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womenis| "wspaper for the Whole Family | Combining of Printing Office ) - ; A 3 : || and Capitol Power Sys- ‘ - Al : 5 : A u taf i tems Urged. . g = ) P A A : Saving a million gallons of water e day at a time when the Distriot . f b h || Commissioners are seeking to eftect ; = ) t k t cl l e by e Pm‘l ied y a censors 1p ‘tha eeps’ 1 ean and whoiesome-— mendous ‘savings now being urged E through having the government bk : J | printing office furnished with light, : ; . heat and power from the Capitol power ‘plant. o = Incidentally, this would also mean It costs just as much (for [{|{that the Washington city post omce | labor) to put on poor paint [Ji{ would also be served from the Capitol Tr o ""\. as it does to apply qualit power plant through the government B . = Seints Tike pply quality |2 D e, First of all The Star is a newspaper whose articles Star readers are kept re- = l George Carter, the public printer, o " }l . k h d l { & & i Dévoe Lead & [[j=no crisinatea this probosition, ana —living true to the highest ideals o Liably informed. Nothing escapes the Elliot Woods, the architect of the . . . . de Zinc paints Capitol, with general supervision over )ournnlxsm—supplymg to 1ts readers the Capitol power plant, appeared | . {] Use Devoe and s.,.,, _the %::::‘rodns;y whomf;;t;leteheur!;?:;et:&vr:‘;: each day a full and f<hful record of cost of frequent repainting. [}l|item of $275.000 to effect these econo- | what has hapnened the world around. Long wear is what makes || Chich s now being framed. h 1 h per:e Pal;ms CHEAPEST Carter's Plan Outlined. To accomplu this it employs the won- nthe end. The proposition made by Public || scrzen PAT, stc P, ] princer"Curier 15 briehy hin: The derful service of.tl.:e. Associated Press, Becker Paint & |ffi zovernment printing office power | {8 upon whose activities the sun never plant is in about the same sltumlonl 5 . o Z o Th St ; d ll bl GlassCo l_f_-”l‘x"l;t?i se the Caplioligomer piine thelboll sets: it maintains its own foreign serv- e Star is safe and sane—reliable ¥ el es! {ers going to e bad. T. arter ! % CHAS. E. HODGKIN, Mgr. ! wishes to avoid the necessity of re- 1ces and a corps of competent corre- and re-dnble—CLEAN and WHOLE- = building his plant. He wants to take . . < | electricity for heat, light and power. | |8 spondents in this country—through SOME. and’ later steam. from the Capitol plant. He argued that there was no need of rebuilding two plants. He told the appropriations committee that he | B believed he can get the best service | i at cost the same as he is now fur- nishing it to the city post office by “hooking in” on the Capitol plant. The Capitol plant is already serving at cost the coast survey, the housing corporation and has an intercommuni- cating line with the navy yard. i g The present consumption of water dental error. at the government printing office is Yot we 5 approximately 1,500,000 gallons a day. fos eur werk nearfy perfort as possible. and he belleves that he can relieve the This means ot cEASFACTION @] |city water plant to the extent ot | you. All ATISFACT I what ATISFACTION” means what ) | anout 1,000,000 gallons a day. AN 2‘% NS A R e R e M; The Features of Gl Slmflélg Stat Are [ntetesting mn- 15 & word we never yet argued - nevr et aryu ,Saving ia Coal Haultng. Z The public printer would also effect Z ——- a big saving by having the additional | 4 space now occupied by the boller e A SN A BRI rooms. . There would be a considerable sav- | i TR RN ey ?\\M SRS : 1 o ‘ : Editorial Political Section Surveys road tracks, so that coal can be i 50¢ (i ,.,..",.,’.{"" = @M. oW | Gumped without any hauling charg No' chergs for Dainles _extraction Architect Woods of the Capitol e L a- work un:u Examiaation and -a- timated that the Capitol power plant Al work can peactically double its capacity pdyes with approximately the present force ntm and can produce current considerably | E cheaper for all of the government . . . < A unique feature with From now until the No- The Sunday Star, read by vember. elections Star cor- men and women who se¢k {°5P‘:’“d§“‘513'° s ‘hh‘ fi?l: s ceeping in close touch wit to keep abreast of big and - PINg o = g i the progress of the political vitally, important events in log-rolling and reporting the nation and the world. for your information the It is authoritative and in- trend of sentiment in each Later in the day he reported favol 1 ably the bill 1o extend the time in forming, but not dull. agencies, getting power from {t at cost. important localn) which alley dwellers in the District TN N may continue to use the alley dwell- EAN A i TR Piaa AU USRNSSR ‘«Q"“v The Stage and Screen Everybody is a “fan” either of the Movie or the Theater, so that the page ~ of theatrical and screen news which is a regular ¢ feature of The Sunday Star furnishes an interesting hour to its thousands of readers. Reliable news and intimate side-lights on plays and players. WS Rittenhouse Her weekly Fashion Letter from Paris is eag- erly looked for by feminine Washington, who have learned by experience to trust her forecasting of fashion and find in her re- sume of her visits to the famous designers’ studios in Paris. both entertain- ment and valuable sugges- tion. The Star’s staff of sporting writers is com- posed of men who have intimate knowledge of ' both the popular pastimes and those who are en- gaged in them. Not only in professional, but in the amateur circles—at home and away from home. To keep posted read The “Pink Section.” vigilance of these combined agencies— but conservatism controls to the point where sensationalism is curbed, and aggressiveness is held within the bounds of moral propriety. trict committee yesterday reported: S Ma!led Milk 5 favorably from the District commit- | § tee a biil to exempt property owned by the D. A. R., in addition to Memo- rial Continental Hall, from taxation. TWO BILLS FAVORED. Senate Committee Indorses len—l ures Relating to District. “ The"ORIGINAL Chairman Ball of the Senate Dis- The ®Food - Drink” for Au Ages | Juae. 1923. . Quick Lunch at Home, Offics, ans R AT o Fouutains, Ask for HORIICK'S, | Loague ot “Nation Crions are %o ‘be 0 B . 1= conducted this year In many towns ser-hvoid Imitations & Substitaty” | §77EUC000 Twenty- _three of the leading fiction writers of the country are each contributing a master piece based on this interesting subject. The H second in the series appears this Sunday, written by Mrs. Mary Stewart Cuttlng‘ author of “Little Stories of Married Life,” “More Stories of Mar- = § . ried Life,” “Refractory Husbanda," “The \Nayfarers,' “Lovers of Sana,” “Little Stories of Courtship” and “Some of Us Are Married.” Her ] work has a very special place i the hearts of the American people. 2 Besides there will be the usual varied contents—fiction, humor, pathos, etc., appealing to every literary taste. £ Marriage! “A Question of Personality” “Trilby May and the Tooters” What Do Know About It? By Cyril McNeile. ) By Sewell Ford. The second of a series of twenty-;h.ree stories by o ¢ thi T s A ’s leading authors on this subject appears in 5 2 i " ne o is writer’s best yarns—exclusive, _ - n:c:rlsc:ndays S%ar Magazine. Mary Stewart Cut- High-class fift“’“ by the author of “Bull- fArst-runt hckion: z £ . ting, long a favorite writer, contributes an unusual dog Drummond” and other well known books. i bit of fiction, never before published. ; : 4 . . = 4 ” 3 - “CO\lld a Man Live a Week in the ) m “C oncerning Luther Burbank” The Bell Romance of Alll Actress' 3 Capitol Building?” : The true story of Gilda Varesi, and how the : ; Here is an mterestmg article for \Vashmg< § Karl K. Kitchen, writing “The Mirrors of * actress found her own romance while playing = tonians. It contains some surprises—some -, Hollywood,” takes up this remarkable “plant a minor role. Her elevation to stardom on the - £ facts and some fiction. ; wizard” of California. - - stage. N Other stories-and articles by Ring W. Lardner, James-A. 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