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o THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. T, SATURfiAY. MAY 13, 1922, = — CAPITAL OF TEXAS - ‘ | : VROUNONE S Careful Scrutiny Keeps The Star a Clean Newspaper Wise Brothers Chevy Chase Dairy NOW is the time to i Austin as Seat of Republic Py <4 a ! ise ¢ e e s i . Lo Cottagc Cheese Welcomed Diplomats From : Because of this policy, ( The nations abroad are Vilene, Mmook, i All Nations. which tests for accuracy ) ‘ co.nt‘ending forrightsand 23 ! “Austin, third Texas city to be im- Merely Plyme West 183 e "I\M‘:.‘ u,.f rm—f:: o “;m" (: ;;:' e pbtckE £ decency. pnvxleges: . At home the Strylte: Scthat:ONce ltiec more that a week. has played an | great polmcal cauldron {550 {important, hut not generaily known, {|{f its columns are kept free : S . part in Awmerican histor avs & bul- 2 15 begmmng to boil. Jletin from the Washingten, D. C.| % i . s s . e Sl 0 from any word that could Loal: sigas o wiigh- :, Society. in regard to the cap- 4 fend: % 5 s : e h\u,..‘;l{m‘k{;.\:‘(:r \;h‘ulhg oftend; or suggestion *ing in- the balance of e Stnthe e iie more than s that would:affront pros Congressional fate. All 1 strects between 1836 | g 1 , “Austi ° . ol canital tiieceent | priety. Thus The Satr are matters of engrossing —makes a specialty of Paint- government of the indepéndent![| public of Texas, which for ten years | ing. Paperhanging or Uphol-| Fellowhation “of “the | is freely welcomed into inferest: subjects of | stering. Yon will get theuni Ministers and sbecial . . . . {ifit kind of workmanship you | envoy credited to the repub- | ‘ the home—to be thor- varied viewpoints—and i et {lic by the United States, and half a 1 din thei il “ 2 0 e O 3 i ti S i Geo. Plitt Co.. Inc., B335 (0 Elrope. "Iifa'f;;.‘. farime and menis L oughly read by every are all presented in their It b =% | ties of d diplo i I many phases. Thus the | , whirl of the world 1is daily reported for Star readers e giving the facts as they are— member of the family i who would be fully in- ! formed upon the hap- . ‘ peninge of the hour. It l§ate nn attack ou the Monsee doctalne: il is the paper that all jor the diplomats are residents of the | city te v | rlected Like District of Columbin. “Like the District of Columbia, || & Austin was located by special com- | approves. i missioners charged to select a credit- |||l lable site for the future seat of the |republic's government. This was {immediately after independence had N been won from Mexico. They chose |[llf “Most of the {torn down now ern buildings, b Ringling Bros. MAY 15, 16 and 17 AMPLE CAR SERVICE Direct to and from 20th and Calvert Sts. 7th Street Navy Yard By Free Transfer from all Points on System CAPITAL TRACTION CO. Washington enjoys and wholesomely put before you. which makeit | ‘ distinctly popular a background a great sweep of purple | esque setting for the capital of Texas. o edge of these now rounded hills. This | |a (r‘alel o:\”lheh(‘lollnrjad‘n ;h‘ler nn;lanz I geatly rolling hills jus elow where B st Bk o & e || Some of the | hills that adds greatly to its scenic | |attractiveness. i “But these hills have a more utili- [1In past geologic times a tremendous | |||l {eataclysm occurred, which formed a 500-foot cliff for 500 miles across is the Balcones Escarpment, fast be- $ 1 Qfatricts Tor mione 114 1ine. have : In it from week to week appear special articles upon topics of intimate interest written exclusively for The Sunday Star by men and women prominently identified with the sub]ects discussed by them. set on its series of heights, has for; @ Special Features tarian aspect than that of a pletur- iTr‘xa! along the-line of the eastern been d ered nearly all of the is : g great Texas oil flelds that have Burchell’s Spouted and are spouting their Mol ||| lions of Burrels of petroleum. il Incomparable Preserves Memory of Republie. “Austin preserves a memory of the Bouquet Coffee gy republic to enter the United || States in the name of its principal I . street, Congress avenue, Along this May Still Be Bought for thoroughfare were situated the con- ay e g o gressional h. of the nation. At the | head of t venue, on the crest of | - a4 commanding hill, is the present || state capitol. Its architecture, Iike |||ff ° ‘of many other state capitals, | Iy borrowed from the Capitol hington, and it is almost as ||| extensive, being the largest of the B ch ]l’s forty-eight statehouses. urchne. “Texas, bing a sovereicn nnunn,{ | was the only one of the states to re- . 1325 F Street N.W. serve for itself its public domain. | |l(ll i | I | I The Complete Sports Revue The advent of the “Pink Sporting Section” that is a feature of The Sunday. Star was welcomed by thousands of Washington enthusfasts, who enjoy its exhaustive digest on all the popular sports and its reliable news of events, present and approaching—professional and amateur. | I | I i 1 One of the important state functions, ||| therefoTe, has been the mmulennn(‘e‘J of a land oflice like that of the fed- eral government. The state capnnx‘] Anne Rittenhouse’s Fashion Letter Inspired by the glimpses permitted of the new fashions now being de- signed 1n the famous studios of Paris, she writes of the finery that will soon be adopted by Dame Fashion—and therefore is of interest to every feminine reader of The Star. is a monument fo this unique cond tion, for the state was able to ob- tain its huge government building ] without the expenditure of a cent of | money by ‘bartering’ to a construc- | BUlllD tion syndicate a tract of 8,000,000 | acres. This was a negligible portion | T of the public domain, though it cov- | | Bonstituted the most extensive cattle | ered an area more than twice the | | ranch in existence. ! Pays 6 Per Cent Has Huge Dam. H size of Delaware. It was kept Intact o i A “The present-day Austin is credited | i on shares maturing in 43 with a ‘resident population of 35,000, | oF 83 pnthiss It but the presence of 5000 students of \ the State University and the inmates of more than half a dozen state ins: tutions - carries tho total during the ||l greater part of the year close to the 50,000 mark. T “Across ihe gorge of the Colorado river, just west of Austin, is one of the Pays 4 Per Cent on shares withdrawn be- fore maturity., The Sunday Magazine Is a Library in Itself .Each week is presented carefully selected miscellany—ranging from humor to pathos: from fiction to subjects of serious interest. Conlgr llu! afld E S‘S. N.w. ture has been replaced and heightened.” AW WK, L7 || FEDERAL AUTO MARKING | eI | FAVORED AND OPPOSED | 514 4% St. S.W. I Gasoline station and accessory Commitiee Hearing: Heldon Mtlls | : . . i The Remarkable Rotogravure Section Thefts of Cars. The Mills bill, designed to prevent the wholesale theft of automobiles Never in the history of newspaper pictorials has the clear, sharp repro- duction of Rotogravure been equaled. Thus is it possible to give Star readers with theit» Sunday paper “pictured news”—events, persons, places i I & it of Al an da , which fc S . . . . . I in"the. mountain.rimmea canyon a Jake ||| The coming issue is particularly attractive. ' . ! Assets More Than ||| thiriy milcs lone, 1t xas constructca ' «Week-Ending Wi Excellent Ficti “An Apartment Home f | i source - ! s . . i $8,000,000 ter and powsr, but with the lnur‘x’xeruu‘s? “Eating Your Way Around “A Washington Policeman eck-Ending lfh cellent Fiction th P Bo ent d 0:;3 or | ; 'y ’ tail treams ty! to it, .. . an Surplus M m;i:?n-fi:r:c;h:h\%?p&g‘; n?;;?éxr’:’:"&a b the World in Washington” Who G“"]d 5 8,000 Doy sud Mary’ Fiction contributions -of the eY llgw Dog” » | urplus More Than || ¥5i", < eafine of e dm oo People . q Fiction contributions of ¢ . Ye $800,000 :;\fu::ch:laln:‘uyaf:atl!h;segg%i‘{e:ll’g;‘ An interesting article on the i P! eard of ;l:hlc fiést qu a sc_x;l:s‘i?cf :;::(L;:; week are by Sewell Ford, Vin- Mrs. Edga Saltus s achually A city. Tie losses were confined to the | . in th You probably never heard o articles dealing wi , i d Mrs. g S 1y I iver bottoms. Since then the struc- | wonderful eating places in the pr y rard o ie Roe, William Le Queux an I fure has beon replaced and helgntend: Capital. About sixty nationali- him. His headquarters is in a the photoplay stars. The writer, 8’ building this apartment house in E I Lucien Cary—variety enough to New York—for the boy and his ties are represented by restau- public library, and he swings a Karl K. Kitchen, tells of his n rants in the city. sledge to sound the fire alarm. visit with the Fairbankses. please all readers. best friend. Together With Many Other High-Class Special Feature Articles and Stories by requiring the stamping of a fed- | eral registration number on thel engine and body of the car, for which | the owner would pay $2, was advo- | cated and opposed before the House | ways and means committee. it Hiram C. Todd. United States at-! torney for the northern district of | Are Youv a Fishel"man?‘ & Then you'll want to keep posted on the condition of the river, up and down stream; the catch, the bait and the boat conditions. During the season every Friday and Saturday evening The Star gives authentic reports The Yienna expert did lt— and It didn’t cost much, cither, PANAMAS AND hat really looks new again, And every day with, The Evening Star is presented the black and white picture page—illustrating the more important features of the day’s news. 2 STRAWS New York. told the committee the ! h : - or : . Cleaned—Blocked first essential o checkin the thett of | _ from all gne f;xgox.s fisthx.ng points—so you may know how to prepare ft of which you are reading. . 1! and hened o cars was a means of easy identifica- rip. fod Sreshened up so your | 470w which could not be changed. | your-weex end hshing trip. i Also in The Sunday. Star you'll find a column of gossip intergsting to fishermen. “The horse thicf was the menace of | the cattle men of the west in the carly days” said Mr. Todd, “but he has ceased his depredations. Why? They branded their animals so they could identify them and then strung| up the thief as soon as they caught | him. We can follow this excellent | example by branding our cars with | a permanent federal number, and al- . though we cannot hang the auto thief Soc N . we can see that the severe punish- | le ews ment is provided by statute and im- | e posed by the courts.” | . e or lr s H. M. Rowe of Baltlmore, represent- | 3 ) ing the American Automobile Asso- . - clation, declared the bill was a “mon- Musical Notes ; 1 Ot = VIENNA HAT CO 400 11 Opposite Evening R W Club Activities Snap Shots Didn't you wish that you had taken your camera along on that last, trip? There surely were many things that you would Jike to preserve in pic- tures. Don't let it hap- pen_again. Put in a roll = | of Fresh Film and take % JAPANESE WITHDRAWN. | € it with ¥ou'on your:out- A erlooked—until now The Sunday Star comes to their réscue. e Movement From China Completed Financial Gossip > xb Among the Fl‘atel'nltles ings. Next winter y May 4, Says Embassy. 2 Subscribe for The Daily and Sunday Star—60c a Month ' —and let The Star Carrier leave it : : ~ regularly at your home : ¥ilm here and vou will the Japanese tropps stationed along Circulati Departm t Screen and Theater strosity” and that it was a revenue measure which ought not to be con-; idered, since owners now are paying the state and federal governments about $344,000,000 a year. Art Q’mments Schoolgirls and others in their teens will find this new special page in Sunday’s The Laughable Comics I‘! Star devoted to their activities and ‘the things in which they are interested. All other members of the family have had their special departments, but the girls. have been know that it is FRESH. i the Tsingtao-Tsinan railway was The Nlhollll completed May 4, exactly as specified in the d&ailed program arranged on Remembr“:e Shop March 28 in Peking by the repre- (Mr. Foster's Shop), sentatives of Japan and China.” i 14th St. (©One dodr from « Pa. Ave) “The program,” the statement added, “called for disposition of Chi- nese troops in three sections, and was carried out accordingly on April, 10, 20 and 30, and the- withdrawal of the Japanese forces five days later.” ASSIGNED TO DISPENSARY. s Lieut. Irwin G. Kohlmeler, Naval Dental Corps, at the Naval Academy, | Annapolis, has been assigned to duty at the naval dispensary, this city. TRANSFERRED TO WYOMING. Brig. Ged. Edmund Wittemyer at San Francisco has been assigned to the command of the 12 ntry bri- sade-at Fort Do A ¥ ¥ 0. PAINT YOUR HOME Make It Look New Let Us Do It Right. 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