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B 3 o) ; D. u., MONDAY, NOVEMBER 7, g anz;mg STAR. mtegzgxrnmn;g:fi_ ':;llll!mhwm : Ei.l T ngm Commandment 1. Exodus X%:3 - . 3 am Jebovab, - - ort _If not, ‘consult us o g g B o E?der or for"the tnstallation MAURICE J. COLBERT o That line was about 350 miles {u | Baturday's cerem was Hke & chal. WABHINGTON, D. C. length, or about the distance from lenge to the socialists and communists, MONDAY. , ...November 7, 1081 | providence, R. L, to Washington. it | picion of ax attentpt to pestore the Rhine. tfi? &od was less than the airline distance kingly order. 2 g v The “poor, babe A . ' : e s . X The of which Marshal Foch recently vis-\funeral may have a ex- | “torrible time* (n Gerr . plotured mmm.%.‘g?_"rh,“u.mdmmuexmebeenmwnhmum,.lmm‘m.,m,m‘_m“(w. % Reglster ‘ : ' ‘ 5 assan ' ’ Brorean Ofico: B Meearienal Bank BUlding. | o mce which it covered the allig) b lgnored. Ju the other day Luden- Soblens barracks, sdmittedly the e th the Sundsy moralag dorf? was quoted in ternia to indicate | 125t In the land, provided with tresh u;L“.""“""" Gariers withia the €ty | |y @ hundred million men to win b the God, Creator and e war s inevitable, with Germany as a | ¥2ment; with all manner of enter- Ruler of the ‘mive"e_' Francisco to Los Angeles, or Who are frank in expisssing their sus. |AR Amerioan Flag Station on the THEODORE W. NOYES, .. .BAUMK 1yeen Kansas City and Chicago, bolh | Ludendorffs presence st YLudwigs| Goughboys” who are having such & s haotn B this country in proportion to the ares| possible political significance -cannot| (democratic) =s “quar.c 24 in the Whether Jehovah is Star, wi commander would have needed neay ! that he belleves firmly that another | °°0: paid for by the German gov- or the ideal embracing T month; daily only, 45 eents . §0 factor. He is 2 monarchist. There are taiament at hand and with §I5 or M: pe moath. wvictory. s i But Marshal Foch is probably m k : v those Who belleve that he is biding his | 140 POT ToRth to epend.” don't wan looking up this country with the @e sndotherskin irritations. for Dandruff. All Druggists’. comy for reasons fncin “ of & conceivable commander of troog. | time, and that his presence at Munich ::"m. ‘:ep::“‘:m ::: ,,::,w pret- the principles of “Hon- €21 F St. N.W. i He must see it in its thrift and pré- | Saturday was in the way of belng & |.orences of the “poor unfortunates®| OF thy Father and thy . smear 1 mo., 70c | Perity, its peace and abundance ad 60c | enterprise. And yet there must bea 20| twingo of the heart as he compans its falr, unbroken surface with Ms 0. A0 [own desolated land, marred by rubs, 1mo., 25¢ [ plowed by the explosives, set hak 5 for many years by the ravages of Wif. r President an Nor should Americans forget !'h Ilfl_fin Senate. good fortune in the preservation{of . Senate, by invitatlon,. will at| their sofl from the awtul pollutior the- opening exercises of the|confiict when they welcome and '!SKIN IRRITATION SRS proclamation of faith. ) themselves, & number of American n Mother,” “Thou shalt editors, also, don't want them to come. not stuil." etc., ia's Esoort. | The probabl to be ollowea| TNOL 8tca every w,,,,,“.:,?,‘_’:;,’;‘,‘mm e b the adimiaiatration atter the proo-| individual is at liberty (K3 ordingto ¥e: : er tomorrow, the crulser Olympia. wil | Mametior, °feaes ity redveing the| to determine for him- be greeted by a squadron of airplanes, |army of ocoupstion until onty 8 WAl | gelf or herself. ‘Hence which wil escort her untll she bertha | EXTRL 18,05, dying s woproved | it is in aecordance with at the navy yard. These machines|by most commentators. Thers 18 t‘h‘& will fly in formation high above the |EoWeYer, sa_insistent woleo thaf| the American principle ships perhaps maneuvering In_order |in Germany and should all be brought| of “Free Thought” and fid < 1yr. $3.00 i i A United @rmament conference. The tnvitat to imaintain the slower pace of the|DBack: and another. that the United iti O T e e, 11 |y T ey g oot o s R e SRR (8 gm0 e n n of 0 155 Ul not.ba lost on the delegates to| thalr sons went on to victory in Bi (KRR hero. Tho ship wl also be | 188, OSSR £E NLTOR Shoula 8 We Give theValues and Get the Bus Sroceding sad tolowing nere Eovay on | “piitP formidadle. American| MOSES STEINBERG, surfa forces in Germany, the Haltimore the ce of the water and In the| Nu® (jngependent) asserts, 18 not| 71374 W, Saratoga St., air will be representatives of the forces | a thing which has been generally de- » * that contributed to the victory for |mandsd by the sentiment of the coun, Baltimore, Md. which this nameless man laid down tmovnvaluleu)y unon'th- ratification e sty teerte i FLORIDA aroun o -4 o The “‘unknown” now on his way |dependent democratic) adds, “any BY SEA ; trom France was chosen from among | tensive agitation to from abroad. In matters of forelgn relation the Président and the Senate are Jjoined Together in authority and responsi- Two Great Works of Art. Dility. Appointments to the diplomatic | . The ceremonies at Arlington on Fri and consular services are submitted |93Y Will direct national attention t 1o the Semate for ratification, as are | the Structure that has lately been add| treaties and understandings with for-|d to the National Capital—though 19 cign governments, Ratification is es-|Cated n Virginia. This vest amphi . § > sential. 1¢ that falls, appointments|theater of purest white stone has ny|those who fought and died on land. | DTOUEAL beck secems ratber unneces: \ Both Man’s Stores Will Be and treaties affected fafl. - jcounterpart in America for architeq)He may have been a marine, or an|conclusions hed at the arms con- |grgng gue Wa Round Trip, It was because this fact was ignored | tursl ‘Perfection and propdtion. It|infantryman, an artilleryman, an avia-{ fefence may, :m,m:‘;'fl‘fil::,&? C l ed A ll D F rida or improperly appraised at the Paris|l008tion is unsurpassed, on fhe height; | tor. He may have belonged to one of | ter, 08 dy y ’ peace conference that the work of{OVerlooking the city of gtory | the noncombatant units caught in the ! However, the Wiehita Mag “,l:g:; A . t- a that body failed 80 far as America was | With the Potomac in the, fore | whirl of the fight. It 1s appropriate | Bfhc “Armerioan troops on the Rhine| Meals and statereom sccommeda- | [ rmistice y concerned. Those who gat at the con-|8round and the buildings And monu |that the escort ehould include both|should be brought home at once.” N B 5 - o / ferencs table whh Mr. Wilson accept, | ments of the federal city| stretching | seamen and airmen. The Navy Mself|{he"s saconds Standard (domocratic) el May 21 | President Harding having proclaimed © il back with the Maryland }ills 3 “their presence is sharply | Stemmer s = ) iace thee he was sy - part o e | Horzon. Ouwardy “ven o s Dy cepmelea’ S S the same a National Holiday. ‘ . e n c our, inde- American machinery having to. do|Viewed from the front, the amphi.|of the man who will rest at Arlinglon | pendent) feels that “the continuance with treaties. Had they known or suf- | theater is not as striking as when it/ must typify all branches of the serv- 31' .lkrnarlun troops there Is n.: added ficlently considered that whatayer he |18 entered. Then its wonderful appeal ice- : S e Ay s did there would undergo review by the | 18 feit. Its proportions/are perfect, And as the people stand uncovered | is to recall them,” although it recog- < Senate, and must receive the approval |and {ts dimensions eppiopriate to the |and silent along the river side, and | hlses that such action ls “likely to & é¢ ® [ 9 of two-thirds of that body before it)uee for which it was désigned. In the (the flotilla of destroyers and the|reason for thelr contention that N £ ratl e could become effective, they might not | clear sunlight it sines jewel-like. A Th « have been so much influenced by him. | BEmpty, it is eloquent!of possibilities. (S. C.) Record (democratic), while it And had they further kmown and | Filled on ceremonial occasions, it is|honored dead, they should remember | does not relish the situation, considered that he himself was .| an inspiration. that the men on those craft, afloat |Other course open to the Un ‘. 5 - . e o8 the Sonate in the Bustnece and| In this structure Wil gather next|snd aloft, are just the same kind of [SUALes” But withdrawal, for Swith the is the one word that fits the feeling we are that a feeling of resentment had been | Friday notables frop foreign lands|men as He who has been chosen in | relutions betwsen this country and experiencing. We are emjoying the finest 1 aroused by the fact, they would have |and representative American officials|death to represent the spirit of sacri- e on d 3 _ N 4 ‘been still more careful ifl 'what m:: and citizens to participate in & eer: fice and devotion to duty that won the ;:fe 'lfl':lrf‘y".’é.“,‘.‘. o ::'f.,’..."" be y business in our 24 years. VOLUME OF fllm 3 t| - 3 - . e e e | domocratic) thinka the proram wil SALES at close prices has been our stgadfast aid. mony of unusual import, the reburial doubtless be pleasing to “those who . program. Today we are reaping the reward. rope. / | This politeness of Mr. Harding to|in American soil of an' unknown sol- the Senate and the Senate's appre.|dier who went to France under tha{ Pancho Villa, once famous as a{think that America is west and Bu- clation of it may not be accepted asStars and Stripes to fight in the world | Mexican bandit, now declares his de- ;:3:}'; ‘:-,5 g:‘d ;:a' ::"-‘?u ;h.m;:d_ an assurance of an agreement Fetween | War. Those who planned the amphl-|sire to relleve the distresses of the|ce:ved in Europe is another question,” them in advance as to conference mat- | theater had no conception of the pos-| poor.’ He will have to give away a |although it expresses the belief that ters. But it shows that the relations | sibility of such a use, such an occa- | great: deal of money to compensate h:‘:?b::nlfll':::fl; ey .:,:r:;l“::} between them are cordial, and that!sion. For years there has been an|for the misfortunes and anxieties he ";,,,h ”'mhhm“ seeking tl;e .nfl"‘"; Mr. Harding is not attempting to play | amphitheater at Arlington, but com.|caused during his active professional { of those who were allles of the Unite . % States.” This, h 3 11 & lone hand in the most {mportant |pared with the new It is a tiny place, , caréer. BreE A nne vt SN ol ‘world game America has ever sat in.|not much larger than the rostrum ————p e ":lhdr‘h'“bwe admit L:&t our %ec i . | pation has been “on a ‘erent b~sl iR alone “, the new creation. Bnt the| The Interstate/ Commerce Commis-{ pRUNR A8 Fe€R O F 8 forces. We Virginia. lack of size does not lessen the signifi-{ sion and the Rallroad Labor Board|held the frontlers of Germany pend- Virginia votes tomorrow. The cam- | 218 of that old place of gathering. It | have to plod along, in spite of the face! ing the establishment 6f a peace > status between ourselves and Ger- ®, palgn has attracted attention beyond | 133 been the ecene of gany stirring | that world affalrs have put them|nuny. The allies hold them as in- COLG ATES ., | assemblages. Some of the nation's|temporarily out of the spotlight. surance -Against fallure to comply the confines c: the state. For two rea-; with treaty terms,” and “over and j most eloguent men have apoken there. i ¥ ON DENT EAM sma) repub s held what < |And it should be preserved always as{ Demands for rigld enforcement of g%‘:: é:f.fiérafi‘i; el];:inu:fl.l-. the t‘,%?'s.u 25¢ M?nu. The lican: hat was ) e e o , and what in fact was, & white] souvenir of the first work of na-|the laws m“ gambling do not pre- | consideration that it we ex . g 5 pect the terms of the Berlin treaty man’s convention. Men .of col~e were tional commenioration ‘of sacrificial | vent the ng of odds in New York |, Ve enforced by Germany we must P W 3 excluded on account of thew coxor.""":l‘_’”‘m‘me A T e e of & to 1 in/Gavor of Hylan. Toritibry alloites v qe o rdins the Warm Friends . Some of their leaders resenad this, ;amph:fmm g o i Eeted ot T fow| Admitting that “we cannot abandon called a conventlon composea exclu- | i el It is ezect 8: MOxL. Sew Below Are Our 2 Big Trade-Winning Prices our associdtes, since we have not in Perhaps your heater is 3 National Capital memorials, that to|months wil afford Col. House 2 large | "Ny Way withdrawn as co-enforcers K, but your radiators sively of colored men, and naminated | : | tre: * g—th al h - a fl:te ticket of thelr own. Three | ADrabam Lincoln. Though not formal-| amaunt of additional material sbout | wlP > 'u::';:fl::‘t‘;u'r';: Seacrte Times :g'a:n ittml;v?wreht';m oth:l: on fall clot ing A ly dedicated, it is now opem to the | which to keep silent. (republican) holds, nevertheless, that M 7 tickets, therefore, are in the field—a | oy " i way round. Heater, pip- and th them thi nd ot " h smaller f America; 3 : H wt m 8 democratic ticket, a white republican | PuPlic, and it proves one of the m S———_ 'fioz;:‘):cma;mfi;o:'; j::;:euoiflezieve Y ing and radiators should tieket and a colored republican ticket. | Fémarkable of architectural succasses| Senator Watson of Georgla s en-|the present numbers, as the moral all be warm_friends—the unqualified guar- in this’ country. Frem its pertico | abli the. amateur photographer to|effect will'not be less.” A small body reason is self-evident. (2) The white republican candidate |abling ¥ of American troops will, according to for governor has made his campaign | tiroush colonnade arc gained vistas | be taken more serfously than he ever | fno" Snringfleld Urlon ~ (republican), Plumbing antee of value on the proposition that the real issue |{°f Washington, even now, in the in-| was beforo. {“reduce the cost of occupation of N complete state of the approachas, ettt |Germany without reducing .the evi- Repatrs, fixtares, plumb- N is not political, properly speaking, but hrilling in thei Ear Vi jdence of a united purpose to hold her of all kinds expertly X of a business character. He bas "IN in Melr peculiar tividness and SHOOTING STARS. {to the terms of the Versallles treaty. tnstalled. N charged that the democrats, who for effective compx lon. he massive ¢ ;:\r; w‘"c"we are interested, inasmuc! > N H 1 parate treaty is in a meas- §! vears have been In control of the|Statue of the war President “"minme!' BY PHILANDER JOHNSON. | ure basad on it." The good faith of Blgg' HEATING Co. N state, have had an eye only to political { the interiar and gives all heholders a —_— {Germany in respect to that treaty “is [} *Fourd !-m;l:.’l‘g Over supremacy, and in that way neglected deep sense of the great personality of | -rf The New Artillery. still in grave doubt,”; the Providence Thirty e tru: Haundreds of Hundreds of i g T 1" (Independent) says, and W. H._ GOTTLIES, Pres. or mismanaged the state's business ih- | Lincoln. At night bright lieits shin. | sty typewriter now comes into T resonre. atlil ‘rematns the H. E. HUNTSBERRY, Vios Pres. There’s a terests. ‘He has promised that if elect. ; in§ upon this classic pile cause it to action; :;‘nn'}; er!scn:e l:\ig(u'n;r;n ggl;fl;:: 917 H Street N.W. F. All W l S V y £ i & ns to @ Al od he will give the people a strictly | St2ad out in the darkness of the park | . Macnine guns are all 1ald aside. | 1i ikt remains trae, “it will be well Fleue Main' ¢309 \ ine =" oo up er- alue business administration, and put the | 8nd river beyond. To the east glows; We'll measure the alm that we take(to keep the American flag fiying on I, \ 3 . . state's affairs on & business basis. the dome ef the Capitol, that struc-| b a fraction, - [ e Biine: \ Sults d ’ ; S t d As usual, there are on the eve of | ture of unequaled beauty, shining ltke | Andscatter the words far and wide. | Foohr and the New Order. - y N\ . a" u' s m election conflicting claims. The demo- | beacon. The memorial, lower and of | No longer our forces will trail through Moxsireal by the mmgnitude o; ihe R 0 that their di rm, bounds t i 3 cratic managers declare thelr | d'm’;em r?“mlno:: am:a 5’ u‘i verk {hs/trenches, forces involved, the treasure at stake, Refim baby% ver. coats overcoats candidate for governor will receivo 00 the west. r clty in the| As pace we intend to induce; i the historical importance of the con- . . = bill for an the largest majority thrown for a|World is such a scene presented. { With typewriters: mounted on desks, | gict and standards of military skill, flchmg skin y democratic standard-bearer in many T N RS i Eya\re and henchax, | America has been entertaining since . man who can vears, while the republicans, encour-| A parley will at least :mhln nations | We'll turn the whole alphabet loose! | 15t Friday the greatest soldier of all WI'h —~ ] i ° bay elsewhere o aged by the accession to their ranks to Bet a suggestion of what might | i i . { time, i : : of & number of business men hereto- | BAppen to any one of them that migne A1l Polsonous ggsses will now be re-| “ye the name of Foch, we belisve \ for the same fare prominent in democratic circles, | Procesd on its own fnitlative to dis-; A Jeated. - 0 i inone will dispute, is not destined to \ . money as good are predicting success, and some put | arm, regardless of the sentiments and | ambush we'll count of smallipe the landmark In history that are a Sait or O the fiure as high as 15,000, { intentions of the others. The":bnb. S cm = fsa T the.names of Nlpc:ileon, Fc:u:;,hn:n‘ Socthing 2 N The republican appeal is 8o bold and e e e e e { more, gain aintbal and Alexander. r o Healing coat. o i t! rwell ion in the dispensations unusual in a southern democratic{ A member of almost any conference| h:n“"t:’”;:nlf:;:’:: 5 [:t"t ’a‘::edt"l::: :’:" o: w:m”‘p g Has Jlls' the stronghold, the result is awaited with | feels that there should be enough!n . minds Wwill not wander wherea reason which helps to measure:the| & Co Dlin g' h h much more than ordinary interest,|secrecy to enable him_ to revise nny} bayonyts glisten i progress the world has made against| §¥ jmilitarism, autocracy and bloody-| § mfof' Match ’Em Under $35 Match ’Em Under $40 At | and will be searched for suggestions | remarks made on the spur of the mo- | 'Mid visi p ions of carnage or loot. 'hil son consists in as to the future, not only in Vl.rxlnmimz-m betare they get into cold P"“"[We‘)l buy & hew ribbon and patiently x‘:‘d:c‘},""i;'l‘m;f 'of the oivil from the but elsewhere. i ———t——— listen: miitary_ tunctions of [sovernmental . H e 24 nation o Lenin's activities at the present { providing school facilities for children, —_— In this respect Foch is typical of the . R = juncture largely resemble those of @ |but in supplying the milk necessary Pressing s Proverb. - mofll;;'_g;"},“';’chcg";fl:g’;,::t losat] } ’ f 3 £ gentleman busily engaged.in looking | to rear them to the school age. “Our somewhat tricky friend al- ‘;-";e.,, Diag, Halg and Pa“:m:’l were T v A N J A C K ¢ for somebody who will indorse a note. B e, ways assumes that the end justifies|not concerned with constitutions or wo 3 »” exqept that their personal ———— The highest ambition. of the English | the means.” - e e Trs asstme, wers on the Styles | VAN ES TY Poch Sees the United States. |novelist appears to be to come to the| “I am af¥ald” sald Senator Sor-|side of democracy as against the| R E . Washington conference and qualify as| ghum, “that be sometimes goes| military rule o:.nn ';]skfi.n ‘l p:{; Marshal Foch is having that great the peace \ : 0 St thril that comes to. Europaans. on |® 8008 Feporter. further than that and assumes that :,L“,‘.E'.:‘.‘,‘.a.‘r“.m;gm of the allied ar-| | - B Two Hundred Twenty-Five Dozen, Sizes 13Y; to 17 their first visit to the United States. Tut the end justifies the meanness.” :‘disllu:."teewny g’{,’“%fi;& Llou,y 4 i = " ¢ " 1L AL ¢ He is getting his initial impression of lwig’s Funeral. i X George and Wilson, the el repre-| 1IN «~The comfort of a soft collar 9 the bigness of this country. True,| - Last Saturday & ceremony ocourred|, Jo0 Tunkins says the recklesd young | sentatives of the people, who deter- : 3 % teller who docan't know the value of | mined the now boundaries of Wurops. j —The appearance of a starched collar fa dollar im't so much e °¢-EJ“:" fated the condition of the vanquished - -\;Will not shrink, wilt or wrinkle at profect thas ‘some of therfiro.| Bo, mnuch._civitization Bop Wow ens / —Can be washed like a handkerchief he has only gone as far as Kansas City, which is not quite halfway across the continent in terms of miles. But at Munich which not only marked the final passing of & notable personage, but Indicated that the monarchical pean financiers. | at that, he has gained a conception of | spirit is still prevalent in Bavaria, it gineers of its military commanders,| B . aa 2 S r shirts—laun ry H the immensity of the country. He has|not in other parts of.Germany. .Ex- Tent Show. m‘;fl‘}d;:!-e?e;‘h:: e" .l?l:‘h:rt :; 3:- ves your te you d bills seen more than a thousand miles stralght away of closely populated, thoroughly tilled, thriving country. He has passed through New York, Washington, Kansas City, Indlanapo- lis, Chicago and he will touch other centers before he returns. It is customary for those who thus make their first tour to gxpress them- selves in complimentary terms of won- derment and admiration. But,” after all, few foreigners can be expected to interpret adequately their ‘emotions upon viewing this immense area, with its iptersive cultivation, its close King Ludwig was laid to rest with a pomp unsurpassed in recent times. In the cortege walked 'many princes, dukes and duchesses. The former King of Bulgaria was in the line. The former crown prince of Bavaria, who i 13 scholar of taotics, who is They say this world's & fleeting show. | SN 25, yiciness ‘and a, pipe. com- ‘Phe landlord gayly boosts the rent |mands a host that make the military of rojects of the past look feeble and Ul;:‘mm "::-nli:n :'t';m. Pheatrical—St." fl.ul‘ Post-Dispatch (independent). N Procsution. Banditry is becoming so N . .p, S ) has been addreased by the Hungatian| «peq here; Sancho Panm,” ex-|Muid upeinoxvilie Journal snd Tric| | The Third Skipment This Season! llowad (e cska contning th e s i o ing 2 | Abag a1 I oy Fine Worsted | low con 16 re. way - of my 11t s for . . t . mains of his father. But the most l;::g :‘::mnl & flat, unpoetical {c‘r{n :‘u;‘un to ‘?:w 18 whls?s. l’ o 600 "e om e C significant personage oo\ is bread ‘is buttered on.—Toledo 3 - A of all those prey- | interpretation.” | .. Blade. ; TR i TR s e o e ' IRTS & DRAWERS | dorft, whose uniform was consplcuous{ guj1y.» find_trouble if you Took. for It 't Y 1 Y among a large group of athers of high right) But there's one automobile breakdowns.— ml( to R i 3 plovaise me. Don't | Burlington Nw:___ f = » habitation and fts highly developed| It would seem that an effort was iso me. o, S—| | | Slightly soiled—Roxford, Chalmers, Au conveniences of travel. made on that occasion to bring forth | j: A have consideratle inviaible empire. 1a | f1 § | : ta Carter’s.and New England Knit Ml“s. In Marshal Foch’s native land there | to the utmost degres the ceremonial of| , - ¥ ;.h.'zmmzn every uanm"r nda H ll‘u, 36 to 44. awers, 32t042. 3 gar- Werth Double the Pries is a density of population, & closeness | monarchy.” Th8 Wittelsbach regime ; Standard. ; : men“’ \ L ' : \ v of cultivation not uniformly existent|has been overthrown in Bavaria in “I guess 71 try 10\ get- some me-| The here, but the proportions are all differ- | common with all the other monarchies | dlotnal bees,* remsrid’ Uncle, B ent. The great French geheral doubt-| within the former empire. Bavaria is| Bottlatop, : P less is inclined to measure space and | part of the German republic, but 5 re-|- distance {n terms of the battls line a» X 16 stood when he took supreme com-[there s strange mixture of mionarchism | see o hod in the apring of 1918, stretohing ' and communism. These two autipoleld 1y En 5 A sy < s