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THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, CALVARY BAPTISTS CALL NEW PASTOR - Rev. Dr. William S. Abernethy Will Fill Pulpit Vacated by Rev. Greene’s Death. REV. DR. WILLIAM S. ABE! Rev. Dr. William S. Abernethy. paster of First Baptist Church. Kan- gas City, Mo., has been called to the Calvary Baptist Church of this city to fill the pulpit vacancy caused by the death of Rev. Samuel Harrison Greene, who died last September fol- NETHY. ¢ But the one i completely “ANARCHY IN IRELAND” DISCUSSED BY WRITER oints in the Situation S\lggested! by Sir Philip Gibbs Con- i sidered. ‘ i o the Bditor of The Star Sir Philip Gibbs gave to his article, the first instaliment of which you pub- lished in your issue of Sunday. the significant "title of “The Anarchy in Ireland.” Americans, whose ancestors 0 had to fight for independence, shmen and even other En llshmenl and do take exception té his in- terpretation of many phases of the rela- tions between Ircland and England, as, for example, when, in saying that Ire- land’s grievances are all matters of the past, he overlooks, among many other things, the fact that for the year end- March 31, 1920, England exlrauled] tribute from Ireland of 0,000, and when, in speak- of ‘the “Wyndham he does not point out that under stem by which the English gov- ent permitted the Irish people to | buy back their own land with money ! jloaned them at interest by the British | zovernment, a transaction on which | that government made a substantial profit. some 49.9 per cent of the Irish tenant farmers had not been able to make purchase agreements for 48 per cent of the land involved when the act became inoperative. important point indi- cated by his_title he makes abso- lutely clear. None who has read the news of recent months can doubt that British statesmanship in Ireland is bankrupt. Sir _ Philip, writing as an Englishman, obviously and consciously insists upon this point. F refers to the “weight of The Prexident, it is said, has tentatively accepted Di evidenc bearing on “the reign of |Gninnecock Hillx, overlooking the ocean at Southampton, L. anarchy which England has made” | was bullt last year. in Ireland. He admits that although Ireland's “claim for national inde- pendence has never been abandoned.” the average Englishman cannot un- derstand the Irish people, and his first article ends with the statement that Ireland is “divorced from all ties of sentiment” with England ARNSTEIN TRIAL DELAYED Bond Theft Case Put Off Because of Attorney’s Absence. WAINWRIGHT ON DUTY. Assistant Secretary of War Meets | Bureau Chiefs. plhat is the situation which Sir ip presents. The Star reserves N Nicky, | J. Mayhew Wainwright, recently ap- his conclusions until next Sunday. In| THC retrial of Jules alias Nicky, e 7 pointed assistant secretary of war, today formally assumed the duties of that office. The oath of office was the meantime, may I draw the atten- | Arnstein of New York, David W. S tion of your readers to the conclu-!livan, Norman S. Bowles and Wilen sions reached by A. V. Dicey, the|ws Easterday of Washington, on a lowing forty years' service. It is expected that Dr. Abernethy will take up his duties here around the s first of May and will succeed Dr. A F. Andrews, who has been temporary Ppastor since the death of Dr. Greene. A special meeting was held at Cal- vary Baptist Church yesterday fol- lowing the Easter morning services, which was attended by all the ” cons and trustees. Acting upon lhe recommendation of the committec tnanimous call was extended to DI | Abernethy. Dr. Abernethy, the son of William J. Abernethy. iong a deacon of glewood Ba, Church, Chicago, and Mary E. Abernethy, both now de- ceased, was born in Cedar Iowa. The family later moved to Minneapolis and Dr. Abernethy was educated at the public schools of that city, the University of Minne- #ota and the Divinity School of the TUniversity of Chicago. Seeretary Hughes Member. Dr. Abernethy was married to Miss Jane Reckard of Chicago in 1599. Tfihree sons were born to them. He was or- dained to the ministry at Berwyn. 1Il.. a suburb of Chicago. pastor of the Berwyn Bap Rapids, ; City, Mo. This church has a mem- bership of 2,600, the largest Protestant church and Sunday school in the state of Migsouri. It has an annual budget for local church expenses of $36.000 and pledged $211,000 world movement. In 1917 Dr. Aberncthy spent two months at_Camp Funston and later s-rved overseas for six months during § the world war as a special speaker to the American soldiers. Secretary of State Hughes is a mem- ber of the church and President and Mrs. Harding often attend services there. MACHINISTS ADVISERS! TO MEXICAN GOVERNMENT International Association Will Recommend Firms From Which to Buy All Machinery. The Mexican government and the International Association of Machin- ists have entered into an agreement which makes the machinists a com- mercial adviser of the government in the purchase of machinery in this| country, Secretary E. C. Devison of | . the machinists announced today. A lefter received recen:ly Mexico told the machinists' zation that products oi “union sh only would be used by the Mex government, and that the organ tion would be recognized hercafter | s an official adviser of the govern- | ment. - 1 Farm machinery is in great dema in Mexico, it is stated. standard railroad equips The policy of the Jmachinists’ “international w Bet in touch with manufact such products who are considered fa.r to organized labor and to start ani in some cases conduct nezoiations! between buyer 2nd seils H It is possible that e lic of Russia may step i boat with Mexico in thi gotiations along thes pending for som ficials at the Associz 48ts are awaiting rep Posal. The proposition to the machinists be p of purchasing agent reial ! director for that nation's trade w “American firms. “SOLID SOUTH” DOOMED. “Republican Leader Greater Change in 1924. The Mason and Dixon line will be a thing of the past, at l-4st so far as . democratic control is concarned, at the rate the republica a foothold in t cording to D. K to the new trom | Ga., who conferred dent Harding in the south rected the republi Georgia during th assured the Pres certed and inte publican varty w called “solid so £quth last Nove runner of what Mr. Roberts said the republican par were never better, a ® the President in t: in line with other received regarding ation from vario past week. Insure Your Future Through {utation is worldwide? nd became t Church, * where he served for thirteen years. In 1912 he accepted the pastorate of the First Baptist Church of Kansas : pected, the Polish claims to Upper Silesia and Sees Even ' administered by John B. Randolph, the veteran assistant chief clerk, who| has performed a similar service to in-| numerable secretaries, assistant secre- taries and officers of the Army of all Vinerian professor of English law at - the University of Oxford. whose rep- | Charge of conspiracy to bring a por- tion of the $5.000,000 werth of bonds In his book. “England’s Case Against Home Rule,” | said to have been stolen from mes- of stockholders in the Prof. Diccy outlined the exact situ- |sengers ation which Sir Philip Gibbs " has | metropolis. into the District of Colum- S s described and drew a significant con- | bia for hypothecation with local ETades Since he “‘I‘,‘;,‘:';“lf‘ze(:’mr,&‘; | clusion. He writes: banks was postponed today by ur» 1”‘{,“";:"{‘ o ‘{“‘ Secratary Walns “If the time should come when the|tice Gould in Criminal Division 1| REnE, RC {88 SEOCRY, (0% 30 effort to maintain the unity of the|until April 5. The tmal had been | WIS FOCCAVEC, UIE SHISAT, GR% o0 state is too great for the power of |scheduled for today. but the engage- ationed in th y. Former| Great Britain. or the only means by |ment of Attorney William J. Fallon. | Il Secretary Williams has which it is found maintainable are|counsel for Arnstein, in New York | rone m his home in Richmond, Va., measures clearly repugnant to the|prevcnted his attendance here. | to engage in’ private business. humanity or the justice or the demo- cratic_principles of the English peo- ple—if it should turn out that after every effort to enforce just laws by just methods, our justice itself, from whatever cause, remains hateful to The former trial of this case here | last Decomber resulted in a disagree- | ment of the jury. It took se\'era]‘ BUNAWAY HORSES HIT POST. weeks to try the case before. 2 The government will be represent- | Two horses attached to an express .d by Attorney William E. Leahy. as|Wagon became frightened at a street ¢ nt | car while standing at Florida avenue the mass of the Irish people—then it|special counsel, and by Assistant 9 will be clear that the union must, for | United _States = Attorney Paul B and Sth street this morning ubout | the sake of England no less than for | Cromelin. S R G e O Ireland, come to an end. The alter- native policy will be then not home rule, but separation.” It is that separation which overso per cent of the Irish people now de-; ‘mand. WRIGHT McCORMICK, Acting Director. Friends of Irish Freedom. National Bureau of Information. CLOSE ALLIANCE MADE. Agreement Concluded by France and Poland Unites Destinies. 4 Officials - here who have examined the agreement concluded recently by France and Poland consider it the most intimate alllance concluded be- tween any two powers since the armistice, and of such a character as ' to unite the destinies of France and Poland for a long time on the Euro- both politically and —_——— It is only within the last hundred years that the tomato has come into general use as food. Some people up to fifty years ago refused to eat |absent. tomatoes, believing they caused can- |$5 collateral for his appearance in cer. Police Court. 8th and K streets. John Allen, col- ored, driver of the team, was charged | with failing to have a weight at-| tached to the animais while he was, He was required to deposit| NOTICE | Qur new and large Banking Quarters, No. 316 11th Street N.W. (opposite the Palais Royal), vn]l be completed and occupied by us between the sth and gth of April. Definite announcement of our removal will appear later. pean continent, economicl“y By its terms France would be ex- said here, to support it was - Columbia Buildings Association il 620 F Street N.W. ler Government Supervision. would also be obligated to lend support to Poland in case of ‘a bolshevist at- tack. Since the armistice, it was recalled, the diplomacy of France has been di- rected to the building up of an under- standing with the smaller nations of central and eastern Europe. with a view to the erection of a barrier be- || tween Germany and Russia. ———— 151 Stores CERESOTA | 1 ' We call your attention to our very reasonable price on this Excellent Flour. The country over this Flour is recogmzed as a leadmg brand, the quality gaining instant recognition wherever quality is appreciated. i We recommend “Ceresota” I to our patrons. We feel that ‘ you, too, willaccord it the praise given it by every constant user and will appreciate the force of the milling company’s slogan: “THE PRIZE BREAD FLOUR OF THE WORLD” 24-1b. Bag.. ..msl A0 MAY BE SUMMER WHITE HOUSE. Ely’s offer to use his benutiful country home in the . The residence, one of the show piaces of Southampton, | MATTER OF CONTROVERSY | legiate Alumnae, Now in Convention, Supporters and opponents of the management by a non-resident board of the clubhouse ofghe Association of | Collegiate Alumnae will present di- | vergent plans for the future opera- ! tion of the national home of the or- thirty-sixth general meeting at the ington Hotel. meeting, which will end Friday night, opened today with the pre- liminaries of registration and com- mittee gathering. Wednesday, members state, a group of local women opposed to the con- duct of the H street clubhouse by a board of directors not living in| Washington will advocate the reten- tion of the probationary system In| vogue since last Janua the clubhouse by a board which lives in Washington, giving the board members a chance for immediate ac- tion on emergency matters. In addi tion, it will be requested that a group of guarantors, drawn from the national membership. be assigned portions of the guaranty fund of $10,- 000 upon request. The system which was in effect be- fore January was control of the club- house by a group of members not re- siding in Washington. This system. it is claimed, . would not allow speedy solution of pressing problems. An offer made by several wealthy wom- en to stand behind the project if ap- pointed to the management of the clubhouse also will be considered. The object of the local group is to (rrnlm- the clubhouse a local institu- BROOM SALE Buy a RED HANDLE ECONOMY Broom and . we will give yon TWO cakes of soap free. Broom costs you onl) our regular price. Here is the offer: One Broom 78c One Cake Creme Oil Toilet Soap Free. You may buy one broom or as many as you can use. Spring cleamnw time is here. Perhaps you need a broom. You can dl\‘\ ays use soap, and we particu- larly would like you to try the soaps listed above. When you have tried them once we feel sure.you will appreciate the quality and become a regular buyer of these two brands. THIS OFFERING OF “DEL MONTE” APPLE SAUCE in TINS DESERVES YOUR ATTENTION To many people it is news that apple sauce can be purchased in tins. That it is “Del Monte” Apple Sauce, however, should be good news. If your family enjoys eating this product here is an opportunity of buying this delicious product ready to serve when the can is opened. Consider- mg all the work, trouble and skill required in mak- ing apple sauce at home, we believe your first trial of “Del Monte” will convince -you that it’s at least as good and that it is more economical than if you made it yourself from fresh apples. ONE CAN FOR 17c. “Del Monte” Brand. Apple Sauce 3 cans for 50¢ Pure Lard, perlb I | Crisco, per Ib. il e e PC Snowdrift, per Ib. R og |7 Sanitary Macarom, pkg . . 10¢ Sanitary Spaghetti, pkg. . . 10c Sanitary Noodles, pkg. . . . 10c Blue Label Pure Maple Sap Syrup. S 55¢ Del Monte Fresh Prunes, per can......30c Shriver’s Black Raspbemes, No. 1 can.17c Shriver’s Black Raspberries, No. 2 can.25¢ Heinz No. 1 can Baked Beans. . .. ......10c Heinz No. 2 can Baked Beans. .............15¢ Heinz No. 1 can Kidney Beans..............12¢ Heinz No.. 2 can. Kndney Beans...........lflc Stickell’s Wheat Hearts 17c Question Before Association of Col- | ganization at 1607 H street narm-‘ west at Wednesday's session of the | § This consists of the management of ~’ OCERY €O, One Cake Crystal White Laundry Soap Free. D. C., MONDA fARCH 28, '1921. 5 on of national scope. accommodating | CONTROL OF CLUBHOUSE | 2nort® members s s FAVORED BY PRESIDHT. President Harding has authorized the appointment of Mrs. Mary T, K. McRiair of the District of Columbia ata position In the classified civil sorvice without reference to the eivil | tranelent members and cenducting its | plans on a national basis. , NAVAL CRAFT TO BE SOLD. | Many mubcharcrs, yachts and other |’ types of mmall naval oraft, which 1414 thelr part fn winning the worla [Fervice rules’ Mre. McBlair has | war, will be g0ld to the highest bid- | been employed temporarily in the | ders April 21 next. These vessels |Pureau of naturailsation in the De- {are said to be In first-class seagoing |PATiment of Labor. and. the order Sondition and well adapted to plens. | save. “has rendered falthful end in- ure and commercial purposes. dusirious mervice.” General Discounts BEST PAINTS now $4 gal. HY not get on the job with spring touching-up i about the house right now, so you can turn into account our current reductions? Savings of 10% to 15% are certainly worth while. 7 Get busy—we've every sort of beautifier that you'll require. HUGH REILLY CO. 1334 New York Avenue Wholesale—PAINTS—Retail | Shredded Wheat 14c Specials This Week—At All Stores SANITARY OATS This price knocks the “High” out of the cost of oats. Sanitary Oats are well known to many of our patrons. Buy Sanitary Oats at this price and if not satisfied that the quality equals any ‘other brand, return the purchase and we will gladly refund your money. We guarantee that they will be satisfactory to you. Special This Week pkgs. for 25¢ 8::};;1‘“,0 Ml‘nute l 0 c ANOTHER BIG |CAKE SPECIAL "All This Week at Our Stores We believe you are “tired” of paying high prices for cakes, so we are going to have a cake sale this week which will enable you to show your apprecnatlon of lower prices. We have named a price low enough and we have chosen a cake for~ this sale popular enough-to demonstrate whether or not the buying public really appreciates an extraordinary cake value. We have ordered out to our stores 2,000 tins of “Sunshine” Spiced Wafers, totaling about TEN TONS in welght and they go on sale to-- morrow morning in all our stores. SUNSHINE SPICED WAFERS, PerPound.....,........,..., Sanitary Butter, Ib. v -39C Troco Nut Butter, lb . o 20e3 Nut Marigold, Ib. e O Jelke Good Luck, lb « . 30c. Chum Salmen, can . . . 10c. Aunt Jemima Buckwheat .« 10c. Gold Medal Buckwheat.......... ....csorem..10¢ 3 Virginia Sweet Pancake. ... .....e.cem. 10 Bull Frog Self-Rising Flour. .............10c: Nutro, tall can. . . .....coonunn...10c Evaporated Milk, tall can......... 4 Challenge Milk, can.. .-.,,.,W~-,.,.....,l7ic eze1