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The found* Ucn of thW n.an model tor youthful plain frock of aerg* or other atnlart wool doth. The ad underbody are Joined at the ne and the doee fitting coat aleevee st In a rrther ok* armhole. The eevea a.e Cnlahwl with a bend cuff, sing varied la tht* p-rtterjlar from
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Punishment for Archcriminals of Groat War y-pgranma^-toHicu "‘"•w «"a««.od ti.t n iw»i« tb a» or " ^ n *. Q —*» »»«• to- tood the .m™ h.r, not u., i^t tntltSn S2>“~ " 9™*" "to- «nu»t “rtU-d- S; e«u»Diiy. un Lne contrary, there la erery Indication that the Tictoa Ifitend to make the criminals in Germany and other countries pay the penalty for these Crimea. Bren the Germans «»yt
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FRANK W! FOWKES Real Estate aad Insurance Broker CONTRACTOR Notary Public, Commissioner of DeeJa fetittatea Finished for Cement, Coocreie or Stone Curbing and FodtamBcs. ! LOTS FILLED IN AND GRADED Sen Isle CHy New Jersey
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dlfterence of viewpoint: The Germans and Aaatriam would punish the ezknlaer and the n-empmr aa t the allies would punish these
for murder In EngUnd la connection with the staking of the Lusitania. ▲s a remdt of InvefttigatloM made In the region of Lille -precise charges hava been made out against German officers guilty of. having ordered or committed shocking crimes. It wsa .tn April of 1916 thst the Germans seised In Lflle, Rotihsdr awd Tureolng 2S.006 women.,girls and men and drove them Into ala very. Whether the German governmec* Is cble or -not to turn the will be passed on the guilty wttle.'bnt Belgium - * IB even greater. To and Mallncs Is to recall an appalling lodWdoaL rtaouer^ the starvation by the
CONTRACTORS d BUILDERS ESTIMATES CHEERFULLY QIVEN
There ahooM be a trial of the men guQty cf that a noocoinbatants committed In aD the war—tbs a" a of the Armenian face by the Turk* The awn or act of men responsible for the i mum submarines mast be paaUbed. Some one high up Is the real criminal, wtber ha be Ton Tlrptti or HohensoUern or assne cruatnre unldtaitlfied. What the victors In.this war have bees fighting for U Justice and order. e Adds merry and Insane fary.
Swivel-Chair Brigade Yearns for Civil Life
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very abort strands of beads. The fst oas that are set in o row at c-ach aide may be of booe or, n*cth«r-of-peari and the front of the overdress Is provided with slit pockets.
to keep their feet from slipping eff their « disks. It U said no fewer than 1.800 officer* In the ordnance department station d in and around Washington have tendered their resignations since the signing of the armistice. A great many cf these officers, expert in their line, gr ve up high-salaried positions to jkm the khaki when the war was the only thiog In life worth considering and when the uniform carried with it the honmgc df a grateful people Now the men who make up the ordnance'department are desirous of getting hack Into civil life aa fast a* they can go. Bnt they are op against a snag. None of the resignations has been accepted and none will be until the construction plana have been thoroughly digested and until the need for the officers no laager exists. In other words, no officer of the army Is to he allowed to o’llt at this time Just because be want* to. Most of the officers taken on tne stalls here In Waahlngton used every sort of “pull" to get their commissions, and now that they have them they are finding It not an easy matter to let them go. There la no chance at this time for ihe blanket acceptance of resignations, especially among the young men who ware la the first and second draft* and were commissioned without serving any time in the ranks. Every mother or father who has made a request for the return of a eon naturally regards It aa a very small matter to grant their particular request. It la true the early return of coe or two men would not disrupt the general scheme Bnt there are thooaanCs of each roc.Bests already apd likely to be thousands mors, and the department feeta it would be tolly to begin the practice.
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wooderfnlly-dresaed skins. The neat f small buttons at earn side of pep)uni lead the attention bark 3o Krabc*. where attention to details of finishing does eo much to maintain the precedence ,f the French as
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To Make Public School Children Physically Fit W HILE the general staff of the army U wo.king out a plan of unlversffi military training tor aubmlssloo to the president aa a part of the permanent arm) organization. Secretary of the Interior Ldne Is preparing to ask congress for legislation extending federal aid to the TUOlic schools throughout the country tor the establish men I of systems o' physical education aad
training.
At the dlrectlpn of Mr. lane. Commissioner of Education Oaxtoo has drafted a bill whlqb provides for federal appropriations aggregating *20.000XXX) a year eventually tor the suitport of the physical training course* for boys and girls, the government giving one dollar tor erery dollar appropriated by Individual state* for the work. The authors of the plan fiay that It ta not a substitute for military training: with respect to boys. It Is premUHary training. It Is a program for producing physically fit men and women by physically educating boys and glcl* during the period of Immaturity. The program slops at eighteen years of age. It 1s not exclusively preparatory to military (raining. If la for both^sxaa. It la for the strong and the weak. It U for effldedl living, not merely tor
one function of life.
Who Is Trying to Wipe Out Grape Juice Tax?| HO caused the elimination by the senate finance committee of grape Juice from the list of soft drinks to be taxed 10 |wr root In the pending revenue
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on him.
Maybe your next guess Is Secretary of the Navy Dan Iris. He's as strong fur (hr unfenaeatod as Is W. J. II. llut he’s got an all hi. too. This quusiloo has been the theme of much Jocular speculation In the vioak room* of congress. In the abe of visible evidence of the Infli
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enro of Mr. Bryan or Secretaiy Danlele euaptrlon falls upon Senator filmmons. chairman of Ihe committee, whoso etatr. North Carolina, produce* the Bcruppernong grape, ooro tamed for wine and now for Ihe unf.-rmoul.d Julro. The bouae *J><■elf!rally taxed grape Julro. Th* senate finance oommlitre find struck out the sort “grape" and substituted “fruit and U-ny“ before JUl< That made the tax apply to apple rider, currant Juice, loganberry and all the olbe* fruit and berry Jnlrra. and it of courae. called out a protrot from the farmer* who make rider, log-uberry. currant, blackberry and other uufermented beverages. Tbta was apperasdy what th* committee aotldpalad. and In another n-vision 11 struck out "fruit and berry Juice* - ' and then wroto the same sxceje Hon Into the talabie soft drink Hat. _ , • By th* two revtatoas th* cvunsittes ssampted grope Julro without doing
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