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~ = Lo St N & - b THE EVENTNG STAR, WASHINGTON. D. C. ‘TUESDAY. OOTOBER . ~ Woodwarh K Liathrop Open 9:15 A.ML SAYS ALL BRITAIN “WOULDBACK U.S. Northcliffe Tells Japanese; Pact Would End in Pacific | Conflict. | Tix the Associated Press. LONDON, October 25.—In tl of a clash at arms on the Pz elsewhers involving the Htntes, Great Britain without ques- tion would support the United States, according to the personal opinton .ord Northcliffe in an in-! ay with the Japasese ! who went to Manila | the purpose of talk- i s « dispateh to the London Times from Manila Replying o direct questions, Lord Northeliffe declared it was his belief (hat should such a occur over the whole family of Bri nations would stand beside Americ: as the Amer- can people had stoud b ide the Brit- sh in the stll smoldering contlagra- tion of Europe. He added that it scemed, inconceivable that any con- tingency might arise to menace seri- ously “the invisible but impregna- ble bonds that make the Engli speaking peoples one in the ult and supreme issues of humanity With reference to the renewal of the Anglo-Japanese alliance, lord Northeliffe said he believed he knew the British offer charming selection at 515 $22.50 $25 Hats, Paris-inspired, and originals from our own workrooms—delightfully express the varied display of the Salon. Skillfully are they designed, with fur collared suits and coats in mind— and, too, they truly verify the fashion news that hats of all types are heing worn—and especially large affairs for dinner . and evening. Black is unquestionably smart—Dbut the vivid toned velvets, felts and vel- vets combined, and beautifully col- ored duvetynes have also a fashion- able place. Sweeping ostrich, feather fancies, chic veils of lace, metallic ornaments, and lastly—and newest, are the hats with lovely colored = flower trimmings, each typified in New York—WASHINGTON—Paris Close 6 P.M. Coats to Wear With One’s Own Furs The Newest in Style and Fabrics $39.50, $50 and $85 RISP winds and cold clear days call for the warmth of the winter coat. Many of these newest coats dis- play fancy silk stitching—both the belted straight- line models and those youthfully flared. But they boast of the most interesting sort of sleeves and large snug- buttoning collars, which, with one’s own furs, provide comfort, even in the most extreme weather. * Soft, fine fabrics, excellent workmanship, with its at- tention to details and dependable silk linings, make this collection even more unusual at these pricings. Coat Section, Third floor. ate the general sentim people, but that make any defini ent. He suggest newspaper men s representatives to tahe tion_with_the Japan the Washington co rtheliff: n States in handiing the Phi problem and the treatment of the ¥ pino people. He has been deeply im- pressed with the wonderful school system established by the Americans, ‘nd has declared there is none better He frankly i 1d carry on if America should get Without exception, the ques- £ 7 £ i; 2 1 remaine N red except by puzzled #i _fll\vln ('.}l!\" R iteady tials of in- ¢ e g one of these sketched. {ependence. plus i ternational entanglements bestowed by a great and beneficent power ugh American world prestige and Iy power. “Morcover, he said. President Hard- ing had sent to them Gen. Leonard Wood, who not only was a great American, but a_ great international re. wiho Lord Cromer years aso sald probably was the most robust and able colonial administrator of modern times.” Many of these hats are offered for the first time at.these low prices. Millipery Salon, Third Floor. ) FURS LIKE JEWELS —are chosen for their flawless beauty, their perfec- SAYS TO CONSIDER WORLD PROBLEMS HUMAN ONES ! -filagnifitent CThings For the Bome Beautiful Colored Pottery Secretary Hoover Wres Editors How Solutions Can Be Found. CHICAGO. 25.—1f problems | i —] i SHICAGO. Qctober 27 —1¢ problems | tion of form and' color but most important of all Of Real Decorative Merit eonnian | is choosing them from a reputable house, where iierican potters have gone to ‘as human and not as ma- | can find their | Secretary | egram to ! of Business | cd here for a vou know only furs of quality are presented. Em- Lurope “and obtained ideas. phasizedhere, in our . brought them back and im- proved upon them. XNever did Hudson Seal Coats inexpensive pottery have so much real decorative merit. 36-inch Coat, with squirrel, skunk or beaver col- lar. $295. 40-inch-Coat, with squirrel, skunk or beaver col- lar. $375, $395. 45-inch Coat, skunk trimmed. $495. 36, 40 or 45 inch Coats, self trimmed. $295 and $395, 4 terial questipns we c hmuuon.‘%l of Commerce, said ir the National Confere Paper Editors, conve < -day comvention. We have, Indecd, great problems set (o solve,” Mr. Hoover's wessage | said, “We are_ dealing with questions of | railways, farms, shop: d of instru-, ments of commerce and t | in the background of ‘réon’s | mind there is the fa dealing not with mechanical things, but that we are concerncd with the problems of men, women and chil- dren. “Those several organizations within the Department of Commerce which We have developed are concerne this spirit, and it is a fine augury of eur industrial future to know that the programs and purposes of these various departmental activitics ha come from our manufactur chants and engincers themselves. LEAVES CLAIMS BOARD. Personally selected by our Mr. Hobson during his recent visit to France, England and Belgium, including | most magm’fif:ent home appointments of an exclusive character: ! ith every room decoration— . charming tones of wonder- iul daintiness and superb re- finement. dis Pillows for Dave;fiorts. Sofas, Day Beds and floor use. Table Scarfs and Mats. : . . Chaise Lounge Covers. : Lace Chasr and Sofa Tidies. Filet Lace Paneling * i Brussels Lace Curtains. - Filet Lace Edges and Fringes Fine Curtain Nets. Colored Curtain Madras. Tapestry Wall Panels. Cretonnes. Persian and Im\]r‘an Print Covers and Curtains. Here is a reproduction of Ital- ian Pottery that holds the true delicate colors of blve. green. ivory and yellow, and many are characteristic flaring urn shapes for which Ttalian pot- tery is noted. Very moderately priced, $1 and up. Rustic Pottery with embossed designs of animals. birds, trees and flowers is entirely new and very quaint. Most of the pieces are very smail and dainty. 85c Hudson Seal Coats, Self-Trimmed, for the Large Woman Sizes 46 to 50 . Col. John A. Mull has he lieved from duty v the W partment claims be was chairman, and assigne in the office of the judze a scneral of the Army. By reason of | the fact that he is the senior colonel in the corps he will aulnma.lical\)'l up. Drapery Pottery in the soft French blue shade is made with the iolds of artistic draperies and has sprays of roses, em- bossed in tones of ivory and red. $3 to $5.50. Then we have Imperial Pot- " tery with a rough, bark-like Man a Smart Pleated Sklrt surface, in_tones of green and .ivory; Stippled om Crackled Pottery. in pinks and blues Fur-Section, Third floor. become acting judge advoe gen- eral in the absence of Ma H. Crowder in Cuba on s He relieves Col. E. A. Kreger, who has been acting judge advocate gen- eral since the departure of Gen. Crowder. - During the world war Col. Hull was o ——— .+ avotn s § Judge advocate of the service of sup- se e el . . . = ly_and deputy chief of staft f : a vely o iy and depucy oniel of seanfor Distinctive and exclusively beautiful things, many of Forms the Background for e icatd has deciled neatlyall lupor—| which have not been obtainable in a number of years. Attractive Sports Costume =listsss olise) Mobici ol tery, and - decorated Scenic tant _cases presen! Pottery and reproductions of Old Egyptian and Grecian Pot- tery in a warm reddish brown One of the most delightful collection of skirts for sports wear is shown now—"our tailored-to-order” il "finish. Al moderately priced. ) | | A Handsome . Gift! models, from a maker well known for finer skirts: Out of the usual in fashion interest, its variety sums up the smart skirt modes for every Fall-Winter sport. Fascinating New Wool From Rodier in Pottery Section. Fifth fioor. A Sale of Fireless { Sports Skirts at $25 to $29.50 ‘ Handsome Checked and Plaided Velours Cookers Indestructible i N $20 and $25 312_ 50 ‘ Hl- Lovely Wool Canton Crepes i i\ PE Exactly half Pearl | )y $15t0 $17.50 We hf\'e )j'us: 10 a?fifi Radiant Fireless Cookers to sell at this low price of $1250. They are en- tirely constructed of metal, and each Cooker is fitted with two sizes of Smart Prunella Skirts. Special, $18 Included are all the charming Autumn colors, beautifully combined, and attractively pleated—many skirts showing a preference, though, for black and white. Skirt Section, Third floor. Necklaces 18-inch Length 30.¢ S “Du Barry” Pearls are guaranteed not to break, peel or discolor. Can be washed in hot or cold water. 24-inch Length, cooking kettles, 4 and 8 quart sizes, a heat radia- tor and a radiator ther- mometer. Housewa: A Special Sale Aladdin Aluminum SILK PETTICOATS h'Ex&a Sizes Fifth floor. T S AL 813.75 30-inch Length $19.75 Mail Orders Promptly & Filled . Charge Accounts Solicited SELINGER’S i o A 820 F St., Cor. 9th “Look for the Big Clock™ er—— e | VIfg. Jewelers and Opticians We:invite your imhcuonuf these: Jr'.ficfi ! now being made in our Upholstery Section, Fifth floer, : o A Special Value at $5 In silk Jersey, with taffeta flounce, well tailored model, with tucks or pleatings to add the finishing touch. In black, navy, taupe, blue, green, brown and rust. NOVELTY TRIMMED SILK PETTICOATS, with deep pleated flounces, some rather plain, others with ribbon and other novelty tqulngs. $6.75 to $12. RADIUM AND FLORISWAH PETTICOATS, handsome models in varied colors—with pleated flounces or finished with cluster of pleated rufftes. , $7.50 to $12. TAFFETA PETTICOATS, in plum and changeable shades. $0.75 to §10.50, ; Fotticons Section, Third foor. »r Ware You'll be glad to save about one-third on these splendid aluminum utensils. . Jelly Cake Pans, 8)-inch size. ial, 40c. pecial, Double Lipped Saucepans, -2- quart size. Special, 75¢c. Straight-covered Saucepsns, 3- quart size. Special, gl-u. Aluminum Fryers, 10-inch size, with _wood handles. Spe- cial, $2. e Inserts for tea kettles, to ‘be used like a double boiler. 65c to 95c, Housewares Bection, Fifth Sieor.