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THE EVENING WORLD, TUESDAY, “MARCH 4, 1913. GREEN AND WRITE THE COLOR SCHEME FOR INAUGURAL Jeffersonian Simplicity in Dec- orations in Response to Wilson’s Wish. REPLICAOFMONTICELLO}| | | | | Reviewing Stand Like the Por-| tico of the Old Home Jefferson. i WASHINGTON, March 4.—Premt- dent Wilson's desire for Jeffersonian simplicity is distinctly reflected in the decorations of the national capital for his Inauguration. While the city in a= Hutter with green and white—the color scheme adopted for the whole affair— re occasional blazes of red, white and blue from entwined flags, rorettes and streamers, with here and there a touch of Princeton's orange and black, yet the whole effect is one of simplo dignity. The central point of this decorati sou.eme is the court of honor, that wide expanse of Pennsylvania avenue ediately fronting and extending he entire length of the White Hou: grounds, Usually great columns and rohes of classical design, with shields the insignia of a riumph, have marked this pre- But and there day sims @ the domi ing the pl ce of art ng the classic col- asta for past ine thin wide numents , but to-day these were shut off by great ters of eeats rising to the tree tops and sw: ng along the whole front of tie pa CARE TAKEN TO AVOID ELAB- ORATE DISPLAY. In choosiug th eme for 1 point th of Honor, as the broad plaza fronting the n, the embellishment of puo- bulldines and the deco- 1S gagierally along the thorough the Inaugural Committee wai by President Wilson's desire to ay oid elude! lisplay ; I. was wit. (ais idea in view that the al feature of the President's re- Viewing stand-was dtsigned asa replica Vell as for Voeton st iw and privat af the portico of Monticello, the home 0”! ‘thomas Jefferson, regarded typo of that simpilei ch the early President 1. This revttca of Monticetio n front of tye White Tous, left front ¢ * Honor, While eign of the origin A SuRBeStS #0: natons of tie South, al pillars along the front resemd!ing | the porticos of Mount Vernon and A:- clington, a# Well as those of Mon he Monticello replica forms the main] tof the reviewing stand, and in this) = erected the xlass inclosure, where: ec from the possidtlities of Inc weather, the President could review the| marching thousands of the inaugora!| parade. | The decorations of the portico were] in Keeping with no color other ‘ian white along its entire front and with- the row of Co. CAMPBELLS STYOIaQ IRS. w QoDROW WIL+SON out the usual display of flags, sre bursts and other ¢ prate designs, Its only dash of v J color was ina 1 draped President's flag, oarely d nible above the chair occupte President. The wolte the r s was relieved only by a f of laure! and evergreen, wile toer back the ( enclosed by higa wa cedar trees brought bile, COURT OF HONOR MORE THAN 1,000 FEET LONG. The Court of Honor extended trom! the ‘Treasury building, at Hifteenth atreet and Pennsylvania State, War and Navy onteenth and Pennsylvania avenie, Atacance of a littl an 1,000 fe This stetoh w etlcally en PIPE OF ELACE GIVEN 70 WILSON WASHING ‘ low H whose of Honor w 4 of fresh ath n the enue, | not Ww with tall and graceful ee aslons, about about thirty feet » making is a @ complete circle of the enclosure ar forming the background for the viewing stands, At either entran > to the Court were placed two gisut vedans, looming some fifty these huge products of natu ing the ponderous arches which hed oflejals and after the day’s shopping (7 "Minicess Relieves Fatigue LIPTON’S TEA ht tins only) | At other and representa judiciary and Congr 3 President's stand at elther sid larme stand draped With grec To the right rose the long t for the Keneral public, wh! eagerly bought many filed to ite utmost o OVER THE CITY, vain points along th BY GOOD INDIAN Hols rood Inun,* Governmen mer {naugurations were aim Angrzed dos main features of the decorations. y cotmt t ne ” In choosing the colora-green of the day wa « y tend Na forest trees and white of the revie to asion, while at stands—withowt the usual bunting, | sare 1 Wikon's de ehields and flags, Waddy BR, Wood, a simp) was gratified in aw iteet and chairman of the decoration fective ina r committer, kept in mind that the las) As tie resiewlis parade swung arou ps ie parade would sup} ample | the Treasur i into ¢ Cour ke with Ite thousands of untfo. Honor, the first thing to th Was the replica of th i J - - — son » niing out on the 8O REFRESHING President Wilson days ago, until SAME GENERAL SCHEME ALL march and throughout the city tue same’ Jocality eets wall of NEW buildings, tnas still Alone n and white the individual taste t in tage, eigen emblems and vison laln scheme of simplicity, # the prevailing plaza of the Union St bk off the im the ph a view cedars to the Ca’ In the distance in sty nity and there # ) fextoons of green vith this prevailing hue ad HH withou wade of sil of a beat on (he trimming for and Mrs, bo the orig. n Amarioa. and with green was in that a the radiating ton didn through the green | #uffragiat ol ttweit and remainly hotels and other a white anaparencies. VIRST LADY'S” INAUGURATIO.“ GOWN ES} 5: one OF NEW JERSEY SILK, around THRONG OF 300, 000 IN CAPITAL AS WILSON IS MADE PRESIDEN TE The New Lady of the White House And the Wife of the Vice-President wRS come | for Ruffianism During Parade Get Aid. Senator Nelson declared the | tending the suftrage parr | noet dierep: to the pobies forve." Before Woodrow Wilson has been Prey. | fdent many hours he will ha his hands by | the tne A copy of the vig: denunofation th adopted at mass meeting last night following thelr parade along Pennsylvania fon reads That thin Resoly meeting qualifiedly censures and denounces the 6 during ned, Waicn suffrage and une | molested in the main streets of capital and subjected them to frequent rwds, whic shameful conduct of the pe the suffrage pageant just denied to the marchers for heir rights to parade ribald insult trom the « all but overwhelmed then T (CONGRESS ACTS ON WASHINGTON POLICE APPEAL TO WILSON : Suffragists Denouncing Force | tw: WASHINGTON, March 4-4 resolution for the Investigation of the Washington | enactment at police force because of the near- riots | was asked. | during the suffrage parade yesterday wan offered in the Senate by Senator Jonea! couter with Merch ~cllbel Aenders." and referred at once to a committee. plaved tn ed suftragiste us resolution of their avenue. hese {nsults the pollee in many OFFICIAL NAMING OF CABINET OFF UNTIL T0- MORROW “Wikon Plans After Hearing of \ Senate's Programme. | President Changes! WABHINGTON, March 4. The wnot- [fetal list of members of the Cabinet stands un inged as announced tn The | Bvening Work! of yesterday, but the nominations will not be #ent-to the Sen- ate until to-morrow. It i* as fallow Secretary of StateWilliam J. Bry of Mobracke. ee of the Treseury - William of New York. | rion of New Jersey. Atvorney-General — James MoRey- nolds of Tennedees. Poomnaster-General Representat' Albert Burleson of Texas. Secretary of the Wavy..Josephus Daniels of Worth Carolina. Secretary of the Interior Franklin 'm. Lane of California, | @eoretary of Agricuiture. Davia F. Mouston of Missouri. | Seoretary of Commerce -Reprosents- | tive William ©. Redfield of New York. Gecretary of Labor—Mepresentative William B. Wilson of Pe: yivania. ! All of these gentlemen occupied the wewte that had been reserved for “Wil. Caoinet” at the inauguration nt Wilson announced the post- Pcnement of the nominations tow | paper correspondents just | started for the inaugural |pbibes Pv his secretary, had to the White House and returned with th nation that ernoon fo: ne purpose of swearing In the new Prosilent, When the tne tle Senate was sitting this ' ming Presiient recetved the newspaper spondente he as * had expected to nymninate his Cab, Jay, but had to change that plan. will have nothing to say offi untit noon,” Wils clared, {co his inaugural address to be jat that time, “There wil! be er than those for present time.” ynmend currency or| ivsnathentaritt for, the extra eesston? he! other ation “Before I dectde that T shall naveine | en ate vsec:! TAFT SIGNS BILL ole affair and a ding 2 PROVIDING A NEW CABINET OFFIGER wi "cics pao aes One of President’s Last Acts Is un to Approve Department of the Labor Measure. WASHINGT President | cages Hatened without effort to te-derag to-day aigned reating press, ax they were but mildly inter-|pepartment of Labor wiih a net 1 when the marchers were com- follo. sident Wilson's nae polled to go in single fle, Susi mix for this position wil amit muoagenwer dd have na dis Witson, now a retiring a ity, bur tt i# doubly and F ose from Pe hat the pol! ot properly 7 parade wer House eariy > of Washings rect yesterday's! ure. made tn ssentative! BUSY declared the in Cong One of th ‘Pratt te was ai bi appropriating $146,714 outtleship was authorized in toe mea the — MORNING | FOR NEW PRESIDENT he Police Dayastnent dom] BRFORE INAUGURATION, on to th Mouse that the WASHINGTON, ngveasional tection of the pavade, led] \jigon aod a Jby Representa ® Rucker of ¢ prada, |. arted to: NEAR WHISKERLESS CABINET'’S AVERAGE AGE IS 50 YEARS. SOME SIDELIGHTS | “ON INAUGURAL OF PRESIDENT WILSON a No Member of Mr. Taft's Fam- ily Occupied Seats Re- Ki Darkened Her Gray Hair Promoted Its Growth With a . Simple Home Made Mixture. . ot Miss Blanche Rose, a well kno’ actress, who darkened her gray hi | with a simple preparation which 8! mixed at home, in a recent interview |at Chicago, I11., made the att retary of an aed forty-seven, and William 4 President ‘Wilson te fifty.ta, even of the ten have been edu. cated as lawyers, though, like Pres- {dent Wilson, several of them have not practised that inueeee s Only |statement: “Any lady or gentlem: | ean darken their gray hair and mal ‘it soft and glossy with this ‘tome 01 recipe, which they can mix a | To a halt pint of water add 1 oz. b' | bay rum, a small box of Barbo Com- | pound, and % oz. of glycerine. These: | ingredients can be bought at any drut store at very Hittle cost. Apply t the hair twice a week until it be: Attorney-General active practice, Mr. Red Chinery’ manufacturer; “Mr. ous: ton, educator, and William B. Wil- son, labor leader, are the three who have mot been efiucated for the bar. { served for Them. WASHINGTON, March 4 2Netther) comes the required shade. This w' ° . {make a gray haired person look Mrs. ‘Tat shy other inember of the [to the new Presiden and his family from | ™ « . t 1 the space, all parte of the n years younger. It is also fine to te | sh ght ia ; ag . marked »y|mote the growth of hair, reliever Sy En ne Naar nes In [eaten and scalp humors and is ex oF on the atand Mere Taft and her davet ome of Mist Mabel Boardman to awatt | the coming of Mr, Taft after the Inau- part for ofp Manusor vaident: Wiison'a: tne angural addre ov ot w Red, white and blie atreame cover of white silk. At efth: ek, raised above the platforn vases of Raster lilies and ilies of the J valley bound with white ribbon con® stil 4 finished A desk am each sh On the Capitol stand, President Wiron faced @ battery of fift ed a@tand a volleyed af the 0) ously during his « cameras, set on plana nt continu They Seeing two leather chairs on the private stand at the Capitol to-day President Wilton bowed to the larger nize of President Taft and permitted the retiring Executive to take the larger chair, itself much smaller than those wed during tho Taft regime at the | White House, It was a mighty snug fit for the retiring official In the diplomatic gallery a jeries veserved for on the pleture presented w Hie furs, and mT brilliaat. ce wiiks, lis plumon set off dannii nil spor tive On the Senate floor, old Drawing showing the air filters in one no ' a“ nostri |, together with the ear ehaged Bole ily ee i { and’ rested | and the tubes that lead to the throat from it. There is also shown one“ 86 ax they tarke« tthe tirth of t Tonsil and the Larynx with the vocal cords, the -ntrance to the lungs. ea Soha of an the chamiar wa “WHY IT aoe oe ; | Dromles tn the Wilson nblaet, } it tor a wack IS RISKY |.::;::; When a friend of yours or mF fam-, Iy doctor tells you that Dr. J.C. Me- In the rows hehind Mra Wilson Coy is a quack, just hand ay her daughters in the Senate we To Have Clogged Nostrils. |... you will find on the homteh OF Rtockton Axeon, brothe PH Mra, W Your nostrils catch the disease} the next column, Then ask your frler.t and a majority of the thirtv-cight Wite| Serms and dirt that are In the air youj or doctor what he thinks of Dr, Me= aun coustne, who are all attendiag to- | breathe, If your nostrils are closed, fe ceremonien, Among them. eat {the germs of disease collect in your!, |i Hiam F, MeCombs, Demovrat! jasal passages and set up an irritae jtiom™ This is called catarrh, the irr ‘tation produces a discharge. The dis charge is loaded with germs, Your}! nostrils being clogged up, you cannot yore Blow out the discharge in the natural sont Way. The annoyance of choked-up nos- AS jtrils causes you to free them in any jway you can, You find that you can nal Chairman, Ac Sirs Marshall, wtih family. the alsle was members of her | © 14 lis Mead below what fe. York's greatest phyatelan, a ands ayy eo 8 of flowers flooded A deluge House “WILL BRING YOU care sot ne ae ds - -THE BEST HEALTH | jA Strong Nervous System Is in Tan i cheat. alifticnite $n. breathing. " eed talk the Best Guard Against All. Sickness, ee - Goin DEAF? Hoes away With, the, ext ater ol of treatment ‘Mr, Brown’ and TONIC DISARMS DISEASE Hrown firet copeudted me hay "been bad singe Fee ’ Seine t Effects of Tona Vita Are Very Far-Reaching in Relief of Ailments, 4) has inthe and wosites at No, 78 Bloomfield | thu oe. J Clogged Nostrils Cured. cere he para | 7 ; ate gf sed me " : + an Tins 9, ae ria ation ceremon Ce wee in your rings good | vec ‘ yids ototack, reacie “Thealth.” said John Bensley Webb, the | that the poe] Pou at uglish nerve apovintict who is assisting |t oe he a introducing ‘Vona Vita iat fs ’ © wen calle over the telee| Mr 4 A onickost thing to destroy | ou Blaine, sane allel pe tee | arise to Jalu t Fictoner is tia, suaedown foe'ing, a lady tha . a a ttle more than| bility gee people walkin fi ed on th ° 1 arinen w flounder along, . : A * ao ! ried ud was sary foothold to yt iff He A Have been at ‘ i he Kitaced 1 Senedee aaa lav gemacht Ai it eteon the brain! Isn't the Judement of the 1 te | woke ae i ie ‘fe is Greatest Doctors in New York | A e fom bers. a ah is aeons Ween ‘1 vod tranamitted to everycorgan in the body, Good Enough for You? iM a f California crows l until they become sluggish and finally Away ba W ouHE to named of | ; | rt ' have not the ' sential confidence to throw off the Wen My Attra! Reynertson “fire committed ha he Perso ant well for 20 yeewm cea th ering from n poisony as they ae ‘one Vita ¢ human bedy from the he beain hens the blood and aids all the doing their functions naturally My ex with a similiar toni in European hospitals has laugh that the effect of such a pie a ing than tha eT know of, since me hone of any ‘Tona see ousted dinean eay, arm i you ‘thy Ait . ni, Mr. Seoretary ied trive to do nature's work, te Ja chorus of votces as tne dis'inetty is purely m stre nature, i for An examine. ° envelope was fen It vou wee alwa ing blue, are Bs tee he Se 41 deed morning, " tured troubled with a fecling of fullness after 7 irai'to wiiise ro by tata ad p | vy Fire, |r. Bryan aa ® 1 eating, sleep at ¢ pains held bs the greatest ees giolsa cho han. ‘n gatamoe | Meee ee non-A “hh shoot through y beck aon leads your |e a Mow Tork, Gad agalg od Aior at Nor at Whe BAe & sully tears bated. limbs fect weary, or if you have any of |. Beira he, rored himselt DR. J. C. McCOY fosters aa ts : vhs run-down symptoins, it up =e t wand Mr. Wilson , i ae wai) 243 Flatiron Bull ding. :; vn ters, and | "pie iy cat; | Broadway and 28d St., New verk ave + 50g | Howe ondary, Wotuemtay ang Fr hen ar t has” heen extremely). Was wee gad) tot 5, 3? the bu Would ft lebility, ed that apd is now bei all leadin, Vane Gate was euviect to change. drug stores in New York City,’—Adve, It Makes Little Difference What You Need. World “Want Will Go Gat. 6. Se