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PHE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, ‘D. €@, WEDNESDAY, JANUARY 4; 1923, ‘stack. eseary th - e The unstackable coins are now at a perintendent of public bulldings and mm o= premium because they are rare. One |8rounds, under the direction of the ’ Atthe Arme Taterier docorations—Wall pagering—shedes.. FLOR IDA & s WABHINGTON, D. C. S ] 0 Conference Large and attractive assortment of materials BY SEA . ZeerHorlick's order to determine this peculiar| The Becretary of War has, in a let- B comm w Al (Via Savannah) " Malted Milk quality. ter addressed to the Senate committee LTIMORE \ o SHEODORE W. NOYES. .. .Editor 714 13th NW, i PA:E'E"C&. )5 S — Treasury officials scrupulousiy careful | mended the passage of this bill, noting g ®he Evening Star Newspaper Company | ;1,,,\¢ 510 gesigning, and the chances |that there are thirty-three statues in | has to have two of th kind in | Secretary of War.” WEDNESDAY...January 4, 1922 e Sk to seluct trom. JACKSONVILLE The ORIGINAL Mistakes of that sort have made the appropriations, strongly recom- XLI_M"'_ Gen. Kunishige Tanaka Orads = .flcfinhl-‘l.olhl Glasses Fitted DR.CLAUDE . SEMONES Eyesight Specialist s (Formerly Ed Foot a3 . y 84, nishige Tanaka, chlef military ad- 4 ! i R e Viser to the Japanese delegation tol | L '@rAvoid Imitations & Sabstitute! the Washington conference on limita- ) o - tion of armaments. During the Russo- Japanese war Gen. Tanaka was a =1 |1922’s First Coupon Sale prior to this, however, when he served . 1 . . Reforming the Russian Reform. o'::e::lz, ':‘::“n::"m;"g:;‘:::_ foross Offers Values and Bargains Such as You Haven’t Seen in Years. Every Department Offers Its A dispatch from Moscow states that | Chino-Japanese war. | k7 : . Quota of Unusual Buying Opportunities in his reorganization of the soviet ad-| But his military service has taken ; i Only With Coupon Will These Items Be Sold ministration following his re-election | him into other flelds, for he was mili- % tary attache to the Japanese embassy i the other day, Nicolal Lenin has @p-| pere in 1913, and in London he served ; o Where Your Dollars Count Mast pointed in advisory capacities numer- | in similar capacity In 1917. When it Susiness Office, 11th Bt. and Pennsylvania Ave. = ueuy Ormce: Fioes Natlonal Bank !::{:um:fi. Offieet 16 Regent Bt., Lendon, h the city which need cleaning, and that on all the pedestals of the outdoor works a large amount of pointing up is necessary. The hope is that this recommendation will cause the enact- ment of the blll or its incorporation in one of the regular appropriation meas- ures and made an annual item, so that hereafter Washington will not be ashamed of its outdoor art on the score at least of cleanliness, whatever criticlsms may be expressed on the ground of taste or fitness or artistry. of “freaks” are slight. So far as known this new issue of peace dollars {s nor- mal in all respects, and save for the sentiment attaching to priority of issue there Is no reason for premium. Inasmuch as this new die will serve for twenty-five years at least unless checked by special legislation, which is unlikely, the new peace dollars will soon become an accepted common- place. In this part of the country 4 Snd Sunday: 2ae 38 X +20¢| “cart wheels” are not particularly day only 1yr, §2.4 » 20c | popular, and there may be for a time a All Other States. {ly and Sunday.1 yr., $10.0 50 1 yr. 87 EW Japanese army men—few army men the world over— have had the varied military experience of Maj. Gen. Ku- Star, with the Sunday morolng vered by carriers within tie city moath | daily only. 45 cents per 1y ouly, 20 cents per month. - re may be sent by mall, or telephone Maln . Collection {s made by carriers a of each month. Rate by Mall—Payable in Advance. Maryland and Virginia. bit more curlosity about the new dol- lars here than would ordinarily be shown. Dying in Harness. Mr. Penrose died in harness. It is the best way to dle, if one can so ar- range the matter. One makes a better exit in harness than out. The Pennsylvania senator was smitten nearly two years ago. So clear-headed and courageous a man must have read the message aright from the first—must have known that he was doomed, and that here was the notice. But he did not give up—did not re- lax his interest in public affairs, or abandon his activities in behalf of men and measures appealing for his sup- port. On the contrary, he took a fresh grip, and worked to the limit of his reduced and failing powers. He par- ticipated in the Chicago convention by wire, his physicians having for- bidden him to leave home. The election over, and his party triumphant, Mr. Penrose confronted | Ambassador Fletcher. The President's choice for the Bel- glan mission is most happy. Mr. Fletcher has had experience in am- ®assadorial work, and acquitted him- @elf well. But more than this is the fact that for ten months he has been our undersecretary of state, and in that office became acquainted with ¢he diplomatic purposes of the Hard- ing administration. He goes to Brus- ®els, therefore, doubly equipped for She duties awaiting him. And Brussels, in our post-war ap- praisement of things, is a very im- portant European capital. Belgium is #apidly recovering from the war's ravages, and in a short time will soon resume her full productivity. When in fettle she is a great producing coun- try; and our relations with her have always been cordial. They should be the more cordial now as the result of the aid rendered her by this country. Here and there an impression hul been created that what is described as old-style diplomacy has been scrapped; Rew line in transacting business. ‘This, we may all be sure, is largely ous intellectuals of known patriotiam | came time (o make peace following 9 but not sympathetic with the bolshe-| Tanaka was military adviser to the| [ . vikl. This is quite a logical procedure. iarmne;'a fleleg-v.lru:Y t ‘:hsrua;nle%l / Heavy - welght, ter his return to Japan he entere : 7 Gi ‘ Lenin as beon progreseing. sty | AT iz 17 15 Japap, b hiercd N | e 7202224 7th St NW. away from the extremism of the 80-|cour as an alde-de-camp to his majes- ? i t and n c Air ey i e Store Hours: Open 9:15 AM. Close 6 P.M. most definite principles of radical.com- | *‘tement rekarding Gen, Tanske, | i . munism. He has restored capitalism. | year. hfle was :wrmy-nva ye-rs“old w goh‘l‘.lr‘ow é COUPON 3 COUPON 4 has reopened industry to individual | When he was appointed a second lieu- o hok: 8150 | ea Bo. tenant of cavalry in 1894. The war| MAJ. GEN. KUNISHIGE TANAKA. men's Iur Lhokers L . - > Leather Bags & Boxes enterprise, has, in fact, all along the | {C2n%, of cavalry in 1894 The wag Brown and $2 75 Silk Windsor Ties Y e Small lot Silk Tles in Cray. Facty, Boxss 89 3 and Carrying Bags; ° light colors only; 9c beautifully fitted and c slightly soiled; crushed. silk lined. viet. He has abandoned some of the {ty,” In the language of & Japanese All sizes. line begun to reform the reform that | moted to be first H’eulonl¥; in recog- . s %A ?rfiy Fxlu- Pleces, nition of his services. ree years|conference in Paris to act as an ad- ull size and ’I‘: and his associates put Into effect In | 7y B0y P, 02 140 e Captain and de- | viser to the Japanese delegation. prettily trimmed ussia with such disastrous results |ijeq to the general staff. His latest promotion, to the rank with heads and talls. If now he I8 bringing into the officia! He was given & majority in 1904.|of major general, came in 1918. On When the Russo-Japanese war was on| his return to Japan, after the peace COUPON & COUPON 6 COUPON 7 family representative intellectuals of conference at Paris, he became chief non-bolshevik views ho is probably |’ of the military intelligence division 10c Handkerchiefs 55 2.50 and $3 Baby Coats| c Boy Scout Gloves 5 elted cordu- LS 9 roy for tots to 4 lined Gauntlet Gloves 29 c earalannicrean S in the dispatch that this action hat|ice as military attache in Washing-|typical cavalry man. He talks little. embroidered white or had a salutary effect on the political | ton Gen. Tanaka 5et.urnadhtlo J-| -‘;\, His i-lcs _r:relfy;xvhr: e o cnlurgdSlralfas and );:o‘;- and in 1914, when Gen. Pershing visit-|any kind—in fa ners. Slightly crushe, situation in Russia. Naturally. For | 2900 LHA: MeR Vo0 se of attending | face, extremely valuable to a soldler nothing can be plainer than that the | the coronation of the Japanes: or to & diplomat. He has a quick simply carrying further along his | of fl;e gelr;:rnl staff, with headquar- a0 peditionary forces. ters in Toklo. omen’s Sheer White program of modification. It 1s stated | Pn,,¥oionel tn 1911, After his serv-| Gen. Tanaka Is lithe and stroag, a Handkerchlefs with 4 c in brown and gray, 3 and short lengths for infants, fringe trimmed. nicely braided. the choice of retiring from office with { people of Russia want rellef from ex- | peror, Gen. Tanaka was detall mind, however, and grasps the facts COUPON 8 COUPON » ‘OUPON 10 i F Pershing during hi of a situation immediatel 3 3 a hard task before him, or Tetaining | treme sovietism and a lightening of | /3, (0 Gem Ferahing during ble stax,| of,g SUSTER, DTChacra g aecora- || |50, GINGHAM DRESSES| | $5.00 Boys’ Cloth Suits $5.98 Boys’ Overcoats his place and giving all the strength | the tyrannical rule of the commissars. {in 1915, when he was hndvanced to|tions h-welhee;n utw?;fted-“fi;:- :kl" 85 d : = = hn'larm chin- z very di that remais colonel, in command of the 16th Regi- | so many, in fact, were to resses of goo: lue serge and chilla_coats for that gomethlng very different has been h t remained to the task of helpi'ng In former times the intellectuals ment of Cavalry. The following year|put them all on at the same time he quality gingham, in mixture juvenile boys 3 to 8 and substituted, and that in future our |his party inaugurate the legislative |were men and women of perception | ietr Of TRIRIN 14c° 46 camp fo the | would resemble a Christmas tree. 3 to 14 years. Justa c suits of good h sport . hostile to the imperial regime, seeking | emperor, and in 1919 he was serving|Some of them were given him by the few of bigger sizes. quality cloth. L for boys 8 to 17 fepresentatives abroad will take a |program to which it stood committed. He chose the latter course, came to ‘Washington at the beginning of the special session, and lent a helping hand to the shaping of the measures he had qualified himself best to deal with. And death found him so en- gaged. He might have lived a little longer by retiring from the arena and nurs- ing his failing strength, but not a day of idleness purchased at such a price would have contained .any happiness for a man of an active and eager spirit. Death in harness, a little hastened by hard work, was the thing. Mr. Penrose made the right choice. ——t——————— Artificial Gold. Irving Fisher of Yale, speaking at the London School of Economics, is as milltary attache in London, and it|French and British, and others are, of Close out price, was then he was sent to the peace'course, Japanese. its overthrow or its reform in the in Pleasing novelty style. terest of a more democratic govern- ment. They were members in many cases of the “groups of violence,” or nihilists as they were then called. Naturally they promoted every revo- lutionary movement. They were at the back of the first revolt which led to the organization of the duma. They supported the Kerensky revolt. Some of them doubtless supported Lenin and Trotsky in their counter revolt of 1917. But the true intellectual of Russia today is a foe of sovietism, for he, seeing clearly the folly of this tragically mistaken proletariat move- ment, realizes the need of government based upon equity. The inclusion of such people in the administration, even though in only advisory capaci- ties, is a most wholesome sign, an in- COUPON 11 COUPON 12— | COUPON 13— $7.00 Boys’ Suits - SWEATERS $1.00 ROMPERS EDITORIAL DIGEST R ot cedn Good quality and button coat Peg-top and But- cloth in pretty sweaters, in ton-on Rompers and fancy mixtures prettiest of col- ° Creepers of fine c ] gingham in fast col- Sentinel (independent democratic) and serviceable ors and styles. Special for That Guaranty to Japan. asks, “could it guarantee peace in the corduroys. 7 to 17 vears. Coupon day. ors and pretty patterns. The official declaration that the | Pacific?” If the treaty is frective “ 3 definitely | and respected,” the Pittsburgh Leader e e dapaness i homelands, 22 (progressive republican) holds that N O OUPON 16° included in the geographical range of | (BCETCLG " GRS e Tapancae main- (| | $25 Women’s Fur Scarfs | |$3.00 Children’s Fur Sets $1.00 Suedine Tams the four-power treaty started anljand will be all the better, as part B o editorial barrage all over the coun-|of the foundation of future peace.” Black and 14 Brown and Misses’ and Wom- t d n the President's plea|To the Kansas City Star (independ- Gray Neck- ¢y Fur Sets en's Fashionable b hiagsiacoomplialied,? | eat] 1t doen mot “seriously ‘mattery pieces: bi ° for little tots. Tams, in red, brown, c to rejolceiover S it | o thieitreatyimeans peace—that is animal shapes, silk lined and Pretty round Wae gold and blue. Price rather than “to dwell on differing |enough.’ head and tail trimmed. muff, shaped neck piece: everywhere is $1.00. views which can be of no conse-| What does seriously matter, how- - z > ever, as some papers view the ques- O TIT PON 15— quence,” failed to check the protests | SVer: 25 Some Papers viel the dues: OUPON 17 OUPOY aae CoUPONIa womens Extra Size Coats against the _territorial ~guaranty lantee” means “obligation.” The Chi- Finest ve- lour and broadcloth, magnificently L] fanciful. In many particulars, busi- ! ness will go on at the old stands in the old way, and, as in the former times, men of tact and patience and Information, earnest and watchful in their work, will be chosen to look after American interests where conflicting interests are in contests for advan- tage. King Alfonso. ‘The Spanish embassy denies the re- port that King Alfonso is contemplat- ing a visit to the United States. The report has been received with much respect in this country. The Spanish sovereign is much admired for both his personal and his kingly Which, it was discovered, had been [cago News (independent) is confident i HED that “the treaty commits the United ame sranted Japan. Later repotts StRf|siates to no military action of any 56 Dresses of good that this protection ¢t | sort. It imposes no moral obligation 3 quality percale. Bal- 59c bearing. He is a man of high cour-|reported to have said: “We can dication that the return to sanity con-| by the Japanese people, and that} ., yse force in order to prevent ag- ance of lots that sold age, and a forward-looking ruler. His |imagine that the same German chem- dificati of the pact would be W ed and made in stvlish i i tinues. modification d | 8ression.” The “direct obligation of Velv: % res! 25 e Xmas. “fashionable s g 5: hich Japan proper woul ey el and Velvet Hats in newest to $1.25 before Xmas. shionable stout” models; 48 manners are unaffected, and his tastes | ists who worked out the hideous made by w! pan p the United State: says the New P Rapestanalicolorat Siars to 40 45 B0 Siser: ——rt—————— be specifically excluded from the op- |y, Evening World (democratic) Vi 3 ding such Mr. Will S. Hays has had an offer | eration of the treaty. Pend ‘would be not to declare war to save A e — an outcome, however, Americans are}yapan, but to show itself sensible of a . O R0 of $150,000 per annum (for at least|cxpressing their opinions freely, and | BRa0, PC 1o SPOW IIsa l aonsibie of a 69c Women’s Winter szo Women’s Dr. chemical warfare will work out a chemical way of paying their debt. I have been credibly informed that a democratic, and the course he has steered at home in pre-war and in post-war domestic difficul’ les show that from | cditorially, at least, the guaranty 5 he possesses statesmanlAe resources. | German chemist has already succeed- [On€ Year, it may be assumed) \han friends. | Stances and decide what it owed its 2 Dresses| I¢ has ot been an eass task to Keep | od in a laboratory In making synthetlc | the movies. Title for a scenario: “The | {15 123 TS SERCLCH ot Y | Bhat, the Clevetand. Pross (mdcpend: zlsa ?P Sl":‘xg!z e Underwear Serge Dresses Epain on an even keel. gold out of baser metals by means of | Thrilling Adventures of a Campaign Tore ?fi"p}fiii{fi;fie'&;dfgfi? say | ent) maintains, “is as far as the Dresses in new Separate shirts beau tifbu 11y . Our differences with Spain have fan electric vacuum furnace.” A - benefits, of the for-power treaty|Jmprican people will be willing to aisTen: made of 0 hite Teavy winter red ‘and braided, in new pretty Song been settled, and well settled. The | It can be imagined. Many men have ———e————— were mads to"include the Japsnese | 80 e e O e ear {2t meawysinter C e e o Cuban story is an old story. Spain has | imagined that the World might be| Hints of a new war do not prevent | aimiEnt, S5 © 1l eaty with Great Trading With Russia. fetas in black and colors. Slightly fleeced lined. All sizes. Sizes. saturated with man-made gold, and|Senator Watson of Georgia from pro-igritain.” “Who wouldn't have made that what is'a precious metal might | ceeding persistently on the theory that | such an exchange?" the Chattanooga| Mr Harding is reported to be about \ tic) asks. But Amer-|ready at last to get in touch with that he old one is still a matter for serious | News (democrat become as common as base metals. | the ica and Japan, the News continues.| g,y weconomic vacuum” over in @ot felt the loss of the island, the is- tend has gained in tranquillity and productiveness under her own flag, OUPON ‘OUPON 24— | Up to $10.00 Skirts sz WHITE WAISTS $7.50 Extra Size Skirts ’ ve ima, inquiry. “have been persistently played up a3 L Extra Stout miillewa have sk ,u;e :mer 2% the [aen thave sined m”‘ ana hh“" L e el apponents and rivals,” and [ Russia. He thinks Lenin s so far Pleated_ and 240 White Voile Women's 32 to gesult of the removal of a cause of | worked to accomplish it since the be- ——t—————— o Obligation on our part “to protect | reformed along Wall street lines as Waists, prettily lace O waistband eonstant anxiety close to our southern | ginning of written records. It has not It must be a pleasure for the Presi-land defend Japan” is not what Amer; ino longer to be dangerous: and hence | or embroidery trim- c Skirts of good ] % been done. Chemists and physicists | dent to shake hands on New Year day | icans either “expected or desired.” | the President has begun to think} o med: some have Quality blue and black serge; oxder. : new pleated styles. Since the war our relations with Brain have been workable and cordial. %he progress she has made has been The Columbia (S. C.) State (demo-|gerjous f = stripes and plain colors. rever fronts. have done things which to the an-|with a long line of people who are ask- | The, SRS, [0 1"y onder that the | lations with the Rusian seome’ ¢ clents would have been more surpris-|ing for nothing except the privilege I’\“‘l"iu‘ip‘fim nrce:}ir{ re‘t‘; "'fi:lr’ ltth: ?Qlfgltm)? mris :go Itnok this step | 'OUPON "COUPON nglo: an aly has just taken it. Ger- = e i ing than transmutation of base intoof paying their respects. blanket protection of herself from|many has been doing business wnh{ Up to $50.00 Coat Suits o WOMEN’S COATS 'COUPON 25° 40c 5-4 Table Oilcloth agreeable to us, and there is reason to | precious metal. But this is one of the —_——te——————— ?u |lh"° world, even against Call- Rufim, fim;hqm;, dlwh,,e; and practi- | High-cla Our Hand- Pelleve that our progress has been|earth’s secrets which the earth still| It needed the United States post of-| fornia- i inde- | cally al e border states have es- Fur-trimmed, somest Fur- < t. the New York Herald (inde . i 1 2 @greeable to her. keeps. Perhaps this secret may be|fice to reveal to the world the fact p:“;‘,em) replies, “It was not h%.n ?fi:"nif‘:ifioi"?éi’,i:fi'.‘?.',n’f“"""‘ with | f,{i;"",’;‘,d:{.f,‘i, " }“\-“;‘IT m;:a,,g_, H "::,111 p«;rficlt "Sflc‘a‘i‘ Spain has made an unsu;cessful learned, but one must :’rne “per-| that Santa Claus is @ poet as well as m:itnlx‘n:;-;:dt:: ‘:{':m;n'c;‘;‘z‘r"e“ gf‘ uf: vlllteés lu:.nlle;\'thnlta::a:‘zlrxrln‘fnlo be ad- S"i:i'i of wool trli;cloune‘l\*eloulll'(, grmdbrod anld Ta.ilorled S""S \\;nne al-lmlir a range c blica & 4 o . = own govern- | suedine, etc. egantly si oats of bolivia, velour an of small block an ol L R L E il Gl b DR DOl TR a;philantbropist contrary, she didn’t want it, contend” | ment has screwed up its courage to !l | Tined. : other high-class materials. tiling styles, government, and may make another. —— . —— . ing that the Japanese people vnight the point of getting back on friendly But while she retains the monarchical | women have become active and re-| His desire, expressed a while ago, f.:;‘a"g:‘;“‘;;;""‘;;n’." s grounds with 135,000,000 human beings | COUPON 29— e — COUPON I form, she could not well improve on fgponsible in politics the World over. | “to be left alone,” suggests a certain | milwaukee Journal (independent) is|toward this coui‘{ry?e"‘\“;ih“;fi‘;g:g] ¢ Yard- Blaached Muslin 5 I 69¢ Colored Pongee the man who is now directing her af- | They have not, however, succeeded as | amount of prophetic ability in Clemen-{at a loss to understand Why Japan|Russia is indispensable to stabilized | e Yo 20¢ Curtain Scrims A @airs. He wears his crown without i rtai: ount of was given “protection she did not|Eyurope. And not until Europe has ! ’ s _Fu! nches wide, = et In removing = cestain am ceau. seok and which is repusnant to her|become stabilized can we reasonably e, io(n Evop Yang ot perceptible uneasiness, and With an |agperity from economic discussion. Pations)_ ssntiment Foseibly, It sur- | Rope for-our own Jand 1o Bit 1t o bleached muslin, Q000 sards of fine lignt ' pastel eotor, C @vident liking for that style of “lid." ol B Oy O S Siborta Is becoming hopetal of being | Mmises, “the purpose was to make the | dinary’ economic. stride.—Johnstown wi - Y 36-inch_cur- ngs. A firm silk an jough to fi finish Good tain scrim, in ecru; cotton mixture, for underwear termsjofithe treaty strons SnOME Democrati(democraticy? ! value; for underwear and also white, with col- c and inexpensive evening —_———————— China s gradually awakening to|distinguished for political leaders in-|ingure our Hawaii’s safety or to safe- Nations who hesitate to pay their an ent risoners. uard the British countries in the Z children’s clothes. ored borders. dresses. @ebts should pause and consider the e ther; m“,;gd l;lnmmse stead ot politeoLD e g‘acmc," but it feels that this could A Slu'pnnng speech. s sur s SUnER Y e oy | e R e i have been done without undertaking | The speech of Assoclate Justice COUPON CorEoN) soe Ha1t HITOR | boun les.. t rotect the homelands of o = gest to Germany about paying repara- St s s il sy SHOOTING STARS. R PTouest hationa~ The Brooklyn | Clarke of the United States Supreme 39c Underwear Crepe 20c Crash Toweling e 1=t HUCK TOWELS Wons. - Begle (Independent democratic) does|Court in advocacy of an absolute! White, pink and Heavy halt linen n: ‘Washington conference develop- BY PHILANDER JOHNSON. not tmn‘); ~-:lnn l“np;: n::qulre{lflgu:;& e?ficsmuondbgt thlsl country of the ughtflhme. A beln{!l- 19 c Ex;lu-a‘ goo{i wen;m quhality lhafl bleaches 29 ‘made wise " Z antees affecting her coasts,” allied war debts will attract atten- ful ne weave for cras oweling or white in a few wash- Election is made easy for Lenin ow- ments have i S "'“y'rh, v since, as the Cleveland News (repub- |tion as much because of the rarity underwear. Laun- roller and _kitchen lzc ings and is_very ab- c in a diplomatic sense, as well as happy ‘War Paradox. lican) suggests, it contains an ele-|of public comment on such current ders easily and don't require hand towels. . Has sorbent. Neat hemstitched neat red border. hems. fng to the soviet system which makes on general principles. ‘War is resented at a glance ment of “definitely fixing Japan's|questions by a member of the high- ironing. #t dangerous for anybody to run minor rating, with Japan's consent,” | est judicial body in the country —————————— As morally unbearable. the Eagle holds that “the Tokio goV-|bhecause of the views expressed. ——————COUPON 0! "COUPON 37~ @gainst him. In sporting circles it might be in- | Viewed from the standpoint of finance, | ernment should speak out and repu-! There is no indication of any public IR g $1.50 Men's 9¢ Gi 1T timated that France has been inclined| The loss is something terrible diate the idea.” sentiment manifested so far either in | Babies’ Rubins Vests ‘00l Process 69c Girls’ Underwear T i R | 3 1f the agresment stands, however, | Washington or elsewhere favoring | Babies' Knit Un- Extra heavy Separate shirts straf 0 P Yet nati Japan will receive “a place of spe such cancellation. This government's dershirts, in warm, ° w eight, warmest and drawers, in should warn him to keep out of the e e ‘et nations take the exercise preference and advantage,’ to which | record is clear. Although perfectly | close-ribbed qual- c gray wool mixture. warm winter weights. c Bands of his friends. Provided by the drillery the Detroit Free Press (independent) fties, Well known Separate shirts and Pure white, heavy The new year has turned from hap- piness to business. ke ise entitled and e ks o Demands for artillery. Aangerous.” The unfairness of the | e — T drawers. ribbed. All sizes. # ! New Coins. COUPON 40 arrangement is quite plain to the contributed { 17.50 Wom, 50c Extra 2 . 72x90 BEEE el us obagellaws orhit Cleaxithe Oiateat A thing which al men must sgres | Toungsiows (Opis) Vindioator (dome- loane the bilions tent Sbrosa 27| | | 750 en=* Auto Coats Yy~ Fancy Outing | | 5223, Bleached Sheets Wny change in the design of the metal| Once in a while, when some very| Is wholly reprehensible, o). arantse to protect Japan|and thus relteve the financtal burdens | 3 Automobile e e e D]y, Every onme abso- @oney of this country more frequent- | special occasion is near, the various | Unto all men appears to be agalnst” outside _aggression. - But |of our own peoplo, Coats of " biack 3 90 heavy “weight, in 3 23 C Jutely™ perfect * and 98 c & than once in twenty-five years, ex-| outdoor statues and monuments are| - Entirely indispensible. Japan makes B o e ih sEreo: o LR N (w0, lasurs Auelicol o eport atyls ° stripes. Fine for ished with w 1 d e @ept by special lefislation. Conse-|scrubbed and cleaned and made pre- gmn[':sg‘rdlng Great Britain, which, | istration free to negotiate at once with pockets, belts and stori men’s and women's pajamas hems. A wonderful value. Quently there is & minimum of altera- | sentable for “company.” This hap- Arranged. like Jepan, is an island empire. We|with its various debtors, arranging with collars. saljnietiteowns: Worth $1.80: ch agreement regal ons whicl ey @fon 1n the appearance of the coins of [ pens, however, but seldom. The lu;’o)::?‘y'o“ make eny New Year reso- ke N rhioh ‘teers itself in more im- | will be able to accept and so speed COUPON 42— | r Ghe United States. Occasionally in|statues stand in the weather from mediate danger than any one of us.|the beginning of repayment. Once 50¢c Hem- White BRASSIERES 5 5 Fiean ) $1.25 Ferris Waists, “Not for myself,” replied Senator|jgpan alone is accorded this prefer- | payment starts the agitation for can- | stitched Qonor of some special person souvenir | year to year accumulating dirt and f e cellation will lose most of its force, Made from heav: @oins have been struck, but on the|grime, their pedestals become soiled, 5"“’5“:1“:' My constituents provide ential treat™el's | 4y yand of thelin view of the express recognition of || | quatity Mummis Button-back, Per- Misses' and Wom- whole the American coinage has re-|even in some cases grass sprouts in |™® resolutions ready made for | TGS 570 ects the lzl)ordf_w:m: the obligation to repay which ow cloth with satin-like c fect - fitting Bras- 19 -en's Body Walsts of 87 all seasons of the year. All I am ex- imes (independent), ereby make. stripes and hem- si '3 sh amous “Ferris” mnained fairly uniform. The new peace | crevices of the masonry. Unsightly (Pa) Tl o ‘heen on the verge of Philadelphia Bulletin (independent re e e b0 ARehea] TonE. e R R C make; all sizes, in c @ollar just struck at the mint is the | stains develop. They look shabby and | Pected to do is to write back and tell; whch W0, /®5o en “times, in the last [publican). THCIt £ in @ customer the new shapes. Dutest change in that denomination |unkempt. They suggest that nobody | them how much better they are than|fsieen years, something which We| onq good conference may not exact- | . best friend in 'COUPON COU; 5 @inoe 1578. The design is both admired | cares much about them once they have | anything I could think up on my own {denled to JFrance, out bett FHUIC, Cl1y deserve another, but it seems to COUPON 44— — | Y COUPON @nd criticlsed. This s always the case | been erected and unveiled with cere- |8ccount.” < [the world)l AR eigh News and Ob- |necessitate it—Boston Transcript. 75¢ Knit Petticoats 69c Women’s Gowns iz GIRLS’ COATS @ith & new coin. When the so-called | mony and noted for a short time with 7 server (dev::oc;;t,lc}”:",':h:‘fi“{':;; war'}aln;in “’1‘;2 outlawed, the next | Women's Knee- BFl‘e‘!ht.-nds"\Vhlte HGnod ‘viilltlly. g as to one wi e fouy with apon! 1 - a ste pover leavy, nter- Boosevelt gold coins were issued about | curiosity as newcomers in the national [ ;. hmswm A T errked Mr. |t aally bound to come to the re-| CuoiTwea > Qrfonville” (8. &y Pleds L oot e 44c Gowns, with smock- 45c weight Coats, $6 99 @fteen years ago they were both | cutdoor gallery of notables. Chuggins, “to give “’p my fitvver and lef of m; United States, or of Eng-|mont. with pretty striped ;:i fiar -:ur‘red fronts. for glruP 14 t: m" : s l; France.” — o ‘'ull-cut sizes. * years. ush collars and cuffs. :,."":;', "m‘,cm’:hmd,.mmdy Nm'{ Seme contend that an outdoot|ieve a private yacht.” 1and, oF Ofhe. opinion of & number of| Florens Ziegfelds threat to deser borgsre T8, Shey current| memorial should be thus allowed to| ™, o "y efer th tm weiters the distinction between Japan | Broadway for London simply sound: e COUPON Whatever the taste of the holder, but | “weather,” to take on the aspect of | . v 07 o YOU prefer the yucht T3 fier islands has not “much prac- | like the announcement of another of | U o ) Gotwithstanding the fact that they |age, to accumulate honorable staims |, ¥ €% 89 10 bed whbout betng b | ciomd values as the Arien, QHich) |hle "HelesEmACeORA Hecore %o $20 Girls’ Coats 75c Babies’ Petticoats | [$1.50 to $2.00 Kid Glov @ame from the design of one of the |and deposits of soil, to becoms “artls.| tUrbed by the fear that some one is | Telegram, (IRASELY Rt Dute 16 10| pogsibly the Germans have found | in <he ot are f Tt et @ost eminent aculptors of this coun-| tic” in aspect. But the average per. | SCIRS t0 steal It out of the garage.” |00,/ uiyre cortainly is as mucn [OUt Row, fto make gold They didnt|f § fnesh °%, T 9 0 muslin skirts in Ger- Brown and Gray @y they were not particularly popu-|son who notes them does not agree. A danger of War W e e e bpr|got the reparation moratorium— |} § Novelty Style €U &7e trudes, with bodies C | | B, 20,2, fev The new dollar, of which 500,000 | Why should there be a di - homeland thre 1€ | Cleveland News. Coats of fine wool cloakings, in and bands; stripes Walking Kid Gloves. o s Y shao ifference be- | g gnow falls plentiful and fres. | feels passessions =2 Y all colors: 6 to 15 years. and plain colors. AlL sizes in lot. Oré issued at present, will undoubtedly | tween @ plece of sculpture, stone or| 1, serves but to increass our care. ;r'xuzzu:? ”d‘%\ .e’t}:;n Bo%‘tl;‘r?l(x:( n.m; The P‘;.,,t,:, of w.d:. m”h'omfl be d 5 = - ope = ew Zealan: as8.) |:;prepare: assure London that there ——— A @neet with the same reception. Event- | bronze, in the n and one under | g o sortunate the earth would be Standard (republican), considers “ob- l:" il LN S DUesesst oason OUPON = 5 UPON @ally 180,000,000 will be issued, one|cover? Why a ‘“double standard” of @alf of which will be dated 1921, as a | consideration for these works of art, fous,” and it “would be strange if it| which the son has no intention o . 313 Tot "8lso Include Japan” for “to| setting.—Richmond Times-Dispatch. $1.25 SILK: HOSE 50c “Onyx” Stockings If snow were good to eat.or wear. 9 trict terms to such islands as —_— @ogvenir of the “year of peace.” if art they be? . No Encouragement. Eestriot taide th The Denver woman who killed / Cotn collectors, numismatists as| No provision has ever been regular-| Do you think the ides of debt can- | SoRRtry "1'.'1‘:: E‘ .5::?-:'5% t:."f:“: robber with ..m‘n.?- bail clup mignt | | (New shades ot , l 00 atoes Wi Lime 0 e called, ere, of course, | ly made for the tio care and treaty to wi e e es was | raise ot Lt { ? 2 Stockings, in all M Hoslery of famous @y proter Iy Systema and [ cellation will meet with public ap- 'and which aimed at respeot- | the big leaguo teams—Manchester |§ J and Bisck FPure C sizes for girls and boys. Sec- jonyx” brand; sub- (M - ect to minute imperfections. cleaning of thess outdoor memorials. They have been left to the rare occa- e proval?” ing her rights in North America|Union. oy L s e e b s oy onds. “T don't know. T mentloned It to|should be held to 2pply only to the| Auorney General Dausherty fs go- my verious creditors and it didn't|VirEIR JEAnSs AR OOt omocratic) | LN after retail prices. Let us hope he SO e @freaks” to be had. It has happened | hustling to make Washington fit for | geem & bit popular.” wcertainly hes no objections” to 'd“m:z fase; goamglzmurng; {o:; W0 & wom,s GLOVES Ga the past that an entire new issue is| visitors. But it is now proposed to —_— H dringing Japan within the provisions [thy trafl—Toledo Blade. 80 = i @anoeled and the dles remade because | provide a regular fund. A bill is pend-| “Don’t tell & man to fohgit his trou- e piainiy ) A AR B omn Sacvlosabios iasiun: PR ondhils @t some mistaks. This was the case|ing in the Senate to appropriate $5,000 | bles,” said Uncle Eben. “If he goes|ed, alonz h the Philippines and|smetailic bric,” which will hold its| c weldrhttcotti’; !;:::. :,: 9 }ln’;l .lln m;e};y o . “, . ’ ” that ‘“no i C " cordovan only. n ast-color strip- @Ath the “Roosevelt colns, for “cleaning the statues, pcinting up |ahead an’ fohgits ’em, you'll turn|Guam, "“:d:z‘ig:dly‘dl é el‘;ecltu:f“t‘:: :’l;'b:n;ul:.:l {g;:v;u “:’f.L ‘g;:t:tl of 15¢ qualities. c 8 patterns. Big, full-cut sizes. ‘the minting were found to be of too | the masonry, painting the inscriptions udoneq._' icte =t o of this material, ane @i oo that they would notland making the neceesary repairs 90 carsleas® : ek Bat m"‘n‘am great problems 8o or - Qager to obtain possession of the Gariiest products of the mint in the @ew issue. Sometimes there are|sional attention of clean-up squads 15¢ MEN'S SOX $2.00 Men'’s Pajamas