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44 It the flavor and aroma of cigars could be measured scien- tifically by some sensitive in- strument, 44 would stand high in the scale of mildness. 44 is a Sumatra-wrapped cigar made of mellow, carefully sea- soned tobaccos. 44 Cigar is made by Consolidated Cigar Corporation, New York Distributed by Capital Cigar & Tobacco Co., /02 Pa. Ave. ‘Washington. 1y 7 ThesdalPeiam P isrue A rich, purs white erepe 1C. d . TOILET PAPER QUALITY A.P. W. QUALITY Toilet Paper PRODUCTS are five different brands of unusually high grade paper. They differ in size of package, size and weight of sheet and KIND of paper, but each is the QUALITY Product in its class. They are all made in a clean, light, airy factory by expert workmen from new, terials ONLY. S IRVITATION MEMBER OF Frank E. Altemus, 2744 14th St. R. P. Andrews Paper Co., 727 13th. Barber & Ross, Housefurnishing, 11th and G Sts. Bronaugh's Drug Store, Monroe and 14th Sts. N. W. Burchell, 1325 F St. G. G. Cornwell & Sons, 1415 H St. Dulin & Martin Co., H - ings, 1214 G St. Henry J. Evans Pharmacy, 14th & Coumbia Rd. Judd Przrmacy, 14th & Girard. $. Kann Sons Co, Housefurnish- ings, 8th and Pa. Ave. Morgan Bros,, 3001 P St. O’'Donnell’s Drug Store, 604 9th St. O’Donnell’s Drug Store, 12th & F. O’Donnell’s Drug Store, 723 14th St. ‘ R. P. ANDREWS PAPER CO, MANYSTATES PROEE CHLDREN N DISTRESS Publice Officials Are Gradually Taking Over Work-of Private Agencies. | i County officers in many states are f finding it sound economy to make ap- propriations for local car® of de- pendent, defective or delinquent ehil- dren, rather than to allow this work to be carried on by individuals or other private groups, according to & report by the children's bureau of the United States Department of La- bor. Administration of care for neglect- ed, handicapped or delinquent chil- dren by local boards of citizens, em- ploying trained workers aided by state boards is, according to the summary, the plan which is gaining lnppmml in a constantly increaging number of states. Within recent vears laws requiring or permitting some form of county { welfare organization of broad scope have been passed in Arkansas, Min- nesota, Missouri, North Carolina and Virgi le individual counties, i s or state boards in a, California, Florida, New Pennsylvania and South Caro- e weorking out similar plans without special legislative action. County organization ‘concerned’ main- ly with the care of dependent chil- dren is found in Arizona, Indiana, New York and Ohio. of preventive and con- activities for children in rural sections usually depended on | the willingness of some private indi- | vidual or group to assume the finan- | clal obligations. The recent rapid growth of county welfare work has »me about larg a result of the vide plans; but on is usually put ter the county has e for it. und that plans arc states because s in local“conditions, the iples are in agreement.” | The general tendeney is in the di- {rection of broad, co-ordinated pro- ‘igx';lm: according to the report. | —_— i+ 'RE ACH FUEL POSTS. Coal Administration. federal fuel administration es- D naval offi- ‘will act as field representa- s took their stations. The naval officers have been in- structed to advise the fuel distributor daily relative to lpcal conditions as to a d obtained for coal and They also are expected osely for signs of acute . to keep posted as to markets to which coal is moving, to note prevailing transportation con- ditions and to collect information as to whether prices obtained for fuel are justified. 1t | to watch fuel short; ORDERED TO WALTER REED. Maj. Roscoe C. Batson, field artil- lery, at Camp Bragg, N. C.. has been ordered to Walter Reed General Hos- pital. this city, for treatment. P clean, pure ma- In the past, the report said, the de-| | Naval Officers Ready to Aid U. .| stribution of coal | you‘pwfir'?Théyam all- vV QUALITY DUCTS ECONOMY Each brand is made with the idea of giving exceptional value—each is priced so that get & lot for your money when you A.P. W. QUALITY PRODUCTS. * FOR INSTANCE The A. P. W.SATIN TISSUE roll contains 2500 sheets.” A carton of 4 rolls (10,000 sheets) is nearly a year’s su&ply for the average family TVE Been ABsoRBED PR | AN Hour WATI:HINS’:H\S THE EVENING KTAR, 'WASHINGTO MUTT AND JEFF —Well, That Makes the Honors Fifty-Fifty. SPIDER SPIN THAT weR! 'S WONDERFUL! | | RENTAL VALUES HIGHER LATEST RULING SHOWS Commission Allows Increase on Seven Tenants in Darling- ton Apartments. Indicative of the ‘rise in rental values in the past two vears was the determination handed down by the Dis- Lmn Rent Commission ruling that for- ‘mer rents fixed by it in the Darlington j aparunent house, 149 A street mnorth- cast, are now too low, and increasing thg rate schedule accordingly. The former rents, deemed fair by the commission in March, 1920, were raised by amounts ranging from $2.50 to $10 a month per apartment, simul- taneously affording the owner a re- turn of 7.5 per cent. In the petition for an increase, filed by Harry L. was declared tHat the prop- s operated last year at a loss. enants who will have to pay more- rent are “hadwick, O. R. Janson, Mrs, . Tompkins, J. S. Barrington, Sebe Newman, George M. Pearce and L. E. Reichard. e s e JUAREZ REVOLT BLAMED ON PROFAGANDA IN U. S. the “Propaganda” United States is blamed for the re- cent revolt of the Mexican garrison at Juarez in a statement issued by the Mexican embassy here. “The official information tends to show,” said the empbagssy’s statement, “that the mutiny at Juarez is due to propaganda emanating from the United States. The present situation nd business is carried on originating in as usual. Comment belittling the rebel move- ment is contained in a statement is- sued by Samuel Gompers, Ches- ter M. Wright, James Lord and by and costs but $2. This Week ‘v ' I O’Donnell’'s Drug Store, 1405 H St. O'Donnell’s Drug Store, \ Wisconsin Ave. & P St. O’Donnell's Drug Store, People’ P e . : 's ——— 10,000 teading dealers are displaying A. P. W. QUALITY Toilet Paper PRODUCTS in their window. counters so that YOU can 'test their Quality and Eco: The dealers listed below are the Authorized Local Agen- cies for A. P. W. Quality Products. A. P. W. Paper Co., Albany, N. Y. sand on their nomy. People’s Drug Store, No. 9, JIst & M Ste. People’s Drug Store, No. 10, i 18th & Col. Rd. People’s Drug Store, No. 11, People’s Drug Store, No. 12 le’s Store, No. N. Cap. & H NE. People’s Drug Store, No. 14, 1142 Conn. Ave. F. H. Ridgway Pharmacy, met B ATy o arry ‘aft, 11th. . Ave. Tipton & Myers, 17th & llll'k- Tschi..ey Bros, 1203 Conn. Ave, Woodward & De mngns& ; ‘Waodward & L , Housefur- 1th& G W.T. Weaver & Son, 1208 Wis. Av. = MEXAI&!IL - Klu&Fm& % .E.w.m-,{“n King St. | Edgar Warfield, Jr., King St. . e Canuto A. Vargas, as the executive committee of the Pan-American Federation of Labor. “With the remarkable strides to- ward the stability and reconstruction of Mexico for which the Obregon gov- b 4 < D. ¢, WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER %, 1922, ; (Copyright, 1922, by H. C. Pisher. Trade mark registered U. 8. Pat. off.) LOOK AT THG PcRfecl) WEB THAT SPIDER HAS SPUNI AIN'T T A MARVELOVS | Achievement? 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