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'HE EVENING STAR,|a= in fring weet ot i1k channel s behind them and Incidentally checking nked up directly with Potomac . {the vehieular trafic Which wmust not H e . 2 0 Bunday Morlng B, 1"l s soverat. i, of o0 e i et ere and There in Washington WASHINGTON, D. C. driveways to the system that now| If these one-méin cars are carefully < 3 FRIDAY 2R M’ 20, 10gg | Mmekes the capital's river park one of | operat{d) they. are necessarily slow. BY “THE MAJOR” «--v.September ¥b, . the wonders of the world. The pres-|They “drag” the road. And they choke —————leént driveway around the periphery of the t at the very peak of the THEODORE W. NOYES...Editor | poi,mac Park is over five miles. With | road, when every foot of headway 1s AWDRY tinsel—glhring lights | twenty tninutes to gulp down a five- —lunch hunters, heavily lip- |course meal. | I Memorial bridge and Columbia Island | valuabl The only time when the; The Evening Star Newspaper Company | usble L Y sticked, rouged and super- * x x % i o “I:!mh 2 nladfl'_d‘ as the development of.the lat- | &re feasible without gausing delays 1s eyebrowed—fake jewelry shops | QOME day wheh you dre travelig, New York Office: 150 u 8t. ter is now planned. this could be ex-|during the lighter-traffic periods of the | —collar buttons and suspenders— between here and New York look Shicage Ofice: Firt National Beok Bulding: | tended to probably elght miles, with day, when tracks aré Hiofe eleat and | rubber-neck wagons with pretty girl|out of the window of tte car and you T peacticaily so retracing of raute sve| when liads are comparatively small. | “Balts” 1::.1':." I e W T L DA You don’t want to buy inferior foods no matter how low priced—nor do you The Breaing Star, with the Sunday morntag | Across the river and back. .In addi-| Thé only consideration in faver of )™ street cars, appearance | maty crossings. o e 1B v : :fl’n"s."g."’r""; by actiers withia the €It7 | tion o the park sland drives. thus | these one:man cabpis that of ecohomy, | Submarinelike — wild-eyed. reckless | public satety come out WIth little want to pay unreasonable prices for first quality. : £ i . 'y - " & Bt Sundty cuv o tute 7 mowh-L O | directly connected at grade with Poto-and it fs an-scaonty 1n which the | SRS ey Chirmians k| round s o i s It U R You do want low prices and you do want quality; so-why not market where 5000, ™ Cotlection 8 made by carslers at (he | mAC Park, there Would be the drives | public doek;not share. The UHNMEN | peing neither elothes nor garments— | aiong the roate reminds one very mucn | Price and quality are combined in such a way as to assure you both saving and e2d of each non through Artington, adding two or | Commissioh must taks the public point | an endless stream of “moochers” and | of the statue of Joan e Arc, and as N satisfaction 5 Rate by Mail—Payable fn Advanee. three miles. more. No city in the|of view §fi'all matters of street rallway | beggars—some really poor, others|ghe stands to warn the suto dflurv . % NATT—-TayRNG I * jworld could then boast of anything|régulation; and it i impossible to con- | opulent—shifty-eyed erooks and dope|one can with a alight stretch of the |AN Maryland and Virginia. approaching such a stretch of attrac- | tinue to dferegard the protests against | flends—gaudily painted used cars dis-| jmaginagion visualize her as holding : R ) Falix ona Boniy- v ¥ I8¢ | tive roads. . |these cars without setting quite aside | carded by Totty Twinkle Toes, Who|aloft a gleaming sword and leading | Sanday oy *y 20c{ When the memorial bridge was pro-{the question of the people’s conven- ::‘]‘:.‘ “.‘l ’n':"" T "::“ ""*‘a"““"k‘: troops to battle. i posed more than twenty years ago|ience and safety.. gns—sagging mouths an *ow gk i g pouch-eyed males, who live at the ex-| TF you do not think that the rolier- All Other Siates. olumbla Tsland was not contemplat-| Té i £ ¥ ! | Daily a1d Suaday..1 y ~ a Island was not contemplat-i Tt is to be noted that the Rhode| pense of others—parasiten of all kinds.| | ckating craze has gripped the city $10.00; 1 mo., 85¢ | ed. But it was known that Arlington | Island Avenue Citizens ih their réso-| Such, £ R Daily y . . $7.04 .. VY uch, in part, is a pen picture of that| griye a 6th street In the sauthwest | R Deiecnly AE 3E0e: 1 mo- 356! would be developed, though, of coirde, | lution oF protest refer to thess cars | place they call Broadway, the lane that | ycotion some evening and you will find | res. or: mokKe eats . 99 . o= N Pork Loins . . . . . lb, 33c | Blue Ridge Hams, lh., 25¢ | no one at that time anticipated itslas a menace to heajth. This is & ref-| heralds the young, fresh favorite|.i (he lower end of the street literally growth in natiohal importance through | erepee<té.4he inadejuate ventilation | every few days, the place that speedily | yndreds of boys and girls who have The Threat of War. 5 A 9%t . I b h g the burial there of heroes of the great | irf ‘caté that gre sealed at the tear.|forgets, but one whose tentacles once | gien over the resurfaced streets and i) 2 With the British forces at Chanak |war. The purpose was to bring Ar-|TH eason is:at hind When windews '"‘;"" never release—the maker of | 5re ysing them as a skating fink. To Roast—Half ot Whole 2 Sugar Cured, Mild, Whole R virtually invested by the Turks, who | lington ifto direct and immediate con- | will> not -be kept ©pen generally and | *0dden sonls—The Great White Way. R Pork ChOPS v o s o lb.. 38¢c Blue Rldge Bacon, ]b.’ 35¢ have penetrated and occupled the en-| junction with the federal city, to sym- | tlie air in thé one:man cars will get * % % % FFICIENCY experts throughout the g 5 tire balance of the neutral zone on the | balize the reunion of the northern and | miogé. And, more foul as the aubumn | ATVHE other evening two members of | 14 country have done Tuoh to hring hCente:l Cuts Ib.. 18 il dl])ary C;gi‘ Sliced - Asiatic side of the Dardanelles: with | southern sections of the coyntry and {advances.:This factor is of importance the fair sex, while seated in one | 2 C British reinforcements in the form of | . express the gratitude of the nation |and should be borne in mind by the | of the moving picture houses, were aia- | %657, 2% ¥et 10 ave SO My BAC Fresh Shoulders . lb., moked beel 1ongues,,,. 40c superdreadnaughts and destroy for those who fell in the great civil | Utflities Commission. cussing the matrimonial difficulties | WS W BRI N G TS in Small and Lean l Mild nmi Sweet marines, infantry. aviators, planes|struggle. Memorial bridge was neverj A rule requiring full crews on all that beset a certain screen idol whose | [/ i “pein, . i i 3 - v o e g disturbed three, four, o and munitions heing rushed to lh‘!r-nnmn»lated as a measure of utility. | cars operated in the District of Co-|4BIlity to make love hae caused muny |y "or more times by conductor, in- Fresh Hams . . . . lb‘9 26c | Pick engeprnbues, rhreatened area. the events which {but primari an expression of in- ! lumbia ‘'would be gratefully welcomed | ¢ "tCF T8 HRE RS B M”‘I”’m’c’lsp.mr or checker, or whatever they Six to Ten Pound Average Sugar Cured have happened with such amazing spiring patriotic sentiment. by the citizens who use the local lines. ) 4 call the one who wants to see your . - ~ e 1legal difficulti ha b led | b P CTh s . e S v a1 210, S 2 N Spare Ribs . . . . . 1b., 15¢ | Sugar Loaf Bacon. Ib.. 18¢ xu:}ed extreme g.r.x‘\.n.\v, ed by a structure such as that which . Official Claims. { pily for a few months at least. The 1:; ri:lhgall:::edp:;.:“;:;n l.n m:}l\y s”ule Very Finé and Meaty A Breakfast Delicacy Nor is the crisis rendered appre-|the Fine Arts Commission favors and other, with quite audible chuckle, re-} 50 BTy ies n it and The *“‘claiming”—not only usual but imperative in the premises—has be. gun. Chairman Wood of the republican congressional committee sees a ma- marked: “And then after that I sup- pose the second reel of the picture will be called the Shriek.” * ok kK Pig Kidneys . ... lb, 10c Pickled Ham Hocks,1b.. 10¢ Very Fancy For the Boiled Dinners All-Pork Sausage . lb., 26c Westphalias . . . . b, 38¢c ciably less acute by the friendly tone { which has always been regarded as the of the telegraphic exchange -between | proper design, which will directly link Gen. Harrington, the British romirhe memorial to the war President mander-in-chief, and Mustapha Kemal | with the national cemetery, and which sticking it in his hat is a far better system than that used on any of the eastern roads today. * % % * Pasha, the Turkish nationalist leader.{will unite the parks and thus enhance OME da. » HAPPENED to be passing through . . : jorl A y when you are traveling ? ; For while it Is true that assurances | the glory of the capital and its setting. | 1o '¥ °r::l:'y f;" hie "“‘;"' i "’:id“:“ on & dining car call the steward | ] Georgetown the other day when my Meat or Links Al Meat, No Waste are given and received of u sincers MnSHR ouse. ThAL, of course, 18 & conelders. | or ana ask him about how many | sttention was attracted to un old-time | T3, 44 1b., 18c | Frankfurters 1b., 20c mutual desire to avoid “the occurrence | Unbearable School Conditions. |- oroP frem the site of the republic: | PI0, 5 re served the traveling public | barber shop, and upon the shelyes were uddimng . < . . . oo R oy of incidents” which might precipitate 3 - lan majority in the present House. But | g ino " " course of a year: his an- | the old-style mugs that barbers used Fresh Every Day Made Fresh Every Day Effects of the congestion in the pub-|the party could stand it—might even many years ago. in the olden day : swer will surprise you. According to den ‘hools are now being severely |bencfit from it. The smaller figure|one of the Pullman dining car stew- |Shaving mugs had the owners' initials ot only are the children crowd- | might help to eliminats factionlsm,{ards there are 1,400 stewards employed ! placed upon them in brilliant gold let- on the different railroads in this coun-; ters or there was a picture of a fire try, and he estimated that each stew-|company or prancing steed, or some ard during the ycar attends to the|other unique and thought-to-be-beau- wants of about 30.000 people. When | tiful decoration. you come to figure up the tota! it will ¥ % ¥ % hostilltles, there is no evidence of a dispositfon on the part of cither to vield an iota from the strategic or 1 lie teit. diplomatic positions to which each has | €@ int® glataroomsibeyondithe averagelMhichiwas the;icurse ot thofincation Lien sorarniited of the possibilities of good teaching, just closed. The poseibiltis and! tadeed; the pruh-:‘f?'h they are |nadloqullt.,\. aunplle[f {0: the other hand, Chal'rr]nan “n‘lsh GBIt o & W N twesnithe Tk “"div;‘u cquipment. h“h m,x:m ‘sld'?uols of the democratic sermldorm ‘TTE&'T Great Britain is more imminent today “"f‘ ""”.]"‘;" R ‘°'?,"“’;“° scehice entiupmia B’! than the world. partially aware of the | °f the ")mrm: mu:l _g:ll' 'l‘delrl essons | towart dthe democm]llc pu:y. : ut fearful potentialities of such a con- without the ai@ of “individual texts, he adds this saving observation: fliet, dares to admit, And this despite | A0UDIing With other. Tn some schodls, | “Whether the republicans can coun 1215 ¢lb. Smoked Pienics 121;¢lb.| STRICTLY NO. 1—CLOSELY TRIMMED—NEW CURE Surprise you. The rond on whicl he 'O members of the Racquet Club i e ot o1 s e oo menberz o e e [N Natjve Steer Beef Milkfed Veal lion peaple in its diners every twelve) the matrimonial adventures of £ *'IN Chuck Roast . . . . 1b., 17¢ | Shoulder Chops . . 1b., 23¢ re : : ¥ hat both of the | : ; he fact that ither the Turk too, there are not enough desks and |teract the present movement remains{ever, include the old-time eating|the chaps denlnl:ed t i 3 :-,fm?;rim’.q" ‘::',‘l:";.q‘h:,,h."‘rw_(:‘"‘: chairs. In some of the kindergartens ' to be seen.” houses, where passengers are given thespians were “matrimaniacs. Cl:mcc Tender Cuts Finest Quality St el fn & war the one swith thelold. worn-out furniture is being sup-| As a matter of fact, the sltuation is 2 Roast, 1b., 33¢c | Veal Croquettes . . ll).’ 25¢ ) s { plicd, taken from the storerooms. and |extremely confused and confusing. It § S e The series of events which will lfudi'vcn from the refuse heaps. Children |is a perilous time for prophesying ex- EDI l ORIAL DIGES I None Finer Anywhere v 1 A Real Treat ]b 2_ to such a confilet, should it come, are, | 27¢ Deing shifted from school to school | cept as a matter of official duty, as in Ilegs A 2C losuch @ confiict, should [t come. are:lin the effort to adjust and equalize, | these two cases. Mr. Wood and Mr. Shqulder Roast . . lb., 25¢ ea e L,‘R. oy bbb lwith the result that many are Walsh have simply met official obliga- Ll ot certhibbs Hiat i Bies Brorecue Boneless and Rolled Short Leg Roasts \ :;7«:1"'::;:“;“:“:11-} o’:“:(:r::’(!:n:f roseen | signed to by "5t Tong: distances |tions. Brophecies by them were ex.|Much Depends on Flexibility |3 G ioesS ot prove P be Tt | NN d R 1b.. 25 Calves’ Liver 1b.. 50¢ § et The machinery of diptomacy | froin thelr homes. While doubticss | pected, and they could not afford to Feature. A A Y avs thit & Bro- Clo oast . . . . . 1Dy c oo o 1D, N\ To set rolling, | But diplomacy moyes | (NS¢ assignments may be corrected |disappoint the public. With the Fordney-McCumber 1arill | (aotive CRrift 1oas o Tatled.” Especially Lean With Blue Ridge Bacon—Great N\ g S V" Llater, the effect of the constant shift-| Mr. Walsh says the brightest demo- [ law in effect editors are watching S oy = ® D stowly and, pending its finished work. | [0 0T g s demoralizing. The |cratic prospects are in New York and | with great fnterest the operation of “Hold That Line.” Short Ribs of Beef, ]_b., 12¢ | Rolled Roast . . . . lb., 25¢ the flexibllity feature ingerted in the| «Ol4 grads” of Siwash, Wampus Bill at the request of President Hard- | and Whoosit colleges feel a thrill as Real Economy Here Lean and Boneless \ ing. Critictsm of the law as nally [ of days of yore when the whistle el vor: v of the |N ° ° completed generally unfavorable, | blows today for the start of X i rt|annual foot ball season. ~TUnder- but there is a disposition on the part| 2% tes with clenched fists in al- c o | lc ens ] of republican editors to argue that, | poct prayerlike frenzy will be im- if the President acts wisely in exer- | ploring their beloved eleven to “hold |\ FREDERICK COUNTY MILK-FED SPRINGERS, 2 TO 3-LB. AVERAGE cure, further steps are deemed essen-|” cising his newly conferred powers to ;Lx:;flllnoé’)‘nra;'.br::ie{n\;: that forward Fruits and Vegetables |LowPriced GroceryStaples N. Y. Lettuce, 2 for . . 25¢ | Gold Dust . . . . pkg., 27¢c tial. Politely, sincerely protesting tion adequiite to meet the capital's re- |days. Mr. Lodge’'s success me @l r¥ise raten, the 1aw yet may prove|Pass Of & N Gne through the . Large Heads Large Family Size ot e B e | children are not getting the right start | New Jersey. He is acting on this Once taken, even though the m(-nm-.-}i“ their school work. opinion in arranging to spend the e becomms Attt aun. | Here, then. is a condition of crowd- | whole of October on & stumplng tour Tational pride mrecludes s withdrawnt |15 and shortage and confusion dircct- | through the West, giving only the last Trom the positim taken. | Them . to|1¥ attributable. to the lack of suficient | seven days of the campaign to the renaer those pesitions the more. se. | PUIINES, teaching force and cquip-{cast. His home state of Massachu- ment due to the failure of appropria- | setts will get only one or two of those i onditions ! most conceded, and elsewhere in New Ha e quirements. These conditions are not ; most ) : the blsod circdlatiog Usrough, e thelr peaceful inclinations, each| . ..'¢) any particular grade or|England the republicans are in good | Deneficial one : ance. mnone can compare with _the watching the other with vigilant sus- ; Hope for_the public after all rests are, with, the plcion, they stand pat. It is at fhis|SFOUP Of Srades. They obtain in everyshape. witn P president, the New York | college game of foot ball. 2 > 4 e argues, and his | trained team playing with the ac- point that, desplte the highest mo.|Pert Of the systém from the kinder T e enviable one. Yet | curacy of & machine carrying the gartens to the high schools. The president o Dartmouth, in de- | if he makes his labors as 4 tarift re- | ball down the fleld arouses college % 7 } % 7 7 tives of responeible statesmen and 5 st order. { 2 whi o] o = he mreteREG B St ha fac 5 on to-| enthusiaem of the highest order. = |N\ \ military leaders, the possibility nf! The city's hape is that when Con-|pioring the pretense instead of the fact | Viser a memo e cormormie stabilicy | At no other sport is the N 15 S. Kr t., 13¢ N v war changes to probability, The ir.|E7eSS acts on this matter it will do 50| o¢ college education, may Perhaps be | none ‘will be more delighted than|®sm so well organized as in the | S for . . C auer aut .. .. . 10C N B prol i n 1 9 N i 5 I'with a view not merely to meeting the wh ve been able to find lit- | cheering of the students. For no N\ | responsible, hot-headed action of some referred to with undergraduate flip-|those who have M a5 brave N G Some {y mediate emergency, but to provide e dle comfort in the Fordney-McCum- | other events will thousands brave (N Large White Bunches New Pack N obscure individual or group touches | C ooy % ¢ |pancy as having said a “Dartmouth-} y0 ity The Savannah Press (dem- | Inclement weather to shiver for B lb - \ the contact, nerves taut with anxiety SNSITUCUIVElY for the future. Todas #] BEEHE il SRR ST | mor i nbew e men oot N Sweet Potatoes, 3 1bs., 10¢ | Old Dutch Coffee . 1b., 25¢ \ d ased 1o%i % | congestion is the result of years of assails the “free list” of the measure, | ment. Truly, f’?ol ball hn'! .ihu EVE 2] 4 \ and repressed grievanco gIve WAY.| ...t of spasmodic increases fol- citing the various articles included |Otees those whose love for the spot The Same Price—the Same Quality N T v . oo R, 8, e e 0| e e | R S AR | TR D et Fancy Homegroyn : 29¢ | ed by ) o ¢ v S § s ‘ R of hell which is war once more is| OFCL Y TURPS B B T S be |manencies of the Russian government, | £ 2 Mt TALS CR0%00 he Fordney | and many a heartache at failure. for N. Y. Cabbage9 3 lbs" 10c | Brooms ......ea,Z<Jc \ . N | N loosed upon the earth. despite the shifting of soviet principles | McCumber crowd is to be kept out of | Success means failure for the op- the lst of public benefactors and |ponents. It is greéat, however, for R\ Strictly Choice A Good Strong Sweeper 7 7 fonly prolonging the troubles to pro- So, God forbid, it may be at the | " d sentiments. \ . ivide one year for a large increase in an g ublic philanthropists from the | the losers to have the feeling, N N e mepisbeemiins ssite the dhy [PULTg e hotanas (2 ko] | TS Biowene Bt b ot et the | ey Tilen, nebtine-—biursi |\ N Elberta Peaches, 2 lbs,, 15¢ | Jello . . . . . . . pkg. 10c \ “Iratio of ennual appropriation. The| Vaudeville managers who taboo pro- | jjo"t%*® All Flavors N :::.‘;‘ ;‘;":: l::”;';_ne":‘; "_;:‘i‘: present school situation demands a | hibition Jokes inflict no injury on the | The bill will curb exports, the Newark Potent English. Large Freestones = 7 1\ sponsible leaders of the two nations | 1OnE time series of unusual allotments | laugh-hungry public. The §ood ones e ndependen e beyond ouy| Suen Tong, Emperor of China, APples Stiah o0 le., 25¢ | Post Toasties . . pkg-, /2(! \ which there face each oth providing for a bullding program cov- | were very few. sctual needs and the disposal abroad | wants to cut off his pigtail. This X . S This One §: e ering meveral years, each annual ad- R S of some 10 per cent of production, | news is enlivening, first, because few Good Cooking and Eating ave on This On N R Los et therefors, makes much of the differ- | readers have been aware that there = 1b.. 15 N . dition to the equipmént Being material- | . p¢ter many years of experiment the | ence between prosperity and depres- [ was any Emperor of China, and, Cantaloupeg eso3for 25¢ | Pure Peanut Butter, b 10€ N\ 'th 2 high tariff in effect the mari- {1y in excess of the yearly growth of effect of antitrust legisiation appears | 5ion. 8o we must make up our mind | second, because of the reason for N time bootlegger may find it possible to to pay for the tariff, not alone in an | such an unholy desire. Ri d Sweet A Wholesome Spread \ w Sbbet o oeit SR T > B the District. to be a liberal enhancement of the |sren of Dgner prices at home. but | The young pretender to the celestial ipe and Swi lb 25 P ff d R. 15 c § | nary ratify : ———————— ; frected. in a falling off in exports. including | throne got along all right, it seems, kg ‘ his propensities for illegal gein. Thére 7 5 valusiof stocks affects Taw onteriajs, The® agriculturalist |as long as he adhered to the estab Tokay Grapes 2 8sy &0C uiie ice . .. pKgZ., N are degrees of outlawry, and the| AT Official of the fire department, will be bound o feel the pinch every | iished education provided from time |N : The Popular Cereal \ emugglor of ordinars werehandise| WhIIe eAting his lunch, Kad difficulty 1| photographs of prohibition agents | FAIL 88 much as the manufactyrer| immemorial for Chinese rovalty, But Large Red Beauties P’ 1 § | 1 E or export.” e view o Mil- ree years ago the lad, then fifteen | NN - R n_"y i) conmencedw‘””' o | understanding’ “the proprietor, Who|a.e in demand, but not through mo- | waukes Journal (Independent), the | years of age, decided that he wanted Bananas ... .. dOZ., 30c | Salmon .......e€a,lle 1§ | tried to tell him the building was burn- | ;.. £ affecti bra measure “was written, not by Con-|to learn English, and started in. R N far as the health and sanity of the e The iation ot algreatioity lin: tives of ectionate remembrance. T tha Tntarest OF tho COUBUEY. ] E e At e T et -k, L d Fan Tall Can N piimatelconaumenare concerion: c]fi;les rel):liunmtives of so many §“l b}:lr lMlIntnenE seeklx‘ngx—tn }::m?; and made excellent progres: And St = - § 'or themselves.” ven should | then he found how one thin, eads to \ 7 . S T countries that firemen, as well as po- SHOOTING STARS. Tove ~the best tariff sver written,” | Snother. _The frst thing ne knew, | N Buttor i high and Thé customer who I've found a butter substi- N The world, elways grateful for @ |licemen, may vet be expected to he delay in perfecting it and the|he wanted to study geosraphy—not Dutter 18 5 . o " tute that is as good as N . | time wasated on it will make it “an | the "estabiished ' Chince brand, but |N dications are it tries a package of godd song, is willing to say that Sir | qualify as linguists. BY PHILANDER JOENSON. jece of legislation,” the|regular geography, with modern maps P “Spredit” will sa butter at half the cost. Rulyard Kipling is bettér at poetry e e Cleveiand News (republican) urfuce;| of the world and degrees of latituds | N will go higher yet, prect y han he is at politics, and let it §0'at) wy.; gn American heiress marries TeoiEasy. SECUAtEiE o the mom sreument|oog gonstulle cie . Thus b fownd To Prove Its Goodness We Are Giving N that, It's easy to hinder a weary chap éver offered in favor of duties fixed | pigger than China, and in some ways | N\ o R A e a representative of European rovalty | v, s trudging along the way. by some other agency than Congress|more important. . £ 2 1b: he N she should put him under contract not | ,., hiatia fitend —an innovation not to be sought| From that, he was lured on to ac- | N A 1-1b, package of SPREDIT to each purchaser o s. at the N\ t:‘““"::"b’g portion of last year's | to abandon his position for reasons of Lte ea;;ypw SR e congremsional consent.” The | quir 8o much of the modern western regular price of 25c. If not the best nut margarine ever used, N ~ was cal llusion. 1 education that now he wants t : . N S iimii e mn;:d °f | personal safety. When hin wishing has gone astray, | PSESINE prices, againet recession” |in automoblies and tr.‘:nsn-:m"gmp: bring back the two purchased and obtain refund in full. \§ | obbleston lack ; - - | and airplanes and go sbroad and find N ‘would have burned almost as satisfac- e You can harm a man in e little while letin (independent republican), and|pow the rest of mankind lives and 5 N torfly. 1t o but natural for Jersey demo-| When ill nature takes command. | \f the flastic Provicion o8 he Tedl | what it s doing and thinking, Large stocks and a varied assortment such as is found in public markets ap- N erats to hint that Senator Frelinghuy- | But it takes some style to make him | Jiistice attempted under these rates| ares, there's potency in the English P 2\ Market, an instit; N i it is language. One feels like recommend- | NN 1 ny customers. To these we say visit the Master Market, an institu- N The bootlegger on shore is Anding{°¢" Will not perform as brilliantly in} .. smile may bo checked The it s the big |ing" It to a lot of people in. this peal to many 4 Lfnd et in Washihet N an objectionable amount of support And to lend him a helping han@. | FACHOF SRoh, MY GeleTune T Uihe | country.—Tacoma News-Tribune. tion that is years ahead of any public or individual market in Washington. N | from the booze lugger at sea. bill and its sponsors.” This s also| With these long skirts the flapper has [N You get the items advertised above with an infinitely larger selettion. g RS ST It's easy to cheat a little bit the opinlon ~ entertained by the i something to flap.—Little Rock Arkan- \ Memorial Bridge Park Link Tisaadition $o sxpiatatng how isoime |y, 700 Diay the gameo.of iife. aclg:c";'i's’c)“f'.fi‘ai??{fiizq%‘? R s | 2= Gazelte. "IN S al g 1 s as & Park Link. . ¥ It’s easy to save yourself and quit to meet the changing demands of | Th ho mad iltion : an’ m m . P | An betmcen o ot iridgy | 2116 P00t congresional oatr |5, i e honet st | g 54 st RepcEHE 0 a1 T e of s Saturdap’s Master Market Speti Ds .. . | statting from the western side of the It’s not so dificult to be smart tompt will b made to rewrite or| World's twel - N . 5 en Lifeoln Memorial to cohnect the capi- ottiér things did pot. * When some piirposé has failéd to ;evl‘:o 'i‘: ca:g:o ta_.rhm hgv u:nr tmnlxz %a ‘:;zs wléo ::r::c:t m‘:m;m Dehcatessen Pou'lt 3 ePaflm t 1 e e B B e . e effel o £ - R tal with Arlington and 4 high btidge land, S o maves s lentively atasonins | | rry CHkng Half Fried Chicken................60c | Fresh Roasting Chickens_Lb., 45¢ But the real m::;: ”h'_et-bflrtm tlon, How ‘to 'prot'«‘;nc the home w;wh. at do the stars say?’—ieadline. a market , .forel competition , they usu: want a e et e oime Compel the | divorce."—Jackson Cltisea-Patriot. Sy, importer to piy duties wherewith — Limited to support the government, is a| John J. Butler of New York L Campaign Expense, u o fEBakerd mission sets forth in its admirable|approval. In fact, they are regarded| Are you & éttident of political écor- uo‘;ntxflp%?xu ','hfike’ Kn’z's'.“mfi{"éifi gom%u:hv?&é-—fl:lnwfim S statement. One consideration partic- | by the people who ride in them; ‘and | 0mY’ 2 ceded it, has been unable to solve.” e ulerly should appeal to the memorial | by those Who use the streets al rgside| “No, replied Senator Sorghum. “A |, THE imeasure rrvhlhly will not remain] _ The adjournment of Congress should st @ more northerly site in line with The One-Man Cat Nuisance: New York avenue, there is no room| One-man street,cars have been run- for reasonable doubt, as to propriety |ning in the eity of Washington for | and expediency, as the Fine Arts Com- | soine months, but afe far from public Potato Salad.._.......—...2 Ihs., 35¢ | Fresh Broilers Ea., 75¢ C:m:e Cheese......;.._..2‘lbs.’, 25¢ | Fatted Stewing Fowl......_Lb., 40c Cole Slaw. i......31Tbs., 35¢ | Choice Young Guinea Hens, ;i average ................ Ea., 70c 1aw very long, In the view of the Chi- | femind President Harding to prepare Lb., 65¢ 2-1b. ag oy bridge commission in its Judginent of | of them, as & muisencs and & dunger | Andidate doesu'c have to ptudy econ. (E2gSu" M dhepiract ! i |8 Thankssiving Gas Broclamation Long Island Ducks........_.Lh.;-40c the designs now before it. A low|ous nuisance at that. The Rhode Is.|OmY these days. It's forced on hlin.” poihts out "fll‘h‘;flveh{evlllblicun sena- | Brooklyn Eagle. Frederick County Milk-Fed Poultry bridge will give access directly to Co-!land Avenue Citizens’ Assoclation has I Ot i Klgily nmaential “Eat the Best” : e and widely respected for ability and| Moonshine casualtles are helping to lumbie Island, which is now béing|added its protest to others that have| Jud Tunkins seys it’s wrong to al-|character, voted against the tariff bill Rp\;kiti nt;le new ballad, "Suec“milnl ereated by reclamation from the river | been filed with the Public fiflliw ot = Iude to marriage es & lettery. In a|!n the final diyision. This s signifi- e.”—St. Paul Dispatcl 3 De artment i extension of Analostan Tsland and | Commission agatnst these. caks 4 & | lottery you dun't have to stake yuur | Afureont ropublcess ih seats in| yPUoDean Soclety Totes amnnounce that Coffee Department Butter and Egg Dep. ‘While e: . 2 r_kaiser will od 1 < ; A destgned as a feature of the ellty park | “menace to life, imb and health.” - existence on one ticket. :::us;-mt:’u:-‘; lh::::l'v ;.x:, n':fflgr- _;gtgln N 6': ” ll 'k et Bl end. Lb-, 39 ¢ Ho“and,ne“e Blltwl' ______ __Lb iy 49(! system. This large space will, in a| It stands to réason that one mén ey able republican support in an effort e notibeen: MIAOOR=—Ran Mas s at Cefeteria Cut from Tub—They Can't Churn Better Butter fow years, be developed into as attrac- | cannct operate the sticet car-algne King Richard's Mistake. g revise the Fordney-McCumber tar- Cif You Can Prove Its Quality Mochs sud Java Blend... Lb., 42¢ | Milbrook Eggs_..... -Doz., 38¢ tive & ressrvation as Potomac Park.|as efficiently, expeditiously or safely as | “My kingdom for & hot#é!"—Hortsiiss baok. Bup, lying on the wéstérn #1de of the | two men. - The man in - front must| In sorrow,seemed to shiver. g ,,?;"‘o“,,ogu,, th red ] how {o: The World's Finest Coffee Selected, Candled, in Cartons ebainal, it will be comparatively in-{be motorman, conductor and cashler. |She saidi “(Why can't he show eoms 3:‘5;3::‘:’..‘:"..“.‘.‘3&.“&?.‘.";. ] e o 2 the dic: | R - : - F—-——-——-U_ e must take fares, make change, give sense e prospect that executive discre- = ¢ y . Old Dutch Eakeshbp or Iaal'ge Sers trafisters, closs doots.ahd operats con-| * And holler fof & fivver?* tlof Wil Gontinue £0 Diay 8 Ire bart | srost artifclal BaTt ls raads to cate he low bridge pian includes e “round | troller and brakes. . He cannot do all Sy in @&l future tariff-making will belnshermen, not fish—El Paso Times. O Boiled Ham—whole......_... Lh., 55¢ potnt” at the conter of Columbla Is.|of. thess at once. By rile he is fe- An Intelibotual Benedt. ;{'&2{7? ol s means, sro remaoer s | ChaFlottE P“.“%,""i"é“';fi for 50c | 0 o and FatedBuy s Whole Ham and Seve 1and, the bridge level being only slight- | stricted to - his. duties . as .conductor| “Do you think it worth while to “:""i ¢ "mfi :'l)m"{::;‘ tig sb'l;""‘: Thrace is not slways to the swifl o 20c Per Lb. 19 bove that of the aand itself and| Whils tho car is halted. As soon as |send your boy Josh {0 CalleFer" [ M (Eoth Bent” Bo 15 e v real | O FUI Dispaich. Jelly Doughnuts Dor.; 20c | Cooked Tongue-whole... Lb., 55¢ siving direct access both Ways' to the|aill the departiug passengers have left ‘es,” replied Farmer Corntoasel.|ize that men could, in the-present| Some nations sre this way about Filled Wiih Fine Jelly : e 25¢ Lb. By Slicing Yourself park apace. On the other-hand, the and the incoming passengers have paid | “Even if ho'doean't learn much hel | State of the World, pass such o DIl | war—they can take it or leave it|R g A Ri Sliced B Lb.. 37 high bridge contemplates crossing of |their fares- and réceived: their trans. getamongst people who-éith. bové to|Jof the-promotion of scarcity. . The | Lone—Fittsbutgh Sun. | Pumpkin Pie... Blue Ridge Sliced Bacon, Lb., 37¢ 4@ taland park at a considerable-ele- | fers and chinge le,can close' his dobr | him thefe are a few things he doesn’t m:’e‘:el:c:hlt"?‘:fi:r (oispendent) eThey -:E:u nol pass” s tm]uh: by % Lafgé Size - Rindless—Packed in 5-Lb. Cartons vatlon without eny possibility of ac-{and start his car. That division of | know.’ concerned only a partisan spelibinder | stogs ;&W "’:" 'fiu: divisi soga e T T R T : . céés save by long ramps, whith would |duty makes perhiaps for safety, but —— would/¥entite to/prodiciustiwhstiis “iatanoosa News. - Plan to liinch &t our eafétesin. The Duteh Kitehien is tarning out real home . ; nmdy@qu:w?rm.m “Hutarys . W'{ n&?n w.mu oFe man keod delienciss, Fo iks tell us we can’i be beat. gt : > g ~m . s ml'.._-unafi a{g e ” I 2 k.

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