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WASHINGT! HARUE CONFERENCE FUL OF PROMIE Allied and German Jurists Discuss International Prob- lems in Friendly Spirit. BY LEOPOLD ALETRINO. By Cable to The’ Star and 50 Dally News. Copyright, AMSTERDAM, Holland, .September 6.—One of the most distinguished of the Eritish delegates to the confer- ence on international law told the writer that he is highly pleased with the results of the congress. time since the war, allied and Ger- man jurists and lawyers met each ace. Although contact between “ai- lied and central scholars” was some- what stiff, a good-natured spirit pre- vailed during the conference. < Warm Tribute Pald Root. “We discussed only problems of international law in the light of the experience of the great war,” he said. “We all hope that this war has becn the last, but we cannot close our eves to {he possibility of a new war in the future and it has been our task fo try to render the next war as free from’ cruelty as possible. suggesting laws warf: . But the greater part of our is of a more peac-able nature, We discussed a number of practical and immediate matters of international intercourse. The warm tribute paid by the con- ference to Lord Phillimore and Elihu Reot for the share they had taken in the foundation of the permanent court for international justice show- ed the confidence of the jurists in the settlement of internationa! dis- putes in the future ‘areopagus’ of the nations.” GERMAN CHANCELLOR ATTACKS CAPITALISTS Pierce-Arrow has never at- tempted quantity production. For twenty years the question has been not ‘“‘How many?”’, but “How good?” HEN the first Pierce- Arrow Dual-Valve Six was announced in 1918, our veteran engineers—who de- signed the original Pierce- Arrow twenty years ago—as- serted that it was more power- ful, more flexible, more eco- nomical, than anything here- tofore produced. And the owners agreed with the engineers ITHIN two years, several thousand owners con- firmed the truth of this conten- tion. Since then the same engi- neering genius has designed, and the same skilled builders have produced, a Dual-Valve car, fundamentally, the same, . but refined and improved. FOSS.-HUGHES Foss-Hughes Company 1141 Connecticut Avenue, Washington Baltimore Dual Valve satisfies 6,000 users TISsignificant torecord that at the end of three years, more than 6,000 users find prideful satisfaction in Pierce- Arrow Dual-\™\: perform- ance. Accuses Them of Delaying Repara- tions Payments in Hope of In- creased Dollar Value. By the Associated Press. BERLIN, September 6.—Chancellor Wirth, in an address at a meeting of the center party yesterday, declared he was prepared to use every means in the power of the state against re- action. He asserted he would not be {swerved from his policy for one mo- ment New ideas in Enclosed Drive Cars R Fall and Winter deliv- ery new types of enclosed drive cars show -refinements and improvements, all afford- ing a car of great comfort and efficiency. Tie chancellor emphasized the ne- cessity of upholding the republic ic attacks of the rightists. unced that a law was to be introduced “which would frotect the honor of our fellow citizens who are in the heat of the political fray.” Referrinz to Bavaria, Chancellor Cirth “I have hopes of a friendly agreement with the Bavarian vernment in the course of this ek.” nly attacked the big by saying “they f the billion gold entente very difficult. has been acting, not out of but out of selfishness, in delaying the delivery of NW. still more in value. VIRGINIA YOUTH SHOT EIGHT TIMES IN AUTO By the Associated Press. RICHMOND, Va., With eiiht bullet Wounds in his body Burgess O. Aliman, the nineteen- year-old son of Lem Allman of Locust Grove, Orange county, was found dead tomobile about 100 yards in outsid town limits of Orange, Va., according to information reach- ing Richmond. Any onz of five of the bullets would have produced death, according to a physictan who viewed the body. Youug Aliman had been to Gordons- ville to visit a young woman and was on his v to Locust Grove. That robbery was not the motive is Indi- cated by the fact that young Allman's watch and a small sum of money on his person were not molested. FIBER MILLS REOPEN. ASHEVILLE, C.. Sepember 6.— Beween 600 and 700 men returned to work today at the big mills of the Champion Fiber Company at Canton, near here. The workers were laid off about two weeks ago, when the plants were closed down temporarily, due to the lack of fall orders, it was stated. You should pay less for-your.paint thanrJones pays 'ONES wants his house paint- i J ed pearl gray. You want olive green or bungalow brown. It costs more to make pearl gray. Why then should you pay the same price as Jones—in other words help pay his painte Certain-teed paints and varnishes are highest quality—made only from the best ingredients—care- fully ground and mixed under a formula which is printed on every label. 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N.W, Washington, D. C. Md. 2 7 * Sidney L. Hechinger Co. 6th and P- Qoldblatt & Co, 1923 Pe. Ave. W "\, welsh Estate, Rockville, MAYONNA]SE ' a‘i."?fl.’."'..urfi-.i" X’pfi" nd Berer, M ‘:i‘.' u'uu.p-' Grove, : A pmmmena G2 "™ D Dorsavien 712 TS MW, ¢ g, Velken, Washingt > e For the first | other again in The Hague peace pai- | in the hope that the dol- i September 6.— CREW FOR MANY MONTHS i Officers and Men of West Isleta Will Receive Salvage for Res- cuing Ship Last January. - By the Associated Preas. PHILADELPHIA, September 6.—0f- ficers and crew of the steamship West Isleta. in port here, have just been informed that they will be the re- ciplents of a big salvage award for saving the Dapish steamship Uffe off the coase o1 *Scotland lasi January The British courts made the award and letters telling the men of their £ood fortune followed them about the world for months, arriving at ports in both the Atlantic and Pacific just after the steamer had sailed. It was only upon their arrival here yester- day that the letters “caught up” with them and they learned of their good | fortune. The Uffe was found drifting he llessly toward the rocks of &. Kild:. | with her propeller missing. The West Isleta dropped a hawser overboard, which was picked up by the Uffe's crew and the steamer towed to Aber- deen. The British courts decided that the only thing to be considired was the amount to which the West isleta’s crew was entitled. But before deci- slon was reached the steamer had sailed. AMERICAN BANKERS SEEK CLOSER TIES WITH PARIS Special Efforts Made to Aid French Industries—Press Opposi- tion Gone. By the Associated Press. PARIS, September 4.—Informal dis- cussions are taking place here be- tween American financlers, with the purpose of establishing closer co-op- eration between American banking interests. in France and evolving practical methods for helping French industries through these institutions. !Flve of the largest American banks and trust companies have offices in Paris. The disposition noticeable some time ago by a certain portion of the , TUESDAY, SEPTEMBER 6, 1921 AWARD NOTICE FOLLOWED | WARNS AGAINST “WETS.” | D~ Wibur F. crafts of Washington. | Dr. Wilbur F. Crafts Addresses Meeting in Milwaukee. MILWAUKEE, Wis. eptember 6.— D. C. head of the international re- | form bureau, yesterday addressed a Labor day mass meeting under the auspices of the W. C. T. U., with a | warning against new efforts 1o nuilify | the prohibition amendment. Dr. Crafts declared that there will | mostly from wet citi might lead to new effort: use of beer and light w prescription by physic limited quantities of all liquos GOHOL-3 PER GENT. { e WMI H 1h Promoting Digestion Children Cry For Special Care of Baby. That Baby should have a bed of its own all are agreed. Yet it is moré reasonable for an infant to sleep with grown-ups than to use a man’s medicine in an attempt to regulate the delicate organism of that same infant. Either practice is to be shunned. KNeither would be tolerated by specialists in children’s diseases. Your Physician will tell you that Baby’s medicine must be prepared with even greater care than Baby’s food. A Baby’s stomach when in good health is too often disarranged by improper food. Could you for a moment, then, think of giving to your assng child anything but a medicine especially prepared for Infants and Children ? Don’t be deceived. Msake a mental note of this:—It is important, Mothers, that you should remember that to function well, the digestive organs of your Baby must receive special care. No Baby is so abnormal that the desired results may be had from the use of medicines primarily prepared for grown-ups. MOTHERS SHOULD READ THE BOOKLET THAT IS AROUND EVERY BOTTLE OF FLETCHER'S CASTORIA { cenuiNe CASTORIA ALwavs Bears the Signature of French press to oppose the American banks here apparently has disap- i peared. An event in International banking circles occurred today with !l’te rem'oval of lhce Pll;l;vl)fl::espg‘(_"!‘kf 1 /3 5:5.‘1"5‘.’.."3?‘.; s the Place Vendome, Ezact Copy of Wrapper. THE CENTAUR COMPANY. NEW YORK CITY. in what formerly was the Hotel Eristol. =, m = : == il - : | Seventh and | | | Seventh and | H @ H ‘ House & Herrmann | &2-%>¢ | House & Herrmann "~ On Goes the dep !l | We urge your prompt attendance—because_we want you to enjoy the fullest variety | in your selection. These are all very great specials—splendid va.luesfand at remarkable i prices. Truly September specials. If you are not ready to have delivery made a small | deposit will reserve your selection. .Four-plece Mahogany-finis! ing of Chiffonler, Toilet Table, Size Bed. Four-plece Sulte—finished 8lass; triplicate mirrors on Toll Four-plece Queen Anne Dressing Bench. Enameled Beds Simmons Three-plece Combina- tion, consisting of White Enamel Bed with continuous posts; five fillers; link wire Spring with band s m edge ~ reintorce- ° ment. ver White Enameled Bed, with haif-inch poats and light filler; brass 8,“0 CADE | e s Offered also are the famous Simmens Metal Beds with ‘Wooden Finishes. Mattresses $3-50 $7.50 $5.00 $7.85 $10.9 Good Grade Cotton Pad for Cots. Cotton Mattress for a cot Cotton-Mattress for a drop-side Couch, 3-6 and 4-0 size. All-cotton Mat- tresses; with art ticking; to fit any size Bed. ....,..... Capitol Brand Layer Feit Mat- CIoHBEB. ....een: Consc Brand Layer Mattress. Telephone Stands Many styles and finishes from which to select. Galden Oak Telephone mfl. with cbajr; sls.” Ticety Raishea ", Telephone Stand. with stool, in Mahogany Finish. sl 450 Golden Oak or Fumed Ok ...... Seventh ahd any or Walnut; Chiffonier, Dresser with shaped ‘Walnut or Ivory finishes; shaped mirror on Dress- er; Chifforette, Tollet Table, Bow-foot-end Bed. Same Sulte of eight pleces—in Walnut-finish, $ M with Twin Beds and Chair, Rocker and Hair 3 0- Bedroom Suites I Not only these itemized below, but many others. h Sulte—consist- Dresser and Full 519850 5235 5285% in either Mahog- let Table; Bed. Suite—M=ahogany, Chiffoniers ertroste 235 $18.50 $25.00 Enamel with in h Chiffon Golden Oak. witl oval glass. ...... Chifforette in Ivory; two draw- den Oak; with five drawers. White Chiffonier, 1 a pony; te e $55.00 cupboard. Vanity Dresse ty ressers Semi-Vanity, in Walnut or Mahog- any finish, with s 00 large center mir- ror pamel. s..-s.: Handsome Enamel Vanity Ca%e; six drawers; full length center glass, with swinging sid 100. y Case, in ivory, slzs' with delicate 00 CArVING s.-ssses Princess Dresser, in Golden Oak or Mahogany; two small drawers, one large ~ ome and large-sise 6“ ‘n' imirror plate. .... s —One of the best types of ‘Washing Machines; water- power; fitted with high- grade motor; cy- K press tub and Dolly ‘24 oo agitator. .... Iouse & Herrmann o o S . Living-room Suites Overstuffed and Wood-frame Suites of impressive de- || sign. i Three-piece Living Room Suite: wood fiame, finished in Mahogany; 72-inch Settee. All pieces spring upholstered; covered with good grade of figured Tapestry. China Closets Golden Oak China Closet. with oval panel of glass in top and Three-plece Living Room Suite: frame heav- 1y upholstered; covered with Blue Figured Velour on seat and backs; one “Sunburst” cushion. Three-plece Cane-frame Living Room Sulte: “iphelstered in Tapestry; wWith Wing Arm Chalr; two round pillows. Superior Overstuffed Suilte of two pleces— long Settee—luxuriously eoverstuffed with higl grade of Tapestry. Chairs and Rockers Living Room Chairs — Take your choice from twe long lines of samples. All fin- curved-end glasses; Jehes—all sizes—all i e b et 336.00 types. Beginning at ves equipped for 1 S Fumed Oak Chair ‘or Rocker; | PenEing cups. genulne leather .| t1arge-size China Closet; Co- Beat; spring up- 0018 e S holstered. -.-.....- e et e i Bedroom Chair—A very extra | E'265e% ‘ value in a Mahogany or Walnut PR P e A finish Bedroom Chair, strongly | Golden Oak: center constructed with turn- Goor styls:| iattioe sfiS'w ed legs and shaped 8, panels. % back; cane seat....... Kitchen Chairs—Woodeh seat Extension Tables Golden oak finish, $20m “: and straight back; very _convenient foi A the froning board.... on Chestnut Table; square pedestal. Wooden Seat Chairs —Rounded back; strongly made $2.50 Pm; (;nk l-ixlc-n‘i .50 i 1d Simmons Folding Chair—Nat- | Sion Table: fume szs ! ural finish; folding 50 finish; 6-foot size.. . ‘ compactis;itojlienfat 51- Golden Oak Extemsion Tabie: quarter-sawed top. High Chairs—Reed High/Chair: White Enamel finish e P S S on wood; ble 7. L i tray. .. p Plain Oak Table; Square Top. |l Golden Oak-finish High Chair—With sanitary tray $12.50 Practical Bookrack; finished in Golden Oak, Mahogany or drapery roa s0d ro- 31400 $22.00 Fumed-finish; lines, upholste! grade of imitation complete with 36~ pound cotton mat- tress : Other attractive values up- holstered in Tapestry-—o; complete Suites with & s«f in the Bettee. good eather; $70.00 d movable shelves .. Same size Case, with a glass door. Seventh and Eye Streets !