Evening Star Newspaper, October 16, 1921, Page 34

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B4 ' _THE SUNDAY STAR, WASHINGTON, D. 0, OCTOBER 16, 1921-PART 1 BLGARAFRENER | oo s ! ey MoSuD]| Co-Operating at Geneva to : YA ‘ : \| m ; v 2 ' » = Promote International Har- = , . . v A Z ; % 3 T 3 ’ = == S \ 2 —— With Every Purchase ; . of $100 or More A 26-piece Set of Wm. Rogers’ Silverware, or a 42-piece Set of Decorated Dinner- ware. CREDIT—SERVICE—LOW PRICES AT P GUARANTEED QUALITY AT The National Furniture Co. Store Hours: 8 A.M..to 6 P.M. BY PAUL SCOTT MOWRER. Special Correspondence of The Star and Chicago Daily News. GENEVA, Switzerland, BSeptember as.—Stambenlisky, Bulgaria's re- carkable “peasant premier’—stocky, =olid, broad in" the shoulders, rugged countenance under a shock of curly biack hair—has come to Geneva to <o-operate, in the name of his con- stituents, in the great work ot inter- national harmony. Amecrica does not know much about Bulgaria, but Bul- Zama Knows a great deal about us. Indeed, there is no other country in Furope where American influence is =0 predominant® Stambounsky does not epeak our language—ne speaks P no foreign language—but he has his e ; D “xjeu about the United States, jusi & \ oy . ° the sume; and good, ciear ideas they s Wh h h : d mb bl h h b 1 h h l d = : ether your hopes and ambitions are to establish a new home or to better equip the home already We were three about the table in tne BIF hotel parton. avesiooking. the a reality---let “The National’s” convenient plan of credit with Easy Payments bring your plans to calm blue waters of Geneva's lake— niers ehyrming secrctars-interbre: [ ' fruition---Low Prices combined with Guaranteed Quality are helping thousands to realize their ar, Miss Nadiedja Stancioff, daughter Slamboulisky meoded ho. BrompUnE wishes for Comfortable, A ttractive and Happy Homes. Another big ad in today’s Post. He wanted to tell me about his coun- try; his points were clearly in mind wnd he told them sucecinctly, Withou interruption. Now “Abselute Demeocracy. an ah- ne Many handsome styles to select from, all complete with mnhogn_n{ finish standard and sil shade. Special, 13 On “The National's” Easy Credit Terms power whate agrarian large majo that rules It is the gr which includes a e inhabitants, This party holds a convention every vear. Just betore the convention the entire gov- eranment resigms. Only after it has been reconfirmed by the peasants does it resume the power for another year. We have been accused by ill- informed foreigrers of communist tendencies. You mave been to Bul-:l garia, you have seen for yourself. | You know that anis is not commun- | but true democracy—tne free! )t the mayority.” Stanciof having duly translated into he: smeo.h, pure English, fisky continued : = imically, what we are aiming at is compiele co-operation—that is to say, | f} the enmination of specuiaiors and use- less middiemen and the establishment of || direct relations between producer and consumer.. The government faciiitates this co-opération in many practicai ways In.particular, it deals with the various probiems of distribution as they arise and seeks sojutions that will favor both prodfucer and consumer. Commerce is free, buy If at any time an effort to menopolize any market or commodity is perctived, she government has the right 1o take over this market or commodity temporarily. pending a readjusument to uormal oenhditions. Nation Practically Disarmed. “Bulgaria has now practically dis- armed. Instead of the cld compulsory rilitary service, we have instituted com- pulsdry labor service. All our young igen are obliged to give some months of | their time to labor in pubiic works, and sangs of them may be seen thus fln-l moved throughout tho country. In ad- Jition, everybody in Bu.garia—man, ! woman and chiid—Is obliged to give ten | days ot manual labor to the country. We made this experiment for the first time Jast year. It resuited excell vy and passed off in great good humor, and with such efficiency that in ten days we stigpte we saved the state more than ! 2,000,000 levas, or francs (normmly' It was interesting to This Bedroom Suite of American Walnut or Mahogany Finish = Is Exactly Like the Picture. A very attractive, durable and practical Suite, comprising large, roomy Dresser with Plate Mirror, Man’s Chifforette, Vanity ! Dressing Table and full size Bow End Bed. A most satis- | factory Suite, and priced exceedingly low for Monday at.. Living Room Suite Full cane paneled, exactly like illustration. Tt consists of Settee, Armchair and Fireside Chair covered with tapestry. A very fine suite that ® = . we place on sale Monday at the remarkably low price of And “The N Comfort “Rocker Just as You S‘ee It Covered with go'ad grade of Black or Brown Imitation Leather. chers, clerks—going out { into the. flelds- to work with | their hands. For these people that ten | days’ period was a sort of hoiday. and hey returned to their regular empioy- | engthened and retreshed. Fieid | added Stamboulisky, with a smile, “has become our national sport. | “In particular we are taking the oc- | casion, by the free labor of our yvoung wen, to build up our raliway system. Unfortunately, we have not the money 10 buy the necessary materials. Wo are hoping that, uitimately, after we have siven clear proot of our change of heart since the war, and of our economic solidity, credic for this purpose will be &iven us by tha United States. “Our present forcign policy is the! reverse of that instituted by our for- ! mer czar, Ferdinand. We are through with wars. We seek only to live in amity with all our neighbors. Our whole aim is to carry out loyally the ! ierms of the treaty of Neullly, which ! we have signed and ratified, but nat- urally, we expect that our neighbors will act with like loyaity, especially - as regards the ‘minority rights’ clauses, and as regards our promised outlet to the Aegean sea. Would Unite All Peoples of Race. | “Bulgaria has not abandoned its; dream of some day uniting all the' peoples of our race under a single sovernment; but it no longer thinks of fulfilling this dream by force of arms. A new era is dawning in the world, and new and peaceful means are necessary in the new day. We in Bulgaria believe in the league of na- tions. It is young and weak as vet- Ask our peasants about the lcague. sk our peasant sabout the lcague. They will tell you. ‘It is a place where the big powers throw away their old 4 - i 7 3 B— — . o o . & el b : 1 | - =Jgpe— Satin-Finish Brass Bed OQutfit National” H = T l ( This handsome, full size Satin- . : . =1}t ‘ finish Brass Bed, with soft top Sani- $ G o | tary Mattress and good Spring. Spe- BV a cial sale price............ Eee e B - iy " Béd;'éom Suite—a Ba.rgain Just as the Artist Has Sketched It. . Is of Polished Golden Oak and consists of Attractive 0 Dry and Chiffonier, each with Plate Mirror and full ° Chiffonier Like cut. Strong, durable and attractive. Good_ size and very commodious. Extra special at $14.75 size continuous Post White Enamel Bed. For Monday we have marked this suite at the extremely low price of Use “The National’s” Easy Payment Plan On “The National's” Easy Credit Terms. A Cheerful Companion these Chilly Mornings Oil Heater Qdorless and a guaranteed fuel saver. It’s so handy to have one of these heaters on cold mornings or evenings. $4.75 rubbish, and where, in the soil thus fertilized, the little powers can plant the good wheat seeds.” Above all, the, ieague needs the United States. Un- ti]l America comes in the league can never be really effective. For my part, I feel sure that America will come in. The United States is a very great country, and moves slowly. It was slow to enter the war; it is slow to enter the peace. But that it will enter in its own good hour, is as inevitable in the one case as it was in the other. i “Europe can possibly get along without America’s material help, but until it has America’s moral help it will continue to struggle in chaos. It is America’s interest to gi this moral help, and ultimately it 11, for its own prosperity is intimately hound up with the restoration of Eu- rope. I think that if the Washington conference succeeds, as we all de- voutly ‘hope it will, we shall see a change for the better in America’s attitude toward the troubles of Eu- 50»:: In Bulgaria we are all confi- ent.” This Six-Piece Dining Room Suite As You See It in the Picture " Attractiveness afid mdderate price are haprily com- 5 bined in this suite, consisting of Large Golden Oak O Buffet, with beautiful plate mirror; highly polished ° My adyertisement may be copied, but not my wark DR. LEHMAN PLATE SPECIALIST RoorLessANCHOR BAR Golden Oak Extension Table and‘four durable Diners, all complete for... Use “The National’s” Easy Payment Plan | i, i I Just Lske Illustration. Living Room by Day—Bedroom at Night. The Suite ° illustrated consists of three’ pieces—large Duofold, Arm- . chair and Arm Rocker—imitation leather covered.. Easy Credit Terms if You Wish at “The National” WL OF THE — Natural finish, . l T UR E with tray. 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