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MONDAY, MARCH 7. 1921 THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON. D. C. " WPANESE TO SEND |PRESIDENT HARDING CALLED |1y mcss Middy] Gy s v s . Antique Where Your Dollars Count Mest ! 'Furniture Sale at Lenten Services N9 a L) Clowry Still at Dock Awaiting Fur- Sacfificed Prices | [ APPEA'_ "] HAR"ING B. F. Keith’s Theater | | tner oraere—omeiais Risclatm | N taig Blcat, J chelts] reat Britain Admires Iis ress. But| | Daily. Except Saturdays, Attempt to Land Cable. | 720-22-24 7th St. NW. Grandfather Clocks, Low : Wond H He Will o) 12:30 to 1 O'Clock MIAMI TFia. March 7 —The cabie; | Store Hour Open 9:15 AM. . Close 6 P.M. boys. Consol Tables. Antique |||Business Men Expect Borah onders Ilow Ile W1 arry Uut laer Cloiry 1S today at the municipal | Mahogany Chairs and Rock- T dockc In M lamfjunter {Heguns e:hw;‘u Yy . . . e nita States subchasers, awaitinz | ers Hail Seat aud Mirror and || Also to Assist Efforts for Many Fine Sentiments. omorrow: o e sy aneinsl Crowded to the Doors Every Tuesday other antique pieces of Fur- Condiscted i port late Saturday afternoon when i | niture. Armament Cut cted by shot was fired across its bows from | W Behrend’s Cut-Price Tuesday Sale is looked forward to by 3 S s s = = el - one of the sibchasers as ft was en-| ashin wi with ch eagerness and tanc; Sale bw"s Monday, By the Associated Prees RBY EDWARD PRICE RELL. lines reflecting its familiar flippaney ! Rev. Hugh T. Kaged in trying to find the end of the | h ‘l“’" omen as mu g expec y M 1921 & - o e < iand insolence. Stévene Nouth American cable, which had been | | a8 they look for their daily dinner. arch 7, . TOKIO, March 5.—At meetings here | BY Cabis to Tue Biar au Chicago Datiy News nc Stevenson Jottached o & buay at the three-mile | The U led Val Are the Attracti H ¢ e he oprrig i 1 psibibadl S Rt b nequatle: alues Are ons 'THE BOSTON ANTIQUE! g :‘::’;'::;:- dmilar to those held | LONDOX. Bngland. Maren -m’G}:muns ARE DISAPPOINTED. N e e it FURNITURE AND 1IN S, it was decided 10daY [ gpeaks like 2 good world citizen.” government last August. S HEPAIR {{o #end & cable dispatch 0 President | said o member of the British aovern- | Expected President to Order Allies | Dr. Philander P. e e A Coion Tere- || Women’s New Embroldered Capes CO. |Harding and United States Senalor|ment o the writer today in discussing | | Claxt Eri Comisnt wch apn e O $20.00 > = 4 1785 You St. N.W. {Borah urging them to use their in- | frcyacn: Hadinga inaugural nd-| 10 Accept Their Proposals. | laxton Biiwim an ihiemi o the var o v (§ 44000 : o mer than St. N, : 5 5 = . i i 2 ok company 1o land the cable until prope R : bl uence or esbrlciion o prmament i Similur remsrks are heard on, "y WITTE. U. S0 Commissioner Dormission’ has been granted i§cloth in blue wna tan. richly embroids : o (‘" apply a part of the appropriation (€¥ery hand “in ministerial. pariia-| B, Ut et of Iducation T i or armament to educational and = mentary and diplomatic circles. Just A | i cial improvement. 3 e d BERLIN. Germany, Mar | GERMAN CONSUL ARRIVES. | THE BR.IGHTON BLIPTRN IR iy o e pri | 2L, IreSen o Lomdon has many | ety T o | 0 | $6.98 Extra S:ze Crepe de Cl'nne Waists 94 Hero. tday: @ visitors whosa vocation is statecraft.)dent &'s inauguration speech. | 3 o et . :eltngi Bt ine adoption of the bud. | Tke French, Italian, Belgian and |\rn"\}]:"ll; r;vw::m.u:i" faith they h::’:;?::‘r:‘, Ul]lly L(,‘lll(‘ll Nation's First Official Beprnsems-l Rlue, black, white u 1k Ao chine. in 48 to —— &q'“n&v:r;e‘.{:hp::les;;oa?;::“z; Tepre. [the German delegates o the peace! e el e sw ce T tive in Canada Since 1914. | izes. Neatly tailored sty ] partme —Hote! [ause & renotion in (e Caltos Siates | Conference pay tribute to President | taking ofice (o deliver a thunderous | Jervices MORTEDAL. | Maton) §—¥er e 3 $5 TRvOr of Mitarint Secrits ate® | Harding's statements Louching inter- | WLimatum to the allies to keep Uheir | 5 MONTREAL, 2 l - —y b 0 1 9 0 ACCH Ifire since A t, 1914, Mon- 2123 Cilifornia Street N.W. [{trat.enae country previousty national aff [mesienicans a2l St. John’s Church [t tme B e Wonderful Coat Suits $ 75 WASHINGTON. D. C. pALE time when all business is se- lI\B;'ull[;::l';.onCo{f‘l‘;‘({i"d::l‘lvl G ‘:-ID\\‘} D sihe ,rr,”"‘"'frm';'” e e (Lafayette Squarc) {1, Kempff. who arrived nere dast[J Dainiily (20 brotderen AprainEa e TMiaraae cdutendyl Q) a0 riously depressed. it would be Pras ranslate. s sentiments| Sz il g Sy S ' | t. He was given an enthusi- {J 080 Buils. o est scrge, all k lined and this S By day,'week or month height of imprudence to Tene peveiste TN EeRORERS| caiedny, Shev el timt he Wl nectd I'uesday, March 8. - rccaption by a number of the |[J SPring’s mogt exclusive models ! , J 3 ritish editors almost without ex- ) toleRith Swichif 3 | S Y2 ! ehnrtly to present his eredentials and | "‘fhfutg"iflr;n"&;l‘rndhvo“al carasidib> Fodpiton Hotn: with the statsenicn antlsearing o Lo nauent ln sizeady Senator Hoke Smith | |0 take up the work of re- $5 to $6. 50 Wemen’s Glnzham Street Dreuess Tollowing Tlectrey 1o o Furnd Kobe: i politicians in praise of (he form andgrasped the fact that the new Presi- ot Georpia ovganizing the consulate general hore Diceros jof B & I CoR e e f 5 jleader of the constitutionalist pa the tone of Mr. Harding's oration.jdent cannot change the whole poli < L e toheu sl styles. with lace embroidery and self 12 lt on in favor of disarmament. 2,060 were | but they await with lively intercst|Of a great nation like the United Seats Free Yore N ra05 1903 returned. Of these 2.000 indorsed Mr. expression of the new | States vory first hour after he p02 zaki's view on curtailment in arn Ame . Different opi is ne uties. Severs i . ment and 60 were against them i ¥ papers have printed in- (Some steel halesprings are worth d : | iews with American business men | SOUTH CAROLINA'S BUDGET 0 " £ , i m Tayielding on Yap. 3 Al il |) Hun: { - TOKIO. March 4.—Japan will not} ;‘fl:mm(;‘tlwu)s:l‘;’ Slxh:'v‘(fi\ s it s e Tibans | COLUMBIA. S C. Mar The | L brown and S b . LT x\xrldd.m inch on the question of herloperatio paired SOVErcig is predicted under the new adminis- | &eneral embly of & IA‘ trimmed 7} ect mandatorial rights on the Island of | ties is the basic o7 the leagie t Washin tdjoutned sine die ycstevd n i = ] ; Yap, an official of the Japanese for-|natio - ‘ling hare is tha A LR ST i jeifn office (old the Associated Press | As showing the confusion of thouzht ; ador (o Berlin should be | & after having continucd the cus For Infants and Children | - today, when aske atement | concerning what th <aliles cove- [ 5 ik SNl Y tor the N |concerning the present status of the | nant realix mean 1 el "f‘f,"r',"f.'",'"” D 3F e |nUseFor0ver30Years : s : controversy. She may. however. make | following remarks irom oné of, e ?uq\:ir'n ot i wing ot Oxiords Admimistration some conceasions ‘eoncerning disposl- | delozater who | nepresened (It | roperns * g waliion 10 this “Thevg | Always beam Velours. et y D = . tion of p cable station, hejBritai o 3 Clis a tevy o mill for the Citadel, lose out price a ¢ nant: N 1 iy = Edison Bulbs of e ey mat PreRViTaE Hazaimeils in Charleston, which is being reoallt. wd ey S erri b i 7 ARERSC CoWIRCO r st the league of nations is . Every Description e ameial comtiaucy | was|eEalnsty tie llsigue ot nations IS 20c 38Y/5-Inch Unbleached Muslin z madé upon his own initiative, but rep- L re e an amdintl % Fane| NEW SCIENTIFIC BODY. o ? s resents. on the whole. the attitude {4 e nattony it 2300 yards of Extra Heavy and Fine It 3 — bleached Muslin for seamed sh piilowe vou would cause zn uproar in the . = Iy will take with regard to the enliouge of commons, for example say (Applied Psychologists Hope to tire Yap question. (here that at Britain hae entered I § The disposition of the cables, he as-|into an International arrangement Create Natfonal University. serted, is a matter for settlement by TN GINNAT % ;lhe international conference on com-!if I read President Harding's lan- | CINGINMATE 0N n{5 Matcnig 7 Mantcations. vat Japan may make|Euaze aright he means exactly what | natfonal organization. to be known | concessions concerning the Guam line | We mean—the (free nations of the Associated Clubs of Appiied to the extent of handing over to lology, and with a memberstin | | America the Guam end. Japan, hows 000, was formed 1 f presidents of thir. pplied psychology. which the Japanese government final- “Good : Afternoon, Folks!— 35¢ Dress Gthams 5 There's a big range of al lored « i in different 'Any Man Would Be Proud of {§sizes. Beautiful plaids and siripes. An extra fine, serviceable Those Spring Suits” quality and ail fasi colors 2,000 Yards 39c Fancy Cretonnes t SAID THE GRAND l 9c ‘ OLD MAN HON. NORMAL PRICES that deprives her of her sovereiznt world co-operating voluntarily and in } ¢ exercise of their sovereignty to | ,nr more than at a meating teen clubs of read international understanding 1d establish peace.” Breathes Friendly Splrit. i jever, would continue to hold the Yap |’ nd by virtue of her sovereignty over A long time since you looked @i s exte ment of floral and other de < in 4 variety of volor combi- nationg;: 36 inches wide. 24x24 Red Star Dlapers sl .59 the island, granted by the allied su- aud Hallam, New York. preme council and ratified by the Bu#'ness men and financic are de- es led to the bhirth of OnlytheBelterGero league of nations. d with the inaugural addr : flons clubs, anaounced after remark that it “breathes xhvvl meeting that the ultimate inten- med In War. i“pirit of friendly enternrise and e n of the nationul hody was tol {create a national universiy of appiied | | i i Frqmpt Delivery Title Obf Prima facie title to the cable was |. .mm prosperity everywhers.” They rchology. obtained by fapan during (he watjulco call conception of wealth | D all perfect t The very best guali in a sanitary sealed packagc. B J w g he maintained, when Japan cut the Thore i8 a chorus of approva Yap-G ble. of he P i s de vard - erner - [Tupdum et U e | trectaent it v | oe ev s TOBACCO HONORS toward the conference between .Aheé |ihousands in Greai Brit that the —_— 912 New Ym'k Ave. !Lnned States, Great Britain and | icelings on this question T the ?7"!'.::1 T 3 00 58 70 l h T bl C PHONE ¥ {Japan on ‘d!ur‘m‘mvlnlm“‘mfh it is|States are. perhaps. healihier and Winston-Salem. N. C.. Reports| B Nowyaax PrceS { 3 X {U-Inc able Lovers s 39 —_ =4 reported, the United States Sena solute %o : L o B l i Feuiioent Haxding, to clll ] Tos® Fesoiule thRnithoss ol almont Enormous Sales for Season. 7 | Heavily mercerized Damask Table Covers 38x70 inches! o9J We were the first the official replied that Jupun was ndnea s Brions " i R o —as he watched our salesmen place the iflin a varied assortment of round and square designs; perma to refluce the price of not in a position o Kpeak denitel |what they consider (he Al AL Al v it ol o thevacks: AN fnent finten. Hemmea reaay for s e rened v e R Am ot Grcen, Hon e 5 e e S L G T ke at priees string 1805, ! : ipans frame of mind fed from |2bout It may be judged from how S 1hur Conanad miaricer. : some values at prices starting at $25,” "W ' 39¢ Yard-Wide Percales Pervioue” Neterancen - of | Viscount Th" ded-qndon Dally Herald fecls | 'This cliy hav 504 3%.000.000 pounds he continued. i Full vard wide, and in i splendid selection of neat ing in principle to jo! o eni “over his speech black head- e season 1§ I all fast colors. tefnational discuseion off armamen cad- a limitation. . = "Or course, it America and Great D Bricain afree to confer, the Japanese | 50c White and Colored Madras government naturally would atten | . g 5 such onference as has been sug- N i and 36 inch . in oa wide range of all-whit gestes he said. :fi'i.?l‘;do?r“:ms;.rs‘e:n:] :-’;vli‘ly:l?wns”\;'n\yn‘ For men's shirts, ladies , F STREET | , o ON HARDING’S MESSAGE i 39c and 45¢ White and Colored Outing e 5 " % All white or with colored stripes. heavy fleeced quality. 1 ga ce Stand. ", 7/ St W t/ Sold only a short time ago at 3%¢ and 43¢ Sk {one Paper Commends Peace e dtore with a dSmile™ || 2 ' —to supply everything you {| Another Asks as to Isolation | : need in the line of Policy of United States. i 30c Heavy Huck Towels P ° i SANTIAGO, Chile, March © —presi- | 1 Just balf what this same tow 1 301a for not long ago— c aints dent Harding's inaugural address is| 5 Sl T vy a t quu . the subject of comment in the news« | De vers Any Varnishes Soncrs were. La Nacion says it was | ' En E an address of impressive dignity that ! Little Notions at Little Prices 1e e a fdence to the! | i A { g i amels, Etc. fae Dl L e B set the styles in Amer- ran y 150 sards Clark’s O N T (B, 5c Hooks and Evesor [ i Spool Cotton, spool Dress Snaps, 2 for .. C ican sailors, and the | the future policy of the United Btates. i 12%:c - Values Shirt 49c Babies' Rubber SC Diaper Pants lgc We s¢ll, Agme quality 2 ferences 1o soc G E i T’m:nwbg tl\( % klndq' that ce. saving that e yomanfwho kn o ws Neckbands e B L B and wants the ORIG. onograp o Z i EE M parking that | NAL - i = - prcdident Wilkons saminisiration L IN, f“)"" la:.‘(:xlhe il $l.98 Ladies’ Leather Kodak Bags s 55 he most stirring slac at of | rice for a X. i dozen in ot. 1. ponth we sold the 4 W. H. Butler Co. [iinoim s i gmntine hevins Y To Your Home |||, ..:imnin e, dpe mons, o soia o we 100 f 228 MAURICE F. FLYNN i those of the rest of the world. some- ~a;(l;;m starting as low as H {times in conflict, at ather ti in p £3.00. 607-609 C St. N.W. i foct “accord. 1t "and i (Kuos hat shop, second foor.: iThe llecht Co Seventh at F such conditions. persist in a policy of isolation.” ! THE WEATHER. ! of Columbia and Maryland uu--x d weather. probubly showe ‘tonight and tomerrow: mot much southerly winds i | Virginia. cioudy weather. probabiy @ local show@rs in north an® west por . tonight and mprrow:. mild tions temperature. 'moderate southwes! A New President—a new era 'T5: | comes in—business takes a new West \lr‘ln # showers tguight and lease on life. We have inaugur- 'Mmo/row: mild temperaiur Records fbr Trenty-Four Hours. ated a new.era for automobile hermomerer—a paes4: S pm Ludies’ Hose in hlack double soles and Extra G and cordovan high spliced he Ladies’ Fiber Silk Clocked Hose [ Established 1848 i Ladies’ Gauze Lisle Hose, 3 for s 1 .00 Straight down the street from the 6. A R Monument at Tth and Pa. Ave, Embroidered Side Clocked Fiber Silk Hose, white embroidery on black: seamed back. and toes: form-filt ankls Beautiful 1§ arrow effects c 1 | double lisie =oles $1.25 Men’s Blue Denim Overalls . ti00d, heavy. They're Blue Denim Overalls for men. full c A s ami double stitched made with numerous pocl cut bib: By we el vandard scvessor. | 112k 4 e o AL s is i T laying we sell st: accessor- | o 0y at o ’f",f,‘“,,; f M "fl" edium- W eig! ady dhir ies at less than Standard Prices. | eosetue ¢ 8.m. % m’ Nice, Soft Yarn Baby Shirte. both Ruben and button- c T Superior Merchandise at Lowest Consistent Prices down-the-front styles, in all sizes to 5 years old. “The BEST at LESS”_ Sandard Price o+ Har price = Fan Belis. Master = |y 50¢ s om seon Eardas .. 35¢ Condition of the Water. $1'25 .‘;”’ ";’IV‘lFlfl"'l'rl;lN:‘"," Sl 00 !:mn&r;luro and I. o|||uh.tlun of wat o0 oxen. s : condition. $3.00 o, $2.95 00 e 70¢ $1.55 Sonp iP5 $1.20 siaviens 50C Windshield Cleaners, 40‘: GOC H,-:nlv;'h' Doors, Ford 405I Abijsns Tex ,;u $1.95 ouc mulen 90c e C9060 el Sl ot 52.00 T A Silverware hibition of sterling and silver $1.00 Women’s Batiste Gowns Plesh and White Gowns, slipover style, with round necks c finished with cat stitching t g, $1.25 Children’s Blue Coveralls o ? Over-ail style garments of Blue Denim, made with |nn;84c gleeves and long pants: 2 pockets. This e plated ware embraces only items of known quality and premier design. the prices are as maoderate as possible consistent with these standards. STERLING SILV Tea Nets. 3 pieces. to $430 Coffee Sets, 3 pieces. to $160 Hread Trays. .- b - - MBI D f to %30 ad Bowls. ... .. St ot K25 to S100 E % - 2 [ Bl g 10 Selections FREE g E | ' i i serviceable Double-Strength finished with 4 supp. $4.00 Boys’ Sweaters s .94 eaters. made $3.00 Extra Size Corsets sl .94 Navy. Brown #nd Heather with Byron collars and 2 pockets h PIL. \IH)\II\H\ to Tea Sets Rapid Repair, == s < # 5 {Jdc N to $150 - > 9 5 B6.00 T s ot 4 5 3 Moai Dishes I P Six Records You Should Own $1.69 Women'’s House Waists Gemed . D \ c;;‘(‘lal)lc Dishes .......... .. SI10 to $32 Attached-collar Waists of madras and percale, in pretty, c PLLEC = gz [Rend (Em and Weep y1n the Secret of His Pres- striped patterns that will wash perfectly. Baking Dishes to $20 $7.50 | ” Gl K00 | Get Up ““‘Onward‘ Christian Sol- ight ; Ret Candlesticks. pair to S30 o diers. s To 31"” Bl Flower Baskets .............. SR 1o $24 4| L ommine axas] Hi ol wentiMe $4.00 Women’s Tie-Back Sweaters $%).99 = el All colors. including the new silver grays. Slip-over —_— Somebody Put the Jinx Mem'ries of You, Mammy. m Took styles with sash tie-back. All $1.50 Silk Camisoles Flesh and white and white suiin and crepe de chine covers, exquisitely trimmed with medallion laces and ribbon: $3.50 Infants’ Coats $9.791 Cream Cashmere Coats for babies. Short sivles with NaSes < s coies s oo 2 to $30 { Poor Carnation. L One, Two, Three, Four. on Me ul“t“‘ She'd Say Was Umh | 14119 Huh. £ Lake City Han Autonio. | Ran_Disgo S Francimco | Reatiie (Nt Louis. P Paa WASH, DO Clouds Do Not Delay—Get Yours Today | | | gDu[in Martine 12A5F ST.and 1212101218 G €T UNITED AUTO STORES INC. e oo R | 1 A T 1502 14th St. N.W. sar zoouss Slothisitelsad & ahoteun; [ : . g are inierested in sl . N i embroidered shoulder capes, and nicely in seatdie Pont-intelligencer. ity AT s — A = 4 n & ‘ '

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