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DESIGNS TRADE MARKS ! 'ARTHUR CORNELIUS | s Womdmard & Lothvop , New York—WASHINGTON—Paris THE EVENING BTAR, WASHINGTON, D. C, WEDNESDAY, FEBRUARY 22, 1922. €05 OURAY BUILDING __ mh3® AI'ABAMA PUWER BONUS 0PPOSITION Resuts Are So Good | AKES BID FOR DAM BYG. 0. P.1SURGED, ver mirrors that| ) National Republican Club R a8 sut.am President Says They Would|. Committee Submits Resolu- tion for Adoption. Only Call on Government NEW YORK, February 22.—Opposi- il for Aid for Locks. tion by “the National Republican Club BECKER PAINT ||| ... susame rover company, whicn to the granting of a federal bonus “to & GLASS CO. is bidding against Henry Ford for the any soldier who cannot show a wound 1230 Wisconain Ave, Tel. W. 67 ||| Power development at Muscle Shoals, ‘ CHAS. E. HODGKIN, Mgr. is prepared to go ahead with and com- plete the great Wilson dam, now about or who was not disabled in tae service,” was recommended in & resolution sub- mitted for adoption by the club's com- 4218 - Anniversary ale . P 4 . -Anniversary Prices on ! expenditure except for the locks, ac- > Protect Your . Furniture [cording to Thomas W. Martin, presi- last night. : SI lip Co ad it | d v, K - ‘The - eclared that “as party | . atmars BEStime. ™ Atirackivs Over: | oot Of the company, now in Washing: ; ; he proposed bonus legislation L Phone stuffed Furniture, Window Shade: While “as public policy Main Draperies. Mr. Martin said that it would re- . Y Py . Are Lower Than Like Qualities Have Been in a Long While DCGWN STAIRS STORE Tomorrow Brings a Big Anniversary Sale of At the same time the committee re- borted favorably a resolution calling for E G a_congressional inquiry into expendi- THOMAS W. MARTIN. tures of sums already appropriated for the ald of disabled veterans, “to the end that the country may be assured = uire ab 30, . 31 1903 oth St. NW. [Juire about §0.000000 to complete - | this dam, and that his company had ar- S e —————— i ranged to finance the ptoject. He said that Henry Ford, on the other hand, proposes that the government shall New Spring Foulards, small 40-inch Satin Crepe and Crepe terpower project immediately and|taat the veterans are receiving the full- s R B T e el finance the construction of this dam, [guarantee the financial ability of the|est possible benefit from the appropri- and medium designs. Meteor, in black, white, navy, and that Mr. Ford shall the gov-|licensee to complete the undertaking; | ations made in their behalf. 1 3 brown, copen, tan, pink, plum Cakien e ot o ol isinent 5 s eiciier e 4‘,,, for providing service “to every one Not a Question of Care. . ¢ and taupe. now. Y aole e . i . ; A : cent on the money so invested. Mr.|mItting an srranesment by Whieh i | The report, deciared the qusstion of 36-inch Colored Taffetas, chif- $2.50 Yard e FERGUSON awe. || Ford. however, is asking practically a | 9Ption claim of the Alr Nitrates Cor- | ¢are of disabled or indigent soldlers was fon-finish, medium and dark 1,200 1114 9th St. N-W. P N. 231-232 J | Perpetual title to the power project, | Porqanne ‘on e “uysted: In ac- | description of the hospitals and soldiers shades. 36-inch Crepe Poplin, in black, » PAINTING DEPARTMENT Mr. Martin said. Also, he sald, Mr.|judge advocate general of the Army.|homes LI $l.65 Yard navy and henna. At c o= Ford does not propose to pay the gov-| Finally. the Secretary says there is{ o o [Weqpafiated TERCers ARQ SILoR) inch C: c full a $1.85 Yard e SRR R R RO ERRENERE; | ernment any interest ¢ 7,00 bly no necessity for the con- | o I s el 40-inch Canton Crepe, full as- N pramment snyih on the $17,000,000 on of dam number 3 at this|{fe Boyernmoent alrcady is spending |§ (ortment of colors and black. 40-inch ‘Satin Duch hiff = 3 3 i the government has already ex- | ti and that the luck of a pro- | BeATIY $450,00 aiyear, for | $2.65 Yard <inch Satin Duchess, chiffion- § We can’t emphasize too n in the offer for its completion “There is, therefore,” it continued, finish, in black, navy, brown, docs not detract from the proposal. |, “Thel it coo . : Z copen, reseda, coral ray. strongly how verv s ial i involved in the proposed soldie: » pen, L, , _gray Stro; Y how very special 1s e S bonus no question of the nation ful- 40-inch Crepe d(]:"c\';'}:,ifé abl‘zccrg, taupe, plum, wine, peacock and g P "\ fill i b o i bled heavy quality. & is price. ' ve(,;‘r‘inlx:.” "'r’l!xllgln:)lb“gu‘ll)ov:wlfl:u:: t;e navy, copen, burgundy, henna, orchid 1 6 Y d thh‘ price, Secretary of the Treasury has pointed pink, jade and gray. 65 Yar Every apron an out,scontinuing and paramount, and 2‘25 Y d % . the’ " expenditures _therefor will be ar Printed Crepe de Chine, white . very heavy for years to come. " in black, rounds,with eolored figures: Exceptional Value 40-inch Charmeuse, in black, Appraises Patriotic Service. at $195 Yard 5 : “A federal soldiers’ bonus, on the Davy/ane drowr. o Notice the clever styling of the other Band, is an attempt to appraise $1.95 Yard B0k Section, Second Goor. six models sketched. They re- patriotic service in terms of dollars and cents, with the certain result of semble house dresses and may g In Plumb{ng _ B| pended on the Wilson dam. 5 = What Ford Proposes. “All that Mr. Ford proposes to do,” EmergenC‘leS said Mr. Martin, “is to pay the govern- all on Colbert for quickS|ment $3.000,000 in five installmens, and r—ehc'ef semce' Rgpairs, re- for this he Proposes that the govern- 5 ment shall turn over to him the two placements, new _installa-B | nitrate plants it owns at Muscle Shoals, tions made by mechanics of i f which cost the government $70,000,000, long experience. the government's interest in tae Gorgas = & = 3 = steam plant and t. i y 1 Ask for estimates—they'll con the Shehos mamr;hnsnrzlmon line’ and vince you that our prices are Mr. Ford d#noralizing the putdic spirit of the = s 3 right. 24 materlals for 'L’é’.?‘fi."‘m‘.flm',';fl‘;‘}‘ Fns et q nation by distributing hundreds of 4 well be worn in their stead. mobiles, and also to manufacture. fe Decision on Details Looked |miiions, ‘even thousands of miilions . 5 s HE e o a8 Mumbing. "~ @ | tilizers,” using” the nitrate piancs tor of dollars, as a gratuity. < L 00. Of good quality percales, ging- : rondieg et 2o, il do 5| for at Today's Meeting of | i25, e mee ners at hand, i ow s N ey MAURICE J. COLBERT :’numy. Heating—Plumbing—Tinning o 621 F Street 5iiesei3 & Py proposal would be highly objection- * 3 full cut and roomy.~ The assort- House Republicans. = |bic en srounds of public policy. - Anniversary ON Dress Goods ment of colors includes a wide Definite decislon on details of the |Such purpose must be ralsed by im- Prices variety of light and dark shades. posing new taxes, at a time when : ‘ tt so-called soldiers’ bonus bill is goIng | business, the labor and the agricul- otion The styles we are sure will ap- Tells of His Com § e t f th ntry are staggering un- . . . - - U ERPRRRERRNENIYIREEE | Mr. Martin said that his company |'© P° Feéached today by e ey ot tay bucdons. 16 18 animink. All-wool French Serge, 42 inches wide, variety of colors. ] peal to the girl or woman who been in the business of powes | FePublican members of the ways and [ der thelr tax burdens, it 1a unthipks el o development in Alabama for many |means committee who have been | it i "UC N TP8 T Tn increase of un- $1.35 yard. appreciates how well she may ° Sl beginnings: and spaq seaup £ecyn | Wrestling with the problem, Chairman | empioyment. in stll greater depres || Poiret Twill, 54 inches wide; fine quality. $3 yard, Sppear in & becousiply fykd ~ ing a large territory with - |Fordney said, after the republican (S a 2 5 5 o apran-dress. Some are straight- OPTOMETRIST | inaccnis company owne 8 sheoi | members had béen told In executive &%figfl':iéfi;amf# o Tusinesn All-wool Tricotine, smart for spring suits and dresses, 54 line—others with high “i i Eyes Scientifieally Examin- | plant at Warrior Reserve, and this |session by Secretary Mellon yester- |compelled to provide the huge sums inch, $3 yard; sosinch, $2.25 yard; 42-inch, $1.65 yard. - g < : X ed Withont Drops. plant was enlarged during the war. iy e N aadi for this ihiwise 3 K : lines—many with sashes—all > Glasses Fitted—Repaired. | the government ~putting up ' the | J7Y that the sales tax s the best way | that wou All-wool Cream French Serge, 44 inches wide, fine quality. | (o' .2 1720 Pa. A Formerly money. Mr. Ford néw proposes, he |t° raise funds for the bonus. purpose. @ 2 $1.50 yard. P b @. AAVE. 1704 Pa. Ave. [savs, that the government shall take| Secretary Mellon is understood to Sheuld: Take, (:reund. h . S Down Stairs Store. — part of this plant, which is closely have taken substantially the same| “The committee believes that the 54-inch All-wool French Serge, in midnight blue. $1.65 yard. entwined with the property of the |position that he did at the open |National Republican Club should lak§ power company, and turn it over to |hearings two weeks ago, when he[the strongest possible ground on thi All-wool Epingle, in blue and black, very special. ard. him. There dre coal mines xoc:qos reiterated his opposition to a bonus at [subject, .and should make an appeal pingie, , VETY SPt $2y: there, and the property is owned by |this time, but declared that if such|to republican members of Congress All-wool Panama Cloth, 44 inches wide, navy and black. the power company. ‘Mr. Ford, Mr. |leglslation was to be passed it should | not to be misled by the clamor of in- $1.25 yard. 7 Martin said, desires the government |be financed by a sales or some other |dividuals and organizations which yi From Farms to You Plate Luncheon Bellevue: Farms Lunch 1334-36 G St. 1338 N. Y. Ave. to obtain for him so; i me of these coal “I do not see how -the govern; t can take private property for the pur- Pose of turning it over to another pri- v::eholv_vner.;;’ said Mr. Martin. “I @0 not believe that such a practi stand in the courts,” > o o Would Mr. Martin pointed out that if his company is allowed to proceed with the development of hydro-electric power at Muscle Shoals it means that cities of the southeast will benefit by it, New Orleans, Memphis, etc. The Alabama Power Company’s of- fer for the project leaves to the gov-'| ernment the possession of the two nitrate plants, which it may oOperate or lease for operation, as it sees fit. In brief the offer of the power com- pany ls: Alabama Company’s Offer. form of taxation. Opposes Short-Term Notes. it Congress passed a general charge against the Treasur: Mr. Mellon was said to have replied that the amount would be paid by issuing short-term certificates. He oppesed this form of financing, how- ever, on the ground that It might af- fect the interest rates on the refund- ing of certificates due in 1923. Sqme members of the committee quoted the Secretary as saying in substance that as between a sales tax or bond issue for the bonus he would recom- mend the former. Members of the subcommittee would not anticipate committee action, but the general ‘belief at the Capitol con- tinued to be that some form of sales or manufacturers’ tax would be rec- may have a personal interest in the proposed action, but to view this question in' the iight of the financial and economic conditions that have been pointed out by the Secretary of the Treasury and act solely from the viewpoint of the highest public in- terest. Clear Statement Asked. “Moreover, Tepublican members of Congress should be-urged to put be- fore the enrolled voters of the coun- try a clear and simple statement of what this adjusted compensation or soldiers’ bonus would mean to our public finances and to the burdens which the taxpayer must bear. In the light of this information they should then ascertain exactly how great is the demand for this action on the part of republican vaters, and how Fine Quality Sateen, black, white, colors, 36-inch. 38c yard. Plain Colored Lace Voiles, charming variety of colors. 50c Printed Lace Voiles, larg2 variety of lovely patterns. 50c Wool and Cotton Dress Goods Section, Second floor. " White .Goods for Anniversary al saving prices . o ) s from those not in sym- B % : - It’H Cost You Less 1. For completing the Wilson dam- | ammended. It was pointed out in|La%\ S9tes, (PO JURes Mok ey “Who Fancy Imported Voiles, dotted and striped patterns, 40-inch, 7 £ | without .further advances or expendi. | S0me quarters that with President [ PAtn¥ WIth tho SR GH PRECY that 75¢ varda K Papering | oo bare e e e toey: | ture Dby the government except for | Harding opposed to both the original | would B2 0N 100 & Ch iy *for in- yi x y . ’ & Painting | SPECIAL PRICES to bring in | its locks. . tax program suggested and to theé{crepged taxation and prolonged busi- St. Gall Dotted Swiss, makes charming children’s dresses, at Special that will enable us to| 2. For leaving the government in | !ssue of bonds the fleld had been nar- | TUCC " qepression. =5 : s e ,at work “be-| full title-and possession of the two | Fowed to a sales tax or the drafting | Moo coport was signed by Nicholas y een season: . TAYLOR CO. o A e NG, o77. | nitrates for munitions of war or ferti. HARRY 2337 1Sth S Antiques and Reproductions in . Furniture—Mirrors Jewelry—Diamonds Silver—Sheffield Plate Fireplace and Other A. F. Arnold - Art Galleries 1323 G St. N.W. Auctioneers *NO WORRIES OR TROUBLE —if you have us do your papering, Window shades, decorating, etc. screens and slip covers to order. nitrate plants and the Waco quarry | of a Measure that would be a general | yryrray ~ Butler, chairmai James for such disposition either by lease or otherwise as it sees fit for securing lizer, with proper provisions to safe- guard the interest of the. govern- ment in case of war or other emer- geney. 3. For 100,000 horsepower (second- ary) free of cost for operation of ope or both nitrate plants for the pro- duction of fertilizer and munitions of war either by the government or its nominee. 4. For the purchase by the company of this 100,000 horsepower in case the government does not 80 use it. 5. For the payment of $5,000,000 for the government’'s interest in the Gorgas steam plant and transmission llge and the Sheffield steam plant. . In submitting the offer the com- pany proposes that all its rights and obligations be fixed by a license for a period of fifty years, .with right to recapture by the government under the terms and provisions of the fed- eral water power law. = “The Alabama Power Company, said Mr. Martin is a public utility operat- Ing in a large fleld; its rates and service are regulated by public authority; it is bound to serve every one without diserimination either in service or in rates. Natural resources charge on the Treasury. This last plan ig supported by some republican leaders of the House and also by those who are leading the opposition to a sales tax. Repre- sentative Frear of Wisconsin declared in a formal statement that he be- lieved he spoke the sentiment of “a hundred republican members of theq House to the effect that a sales tax will be opposed, or any rule seek- ing to impose it on the members.” He explained that his announcement was based on the fact that seventy re- publicans had signed a petition against any sales tax and that many others would sign. Favor Bonus Bill arly all of these 100 members are in fa of a bonus bill,”* said Mr. Frear, “and in favor of having it passed the same as the bill was re- ported to the Senate, leaving the Treasury to finance any immediate demands, estimated at approximately $300,000,000 during the coming year, by the issuance of certificates which will be covered by the foreign loans. This does not take into consideration any economies that may be put into force.! Urging adoption of a sales tax simi- 1ar to that in force in Canada, Repre- sentative Volk of Missouri sent an Bache James G. Blaine, ‘ornellus N. Bligs, jr.; Thomas C. Desmond, Frank E. Ewing, William W. Hoppin, Joseph Levenson, Samuel McCune Lindsay, Stuart McNamara, Newbold Morris, J. Van Vechten Olcott, Henry W. Taft and Peter Zucker. —_— SENATOR KING TO SPEAK. Will Address Civic Forum at Women’s City Club. Senator King, member®of the joint congressional committee on educa- tion, will address the civic forum at the Women's City Club, 22 Jackson place, tomorrow evening at 8 o'clock upon_the “Public School Situation in the District of Columbia.” As a member of the joint congres- sional committee on education, Sen- ator King is aiding in the investiga- tion, which the committee is making of the public school buildings of the District, and is taking an active part in the solutions of the problems with which the public schotl system is confronted at the present time. Fine Nainsook, in 10-yard pieces, in demand for fine lingerie, $2.85 piece. > Longcloth finds many uses, as in children’s and women’s undergarments, $1.85 10-yard piece. Sheer White Lawn, used for aprons, dainty house frocks, ‘White Goods Section, Seeond fioor. . NOTIONS Fancy Silk Garters, 45c—Va- riety of colors. Waterproof Houschold Apons, 38c. RIBBONS Two-tone _Ribbons, colors, 34-inch, 12¢ yard; 10 yards, $L10. Vs-inch, 15c yatrd; 10 yards, $1.40. $4-inch, 20c yard; 10 yards, $1.90. 1l-inch, 25c yard, 10 yards, $240, Color combinations of pink and orchid and pink, maize and lilac, pink and maize, blue and orchid. Fancy Imported Taffeta- Rib- bons, with metallic edge, and Light-weight Dress Shields, 18c pair; 3 pairs for 50c. Double-covered Rubber Shiclds —Nos. 2, 3, 4. 25c pair; 6 pairs, Fold Tape, 2 pieces, 15c— GINGHAM-TRIMMED Blouses And Many Other Smartly Tailored Styles With the Anniversary Savings 41.85 The much-talked-of gingham-trimmed blouses, of fine white dimity, with Tuxedo or Peter Pan collars and cuffs, showing ‘piping of gingham in"blue, red, lavender or tan. Some tan blouses with brown and white checked gingham for collars and cuffs. Others of striped voile, strictly tailored, have Bi B . of white lawn, 6 yds. to a piece. silver stitching, very special, 15c | White pique collars and cuffs. Telephons - Eyes Examined Pure Rubber Bathing Caps, 2ic ~ Yard. These are blouses that answer for 2 number of suit or sport Frankin 70 po! belonging to the public are not di- o] e CORNELL WALL PAPER (0. n pen letter to Chairman Fordney ask- ER CO. |vericd i private use when adminis- ing that the subcommittee hear him 714 13th N.W. __M. 5373-5374 tered by public utilities. on the question. S A 10 Glasses_Fitted *—Fancy trimmed, variety of French Ribbon, in opalescent : : & He sald- that If opportunity wére Y i i skirt occasions. All newly purchased. i 1i il colors. effects, 2-inch width, 25c yard. . ick Service ||/2bama Power Co's Offer g, &r sz epesifin,ei o is | Dr. Bernard A. Baer ||| soors . vin e S i, ik o o S i ul ervice for Muscle Shoals Plant | country, it was his judgment that the Optometrist ) c Towels and Table Cloths Priced to save 4 Th“rkl'(h Idwe:t—l;:re “:ik' 18x36 nches, soft and absorbent. Anniversa: priced at ., e l:s i 250 e.dl ~ Hd-d( To;;b—ln white, vi'ith neat llred orders. ese measure 16x32 i 3 Anniversary priced at.............:l.‘f..e.s. 6 for 750 _, Pattern Tablecloths—Of heavy mercerized damask, 72x72 inches—goed. patterns. Anni- 1 versary priced .. > ‘ 85 Down Stairs Store. W subcominittee would favorably inc Transmitted to Congress | 2ore this pian of raising bonus reve- ~The Farragut Apartments Company to purchase and lease the bower Droject of the government a¢|and well-meaning members of the “Chex” L f this most beneficial. legislation, ex LEWIS M. THAYER |{Coneress = vesterday by Secretary | i rush to put halt-baked igeas s - Weeks of the War Department. The nto, ‘ : - HowAZD S Pk 507 13th NW. ||Secretars midemo other recommenda: print and circularize members of the || That wis {Cough HE trim smoothness of this s tion than that the offer of the power " 3, B f < company should be referred to the con. | 1°2!nE Statements .|| Cough) Syrup season’s coiffures are practically gressional committees now considering . the offer made by Henry Ford. NEW BONUS SYSTEM e bettie to the President of the Semate and REWARDS EFFICIENCY - Once relegated to sports wear, the Speaker of the House, contained twelve hai 16 i conaiderad liadi government’s interest in the disposal |2ffect all its factory employes has v DELICIOUS EXTRA i? i condoned . e ot e Shach, shvle bon | b huneniased 8 hinieint| Rl polRS Ry || f] Stragsly baif is no longer ~ Stiles. | Ahe companyisiofierto com: 53 et ‘We are offering in this sale, hair nets of all grades pense under a_ license subject to the |°f hourly wages and differs mate- § © Post. Satistaction Ve Hostetter, Rout letter said, had the advantage of pro.| ORlY good pleces of work that pass 2 [ 5 s ) posing to relieve the government from | T1§1d inspection qualify the workers tunity to lay in a season’s supply. Delivery of free power to the gov- srrlmlyzed and classified according to ; Victoria Hair Nets, Reddy Hair Nets, Tany In the event the power was not | SYCTY, Job belng asxigned to one of : 38c Dézen - 95¢c a Dozen needed as proposed by the Alabama & = . The sort of net for which . A guaranteed net, sure to [ Printi " ssemn most untortunster ne || Gt s s e e site it Square, ! rmtmg The offer of the Alabama Power| ‘It scems most unfortunate he Orponita Parraen [} House, through lacking understanding ! | M 1 hoals was transmitted to 1 ng fuscle S Check House with misinformation and mis- impossible, without a hair net. The letter of transmission, addressed At All First-class Drug Stores. comments upon &s many provisions of the power company’s proposal, all of QM vhich -the War Secretary said elth. CLEVELAN February =~ 22.—A ; m ot denirable oF advantagoms taber | bonus system which ultimately ‘will pensable to good and plete the’ Wilson 'dam at its own ex- | 2ddition to and entirely independent Ibs. 1 1ly fi he ordi) money "refimded. TH 1t L. K. [ d shai i that ke i real provisions of the water-power act, the | F1ally from the ordinary piece work. e AL 3 and shapes at prices ma t a oppor- further costs of completion. to earn a bonus. All jobs will be ernment or its purchase by the com. |th¢ Skill required of the operator, company was said to be an advantage yeu expect to pay -much: give you goed service. It In addition to a job and bonus classification a standard table of 1,000 Yards Fine TELLI\F In that it would offer a return on ifatigue and rest allowances. classi- 3 ; ishingly inexpen- is qui saving on a six- N YOUR mx::vmmmay invested by the gav- 2‘7—“ "’f,‘,"'""“ mtut‘e {fi"' o do;:; o .l :l:::e. astenishingly s m.: &:_e -:npply. a & 2 > o om per cent to per t al- = D EYES ARE /7 | oot it Tor 3 shvonoriens 28 ownces ko s or Tabiedl un ‘ T'issue Gin hams 909,000, re e most being applied t 3 e Ny FAULTY 7 4 | out” or”locks Sa”mavigation” steues | opbon suds i o Picd, o, werls Jar Discerning@omentd/fholemarnd theBest . : : tures estimated st about 32,600,000, a8 | Sorier” ' Some folks have faulty Pproposed in the offer, the letter added, | When a job has b g eyes, without admiting it would permit 2 substantial return on | classied: & bomss Cnast Sra et ! &)ef%mmmam’ ; A : and sometimes without the investment made and serve also to | tion card are filled out and eiven to 5 2 38 L At the Very Special knowing it. They ‘“pass keep them in public gervice. the worker. The instruction card . c ar up” slight symptoms of Another provision of the offer which | shows the méthod by which ths warg ? o Anniversary Price eye weariness as unim- the Secretary sald was worthy of [‘ghould be done, giving equipment, set i . Dortang. _Ol;‘r algfl‘l’ed op- :;’:';':::n‘i"o't ;‘:fl:}_m;h": 'Ke":': &oV- | up, ufin x'lml:J tort aTch nf)t ml'l the 7 £ tometrist shoul e con- - | cperation, tof net time, time al - t A?xltedk It you dou't need trate plsats and the Waco oguh#;‘ ance’ for” fatigue and ‘ine standard Jhe many patterns of checks, crossbars and plaids sug- glass e wi ell you X me for doing the . . - R S 30" prompily. JHH | *Siionance of e dam. powee | oEi ST 5 2ok, o8 the, standara " Invisible HAIR NETS BE6S o tediy. Pontibiivesont amemer. $eckag Mo ., n ci H 1 o - ESE'S GLASSES plant and locks at the company's ex- | per cont efMclency, but a man beginy | > e onfe play dresses—and jusp now the all-gingham.or gingham c NO MORE THAN pense also was characterized as “a (o carn the Lonus when he reschay : They are’ super-inspected, shaded ‘and shaped to conform trimmed blouse has its, vogue. : THE ORDINARY KIND. distinct advantage to the govern-|(0 per cent of the standard. The it to the smartest of society’s coiffures. gue. ment.” bonus g!‘;\rt also shows the gmount A good quality, 27"inches wide. One or two color com- binations with blues, pinks, layender, yellow and others. Dowa Statrs Btore. i Other provisions singled out for|of money which may be earncd by ° ; 5 comment included that for bringing |increasing the output. S the Wilson dam project under locaj| It 18 &n attempt to pay the workers Pnce—spefllla $1.25 Dozen OPTOMETRIST taxation laws; for taking over and |according to their ability, Notion Sectien. First fleer. T. N.W. c'ahper:’uinx‘lg: :uurgower gfl"’”'} Ig —_— . andon or S utlic safety | Cuba, & Miami—Atiantle demanded; for lmiting the lease |y or' i, YarmeR, Miamic Tomds 5 Denst LUR 8 period to fifty years; for an agre Through ment £ begin sompletion of the wa- mu-n‘-'g"h‘ Sites, 2y