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DECEMBER 9, 192 population in order, to reduce the ac- profesatons ant # THE EVENING ST AR | o s continned | e b b e With Sunday Morning Editien. | failure of annual enlargements. 1f, s | for elght years, his party profited only s | .. Atthe Arms an example, two new bulldings will | from his knowledge of parliamentary Who S Who Winding Up the Most Successful Anniversary Sale We’ve Ever Held With a Collection of Stupendous Values' That Are Positively Without Equal $1.75 81x90 Seamless Sheets A remarkably heavy quality Sheet, with- out seams, made from double-thread sheet- ing; finished with 3- L inch hem. WASHINGTON, D. C. care for the annual increase in 8chool ! Jaw, :Gongress after Congress, he sat Conference FRIDAY.......December.9. 1821 | population. four new bufidings at!FiHR gavel f Harid; fut WRhout power least should be provided each year, or |6"4rifludneé Megislation’ ' the slight- R SR R .. THEODORE W. NOYES....Editor whatever the ratio necessary to bring | est, though the most experienced legis- XVII—Viscount d'Alte . |the District up to date within, as the | jator on his side of the chamber. ; Your Dollars Count Most The Evening Star Newspaper Company | superintendent says, “a reasonable’|- And there sitsin the Spepker’stchajr 9 Business Offie, 11th St. and Fennaylvania Ave. | period, say five years.” today an experfenced and accomplished’ = Bt. . Results can be most surely had by || 4 " 9 Pirst N legislatop, neprly thirty: years in har HE modesty of Visecount d'Alte, BRI, 0%. TRherot 7+ London, Eneed. | concentrating upon these polnta thus | ness, and yer confined 16 4ho comperas Portuguese minister to_the * 720.22.24 7th St. N.W. AL Ty S e n."“"'g'q':'l"“ clearly stated by Dr. Ballou. The'l tively narrow duties of'a presiding offi- United ‘States - for - mearly 3 cer. Invest Mr. Gillett with the power' e e rvren i B,{; schools, it is true, need administrative ' : o once wielded by the Speaker and his lh?-‘c:\:nfm‘.‘; ?‘::eg:;;e"l;lzr:n mrl:l' ” » usefulness would be Increased twenty- |ation of armament and far eastern = 4 ! $6 Bo (3 Coats h i ° Limit, 4 to a customer. B $12.50 to $15.00 irls’ Coats twenty years and now serve 1y, 45 i n&: Sunday onl{,, 2:_ fi', per month. developments, need changes of system, fold. : juestions, is proverblal. Althoug! Main fon s’ made’ by ca » at the |need playgrounds. These, however, little known to Americans in : . TN in spite of the fact that he ; : ; Chinchillas— matter of buildings. There can be, in short, no effective school system with- are all of less consequence than the Rate by Mail—Payable in Advance. | - Maryland and Virginia. Irelan % resented his country at the nation’ o ! Datlv and Sunday 40: 1 mo.,Toc |out a plant, and it is to obtain that d and the Agreement. (TR 1S SoNger period than any . Mackinaws Dally only.. - $3.00: 1 m 50c i plant that the energies of the citizens | Sincere friends of Ireland in Amer- other, ambassador or minister, the 5 p | unday only $240:1m0..20¢| o1 now be bent definitely and|ic2 a&re hopeful that the agréement | Very length of s service, continu- 2 ; - v b 5 ous through the change from mon- 7 | - Extra heavy Winter Coats of All Other States. vigorously. reached at’London will be ratified at | grchy to republic, is sugestive of the 2 chinchilla, ‘warmly plaid lined Big Dublin by the dail eireann, or parlia-|fact that Portugal, when invited to sit| [ i . and made ‘ in double-breasted Dafly and Sunday.1 yr.. $10.00: 1 mo., 85¢ v Iy Ay ST e 1 mos sac| A bullding 'program: covering, & Sunday only ‘1vr. $300:1mo. 25c|perlod of years can be financed with- out undue strain upon the District’s ment. A session of that body has been | ID at the conference, already had the styles: for boys 2 to 8 y o f hitered e ‘ SO yles: for boys 2 to 8 years. cilled, for- Wednesday next:at which)| it 2an i the Fight place, and had v AN Also big boys’, from 7 to 17 years old; popular mackinaws the matter will be debatéd. Mean-|With him. collar . and novelty Shawl Collar Coats of ex- L cellent wool 1 o finances. What is chiefly essential to- Viscount d’Alte wa 3 J ry s appolnted min- A Program for Washingtoh. |4,y is to make plain to Congress that | While there is a division of sentiment | 1yer‘to Washington in 1903, succsed- ALIIE SR o, prettiest otffipacteens Sang ipretty Shaden n a forceful way a platform for im- | only by the adoption of such a pro-|8mong the members of the cabinet at 2}‘ Viscount de Santo Thyrao. :le wax “ geggy) colors. of Brown, Blue, Green and Plum; ; Z ; ven his title shortly before he too s mediate activity In wholesome de-|gram, shaped with reference to the|Dublin, four strongly supporting and | #Ne MG HOS BIOTHY SRS BY (GO0 e A ity or D For girls 4 to 15 yeurs. velopment of the District of Colum-|prospective available funds, can a bia was formulated by those Who|steady reduction of building arrears spoke at the annual banquet of the|and restoration of public school health Association of Oldest Inhabitants | be effected. Wednesday evening. These speakers included the three District Commis- The Watson Charges. sioners, an and the = < - { .| The charges of Senator Watson of | practical ways it is a substantial vi three rejecting the agreement. elevation he was known as Senhor - Y3 styles. Rejection of the agreement at Lon-|José Francisco de Harsa Murchada da / ] > Franca. He was born in London and don by the dail eireann would be 8| ,;,on; his early years in the British| disaster for Ireland. It is plainly the ital. He graduated from the Uni- utmost that can be granted by the yors {“' Coidm‘hm ;nd the yrlverufiy e e isbon, an s a doctor o 8. British government. It 1§ not all that|{y Ghout 'sixty vears of age. . = | south Treland has demanded, but in all| Just as some “me! heads of leadi o = obed : y : VISCOUNT D'A Washington. Combining these speech. | (€OTSi8. that, during the war, Amer-| tory, insuring virtual (ndependence BOOUNE ALY es they urged the promotion of thre an soldiers were hanged in France |and complete freedom of domestic ac- | 8randfather was Portuguese minister to Russiu in_the first quarter of the|@Alte made one of his infrequent pub- j without trial, are now under investi- tion. In two respeats It falls short of gation by a Senate committee. n. In peat last century. His father, the late Conde | lic_statements, outlining her position, what the extremists demand. It does|d'Alte, served for forty .years as|and calling attention to the fact that Boys as big as 17 years can A great lot of Coats, consistini important legislative matters, liber: estimates and appropriations for the | 5 RS RS ORI erday's e Z District, the adoption of the constitu- is i of not recognize Ireland as a completely | d!Plomatic representative of Portugal | Portugal regards no treaty or agree- be fitted in this great lot of of broadcloth, velours and melton ; : hearing: free, independent and autonomous |t several different courts of Europe, | ment, however ancient, as a “scrap of serviceable Suits. Nicely lined cloth. for tots 1 to 4 years; nicely tional amendment for national repre- including that of the king of the Two | paper.” He Informed the United States |} ] 013 made in popular morfolk lined and stylishly made in belted : Replying to fears expressed by d it de t edly in- | Sicili sentation for the District and the!Senator Wat: that wit - state and it does not assuredly in: cilies apd of the Vatican before the|that his country, in 1916, was enter- styles. r fl en. L enmctmomt of the Jones bill establish | drawing ‘eompansation. were - afraid |clude Ulster. But these two points | Felinduishment of the temporal power | Ing the war at the request of Creat 1 or flared styles. their allowance would be taken away | could not be ylelded by Great Britain |a'Alte, the Conde de Sellr, served as|obligations dating back near: ing equitably the fiscal relations be-|;. - ly five If they came before the committee, | Lo precipitating & conflict within | Portuguese “minister to The Hague,|and one-half centuries. The treaty in $10.00 to $12.50 2-Pants Suits $4.00 Serge ‘1$2.00 Gingham tween the District and the federal gov- | Chairman Brandegee _replied, with é haata EhRtEL E he un.|3nd another brother, Conde Harini,| question was negotiated in 1373 be- ! ernment. They agreed also in advo-| Smphasis. that they would be pro-|Ireland through '“""‘d"F"" the ‘;“ was a counselor of legation. tween Edward 1II_of England and Btrsordinecs isithe Bigh aead Dresses | SeES cacy of a program of material im- | ihie comamitire Hives aancaree | Willing Ulsterites to Sind Feln domin-| Viscount d'Alte himself for seven|King Ferdinand of Portugal. English |[J§ quaity: ettt i e LA Regulat |, Closing out 9 > Drovements, enlargement of the pub- | blanche to Say what you blease and | ion without guarantees of protection. (7ears filled the post of second assiat. dynasties have changed from Flen. ||| price “for these wonderful S""'-s YA Drtacos $2 (V) | Dxesees: Strom C i to call any witness you please.” Evid that the Lond state department | tagenet to Tudor an ce thre ade of splendid . | ; He school plant, extension of the water vidences appear that the London |of Portugal. He al 1916 |§] made of splendid woolen cloths in of blue serge that = xoll $1.98—of I3 also served as charge | Stuart and Hanoverian, while in pretty colors and patterns, for boys [} for girls 6 to 14 years;| good =‘uu‘am:-fl gim:?mm; agreement is viewed by the majority t!mn'zns': r?'t !h; Portuguese lega- | Portugal had rhl:lsed from a mon- 7 to 18 years. f T én as satisfactory, as indeed | tion at St. Petersburg, now Petrograd. archy to a republic. 2 of Iiahmnen o %4 Although his disposition to avoid| Viscount d’Alte at that time made :aslrea‘t victory. d!!slfltlflwflon b:a"‘e ;!:lem';ll"lnelllht" may tend to prevent| It plain that, like Belgium, Portugal 3 g il eireann and sincere acceptance ate recognition of his abilities | had nothing to gain and much to lose Pl . >l on the part of the general public, one | by participation, but that she was not eas! ts for Ev F 1] by the people would mean a Prosper-| ¢ America’s most famous Institutions | prepared to subscribe to the doctrine. lng ery € T O e I'amuy ous, progressive state, free from strife, | of learning, Princeton University, has | engendered by militarism, that good ; - assured of its status. Rejection of the | Included him in her list of distinguish- | faith must be made subservient to ex- H S. gves i Neckwear | Hos[ery reement means continued bicker. | 24 honorary alumni. On June 17, 1917, | pediency, and that the interests of one ! : ; ag 7 Princeton conferred on him the degree | nation might be legitimately fostered ings, possibly ‘bloodshed. Between the |of doctor of laws. Others receiving |at the expense of the rights of others, |} %oy Fancy Boxed Boys’ and Girls’ | and Bags | Ladies’ Colored-Top The committee takes the right view of the matter. When the investigation was proposed, doubt as to its advis- ability was expressed. It was suggest- ed that the charges lacked names and dates, and were otherwise indefinite. Moreover, they had been instantly and indignantly denied by the war authori- ties. white braid trimmed. to 11 sizes, supply and the improvements of the District’s streets. Thus in respect to basic law and immediate betterments this meeting of citizens was fully rep- resentative as is possible in the Dis- trict, and voiced the wishes of the Na- tional Capital community. Such a coming together of forces making for the promotion of Washing-{ = e s ¢ | this honor at the same time included | when backed by sufcient force. | y o ut the investigation havin n itation of o e time included | when backed by sufficlen 3 ton's welfare is assuredly of value.| CW¢t the myelUEaTOW FAvInE Decl | two there should be no hesitation of | 58, P Py nging, then Sacretary of | Viscount d'Alte ls a man of few Handkerchiefs Leather Scout | i Silkc H Deprived of direct participation in g now in progress|choice. This agreement 18 a consum-|State; Herbert Hoover, now Secretary | words, but, as s usual in such men, Gauntlets Ladies Boudoir Caps | Glove Sil ose leglslative affairs, the people of the|Should be as thorough as possible. | mation of Irish hopes, and is a wise | of (;:mv::rc!: Bsr'on' Emile de Cartier | he speaks very m;;ct;l oo the point. Packed 8 In & box; 25 e e c | st District must make their wishes| Witnesses should be summoned andfand generous act by England. baswador Sato’ ofel'l;:nmll'l‘\: Kabas; :‘:::nt‘&‘}:’x‘ldo::ndn(o constant prace .'.::f.f#":ul:fi{m:r‘:: Cor ham “ant i 98C Vor dor Kmes Bifs 5‘3(:"%=k nehu $l '95 known vocally on the forum of public | Protected, and every effort made to ———— sador Jusserand of France. tice, 15 fluent to & degree rare among | [l corners and neat fancy box. B ety d apd | 22, made of watin, ailk | ing. Sors of assemblage. The Association of Old.|ascertain the truth as to the crimes| Rumors that a process has been dis-| When Portugal entered the world muiee"x:;(c‘:ugl;r"men- His tavorite scont embiem over EAUDUIAE. | i of piak. bine. oll oue Sad | Bt T o ko _ est Inhabitants is peculiarly adapted |allesed. And, of course, the Georgla |covered for the manufacjure of gold r—__._._"__—-'————— Ladies’ Fancy Boxed L 053 “llrvndrr. for an expression of this character, |Sengtor will render all the assistance|from baser metals may lead Col. 3 i Handkerchiefs Boys’ and Girls’ Jersey | 1,400 Vel | Ladies’ Wool Sport - 2a his power. - ! should in the end be compensated by Gl es’ vet Bags | Its membership comprises the -elder . Bryan to turn back through the pages A i s aseamestl o oves { Hose ’ Washingtonians, who have reacheg) It is needless to say that it the]or® §a, scrapbooks for suggestions are ‘of territorial representation and || exi - quaiit 98¢ Sads of good qui- (i sood qual- 4 | S v s, charges are sustained the country will | concsrning. 3 2 power as was bestowed when the o aienls commetss ity Jersey . fabric: 59 vet. R RIS the age of fifty and have resided % concérning. currency ratios. A syn. | AR LI A i Bl | e G e e C i Deaed tops DX TCY) T e e 95C in 5 |in all heather shades, lining of finer Kk in brows and sray” colors; all 4; ‘Tnside purse ;1 be profoundly shocked, and that pub- ‘Washington for thirty-five years. il of them have witnessed a remarkapie [ lic sentiment will demand adequate change in the conditions here. Zhey | Punishment for those responsible for | have seen Washington develop fuvia a | the crimes committed. neglected city to its present metro.| On the other hand, if the charges politan size. They have witnessed the |are not sustained; if inventions and results of a gradual growth of na-|eXaggerations have been palmed off thetie’ dollar : would aedd interesting complications to a problem which in its time was most fascinating. % bankrupt in resources. In deciding|Q extra fancy box. The warmest glove for a with seamed back. and mirror. O ? what we shall seck in national rep ? . Thre e tho "game is worth the || Ladies’ Crepe de Chine| | .., yoq o | Ladies’ Real Leather | Ladies Pure-Thread T Al b b Handk Difterent from $l 25 Bags and Boxes Silk Hose 2. The. pending bill gives the Dis- ; trict none of the powers of local self- Good quality erepe he ecdinaty ceap AR T Vot 'e D trict Del te of government which- the territory. pos- | § de chine. with fancy C slove; each air 1 o0 :.K:.mg lhfu 95C e 79C eless District Delegate of |sesses in its legisiature. With unsat- 1§ centers fod, @aAE, o) "large | Sg gray: 3 rows Deavy ‘white | &' great variety - of white' seamedvack: 4 e g isfactory results the shadow of a ter- | @ JBE SR, o rns and colors. | and self embroidery; gusset fin- | patterns and shapes: black, ‘-:-l;am."w;i :;: x:. ‘,‘.:”: . The consumer has become so gen- erally Wfl!d a8 the person finally respénsible, that 10" ‘one, ventures o tlonal interest in the city. They have |88 facts on the Georgia senator, se-| o ocost nowadays that the forelgner ; f Z : seen great improvements in physical | vere condemnation will be visited on |,y the tax. # Dubious Value as Forerun- o he A sers. brown and gray: all bave foelde | oinerwise price would be $1.2 conditions. But they have also seen | their authors, and measurably on the SN o - but no legislature at all is proposed o 9 oo 2 % B itional toflet Bttings. 3 senator himself for failure to probe = s |for the District of 1921. No legisla- - Ladies’ Walking Ladies’ Extra-Size the results of the lack of consistent 5 pes for disarmament are encour-| ef o[ »Real Representat.on tian comes within a thousand miles of Handkerchiefs Gloves Ladies’ Party Box Lisle Hose v Ll such terrible accusations before mak- ing public announcement of them. aged by the fact that after the world's’ reeent;Axperience no natien cari-be serlodsly suspected of looking for any and persistent provision in abundanee for the growth of the capital in re- spect particularly of the three physi- ‘with novel s < A - washable; | brown and novelty E of. the territory’s local self-govern- |} cred initial in corner with xamé [ and Hght brown only: washable; | Bownane novelty "o " B0l fhiacke ool wdth U T seamed back putting the District on the territorial [§ = ubsti which fails entirely to give the M0 ot & Hxtre Beasy $ Made _of good Ladies’ better kind and Hul:tful as Suhstlwte. Dioteict throush, & legistature some || harakerchies cloth 25C Lagies' Walking lo95 quality leather, in $1 Jgimm:lnm hose, o 59‘: cal needs which were urged at Wed- Henry D. Flood. neédless trouble. R 2 fng powes. - There s mo Iocal self- | color diamond edge around initlal | oversewn seams; 3 rows Stitching | GHecrns Sod purses. nesday night's meeting. Announcement yesterday of the e el ~*'Without Constitutional ‘Amend- | 80Vernment whatever In tll?eh?l"fl"“ PR in white. kig. garter tops. - . 4 - death of Representative Henry D.| The manner in which islands may t. No Possibility of Vot O s ad s enieh 1t 1 ‘not{] Men’s Fancy Boxed Ladies’ Kayser Ladies’ Bromley Set Boys’ Bear Brand . A Hurtful Substitute. Flood of Virginia was a painful shock | be fortified is regarded a8 so imgortant ‘ment, No Possibility of Vot- syon irepeseRtd i It anl e log i Handkerchiefs Chamoisette Gloves Neckwear ° Stockings ; A voteless District delegate is value. | to his colleagues in Congress and to|that Japan would*{ike to have a word ing Representation. which it does not help to elect is its || Styiish New Colored This well known A collar apd cuff Boys' Heasy Bicycle less as a forerunner of,genuine voting | the large number of Washingtonians | to say about building regulatidns as Constitutional Amendment First. Bordersd Hasdher. 19C brand of gloves, in 49(: set packed in indi- 98C|R]bh_:d Stockings 45C representation in Congress and elec. | Who had come to be his warm friends | well as trade control in the Pacific: | THEODORE W. NOYES. _ | 3. The pending bill fails to give the | § white center, e et piagg | L, TR MM Al nros | e T, with em. | ordict goeds of bt well knawn District the most vitally important of || Borders. B B e O S during the years of his service at the| Capitol. Mr. Flood was one of the vet-| 'Tne post office réeminds the public erans in congressional service and the | that while Santa-Claus may be a dean of the Virginia delegation. He|myth the letter carrier is & *hgrd. had served continuously since the be- | working reality. * ginning of the Fifty-seventh Congress. RN o ke and was therefore in his twentyfirst| mo ier valuatioms are refidered mofe vear in the House, being exceeded in| . logs difficult by the fact that the service by only eleven members Of | o oivh'of an article is, after all, largely that body. As a result of his stead- fast devotion 1. doty fhithe Flousetis | L T o ot ey ery. Paris point. broidered end Editorial Correspondence of The Star.| pittrs o the territory, and that is Ty r polnt the power .of securing voting repre- L R T R | | [N z g « | sone e gna, it o B kb ||| Another Lot of Those Wonderful Plush Coats to Gofor toral college, and as a substitute for such representation is vitally hurtful. | Real national representation can be secured only by constitutional amend- ment, and to prevent the voteless dele- gate proposition from inflicting injury adoption of the constitutional amend- ment empowering Congress by a ma- Jority vote to grant voting representa- tion to the District should precede it. The delegate proposition of the bills porters of the proposed constitu-|p ,ars and rights of statehood. To tional amendment, which empowers|emable the District to share even in Congress to give the District na- this -Xerritorial pewer. our Lucky were we to be able to get another lot tional representation, believe that the | SORStitutional _emendment 1o Seress ’)‘l, of these Great Coats to sell for this unheard-of 9 easiest way to secure such represen- | ¢hp voteless delegate is to be even a 28 price—stylish coatee models with big cape collars forerunner of voting repre- that button high around face; 6-inch cuffs and detachable belts. Nicely lined throughout and pleasing in every detail. tation is, as a preliminary, to obtain | help for the District a voteless territorial | sentation. “. The pending bill, by giving to delegate. Other advocates Of oUT|ing pigtrict only & voteless territorial now under consideration by the Sen-|had risen to high rank on important}| o .. 1se of p 3 y the o rmany gives promise of making|.onstitutional amendment, equally |4, i branch of the national . jate’ Districts ormmistde cannots i ite C:";mn;:e'} ‘Dhufl" "1‘:: Yo r‘:e o< jmore of a.succéss of finance and in-|aple and enthusiastic, are_convinced fogisiature grants oniy a territorial ||l 4 Extra Special present shape be considered as even a | chairman of the committee on forelgn | 3 4ty than she madp of war. that the territorial delegate project |Privilege of minor fmportance, almost . ’ helpful forerunner of our proposed | affairs, serving in that capacity from ; A negligible in value, to & community T i January, 1913, to March, 1819. In 3 A delays and tends to defeat the real | yhich but for its pecullar relation to \ Worth to $33.50 omens Loai Worth to $0.50 constitutional amendment. It cannot A A St 00TING STARS. national” representation proposed by [the nation as National Capital would be amended so-that it will be.an ade- | this position he was called upon ; collisard 4 > the oonstitutional amendmént. be entitled not merely to all_terri- s 85 Dandy quate substitute for the constitutional exvemionftny important activities. It St ok SR For example, the District Delegate :;;l:el o;;o.w:::mm privileges but to J gr% ; :; !'neiln': 75 s | amendment. It is inadequate to put|Was he who introduced the resolution Association contends that a voteless! If a few territorial privileges werc ® deer, Blue, . ° the District In respect to vitally im- | declaring a state of war between the Advice. delegate is ;oog l]‘;l“l“;::e‘l‘l‘m‘l‘: 38 it [adequate for the District In view of ! o £ g]ackC}::\d —_ . = 7 S Jermany. o o gOoer, an s & hel ul nary to - i Our Isome crepe TAY. olce portant powers even upon the: ter-| United States and Germany. Mr. Flood | 1, 114y q existence smooth and nice, |real national representatio The },fi.‘.,,';::‘},."{';‘,‘{?},‘°§‘.,:; dl,l:c,':,,:’ fn;:_ chine, tricotine amd velour | of sport or High-class Suh-l::]rd Coats I \ dress models of the wanted Suedine. Bo: was a hard worker, with a firm grasp of national and international affairs. A devoted partisan, he was neverthe- less broad in his patriotism, and his party affiliations were no check upon his statesmanship. He had become one A man must oftén ask advice; directors of the Board of Trade Pro- | quate for the District of 1921, with a . Sbssaee ihos s uisut ‘When he expressgs the demand, ounCe e O ooy o froni, |larser populstion than seven states, ) taffeta -‘:: atin dreses ‘:';f 4 2 28, , and negligible fraction of & terri-|g greater national taxpayer than fif- Jfeiaiand otia aiesmes it It's offered;him from every hand. tory's powers and priviléges”, grant | een states, a. larger contributor of ents for misses and women Advice, they say; like TNT, of “which now “would -indefinitely | yoidjers and sailors to the world war That sold to $32.50. Anniver- . &2 . |postpone and tfnzl to defext the Se-|i)ap seven states, and the contributor sary price. Should ot be ssed in portions free; |curi O national represen- | ¢ g larger percentage of volunteers |} | 2 5 5 Like drugs that sosthé or stimulate, | tion." bein, fo ‘the total military forcs supplied $40.00 Fur-Trimmed Suits Women’s Velour Dresses in three-quarter or full length | lvia, velour and chamolst styles, full lined, half lined or unlined Sizes for misses and women. ritorial basis. It grants even less of the territorial privilege and power than was given in the ‘feather- duster”. legislature period between 1871 and 1874. The voteless delegate is not worth fighting for. “The game ur. trimmed, silk _embroidered, Blouse or straight live styles. 18 not worth the candle.” of the most valuable members of the B lators “as’&atistaction in full of the|tnayn forty-three states. Every ai ent This thought is elaborated in edi-|national legislature, and in his death ;’:dqw“hufiu"fi‘;;:n:?::::: Dt Al o Fe O eleners | by, Presidents and other Statesmen of Smartest of tur-trimmed 115 Wool Velour Dresses for A torlal correspondence elsewhere in |COngress, the state of Virginia and the |, * o 0" 4y ce results quite fair. Is urged on the ground that half a "'“:E::::‘o": :‘g’;flv:fe’a:‘m’:‘. s f o misses and women. The exset : L CasF than n 4, and 1 et s 50 | stries asa trimmtogs souve be s The Star. countryisuffer s distinct loms A lack creates discomfort emall. o e on the Bround hat it To ne | District is teday. in the light of the Srown. Bine, B 299 | seine i 51038 rarmen. Chotee = 75 —_———— Too much is worse than none at all. | “bread” at-all; that as petitioners for (yincing argument for the fuller, it frgered. et == | of classy novelty styles or tailor- = high prade ed effects, in 16 to 44 sizes. Money is becoming so cheap in some| Congress is expected to provide a : national'representation we have ask- | pigher territorial privileges and for the $1.69 big selection_of parts of Europe that it is hard for|District law to punish adequately A Se Hint., od for;Bread and crwjoRered 8. ntons: lreal Sndting natfonal representation| models to select 5 the most Industrious counterfeiter to|people who issue worthless checks. “You never fiave .your trousers For “‘“‘u":';:' = Stome. RN G T B == - — e — - ) . 1 that he is repald for a day’s work. { Washington, D. C., is patient and for- | creased.” - The territorial delegate issue was|perhaps until 1880 the District had ” oo i ne in respect to which we Wash-|not the population and resources of Best of Gifts —_——et——————— bearing in many respects, but has de- It has been at least made clear that | cided to draw the line at taking bad nations regard a warship only as an | money. article of grim necessity and nothing ————— ot The impression should not prevail Iy 1 . g “I declded to give up that evidence | td Rem ng Ba gtonlans found ourselves seriously|a territory entitled te iderati e e T of neatness,” replied Senator Sor-|divided in 1916, and is among the|as an ln’p"unv.etoro admission o Bfl.fll Rol)es, Kllnonos by ghum, “some tfme ago. I have exam. | issues whigh, in creating the citizens | statehood. It had not the population Prices ¢ T ; int committee on District national|which each representative in the Women’ At for . ined the statues of numerous great i.:m.“,n ion, we agreed to defer | House i der & = = s 9. 2 . tat gre s undet the census apportion : Bath Robes Men’s Flannel Bath Robes| $2.75 Babies’ Sweaters statesmen, and none of them _have |temporarily in order that, irrespective | ment assumed to represent. to boast of. - | creased trousers.” & of our divisions on other issues, we No state admitted to the Union since - . Made of it New Sl % e G hon) Sceompl ; might unite in support of the con-|1850 (except Oklahoma) had at date s Bath obtng it fall s 95 Sweaters i ik ana The School Improvement Basis, |.N§ results beca e & e stitutiona] amendment. But all of us{of admission 8o large a population : sise collars, in seversl de- . Blue. Also buttoned 4 P with deliberation and without sensa-{ Jud ;l‘“n'd“- ey ;":'"hd'fl care who favor real national representa- |and go great materlal resources as : ° ens;picdies o mateh: == | and ribbon fastened — A meeting last night at the Frank- much for speech-makin’, but he's will- | tion fo! 3 elieve, | the District now has. But the Dis- coats. Hi K, f il — tional epimodes. b unitedly and : vigorously opposed to| trict does mot seek the statehood to YN\ | The enjoyment of com ety T . lin School between school administra- a‘grand substitute|,n, gelegate pPopesition as a substi- | which population and resources en- P (et “robes will | make $1.00 Babies’ “"u":"”“' z“:, Foopds ""{_“a:‘“ repre-| 1 enin naturally fails to see the use - A A S in Con- | title ft; It only asks that’it b put staving homs o plevsure, sentatives of civic arganizations may|,s 5 parley which does not at some TThus, some of us favor It as a means | torriforial/ footing of cajoying the o e T be regarded as a contribution by the |y, o of the proceedings take up the toward national representation; some €y of mecuring ““.‘“"m_'_ caps alld: I ‘ponsibil As earth keeps on its.annual -grind, | of us oppose it as retarding national|sentation jn Senate and House and s no rest for human resentation; and all of us reject | electoral coll majori: Tharp & o, for;himsn kind, D e 1o 1 Sl oF thie DIn: | Someras oot ees Ay, 7 veeist For when'there s iv lawn to MOW, | (1iCl's claim to national represents-!yoteleas Delegate Promises No Po- Mtieal people of Washington to “Education tion of a loan to hi ernmental week,” recently proclaimed by Presi-| oronoime. gz enterprise. ¢ Toques dent Harding for nation-wide observ- st bogin to shovel . Thi ting was arra . : You mut shovel snow. tion.s-- _+ — Pocke ance. This meeting was arranged for| gy, gnegiership of the House. i ‘The value of the voteless delegate| : e Men’s Silk Stripe Y the parpose of assuring practical co- a8 & forerunner is affirmed and de-|, Thus the pending bill for a terri- : tion between school official: Secretary Weeks, in an admirable| vis ss delegal torial -delegate gives to the District Dress Shirts operation ween school officials and » nied. The voteless delegate as a sub-| &' ) o0 1 Long Kimonos the community In the matter of the |address delivered in New York vester- | - “All right,” exclaimed Santa Claus, | gtitute for genuine representation I8 |2, 0 ts™ ) ndasirab! mall and in some f e ; ymprovement and development of the | 3a¥, Which all should read, expressed | “If You're afrafd ot fira’ I'll come rojected s hurttul to the last d :?&"fi:%’.,r“l‘:??.'}';‘"%u’."v”:i:{‘..':'ai‘{" blne, e e “ond l 9 Fancy plain k¥ o ) around with & smooth face. e e s S 15 oma 417) |§ate ia a featur on B atlferty “hana embroid- » pink; blue, Ted. brows, F navy and white hed: doubt as to whether the public gained Beautifal Double Silk Stripe _ Dress local educational system. A striking gear -in all new “But who ever heard of & smooth e ion Desis 8 red. statement of the urgent school needs | by the stripping of the speakership of W r he 9¢ Whi ¢ 3 X was made by Supt. Ballow in address. | the House of ‘Representatives of all | faced Sehnta Clays? R - | cut of existence by helping to convert Fancy &"e saea il it 23 wellmade garment. | S Srares phg” gtvies ing the meeting. In the course of|Power, and confining.the occupant of (. “We may get used to the idea. At that }"{"fl?’l into a state. Congressmen ,-.A'."::'."m Maid's Men’s Fiber Silk Hose Babies’ Jm h‘gim these remarks be maid: the chair to the humdrummery of in-|any rate, I'm willing to wear & full |1t will d:;elll:..!;m:‘ nl:trlll‘lbl':."nl;:;u T Toimmied with In brows, gray, black and Brown, G: Navy and ; T Wileve that additional classrooms | terpreting and administering pariia- | beard or submit toa clean shave. {mpotent, unleas the territory is about 204 polated stripest A ea medaltions. | ey’ e e, Clonely woven ellky 590 Biack” ’::n.;"n"d..u| Jersey $l 1 9 v . Leggins, in 1 to 8 sinen. g should be built each year in sufficient | mentary law and practice. His doubt[I decline to be decorated with MCII,S BOX Qd s d uspenders 2.75 White Coats *. bers so_that inside a reasonable ” « - period, say five years, the school is shared by many, though nobody. has | whiskers.” .. ° 3 ‘ privilese Tepros 81.25 Blmgalo‘": 87c A Good Quatty W, tem of the District of Columbla shall | expressed it quite so clearly or per- = 2T the POWer to resent and repay the snubs with_git 9 Web SiwjeAdir 5 Warm Oorduroy and Cream : be troe from part-time classes, rented | suasively. “Fightin' ought to be abolished, = nd near-insults of the pest. In or- pmae e ene | TR B0 228wt 5OC | et e S0 $1.98 said Uncle Eben, “but it ain’ gineter g: to put our voteless delega place of house dresses; and | o ey box for Xmas gifte. and ks 4 4 . & sew select. trom. e es and certain undesirable| The subjeet is riot academic with buildings, portable schoolhouses, over- sized Duildings now in use.” Mr. Weeks. He has served in both |happen in my neighborhood til dey o T nm— ; This statement of the case might|House and Senate, and is inforied] 8its some reliablo agreement to abol- the - eo-oall B s Laonegtul rendmi : A iat ed Gifti 0‘ T c 3730 d T well be made a slogan of the school-{ from intimate observation and every- ; ) ort nd 1874 w Passage of the : “constitution e ppm .ble e", an oW ‘betterment program, as conducted by | day practical experience. Srnaneat,ner pontng houla Wiel ] ™ e gmrw | 9090 cotered ) FallBed Spreads |$5 Plaid Blankets| 45c Turkish Towels : the citizens of the District, and im-| ° The fight on what for campaign pur Ne b {4 o itisfactory g ‘with national rep: tatl M 3 Gd pressed upon the congressional joint|poses was called “czarism” fn the ::l‘l,&:a!..,iw Y T £ fl". ’.‘:,:..".‘,';‘.%'mfii.:s‘:‘:‘:n"“ ::‘2‘"'.2 Damask Covers| -Mercenz s4 98 p 27c : B r —— ne representa.. ~ i s committee now considering this sub-| House had amusing as well as serious s Vidtory. bomds: ot tion possible through a majority 30“ vers: S n: ik 33.39 i AT [ . . features, and the result the same. g, “Phey 8 of Congress. Without that amendmen Jeot. the say! Thal M & voteless delegate in mfim‘m |: white, ‘with pretty raised | Exira full bed size, 66x J ey nmet Undenlably the most urgent need| For an instance, the fight was won | back."—Riehmond (Ind.) Item. s s A B <o 3 —_— = -| jnadequate and hurtful, han Gesigns.” Bome hemmed S . dotay is more bullings for the|under the leadership of Champ Clark, | mne prestdent of the Amaigagidted | Parhl dslegats we recall “tothe|nothing: hot matiomai repremsntation | Hishly Merrimd Dum |- e oo oveatios | 80,10 8 gwa range ot * achools. These bufldings must be pro-| and he proved to be the first victim of [Meat Cutters has called & jonaiminds “of oldstimers the hardships. at all less the constitutional amend: < :| 1arge "closea plasas and the change brought about. He was a{strike. snd so you may haveto take |the LSS i q,00 e the | Butame tillowine the traphition period o 1 o Sl 5 B 3 = 2 - = 5 veteran legislator, In line with Bis | e e e A 2 be, bitter . praiudices o | ST Dvcri "t 2 large, heavy, thread quality we sold #nt of last week. Hem

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