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76~ THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. ¢, SATURDAY, MARCH 24, 1923 THE EVENING STAR,:dustr}u We used to have ice situa-|Lincoln born on holidays?” or *“What THE WAYS OF WASHINGTON CAPITAL KEYNOTE With Sunday Morning Edition itions in the “good old days,” when ' did Caesar have for breakfast before BY WILLIAM PICKETT HELM. BY PAUL V. COLLINS The Library Table i big three and four mast schooners crossing the Rubicon?” or “Repeat the WA I » D. C. SHINGTON, D. C BY THE BOOKLOVER. brought ice to Washington and un-|names on Connors’ list” etc. etc. {loaded it at the ice houses on the!When a poor student would make a SATURDAY - .March 24, 1923 | iy, front. Tt was quite common to | mess of it the tallbrowed professor ! have things go wrong with ice. One ! would shrug his shoulders at the ig- = T ; The great popularity of summer THEODORE W. NOYES.......BAItor | summer we would have an ice short | noramus and say something like “Back e ;len:gu‘!nn“.:::::.I‘;L::.:('flmr'x o B Eowernment hands| camping—real roughing it, 1 mean, TR ET b Novoisse Cosinny becanse in the preceding winter | o the mines for your™ or “Sign up | 6"\ rreamnry s How doen 1 spend | (8, 1 NaVy” Department, 9.5 to the | not the do luxe kind—is &n ind Suainose Ofice. 1IN & ivinia Ave. on the Kennebee and Penob- | with a bush league!” But Worms turn i yhq millions the taspayers give it cach ]f'"\“";'""l«u and $6.19 to tion that many people would be glad "% " atran S hans a few miles up into the ak+ ewiSlock Omce: 100 Rmh Bt scot was too thick to cut and the |as well as wriggle. and these girls in | years oo, o phat accounts €OF |10 drop out of the super-civilized con- | _ Thib (8 UUOLed £P0m the BOrY Of the fuyd Jet them fall it would be neces Buropellicage/Ofce: Tomer lilldiog, | next summer we would have another | New Orleans retaliated effoctively on} Suppose you pay. tho govemiment §1001, NEXt—or, perhaps. first, pt all—|ditions in which we live and would |y FICe o0 & [OFICE Serviee Ban. Who | sary the balloor S = shortage because the ice was 0o thin | the professors. One of the questions |in taxes, what do you get in return? | one e tam, bey 4 the annual®interest {like to have a part in the taming of L TR e e 1o gain suflicient 1iftins The Exening Star. with the Sunday morning | to cut the winter before, Wushington |on the list handed the faculty was |How ia the money spent? What does |single. item of outge I cailsSioe|he wilderness, such as our fore-| ot 0 0 o CBHEE on umabre moser o Taie wates edition, ia dellvered by carrivrs within the city | : 2160 cents per manth; daily onis. 45 cenis per | Will be thankful if ice does not de-|{“What is maraschino?” and one pro-|the government buy? How n of it!§24.18. AERTIOER] il o e o e Con SR enloveent . mihe gk for ring not one squars ) o = c s of mil 113 ton. pouth: Sunday anie. 20 conts ot montlh O [ velop into 4 “situation” and if the! fessor wrote. “It ls the name of algocs to pay st on the nattoal | | Then same installment pasments of | temporaries of yesterday experienced. 5300, ) Gollsction (s matle by carelersiiac e | shad wnd strawberry crops come | Russian premier before the w An. |dbbt?. How much for civillsation of the | uasions inds on the rincipal of tie [ At times they thnk they w ould like : ! through all right. other question was “What is filet|Sioux? How much for tho printed|$10.31 more. ~ ° jcoibe the feat to (eIhS Viesls Lorest {f oyl i o the stasving veteran: af ; Rate by Mail—Payable in Advance. mignon?” and the answer was “It is|SPeeches of our statesmen and near- | For those six items, all arising out|and bring new lands under cultiva-| o, %0 r 109" he stood in the pre s . | 5 . it of past wars or to malntain estab-|tlon. But the frontler once known s Sty Pres-|rain in a dry season is to spray “elec Maryland and Virgini ! : an opera by Puccini.”” Another ques. Stdtesmen on Capltol Hill lishments f s 4 r ence of s f people. and with the ] . ! . ishments for the present and future (o many men now living, has disap- | €NC® Of scores of people. and with the | trified sand” from airplanes, but sc Daily and Sunday 8 ton, “What are sequins?” and an.| OF 40 you Just forget it after yow've |defense of the country, Uncle. Sum 2 L 4820~ | uzzle of a pistol in his mouth, blew | el e : DRy ont 2 The Department of Justice has act- IDdia yoat BIS Phands over $73.33 out of cvery peared before the march of civiliza- e e O SRCRRRRE SR ST S Tangd g the notion thas Dy o other answer was “They are a varlety | > I takes 1o S IioT o itnal 0w malcan only Neac | oib s braink or d he air would have any &f- - of fish." Still another question: “Who | Iiere is the way Uncle Sam spends s @ pretty Wigh price for war.{and reid about it. Recently I have | 5 frect « Blag ica ol stune/S oy AT Iher iatates! Is Al Jolson™ and a professor an.!every $100 you pay Lm in favor ot m Eing the next Wr | L oen reating three Rooks, Sl pubish. ) These Interminable anud chronic de- e the explosion of Daily and Sunday .1 yr.. $10.0 Gagar. Tt las divecied un agent to)| nroed He i csmpioniwpsstics U EiEO maySITon new) o |ed auring the last few years, whicn |94Y# In the Veteran's Burcau are not|gunpowder or h explosives, fo Duily only. B $1.00; 1. mo., e When a college professor doe: Sl - . v Nearly thre urths of our $100 Is| v 3 v of necessarily due to an over-claborate ake the waetr o but whe: id Sunday 1 € meet the man w 5 foremost noa lege profess does not! He pays the Nuvy, $4 have given me a vivid picture of the } i nday y.oo... 13T, $5.00; Lo, 2 s G know the difference betwen a mara-| The Army gets $1.24. thus tehed away by the gnm,\-s,\,.,,ma,. frontier. One Is a history, | SYStem of checking and safeguarding | batt ¥ fought, wi 1 1 i | “An examination of his effcets show- decp over one square mil ed that he had been waiting a long time. it el for a government check.” s check was probably a ‘“scrap paper” to some bureauc wa ed with commendable promptness in aking notice of charges t there is a spiric ise the price of | at plan was abandoned b Hin making the cha 8 group of « v " T ) hand of Mars sut 11 we have s tan ng roar, and no rain cams schino cherry or maraschino cordial { Fur carrying the Army over the rail- i i callous indifference of the kers, | Will dust in th air make it rain” the second is a blography. and the, disbursements, but to the s t of i \ething 1eft for expenses. Here’ A S 5 s i Member of the Associated Press. | speculators is forcing up sugar prices ds and highwiys, 55 conts e e : i somsthing 1oct - lere's | third a novel, and all are devoted to L N st e e ; low some of the remainder is spent: | the now vanis Sot0ar beteean he Tne Apctated Prea i1 exclatves entiled {and 10 from him all the facts he | P4 @ Russian premier. and cannot - Quartery . the now vanished border between th epublication of ull n i S For saluries and trav expenses | cortled o P ama e ihe broken | it is claimed by the vet {In the Hawaii Islands there is no = 1| distinguish betwe sh s e $28%. subsistence in . antry and the unbroken aim. 3 10 it o not otherwis {bas. The movement of sugar prices is afstingul SHRLER R SRG ——e——. The Public Tennis Courts. anis courts which have been con spivacies and, are clo port shows a gain in employmen G R e = beet 1= saying that there | money to maintain and ope cent. The amou paid 1 wages showed an increase of 5.1 per cent A story ie illustratiug the met = 3 with. 1t is not so much the rising e 2 of senutors and representatives. 1S': | forest and paririe Weelk 4 ; dust, and it rains. Cpon the Sahap I { o saririe. - pass, wh hich : spangles on i woms rems called news bub | sugpicious, and consumers have been | SKNEICS on 4 woman's dres called lifts so often that they have a feellng | *TIE CGSHEOF B0 | gt ithe Prganizi- | eThe Fraatier in ca i erans, which bring the procr: there. That mes literally, mour Better Business )f such unlearncd n { " For repairing vessels In the Navy, 57 k b ! Expenses of maintaining the Marine 11 cents out of that $100 bill. | Hurvard. The opening paper In the {nuccis of complainte which 0e and aane I ning a raid on sugar bowls, Al 5 e R G e sar | this vear, by a trifle v, according to the g ihjedt, let's go a litrl rinto | Pensive ds in the o Lublication has recently baen pro- | Burea icate s ment in business conditions. Likewlse g ey, and might be postponed i the anagement of the Joint We wence the 5. y. and might be postponed un 1 tanagement of the Joint Wel | i Ar Where the | making event In the invesigation o Above us ix s Shith sy De espected to beus | pattment uf Conumere 1 the Fed- | under jurisdiction of the State, War 3 . the 3 ents (of¥our {thesls isinct, forth in the folipwin eral Trade Commission have tricd {and Navy departments and the oftice | . ning fortifi er the American in at i i, stride toward i-d more than about seven the territory whe opAny oper 4 ! : on sugar should be e consumers’ the comme ul sense, but where it He mbined with acuteness and inqui: = = " = 1 is only twenty- cotton goods branch of the textile in- 3 2 b Szpsnse | abiic \ o is the government's business to pro-| the extension and improvement ¢ ncidental to fhe Nayy's opera- | Carrsing Ameri DU e et tnl gracD ofi txterial nped by every official handling 1€, | 1) Tean eyt 16t RSt onen -ause it would | ployes. The reasons why the cffice of we inbassadors, | Powerful to effect great ends; that | dekand when it was for . i iy t on their use of | turned over the immediate manage-|the money for i the hot allow and for evil, and withal that buoy-|Pected moment, and take over all sugar. There rveason why con-{ment of the tennis courts to a quas t T il Trontier, o tralts ocalled out else-|What a bank examiner or an auditor t er, called is iven as 1 1 »oat that frontie and oxygen, with a little car t of your §100 5 e e - SR G e R that it constantly shifted westward £ Sterman law 4 combination to ! somewhat after the plan on which the s icolicotath ’ years. it may be said to h: dis-{ of the Fes Mshments amounted (o $48,618,824 Shetman il Bicombination ito)jsomeiat aficr theiplin on it t way Lo ch ppeared before the ouward march of | 40 " £ 1ls us that in the tics take in but a small proportion of | of Justice has power to examine all | that the public tennis courts will be Then o'er the hills in legions, bose. ister company, one morning, accom-|ihe sun's corona. tw St e raeinariniiny he their accounts. If it appears|low the buil of more. Th There is another good sign in these | price of sugar which disturbs con- i | ‘nts, and cheap at twice the pric ieRt ga forvard ! {there are g ist storms—and o 3 e _ e Jok at all the fun we get WS LNt £o forward in 8 lie UpOn | rain. The ~heaviest rainfall the special dlsputen erved. | made ‘iatiing of unjustified prica]| So1UINB it s time o call & halt. “The | = 3 ‘or the President’ a ex-| stotiea g, {30 official's desk, un: Tie 100 | world i< in Assain, whers it averages === 5 P young cannot be intrusted to the care the gir service of the Army, 5 r th n The historical is entitled, | frequent sulcides « discour. {500 inches a yeur and no dust flies { cent that -buosters are on their traf! e ternn orinting . ofice| by Prof. |Frederick J. Turner oryation into daylight, are not ns of wu 1 high above th. 3 d that once more profiteers are plar b 1 i Pihat 3 ses - ithay LK JoutDreal s Hkgm te nary ude, and trans Announcement by one of the lurgest |44 that Do Moy 5 employers of labo in this b ’m. Corps, n...:»;. nliw x-'lf\" the we: l5 'l;‘b'x'xm Ulvolume, “The Bignificance of the|reach quite to the tragic climax S - veady (i suggestion has been made Ieche i Well, wa started i e 'O | Frontfer,” was originally issued inj3!l of which are unfair unneces- ; untary increase in wages of 1213 per | that prople veduce their consumption stru ted on public reservations wi our national bill 1 for the | xr..>~:-!,.{)», *mooth 1“]‘“'“5” 0ads | 1893. when the author was professor| spirit of the 1 rector, G '} at oblige 1 S e s ot tolling Ihol| e open ithis seanon’tb nlayers al i Nuvy. Rut while we're on | ©8CT Which ide in your €x-{ut the University of Wisconsin, an Thead of % A 3 ohny This rocess of doubd nts an hour. The courts will be un A - of that $100 f ay Arm penses. Here are some @ : 5 nd ey v it is indicative of a broad policy by sistence o E g : o o : change the compan raling SeTthiite o Department of Justice: the 1 Ser vhich is an organization | oA e SR it inty gold, | American history. uthor's - & < { 2 Ve nt, & ; nd while it ia 2 e stock of | extract, also shows something | 1 good fruit. The action stunds cut the e ! 1 il : 1 through | of his writing 4 g T SUBE 1 rather o o T { r hand at din: 4 1o ublic buildings and grounds. The & ¥ sus <ty 1 more Conspicuos by coutrast, for in | thel ha B Epu nsus costs him % LS i’ matter with sugar wyeott | organization is not operated for profit anung va L owes fts striking characteris r 1 i : v r £s (40,500 feet) am sy ) . . P r postlc That coarseness and strength o e TR S i ates disastrous strikes in the cuiting for 1 avy and in | i I = weapon of last resort: first, because it | has profits they are turned back for Pouilt un o wond nization tiveness; that practical, inventive Progress of a “hout us much abo i turn of d. quick to find expedi- ges of hurea recar the air-ocean beyor dustry, due to wage dispute i sost 25 cent hing endiiost ends of the world, It costs ; Errre icam ) Ba tect men agais i con- ! service rendered to government en Gtotin st i Unele Sa { the things, lacking fn the artistic, but|Showing the minutd t 1 fic know of gy 3 B Skad wlslisouguidi e The Vetarans for $8.55 | min ey Hieial | restless. nervous energy: that domi- | Next Then, he suvs, let insp. lder as the The Department of Labor be bard great numbers of { public buildings and grounds out of our $160 hLill half of | spokes an hroad | pant individualism, working for ;.-.,-..1""H»r into any official’s desk at unex « above six mw it e o ages | N o put SGideity =die U “t’" R oric i habilitation in 1950 ¢ 3 AU ot dry | ancy and exuberance which comes |contents and list the items, with the for the month of February i LIS | i et Y | Sith frecdom-—these are traits of the | Period they had rested there. This i Sowe e Bratifsing Contiii mers should punish them < | official organization, and why a charge | ““yjiy;, i Compe Aol e St ) g ¥ gratifying conditis lie B e . A el S 2 5 - . BERRORE e 50 Jre hetter DRY |y eve bacause o pla o ie | of insurance agencics or railroad of St forhthres ihfustrics anab4sis | Thile th ernment still at}of 5 cents an hour is to be made. are sabled ca $3.0% get a er job or pay|Wwhere e of the exfstence of the ) g BSHPA T T L manufacturing establishments, the : Asoundfenaugh § Iliey ditice ol i : ot et 4 an| . Professor Turner polnts out that| Much of the merit even of doing re. T S easias rul sugar refiners | buildings and grounds has | L ahat ron B AT the originnal American frontier ex-i80od thing lies in doing it on tine, - s Sl d through western Massachu- | According to this euccessful execu- acid gas and gas a ner E 3 nd medical sery ! P s sette apd aleo through the present | live s 16 *“tropof sugar shortuge. and | courts this season, and the questic e medieal acrvic ‘ site of the District of Columbla. and = 5 s A L = S - us the country wae settled, until at | The weekly pay roll of these estab speculativ Under | let out in the n: o of 4 concession ¥ 1 last wit comparatively recent | 0ds of John H. Fatterson. head of o S SR R T iraise pric is u combination in re-| public bathing beach and the public th : »s and ' We ha ind @ man w o e America. Ha appearcd in the offices | which was an increase over Januar : i aoiieur s e DIoneessc. e i R e re is much helium—the of more than $2,000,000. These sta straint of trade. and the Department | golf links are operated. It is believed 3 8 * ¥ of his works, the ) mal Cash Reg- | SPa¢ : Sohich ' was d > = 5 » might be coi e R sy this year as last, and tk ol ~ Fair feedum’s star anied by a man wit sheart. | before it was o b the variegated industries of the coun- | TeT Who might be conneoted with the fas busy this year as last, and vt 0| Memorial Day of G. A. R. Ori | Pointa"io"the sunset regions, bore B D e e N e try, but it is safe tp assume that they | 3esed su piacsgand tojiex Oite o Rl Ao eE Gl e e - Again and again the song of which | Of the vice presider : boi - the storms We in varying degree in all lines of trade, 1= wicansyimny, dndistment business and transportation. favorable reports—encouraging the prosceution could be proceeded | suraers as the belief that if a combina- ot tion of men can put up the price of put up the prices of other necessities, and that there could be an orgy of equity in having the ter and golf players pay enough to mai tain and equip the grounds they play on. The charges are very small, and { provide sport facilitles for special the people. There are many answers they answer some criticism that it is not the business of the government to | classes of people at the expense of all Says Reply to U. D. C. Historian ol during Logan's urst ad- jministr 1 in 1563 has this to say of i establishment of Memorial da of the observance of “Decoration )" during the war. He states in is part of the History of Grand Army of the Republic that “Decora- tion day had been generally observed these lines are the refrain, are sung in the pages of Hamlin Garland's tobiographs Son of the Middle Border.” Gurland's father was a trus frontiersman Born in Maine he carly went to Wisconsin. His rest- less, ploneering spirit led him first to Minnesota, then to Jowa and finally to Dakota. He rejoiced to sing the song »f onward movement, but Mrs. Gar- land. though she loyally joined in the <ong. with each move away fros and numerous other ervers claim employes, I ds of departments, redic ather by watching ¢ demanded that each inform him ffect. then, may the stantly what were the exact conte b of our own atmos of ever drawer I desk b ave upon tb nstorms the drawers were opened, and wh i i ever was found therein which had not! T eabs o been mentally listed, and also eve n, 1 an depths c listed item, for which there was no|th g rs do not k plausible excuse for holding, was! i ing above them. So w. ordered summarily scrapped, rega th elium velones less of its value or ownership. B f “miles ‘Ligh- ness drawers were not suppnsed to miles high. | be repositories of private knicknacks, e stream g s” from the s | ————— 1 { Hoover and Sugar. A statement gent out over its wires last night by the Associated Press is To keep its love tryst with the faith- | (3en: (08 00 A iy n San Franclsco, Calif. His trais|oeity’s charm is fully recogmized info. =0 " 0 oro®s *1oral artifices, and Lad committeed th ful sun. public he is\\xl( d u:t; order tt £ W mxdmx.n:‘mf\d rf:::'urlllt':, flrahu:h strong [the new book, “Trees as Good Cltl-| o . 4riepery, to win his e. The a memorabls - a graves in all national cemeteries |as ¥_vver were. thougl e gen- " by Charles Lathrop Pack, pub- 5t e ERaii “This statement,” the Associated Press | Inston—a city crowde: g nede e be no more, origin of Decoration day, and Mrs |mind. Memorial day was established | Assoclation. The author states thatland of high prineiples, to which he isjliberate he assailed tho concludes, “Is made in fairness to See. | Who have much more frec cash and! Anq shadows seem to reign in som-{ Logan has the honor of ‘sugsesting | May ', 1368, by the commander-in-|iya purpose of his book is to sim- |prepared to make the greatest sawri-(UIOnItt) abandonment o7 retary Hoover.” spending money than had the people ber state; ’u»u chief of the Grand Army of the Re- fices free tra doption of ta { 1 likelihood that the spring scason may With the apprcach of May there is | $US4r combinations of uther men can usually to be expected indications of vestiessness among workers which ex oat that there will not be & coal strike | could nip 2 budding or blooming con- | silences the most cbdurate objector is|fer to this greatest of all wars : . 1o ‘repeaied hardships, san it wifh | AL e imspection this year, while conditions in the | SPIFAcy i sugar it would be a notifica- | that the players pay their way Jtne “war n the states 0 B e i e areaohe | army lorry for his first Inepection of we burn out the oxygen transportation interest show no sigms | 1o to all potential conspirators in e Abraham Lincoln established th N o' bear “what sesme an unneces: e Vet 12 served Raiiau sary amount of ploneering. Any CF e ritrogenous fertilizer to make i . Newer b his writings | CUSCONEA Dy Tnaivideal com reader who has been brought up on 3 lEstnicaesnons foictathiars halilino ers. Good wages and steady empl. gerous. iuemxm husbands must pay |and utee i he call it < ything | D' s on the graves of their |5 rarm, whether in the west or in the| It would not be fair auota to|crops grow. Our forefather n ment are discouraging to strike agita ———te——— tectives hired by their Bty oy & ldress he spoke of | Season during the war, Gen, | many of the experiences related hy {stand in slippery places.” but les deep right over the farm. Elec- tors. Associated Charities' Appeal. shadow them. A new applicat it as vil War.” In all my id @ recent statement, 1]the author, in his bovhood life on the | thing like t st have been m fricity burns the dross out of that If Lincolu ever used thix | May or the latter f. * = * thoritics that scrubbing ld—nitrogen. Yet, without that oxx- } ciated Charities to have @ membership | 7 SerE o ISl dste Ina Tt ot g . he received a lot- > ‘ S ok uine cmee b el i be extinct in’a : Dihare - President Harding yesterday too 3 say. dispite theter from o priva soldier in the My third pioneering book is year bad caused thirty-five ac. ; 5 ¢ What will be our of 10,000 and to raise $25,000. The as- | President Hardas seuertay Lok o | Laked Bt padeh ek or onied: | Union aris’ whose 'name he had for- ipert Quicks “Vandemark's Folly.” [E6s{ingtho wovernment $11 | Sinag, wiIlEns ol sociation makes an appeal for in-{ " eracy, the ar Between th nd in ter the soldier{ po principal theme of which is the [should the daily office worl 2 “iium in the unfathomed calculated to clear up whatever mi creates his bwn I wagon of th Tany, it was the custom of the peaple | settlement of Towa. In the carlier [ e onen e o e i onow related to/ra understanding there nay have been as | Of Toney stated. Not does it is- | 2 : i i And roniine . to askemble in the spring to scatter |chapters the Dutch boy hero. who lguer nours? stly metal in the understanding there niay have been a8 | _ Mne appeal, but it has entered on = rect the “correc b s mam lowers upon the graves of the dend.|tells the story. roughed it as a driver * * % world. Perhaps that is what give part play y e Depurtment Of St e ke s S ] el SHOOTING STARS. Syl g Miss Ruthe uggested Something of Kind. »n the Erle canal, went to Wisconsin|{ The greatest ship afloat weighs just igsIECR olithe faun Se 5 g - . ; o Suggested that the Grand Army !in search of his lost mother, only to|& little more than half the weight of yet ! earth. etin was a routine one, and set forth | 45 3 ‘ e = act of the Georgia legisiature. | de e Chisi eX ihe “la yoke of cows (gaining himself the the statistical fact of a decrcase in|in8 local agency for family welfare A March §; f the C il SEgiakatne il Chipman llked the sug-|® ¥ Stk he capita . omewhere within this prospect chill | gheorvs \eing in each southern!opportuneiy and he made work since the capital was e small | Somewhere within this prospect ¢ bhservat heing in each sou Pportus and ‘he made a rouch [ 1509 2% MRSV R DAL Gy Very wet S preted as Indicating a shortage, says | 1 3 . e and_ 1 t with th, 8 rFOW P ” . tesme , ) Sa¥S} ) ig stretches of sleepy, shady, vil-| Lic hid the beautics of the blushin ay 26, 1865, was 1 it with the Jetter |#3fn "SIiT ot his experfences with wver an Statesman the Assoclated Press, though the word | 1018 stretches cof sleepy, shady, vil-; & & g ey ST | raferred to before Gen. Logan. Gen. {nrnigie fires. blizzards and horse| M rewd Lawyver and “shortage™ did mot occur in the de. | lage-like residence streets. It has been | rose: < hipt ien. Logan greatly ntaves, and his Jove story, fill the gty ire. John A. Logan were vi paragraphs. = 7 a he .r residen n v h it y P Erapis tures and interesting fncidents. But| ] preters of the bulletin fell into ervor | M to all the older resients and| Walts for the betal where it i = , i i ures Alaer Y ‘alse- impressed that|BY THIE MARQUISE DE FONTENOY. . district_of Londen in thelr news dispatches was in failure | 145 long had their approval. ot Fen Sare-NLeERAIN Ampgeatien: oF his fs A truo history of the part that 1900 i1y made his o i iaiolacionn e it thuthine asrth = 5 e on. and Mrs. Logan | 1o malke onth that it might | ing and finally disappearing p the make-up of Lord Robert Ceeil, [sud was generally regarded as s borhood charities, and the many other Thous:].:.o‘rlr.:l:n |)“L(:rm( i Sl il the strew- | be nos flowers in the | typl .»\):vwrx an prairie :';';““"_h"a:,',':r who is arriving in New York within j for high alice uutil in “»‘"T ‘”"r = % 5 s 5 \ade on their purses, they ay darkly lower, {ing of flow aves of the | New extreme northern | This book is a soundly rooted c n strict adherent to the policy of free ceding year would more than offset | deuands made on the decrease in production. = sunpntediithe Aspoalatec Gk none. e o EEestod o her husband that{ In the foregoing 1 have stated his- |ican history. = = delivering a series of public ad- sbury, before The Associated Press goes on to . cage of the springtime | it Would be weil to ingugurate some- | torical facts. Gen. Logan died i R cacos {Eroushoat e wonntcy. -One ¢ profession in the liouso . : tion perhaps has not kept pace with | Attonds the message of the springtime { (hing "ot The kind for the heroes ars ago, but his adjutant gene e i56 teeee o Wsvingten axe [T RV B 0 Ly ane ' liiks disapproval on the pretation was called to the depart.|the Browth of population of the city, ment's attention it issued a general [4Dd It has had a struggle to keep up produce a smalier crop v presses itselt in strikes. Hope is held | Price bousting. If the government|to such objections, but theanswer that | gisposition to disto tie plac i friends and comparative comfort. on I pl of wer n re noted where Memorial Burcau desks the lower stratum of troposphere, wie of an outbreak by the raflway works Priceraising that the scheme is dan-| A New York judge has devided |{iTe of that struwEle fir 4l LIS in [dead comrades in the early flowerinZ|east, will rejoice in retrospect in ernment employes he wicked | idea that they had a fertilizer bed the rule as to fiddler: huve noted but one vart of 1922 | various prairie farm 1 an efficiency expert war: Uxvgen—and gives us the pure Tt cught to be possible for the Asso- 4 shiny new flivver. The President|will never become the “official” titie | statex that in his native country, Ge 1 hundred miles above creased membership and for the sum Commerce bulletin in the recent in- ; - ford savs “Memorial day is st membership and raise the money. The vater required to make a rainfull on by P. V. Collins) quickly followed Eestion and states that 1t came cuE: Iname of “Cow Vandemark") down . S ol xaia . nd states that t came most | 18e, of (Co% VRIS, YT | Lord Robert Cecil Is Combination of . production. Tt was erroneously inter- 5 te according to the floral season | draft of a gonera {city with quict business streets and and drear ate 5 to th draft of a general order covering this | 59 00 Fogtjed by his neighbors partment's statement. Where inter.| ¥ith us a long time, its work is fa- Somewhere the matin’s iridescent tear st poroved the order and he Look with plenty of exciting adven- e el ek his misinformed historia s on ssociations und alto | real people had in the rapidly chang- | There are two distinct characters SRR s ) arry-over” of stock from the pre- The violet, patient and observed by | 1% i oiters of the south that Mrs. | States e maKing of America and Amer-|the next few davs, for the purpose of ! St athec e It 'lm&, The membership of this associa- say that as soon as this wrong inter- | i i correction which was given the widest | With the work it is caled on to do, but i ions, G : . blems of those who : all¥eco s upward sense. Thede o ity —f olis . To bemin with corrections, Gen.|public for the purpose of keeping|Plify the pro! it b Snesestine e Bhon by outs in Ipward sense, It is because the Associated Press of the older city it scems that the | Now pleasures blossom, radiant as| oo A" Logan was first elected com- | green the memories of men who | would grow shade trees. He Eives|what capacity Lord Robert is coming |Was no idea then of war, or of the appeal of the Associated Charitles before, mander-in-chief January 15, 1865, at | fought under the United States Hat|as the final test of a city’s beauty to America, ' Ho indisnantly. repu |mecessity of o coalition administ- ’ ; B | e econd national encampment held [in the war of the rebellion. It is L (bt e Taisiting e Secmed that the only 4 ::Tuldwl:o dac?::l'i':vs}th::?:;r:odr Wrougm,’,mm the mighty chemis- | ;" phjjadeiphia, Pa., O T i o n Ol Ay Rl e :fillfg\li\td';r:mim}fxln:}angf that a olty | Chited States with the idea of under- | ter Asuitivs liberal - eah- St ne o try of fate. ay sommander-in-chief on that| tional cemeteries were established fo s i« e ree any British propaganda in be- . ol unforiist mainistry this charity agency, and there is no i Tote) May 26, 1868, Also on May 36, | soldiers of (hat war who dica Bxhis is | incomplete. Of Washington e ek sy B e an It thae Lord Robert. in a2 : 5 1865 whan he was supposed to have | ing for the Flag and whose bodies 3 . B O e eas i the ‘Brestest ab- |thus proclatming his free trade con- doubt that for many years it has nobly | AR G Cexne B e D dvas on Mower mems | were mathered Trom. battienclds and | o, \Ien the traveler gives thought |0l he B0\ thing 1n the natura: victions. was virtually sacrificing his and ably fulfilled its Christian mission | Chewing gum! Everywhere! rials f Petersbur, Va. his general | Confederate prisons and reinterred in | {0, the world's most beautiful cities | o¢™ toroign propaganda, which he|Up to then certaln prospects of hige to the full extent of its strength and | How the scent pervades the air, order No. 11 establishing May 80| them. Later the national -‘vmclaria!l}(‘:n'm‘;'d B el O neniinE | Pigntly denounces as an Impertinence | oabinet office. on the return of the forial day. signated | ict was widened to inc! e 3 3 s s intellizence | unionists how ¢ funds. Tt is carrying on its valuable | Breath of the vanilla bean, }:gs.n‘acs 3‘1;;%;;-‘1"' e elEnalel “Ilnux:fin\rtlilfk»!‘\‘l“:‘"r\“lv:klzxrxl‘/lfi'(;:ll:rl:n‘x“})‘x; them he delights in the memory of :?%‘?‘;An':‘x’\:i hn;‘nrfgmti\.e ;}r\l:‘e l;h;;“ union e watl 5% S thlas iich vigoc aswhen | Penpermint 3n twiniessteen. flowerst ox o mee e e | fendus TSR aditites g e e b oth oitien 15 fonng |With the same breath, he proclaims | was el S omrades w d in de- 3 s eath, He procie o [ oonie . principle—a sacrifice rare it was a young institution, and it de- | How they come Eraves o O iy during the] Contederate Burial Places. in the magnificent shade trees whion |his Intention of making the ivaguc of | 17 oinuneinle 3 il e 1Tn the gum, fense o o Tand whowe bodles now [ A few years ago by special act of|1ine thelr streotd and beautify their {Bations, iho PRSI, % mortea. | the _listened to _with resphet Mingled with petroleum! Ha%n almost every city, village, ham- | Congress ten of our eighty-thres na- |JAWDS, parks and publio grounds. Bte is'a piece of casuistry, sugges- |from all quarters of tho house e mimor; e I A urch yard in the land,” was | tional cemeteries wero deslgnated as| W10 can picture 16th street or|fhs &3 PjoC aauistes, susgess | ffom all, GYCHESES, OF ot atvsny Maggie sticks it in the mirror; Lo AT Ctwenty.one days old. That|burial places for confederate soldiers | MitSachusetis avenus or any of the | (VG O 1€ 0 iing nalf of his |Tate, the majority of them—were not Willie leaves it in the chair, Alenoses of two errors of fact. Gen.|and about 11,000 of these are buried | Streets of Washington deprived of i his views, they Gertrude likes to have it nearer: Bites off some and keeps it there. Chewing! Chewing: Chewinsg! Chewing! elways endeavors to be fair that it} enjoys a world-wide reputation for curacy and impartiality, and its state ment in the present instance is a] creditable example of its high-minded policy. But there never was any] danger that the American people | would believe Secretary Hoover had Been either an accomplice or a tool of the sugar gamblers. Ilis reputation both for honesty and ability is too se- | Serves generous support. cure and too firmly. founded on unsel- e fish service and great uchievements! Senator-elect Royal S. Copeland says to be injured by any such maladroit |that the necessity for “taking in attacks. roomers” is deplorable and demoraliz- —_——— ing. “That isn't the half of it. doctor,” Borah says If he were shaping the | says one roomer, recently “taken in.” foreign policy of the United States he would recognize soviet Russia. For| Republican House leaders are re- what it is? ported as favoring restoration of AT X S SR power to the Speaker. “Uncle Joe” ———————— i e settled convictio) and of what he e “was already commander-in- | in_the designate national cemeterics, | Shade tree beauty? Bt O AnLee abject dnlife, 1 , listening to the L and had aready fesued his fa-| While 1t is true that = The book does not simply dilate on | has made his chief object in 1 Tibnait 2 oh e mous Memorial day order on May did not mention “national the beauty of trees, but contains an * convictions, a Englishman 1863. teries” in his general the |abundance of practical information| ,gap fliustration of his casuistry, 1[and a worthy scion of the great and : enough to take in every Union sol. |pruning. repair and protection from |may recall a case in which. cven be- |, ot i the Ty Also, Ge I‘A‘afim did n"" 'SS\‘l]e 1" dilor's z;u.vn in_the land. Very shortly nesm’ It h‘ns numerous {llustrations, | fore his election to the house of com- order that ' he graves in all na-|after the establishment of Memorial |30me in color. = Gt A flonal cemeteries should be decorated|day the War Department gave "l';m PR mons, he appeared before o!m o lh(t o Men and women, old and young, With flowers in May,” he did not men-| tho hands of the Grand Army of the| wne collectad works of X most numcrous parliamentary com need mot losk for ary Nothing doing tlon national cemeteries in his beau- | Republic the matter of decorating the |, od © Teiea b‘” L ikolai | yetees as counsel for those who op- [ gift of humor in Lord Robert Ceoil. Einstein claims to have made his | Cannon may decide to come back to| il cnewing titatfornsr, (N0 L1 IMELCLAcE DRE IS | SRl two. vesis'ige oo coe Sl be”i‘;‘l"“;“;"’ Gar- | posea the projeet of the metropolitan | Any fensi tiereof tales, a8 in the Iscovery very | c s. A b 2w o < ; o vere exclusively Grand 5 > shed in the | |\ ihoritles for the extension of thelcase of his father, the form of satire most important discovery very recent- | Congress. Till our jaws are fairly wrung quoted in_the foregoing paragraph, |tendents were exclusively Grand Army | Unted States and Canada. Gogol, | Chelsea cmbankment of the Thames, | Sou’ o L8 MEES eldom laughs, {8 5 _ cho dled In defense of |vears. The most of these cemeteries L : : ing. Mexico is moving in the direction of | of tnis wholesale mastication. Ao e e iag the/lats rebeiliony|lle In the south and since’the organi- | 1852, was one of the founders of mod- | ance of what was kown fa, Creigus ) VP B0 0 I e or the tate g e — recognition by the United States. An ¢ the playhouse, at the church | Also CRCET R L e 1t e e AR aoie b | ern Russian fiction, which Prof. Wil- |{iicch o never once made use of Sinscuis aad, with iz thin cucved Natural wind, and nof legislative | American on trial for murder has ac-| yoy may find it without search. T e e gencral orders | oilars every year Lo purchuse flowers | lam Lyon Phelps of Yale considers |the word “sand” or wshingle” Lord| ')\ qari nair, receding from his orators, ripped off the roof of the capi. | tually been acquitted by a jury. ity No. 11 or any other gencral ordir|and flags for these national ceme. |the greatest of all fiction. Gogol's|Roert became €o intense and exr[TON T - rair, ] 2 On the chair it seeks ref » R D e iliiss Do knows i | Weuies ~Ghere ureildections : of+ithe| chlESNoVelslare CTREIRUINE RN nestin SliIn fargumont against the |pallid forehead; his grim, hawk-ltke tol at Trenton. To the floor it glues your feet. e b ol Mt ialidn south where it is necessary to buy | Inspector General” and “Dead Souls.” |apparent act of vandalism to a natu-|appearance, clean-shaven face, glis- ——— The 400,000,000,000 marks subsidy | Baby smears it everywhere, B e euggestion that Memorial day every :‘1;1)'\;;;(‘,2;.‘:‘;: ‘nltliced‘g;) te gsu:r:ortth%fer;t:‘&f’:‘\lls :.;‘ffi:#c'-'ffiéeg ;»sll_\' pretty sp[r;‘tot}mt:‘lr!m\:';::‘n'hfl!‘nl‘: R et st T e 5 " o, 0 S ers aves ess acen: y » GOgo ress upon 'ma, 2 o2 pt Tee. Berlin has granted to stiffen resistance | On your shirt front, in your hair, lis strictly. “of southern origin” is| (oot SPLEES ETAves unless adiacent | attempted to burn the manuseript of | members of parliament the picture [Presents a personality not easy to The fire in the furnace burns low | ! the Ruhr would have made a worth- | poggie nearly chokes to death and thoughts of home-keepers will t while payment on reparationsaccount. | And the cat ig short of breath. S Memorial day thought was wide|on their selection, planting, care, rions house of Cecil, which has Of course, this is relatively speak- - = Samely. “Decorating the graves of | veterans, for a period of fifty-three| Eeppear. With the awful fascination who was born In 1809 and dfed in |an extension fnvolving the disappear- (401 SOPRP | 6 FEER TRES (O amusing in the light of history.|purpose. “Dead Souls,” and only part of it was | of a delightful stretch of exquisite|forget. Nor has he any particular soon turn to the ice hox—the re- The canary's sick and glum, & New Orleans college for women re.| And unite as one great nation And do naught on earth but CHEW? tion.” Perhaps the ice factories may issue statements that there is an ice shortage because the winter was too warm for the ice makers to work and the summer was too cool for them {0 go outdoors in their shirtslceves. Besides, there may be a shortage of water and it might be difficult to ob- tain supplies of that special kind of water which freezes at 32 degrees Fahrenheit. It is hoped that the ice cently put a set of questions to the along the line of “What is the name ot | “is subject tochange without notice.” |y pry. Flower memorials for the dead are as |~ If Miss Rutherford wants any|preserved, so that novel is incom- ce: vith children dis- o e s old as recorded history and presum- | more real facts about the establishy | plete. e Soawieo o theyforestione | Eoc OF uanner oniokigesture, He ably very much more ancient than|ment of Memorial day I shall be glad £ % ¥ ¥ Onthe sands and shingles. He wound |£0es to and from his seat in the = se of common: o frigerator. With the experience that Professorial Ignorance. All laid out by chewing gum. : LTI en el has come to 60 many of us in the| Some lofty brows have been|What are people ;"m‘"“ A : the :&;rxl:yl?i:c:u;g:ur::l-leamb;n;e R R his Runds violently up and down, A3 matter of coal there is a nervous fecl- | searched and found not as well fur-| Yhat's the country golng to do - D if he. were using some huge sled, e IN A FEW WORDS e sepsarson | S o e e 1 ok they | I rere Sl et g Fhdey 1 | social evils of modern life. Max Nor- sister of the Earl of Durham, he, England has never been so short| No one cares what you do fn Eng-|dau was a_ practicing physician, & |measure and pronounced themselves §il) L. " the great war, somewhat faculty to test the professors’ general of good men between the ages of [land. If people disapprove of your|soclologist, a journalist, a novelist, a fagainst e Xt O i afcer this | uncxpectedly achieved cabinet office intelligence and knowledge of current twenty and_forty ’?s 113: .S[x;h'i“u\! ey of 'nvmscthey lela.}'e you alone. | dramatist and a strong supporter of e{:\:age;’rzemf;ne e oy & Cthem: |10 the Lloyd George administration as —REV. ¥ : N. |In America every one tries to convert the Zionist movement. Bad Do ome e e protesta of | MInister ot biockade, and was then still alive_in Russia Faciis eEicin ‘StIboiEe P much of sets of questions handed out | profitably the talkativeness of the ftry til e NE. i reated to the sight and the smell of [American shipping men fo connee to eollege students, and thers have | sphinx.—Chicago News. R B SRR It you tuke a mam's money in the|of modern Europe, modeled somewhat | treated to the sight anf the Shefl 00} iy "with the disputes which inevi- been many big laughs on the stud Saaisiess Wammn daske ke Dest| DNIEE Binies you aie eetit 1o iaf SR [atlor thS mEMtGrpiNe of Paockcoldfya. A€ the redult of this the de tably urose on the subject of the e - B ed, but’ v, ay vif Vi s vas | o Y as reversed | construction o orm “com 7 GIEMERe On o eIty SRl O T rin for he | d/SETaced. but vou may take his wife | ung written by various authors, was cislon of the committee was reversod | ULV 8 (RS TOH 00 2 i BIONDI. title “The New Decameron.” jnto b o atace the men will not have as many dificulties | the Vice President of the United States | —Providence Tribune. i ) Fors ;,i"‘i:’r&‘c"\qfiflfflhl‘vri‘r—» i S olumd! Higa now ! beeil added; The ;f.;fifl:féi-’""\-;;t ‘2he case before the | D Honter to ot & little contraband as the coal men have had and that]and why is a vice president?” or “De- | fare® Disarmament, therefore, which| W confidently _believe 145,000 | authors represented include D. H.}cal piece of “Cecil Jesuitism.” A e D el they will not be beset with all the|scribe in a few succinct sentences the| Ifs is in the alr it must be one |1eaves Germany in_undisputed and |Americans will visit England this|Lawrence, Robert Keable Compton ik A riudioes amon 13 kengie, Norman Davey, Storm ntrolled possession of ler 3"“‘1'“"‘“‘““ JNot ‘quitas euousti o, ay;| Mackelie: i On the other hand, after he had|come brothers-in-arms of the British that, but at this time I will not enter | to furnish them. The death of Max Nordau on Janu- |up his address by boldly inviting the | Bouse, of tofmots Toon 8, kind OF ing that there may be an ice “situa-|nished as was believed. Students in | If We cease all conversation, published in 1893. It was one of a[Went there at nigh S . . lthe verge of shriliness. affairs and the professors fell down.| Whlle the rage for things Eavplien Evergionsrelac i il the London county:-coungelss viniteajUrousht fanticl = inte oontact ™ with These questions have run more or less 'My program,” broadcasts March. Tooe tnat more college women do h”l'willluul loss of liberty or reputallon. | ,1ineq in two volumes under the |and the Chelsea embankment ¢ el B B shortages and ecarcities which have [ situation in Russia,” or “Why were|of those recoil springs—Philadelphta ““"fim_\ industry 1s mcker!. the war debt installment. but & heip. " | Jamesor, e s, U > | antered pariiament a8 member of thelin the sreat war. further into the story of flower me- ISABEL WORREL BALL. members of the committee to visit series of books dealtng with the | On the SICOE 00 B an gt e | | Married to Lady Bleanor Lambton, Al they ifell ihaxa. {Ona hs) heard| 8 cuta Lot o petacos miShE ULV || Munltion mSLINg s she oalY e SINCLAIR LEWIS. | o me time ago collection of storles | Chelsea reach at low tide and were [ AT officials, especially with ~ARCHBISHOP' FUMASONT: e e xiatemee, Hut. Lovd Robort's 100 b a sense of oxpediency. for Weabtpaton sad o o e