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3 > = THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C, THURSDAY, MARCH 24, 1921. Paying by Check B SIALISTS CALLED MENACETOBRTAN .{Lloyd George Brands Labor Party Greater Evil THan World War. By the Associated Press. LONDON, March 23.—A bitter at- tack on secialism was made by Prime Minister Lloyd George in a speech at a luncheon today of “the new mem- bers of the coalition group,” as the participants fn the luncheon party “The military dangers which united the parties have disap) said Mr. Lloyd George, “but . more - = = insidious, more permas dangers —is the modern way of doing business. Each still confront us. The great peril is . . - d ! the rise to power of a new garty with theck which you issue contains the date, i new purposes of the most wubversive character.” amount, party to whom paid, and your signature. “It calls itself ‘labor.’ It is really socialist. It is tearing the parties to pieces on its way to tearing society to pleces. Those who are inclined to 1agree with Mr. Asquith and Lord Bentinck that the labor party s a The party receiving the check must write bogy should read the socialist and labor papers for a week. “Socialism Is fighting to destroy his name on the back before the bank will e e e b and leaders of both parties—unionist cash it; and such indorsement has been held and liberal—have labored for gemer- by the courts to be a legal receipt. Won't you let us explain the many ad- vantages of a checking account to you? ations to upbuild. Parliamentary in- stitutions are as much menaced as private (nterests, and the rule of class organization is to be substituted for them. 3 “Those still inclined to regard the labor party as a bogy sk~uld look at the .by-elections of 1920 and 1921. The nddilio%o{ 4 per cent would put the socialsts in the maj r'ry, and there 15 a margin of 15 to 20 uer cent who do not vote. “Suppose that by the working up The Commercial National Bank of srlevances the osiition yas de- 14th and G Streets ALCORUB is U. 8. P. 95% alcohol combined with softening and curative principles that make it ideal for the skin. It is non-poisonous and non-drinkable. Baby enjoys, after the bath, the soothing and invigorating sensation of ALCORUB. It is also strengthen- ing to his little legs, arms and back. It is ideal even for the tenderest ekin, inasmuch as it has not the poisanous, irritating and drying in- gredients that ordinary medicated alcohol has. . = = IALCDRUBQ — — Pint Tor athletes and others after 1 exercising; $ For babies and children; For reducing fever tempera- tures; Deoderant; antiseptic and steriliger; Ideal for invalids, conval- escents and elderly people. 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Spectators Step In as He Is About Albrecht of Prussia, a cousin of for- mer Emperor William, who was ar- rested and fined in Berlin last spring for provoking an attack on the French mission in the dining roem of the Hotel Adlon, had an unpleasant ex- perlence while taking tea at a hotel {self here among our Italian after the Incident ofsthe Hotel Adlon in Berlin Erapple with each ether, some of the spectators stepped in and separated| them, closing the incident. Bark Svartskog Sailed From New- The Norwegian bark Svartskog,| which sailed from here October 16, has been given up as lest by her own- ers, the A. C. Stacey Comvany The | craft has not been heard from since | she passed out the Virginia capes; with a cargo of coeal. Nielsen. a mariner of more than a| score of years' experience. Ten of | the crew of fourteen were signed on | Lat this port, all of them being Nor- | [ wegians who were out of work, it was said here this morning. . which has safled to or from port in the past year which has been given up as lost at s ed_their pocket money to make up n deficit in the teachers' salary fund, and thus prevented the school from closing. R PRINCE JOACHIM NEAR BLOWS IN ITALIAN HoTELIJaPa”MakBS$40,000,000 Gamble America Will Buy Her Silk Stock to Grapple With French e Associated Press. PLES, March 22'—Prince Joachim Who had been listening to the orches- | No tra in the dining room while seated at a taple, arose from his chair and approached the orchestra leader, in- tending to ask for the playing of a | special piece of music. . ernment coffee corner was a small af- As he advanced, however, Mascime | fair in comparison. Base, correspondent of the Paris Ex- celsior, stepped in front of the prince and stopped him, exclaiming: Base apparently were about to —_— GIVEN UP AS LOST. | [ port News October 16. NEWPORT NEWS, Va., March 24.—, The bark was commanded by Capt The Svartskog makes the sixth bark Schoolboys of Craig. Col., contribut- La‘ Nowhere else can find so ma shoe styles The New TOKIO, Japan, March 24.—The Japa- | Peetation that the house of pezrs will their amount is the taxpayers' share of a pool of 156,000,000 yen ($78,000,000) | ception of fourteen bales going to available to maintain the world prices fi:llllr;lgu?r;d France, went to the Prince e es. here last “evening. Prince Joachim,| for L eie Mo oresenting hyesciping times ever staked such a sum in the | of Japan's exports, and nearly all go- national treasury upon an effort to]in& to the United States. the govern- | defy the fundamental laws of eco-| ment toduy is more interested in homics. The recent Brazilian gov- | Sending silk freighters than battle- Japan bets that America s her best | customer. and cannot remain out of | the market much longer. She is stak- | the states in the production of paper. “Aren’t you ashamed to show v ing American vanity and {mpatience | More than $150,000,000 is invested in {at long odds against nature, for a new | the industry in that state and the crop is due fn June, and disastrous |paper mills employ more than 11,000 consequences are possible unless the [men and women whose wages total The Frenchman turned and called | Present accumulation is disposed of 'in excess of $18.000,000 a to the orchestra to play “The Mar- seillaise.” and then, as Prince Joachim approve the final 30,000,000 ven ($15,- bales ware exported in Januasy and February, and that all, with the ex- [ ] ships across the Paciilc. Michigan now ranks fourth among MN@UR]PASMM@N' CORNWELL'S MOCHA BARQUETTE ASTRY that crackles, jelly ‘that sparkles, and creamy golden custard rich with crush- . ed almonds. A medley of elusive flavors made matchless with fluffy topping of French Mocha cream! CORNWELLS 1415H Street “If it has a wringer it iswt @ Laun-Dry-Ette” you stop and see it? EARLY 100-authoritative custom-lasts for men and women —Brogues, Oxfords, Sttap Pumps, Welted Pumps, Smart Novelties—Genuine Calfskin, Genuine Kidskin, Genuine Shell Cordovan, Genuine Ooze Leather, and fine Satin. Three Prices Only i 200 I8 DO In ine Brown with Grey Oczr paod e Among your friends and acquaintances, the complaint is often Fall '-i:::- heel. Note heard that “there doesn’t seem to be much choice in the stores.” especially the true, snug- 5 firtng arch. $9.50 Naturally! A store can only serve you according to its abilities. : Howmud;longerflxeavmgestole will take to achieve its rightabout-face depends on how soon it can set right its policy, its merchandise, its prices. ; L4 . Ld Rega]op;nstoyoumthissmmandvafied line of shoes for Easter as the result of the Regal foresight and program of go-ahead. Inthegenuine leathers, you see the Regal command of resources. In the picorange—$7.50, $8.50, $9.50—jyou see the effect of purchasing power; factories fullsteam ahead; and the saving due to selling direct from the Regal factory to the Regal wearer through the 57 factory-owned Regal Stores. : e At a time ‘of confusion, of temporizing, of plans for this, talk 'mss:' aboutthat,ytomiscsforthcfixmc—hmi;alive,viulpolky In Dark Brown The Store for Things Electrical - Journalist. BY JUNIUS B. WOOD. before then. “ i 5 C h 1 .| Already the stagnant sk market —Everv 7 By Cable o T Soreigns, Joti = DT Newn | A howing signs of life in the ex- b'u'r." [}"”!7 for the Motorist nese government is ready to gamble | 455,09p) by Saturday, through appre- S N - 0,000,000 yen (about $40,000,000) that | hemsion that the Harding administra- \ t ' the American people cannot control | tion may place a tariff on raw silk N - (Ll S TE desire for fine =ilks. This| The customs reports show that 17.116 WASHES AND.DRIES WITHOUT A WRINGER | | HERE are many good T washing machines on the market, but there is only ONE Laun-Dry-Ette, and it steals its way quickly to every woman's heart be- cause it not only washes the clothes beautifully but IT DRI THEM WITHOUT A WRINGER. It dries the clothes without a wrinkle—dries them in one minute, ready. for the-line, and leaves eve button on, so that it greatly reduces the labor of washing by eliminat- ing much of the after sewing Isn't this E\nc(l.\"llw elec- tric washing machine YOU want ? The Laun-Dry-Ette can’t possibly injure the buttons, snap fasteners or hooks and eyes. It does more than other good washing machines. Won’t RS o you ny new for Easter achieved and in full action. Russia Calfskin, with You will findkin it support for your own conviction that put- ting shoe values and prices on bedrock needs simply the ability REGAL SHOE COMPANY BOSTON, 3 GAL SHOES Made by A:nerica’s Most Progressive Shoe-Makers Sold Economically through Their Own Shoe Stores REGAL SHOE STORES ’ In WASHINGTON i hien's Siore ..-1003 Pennsylvania Avenue N.W. (Cor. D Street) Women’s Store 1203 F Street N.W. (Near 12th Street) awt 3k B %