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i HE - VENING STAR. who enjey Potoman Bark to. knam that lipr In. Seign, s, these obmerv: . T mfmfififi& the, work cacried on padec Col. Halps!|ances are univexssl The peaple in-| Editoml { 0 supervision consinted of dredging the.| stinntively uncover whenever their - -WASEINGTON, D €. Mfl\en!.:lm the mflm by | natignal: emblers. passes, And it 15 & 3 auction forcing @ great| gemacal: custom on the. comtinent 10| Something: the for & .. November & 1883 {0 . quumed by 2 ripren seawall. flift the bat when the body og.wruho-dmlk?;?td "'fl:‘l s Day after day: month after menth, [peresn in borne slong ‘the. aipest, no[along under a head of steam, mnw‘mm mmmfiwyltmommntlwgmw;ww»hmhqiflno.:mm:z ,‘.—""———“—"——“"m Newspa cu_pmmflv-r,uflmmoon poured over mmm%zm#m; any geinding of its wl What K| B&.mv’:fl:flhfllnnhlm into the steadily -filling . marab. ‘n-‘w-ru generally- ohsarved. ln~um'°mh!mumu&mumg% K ’ : X sun dried 1t out, and fttie by Httls |theaters audiences anose. without. ex- Did the mian realize thas..!they:! When the Thanksgiving e v e s - ‘guests arrive--- damocraticy ""& . tha 75 pibllo ; What impression will your furniture convey? opinion’ overwh ml.p;ly adverse to. 1 . v wliil i ~ People have a halit of judging the occupants of 2 home by the care taken §n out- x :-wm becsuse, a3 th: Butte Fost.! i fiuu it pidlican) thinke, .“the - simple, | Al of us want our homes fittingly to bespeak us—and nothing helps more in ex- truth- i that the chiefs of the broth- (| “farhoos contamt deiver, the gonds” i pressing our tastes than attractive furniture. omom.!'n“'anm..'-&.}'z vor . How will your furniture represent you to your Thanksgiving guests? suggests? ' Or, on the otner d, was it'because, as & nymber of papers believe, the men won all they :vl:?k!:d 3nd there was. no meed to “Publio opinion, really ' compeled the ‘canceliation of the strike order,” declares "the Boston Herald (imde- rendenl republican), and has, accord- ngly, “won a great moral vlel.ory. 08Pt aun Journa} (independent Daily. and Sunday.1 yr., §10.00; 1 mo., Dafly. only... lyr..‘fl ;1 mo., Sunday oniy 1yr. 3300 'lmmg:: Washingten's betterment. It wae he Furniture:: 311 those who are pot complgtely lost = R in “making a living* will rejoice ex- The Meguing of the Conference. | ., g Long bridge, for many yesrs a NGt The watehed pot never boils—that | constan safaty of the aeedingly. %0 mAnY Years g0 13, hardly éver, 4s Mr. W, S. GHDEFtif | tomas. 3 m:‘, sovving ax ' Natiamal Capital gl Bet sjoy, ite republican)’ 3ad living ‘would-dd. ‘Let us rememb'r : Dt of Yoen " 34 lipresent long list of brilliant concerts. the rm'l?)crfler"fiu SuZ":L':""‘ th“ and tike it did’.as e ‘potential.dam to ice 304 {my, visit of 8, great symphony grches- | the pressure of public opigion fa held @ comfpit frgm this it noting: driftwood 2. times of freshet. It waw % i by an impressive- number of. ‘papers. expressions aigwed about America and tra was a treat, indeed: only occasion- | Buy'the question of where 'the victory Jagan. largely a result of his repeated reecem-f 1. " 1o colobrated Violinists and |lies iy Ghswered in varlous ways. These-expeea the | mefidations that the work of TePIACE- | gingers came here. Planists of note S8gexpressions. almtoet Ko o the | ment was fnally undertaken and @, q10q Washington better, but even oxtent qf suggesting that the arma-[capital was relieved of & constantlyc visits were comparatively ew Selling » —that faces the world" four square. —with the same prices to every one. —with ne disceunt to any one. —with no hidden charge ;’;’1’; onf “"“';fl“?‘.“ cafled by Preal ! threat of destructive vigitation. and far between ) Anda hat the Femt winner: . 3 B 25ding under influences of great ———— But better days, musically speaking, |the piblic—tie public -which -would have been the worse loser in case of & strike.” The brotherhoods “have e.,':....wmwi This lO«plece quartered oak suite black eve from which it will SEpRs Hapora s AL / Golden ‘or Busler finish 3295 “‘g“:‘;{';““;fi L '“,"“f Indictments Ruled Neoessary. |nave descended upes Washington, and If the dedision rendered yesterday [ s pleasant to think that the for- by the Court of Appeals of the Dis-leign delsgates to the conference on trict denying the power of the Juve-fthe Mmitation of armament will find nile Court te seatence persons to im- Httle wanting in this regard. The very This..is-net. abeve the -grade ‘ prisonment at laber without indict-ibest of the orchestras, singers, violin- - ~:7We"aré not drifting imto-a merit by the grand fury holie 884 ep- |ists and planists will be here, bring. {con war with dapan: Drifting us“es plies. as mow suggested. to the Police fing their assured mastery to the in- happégolickyism. ‘We are certaimly Court jurisdiction as well, a. very seuh- | terpretation of the world's greatest ous sitgation will develop here unless | music. . he iv bidding more for ve- nérica. than relief. for- the worlg at firge: 8 the fact “that the brotherhoods Dh:'txfll:t:a:of:‘ ;::r; ::,‘d,,:';;“: F E ¥ not-afflisted with; that ism. We could c pyb- e o not" well .be,""We have been hearlng | the machinsry for the preliminary| It is a good thing for Washington fi':“%.‘:‘-‘?.“.a."’»:‘to"tfil‘.i S cadte + This lnndnome Adam period dining room suite (as sketched ashove), o0 ek from toe mang . sources.. | Bearug of:cases is materially multk |that its musical season has grown [and Mheuld b b Drocialledt L \ % “conliprifiug ten pieces; china cabinet, buffet, serving table, extension table, one some of them American sources—on | Plied The case on which the decialon | fuller during the past two Years. The [ Charteston News and Courier arm and five side chairs, with genuine Spanish leather seats. the subject.of war. with Japan to be|!s rendered refers specifically fo the [full season offers .woaderful opportu- f (democratic) that “in calling off the nervohs " or” jypy - about Nimpon. Juvenile: Court, but the terms of the|uity for people here from all parts of :\ ik:u l.hcec Jfl"mfi"xfii«“fi;fi?&?&: Every imaginable. phase of that mas. decision dre such that they may be|the country to hear the interpreta. ter Ity besm canvassed. applied as well to the Police Court. tions of the living masters, who can As to the biirden of heavy arma-| The ruling’is baseq upon the_fifth | get to only a limited few of the jarger ment, we can bear it better than any amendment to the Constitution of the | cities during & season. And music i other natlen. ‘Our place of residemce | URited States, which-reads: “No per-|only at its best when in the hands of is not exactly-on Easy street, but it { Son’ shall be held to answer for a capl- | jts elect. is nearer. to'that delectable tharough. | tal or- otherwise Infamous crime, un-| After ail, music is the lnmnflohn fare than the’ residenice of any nation less on presentment or indictment of { language. Delegates from the powers, in Europe or elsewhere: ‘As compared | & grand jury; ete.”, The court ruled |even if unable to speak each other's with seme__of, the. nations, we are that imprisenment at hard labor is an | language. might laten to the violln knee-desp in-clover. - infamous: punishment. If this case 18 of a great artist with hearts and minds o, If President Hading did not|appealed, and it doubtless will be, the | attuned. This is music's glary, that it have the world at large in mind in Supréme ‘Court may not agree that|speaks to the heart of humanity. It the definition of the: character of the |might be well if 8 regular musicat which has been visited upon organ- ized labor in this country in many years' many editors yiew the eut- Tomalvery Giterentiv. The ‘Lans! (Mich.) State Journal (independent thinks lhnl “probably the brother- l& have won what they went ~ and this belief more positively is held by many. The issue Wap pot, the Omanha Worid Herald (In¥6pendent) insists. -the -wage. re- |} ./ duction of July 1. “It was the fear that the railroads’ were determined ‘wpon destroying the uniops % *.?.and that-further reduction in wages would Lace panel curtains _$2.48 each Nottingham and filfl wuva—-lue shortly be ordered that led the labor chiefs to exercise their authority to call a. strike.” And as.a settlement has been mede “on -the strengih .of calling “the armarhent conference he o had.; :«m in,mind but the mere|Punishment suffices to bring all these | program could be provided for the|ihe assurance- of the-Labor. Board, ry d maklfg Of, 'a gestore. And we all|cases” under. the ban. of prohibition | gessions of the forthcaming confer- ;h:; :;r\:i‘lile .gln,_e' ;zeh{:;}(:;zn‘s;x:t :::he: "I"é:‘ ::’dl’fz Am;lflh lflu X > : »roof.| S&Ve upon an indictment basia. ence. The music ef the masters is|j.i."(independent) concludes that “the Choice nm of patterns. know-~he has given abundant proof. of the fact—that mere gesticulation is no W‘- 9f. his personal _ox mmm real victors in the episode are .the railway unions themselves.” The position taken by the Railroad Labor Sofa cushions, 59c each o e & 1 Wonia. (inde. h lo Note that th flled with e erdeen 0 nde- Note al ese are ed wi pendent) ' is .sure, and the Minne- ls ‘plece wa nu Sulte Kapock—a filling that is always apolis Tribune (réptiblican) holds soft and comifortable. Round - h ;’;illevelh‘l,;:l: t:ha °.¥§fn§‘§n‘.’,;a:" n".'?{ $ . shape, cretonne covered. suffered a defeat, ut it -is -hardly - possible to’ delnde one's self into 3 In Queen. Aune de)icn . :nl.f:f:meg that tire railroads scored a e n Sunfast draperies, $1.38 yard TYy. ¥ . . However,.a very substantial claim ¥ 50 inches wide—plain colors and for the lagrels o chm‘t an br fited |, A Dllll! room nute of genuine walnut, showin the beumful grain °f the two-tone that holg their color Jn by the Rall n the wood., Buffet, china cabinet, server, ex',ensmn blé, arm cluxr and five side spite of the sun’s rays. rqad Labor N ggmmn of ‘q‘ IIBJDHB of. %DXZ g I:hlll‘. vnb blue leather ‘eau. % X : (Thizd Soor.) and. ius! dol ? !‘q s iooesie ] 2 % 3 . : §egr m (i Aeb-mlenz? 5 the authority of fllt Should It, however, result-that all | dignified and serlous, and would fit in Police..Court cases involving the pos- | well with thoughts tending to univer- sibility’ of workhouse sentences must|sal peace. be preeeded by -grand jury indict. —— Fhrting Legi . .1 ments chviouely the process of admin-{ Eminent men do not hesitate to re- mfl. the 0 istering justice i this District will be | fer to the present state of civilization s°":e of e’ politicians are attémpt-| sericusly -retarded. Many weeks are{as so complex as to’ appear amost 2 ""“"‘-“" with~ the American | oy required t0 put & cge through |bafiing. Civilization has at least made odiin, not Short, 'is theshe grand jury, though that body|the step forward from the complexi- % works diligerily and continuously. If|ties of the battlefleld to the delfbera- "“""‘"‘" <Both. m""‘“ all Police Court cases must be baged | tions of the council room. shared in the deglaration of war, and | ypor indictpients, Flainly & wpectal| = oo both jlies L - : : vtk shE supplies for..conduel | grang jury' must be impaneled 10 |y timations that Gen. Perching ing hostllities.” The then who fought tor the lower court., the .war came frowm - beth republica: i | would on any consideration permit Jwar.came o T .- So-grave {s-this question- that it D and ‘demogrAtic s 2 1§k 3 2 himself-to be exploited as a presiden- gt strangholds. It ke | ghoud " be. expedited an appeal as 1y, therefore; that. eithe v can tial candidate gt sg early a juncture 37 4 are;- that. either party Can|gpeedily as possible. The Supreme ther calsulated' fo ‘abperse his be' bon¥icted of indifference’ to the [ourt fs congested with oases, but] > o bng o welfafé of the. Hghters who survived | jhore s none that In lts proportions s sagacity as a political tacticlan. the a!rugglc. -and are striving to make | ;¢ more consequence than this, when AT i—— themaévzs useful . and comianahle it may be formulated and presented. Inventors who declared they would again in Civil Hfe? For until the last word is said there | Make war too hideous to survive as a. Sompthing like this maneuver took will e doubt of the power of the court human possibility may at last find 3 place at-the close of the Spanish-!;, ‘ommit prisoners to the workhouse, thoughtful warid ready to declare that Americad war. There were prominent i onq “#g)i -advantage will probably be their promises have been made good. lican) says, “when-a general r; strike wil} be:impossible, but if we are not to have: strikes K we must have governmental machinery which will :provide - for- hearings and - the settlément -of disputes without In- " In its hfindllnt of Fize-t | — This buffet and 6 chairs the Cincinnati Times Star (repul I " politietani Wwho at that fime put then® {510 of this doubt to-aim at delays ————— . sc‘alve:;orwim xdmldtlbn |pe:hl hd\ar:‘; in the administration of the laws. If it will soothe his feelings, ar- Cre,d\;gn [{he T‘I[ . n hopesiry e e plons™ e; eX-soldlers; who-charg ———————————— rangements may easily be made to al- | thinks, for 2 A Th t $225 that Presidept. MeKinjey had. tried tol . T T of|1ow Chiarles of Austria: to cirry along g‘;,'l'g_n‘"de‘:.‘,,‘,'n",ge:,f"_‘{“h{,':::“.,fl,‘ lS Cane Slll e, - All of genuine walnut 3 75 block tHe copritry's entrance inta the SsTI ouse off @ easy chair and call it a throne, if [angry.” and the Springfield m"‘;; 4 Includes 3 Pieces ¥ lican ((’ndlpcnd?:;,r nnl‘t’(’se,'t'h‘"fl.l in opul “vpre 5 e etatint demborai 3"?" . Upholatered in combination of velour and tapestry. Lo Joen Anne desige lmfi'n mfll mahogany l-ltenor' jepe! I8 I abor Board, backed by Spnng cushion eeats; settee, armchair and rocker. . ng linen dnwep at wR 2 smaller drawers, B e Tmust po.actepted which is s velvet lined. Armchair and 5 side. chairs with 8 - o final” 'and ~in the recognition of ! genuine blue leather scats. these principles of governmental atie ¢ . thorjty and public Interest,” the: Phil= adefphia Bulletin :tindepéhdent *re: "Representatives that visitors to ‘Wash. struggle for'.the.freedom of Cuba, and had but small appreciation: now of | N§ton -do not need at least $50.000 what Amertéan #rms had accomplished worth: of extra police protection is flat- in ar:{w that-isiand. - - PSR tering to.the community. It shoutd be The maneuver, however, f: to| Femeinbered, however, that the influx affect the ‘,¢‘;$ Two;eanl::l:-dm: of strangers i8. so. great fhat the|thing were hanging over it. Let us s 3 £ 13 orse tl McKinley. as--renominated by ae. | Nabitusl mordle cdnnot be relied upon. ;":;:e“ Hothing' W Hin wcus he chooses. ————————— A motion picture comedian says Londén seems anxious, as it some- clamation ln*mleclefl with _eas - Siteemt % Ext: 1 w! ublican) believea*lies the real vl e veple @& in i the mos whd] B v wil be reiomeed |yl v <t Tt o sena b | LSRR over to“report the conference looks istration, and 1 patice like a slight to. Trotsky's record as an | X ‘old-time Bronx. journalist. Afiybody wio N Ihe loca.! citi- (hh?g done .| l.l’: & conntr — which to fudge 80 . : e ; ; i ™ P BY PHILANDIRJOB\BO\ o "?p‘rhtme': = reatep o burn corn | . . | Sontarences, & v -that they tan even-|, Calculations. * |ister iobserved; o e 0 C alrs The youngster who has sums to do higher- price .for -thelr Legion iaxe, grown, mu, nd Dot likely prod.ucL hav(ng it classified done A:;“::.;';:‘:;: r::‘;l‘o::l::“hrofllh t be Ans i A politi with ‘ot dnthracits “fu o weaded dn theic. pol lisglne with di'or & ehs fuel- His work with thoughtful frown. . The task is slow. Thée figures grow. A And yet the toll seems slight The cold whve Whiclf ' waits unul ton to prepanuuns ‘in’ the 1ifié of wel-|If when it's over he may knbw November 'is” well under ‘way- should { come Which are umpla and yet'im-| He's got_the answer right. - be contemplated ‘with'a certainramount | pressive. of pb}[eugphlc forbearance. . - that he has t‘l‘ est show on a;q ubné by Ineatig : Just as illustrated above, . 3 b, " vi “ ‘h 1&';“‘:«:. m:elhl:g!. Sohd onk dlmnjlmm ehun. in the attractive Wllhmi o & W llton Art loom {entative pro- " p':.‘:‘i;e"xff mfia R oy without ([ . and Mary' \'len;n have gcmu.ne leather seats. always fearing -that the following gt | —r . velvet rugs Arother carload : : : szt $49.75 st $44.00 organization larger than a family .of of these electric three believe literally in *“open cove- Washi not bear an‘nhua,uon npants .8penly arrived at.” There and always will be as long as hi man nature remains what it-is,an “jnvisible government” -in -every or- ganizationi, political and otherwise.'| The_ - essence of ~modern political democracy consists .in one..si When, as a man, he has to plan, bt e | 1t seemis to be Ambassador Harvey's| New problems he must meet, 1t the'Washington conference is thed impression that it is hls peculiar mis. | And wish that he could swiftly scan success that, is hopelt for there will be | sion in'life’ to be always breaking the| The answer all complete. days of thanksgiving t] r] B : ¥ Ksgiving the world ovér. {vad news. -~ |But'slow and sure he must endure | 3eMOPERSY | STRI A, Ny S ponaibil fied ! 27x54-inch velvet rugs, $5 P e ] —.b-—‘.'——— The long laborious ways, of the elected official to-the public for. $ AN velve “Col.”, Hains’ Valuable Services..| The bandit who. found .only . the{mg make his figuring secure, I ¥he results: of what he does. . M Chin - Death of. Mal,. Gen. Peter C. Hatns] ri1I0E Sim of $35 1n 4 tnotian picture | * Ag in the schoolboy days. e ‘,","':,’::;', ta be 1egmmv.e1y s a es "Note the close weaving and the high pile of these rugs brings & sense of personal loss to the | 20X ‘0Offics was no friend to the press - : government. inaddate which & ) and you will then know why th ve lengthy service. agent, ., ; . R ) Hiodern S oraey Eives its govern- Y y they gi y s peoplerof. Washington, who knew - thi g ok ootprints, ° s an increasingly limited one: : s 50 Service, howmr is just one of their features. To se¢ the accomplished and valuable officer: of §- | “The poet sayp great men lsave toot- | Before 1914 governments coujd and ! o ich eolori 2 d the J lunn atterns. is to kn th the Army for mayy.years. But not| | - “Hats Off! ) prints in the sands of time.” |8ig_commit, thelr ‘fi?fl:ifi:"«:"fiifi:‘ : . :'M Anfl"!' au 4 “l“!"__flm’ 1ds oW thet 2 many remelabor-vividly the workcwith | Hats oft-to the-flag! Hats off to] “There are’different kinds of foot.| {28 Bf SY4C. Uty “ie “this” conid be . 3 are made without too, adds to their. which he was . particularly, identified | thé national anthem! And above all,|Primts” rejoined Senator Sorghym, |done again in most ,”""‘&1“.,2"“5";’ Instead of $135.00 o at the capital; which In ‘local. impor- | hats off-to-the body -of the uninown | thoushtfully. “Some.we observe, in |triet: :fl%e"fmn".’.’:"mfi.fi"—u« York Washington women tance is comparable with the tasks of | soldier! - .. the hope of following them, and qthers [Giobe (independent)- w 75 durable to which' ié was| In the ceremonies ‘Incident to the | W8 inspect 1ike detectived looking £0r | wyyist watchés Bave g6 hvo\mdlmom b bt assigried!” For it "was “'Col.”> HAMS|reinterment -in American sofl of the | Clues.”. . L A wouldn' L—Cluvallnd Prese. loads of machines who begaii i1d for & long ‘perfod‘con- | unknown now bemng borne overseas| Roll: calls . sho; o they are! —snd we will be glad to Axmnlstel‘ l'llgs ork.; of reclaiming the | these rules should be observed by the 4 oongm.men at large.—¥iint nnem refer you to the woman peoble. They are mot “rules” in & optimist he knows e & taler who [ Journal. ; user_ in_ your neighbor- reserva:l fixed sense, Thers is no statutory law | S0P dossd’t wamt to P hoeced. Now. that 1t 18 festified that s;rp.? hood. . . ox124t. i requiring marks of courtesy and re.| 'l‘hl Valiie ¢, Food. . ww‘?"d::;pl:t"%:: “,:z,’:}:;‘,';ié}‘ fta Ask 'IC wh 5 ’ $39 75 i Fowof the thousands of people who fspect to flags or tunes @ caskets of lne Dov ot S Burgh s the woman who uses one— - = [83x10.6t : arivs m;::w:: Poteing Park | honéred desd- 'Bu ‘there ix & higher s vl Peace "‘""’""" £y A ; that's the best way to find out abont this washing machine real aBoht a’ of‘a’¢entuty|law that- should- Tieed,no statement| ., 8 5 It turns‘out a Mdl snowy-white in ago the: space below .the ‘Washington |and should be.given universal, imme- D;:""‘ e ;”""' you need me,. | IRE,E%J0E" geh fiftoen minutes; it bas & ll:’r‘m‘:y":vlnsin :nmn.et g The rugs in this ule are from the best !I"ke" of A% 4 Monumentite-the west and- south and dlate énd ‘unqiésfining observance. 't gtrive Lor. Rore wm“’ to|son Citizen Patriot.” jams it has covered machinery that seldom. gets out of arder; it minste: e mufletureuname, stamped on b“*o is your east was a pestilential marsh, awashq: . Yesterday - at -the - Union station; slay, i< Ch.l‘le! ymuhm'g T8 about to Teave - is elean, can't spill grease or oil; in fact, it is the washing machine | ageurance of serviceability. . at high.tide and a festering slough at when e biapd’ wits playing to- mark But think up ml to feed mu on one.of tho trains main- that you vdll 1 in your home because it does the work. 3 hingd By the Hu o "‘ o A Oriental patterns, conventional designs, floral effects and lor that purpose.—N¢ w ork the reception of- the nrvmter of Molnfl For, “Bliggins appears to Jhave, himael¢ | very much on his mind. “Perhaps,” écmmufl Miss &y enne, “that is why he usually frowns. He is thinking ot Wmethln; dl-n'eoo 'rnoukx it was.not then dmaaldafl;::uhm’:,homc. ‘small all-over mtobmueormm wonln—m:hr rmmlplflfl..chuactan -The: project | remained covered when _immedisteily. tmpréving The Nts turngd tpoh the | atterward **The Star ‘Spangied: Ban- mlng&a e nu-"mrew, L there 'were acoess{very. few. who s ] ¢ to the whllrias, of Wmow Zyen at the head of Resuely | [tireach of prol me o-mggmn& e conference should not ulu

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