Evening Star Newspaper, October 3, 1921, Page 4

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] % 27 BENING 25_' % Rédacti on in French China This reduction applies on all regular open stock designs in French China. 40% to 50% Reductions On Discontinued Patterns Open Stock French China : —including floral border decoration in Charles F'cld Hayviland and convemmrml border ~ in Theodore Haviland. . Wonderful B argams In French China—Dinner, Breakfast, Tea, Bread and Butter md p Soup Plates, Bouillons, Teas and After Dinners. - Exceptional Values in Complete French Dinner Sets Were Reduced tof Floral Border Decoration; Gold-Edge Handles; 100 Pieces.......... Scattered Floral Decoration; Gold Handles; 100 Pieces o Conventional Border Decoration; Theo. Haviland; 97 Pieces. . Apple Blossom Decoration; Theo. Haviland; 101 Pieces. . .. Apple Blessom Dec.; Gold Edge and Handles; Theo. Haviland; 100 Pcs.$131 $90 Pink Spray Decoration; Theo. Haviland; 100 Pieces Spray Decoration; Theo. Haviland; 52 Pieces 10% Reduction on All American Decorated Porcelain Dinnerware EIEI—EIEE%EE—:E—EEE nniversary An opportumty to SAVE—that has never before been equaled in WASHINGTON. We want you to come in and get acquainted with our modern 5 methods of business employed here. We know you'll like our courteous service. Our corps of competent salesfolk will welcome you and explain 'I'HIS VERY SPECIAL PROPOSITION. You May Be Too BUY NOW! it _ —thegreatmpomhagsotaskedour - stocks that the sale ‘will soon end =7 VICTROL'A VI-IN A = Bupsh Y OUR GOLD.SEAL GUARANTEE' BOND GOES WITH EVERY VICTROLA SOLD HERE —AT ANY TIME— WE UTELY GUARANTEE (in writing) EVERY INSTRUMENT FOR LIFE&YME—thhout cost, we aphite, tune th regulate the instrument. THINK “%g 3 G s o OCTOBER “VICTOR” RECORDS NOW ON: SALE : \VE THEM | and 236 Demonstrating Rooms, the largest number in ‘Wash- ington store, ASBUBI YOV OF PROMPT SERVICE. iy E:——EEEEEE[‘EGE‘EEE ] P FoAEoFE - = sE2f ¥, MONDAY, OCTOBER.3,. 1921 CALLS SHURCH MEDIEVAL. | Mrs. Lydig’s, Fiance Says Present- Day Problems Are Overlooked. NEW YORK, October 3.—Indifference to vital problems of the day and ecn- cern with medieval problems of theology were charged to the Protestant Xpis- STAR, WASHINGTON, URGES AUSTRALIA B R WHITE RACES D. Race Having Perfect Bodies and Brilliant Minds Held Possible Bpecial Dispatch to The Star. BALTIMORE, October 3—“If we eould keep a group of se- a lected mem s#nd women an their descendants nep-nted copal Church yesterday by Dr. Percy {Lord Northcllffe Fears Coun- from the rest of Stickney Grant, rector of the Church on a desert ial for -lly &enerations, it w--l‘ be pon- nible to preduce a ‘with the bodies of Greek .u- and of the Ascension, on 5th avenue, whose coming marriage to Mrs. Philip Lydis, twice a divorce, has caused grave try May Be Swamped by Asiatics the minds nl Newton and Shake- tlielzgu on among Episcopal church . are,” e e s et saaler Ltidonns H sed the church of devoting i BY the Amaciated Press. tself to the intricacles of theology g oey LONDON, October 2.—An urgent ap- ipeal to Australians to keep Australia a white country, and a strong warn- ing that unless white immigration was encouraged the country was 'erly to be swamped by Asiatics, was issued by Lord Northcliffe at Sydney. I\\ hen he left there Saturday for the | Chilippines. “Australia’ just returned from tional econgress of GI‘CIICI in New York. e Ant At ™ here must be some way of solving & added, “without al- \e be:n unable to see how a man vkllh a Ilf io support can possibly get on wuh ess wages under present- | day conditions.”” magnitude and riches ess of its garrison are ment both nve thelr rflect, no the race may be changed by se- lection of the parents of the fu- and by a change in sur- roundings.” i ' Waannpum— the most “Livable” City in America Most of the -denl-u n the ngs, e.re‘auo- he in- same and those o -rke. erim- ] inal tendemcies. MASONS LAY STONE. Grand Lodge Ceremony feld at Memorial Hospital. Spectal Dispateh to The Star. LYNCHBURG, Va.. Octobér 3.—The Virginia Grand Lodge of Masons Satur day afterncon laid the corner stone for | the Marshall Lodge Memorial Hos- | pital, formerly the Home and Retreat, the orator being Judge R. T. W. Duke, | Jr of Charlottesville, Grand Master John & Bolfln‘mto;e Tasewell was in charge of & , assisted by Marshall ns. ouU’D NATU- RALLY TURN, | in a case of importance, to | the best- equipped, most | fl reputable ILegal Advice. Your Real Estate Transac- tions are as important as legal matters and often in- volve more. millions of people than is most Australians. ke Surprised at Indifference. “Australians seem rope awake to the fact that thes” Tive 1 an age which has lately proved fe- sl not distinguished by respect for lIr[lh;Irlmulondl rights. y mornl right to urnlory is in Hllll nu at all. Moral right must Te faon i; .n;:ly' in nrnw zm! J Standard Austr eA ent ]mM tion and imm ll tlont edinte future are ‘pre- amazed at your Indifference ts and portents in the outside We maintain a Real Estate Organization of “Mnllm.n Service.” It is the safe sers I | vice to consult. | Moo 1405 Eye Street Nw. Mo e commonwealth may still be 1. saved for the Anglo-Saxon race. You You can gain new strength by tak- must increase your garrison by the |ing Father John's Medicine. Pure food | | Your people:” only body builder.—Advertisement. numbers will save you. The world = “r.n not tolerate an empty, idle Aus- Hmlmmmmmm“mmmmmm il MLl Now Being Completed on Varnum St., Just West of Sixteenth St. These homes are selling because their high-class construc: tion and attractiveness are at once recognized by the pur- chaser who knows what a real home should be. ‘Two-story and attic—Hytex brick, 9 large rooms, two baths, ot-water heat, 2lectric light, open fircphcc, brick garage on rear of deep lot. Three styles—detached, semi-detached and attached. Houses S e o E open daily and Sunday until 9 p.m. See.them today. CONFEDERATE CAPTAIN DIES. DECATUR. Tenn., October 3.—Ci L E’ BREUNINGER & SONS John D. - e X Jopn, D- Elevine. Sighty.thres yeurs e 708 Colorado B“"..,a G Sts. N.W. Bulld Up to Keep W Cannot Stop Human Flood. “This continent, like other conti- nents, must carry Its full quota of people, do its full share in produc- tion. Tens of millions of people will come here, whether you wish it or . You cannot hold up & human flood by a restriction clause in an act of parliament. Acts of panlumrmn have little international force. bitions nd passions are alive to thll orlhclnfh urged Australians immediately a bold and con- structive immigration policy, and as- | B sured them that British lnvcnou would support the right sort of scheme. which would attract lun.lblo emigrants from Great Britain Confederate . Iry and_participant in the battles rouna thtllno’flll. died early thi: Following the civil war CID! Blevinn retired to his farm near her: F‘ROM THE AVENUE ATNIN £ 4 3 P B Suits for Fall 330 — $35 — *40 —*45 —*50 Selections include new ideas in pencil stripes, herring- bones, oxford grays, blues, browns, plaids and tweeds. Two, three and four button models, single or double- breasted. Every size in regu- lars, longs, stouts and shorts. Suits for sport and suits for business. Styles that are con- servative and styles that are otherwise. In short: Your sort of a suit—at your price— guaranteed to please you 100%. We repeat prices— - 350 —*45 — %40 —*35 —*30 L X NM,MSmloermlBoyc T THE AVENUE AT NINTH S Daily, 8:30 to 6 /i Try to Match Them Anywhere Children’s Rainco ats......-...s 1004 F Street WESTINGHOUSE 5.00 @ MAN F@ yCOMPANY N.W. Battery Service Stations L. A. O'NEILL, INC. 6th and H Sts. N.W. AUTOMOTIVE SUPPLY CO. 21st St. and Pennsylvania A ve. NW. AUTO BATTERY SERVICE CO. 1527 M Street N.W. B. C. FURR, 7th and G Streets SW. MARYLAND BATTERY SERVICE, INC. 1711 Kalorama Road N.W. (Turn Off 16th Bt. at the French Embassy—One Blook Weat) Westinghouse Batteries MARYLAND BATTERY SERVICE, Inc. 1711 Kalorama Road N.W. Distributors. STETSON HATS You can pretty well de- pend on Stetson Hats. They have been giving satisfaction in and service fo style - r 56 years. To this add the P-B experience of 28 years of presenting the proper hats for style of face, and you have a combination that makes the tion of your Fall simple one. $7 & 310 every selec- hat a Nationally Known Store for Men and Boys THE AVENUE AT NINTH Daily, 8:30 to 6 ONALLY 8 N RKNOWN S 13 LS $- RAINCOATS "Men’s or Women’ S0 w ROM THE AVENUE -AT NINT .l‘fil(t‘. bk A

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