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.. V most important thing America can do, | W Mr. Russell goncluded, to demonstrne \Z Try the Peanut Butter Which We Offer In Bulk are to be given their chance in Asia. You'll find it very good qual- !n August, 1916,” he asserted, thls 1ty and' our , ade a solemn, commt to (ree FOUR *BI6 THINGS 252 THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON; D. C, THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 29, 1921.° ' Tfl EURB FAR EAS‘I‘ s been e:nhllnhgd government there. This is no longer a question— a native government has ruled for five years, and it is more stable than a ernments I could name. The ' fosts . ivilized; they have a; Charles Edward Russell Tells | Filivinos are civilized: they : = da City Club Forum of had more 3 . than Britain did. We Situation. o llfl Thara is nothing for the Unl(ed Eastern Republic, settlement of the but doing wrong, of following the road points now at issue between thel.r ymperialism and greed instead of the civil war between the north and | Americans may be cynical at times, but I have faith that in this test tzhey price will be very pleasing to you. Per I, csiemisesine solemn compact, arid we lhollld Hve R it t the Siberian Far sy States to be afraid of in the Pacific United States and Japan. ending of [the road of right and democracy. uth of China and freeing of the Philippines are the four big things|will swand for democracy and which must be done to restore peace, | dom.” To Delay Painting Is .Costl; {nternational student, told a capacity audience at the City Club's first fo- rum luncheon of the fall-at the club- house yesterday. Mr. Russell was introduced by John Wllsh chairman of the forum com- mitte The Siberian Far Eastern Repnblu: should be recognized, Mr. ussell said, because it needs recognition to survive and because, if it survives, il will be the entering wedge of mocracy into the autocratic mass ot - For This Week End Sale We Have Distributed to Our Stores A CARLOAD of CALIFORNIA TOKAY GRAPES These fine grapes will delight the palate of every member of the family. Purchasing a full carload for distribution to our stores at one time enabled us to secure a price that permits us to offer them to you at a figure that should make you feel like buying liberally. We suggest that you have our clerk ‘weigh a small “pan” for you—the cost will average less than a dollar for that size container. Tomorrow-and Saturday While Stock Lasts Our Price Will Be i 15cC Dorsch’s Pound Cake 1-Ib. size for... 28¢ 2-Ib. size for. .. 55¢ int mow—it is the best Interier aad =- x- FERGUSON, INC. fi:‘"_ » Europe, and especially Russia. Pic- turing ~ all an awakening spirit, which may take either the road of absolutism or of democracy, the speaker asserted that the Far Specials The following price quotations are good until Saturday’s closing. Read them carefully. You'll find something of interest to you. Schimmel’s Jelly, per glass 10c The same brand and same quality jelly you have bought in our stores for many months. To give our many friends an opportumty of putting in a liberal supply for winter’s use, we purchased an additional carload and set it aside as stock to be sold at this special price. If you have never tried “Schimmel’s” Jelly we urge you to purchase one glass and we feel that you will returirfor more; you can-hardly afford to pass up this opportunity. Heinz Apple Butter, 21b. jar 3 9 This offering should appeal to the thrifty buyer. Heinz products are always the finest quality that can be made, and this apple butter will appeal espe- cially to the taste of the children. Clean Easy Soap, 6 cakes for 25¢ Tomatoes, No. 2 size cans, 3 for 25¢ Sanitary $tacaroi 3 pkgs. for 25¢ We think we have in Sanitary Brand an excep- tionally fine grade of Macaroni and Spaghetti. At this moderate price you will find it one of the best ‘values obtainable. BUTTER - EGGS - COFFEE o 49¢re49c 1 25¢ ’lest the quality of thcse three 1tcms-all under our own brand. You'll find it to your advantage to buy these items of us. Powerful weapon in existence for the opponents of Russian bolshevism.” Japanese “Premier Joke.” ‘The speaker laserled that the Amer- ican conception of Japan as a monster! about to descend on c-lnom. was | the “premier joke of the af . “Japan is not trying to pousess the earth, the thnpines or any lands other than her own,” h tion. What is true is that Japan is undergoing a metamorphosis from an agricultural to a manufacturing n-—l tion and must have access to raw ma- raw materials and by Insisting that the politieal sov. ereignty of China and Manchuria must not be disturbed Investigation had sho Russell salcs that the Gifferences bo: tween Nort and South China could be settled instantly by the interves tion of the United States. Freeing of the Philippines is the | hure 5‘7 | You work to make maney, but you must save to make your money work for you! ASpI rin| Always say ‘‘Bayer” oz Alpm- is trade mark Bayer Manufac- | Monoaceticacidester of Salicylicacid, | Interest on Your Savings| Compounded Twice a Year Start an account with us and your savings will begin to work for you at once. We pay the highest rate of in- terest consistent with absolute safety. Oyster Crackers National or Sunshine Per Lb., 12}5¢c Sale This Week of Those Delicious GOLDEN gy b 25¢ | | Squares |b. One dollar or more will sart your account. Columbia Building Association 716 11th St. N.W. UNDER GOVERNMENT SUPERVISION. U:EEEEEEE:“ fllTlme to Get Busy Withfll House |the Paint Brush Special Sale On Bacon In The Piece || Painss, SRR S Butter Substltutes Inside {l Fall furbishing-up, 1n51de the u Klngan s lndlana Brand We offer two brands, either of which will give the Paints house and out, should be under very best of satisfaction to the user. People who do Bl Floor [y ted weather wil be st iy S C d Cl B not care to use these items on the table will find that S ting in at no distant date. “g “l they can be used with the greatest satisfaction in place Fll’llShCS, T ar e ear acon of butter for cooking and baking. Radiator fl SPECIALLY LOW PRICES Pieces of thick bacon, each piece separately wrapped and Our Price Is LOW, But Qu‘hty Is Guaran- a E l make Reilly’s the best place to ] bearing Kingan’s “Indiana” Brand label; weight of pieces teed to Be as Fine as It Is Possible nam¢ S, D s from 3 to 4 pounds each. We supplied our stores with good to Manufacture buy Paints and other finishes for 3 : 52 s o . etc., at A iy stocks. Don’t forget to look it over; it’s a real value. Marigold Nut Margarine. . ............ Ib., 25¢ Speciallv 2 E:kpure ";’tf":ll-pmfim h” Ol perlb. .25 & s ? ? erson’s - 1op Notc eomarganne C a LOW 1 O“"d.exper]lence is freely at TS':day;g‘o;n;"fi,w and z 3c Capsules of c?)lorml are furnished wnh’ each package, your disposal. turd y Sls oie srione with which you can color these products in your home to the l'ldl golden color so especially denred. ‘Washington FLOUR Let us help out PRICES with your paint problems. Glass Tops cut to order for Desks, Tables, etc. HUGH REILLY CO. B RETAIL PAINTS WHOLESALE 1334 New York Avenue e——lolc——]slc——o[—]d] —— ——Jo]c——]ol—0m43] L FIRE when you buildwith CONCRETE Write for your fres copy” of our new booklet *‘Bailding Against Fire™ PORTLAND CEMENT ASSOCIATION' To Improve end Extend Uses of Concrete, h Dn-n Des Moines Kansas City New York Hl‘h&y h- Next Week ul"lnanmtlon Waek - « === fibaking, piesand all other pastry bak- Please note that prices are contin- 2 ued at the low figures of the past. Sweet Potatoes, 4 Ibs. for - - - - - Michigan Navy Beans, lb. - - - - California Lima Beans, perlb. - - - Aunt Jemima’s Pancake, pkg. ginia Sweet Pancake, pkg. - Gold Medal Buckwheat (mlxture) pkg., 10c Sanitary Table Syrup - 9¢, 15¢, 27c, 49c , o et Karo “Blue” Syrup - - 10c, 29c and 55¢ E s Karo “Red” Syrup - - - 12c and 33c Park Table Syrup, maple flavored, 15¢, 23c Gosman’s Ginger Ale, 3 bottles for - 35c Grape Juice, pint, 29¢; quart - - - 55¢ Gulden’s Prepared Mustard, bottle - French’s Cream Salad Mustard, bot., 12V;¢ A Pickle In the Lunch Package —Put One In At all of our stores you can buy HEINZ Famous Pickles from the keg. When next in one of our stores look over our stocks. White Potatoes, per Ib., 3¢ | Onions, per Ib., 5¢ |- Cabbage, per bb., 4c Qur List of |[ An“0ld Time” Sale On SWIFT’S PREMIUM HAMS 2,500 of these Famous Hams—the kind so well known to every housewife. Beginning to- mlorrow- morning, these hams go on sale in our stores. All are medium sizes, the average weight béing about eight (8) pounds each. Early buyers will have more complete stock to choose from. Don’t wait until too late. This is a big value—as will be apparent when yvou read our price. For this sale and until the 2 » 2,500 hams are sold, per Ib. (, Sanitary Catsup, small bottle, 10c Blue Label Catsup, large bottle, 32¢ Burt Olney’s Catsup, 17c and 29¢ Heinz Ketchup 19c. and 31c Heinz Vinegar, per bottle . 19c Heinz Olive Oil, 4-.oz.. bottle, 32¢ PURE LARD IN CARTONS :fiiz S)ex:le;ent to handle— Another Big Supply Of Those We have another big supply of those fancy small shoulders. Average weight is about 4 'pI?;lI:le;;row and 1 5c - 15¢ 9c 15¢ Blue Label Chile Sauce . 42c Heinz India Relish 18¢ —The modern way to retail lard— PICNIC SHOULDERS Ibs., making the average cost about 60 cents Saturday, per Ib.. e - T - 12%¢ 13¢ 3 2 7 Y, 7 7