene S Hhe Tatuyetic. sournal - $1.00, $1.69, $1.95.10 $3.95 SN L P I AT 2 and Courier (independent republican) g T, w mohair 3 e S i x::::‘: uwul;. :::r;‘;:mmutzun:‘e:m l‘r: matt; consun::; to feel that he;is In :g"fi!h‘h%‘o ,,MBD murse‘ *‘;’pon m; Hau‘!hat the dfii':;y mi;’ cla! ; ar émh ;hc }?,(;ide ?ndssatdis- ::‘:L};an. Sizes 3 to 18—plenty of large = on the ground floor. ench has done more to inspire sucl faction of being wel ressed. t, vélour-finished felt, Suede- = The republican shindy in New York | formed on public questions. He knows —_——— Gonnaence Nea musimly 1 Sneniany like cloth and beaver. Models in almost infinite variety. 3 over the mayoralty nomination was|neéWs and its value, both as a former| g0 many castles and art dollece|in that direction and his “private 9 ° - lively. The four aspirants for the|R€Ws collector and s a politician Who oo "o oo ome 40 America, capital | émPloyment,” the' Wheeling Reglster honor stumped the town, and talked to|in one office or another has found it|,,. qevised a plan for America to go| nis pesition on he beneh ‘misht o |$ - L omen s osle e ecla * the voters face to face about the local |advisable to g“'d;:y o h T e e 1 F th S h l ‘;. ‘1 nt, another - +|a® & matter of fact, “he has merel z = 1ssues of the day. Each declared him- T:u V;:eek Bre t; st p:“e ————ee e Eitenged N court jurlediction to the Or e c 00 ll Satin-Stripe Lace Lisle, fi self clearly and with courage. The in-|tic SR s teain Shae] By way of doing the unexpected, meorlaifiar{fhaseiiiball 8 Heretofors) : H ° H ]_ 29 3' sentiment an 10" 0 3 “not ng offensive has been un in 0 ., 3 terest manitested was n keeping with | e linet 200 M L 0 g in| Ambassador Harvey refrainefrom |ntilion "ty faera Jugen swys|$ Apparel That Combines Quality With Economy Dee ose. - 3 Maj. '::mn won in a walkaway. He|company with old friends, personal and waking a single scintillating comment. “th;gmlgs"'"‘:g;:‘ ioiobely(Independent); Children’s Gingham Dresses, in | . Lonsdale Jean Middies, in all- ‘Women'’s Pure Thread Silk A purchase and sale of wom- 3 5 = £ Bh litical d it is a safe guess that he has occurred, such, for Instance, as plain colors, trimmed with check ‘white and white with copen or Hose, in black and cordo- en’s Onyx imported lace lisle had the best of the polling by thirty-|Political, an L SHOOTING STARS Judge Alschuler’s reiation to the pac Collar and cuffs, pockets and | navy collar and cufts, insert s a o hose, of sheer, silky quality, i 0dd thousand over his three competi-|ha8 caught the dritt of opinion in that 3 ing industry, and it maintains “it is sashes. Plaids and checks trim- | pocket yoke and lace g5 O8 van, patterned with satin | in allover lace patterns and tors combined. He was first, and they | auarter of the country. Eana : clearly not hiectiongbl med witn “plain _colors; $llnr‘s; {rortaieassissRis ORI stripes to match the color. | and cotore Bvers pmir mors i were nowhere. Several members of the cabinet B ERILARDER JOMRRON: 3 d Sashes. Sizes 6 to 14... Pre blue ‘serge_with guimpe of tan Strictly perfect quality. tect. Lively as the contest was, however, |have delivered addresses here and Lans e s Apols China at Odds. Chiltren'a Gingham Dresses 1. | poplin; necl siceves and pockets + it seems to have left no sting likely to|there. and everywhere under auspices| o - BOC T o RPe: A el Celeny Plaids trimmed with piain color | leather belt. Sizes § to figa . 3. be felt in November. The losers pledge | Pringing them close to the voters. L Sal emplEgilic CantonEovermment poplin and chambray. Novelty SR . ntmenta b 2 o Secretary Fali, reckoned one of the| _ SIF Isaac on the head: controlling ~South - China, protests pockets and sashes. Sizes g 49 e themselves to the winner, and doubt- 2 Quoth he, “I see a bit against the selection of delegates by 6 to 14 voseas ‘ in red, navy, black and brown, less will exert themselves toward get.| President’s shrewdest advisers, has S S e S All-wool ~ Coat ~Sweaters in | trimmed with grosgrain ribbon. € 9 . been, and still i4, on tour in the west Of trouble just ahead. HE At OO L 3 3 Beautiful quality. (Second z ting their followers to the ballot box. I Bl s the Chinese republic at the conference b % Floor. Juvenile Depart- Their future, indeed, if they are think. | l0oking into affairs connected with his on the limitatien of armament. In |3 $4.98 SRRl $3.98 o 3 ef - L 'y An apple played the deuce, fact, it resents the attempts of the pockets and belt % %2 ment. peciad......... <@ ing of a future, will depend somewhat | department, but alive as well, we may North China government to enlist the Kantikoy Flannel “Goody’ All-wool Blue Serge Dresses z 4 all be sure, to what is going on of a| And down my brow there rolled |.ig of the southern Chirese. ¢ Middfes, made with yoke front, | for girls of 6 to 14. Medium 9 on how well the nominee is supported = = o Th t| ° A bit of apple juice. The State Department recognizes slashed pocket, silk emblem on waist model, with pleated skirt ° o’ in their respective bailiwicks. geneealipoliticalignatuze. Sythegymes 8 only the Peking government as the sleeve: Collar and cuffs trimmed h: trimmed with wool & Contests of this sort, devoid of biting | Went overwhelmingly for Harding last| ., apple shows the way g:;dho{: hc"“." A|mli has not ndm||ned 5 ;&"lt:) ‘;‘zme braid. Sizes $4.98 ree. Iece d § personalities and making union after |Year, and if any change in feeling to-| “my¢ hyman nature flops, This ts 1n woite of the tact toat Dr |2 3 the event not only possible but easy,|Ward him has taken place since Mr. Hard cider’s worse, they say. Sun Yat-Sen and the so-called young . are sometimes of benefit to a party.|Fall is likely to learn the extent and| .. '}i0uids made of hops: DALy ominates Iscuth, : 5 Shna, have 1o n_the particulal < They stir up the electorate; advertise | cause of it. Conclustons that I draw friends of the United State . % It is a great game, this game of - But our' official acceptance of the |® Dot on.l 3 the ampirthis (o oottt politics, goes oh continually, and keeps| - To SrAvitygike med, Peking govefnment as representative e e c 00 ose issues; bring home to voters a keener T ot s os oy A rhels e Likewise another law of lhedCh,:neée l;ep“b“e ’g’-‘n not :;n- sense of their duty than they would|the Play Pest Per-) " or prohibition’s need.” pressed the Cantonese. They persist |3 % 2 in their demands. Good, Serviceable Children’s Shaped therwise have experienced. formances. And just now its attrac. ‘ £ hy i s ey empoiant. ot Hons ar 20 irn they appel o al, = s S Lo st § g o 19C | e o 50C When an _electorate is thoroughly |Professionals and amateurs alike. “Do your constituents approve of a pice the BRlIEern By en o o o forced for service. | in these superior mercerized —Can be worn as a Smart Fall stirred and the vote full, improved TR T lobbyist?” B cémmitted to Japan to make a strong Black, white, cordovan and tan. Hose, shaped for perfect fit. Suit. government usually follows. Apathy| San Francisco suthorities are pro.| “Nat by that title " fotmea the Peking Selegation, would |3 Boys’ and Girls’ )50 Boys’ Ribbed Hose —Can be worn as a Smart is the thing we need most to avoid in|testing against the sudden exit of{Sorghum. “When they spot a manibe tainted. Canton must send an in- | Hose at ........... “Messenger” Brand—Kknit to re- Jumper Frock. the conduct of our public affairs. The|witnesses in the Arbuckle case. As a(with talents for ‘pull and persuasion |dependent delegation to come to court ¢ Cotton Hose of sturdy quality, | sist hard wear. Durably ribbed The illustration shows this prac- way for the people to rule is to rule. |motion picture producer the defendant | they're mighty likely to elect him to| " And now Dr. Sun Yat-Sen announces 'éfizk “3}.;(2“'3‘.-?‘333 _;eflrvt'::: ;;‘im_’ SERELI00S PRsEiuE ;1;’:1 sarment :n (use s s ;ulti may be expected to have the benefit|some position where he can look after | that unless a Canton delegation par- |% English ribbed hose included. Sizes 6 to 9, 28e. :“ e °°‘u o “0“ ol —— et ticipates in the decisions concerning Sizes 9% t makes an equally effective jumper of unlimited stage management in the|their business interests with some the far east none of th. elating to Sizes up to 3 are 28ec. v frock. The campalgn of 1924 is still a 1ong| . ontation of his share in the|show of authority. China will be recogmized as vald, Sizes 8% to 10 are 38e. Elzea gLy The story of quality is told on % way off; 50 far off, in fact, that the{ . o . i Dr. Sun must have been reading the | & Mercerized 39C Boys’ “Bear Bran” Hose o paorie " Eunrantesd allowool 5 question of whether Col. W. J. Bryan i Jud Tunkins says the man who ;‘;';"Y";:kl;{:g:::l}nret;fugl)‘eu\';e)xlau— B HHORES s e 4 Noted for their strength and ‘Will not ng‘ or stretch.” ? % will be the democratic presidentialj , o o0 T ol vigeq in his will [rocked the boat is now back home e & Children's - Excellent Quality g&rb-e!:illir\‘-EY;n{m}g:glgg esxr:glt:::ry pelashed coat. 3 pleated and string- : candidate has not even been men| gy pyanksgiving turkeys for all his|fivvering at sixty miles an hour. |Spirituality as the Price of Funds. e e vas i s [ Sizes T to 84, soc. e Jumper "smartly ‘bralded; two 2 tioned. e zes 9 to 10, 43c. pockets, string be e T ahelel Unapprecistive Audience. T one snd o BAlf million . dor. Sires 1% 'to i0; S5e. Sizes 10% to 11%, Soe. Colors Include Pligrim, Bagdad, The het who foretells the.defeat| sng nardh ‘:du ”;, b which h:: My fshing tackie I contess Inch o extinguishiite Gont iinve met % brown and copen. e prophe & the “hard-hearted landlord” with an unforeseen ol cle. Pastors ‘Was got at much expense. of the Methodist Episcopal Church, : of Charles Murphy remains without|pecome somewhat exaggerated. ana. ] ; possess er whose auspices the college was honor in Tammany Hall Eiacfetavinoesithatifial founded fitty years ago, intimate that o7 . . : . But slight artistic sense. it must regain its old spiritual atmos- X sl £ —_ LT of G e e Prevailing Strag ines of % i result in graf g & large . Neatness. - 0 collect ‘the fund. They make mourn- ; thout the expense of an| . 5 T ful allusions-to chapel exercises, at Tmagine Bismarck rising before a|curiosity wi ‘Does your boy Josh show a fond-|which they had to preach to & hand- . . ° . committee of the German reichstag|initiation fee. ness for books?” ful of students, amgng ‘Whom there F h E tt t h . . ‘was not ene fessor. | and acknowiedging that a band of men T e r-;fl-hn mfim« -fm;.im e a’"flfpfl&‘fll"’x‘ sway trom the asnion asi aine l . accused of crime against the govern- e Home-. Reoo! “But terrible n [e's S0 ngs of 8] 'or more worl < interests, such as politics? It shoul g ment had for many months been hid-| Well, whoever wins the’ pennants|fond of books that he's afraid to open| g g better example of the older ui \ ing in a barricaded position in Bavaria|and whoever takes the world cham-|one for fear of gettin® it mussed up.” ;nn}uoa’,“ whheere l:nembow ot * from which they could not be driven or | pionship, one record at least in base R S Dikovnae: ° O 5 taken! Imagine von Buelow or von|ball has been smashed. Babe Ruth has| . Terpsichore Quiescent. . {*But it the collection of endowment + Bethmann Hollweg admitting such im-| made fifty-five home runs during the| . “Dancing,”, sald the sedate citizen, f,‘:‘;‘:,:"'otl" l,‘f":;‘o“’lg z’,‘l"fl';"‘::l‘ o g:: : potence in the face of a deflance of |season, and has therefore reached the | “d0es not appear to call 't.nr the grace| soifege which 18 to be their Iuganclnry 5 authority! This is rather a strain. It|pinnacle of circuit performances. It and animation it used to. ¥ ’?:fflfi'??fi-:-::":':lp?&a‘r.ha"pon'c’m"5‘: White and Flesh— simply cannot be done. And yet the|may be merely a coincidence, but the| “NO. replied Miss Cavenne, “‘danc-) THECE HTEA0TE 10 RrOIORE, ROV NS OF present German chancellor, Wirth, is|fact etands that during the game in |ing is becoming so :::‘ that In & sea- | on-such, forms of philanthropy. 'S Laced Back and Front in Germany today making open|which he Mdblhll own :fl“l.fl-;ec;d son or §0-you may find us allowing the | %G fl., Gratitution of learning. and - Lo no,” as he one - . - :;:n;fl;:g:::n:(;h:to:h::r:h: abor. ::iu:; t.lh: .Blm e i exertion whilo thé dacers stand.per. | 10" et ot & 3“%‘&‘:‘..".3..“9’.‘;‘3&%‘ R & G’s enter the 1921 Fall Season more strongly intrenched than ever in public favor “ pox i | and’ B n o1 E z 5 year and a half ago all atte:ipts of{muscle sliding into a base and left|fectly still and’ depend on ‘facial ex-|gyt it would be of questionable pro- —and providing as always a broad range of models that allow every woman to obtain the the German government to arrest|the game, so that fifty-five homers in | preasion.” pelecy tolapplyithe resteiotiontto col= fashionable contour at modest cost. d =, X Bauer, Pabet and Ehrhardt, military |the year may stand as the season’s ——— York World (domocratisy, Medium bust and topless models, both designed with a trim straightness and elegance leaders in that movement, have failed, | mark. o Savonts 1 the men whe attend it aze | _ Cosler breeses will soon be feit. 8o of lines to piease women who follow Fashion closely, are equallg' well represented, although it had been discovered that| These homerun hits of Ruth's have| g big as the idea.—Indianapolis Star. | will hata—Nashville Tennesseean. As the first step in buying the fall outfit, we advise a proper fitting of the.R & G Cor- they were 1iving near Munich in an in-been very profitable financially, not “trenched position under a strong guard|only to the clud for whom he has comprising their followers and some|played, but for all other clubs in the members of the Bavarian police force. |circuit. Polo Grounders, the Manhat- i 7t has been feund to be virtually im-|tan fans, have gone to the game day wommummm.m.maynmmmmnmm set. Our expert corsetieres will render invaluable assistance in getting the style your figure needs. ; A third dog for the White House. | - Senator France says Moscow is safer Now, has any o 1se & dog he'd like |than New York. So is a_morgue.— to get rid of?—St. Paul Ploneer-Press. | Sloux Falls' (S. D.) Argus Leade: “There will be several womin dele’ | The old-fashioned man who waited gates to the confersnce on unemploy- | for his ship to come in now has & :ay K to set & man | who goes out to the three-mile Nmit § t. Tt . ¥ : . £ ? T Work—Omaha Word-Herald. ~ - Jio meet it.—Baltimore Sun: [FVUPPIVIPIVITIR YT VO T PP OV EOUT T ITUENUETITENTTETE VPR TRUPEIVEPETEPITIPTERPIeeaeevevevervevs e Tt e ‘«cmm to undertake all the physical | the moral right of donors of that faith