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\ THE KEVENING STAR. WASHINGTON, D. ., FRIDAY. NOVEMBER 20, 19 1 tinctly discernible toward great aggre: | fact, these proposals have been a pro- | gaged during these five years has |57 per cent above the pre-war level in |ated and so actively attacked, for in |able advantage of our trade. . gations of capital. Their prosperity |tection to the smaller units of busi-|been in no small part responsible for | 19: Thus, as a result of greater|this direction lles not only increased [ when used in ways that are not o3 Eoes very fur to insure the prosperity | ness and a most valuable asset alike | the rich reward in the increasing com- | economy and efficiency, and the elim. | econamic progress. but (@ mainte: | ductive. ke the aintenance of grest 00 ge aAlls m etlt]on . |of all the country. The contending |to the producer, wage earner and con- | fort and living standards of the peo- | Ination of waste in the conduct of the | nance of that progress aguinst forelgn | miitary cotabliciments o to meer m b elements have cach learned a most | sumer. ple. But in addition to bringing about | National Government and of the bus!- | competition. There ix still plenty of | nicipal expenditures swhich should sumer. i Of S . B . profitable lesson. War on Waste. a condition in which the Government n';:fi of the country, prices went down | work for business to do. either be elir 1 by govoramen ‘ p :in K : - debt s being rapldly liquidated while | while wages went up, The wage earn- - economy or supplied by taxatlon, they « D. 1IN DUSINess Unsoulld Progress in Economy. The result of the realization of these | at the same time taxes are greatly re- | er recelves more, while the dollar. of Production Increased. do not up serve a useful pur- This development has left the Gov-|Wastes and the m;”m%‘:fl”fn&zhe duced, capital has become abundant |the consumer will purchase more. The | By these wise policles, pursued with | Pose and ought to be discouraged. Onir ernment h;ee Lo advance from the :g:lr_‘!mlnh‘:; 'l;flfi“l;:'&e"‘ ‘whether with | @14 Prosperity reigns. .-lfl:m:nnr? .';nd nn]mrr_anrtn ‘:;r this re- | tremendous economic effort, our coun ;';‘l;'kfl;* have 3 el of o < s 2 . o 2 = sult cannot be overestir 'y has reac e osperous | bility In relation to th 5 1 R s ot Aoy ‘flu;iflr:f:}::x‘ ‘s | the assistance of the Government de- Wages Going Up. ‘This is real and solid progress. oy ey Eeached ,',f(,;.'f:x; e pocnero | these 100 they undert to I natural result of those times in the | o1 "1 rea progress is being made in | Partments or by independent action of The' rucet xematkable results one can deny that it represents an in-|ing to work because they have Invest the savings of our co nd Clumsily administered, that has|past when there were practices in |yol¥ Iorée progress ls belng a|the groups, has been the most Dro-| ..o, my'and the elimination of waste |crease in national efficlency. It Must | pomething o Work fur. e mer o abroad. 1 should regret very much limated the Natlonal Government. In [ business which warranted severe dis- Siaio ot unenaonlod: andiey found factor in this recovery made in are shown in the wage and commodity | be maintained. Great as the accom- production has greatly Increased. Out !0 See our possession of resources opmervance there is unlimited op-|approbation. It was only natural that | S0, O F/ICHNERES, B0 SPPAtently | PORL, (¢ 00 Years, There can be no indexes, If 1920 mages wero sbout |plishments have been, they are yet but | L s surplus savings we have been Which are available to meet needs in T o e TRt :r:‘;tog;:?pz}:;f:;p‘::fifnr:?;engdmsi\l I i ot Al s some might | question that great wastes have beehl | 155 e’ cent above the pre.war rates | partly completed. We nesd further |able to advance sreat sums for ea: | other countries bo the causo of any i uld be difficult, if not imp a RN b cTide. o T car. | eliminated by these activities it e fmprovement in -transportat Al ; 1d World and develop. | “entiment of envy or unfriendliness S, to estimate the contribution which (o€ prefudice which ought to have been Pally conclnde, sk ey i e mwar: | business community thizough tauch ) fiie Sveragn wtisloatln e et | sy develaprianit ot iaan ot ot e, While. Hurape e o | toward us. ‘Tt ought everywhere 5 e overnment makes to buslness. It is [discriminating and directed only a DRt ot e & actions as the abolitlon of car | Com!I 2 A 2 . | ways: we need railroad congen o tal Triote pUDIG alte Latin | Welcomed with rejoicing” and consid bad, business bad. The mere i:«"vmfi 1'! he _‘;' hol 9‘ ‘;","‘,' s!" “":‘f_"’d the wealth of the Nation was directly (and methods of management of our | [7ERIR Suring the Tast year it was 120 | raflway terminals for me -onomical | have been very large participators in |1 entire world that such an economic \damental precepts of the adminis. | especlally where it had been gathered | ) el 5" (0 10® e indirect expendi, | rallways; the co-operation with ship- er cent above the pre-war rate. As|distribution of commodities in the |these loans. 1f rightly directed, they - - _exists here which can §50n ot Justice. ihe! proviaing iof {i2 eres atnits. ¥ Aderthe reiwates [ ture and depreciation can not be esti. [Ders to save delays; the remark. | Per cost of our production is so largely | Ereat congested centers; we nced reor- |ought to be of bemefit to both lende ailable in case of need. drder and security, are priceless 'rno}l_““ m'fi:j‘i’ 5 ““’"d"{"", 1-5 J’ml:mm mated. The Government appreclated (able advance in electrification of | 157 CO8t OF © Wages, and as tax returns | ganization of ' Government depurt. |ang borrower. If used to establish i knows that it was our grime element in the vualue of all|Y®m i e B e s 11 | that the only method of regeneration | the country with all of its economles |, CHW 0% g B8 B0 S BN F0 ot ot ments; we need still larger extension | dustry and support commerce abroad, | * ‘es that saved Europe from §roperty is the knowledge that its|Of leglalation, which, however welli, 0= 2¢Oy e O O N tion. Xt|in labor and coal: the provision :of were ample, it would naturally have |of electrification: In general, we through adding to the wealth and pro cte collapse immediately enah, Chjovment will be publicly | g g D e bt ‘did ot im. | has followed a policy of enomomy in | better economic and statistical Infor: Deen expictol tEat the prices of com. | =t furiher effort aadingt all the vusi. | ductite. copacity of fhose Contii Wk the srmisfice. T W T L disorder showld breal | 2000ty D econception and | national expenditures. By an enor: |mation as to production, stocks and modities would have Increased. Yet | Ous categories of waste, which the | they create their own security and in. |0t ©f our credit Mour clty, if there should be a | TG0 on disturbing and waste: | mous Teduction {n taxation it has re. | consumption of all commodities in or- during this period the average whole- | Department of Commerce has enumer- | crease consuming power to the prob- | (Continued on e that poding over any length | 6" Ml results, which the National | leased great amounts of capital for |der that producers und S emnnd. | sule price level of commodities de time that the rights of persons and Government is attempting to avoid. |Use in productive effort. It has sought |may better adjust supply to de"wmi clined from 120 per cent above the pre Mhen (otid no Tonger be protected | iy er regulation and control are dis. | to_stimulate domestic’ production by | thereby eliminating speculation e | war level that it was in 1920 to only law, the value of your tall bulld: |aericile and expensive. They repre.|& moderate application of the system | loss; the great progress made in the | S2r level that it wan in 1920 to only o[figs would shrink to about the price | SEIeSHble 20K Cxpenaive, They rebre: | o rotective tariff dutles. The results | technology of standardizing quality it e ow water {ronts of old | (ure because of the unjust. They are | of these efforts are known to all the |and dimensions fn_heavy munufac- 1age or what are now corner lots | _° it srice whic world. tured products like buflding m incient Babylon. It is really the |3 Part ,‘_‘,fo,:,"‘,';e",','ei,“\“,:fl‘f,', e e | Ancther) phase of! thisiprogress ia|| and’ conmeuities gensrally: whichido 2 Biension of these fundamental rights | Ygijce. not so well ‘understood, but upon lts | not invalve ;Jrob]edmxnnf style or in. on e a it the Government is constantly | e e s | e m s o e Seitun o 5 *“”"‘”“‘-’ to apply to modern busi .J.'(.f;“i,‘.i’,‘,‘(.,',f,:;‘i}o’:; w‘fé.‘,’.‘:enn;;flny to meet the competition of the low- | employment in the construction and Hoss. Jewants its rightful possessors guffer o relapse. But the present | er standards of living in foreign coun- | other Industries and of losses through rest in security. it wants | generation of business almost univer- | tries. During the past five years the |fire and through trafic accidents: ad- s that they may suffer to have gally throughout its responsible or.| Department of Commerce has unceas- | vancement of commerclal arbitratio —8 y es ¢ legal remedy, and it is all the time | ganization and management has |ingly directed attention to the neces.|development of farmers' co-operatives fiyios tor . trative - chown every disposition to correct its | sity for the elimination of waste. This | for the more economical and stable ery to prev ince the in-|own abuses with as little intervention | effort has been directed toward better | marketing of farm produce; and in\ QUR ENTIRE BUSINESS _wear fliction of injustice | of the Government as possible. This |co-operation to improved efliciency in | general the ellmination of waste due Now Located In Our Own Bldx. i e c. o C 8 4 hroughout Q olici i | position is recognized by the public, | the use of erfals in all | to lost motion and materlal t 3 Policies Misapplied. {and due to the appreciation of the | branches of business. This has been | our whole economic fabric. 0923‘ 1:5!:;’:"‘ l doubtediy represent policies | needs which the country has for great | sought by the necessary c All this represents a movement as ppos —va ues » Mise and sound and neces- | units of production In time of war, |action among individual concerns | important as that of 20 years ago for A F l l N ¥ have often been mis- and to the better understanding of the | within industrial groups, and between } the rnzulutlfén of corpora I:ms unfl ::n- C L » ed and many times run into ex-|service which they perform in time of | producers and consumers, This does|servation of our natural resourc Eat. 1589 W m P m d nobody can deny. Regulation | peace, resulting very largely from the |not imply any diminution of falr|This effort for conservation of use of Formerly "> Optiela omen s umps an s often become restriction, and in-!discussion of our tax problems, a new | competition or any v ation of the | materials and conservation of energy ..fl:“‘fl' and Optometris! pection has too frequently been little 'attitude of the public mind is dis- | lows against restraint of trade. In|in which our whole country has en- | __ 3 5 = oxfords When a woman comes in and asks for our $3.95 shocs, like Miss or Mrs So-and-So hought here, we know Mrs & L 4 So-and-So is satisfied with the style, fit and service received. This happens every day Satins, Velvets, Patent, Suede and Tan Leathers. All 608 to 614 ELEVENTH s-r. li;es 21/, to 9—All widths. Styles—one- For one of those Ro using Big Saturdays ) 1‘1{35‘51” tary, flat and Span- ish. _(Continued from Third Page) |less than obstruction. This was the Special— ' Special— Velvet Blouses ‘ y : i os' : 5 Silk - top Chiffons in this | Ovcr-b]ouse models‘ n fingcr- famoua mzan 32 of the seca- tip length, with high collars, son’s newest shades. ! long sleeves, and trimmed with Every pair perfect. $ .69 buttons and braid. 1 Sizes 85 to 10..... All colors and all 3 for $5.00 Street Floor Street Floor 4 0: :" “Twenty-five Years on Upper Tth St.— City Wide in Trade” Special— We Specialize in Stylish Footwear for i | ; Stout Women Special— Underwear Heavy-weight Crepe de Handkerchiefs i 3 Chine, Crepe-back Satin and : Radium Chemise, Step-ins, Imported Crepes — Voiles, | . ‘ Gowns, Dance Sets—lace trim- Cambrics, Linens and Geor- med, embroidered or tailored: gette-—hand~rofled narrow and ; /fi . with fancy ribbon wide hems; hand-painted, with bows—Dainty $0-95 embroidered corners: and lace shades; all sizes. .. ‘ trimmed—135¢ to $1.95. i ' Street Floor A special assort- i 2 ment of these Hand- 75 c il kerchiefs, 3 i box. . erchiets m a box | Spec‘lal— Street Floor Fancy Pillows Taffeta, ‘Velour and Rayon- L covered Pillows, filled with /"‘””[_‘ l feathery Kapok, in a variety of | shapes and glowing colors— Princess Slips ‘ A collection of trimmed with $2 95 K3 og— Sport Satin. Radium, Milo- | 5 [ flot;:el::;idrufles and sheen—with plain and fancy | vVery superior | g s bottoms: some with hip hems: : Street Floor well cut and in all $ 95 the wanted shades. ~-~~at tl’le very special SR “' Special— | price--- TN : ) It Really Is Different! X3 No other sausage makes new friends and keeps P | ¢ Cor uroy | old ones like Auth’s. Riokes That’s because no other sausage has a flavor : : quite like Auth’s. $ 3.9 5 : ' The secret spicing process that the Auth Broth- : ers—and ONLY the Auth Brothers—have used Lusonsiosdy Sl weed vl on . for years and years gives to this popular The attractive wide- | distinct types that illustrate the best fashion. product a subtle something that is just suf- i, S i i i, P i e i N t‘icier'ltly different to make it decidedly better. ) B?acon Blanket Robes. bello, etc.—in the shades that have the preference A very unusual opportunity gives Tyy it and let your tongue tell you what it is. ~ with long and three- S us a varied .assortment of popular eves; side- . . Bags—Underarm, Pouch and Bal- : 1‘2::: ra:sei::,;, s:::d Squirrel, Fox, Beaver, Wolf, Opossum—applied loon shapes—in the high colors and 1e o Lol ool in excellent taste and with clever skill. :llid;:‘:s Fitted with coin purses and Other Auth An_Tnvitation 1rdies. n aj i Products | 2 nodern < The values are much greater than threugh the shades. Sizes up to 44. Second Floor this special price suggests. :::: $mw. A ;":m e Street Floor Street Floor Scrapple Smoked Ham 5 by Cook - hioh (his conc ed Ham 02 enabled to rurs Bacon nish Washington Lard with the cleanest. Every Three-piece and Ensemble Suit % o f f’ g . st.. Bt U [ ] N. A Auth’s Pork Pudding 5" R Mot s oo eren o sevier Auth’s you have a delight- Fifty years of catering to surprise coming, for It Washington's very disorimi- et Brovg. e bt ou et Tatine e her ey u Easy to prepare. bow 1o pleass Washington's Sy ena obre. Yo i et No Exception—No Reservations—Entire Remaining Stock EBEEEEEEEEEEEEE.EEEEEE