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THE - EVEmL% \ WASHINGTON, - " KSKS PUBLIC STUDY| eF=VeiZ i sos i FoR ARLINGTON |AMUSEMENTS - MELLONTAX BILL nounces Partisan Attacks _on Plan to Reduce Levy. Tiy the Associated Press. PHILADELPHIA, January 18.—An : uppeal to the taxpavers of the coun- 1y 4o study the Mellon tax-reduction | program from a constructive stahd-; “point, eliminating “crowd psychology” and partisanship, was made- yesterday * 11 by Undersccretary Winston of the Treas- ,,; Ury, in an address before the cust- | fern division of the. Chamber of 4 Commerce of the Unitea States. Denouncing attacks leveled at de- - tails. of the Mellon bill and the ¥ “purely political” assaults upon its { provisions, Mr. Winston said the pro:| osal was worked out from the pre-{ mise that it would favor no one class above another, but should da &s much s possible for all personal in- ; “Reterring to the soldiers’ bonus, h erted that the Treasury was con- ned only with effects of _such lleg.,xalnlhm on the fiscal affairs of the and predicted that no tax reduction could be Herald Acquired by Banker From - Shaffer Igterests. mdxsvn.u-: Ry, January 18— Sale of the Loulsville Herald, one of the ShAfter group.oM newspapers, to James B. Brown of Loufaville, presi- dent of ‘the National Bank of Ken- tucky and member of the state tax mmlulon. was arnngunced .last i, K!lnounumenr of the sale was made by Carroll Shaffer, as representative of his father, John C. Shaffer, Chi- csgo, owner.' No gindication of the price was given. “Mr. Brown. s, to make a statement covering his plans for the property in the near future | the annoupcement said. The Herald, a mornlhk newspaper, was founded January 1, 1869, and, ao- cording to local historians, was the first republican dafly paper establish- ed south of the Ohlo river. DEFENDS FLAPPERS. Minister Says They Are:No Worse | aay Than Girls of Other Days. ATLANTA, January 18.—“Flappers"” of foday are no worse than the young ‘Wworen and girls of other generations | we cxcept In the imaginations of who have ceased to be young, Dr. 8. Dobbins, professor in the S unmn Baptist_Theological Semi- Louisville, Ky., told the Baptist Organized Bible conference. Round the greater part aF the atternoon: W. S. Parmer of Frankfort, Ky. ed the women's division. Harland of Richmond, Va. Bible class work. address- r. Rolvix .. spoke on —_— table . conferences occupled LOAN IS INTRODUCED |1y s iz |6 Measure, Expected to Be Passed at Richmond, Would Provide for ‘Improvements. | peciat Dispatch to The star: CLARENDON, Va., January 18.—A ibil making it legal for the board of | supervisors of Arlington county to !borrow money was iIntroduced in the tstate legislature Wednesday by Charles T. Jesse, the county's delegate to that body, There is no doubt in the minds of county officialy that the ' blll, which was enteréd as an emergency measure, making it effective upon passage and applicable to Arlington county only, will have easy salling in the state body and will be passed at an early e. 1t is the hope of county officlals that the bill will be enacted into law béfore the board meets again, Janwacy 28, in which case the it i said, will | float a loan of anerant size to replace ithe bridge over Plimmit-van. Chain bridge, which cofjapged récently { under the welight of a bl. ruck. Officials of the county who Went to Richmond to request that such & bill be presented were Supervisors Ingram of Arlington district and E & court. It was reported today from an au- { thoritative source that the board of -supervisors would at their next meet- .xn. appoint a superintendent of roads, near | w, “Lombard!, Lt he cluver. com- edy by Frederic and Fanuy Hatton hown at the President or part of the ‘week, full of hearty laughs and sur- prising situations that a ldrge audi- ence was kept on the alert every min- ute last evening. The Washington Theater Guild, Inc., under the direc- tion of Leonard Wood, jr. puts on this amusing farcical comedy . with attractive settings and costumes, g1v- ing it In finished fashion. Peggy Coudray as the red-headed, semi-sophisticated, yet surprisingly innocent young model, is decidedly the piece de res! e of the eve- ning. Every time she comes on the stage it {5 as though a window shade had been lifted an shine let into & drab- eolmd room. Wilfred in the role of Itallan d.-lgn- ot “gowns en.* {s_ve ian and full of 4 lect. num Hoffman, o vouthtul - Vorite with the Garrick notice,”- and som: servative ladies in the audlence sumeéd rather frozen -xvnnlon the seasoning of risque lines and sodes that came at most uAexD pected moments during the productio: Paul J. Schwars directed a musical program that was pleasing between acts. Elsie Ferguson Sundny Night Announcement has been made that in response to popular demand, l f “Moon Flow O e Fergieon _and. Sidney Blackmer are featured, will be given’ night. The play did not have A Soning untll Wednesday, and a four-day run umcl satinty the demand for seats, i plained. —_————— NOTED ART CRITIC DEAD. NEW YORK, January 18.—The death of Thomas Ellls Kirby, inter- nationally known art dealer and Jcritic in Philadelphia, was announced There yesterday. . Mr. Kirby, who was seventy-seven )| years old. was managing director of gt i Paige and Henry Crosby. are in the long cast. Alice De Lane mkfi‘ flia American Art Galleries for forty ears. His death occurred after a ‘brlel illness. 720-14% 8¢ The Bond Baiiing. T IR "Smole-dmod" our atoelu-—wa must effect a clearan: ce of our entire stock at once! DRF.SSFS—COATS—-WRAPS TO BE SOLD REGARDLESS OF COST!!! L —SALE NOW ON— Field’s—720 14th St. N.W. *‘ That dangerous cough—stop it! before you have to take more costly measures. Dr. Bell's combines just medicines that up-to-date doc- tors prescribe with l;he zomxi old-time ly—pine-tar honey. It speedily checks the cough, soothes the inflam- mation, restores normal breathing, ‘The taste is pleasant, too! All druggists. Be sure to get the genuine. . DR. BELL'S Pine-Tar Honey ————————— A DELICIOUS LUNCH AT ANY ONE OF OUR SODA FOUNTAINS FOR A FEW CENTS Men! Don’t Miss This Special Superior £ bonus bill should' be reviewed at length the res on the subject, eay- _gave ample evidence of | continuation of high taxes Yor many e drain of a bonus were vy Congress on. the, natlon's and now possesses fieed not and Yosn nat ‘{’0") ahout high muriages. |thoue of a county manager. Under the 2 RO i Tmam whes 15 maing | I, the county” Is ot permitted 1o wealth upon whom the full burden of hive & county manager ~but it is the tax rests and who is without op- | Planned to attain p'““fialfie;f o portunity, of ayoiding any, share os Ry i s © its weight ! uperintendent of roads. Demand “Irresistible.” 5 b le Incom P oo gy i IT STOPS ~ Sale! Natural Bloom ALL HAVANA CIGARS A group of quality ciga‘x_'s absorbed from our stores; placed at store No. 2, Seventh and E Streets N.W,, and priced ridiculously low for quick clear- ance. 10c (Corona Chicos) 3 for 20c. . $3.30 10c (Media Perfectos) 3:for 20c. $3.30 2 for 25¢ (Victors) 3 for 25¢. . . $4.00 15¢ (Perfectos) 10c str.. .. ...$4.93 3 for 50c (Afterdinner) 12¢ str.. . $5.85 We advise early buying of these cigars as stock is limited. Remember—this sale of Natural Bloom Cigars is being conducted at Store No. 2 only. This sale is for our customers. None sold to dealers. Phone Main 5215 : a ecome so strong and o insistent 43 per cent; at $100,000, 56 per cent. n bonus advocates Tne- high _surtaxes, therefore, are ig As a resutt, hé said, some | bofne not ‘alone by the extremie In- effort has been made to show that]comes. but by the middls incomes. | both tax reduction and the bonus can ' To share not at all in a man's losses be had. This he emphatically denied and to take one-half of his gains | was oskible. making him work three days out of Defending the Mellon surtax reduc- | slx for the government, Is to impose 2 odds too heavy to- be borne. and more the business adventure be- comes too hazardous and the high spirit of inittative disappears in dis- ement. idea has ever been presented \Allhnu( its being subject to attack in it details. ' There are details in the plan which I change; Mr. Winston declared the-demand existing law, $50.000, for rellfef from the tax bdrden had 31 per ce: it $75.000, é, COUGH & éannot .-l;.n AT ONE : Superior quality Bay Rum at an extra low price. In our opinion a -purer or better quality bay rum cannot be | s - bough : oI XTEEN STORES Yopgutatanyipuce. Hallping --The Better To Serve Yon eryatios warranted the at Tempt 10 piace. rhe evel of wortate vhere they would produce .the great- revenue and at COMPOUND GIVES QUICK RELIEF FOR COUGHS, COLDS, SORE THROAT FOR CHILDREN AND ADULTS USED =0 YEARS WITH WONDRRFUL SUCCESS INEXPENSIVE=2 DOSES 1s 33: A BOTTLE AT ALL DRUGGISTS DON'T EXPERIMENT!" This old celiable medicine has relieved zgufi JUNIPER TAR. et [ A he continued, might let the system stand untii he ygovernment should be . obliged 1o sceI\ other sources of revenue, byt is a_much more serfous harm might wish to there are some which you may wish to have different; but I can say to you frankly that the Treasury ed. Initiative has always been |biil has been-prepared without favor . the most valuable American eharac | and mithons prejudice.* Tt repres 'y teristic. It was this spirit which m experience of the United . made America what it is and to kill | Tr ry. There is no pnruunuhlp ur throttle it is to destroy our fu- make-up. You cannot succeed with a multiplicity of conflicting rem- edles for an intri] tuation, A January Special! | Manners’ Theatrical Cold Cream A full pound tin of snow-white, deli- cately scented cleansing cream that isy known and used by thousands. Sells regularly in our stores at 49c 65c. Special January price only.. sande—it will relieve you. TR who has acquired wealth —at those prices. for packing, postage and insurance. press money order. We ship same d \ dress Peoples Drug Sto v 3 \ The “Peak of Bargam Tlme Now’s: the very best tirme to cash in on the blggest wm'drobe opporttmities All Suits and Overcoats Every Sun except Full Duu—.nd all: tlze ‘Overcoats, including Crombies, Monhgnnu-—and the Richard Austin English "Coats. Suits hatwere 55§04 75 $3475 Turnburke of Washington district, | Commonwealth Attorney W. C. Gloth (and William H. Duncan, clerk of the powers approximately as broad as Banish Wrinkles! Wrinkles—tired lines—the tell-tale marks: of age-need no longer worry you. ~This new treatment, DOMINO WRINKLE CREAM, is the safe, gure, harmless way of getting rid of them. Regular $1.00 size costs but 89c, and it is’ guaranteed. Keep Your System in Good Condition With RELIABLE HOME REMEDIES .At Real Savmgn .gnfilgmqne Baume Bmua Candy Surprtse Saturday One Day Only, Tomorrow, again, we offer pure delicious candies at a special low price. A pound box of Nelson’s Assorted Chocolates (sells regularly at 59¢) and a pound of Chocolate-covered Caramels (sells regularly at 39c), both for 69c. A saving of 29¢. e an s g S s meng ---guaranteed Rubber Goods Priced Extra Low —umm $45, il ¥ Carter’s Little Liver Pills 4 55'5 Siimdm, Castoria : 3 Caldwell’s Syntp of Pcpn California Fig Syrup. . . Doan’s Pills . Edwards’ Olive Tablet: Formamint Tablets. . . . Father John’s Medicine Gastrogen Tablets. . . $70.and $75... —that were $80, SB? and $100.. e e B Nelson’s ;uortcd Chocolates An attraquye blue box filled with rich choco- late-covered nougats, creams, peppermints and many other delicious candies. Pure, wholesome candy that will be enjoyed by the whole 59C * family. Sells regularly, in our stores at 4 Capital Fountain Syringe, com- plete with splendid quality fit- tings and metal ;l;ut- off; lllustrated above. Spe’clal $1 ‘49 Capital Hot-water Bottle, made of splendld quality pure gum rub- ber; molded in one $1 49 piece. Special at..... $1.25 Hope Fountain Syringe, complete with two fit- tmgs and metal shut-off. 980 $1.75, $2_and $225 Shirts — Percales, ' étc.; 'somie with sep- arate collau to match. $275; $¥and $350 ' Flbel triped Ma- T'dray and;fine poplin ShirtsZ v . L8375, lnd * lmporzcdl English Broadcloth and Fiber Shirts. $8, $9 and. $10 Silk _fl and $l 50. Cravats ot of “Wrinkle- proofs” among them. 69c 3 for $1.90 $1.39. 3 for $4.00 $~3,$550 $4 d $4. 3 Cravats 3 52 19 hvanMcphc. < $1.00 Listerine Ant mann gEmSSTARY. xa8 S and $2.50 - Cravats .. Naxated I 50c Phillips’ Mdb of Ma(nah Pinkham’s Vegetable Compflmd 50c Resinol Ointment 60c Sal Hepatica. .. % sz 19 Scott’s Emulsion. . Shirts—Silk. ‘Broad- Sloan’s Liniment cloths, Radium, etc. 3 for $19.00 3 for $600 Zemo Loti: : ; . . E : Protect Your Beauty With These Chocolate-Covcred Caramels STANDARD T OILET ARTICLES Extra Low Priced Pure Cream Car{mcls. encued in delicious choco- 75c Ashes of Roses Rouge, No. 83 . .... late, the kind that simply melt away in your mouth— $1.25 Cob’a L’Origan Face Powder. each piece ‘invites another. = Sells regularly 39 35¢c Cutex Nail M‘" PP in our stores at....iiliceasiiesiceeresainin.. C Danderine Hair Tonic. One Pound of' Each grmsan 3 for $6.00 Knmad Sccrfl. 8.50. ‘0 and S‘M grade: 2R EARSED — $1.25 Hope Hot-water Bottle, about two-quart capamv, 98C .good quality. Special.. 50c Baby Rubber Pants, made of high-grade rubber; strong and durable Special, 39c, $l 00 or 3 pairs.. $1.50 Ladies’ Syringe, made of qualny materials. Special at.. 08 < Rn 8 = 2269 ..79¢ 79e, 461: aud 27¢ ciu%.e.. Handy Spray 98¢ 75¢ Rubber Bath Sponges, large size and soft texture. Special at .......... 49c $100 Bath Sprays, splendid quality, and fit any bath- 69C room faucet.. Special at. White Rubberized Sheeting, one yard square, sin- gle coated. Specially $l 19 priced . Senate, 2-quart, 2-year guar- antee Hot-water Bot- tle;- superior qu 80c D. & R. Cold Cream... 50c_Dorin Rouge, No.rlgzs. glfteana Face Powder (nmll) 30c Frostilla Lotion. . 60c~Forhan’s Tnthm . §0c Hmd’a"ontymdAlmmldCrm. caaesis Ingram’s Milkweed Cream.i... 8§0c Java Ru.-;_ :‘;;c Powder. *30c Kolynos paste . 30c Lyon’s Tooth Powder Lablache Face Powder. Soft Hats $5 to $7 Soft Hats +$7 to $10 Velour Hah FBAE RN ST B S D Mo e Senate, 2-quart, 2-year guar- antée Fountain Syringe: com- plete with quality fittings;. superior qualxty Spe~ $2' 49 .42¢ .8¢; doz., 89¢ l?c; 3 for 35¢ Syringe Tubing Hrgh gubde red % ruifsber .. Syrin tubing in ‘five-foot ".'i»f g::nbny a tube on your ,lennr glly ‘Priced at" way home—you will like it. o &m are. tamiliar with 7« non-drying £..you i cial at ..e..n