, 381 Central Avenue m chimed with 'color prescription", that were evolved in the salons of the flu-om French modistes. The people whose duty it is to paint the Intion’s cars watch the-style bulletins and fashion Ila-guinea for new: a! Ptrris color trends just u religiously u do the professional “when. Most of the 31ny tati- ored machines that pun along the bitmap of our great bond country‘ America is full of shévilgEeEg Jre.rr K any: be beam Inga ain't These famous eoutouriera lately hare not only been choosing the colon for llilady’s frocks, but they have been penuming to insinuate that Mil- crd's conpe' shall be tiniahed in just such and such shades of dune. This is outrageous, of course. and some- thing should surely be done about it. One mystery that the world his: never solved is why Paris, tk city of approximately 3,000,000 inhabiunts.£ maintains its position as the dictator of the world of fashions, I "Arbiter d Faahiogf" _ American women. as well u t of almost every country an the fare of the globe look resolutely to _ for fashions. If the laments in Mutual French city any that buttons 'hall be worn next spring, women immediately bristle with buttons and if they decree that red in a trifle pas- se' a young lady of fubion would sooner expire than tmtrer the humil- intion of appearing in t red gown. I Minot. Indium. Ohio, hardy all Team-cc. Still that Nation has My: exercised I tremendous igMttr- ace in our own country. Usually the Mn people we very enthusias- tie aver France but there was an oe- casion in history when Genus Waste inxton stood ready to lead an Ameri-' an Army against the amiom of, The great Statue or Liberty on Moe’s Island in New York harbor, I’ll presented as a finished product to the United States, on July 4, 1884. It is perhaps the greatest reminder of pace and friendship in the Trorid. inn STYLES MOLD LEAD] ovum so pan cm 'eAPPBD A New York. minister yachts- tint. It. lepublif ot Prune occupies We Just begun- My in mm: of “naval a... -ntiIriRTItBtrgtt 1"" iiiitiiifri"ii"iitt HUBER ELECTRIC ND you. too, can' have your washing done A in an hour or so-with the NEW MAYTAG! You, too, can spend washday in recreation with friemis---or resting. Prove this to yourself --in your own home-with your own washing. Phone for a New Maytag on trial and see this New wonder washer demon- strate its helpfulness to you A Maytag trial provides you with the oppor- tunity to test every NEW Maytag feature-- from the New Roller Water Remover that in to years ahead of the tima. to the lifetime, heat retaining, cast aluminum tub. It provides you, too, with the opportunity to own this world famous washer-to be able to say when Your friends call up on washday; "t've just begun-- but t'11he done in an hour!†THE MAYTAG COMPANY, Newton, Pounded 1m DONENICK SHERONY HARDWARE Highwood. mind. Plum 2041 But Evo- in Ooh-- I dGoiiiiUGare Girriiid ' I! " Autos. It Ab Rep-1d: Pull If the Maytag doesn't all itself.don't keep it, We!!! MAYTAG .'crihe has a Eel=Sz2=C=Cn Oeferred P-mcn h done! in†an hour' Apropos of attractive and artis- . alliterations, we note that I Mia. sissippi editor refers to certain “pur- veyors of putrid prejudicial political "Progress was made toward the completion of a geologic folio for the Equality and Shawneetovn quadran- gles which lie partly in Kentucky. The investigation, conducts: by duties Butts, has been made i ctr-operation with the Illinois Geological Survey. of Baghuuion and Man. II- nouncu that inning as: a total of 966 will“: miles of new Win-l survey: were made in mink. bring- ing the perretstage of the state Inap- ped up to 50.7, u contrasted with lean than " per cent for the entire coun- try. During the same period '" square miles of mummy: were made. Reporting on the work of the goo- logical and topographical surveys for the year Director Sheltou up: "The resuney of the Wheeling. Highland Park, Harvey. Chieaeo Loop, Park Ridge, Jackson Park, GIL umet City. Evanston 7%, Tinley Park, Englewood and Elmhurst quadrangle: was completed sad that of the Calla» met Lake and Mokena quadrangle: was begun. These areas wen pre- viously surveyed on I smaller aeale.% "Nine hundred und fifty-the miles of the topographic surveys were made during the Fear, bringing the percent- Me 6tthe state up to 503 per cent as e6htrgsted with less than 43 per cent for the whole country. Pour hundred and forty-eight miles of resin-wen were also made. 7 “In eo-operation with the Illinois Department of Registration and Edu- cation, geological survey. the survey of the Normal and Mount Sterling Quadrangles Ind the Illinois part of the Nebo and Vern quadrangle: was completed, and that of the Pearl, Meredosia. (Buford, luh. Dnnvers. McLean Ind LeRoy qundnnglcs Ind the Illinois part of the Alton quad-1 tingle: was begun. The survey of; the Springfield quadrangle was com? pleted. f I Director A. N. Shah-pa. Dev-Rm: "in ttt be Good 1’me Survey Completed 150 Mei nor - ' chi Jia.' 311:5: Under then-unconditm.ndu thumomdmmw mkeIMuHmmww. disun'uotnica. What May Be Expected of The. Under Normal Conditions Pointed thet "What should be reasonably exped- ed of punchy" automobile brakes?" is n amnion frequently asked of the mechaninl first lid drum of the Chicago Motor duh. A bulletin hauled in response to thin qoestion My: that the foot brake lhou'd stop I m gain; " the at: of an miles per hour within I din- tartreofturremt,iftheearat- is in the telephone and the teietrraph industries. might be the best thing far the public, On the other hand there are thou-ends of "little tet. Iowa†who object to being made the victims of I (Win game. iyug on a level. The senate will work with the de- partment of commerce in trying tn patch up the membership of the new federal radio commission. Th'ere is an earnest desire on the part of ev- erybody in Wuhingtrm to secure luvs that will make the new giant of the air more wonble and more prac- tiuble. The trouble is that all the India fans, " well u the big and little "lixits" do not know how to make laws to straighten out the dim- whim of making radio an industry instead of I plaything. Some of the public o4tieiais I" be- gmninz to believe that I monopoly in radio on the same lines that there ACTION OF BRAKES ON AUTO It, SHOWN a system of rural credits to aid atrri- ttuIturgtlista. Gave the soldiers a sal- dier's bonus. Fused I bill reorgan- izing the diplomltic and consular service. Created a national radio rrommission. Restored public eonfi- dence and raised public credit. Elforl Being Made to Provide Laws Adequate to Han- dling Business Restores Coafhde- Restored approximately 5.000.000 idle men to employment. Exublished PROBLEMS FACING RADIO MANAGEMENT stopped the import-titan of M milk and that from Canada; - trom China; can and heel tron Ar- gentina; wool ad mutton from Aus- trllin; butter from Norway, Den-ark Ind Sweden, which wen being shipped es. Reduced total international m nae taxes nearly 81,000,000,000 a year. Cornbined activities for ex-soldiers of the World war, and provided 3500,- 000.000 for relief work annually; Ile- stricted foreign immigration for the benefit of American WM" and for the safety of American institu, tions. Ettabtisrhed a foreign war debt commission. and a settlement of, all foreign debts. except that of Pram. Passed the Maternity bill. Passed a law regulating the grain exchanges and packing lionsâ€. Provided for the return of alien property in excess of $10,000 to each person. Provided for the organization of eo-operative', marketing associations. and passed the 'trsti-rtareotie act: the bill prohibit-l in; the sale of filled milk-, a bill for the monthly payment of Civil vul veterans; brought independent citizen-1 ship to women; enacted a taritr tt protecting agricultural products and reviving the operation of all indIB-I important achievements. {at the my Ne, accompl‘uhod by the 'ttr-AN- party since 1921, according to It. National Press: into this country in large omntitun under the Underwood brim Author~ ized the use of a billion doll-n by the War Finance eorporation to tV mm in tn orderly manner the mar- keting md exportation of agricultural products. "r-eeAehi-t.h. “limb!“ "Wye-teh-Nets _"" -"""'--'"irtr.a-gtmt-.-lgtm. a.†“I“; ---- l mums-i- “uhVCi-IMA.‘ WMAYS.0.P.rEABmtKw, um tick-QM Reduced the army and mvy to n peace-tinte basis. Puma the page resolution: with Germany Ind Am- tria and brought About I limitation of nrmunent through um international conference. Put the Budget Sm in operation. Reduced government employes over 100,000. dated individual idi/i,G Light-e, and repgnleq many nuisance Ivar tax, Cnmil Elm Cumilcd govenunent expenses through economy and good manNre- ment. Reduced the national debt from $22JNu,0oo,0oo, June 30, 1922, to 813.- "-""e""""'"re_PNrrr "m: w, 368.1!)0900 on November "hmt.thterutrarnr-ts Henhacondmdtmoltb Viki!- “MLMWEWQH dab-Methane“, uniâ€. unmadnhnth moi-vws'm-ud'a. peore-ttrrsateaasdi-Auts-t LntinvAmria- centric. "owaiaaetsoest-vite-titte; national law. 8- W due.“ a fund mint-icy. Madrid, and the l'nivmiy of Han-.- aad admitmd to t_he - iy IPS. H. y.- Amt-d the biennium! Court at Arbitra- tion at The Hume, and in 1910 w elected I member of Institut do Dam International. He is . charts! m- her of the Aieriean Institut- of Tuternationat Law and of the Cuban Society of frrtematiotuit LII. lit 1519 he In a delegate from Cuba tn the Peace Conference at Paris, and in 1921 In; made a Judge of the Petmnnent ear, of [Imma- Cumal Justice. He hart _ in: n the limit, of Bani.- i; 1891. In 1907 he 17:: I men-her oi as dean of the hunky-t: Jaw of the l'niversity of Hanna and as presi- dent of the Htsvaoa Bar Association. and In! Fear wu delegate from Cuba to the 1nteretatiortni Commis- sion of American Jurists in Rio de Janeiro. A hypocrite is one who pretends to believe you when In knows you In lying. 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