Evening Star Newspaper, April 6, 1921, Page 4

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SRt 2ot s v N PLEADS FOR SPIRITUALITY | A7 -/ean General Co’ming Here | MooN E%!PSE_KPSIL al. ,} = il | Macedonian nn_mm Denounces T C : .W' h he 2 Last ':mx “o:c:;n:on Visibh' | s oyt | To Confer With the President | ,, s sz g to total eclipse of the { b g ’ CONCRETE POR PERMAMENCE! Spending money to keep a poor highway in repair is simply patching a patch. spirMui! comsciousneds threughout thé Chrtigd world was made by Rt. Rév. Nicholzdt Vélmirovitch of Ochrids in Mscedoniz, Who ddlvered séries of three lecturés in Wash- | Bagton churches Sunday. He spoke at the c#thedral #t Mount St. Albans in thé morning. the Church of the Covenant in the afternoon and the Church of the Epiphany in the even- Rév. Velmirovitch iss béén tour- ing the United Ststés £s a guest of the Fedération of Churches. He has address membérs of the sbyte- rian _Union befors continuing his journéy through thé New England statés. During his visit in Wash- ington Keé was thé guest of the min- ister of the gerbs. Croats and Slo- | venes and Mmé.. Grouitch. | " In Ris sddréss heré Rev. Velimiro- | vitohr describéd Lenin as the third York, where .hé will Br the Ascociated Fress. MEXICO CITY, April 6.—Gen. Man- uel Pelaez, former commander of fed- eral troops in the Tampico district. Wwill leave Tampico next wéek for a visit to the United Statés, England and France. He will go to Washington, where he will confer with President Hard- ing relative to the Mexican situation in general, and particularly regarding petroleum matters. Reports in news- paper circles are that this confe encée was requestedq by President Harding It is €1i@ Gen. Pelaez will enlight- en Mr. Harding regarding oil regu- lations imposed by the Carranza a@- ministration, and will givé other in- formation intended to assist the United Statés chief executive in for- wae great necessity of comibating | among the allied and other. friendly | powers the ‘“enemy propaganda”| which sought to do harm to France He recalled in. happy results that had follpwed the miesions to. the United Statés during. the war of Marshal Joffre and Rene’ Viviani. and added that the entire world was awalting fruitful resulfs from the present missién of M. Viviani | in America. Two Visigoth Crowns Missing. the period of the Visigoth line of kings in Spain and other historical relics have disappaared trom the Roval Armory Museum hare One of the crowns was that of Swintella; who reigned in the séventh century .| ave gom. 1t is declared, rob- this. epunection the'| abry will be b o o | C MADRID —Two royal crowns fi'fim1 | tnUse For Over 30 Years| méon’ Visible hetesbouts, on tha night | of April 21. It will transpire betweén | 11 p.m. and migmight. but will be the | last one visible in the lifetime of the ably will be worth staying up to see. In Luxemburg thers i a penaity | at elections. | ASTORI For Infants and Children Super-Clothes —that’s what ours are— Ambition raises many a standard . ==and it has been our ambition to havg Mode Clothes attain to a degree of individuality even beyond the | custom tailored. They should—because we control the n}al.dug; dictate the designing. : Thus is it a very easy matter for us to w | kaiser. as the ally of Mohammedan- | ifm and the most irresistible de- structive forcé which has ever come upon thé whité race. Navy Jobs to Be Filled mulating his Mexican policy. Build witlr Concrete and make your aintenance mMoney mean more miles. Authorize International Bridge. OTTAWA —The house committee on railways, canals_and -felégraph lines today passed & bill to incorpor- ate the Canagdian Transit Company, Two tmportst sppéintraentd in the | apiralized at $5.000,000, to. constract & PORTLAND Navy Department will be uRced kang operate a railway, and general ¢ CEMENT ASSOCIATION In'E gew Gaye, They wil Al existing | irine peraiofs sy S snant 25y fid 1212101218 ¢ - €L $ f - Sen Francioco ;:‘c‘.”sbo (0 th ofcs ot peymadiia | - between Windsor ana Detroit. e : produce for you most intimately. - - 5t by Rear Admiral McGowan. and in the Delles (i ey G e 1 McG d in th - e have. | office of judge advocate general of i nch i : the Navy, formerly held by Reéar Ad- TORONTO —To expedite distribu- ls Y ’ll f l fl'. X : = ouw’ll feel this intimacy in the fit Decwer . Indisospolis Minneapolis , Poctiand, Oreg. Vancouver, B.C. | Des Moines§Kanees Gty New Yock Selt Lake Gty Washington he Toronto Evening Telegram began publishing part of each | miral Clark. in a branch plant four milés It pays to buy this weli-known polish in the of Mode Clothes—and you'll realize o 4.’ Thé various types of mayfly oniv|from the main officé, locdtéd in the larger size cans. You will need it tan = i m— P ooyl | live a Short timé. from a faw hours | congrsred canter of the city. The, i : : constantly to }| . =2 3 livela dHopCicimAperom w s Jcongoated eéatefori the Lelty T SRS eep the furniture bright, the wood- ! it again in the adaptations of style. work clean, the flcors in zond con- dition and the automobile shining. Wizard Polish preserves the finish, cleanses the surface and produces a beantifal, néou: | p Never so successfully achieved as in this spring’s productidns. 130+ to 70 = | Thepricing reflects-our control too. . Germaps Want Chiléan Nitrate. SANTIAGO. Chile—Announcement was made by the minister of finance that an association of German farm- ers was negotiating for the purchase 6f 50.000 tons of Chilean nitrate. The minister stated the governmént would | work for the sucl of ths deal. Sees Solution to Fiume. ROME.—Accordifig to thé Tempo the question of .Port Barroh will be golved by establishing -that Port Barros and Fiume, although térritor- ially separatéd, shall form 4 single organization under the management of a board comprising representatives of Italy. the free state of Fiume and Jugoslavia. The arrangement will be completed, says the Tempo, by a guarantee on the part of Jugéslaviz not to allow any other of its ports to énter into competition with Port Bar- ros. * The most convenfént mop made. Triangular in shaps; has adjust- able elbow handle. Can be had chemically treated for gathering dust, or .treated with Wisard Polish to clean and polish the floor. Priced, 01.69 to $2.50. ThePrice---$398 The Terms-$10 Down Then $2.70 Weekly This Beautiful Player Is Large Size---88 Note Brand New---Late Model Guaranteed 10 Years THTS. new and beautiful Player-Piano is an 88-n6te instrument, guaranteed for 10 years, which assures you of absolute satisfaction and protection. The instrument is designed along plain lines, yet is so artistic that it is certain to satisfy the most scrutinizing buyer. It contains a five point motor, bell metal plate, fine séunding board, the latest improve- ments and devices, loud and soft pedal expression devices=in fact, is a model player- piaho and an instrument that compares most favorably with player-pianos sold elsewhere for a great deal more. : Every family without a player-pianoin their home should take advantage of this very unusual offer. Remember, you are not compelled t6 pay cash; our special arrangement of easy payments allows you a long time in which to pay for the player. Don’t delay. Call tomorrow. We are open every night until nine 6’clock. By coming to Knabe Warerooms, Inc., and buying 6ne 6f these Player-Pianos, you secure the best value that the markets of thé entire world afford. g - We believe you cannot secure such valué in a Player-Piano elsewhere than at Knabe Warerooms, Inc. Other stores sell instruments==somie at higher, a few at lower prices. . But this Player-Piano at $398 will compare, we believe, with other instruments sold for a great deal more. Niblack on Way to Nice. NAPLES.—Admiral Albért P. Nib. lack, commander of Amérjcan naval fotces in European waters, left here tollay by automobile for Nice. The Untted Statés cruisér Pitteburgh will proceed from here Thursday. ' Portuguese Seek U. S. Loan. BONDON.—A dispatch to the change Telegraph from Lisbon $avé that. according to trustworthy infor- mation, the Portuguese governmént i¢ trying to raise a big loan in the United States. The dispatch adds that nejther confirmation nor ‘denial is ob- tafnable in official circles. Ex- To Reppen Rtussfan Ml Service. LONDON.—It is announckd - that a mail service for European and Asiatic Ru#sia will be reopenéd April 7. All | mails are to be forwarded to Mos- cow for distributiofi. Russian Gold Reserve Cut. ° | BERLIN.—The Rusfian gold reserve, which was 1,600.000,000 gold rubles at thé opening of the war, has been re- duced to 120.000.000 gold rublés, or $60,000,000, according to the estimates of the financial ‘experts of countries Waving represantatives at Moscow, Who havé besn studying the bolshevik économic situation. Resume Export of Rice. { = B.—The éxport of ricé ffom Fiume has been resumed, the Italian | Steamer Derna leaving for Pirasus, Greece, with thé first cargo 6f this céreal to be shippéd sincé the out- | break of the war. is about to &éncludé an dccbrd with thé Fiume governmeént for passénger sérvice with America. The Cunard liné | French Population Drops. PARIS.—~France has lost approxi- mately 5.7 pér cent of héf poPula-| tion sifice the 1911 cénsud, aceord-! | ig to tne early réturny oL the 10211 T3 cénsus. n a fourth of thé populas Copyright 1921 Hart Schafiner & Marx . | tion area, including the city of Paris, lll! ana eighten departments. three de-' partments showed a total gain of| 10.000 while fifteen departments logt | Paris, which was believed ! | 617.000. t6 have gréatly incraased. was found | 6 bé almost stationary. ety . Ge: 100% satisfaction here or your money back i _“Odesis Executioner” Arrestéd. GENOA. —Thé polick hivé arrestsd at Pegli. near here, a Rusgian who. | from his cofinection With the revelu- | tionary government in Odessa, is said t6 be known as “thé executiofér of Odessa.” The Russian, with others| af his countrymen, was arréstéd bé- cause of his alleged connection with the recent uprising in Tuscany. Fastest Growing Men’s Store in Washington .l # s Best Variéties. Blackistone’s, Inc. __14th and H Sts. N.W,__ Why? Rose Bushes Hardy Monthly and Climbers. . 3 GUARANTEE MANY REASONS—HERE'S A FEW= : ‘ Every one of these Pln{er-?iuns is warranted to-be first-class and is fully guaranteed for the term of ten years. You are absolutely protécted in évery way. You are sure to be DESCRIPTION The Plza-l’imés we are selling 2t $398 are full size, 88-noee; beautiful mahogany cases. pump very easily and are first-class Player- Pianos in every respect. =, 1-—Hart Schaffner & Marx Clothes Exclusively. - A 2—Satisfaction Guaranteed or Money Back. 3==Livest Clothes and Livest Store 4—A Brainy Salesforce—the Best, We Believe, in America. 5—Over 3,000 Suits—Right Now—at $40 to $68. 6—And Last, But Not Least—Our Big Stit Special=I¥s a M///// Fine Diamonds —at wonderfully low prices Through éur ‘méthod &f TERMS What can be easier than $16 down and then $2.70 weekly on the balance to ap- proved credit? Surely anyone can now enjoy the pleasures of a fine Player-Piano. MONEY BACK Your money will be cheetfully refupded within a reasonable length of time' if you find the instrument is not a8 represented in every way. lThi; applies to out-of-town THE PRICE These beautiful Player-Pianos are a great deal more, and the price of $398 at this time of high prices is certainly a bar- g-{r. l;';: want to convince, 1!h°“ that they will pl in every res . e tone is and rich and the énmpl.;cetnfifu.l. FREE We inchude free with every a beautiful bench to match. free delivery . and we guarantee safe delivery. THIS BRAND-NEW UPRIGHT buyets as well. buying we are enabled to Sffer the greatest values in diamonds. Winner—Suits That Would Sell for $75 and $80 One Year Ago—TODAY—~ Special Exchange Offer As ouf stock of used Upright Pianos at this time is low. we will. for a short time, make you a liberal offer on your Upright Piano in éxchange for a Player-Piano. In writing. state make, age, case and condition. IMPORTANT NOTICE The niimber of Player-Pianos at $398 is very limited. To make sure of securing one for immediate delivery, a prompt selection is advised. Used Instruments Taken in Exchange - -, Open Every Night Until Nine k=) 1330 G Street NW. ' " Blue-White bilmond, Weighing About 7; Carat, . All-Platinum Mounting $260.00 One-Carat Blue-White Diamond $300.00 Ty : 4 Abwluh\lvy -Perfect eighing’ 17 Carats, Platinum anfin/: $800.00 935 F St.. a a 7 q éign affairs’ budget in the senate, ! Sénator Gaston Minier daclared there This Upright Piano has 7 1-3 octaves, full metal frame, strings to unison, bushéd tuning pins, repeating action, good uality of felt in hammers, nickel action Srackers. case handsomely polished . Height, 4 feet ZQ inches. L 5 feet sinches. Depth, 2 feet 3 idehes. Open Nights Until Nine I Raleigh Haberdasher 1109-1111 Pennsylvania Ave.

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