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P D A e ¢ WORK FOR EVERY PRISONER URGED L. C. White Promises Con- gress Plan to Make All Wage Earners. Fvery and w Federal prisoner a producer © earner iz the aim of Luther | hite. superintendent of pris e Department of Justice, who has promised Conzress to prepare a careful plan by which the Govern ent can find out what each prisoner iz hest fitted to do. and then zive him such work and teach him to do it. and make him do it whether he wants o or not. T do not helieve anything will re form a man faster than zetting in terested in productive work, and noth fng degrade him and make him more worthless than to sit around all Aav just waitinz for his three meals.” Mr. ‘White told the House appropri- | ations committee. with which he dis enssed his plans for reforming econ viets with work He pointed to the textile plant in Atlanta as an inspira tinn for ecarrvinzg forward such Reformation hy Waork. “I have heen connected with prison | work for some time, first as super Intendent of industries.” My. White tald the Tlouse appropriations com- | mittee. “That is where my interest | was and where my interest be- canse 1 helieve that work is the hest | reformative influence that one ean nee an a erowd of conviets ter what their offenses were I want when [ can—1 eannot do | W now-—to have a place in every prisan for every man to work every Aay in the week except Sunday. about aizht hours a dax some manual | tazk. If 2 man is not fit to do heavy mannal labor. let him do light manual lahor, but make him Jo some honest work every day 1 don't believe there is anvihing on earth that will reform a man any faster. and 1 know mighty well there i« nothing on earth that will degrade him and make him more worthless for this world and the next any auicker than 1o let him sit around all day just waiting for his three meals. 1 know there is nothing that zlves the wardens and deputy war Adens and keepers more trouble than the fact that the men fn many places | are idle. A man who just sits around all day ean cause more trouble for those in charge of him than vou can Imagine. Ha finds fault and canses tranble for evervbody around him Wounld Teach Habit of Work. *1 may not he ahle to make zood mechanics out of all my men. T know T will not be able to do so. but if 1 fxil to teach a man to be a good mhoemaker and 1 trv to make an fron founder out of him and I fall on that, and then fall at making something else ont of him, nevertheless I will have jnoulcated one thing, and that 1= the habit of industry. [ will have taught him before I get done that he nan work eight hours a day and it wor’t hurt him. A big percentage of eur men never did a day's work with thaty hands in thelr lives. | “We have in Atlanta at present an indnatry of which I am vary prond Our Mttle shop thera emploves be. twaen 500 and 700 men. It makes | 2F0Q000 yards of textiles a vear in| yound numbers. which we sell fo the pest. ofice, Navy and other depart- ments. We save T'ncle Sam a little money, I guess; we may not save | very much directly. But we are do- | Ing better than that; we are train ing men to work who never worked hefore. Some of these men who | would otherwise come back to prison | without any doubt, won't come hack | afier this training Inecidentally, we are paving cents a vard bonus to the workers.| Laat r they zot ahout $70.000| honus,” divided hetween 600 and 700 | Half of that money was sent hame. tn dependent families in most | cases. Affer all, i1 is the families thai suffer when men gn to prison. | Tha men themselves are well enough | honsed and fed.” | Supt. White is havinz a shoe fac- | tory. which will employ ahoni 600 men bullt. at the Leavenworth, Kans., prison. Members of the House from atstricts where shoe manufacturing fs an important industry. however, are working for legislation to prevent the products of the prison shoe fac- tory being sold for the use of the Army, Navy, Marine Corps and Coast Guard. which together buy | 0,000 pairs of shoes annually. | gislation Is hefnz pushed on | tha ground that private mannfac- | turers ehonld not he shut out of this | important market by prison-made and rheaper made No Federal nrigan products are sald in the open market. Supt no mat men Trhite alen plans fn nee ather | prison, The Advertising Section of an English Magazine. —BY WEBSTER. ROBERT BURMS DRANK WM. SOUNGER'S SCOTCH ALE, THE CELEBRATED TAVERN 1 LI BERTON WYND, EDIMBURGH, KEST By D+t DOUME , WA S FAMOUS FoR WM. 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Curiosity got the better Saunders, S-year-old colored boy, of | 625 Springmann court southwest, so he droped a lighted match into the | — = tank of an old automobile parked in . ——— an alley near his home. He was | treated at Emergency Hospital for | burns_on_his_forehead Imported Sardines French and Portugal Pack 14 Tine Portugal Sardines. 18c 1, Tins Norwegian r dines ..... 14 Tins Portugal Roneless Bardings ................ 23¢ 1o Tine Portugal Poneless H Sardines ... 2 Tins Peeled and Boneless Sardines ... . Tins Dupont Roneless Sardines . ¥ Asae Tins Godillot's French Boneless Sardines Tins Godillot's Frenc! Boneless Sardin iias Tins Bezier's Boneless Sardines 4 Tins Bezier's Boneless Sardines . 713-0z. Tins Le Marchaud Boneless Sardines . .... 5 9% -0z, Tins Le Marchand Ronelass Sardines Magruder Inc Rest Groceries Conn. Ave. and K St. Fine Watches Phones Main 4180, 4181. 4182, 4184, 4186, 4187 Gold Ware Fietablished 1575 Silver Ware : FURNITURE REDUCTIONS— Many attractive pieces | have been sharply reduced 200 prisoners on extensive agricultural | products. He wants his charges not 1o learn how to work while in but also have little money with which to begin a new | and law-abiding life when they to The choice of the man who needs a clear head WILKINS BREAKFAST Rare Jewels 4183, For nearly a centurv and aquarter—since President. Jefierson’s administration —we_have enjoyed the patronage of those most closely identified with the official and social life of the capital and nation. Established 1802 Sm but he the l.odge crepe and other new Spring fab $39.50. Warwick Lodge Spring [ Sketched: Decidedly smart erepe silk model with full length pleats string belt. Tan bark with contrasting collar and enffs, $10.50. Wa _SHOP 6~ WOMEN_ —plain secretaries, up holstered davenports. dis- tinctive mirrors, occasion- al chairs, and so forth. o} LAMP REDUCTIONS o] A lamp to suit every need among these reduc- tions—an opportunity to fill every need for lamps at considerable savings. Spring Frocks of Silk Crepe $19.50 art jacket styles, pleats, ton trimmings and trig 1t effects distinguish se popular Warwick Dresses of silk o New Arrivals—Special Values ALMCO LAMPS $19.75 $ 00 Almco l.amp Bases. AN EE 10 DULIN& MARTIN 2 1215~1217 F Street and 1214 101218 G Street. Hours—8:45 to 5:30 :@g__—___—%@%@yg—___fiw Almco Floor Lamp and Shade Almco Bridge Lamp and Shade Complete........... rics. $19.30—%$29.50— oats $29.50—$39.50— $49.50 rwick Lodge Spring Hats 10 = ¥ PLAN OF RESEARCH FUND 15 INDORSED 30 University Presidents Favor National Academy Undertaking,, Princeton considered that “pure sci- ence research has had littls encour- agement in our country, and the time has come to provide every facility for its progressive development.” In the opinion of President David Kinley of the University of Illinois, “research in the fundamentals is nee- essary If applied sclence is to flourish. The water fails when the spring dries Secretary Hoover Chairman. Secretary Hoover has been appoint- ed chairman of an academy hoard, charged with advancing the project. The trustees of the proposed fund are: Mr. Hoover, Albert A. Michelson, Gano Dunn, Vernon Kellogg, Elihu Root, Andrew M. Mellon, Charles E. 5 Hughes. John W. Davis, Col. Edward 'he National Academy of Sciences | M. House, Julius Rosenwald. Cameron AnTioE Rk wedt . . Forbes, Felix Warburg, Henry S yesterday that its effort| {5, Robert A. Miilikan, John to start a fund to encourage scientific | ¢! Merriam, Owen D. Youns, Henry research throughout the country had | M. Robinson, Simon Flexner, John J. been indorsed by 30 university presi- %flnm z\'fl}‘ixnhflj Welch, -;;m{i; P‘Y' o g reasted, L. R. Jones, A. mb, dents, who “find that many factors | ouotie® S it apon A P aporgan are tending to stifle the growth of 3 - and George E. Hale. fundamental scientific investigation.” Lack of opportunity for research rather than a shortage of skilled in. vestigators was held to be the chief obstacle to development. Handieaps Frequen. President James R. Angell of Yale said that “university scientists fre. quently labor under heavy handicaps, due to fnability fo secure needed ap. paratus and skilled assis burden of teaching often and preaks up the neces nuity of effort.” President jmpnmm hn G Hibben of - Upholstering Better YVorknumhip—Lower .Prices “3-Piece Parlor Suite” Complete Assortment of Tapestriés and Velours to Choose From! Old Furniture Made to Look Like New R ST ) ErTaes Quamer Dancing Every Nite A night at Swanee certainly carries you “far, far away." A mighty fine place to dance—some music! Swanee Syncopators Direction AL KAMONS RS e . PLAYGROUNDS OPEN. Thirty-Seven Begin Ten-Month Period Today in All Parks of City. Thirtyseven municipal and school playgrounds opened today for a. period of 10 months, all the present rate of appropriations will permit. The municipal playgrounds opened follow: Bloomingdale, Cheyy Chase, Columbia Heights, Garfleld Park, Georgetown, Happy Hollow, Hoover, Jowa Avenue, Mitchell Park., Mont- rose Park, New York Avenue, Park View, Phillips, Plaza, Rosedale. Thom- son, Twin Oaks, Van Ness, Virginia avenue. Cardozo, Howard, Logan. Rose Tree, Payne and Willlow Tree. The school playgrounds open after school hours are: Adams, Burroughs, Cooke, Corcoran, Dennison, Orr, Birney, Fairbrother, Giddings, Dean- wood, Johnson-Powell and Jefferson. @ &3 ) BETTY WHIRL SAYS “THANK GOODNESS! NO WRINGER NEEDED!” Betty knows, because she uses a Wringerless Whirl- dry Washer. And to use it—Just once-—is enough to show you the Whirldry's marvelous working capacity washing, rinsing, bluing and drying for the line— without breaking buttons, creasing linen or putting your hands in hot water. No water to lift. A hose to fill and the motor pumps out the water when the wash is finished. TRY THE WHIRLDRY NEXT WASH DAY Slip Covers Medium Sized 3.Plece Living Room Snite, With i 5 Separate Cushions In Pure Belgian Linen Linene Cretonnes $31.00 $23.75 $32.50 Up New York Upholstering Co. “Uphalstering of the Better Kind" 619 F St. NW. Phone—Call—=Write For Any The Very Special Displays —secured in expectation of the opening of appreciation of the incomparable ““Fashion Plus her selection, Navy Blue wsth Green Gra Beige Blonde Sterling Gray Powder Blue Black to one's self. tiful dressy coa lars or double-b versions of the details, or subtly satin or twill in sr heauty of weave VADEI NN DRESS emphacizing | 1A - tashion of tafiern in combination i 1 h georgette crepe The Togue nf the rippling Aave skivt and 1he heauty nf ' ontigue Sry Coliar of pahmi hread embrodory Vv and tie seart $59 50 fia.50 The Marvelous B VADELON 04T Cina Aelightinl ey nroxsion or feminiged railoredness. | Char Giren and embraid plac lovely shades of the silk, and with gilt chain handle. with smooth metal frame. suede leather—Ilovely in the tan, hrown or hlack shades. purse and.mirror. ® Waven in copies of fine old tapestries. these smart, hig ba color combinations depicting quaint period figures. Street Floor Tailored Silk Underwear 82.95 '53.95 87.50 At $295; Silk Chemise: Vest and Step-in Sets, Excellent qualits radium silk or crepe de chine, with danty embroidered designs At $3.95; Silk Chemise of Crepe de Chine. Some with high waistline in lovely »m brovdered styles. At $7.50; Silk Gowns of Ra- dium or Crepe de Chine. —— Splendid quality_in tailored or - = itylea: white and Dastel shades. Underwear Shop—Third Floor lacy Madelon Modes representing a huying power of millions of dollars. ion is confirmed season after season by the most discriminating individ favor—that prefers Madelon Mades from the scores of athers presented for s combinations Woodland Ros So smart and distinctive is each Coat, that cheasing this all-important garment becomes merelv a matter of preference for the most suitahle and hecoming stvle This remarkable collection is all-inclusive of heau Note: In many cases wholesale prices have already advanced models shown Shell-Framed Suede Leather Bags., 85 Among the smartest combinations which the season will see is this ane of <heil and Maire Exquisite Tapestry Shopping Bags, $7.50 Finely lined with epingle. Home Demonstration Without Obligation ARDING'S SUPER-TESTED Electric Appliances 720 12th St. N.W. Frank. 7694 our new building are offered NOW-—certain of vour Value™ they represent. These Madclon Styles are the of Unanimous Choice of More Than Forty Fashion Exper This consensus of apin al Tomorrow—To Aid Your Choice— MADELON MODES ON LIVING MODELS 10:30 ta 12:30 and 2:30 to 4:30 P.M. In Iarious Parts of the Store Madelon Dresses, $39.50 Each exquisite model a tribute to Madelon ta-te and Madelon adaptation of the Paris word for Spring. Ihese are the fashions that Madame and Made moiselle will wear with keenest confidence of being v beautifully gowned—to the afternoon functions—the in- formal dinner and dance affairs of the coming months. ¢ Here are also tailored silks in graciously smart models with the indefinable Madelon air Georgette in combination with taffeta. Chiffon taffeta and 1\\1”». Flat crepe and antique lace, metal-threaded. And the Ensemble Dress with short or full length coat of twill and de lightful frocks of flat crepe. Exquisite madels of I all-over embroidered. Madelon Coats, $49.50 Navy Bluc an emphatic fashson shade FEzeralade Sandal H oodland Pezeter Green ts in Twill with full-length Tuxedo col- and collars of selected furs. In stunning straightline silhouette with original tailoring flared fashions of distinction. Cape coats of martest new manners, Sports Coats of vibrant and colorings. Women's and Misses’ Shop—Secand and Third Flaor< and no duplicates can be secured of many after the present assortment is ed our orders tomorrow.- disgiosed of ag-Values Ready! Jeweled Frame Bags of Faille Silk at §2.95 The richness of stones imitating jade or lapis, in carved gilt settings set off hy the Or of the smart rajah silk lined, and fitted with 25 are in most delightinl The Fine Costume Slips! 32.95 $3.95 35 A\t $2.95; Radium Silk Sliy with inverted pleats side and 3in. hem. Riack, na i g At $3.95; Sunr Usually The At $5; Crepe de Chine Slips. Usually $5.00 deep shadow hem and inverted pleat at the side, Wide of <hades. with Street Floor