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B THE EVENING STAR, ination in Nevads, The latest gn-|republicans of the state split on thi 18 & 3 £ lor: 1 = othli has With Sunday Morning Editien. nouncement ‘is ‘that of @ woman for | color: line last year, and n ng WASHINGTON, D. C. the repnhllog nomination in Wi been done since to bring tle two .‘“T WEDNESDAY .- .. .July 19, 1882 trails the cifclises traveling tbrough ington. Lok tions together. “The independent candidate will chal: THEODORE W. NOYES...Bdltor|, ' i, ana’ sddresses the crowds|straightout declaration in favor of,a& Company | collected by them. An appropriats as aodification of the Volstead act. 3 Uncle Sam Plans to Conduct ‘ A School in Typographical Arts, | NCLE BAM, school teacher,|menths with stone wark or4mposing, = 7 jand during four iods—three after specializing on war Yet- | 87 {nem for-(hFee months.und & ns for many months, hagfor six—the students . are taught now taken embryo printers|tabular work, linotype or intertype The candidate in Nevada has a cam- paigning schieme all her ‘own. She|lenge the democratic nominee. A He will stand on a wet platform—on a weil as an original scheme. She talks |. Upan what sort of platferm will the |+ about the elephant to those who Have | democratic candidate stand? Virginia The Evening Star Newspaper gathered to see the animal. was-a dry state before the Volstead work, ~monotype intricacles, proof | Ni ¥ dthons %s0idy s wing and started 8 class- | reading and review work.. The last ! ational politics 1s a st¥ong lure at fact was pagsed. room. in the government 'printing -named is expected znw off you| with the Bundey Be iy | Present. It embraces many stbjects, | Evidently there is & faction of th Iy onls, 43 cents per | Some of them more than national in | Virginia democracy militant on the 20 cety pes month. 0% | scope. America’s place in a new world {subject “Of probibitlon; which wants Flers at the | is being fixed. “ [not-only the Volstead act modified but | tq lec \ office for their education in graphic ©08es and turn out skilled artisans. | afts. - A * ¥ ¥ ¥ He Is not going to cemter his at-I. Not. “only in Washington, but Lot | 3 ntion on printers. He also wilt}throughout the country, the pripting It is an excellent time, therefore. to!the elghteenth amendment répealed,|train youngsters to be pressmen, | industry is - watching with intecest Rate by Mail—Payable in Advance. study politics close up. For the cofn- and takes the present ogeasion to Pro- [ electrotypers. bookbinders and type- | the experiment of Uncle Sam- as & Maryland and Virginia. {irg decade, indeed, Capitel Hill will |claim itself and ask the votera of the|setting machine experts. Already a teacher of printers. 1t is entirely oy s | be an attractive spot for both women |state to stand.up and be counted on & | class of twenty.five Is enlisted, which | pousible, and has been freely pre- Daily and Sundny..:g‘: 43.10; 1 mo 0c definite proposition. It givés the peo-| has, made a flying start under the | dicted. that the system of training aily only. 50c | @nd men desirous of serving the goun- ; Hunday oniy .. 20c | try in office. And those who succeed |ple something to think about. direction of Public Printer George Now going on in Washington may s form a type of model course for in securing commissions may make .- Our first Dollar Day brought in one of ‘lhé biggest crowds of our history, Note th Dollar Values; such powerful magnets will bring even-larger mvdl:.m ; P $5.00 Women's - oo H. Carter. o . All Other States. thelr plans to b th t ] 3 i . out of jthe miyll | Printers' apprentices throughout the Ty and Sunday ) v, $10.00: 3 may 45| - Dianslo ke o’ the bk By Charles Ransom Miller. rs from/one end, United States. - | Tnaily only. 1yr. $7.00: 1 mo.” §0¢ 8. The volume of business 1ald| opgries Ransom Millen, editor-in- | Of the trad other. As yet the | (ourges already have been outlin- |§. Q0 ; e 13r $3.00! 1 mo.425¢ | before Congress is heavy and rapidly - Rare onfined to com- | y ha i s“mmer D Suncay oviy-oiiyr: S06: ) madiie fhefoes Congrees.io oAy 800 JAAW | chit of“the, Netw Yok Himets Nho hdoundrymen, | 80 for prospective * pressmen; Al- I resses. . 1 o L died yesterday in New York city, was | Later the course Is to be enlarged | though thoe clusses. have not as yet FRend Sale Conditions What the People Demand. powered mor disppsed to ‘‘put on & | .00 doubt one of the most accom- | 80d the glass increased, so that the |heen formed or planned, the system | g, ? sub” in any matter of real importance. | . . v students will Include espirants for — J hly | uy one of regular $5.00 sum- y 1 Importance. | jighed journalists' this country has positions in the bindery mnd: press- l:f:n‘h:muzg;lsl"nflf ;‘?&"wm ;\..n. 'q.;;::rel-eglxlil::;t‘ ::u'e;; 1;;.:.; Resumption of operations at the D o —————eee Lodd] mines under military protection will ever produced. Yet Mr. Miller was not 3 be four periods covering four years B .4 pay $1.00 f not settle the coal supply problem. . The Tax Burden. widely and popularly known in the p e in_the pressman course. The firsti], eq"u”, e sscoRUgERy At the outset an announcement has ' Period will _include - press-feeding, - Return to work of the railroad shop-{ There is no occasion for alarm’ on |manner in which some of his predeces SALEE O wve of | i S 5 : : ' 4 been made that every opportunity Dreve reilors. Gualities of brin % X & A hed- truce will|the part of the property owners of |sora in the newspaper life of this Y Opp! ¥ ' prews rollers, qualities of-printing Ink | S men under a patched-up ¥ will be given the student to ground - RN Dapsr. Diess sdjustments end $5.00 Women's Patent and Dull not give the necessary assurance of | the District on the score of possibic country became. He sought no pub-| 0 o7 ’ P 3 s & i f 1y , mechanism, special press operations, e e mctation. - The | further increases in the. tax hurden |licity for. himself and permitted mo | Mmsel? thoroushiy in his chosen i ightolic, Rt (Jodine *P rnree $3.00 Women's White Strapped Canvas Pumps. . . . explottation of his-personality. 1L18 8 0.’ e o aterou 8 to Lmonthd will he given to this 1ype of $6.00 Women's Gun Metal Oxfords, Louis heels. . . . American peopie are entitled o, and | this year in the course of the readjust- rules of the ofiice und directions of instruetion and the students will $5.00 Women's Black Kid Oxfords, military heels. . have made up their minds to have, |ment of valuation and rates under |remarkahie fact that in the course of |y, i oior Ajbert D. Calvert will be.move Into the wecond period, which adequate guarantees that there will ' the new fiscal law. That law requires|a newspaper career of fifty years he| . i ouioq ana required, Cwill | cover two years and seven ’ - ¥ not be recurrence in the fature of the | the Commissioners to assess the real | served only two paflers, the Spring: | qpo R RtoTnoatoent ek TistHe »p-m;;:-.wfl-lhehgrs‘:!g::;duzmmfi'-n:m;: $2.00-Children’s Patent and Mp-,., 3 to 8 sizes. mand that not again shall any men or extent that he may 2 | y apply himselt.4 jon, R e in thelr power tothat has hitherto prévailed. It |ation from Dartmouth Collese. and | Tt Wwill be the tonstant Alm o Heveln | mant oty Eookwors, trpesition. pIate | $2.00 to $5.00 Hats : 75¢ Men’s Blue. Chambray-Work situation which exists today. They de- | property for tax purposes at 100 per!neld Republican, on which he was en- | “It must be remembered, though, lhll!?urms, three months’ instruction inj cent as against the 662-3 per cent!gaged for three years after his gradu- the student will progress only to theithis subject being planned. .Four o - cutting off | furthermore requires them to fix a tax |the New York Times, the staff of |a craftsman who will be an honor to. -ready and & year on About 30 Women's Hats of cotton, silk, straw strangle the nation by cutung o his government - and credit to " th ffi‘:,’,’{,::‘.fm'““,'ff O ovate ‘the other |J2nd felt, sport or dressy styles in neatly all y 2 for from it those supplies without which jrate that will yield suficient, over and | which he joined in 1875.- On the lat- trade; BalorE: 5 ; life cannot be sustained. above annual appropriations, to pro-{ter paper, in the success of which he TR O O e v “period, of twoll oo r———————————— ey, ‘Z;;"',‘;:"l‘.-.:‘“g:: And the people look to the govern-|duce a surplus, by the 1st of July,|has been & primary factor, he began| So much for preliminaries. The | months. observation of work In ;'I',: nd dark blue. All sizes to 17. - e omde.thess guatantees | 1927, that will enable the District to | his work as assistant to the telegraDh [ actual course for printers, which s | 1k ro0m and in the roliel T80 o} S tpimmed, Embroidered -and’ Taligrmad B Whiste of voile, dimity and lawn. Weil made $l.50 Boston Bags \ which they demand. They expect the | meet its appropriation requisitions out | editor and rose by successive promo-|the one the large majority of the| During the fourth period, of one yea of its own cash. The Commissioners, | tions won through merit and fidelity | students are taking, is divided into|the web and Harris presses will|}and full cut £ Genuine Cowhide Leather Boston Baj E fagiceul goveiniien CEoURRE ey e x ¢ editor-in- | periods. Th fhem ihe “subject of instruetion in N = |, T, 10t Beavy, wide straps; both bl interpreting this law as a mandate for [to his duty to the post of editor-n-|periods. The first pariod consists of | 0T, the seblect OF [OUEHCIIS, o $1.39 0 $2.00 Mid Dauple nandl . wide straps; both blac ~ .00 Middy Blouses Sl : and that state governments will lend ¢ Made of good jean, in plaln’ white ‘or blue 45¢ Lisle and Silk Hose, 3 for v hatever support the federal govern-|immediate Increase, have fixed the!chief. He served the Times through | & month's course in the meanings and | each of the two types of pr w trimmed.” Yoked, regulation ‘er laced les. ¥ ood styles. On this table you' will find Onyx ct Silk i ment may require. They believe the |rate at $1.30 per hundred dollars, | its troubled years of struggle against | definitions of various classifications * ¥ % % ! - , 2 < Lisle'tn black, white, gray and beige: also s 1§ $10.00 Silk Tricolette Dress Skirts i reamed which, they estimate, will.vield about | adversity, and he served it also in its of type, rules, quads and other items| gy )1 another course has _been of increasing and deserved | °f Pook and job shop lore. planned, but classes are not yet pro- fiber silk. All colors in irregulars with seamed il 7 sKirts of silk tricolette, sport styles. white s .bagks and high spliced heels. . into three sections and a full coursé ‘¥ tops with pink or blue folds &t bottom of skirt. Constitution is broad enough and elas- tic enough to enable the federal gov-|$600,000 more than the 60 per cent of | years the current fiscal year's appropriation | prosperity. Always he remained true m:;‘:;';"" "‘"v second hv"’m’ three| \igeq for, in the plate-making field. for five months of the-fiscal year: that | to the highest principles of journalism. | {190(h%, 1= Eiven fo the scttng offmhis part of the industry is divided; ernment to act effectively. If it is not, { they will amend the Constitution, and will do it without a day of unneces- |iS. about one-twelfth of the fund that | uncompromisingly and stanchly. He work. During the third period, which | n’; H 1 A do o without @ day of unnecer. |15 MUt enetnstih of ihe fund hat|uncompeomlaingly Sus, SUASTE, | L ond ot GurL o e mitst Tn cach sesion s owtines, Pour | G T b e, R 50c Men’s Nainsook Shirts & s - : s : : Stinge, | Printer learns the myateries of taking | years will be given to electrotype fin- $3.98 to $5.00 Silk Wai aroused, more aroused than they ever | 1. 1927. and the anonymity of his "’:"l!'- proof with a planer and press, and '[GUE Y.} " the school has widened B 0 9. aists ; Drawers, 3 for g Gk 3 R ti In fixing this rate the Commission-| Though of recent years remitting | the intricacies of distributing type to W £ il Lot of georgette crepe, crepe de chine and it 0 have been before on this vital question 5 | their proper places in the anes Bema! jts courses to this extent. The first i} triColettc = Blouses in dark colors or light et D s tiass aloi stoie Koo length and gouble seat drawers. Ladies’ Doublé Extra Size Vests sl and in no mood for shilly-shallying or | rs had of necessity to adopt a general somewhat from his duties. he re-| .o g1u0°ig given to the care of cuts, | year will be devoted to oiling and: ¥ shades. half-way measures. rule. They were faced with the re-imained in complete touch with and & | The fourth period of four and a hnu| taking care of machines, operli}n[ In order to afford the protection |quirement to bring the assessment up |frequent contributor to the paper to|months is allowed for specialization fnlshing w':::.".{"°=,rh:"dsw:x;";_';§ $1.69 Bllllllfl' Dresses which the people demand there are |to 100 per cent. It is undoubtedly true | which his life had been devoted. The | “'The fitth period Is one of an entire! will be rough-straightening plate- |} Pretty enough for street wear, with white that in some instances real property | Times suffers a heavy loss, and Amer-!year's duration. 1t is devoted en- | work and three monthe’ battery and |f organdy sashes and pockets—neatly strapped 3 fl)l‘ two things which the government . ear | ‘ - tirely to job work and+ includesi backing-up work. The third vear §or embroidered. Madé of gingham 7 The firat is 0|18 assessed at more than two-thirds of |ican journalism loses as well, for |lirely, fo Job work andg includes| DAci il iring and revising work | or embroldered Made of gingham and percale b | Fine combed yarn vests for ladies who need the double, extra large size. Wide shoulder could and should do. put teeth in the labor sections of the | the real value. It does not, however, Charles R. Miller was one of the men | for different sorts of jobs. The sixth hnd mounting plates. while the fourth | s transportation act. The Railroad La.|follow that in the advance to 100 per who have helped to make the news|perfod Wil Eite (e )‘;opu;:'n‘t::s(r:’l::‘:“r:‘:'"“\:.l:llorll:‘e".‘n':":'t;;).lllf;: the 69¢c Dreumg Sacques, 2 f,r s ek Eulicue ebonidire bor Board functions admirably up to | cent valuation these properties will go [papers of this country exemplars of slugs and monotype matter., making accented letters and char- ”Chulul uévnk-nd lum;n.&. Dressing Sacques in so—_——————. Y G Rib P the point of giving force to its de-|On in proportion to a point bevond 100 | truth, fearlessness and public service. nth period deals for six Acters. - UENonaana colois ose fitting or belted (4 Ladies’ Gauze bed ants s cisions. There it breaks down. Heavy |Per cent, and will, therefore, be over- ——— e 3 for fines should be provided for refusal|taxed in discrimination. Indeed, the As on other occasions of proposed the board, | Very process of advancing the assess-|federal intervention to insure coal ment to 100 per cent will cure lhmlproductlon for the peopl€’s needs, the discriminations, enabling the assessors | closer the approach to action the $1.25 Satine Petticoats, 2 for Closely Woven Gauze Ribbed Pants. Lace About 35 pretty, light floral pattern Satine @ trimméd and miuslin band tops: Petticoats, made with wide ruffles and adjust- to abide by decisions of able waistb&nds. 5 - whether by the carriers or their em- ployes, and these fines should consti- EDITORIAL DIGEST All of the Dye Facts Should Be|appears to be a sound reason for its 75¢ Extra m 'Bloomm’ 2 for tute a lien against the assets of the |to equalize valuations. rounder grow the rhetorical phrases of 2 i D Taralstied by raflroads and the treasuries of the| It follows that if there are numerous | genunciation. stand’ aside, from that Tac/Rictl 0y = s 40 and 36 inch wide crepe de chipe, georg- e aacalot on eent e B Revealed. the values involved” The best in-|} Pink, Lavender -and Blue Crepe -Bloomers iR LA s S labor unions. cavesicl averAssessmentiontne So8r ——rt———— 2 terest of the United States also de- 1§ with Jace edged bottoms and gusseted seats. elty silks in sport patterns. All pure silk. The second thing is to provide mrlbasin. and these are advanced strictly | guits filed against Williamson coun.| FPresident Harding’s action in or-|mands that_this (r.nn;hctlg‘n be re- 2 Ly SIS ATt e e S v v New o = . regulation of the coal mining industry {to the 100 per cent point, the $1.30 ("1 on account of the Herrin mur-|4¢ring & grand jury investigaiion of| Qewel W IS SNE™ save™ Secause, repe Kimones 2 yds. 69¢ Crepe de Chine for ’ throush an agency which would com. | rate now estimated will not quite yield | gers total $217,430 already, and more | (1€ % mm’:":je:"‘w the Chemical | While “for the German chemical trust Ligntiand DRk Blae Pk and Tarventer s Oue-half pure silk, with wile ouns silk sel- s bine functions similar to those of the | the amount calculated as this year's|,.e coming. The county may go into the American puhlic has no affection, |8 -cinonos of good, fast color crepe. Full cut, vage which can be used for trimming. Most skl A Foundation of the German dve|what Americans do care about is that ct ng. Interstate Commerce Commission and | contribution to the cashbusis surplus. | (ne hands of a recelver. It is already | yoenes. geised by the alien property | their war record.should be squared paa '""“:' I s metier prantedshader e the Tailroad Labor Board. 1t would | But that will be but o of seversl preatehed with moral bankrupley. | cusiodian during the war. in indorsed | XU Y SRS Tool by Women’s s 2 yds. 69¢.Silk: Stripe Shirting: T e P O . g < ———— e by newspapers generally without re- 0 t Lot of Ribb <nt 4 5 . 3y J wages, supervise extensions and con- | Missioners are only technically “9‘! The Rathenau murderers made a|gard (ovv:nuc:.\ lll’lllZflon They :2:?,2"’;.0'{"?0 M e e Tin an | | erown “folkg Sou onnasens g:‘e‘-“;lefe“’:’tyl’:: it 4 trol capitalization. Penalties, in the jauired to begin the process of mh"gpecmculnr fintsh and saved the Ger-|insist that there ‘is a cloud’ an the Am!e;:clv'l.h;t;ul"!h:nz;x::;:;:.:n:t:’y dark colors. 7 \J = i > fom i 2 certain = way of fines, would be provided for hiilg !un;’nlul: amdcx_xmumu;n mmfe"’:l‘man state some trouble and expense, | title that must be removed and that, (_Cjings are necessary.” Elaborating v its . ¥ 3 % ue in any degree < s viewpoint, S - ra;uauhx u; a:lde by u; nm:mgs 5:}::\”:: is![: ;e \:;:d:d :‘in“tehe which was not due ii y degree to qul::t:’m:a oftnol‘h(‘cl :;-m‘;:eh‘en p.e;) I:;;lmm;em ";ugl.‘c“::;mc::c;“r ‘I‘I'r.\( s"i‘:" )r“g":"; and Large Belts madé: of s oth of these are drastic proposals, = onatieration: mitted to enter Into the vl d 1 Doy s || special soft finish, mercerized elstic; washable strated that the nation is d!!perate]y! nown, for instance, jus ow e It The | W88 all right, P! » {tending to show that the foundation —_— % % t is still April 20 in the Senate. The o= Io i the interest of ys U in'an industrial way. and the peo. | semtannual payment plan will work | LN sy i have to do | 12, AT, chn come, frar n, DRl (18 CrREMERE IR o ok Consists | Khaki Knilckerbocker Pants ard attacked ... $1:48 81x90 Bed Sheets ple have become convinced that mere’fur certain taxes are not required to | TR oon to cateh up with | those responsible should be held ac-!of $400,000 in ¢ per cent cumulative | jcollar, Mst-color, etriped percale Blouses Also jacluded is a_quantity of high-grade can never be any permanent industrial | be paid twice a year, such as those on s atérasting newa countable and the rights of thelpreferred and $100,000 of common Ve up to 15 years. 5 g {sheets, slze 72x30. These are seamless and health until doastlc remedies have | Er0ss earnings of corporations. Again | 30me MIshty in & Do American people should be protected. | with dividends limited to 6 per ceni y 5 - ~—letricty gertect. : l‘:d drs c e ::s el'n agil of Bsestet ity Wopreasit e e Gt i 'ndulubtled‘}' lh;re wntn ?xgic. Jlm:!x\lil prgflts lbnv; m“a"fweh he :lx $ "_—'_—‘———B 3 17 U bl SI: . een applied. e remedies here pro- onest logic, in the contention that|plained, are to be us n education . .8 & J Clld posed are less drastic and far less un.|in the case of the personal taxes, both | Inadeduste e i 10 the | tme dévalopiiant bF s (wyesti AMeES | and reanrcn (o B Ve BRd CHen e 2 for o2 . (€ Unbiea Seting s % 5 strike is boon ican dye indust n . ndustry. hile not ques! . . . A con- desirable than would be XO‘.ernmemltzngl!)I? and intangible. The former, writers who need excuses for delayed | development of & new. and vital arm . gltruism of these democratic patriots, lBuy: and ‘ll‘l:.che‘cl‘kcgir;:j;.nok | 39-inches wide, a sheeting of very fine con ownership and operation of the mines | remaining at full valuation, will be | ¥ ™% of national defense.’ days the Balti- | the present administration seems d,:_i sleeping garments made with drop struction and good weight. ’ g v ] » j writing. more jun (democratic), ‘or chem- | d to insist on further light on the ; 3 > - and raflroads, and unless some way is | 8ffected by the decreased rates. The foal warfare may be. the decisiveontire undertaking.” 50cChil 3, 0 .6 yd;, 23c Fine Percde, found to assure that fuel and trans.|latter. with a higher rate. may yleld; _——nmn-lplp:r. n e goif cham: | veapon of the future. But for private | cChildren’sSatine Bloomers, 4 for Fujl yard wide, high count quality with soft s vil i . { eV ss than he lower rate. -| New “{interests to justify an indefensible! " Black, Pink and Whi r B 3y eo! poctation will nat pe\danied Ehe ipec {508 S e e 0% | ionship lists at a rate to suggest that | economic N anition on the oore of | Women as “Bosses. e aalit rhatie e e oy SEhe/ bestitul sicipe. AEpres sad chpck wat- ple, government ownership and opera- | ing to the disposition toward conceal- | pionship g ‘body’s game, | national defense always means thei py ing your working hours, would i made with elastic tops and i lant e terns. tion are inevitable. iment that manifests itself whenever |the anclent sport I8 any SR | raising of "'{""""h on ;,he fi"r;, ol vou l‘nl:ar have a man or a woman 50 Bfl " Blouses ; : 51/ ds. ZSC to 39 Colored Wash 1 5 " H ¢ i 14 . ) - N that the lardin; R % ' It will Tequite siatesmisnsiip jand|ff ‘","'"‘“" Bigh :‘"e is _applied to;after ail 2a 2 e T, on has ‘placed the Chem: |for a boss? This question has been |§ = rc dY’ 5 2 or tR 4 Fab, e as courage in high degree to formulate s class of property. ical Foundation on the defensive, the| . 1.4 in Chicago, with replies that Made of good quality percale in pretty fast- rics these measures and write them into| Taking these various matters into| The governors of the coal states nfl;’ entire gy: mfif prgllllx;hl:"“h:l‘:: t::,:‘" unanimous in their tenor. You ;;"\h{':« Et‘:l’yl)eslup;uerng. New pointed collar Choice of- law. Powerful elements of organized | consideration, plainly the wise course have an opportunity to engage in ::::1:2 .cereoerne 5 prl:,:.‘l“d' Ihat hascan probably guess the answer. ——IW—_— 20c Dress Gingham. labor will be arrayed against them, |has been to proceed conservatively in |some real teamwork- hitherto obscured 1.7, Qne result fsi A *middle-aged sdvertising man; $1. irls’ Sailor Dresses 39c Fancy Voiles 515 ;! and they will not be unopposed by the i the matter of additional taxraising, s S {mRL eautiful row may be e {says he prefers to werk for a man. |J Regulation Middy Dresses of good quality @ c Woven Tissue. s Swners of the mines amd rallreads. | especially as it is probable that es a|, . SHOOTING STARS. I O fiore 1a politlce e e e jean In white or red and Liue trimmed. -Omb- . < 356 Cotored Orands. Y,d'“ But neither organized labor nor mine | result of the inquiry now under way it, but there may be x‘enn\lh; lfi:flgl bossed by a woman, anyhow. Se- - 35c Printed Batiste. or and railread owners represent the by the joint committee the District | BY PHILANDER JOHNSON. o0, OB o tae may’ Rave.ihe | riously. he says. a man.ls more likely 69¢c Rompers, 3 for TE 29c Romper Cloth. N sentiments of the great body of Amer- | Will be given the benefit of some part Fulfillments. courage to go through with this, nojto be solid, stable and busine: e. Button-bottom Creepers and ‘regulmr s owerful the interests!'while a woman is more prone to be |} Rompers for girls and ho: Made of : a: zyc Pl‘lllla q.l; fcan people. And stajesmen who are | Of the surplus of its own fands now | ;v . oirenin once was but a dream | MAtter how BOWSCLL D Cequre” | lemperamental and to “act the part |} quality. fast color gingham o ’ y timid may derive comfort from the|lying in the Treasury. Application of In the inventor's mind. 38-inch wide, two-ply weave in a large as- knowledge that the people as a whole The any part of this surplus approximat- ly | democl ‘Maongst fancies which so strangely | $eMOSU Bl Jioting that “we know | The men are not alone in this view, |§ . n A ! Dieas ¢ 3 andsomest and finest of whits < i atways have and always will' uphold S e 2y c tmspun” or in 5,000,000 will lessen ‘ the' cash- & 3 teem thing of this particular case, but|it appears. A voung woman artlst e A Ml ok of e lis araness for 3 “ 299 s 'Woolknit ille Sentinel (independent|of the modern woman,” whajever 2 = e hqualifiedly . indorses | that is, $1.69 to $2.98 Girls’ White.Dresses sl sortment of patterns, including dark grounds. It Mr. Garvan and. his associates, or says she would ruther be bossed by :;‘d easilon i namen and follow courage as against cow-|basis surplus requirements through Realities we find. ¢ ersons to whom they convey-!a man, any day. A man, she says, 3 Sxdicn . additional taxation. There is thus a |, " egraph, the telephone, e D Sroberty. in ihe patent | from the depths of her experience || ~60 "ot T White Dresses. 2 lor o <@ 77 | The principle which would be back | Prospect that the rate of increase ndw | 1 o woirqlens wave 80 vast. - | rignts concerned were guilty of graft | will not find as many ‘tfim:‘- with C 168 e 5 or 3 l(i‘ho‘lce of |::e:e_ two most popular and best it i v dopti 2 tion., they should be ex- !your work as a woman will. ‘wom- Round and square k . r elling wash fabrics in an assortment of every e e b e e plied to t:f the | Were once denounced as Folly's own. | S0 2" unishea’ and restitution will _scrutinize every angle and |J. Embroidery rulied or hemtitehed fin- aire® shadenthamihe Nte sound "'B; no arguments against it | $1.30 'a’: "'f ':,’ s i b: 1i°° Yet they are here at last. Tade of the public property. If It fs ' try to fnd ssmathing. to/ compisty i jsh_Long or short atvies. - 31, yds. 4 onnes ever could be sustained. It is that{per cent valuation will nof n- e o e 8o.. The fact that anv {about, while & man will simply Zh_tonE O e (& 2 ret when capital and labor elect to en.|creased during the five years of ac-(Still do we wait for mightier thought P o‘( them des_ ?:::-l:::;uw'l:::;& D?;:hl'o.rh hat it :lw:flh;p!.l:u&s_- 31,69 to sz_oo Lace Chemise R e e e gage in industries the continued oper- | cumulation, but that it may be ‘de-| , Than those of common men nothing A0 S ataling - with criminals'signed despair of getting anything |J Finest Wainsook and imitation handkerchief s able for either dresses or draperies. Yard wide ation of which is essential to the life | creased. 3 To guide the forces that are caught | there is.no such thing as politios in|patter. = Moreover, thig s D o ition timuma - ent oe imedal: 1 t z o . | the es of right-mi > fou a! y % c of the people they surrender the right In chaos now and then— 2 After all, the question is thel pro- than women. - s r a +69¢ W ’, ch 2 3 f Bezluxlul chiffon qn:;tw in the season’ . W s to discontinue such operation because| Estimates of the cast of the two big { When people in confusion move tection of the American people. in| Then ghere.is the opinion of c Women's Lhemise, or i y in the season's new- of differences which may arise b ‘We wait, and hope anew the view of the Mobile Register flapper udent, who has not yet Made of soft finish nainsook in flesh or est and pretties patterns; mostly dark v arise be-|sirikes run to such big totals that if e i), which sets forth- that | gone to work, but who wants & man ||, MAdE 0F RorC £ alliscsX B2 Seeh orwhite, grounds. 38 inches wide. 3% yards for $1.00. tween them. And in compensation for | they were expressed in terms of Rus- | That peace for all mankind wi.l prove ‘ihe real question is whether the boss when she does. Men, she says, [§ 00 on’ frockimg trim- = T this surrendered right it becomes the |gian rubles the space-saving - devices Another dream come true. owners of the patents came by them {haven't the nerve to tell a womflul = y asl duty of the people, through their TEn Ronestly. 1f they did not, they should | to do more than she is able to_ do. wuh sflk z = Yds. cmusint. ok pectiet) Balh ths (ctoital | o oLt e L S T ostlons. - [be made ta turn them bick sud Bey | Sier " do- something - for S her s e for ; e capital | gistances would become nect - : - | PNe full value, If they did, it is now | raf > Flesh color satin and sflk Camisoles, beautt-" and the labor engaged in such indus- “Why don't you settle some of these | 168 (Lo, o stablish that fact alzo.” |save her the trouple. A woman | rully made with 6-fnch yokes of lace insertion; < , tries against injustice. questions' - |1f should slso be understood, as the N T e i swem that |] end ribbons. _Four preity styles. % 36-inch Longecloth, - That is all there is to it, simply re-| Heavy snowfalls in the Alps have| “I have settled almost every. one of ?:::;‘:‘ Naws) ,fin:l;.n:qnp:'l‘onuvwere the woman manager or boss get: 69¢ Womeil’s Gowns, 2 for 36-inch Mercerized Nainsook, ciprocal obligation and responsibility | checked ~mountain climbing, and [them in my various speeches,” a10-|ioyon out by the GAmans nol‘to de‘- much the worst :.“ltt.ml: -ymn:;l.luk 'y S s I 36-inch Fine Pajama Check, between the public and the capital and | SWitzerland is experiéncing in’ cénse- | swered Senator Sorghum. “So have & v::lo'p-g.:;. I|'e;lou,- ::t to e‘:ft? Al i T ey l”'-hbtv‘wle Fdie mr-fi,rl‘ nm;_e f:“ hu:, r&r‘-v;:?n:'cfi:}’ :‘r'.,:‘; 36-inch Fine Muslin, vi nce its dulle: ] my fellow statesmen. The | a Z he ought to be .a fairly |§ muslin- ST labor which must serve it. Ip the|auence one of st seasons since | number of my chemical processes and compet-. kidded she ouEht to De s el | vokes. 5 yd& . trouble is that a whole lot of ‘Deople | fng here with the German chemical | ke = gt ot Sl don' know they have been setied and | 4nd 876 NG wcalnel’ Sy 10 oy $1.00 Men’s Muskn Night Shirts keen on asking them over and over | 3% Sl ans supreme in the field. Nor- | M. Carpentier and ‘the Stagehand. 2 for = Press (Albany Full yard wide—a wonderful quality at the price. Choice of five movelty weaves. mine strike and the rafl strike neither | the war started.. capital nor labor has heeded its obliga- e The primaries in the states are scat tions to the public. On the other hand, hould b the public has not fully discharged its |tered along during the summer to]again.” mally, if n;:e:fl:“tm‘;";’;; granteda! Of cours thia io the summer, and S e el 51 ré il large i a little leeway is allowed to report- The samples and surplus of a large fanu- Rvorred. 10 wil mot Bave Buty & cumpaign 1 h progremn: | {3ua Tuskins sys a'man w6 neer o e Beonontist ¢ra Theredore 1 ln az well ip Taks || tactorer of Muslin Nignt shirty v, ek, piala e : t ; & ta that “few realize an o ¥ < charged its responsibility until it bttt * | ChANBES his hmlnd is nbo:‘t‘ :uilx‘alhr::t; o iblican) asseris thd o n surround- encounter of 1 M Gearges; Carpentier, (| Substandards. ___ Chéice of— 3 for . makes adjustments in the transporta-| Lenin is reported ax dead and as re-|inE 88 a phonograph ly_oné | hoy N Aoneycombed by insidious. in: | some time chopping block for Mr. W. || £0 "o 7 Sifk § 3 Sox, 3 for . 3inch Indian Heéad, . tion industry effectiveand provides for | covering and ready tol resume labors, | Fécord. < fl““mw‘zf“fl:d 2’{::'1‘:2 ,.',’:::;,‘: K Ribbed all way round lege, fiber silk rolled s 40-inch Mercerized Batiste, s effective adjustments in the mining in. | He stlil holds the rotice ot the'worl, | - pu o TTo st . [Blwes were gstting too strong for ae soldter ot France |}, sport 3.4 Sox-for Firls. - Color: tan, romper P L * dustry. Until that is done the public {at any rate. 5 Congress and too strong for the &d- Teathered B trouseri | § blue, navy, black. Inspector’s rejects. e et 7 “I ‘thought you said the mosquitoes | COREES P04 'enis action of Presi- | 18ce .U eathiered hat, long ourls . ~:36-inch Fine Nainsook, must carry e share of the blame fer the troubles it is having. The public now is ready and willing to assume te full burden of its responsibilities. It looks to the government to provide 2 —1. ac. 4-Inch Chiffon White Voile 4 yds. 35¢ :‘:L'g‘m.n. WlnlcuPo::In s Cut grom the full pisce. The voila isa two- Ply weave and the poplin is highly mercerized. 8 yds. Good Quality Apron Gingham e o i1l -have another test . g Corntossel, | and we Wi ten: “Well, 'm“'dt ’!‘f"""' e 30 Tn the United States Senate dur- - ¥ they ain't. whai call ;- only ln;hm next few day 3 dandy; ahd. : B to - . kind o’ thoughtless and impulsive.” - e initial transaction may have g, that Heavy Thread Silk Hos® for ‘'women. Made oty baen parfectly clean, the New Orlesns am 2% 1] curt-tashioned. Colors; black, white, cordovan 3 Item (independent) sugsests, Dup “we | oyer the woHid in their for || and_gray. Substandard. - bttt ettt —_—————— o, DU e bs the teat, | id T ) “Virginia, Wets, . o ot | - Sragehand v _zwoone ne |1$2.00 Ladies’ Full Fashioned Silk $ This is taken from & special to.The “.“ " 3 Star from Winchéster respecting the new party proposed in Virginia: the necessary machinery. u'rnfi dmaafpeng:‘mu part ;g}l’ have « ¢ SATL IV are unable meoncolvrb;l;o: luuhdn irost. - PRI e ndidate for n o8 Senate | yigges' nothe,” 4aid Uncle. Kben: “but | transaction could: poss e 38 de- | What 41a°M; Ueorges do? He wiint- ’, H Indigo dye, stgndard quality. -Chofce of all i o o | S 02 ST | T o e oA, o S Sk e o S| | SLTS Mews Bajomas - @ | ae e S comes the most impertant figure in :«;:‘:h;'t‘l,-‘r"ig'dllg ‘.5'1 .n;ncl: &! :\g- respeck ss'dé fiddle.” 20 5 lin their -nmu-'{um& lr!lh.wf,- flr. Beckett, .and ‘what ‘fie # |§ anished with silic !rli{m “Onfy & slight shad-- the labor situation. welfare of the soldiers of e RS- vate possibllities, on the otiek hAnS. | Dempoey. _And was the ing of cloth, otherwisé they would sell for-§1.75. - - : T a————————— Sa Tov fhe D14 Contederate, aad || If -you CAWE spell, “sophistionted.” |are obvioks Sraugh. oy Yy Abietisdl PHICE & Staniiishes LR Beautiful’ patterns. in most wanted color- ; every form of 1eaigiation that i | just use. the word -tresh. —Rochester |should be; solf 10 SRYLCH nof when Georges, the $1.50 Women's Umbrellas - - : .o " ¥ Women and the Senate. Dbe beneficial to this people. - Times-Uniof ¥ & H n!fi .lg.f' PR :4 o a;ut dip s i e it ot e ings—delighttally cool for warm weather. CISLAG 102 E e ol 4 4 ui 1 - - = - ‘ Among aspiring women the SBenats| Such & candidate on such’s platform | zraras Goal Men—Headltne. |uniees the ' were & pibe and | swing with 1t once. ‘Then he jaupned | women. Tape edge and rib. paragon frame. 1/ : seems to have the call this year. Two 1 add 't - ot Th ':‘.ad. m.:flkm Ga- ed. ropiat manufactur- | raucously once more and 1] Ring and cord handiex. “ Gem . B72 SRR THE B 1 g At cost Lo work: i e R e T | 2% yards wide. Choice of bleached.or un< sette i K 2% X 5 bleachéd—exceptional quality. CIRHNE This degree. h - n;&.m-;m.:umm-mrug observe, doel ot-,:,n. . There p A om Laivert ! Hists under ki et , o et i il sed Snish—sbout 1% yards e

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