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ADAMS, SRER I THE WORLD AT ITS WORST—-5, /THE | . ® McClure Newspaper Syndicate £ D ~) g ARRANGES BUNDL[S NEAT- LY IN ONE HAND AND GETS ALL SET TO BOARD AP- PROACHING TROWLEY CANT BELIEVE THIS ONE TO0, i | i i g ISN'T GOING TO STOP PAT- | TERS ALONG AFTER IT POR 1 TEN YARDS OR SO RUNS DESPERATELY APTER. TROWLEY WONDERING WHAT GESTICULATING AROUT FLEXIBLE TARIFF FACES COURT TEST. Validity Declsmn Sought by Measure’s Proponents as Well as Foes. BY DAVID LAWRENCE.. provision of e last Con- ed in the courts to constitutionality. CONDUCTOR IS SHOUTING AND TH®_EVENiNG STAR, WASHINGTON R DECIDESY SHE DIDN'T SIGNAL NOTICEABLY ENOUGH. WAVES UMBRELLA EMPHATICALLY AT NEXT ONE YWATCHES TROLLEY GO BY WITHOUT STOPPING 3 RETURNS T HER POST MUTTERING INDIGNANTLY T HERSELP | DEItRMINES THERE SHALL BE NO MORE FAILURE . GLARES AT APPROACHING MOTORMAN AND BRANDISHES UMBRELLA AND] BUNDLI A SUSPICION OF CROSSES HER MIND. GLARES AT POLE ON OTHER. CORNER- CROSSES TO RIGHT CORNER, CASTING ONE LAST SPITE- TUL LOOK AT RECEDING interests planning to friendly to the law, rates. The commission probably will | | tained. The present its first recommendations in |bring suit are four products—casein, which is used by book publ paintbrush handles, Bined to Insort brushes & ticles, and fodium nitrite. Whether the rates are in o fc onducting their busine the 10 0000 00 Schooicmldren need NATURE'S N RARE GIFT \‘ From Norway’s Seas SCOTT’S EMULSION The Strength-maker. Scott & Bowne, Bloomfield, N.J. 23-50 ldent Is conclusive, iheliBrecidincacteian | sion, formal Gpinion, ne doubt, before Issuing any | proclamation. The opinion of the Attorney Gen- | | eral ordinarily would be sufficient to iprevent an appeal to the courts. but {the tariff is such a far-reaching af- i that' what might suit one group (s | 3} remain In- doubt wntil some fedcral court,decision was ob- terests would not, perhaps, sat- | nterests which are the for the Tariff Commis. & court pro- definitely whether ate its tariff-mak- FLAT TIRE? MAIN 500 LEETH BROTHERS Service ¢ hurge neve Something New—Stove Size Screened Soft Coal, $10 per ton. ONE CUSTOMER WRITES US: “Magic Stove Coal is the best coal for the least money I have ever used—no dust or dirt like other lump coal I have used. T shall use Magic coal regardless of the pm* of hard coal.” (This is a sample of ome of dozens of similar letters on exhibit _in office.) John P. Agnew & Co., Inc. 728 14th St. N.W. Main 3068 Few Modern Apartments Available 2530 Que Street N.W. 4 ROOMS, DINING ALCOVE AND BATH GARAGE FACI' 'TIES NEAR SHERIDAN CIRCLE $87.50 Per Month Also Choice 7-Room and 2-Bath Apt. at 1869 Mintwood Place $150.00 Per Month John W. Thompson & Company INCORPORATED 1614 Eye Street Main 1477 NEW CORNER HOMES 6 and 8 Rooms Heated Built-In Garages Prica and Tarme R % easonahle—Lacated in Beautiful Petworth ‘ ' ' INSPECT 4th and Webster Sts. M Around the Corner from Grant Circle NO BETTER LOCATION CAN BE FOUND IN WASHINGTON "ake Grant Circle Bus or 9th St. Car Marked Soldiers’ Home Upen and Lighted Danly and bunday Until 9 P.M. . These Homes Represent Exceptional Values D. J. DUNIGAN. 1321 New York Ave. NW. -Phone Main 1267 D, C, v GLUYAS WILLIAM | [ Dbut want to feel sure of their grounc | WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 24, 1923. Dated it ‘at lengin ~ Constirarionsi | HOWARD MORAN ELECTED lawyers differed as to the validity of the ‘proposal. Those who opposed it declared that Congress cannoc dele- gate tariff-making powers, and that a change in tariff rates is a change in government income, and the Houeo of Representatives alone can Initiate revenue legislation under the federal Constitution. Those who favor the law argue, on the other hand, that the legislattve branch of the government has not delegated its powers, but has simply established certaln limitations within Which the President, acting on inves- tigations made by the Tariff Commis- sion, is authorized by Congress to proclaim rate changes. 1t is contend- ed that the delegation of certain dis- cretionary powers in the Chief Ex- ecutive by Congress has again and again been sustained by the courts. Hven, however if the flexible pro- vision ' is deéclared unconstitutional, the other parts of the tariff law would not be invalldated nor would the commission be abolished, aa Its investigating machinery is particu- larly invaluable to Congress ana American manufacturers The Tariff Commission is having a hard time, incidentally, getting costs of production from abroad. The fluc- tugtion of foreign currencies and the abnormality of the entire commercial and industrial situation make com- parisons difficult, if not impossible. There is a political angle to the matter, too. The republicans have been_claiming that even if the Ford- ney-McCumber law is inequitable in spots the machinery for correction has been provided., The democrats will be able to pofnt out that the changes made are relatively few and that the machinery itself Is of doubt- ful validity and that Congress can- not escape responsibllity for tarift making. 3 yesterday, Others elected were: W. C. | Hanson, vice chairman; C. E. Fiem- | NOTED MUSICIAN DIES. THRIFT COMMITTEE HEAD | ine. secretary, and §. H. Talks, chair. | PHOBNIX, Ariz, October 26— 1id- {m an of the speakers’ committec. This | <10 ROSEeT, tornter well known bari { committee will function during the | tone and composer, died hera yester- week of January 17 to,23, which has day ar Gf wveial yehic. been designated as Thrift week. ! an Selboioslitden The next meeting of the committee | -\ the eon of Pro will be in November, when Chairman | Resse T of Philadelphiz. Moran will announce his selection of | choir conductor, came here four years SommitRb AT R ago from Baltimore with bis fawmlly. = Howard Moran, vice president of the American Security and Trust Company, was elected chairman of the “Washington Thrift week com- mittee” at a meeting in the City Club IBIBIBIBIVICIDITHIDECDCDLVDEDDEDEDLOE An Eminent Surgeon Co- operates In Producing Our S_afe Nursery Milk TH special Holstein Nursery Milk. it may be clean and pure. But This milk is scientifically formulated unless it contains the right percentage to agree with the delicate digestion of of butterfat, and unless it is strictly bab It is of known qualxtv and uniform, it is not the best. purity and strictly uniform. y phon- DR. J. THOS. KELLEY, the emi- ing our dalry-—\\f(‘st lS&——dcpendablc nent surgeon, supplies this dairy with delivery service is assured. 20c Quart 12¢ Pint. (Copyright, 1923.) Safeguard Your Investment Have title to any prop- erty on which you make a loan examined by a.re- sponsible title company and deal hrough a reliable house: First trust (mortgage) notes vielding 644% as sold by this denominations of $250.00, §500.00 and $1,000.00 are on properties worth at least double the amout of the loans. McKeever & Goss 1415 Eye St. N.W. Main 4752 Tembers of the Better Businss Burcau TEBIVTBITI AT DI BI VI BB 1-0'@$+0{-@+O(~'1' Theotmg Xens Yoo 1319-1321 F Street October 24 STORE NEWS 8AM.t06PM. Several styles of overcoats are correct this season --- our tailors at Fashion Park have developed quite a range of styl- _ ings--—-you can identify them by the Par-Kerry label. Par- Kerry is the sum total of overcoat rightness.