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. OVINING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C, WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER 2, 1921." ADVISERS TO U. S. ARMS DELEG ATES NAMED BY THE PRESIDENT. SECRETARY HUGHES APPOINTS TECHNICAL STAFF FOR PARLEY] T handsome dining table of yours should have a GLASS TOP. —to protect its beauty. We'll furnish one at Reasonable Cost. Glase cut for all require- ments — Sideboards, Bureaus, ete. BECKER PAINT & GLASS CO. 1230 Wisconxin Av CHAS. F. HODGKIN. Mgr.. Tel. W. 67. JAPANESE WALLING 0 DROP ALLIANCE Ready to Accept Subsfitute for Pact With England, Is View of Press. : Appointments Follow Naming of Advisory i Council—Many Highly Trained ) Experts in List. e the life and thought of the nation ! N 4 2 ; ol 4 3 St on the latter, thus x 5 i o By the Associated Press. bro America’s reprgsentation in the arms limitation and far eastern co | thus provi n than it was : e Y e : TOKIO, November 1.—Commenting der en ference will consist of four principal; ible to give on the delegation delegates, an advisory council of |proper. hecause of the desirability of on reports current &vr-. that it is the N e oF | Riting the Pt intention of the United States to urge Y - : Ko herland. chosen abrogation of the Anglo-Japanese al- thirty-four. ‘The techni an of the advisory committee, i 7 : anneuniced by personal friend of President liance 4s & nécensary preliminaryito v Y Who served In_Harding's the 'achlevement of lmitut) R cm EYB Hughes late yesterduy amd follow F IR L imitation of A 4 armaments, both the Jiji Shimpo and John Van cas prominently | in the cabinet. | the Chugai Shogyo Shimpo as the Japanese government w necessarily insist upon maintenance of the pact. . In the opinion of the Jiji Shimpo, | THERLAND, Chairman. | the alliance in its existing form is B and A highly discouraging o, if not incom- O chad Loer oot J : T i y e ! patible with, the spirit of armament Wl of the Asiatic fleet. Mr. SECRETARY HOOVER. SAMUEL GOMPERS. limitation. Tae Japanese authorities —we make a special- ty of fitting them. A. Kahn, Inc., 935 F St. Have innt. i ition to their general quali- | unsslor of em- | Secretary Hoover, (Qeneral | il Admiral Rodwers nll! enst, . Depuri- counselor of em- unse. kesle, 3 P nd M ars ere 3 > ifled to p B 4 v g i 2 will, therefore, it says, be ready to " Jdohuson, 1 artment Of the o‘ll::r;l"i(:numl o p‘rlrd::\‘:;n:?:"; e . 2 i Sl x 4 5 f:'l:?lt‘e ir it gh;"Abe ,,“ JKQsltd as a ¢ of the Hous: foreign Ly 7 i o : - % only if the conference results neither fairs committee: John M. 3 o ; “] |in a triple entente nor in limitation of ; 1 - - governor of Lov 1 3 ; . S ; i 3 armaments. —ior professional and business te for mv'\ e P N e 5 i . 2 i According to the Chugai Shogvo |l men. i t ...: ::;4.",‘ of . 5 . 3 i ? Shimpo, however, the Japanese repre- . AFoiary ot G p 4 i . dite ] |sentatives at Washington will take|l WE specialize on things out Lo . 3 Yy i /| |the opportunity of offering the ex-1) : 45 Grdinary Isen, solicitor, De- % N N S Nor e # 7 “%2] {planation to the Americans that th Aar . nwrig ) 3 1 8 : . oy Anglo-Japanese alliance has never ! Stratton, director. bure <. Department of Commer Dillinger, Department of € r FSmith, University of B O siisih, AU GO tary of war. is s veterun ; 5 . ; 7] |been designed as a measure against Prompt service our motto. e e o 2 o “flf.:,‘f-:'»".-lf""‘.r varlg W 2 & E . M them und wlll never prove a handi- Ask the man who knows. J. Reuben Clark. former solicitor. s asmintint secretary of the . : :::"::‘xmt.l;- ru\gf\_x:::g:le: a);:nlysn:;;! Department of State Prof. George (. Wilson. Harvard University. som of the former President. : b 0 S » 3 Japan will remain content if an agree- SI.I be El = 'cfl j 2 4 . ment be reached in any form for the Ver l'g ectric Other Noted Members. maintenance of peace in the orient, ¢ Memberh. William Boyce Thompson of New . ¢ G . i - ‘[‘;\:’A":“ ‘;':; o . | York, financler. was head of tlhe o 30 _essential to her expected efpan- 1009 E St. N.W. or e el B American Red Cross mission fn Rus- 3 sion and harmony with other powers. ' ‘| s Willard Saulsbury of The proposed international control Phone M. 7129 siness mun, s i of Chinese economics and :inance, this nd pre: . . . : newspaper declares, is not conzidered i i . : by Jdapan as conformabls with the || SuPPlies, Construction, Repai Fries. Col. John A "y . i Gol. ol tem. of the John L. H. Wells, Lieut. s e o ‘United fundamental policy of Japanese diplo- man_and Lout: Hen, radi L ) % . Workers of America: ¥ macy. Humieation pith of Petnayl " 5 : e > William president Ame ooNNe $ and former pr m V. Prat X ¥ ra 2| fie bl ‘ o ¢ M tholice 9 3 3 . Y. Cape St W ni Thompson of L was 2 i8] REPRESENTATIVE STEPHEN G. i W. Austin, ¥ PORTER. CHARLES S. BARRETT. Parpose of Tecl No official announcement was mad in connection with the appointm; hut it was indicated that thy Admiral Robe Hoopr twiw, WILLIAM BOYCE THOMPSON. chni- | cal staft was Intended o function Wilding: Mrs. Tomas G, Winter lurgely as an informative budy, while incuota Is prexident ef-(he N« the advisory committee W sened | L e DTt et b " ; v : : ? i g 2 : ¢ o ; to give the four principal delegates 1R 0f Women s Shan £ ) . N i - ’ i THURSDAY WE OFFER THREE SPECIAL LOTS OF NEW the benefit of weneral counsel on| o = poliey as well us u reflection of vari e : ! ¢ 9 ous schools public sentiment. £ 3 4 s - : : : Officiale Tamiliar With far eastern : ! anklin Eagan ;i i ‘ problems and CeTS arge of NE "flv‘ll‘ ¥ 4 o : i - ] divisions devoted to specialized forms | P! Phillips Z : 2 . . . of warfare predominate in the forme Califprnia is & prominent F 3 i < ; L ] body. and public figures in touch with RADICALS RAP PURPOSE WIlllNG '"] “M" OF ARMS CONFERENCE { 9.95 Comprising beautiful satin, ton crepe, kets and England Great “An- | Poiret twill, tricotine, French serge, Roshanar. glo-Saxon Trust.” crepe and other popular autumn materials, MRS. CHARLES SUMNER BIRD. MRS. K. P. EDSON. (Copyright by Bachrach.) Copyright by Moffett, Chicago.) 7 ' e committee of the third intern ) i Any Policy That Will Not ence will not effect sub: the sharpening of the oppcsing ele The statement sets forth what it} delegates to the conferénce on limi- By the Associated Press. | sis e tovemiber 1. he execu- | LOPD Lee Says British Favor i - tionale has issued declarati the approaching V Armament or lasting peace. but only i i armament or lasiing peace, But ony| . <..Imperil Nation. ¢ eiated Prons, < it Iy Herald, the il s fNents xays Jthe DAy i YORK. November 2—British regards as. the motives influencing | yay;, > S T i astive pasiiaaantn fnithe tont | (atlom DL armmments will go Lo Wash Terened i of Them being represented | ington resolved that, short of com- : e ; iy W Shown 1 1 2 X e ! " 5 5 : n all the new shades, braid. bead, em- 23 hasine motives of melf-ftertor | proluising the safety of theempirs or ) ’ B s _ broldery, tassel and movelty ‘trimmed. Exclu- Tnited States is dee ) its sea security, they will go to al- : Bikn : i sive straightline and tailorcd mod-ls for wom- ¢ newsp: : en and misses; samples, one and two of a kind. [ most any length to meet other great 5k : i : & S : 5 L g e from_finest 5 ale st naval powers in a mutual and propor- - s makers. This sale starts I’\rm\,ml\. markets in the east prosperity in Europe. becads now finds Europe too boor to be her o tionate effort to relleve their people Great Britain's aspiration is de- [ from the burden of competitive arma- ¢ 5 o ¢ o g SPECIAL COLLECTION OF LUXURIOUS clared to be the fo#mation of a great | ment, Anglo-Saxon tr with its center in Al S s e T ag. | This declaration was made by Lord ‘ . : S " i Y . " ; G SILK PLUSH AND CLOTH CO ATS grandizement In east Asla. Great|Lee of Farcham, first lord of the Britain, the newspaper asserts, is ex- | Hritish admiralty, and one of the of- Made to Sell Up to $35 pected to encourage concessions (o ficial delegates of his country, who . : ? ; > 4 Japan in Siberia and to the United | arrived on the Olympic, with other 4 A il : The lururions plush models are belted. silk lined, made States in China, and if her efforts are | delegates to the conference from ¥ : ; 4 " . loose back. bell sleeves and large collar. elegant qmrlls successful “the conference will result | Italy, China and Japan. . < Y 3 " s 4§ o & e Creations of ultra quality for women and misme—the fne in an Anglo-American-Japanese al- Citen Lennons of World W X 4 : ’ r ]| glotn models are designed of 0ol bollvia and velour liance at the expense of soviet Rus- e, Lensons o1 "> § % \ ¥ : ; B e autna: newest 4 igned with wrappy col- «ig and China. Referring tc the world war, Lord P » rich qualities Swade (5 &"fi"fi.‘p ‘-:a.&-:x:m!:;»mhgn. A | Lee said, he had been convinced for : : ek Swalivies madle €9 WL 7 famous rs AINTING Jobs |t udess Grartht Taons icarncd . oo - - e . . JUST RECEIVED—SCORES OF from that war were not confined to —or PAPERHANGING| those learned from Germany. " 4 Jobs either. don't liave to be big to| “The world.” he asserted in a pre- 3 pext atiention. for 2 L ason still—that militarism, wherever you a square deal. rev B HARRY W. TAYLOR CO. | 50,05 i brings us to Wash- HAT. PROTO ’ . exclusive creation and ultra q\nllly—os»s 2333 18th St. N. Phone C ington, and if, as I trust, we all go - e ) o ¥ Fio trich feather, jet and novelty trimmed o there in a spirit not merely of hope e ) ideas from New York's leading makers and RUG CLEAN'NG TIMEI g Sineerty, ol e i | . i B i y { also imported fashions. Many included aspiration into a practical working i et 1 worth up to $10. agreement. the war will not have % { 2 - MRS. THOMAS G. WINTER. Your floor coverings mot thoroly cleaned ] e A l‘onght in vain. - ar as 1 am concerned, and here SRY umless electrically washed by our process. as T am gt HENRY P. FLETCHER. oums c TABLE OILCLOTH, 25c SP Pesitively no injury or shrinkage to the most head of the British admiralty, but as » * — ! S > S & > t—tile and figured detieate fabrics. sne of the official delegates, 1 come _ ¢ i . = Silk Hose | foci-tis and figared offects oo jisbe oo in a spirit of quiet confidence that % o R alrs for ‘1 95 The Luwin Co the results of this conference will be : A 318 . e Luwin . such_as ¢ to justify President . s 35, 4 § ll . Faney perfe Harding’s £ initiative, and : sl | | m.wiDE B i C O silk and lisle tops 2 c wavy and warm, N 00 all sizes. Very popula e el o S wouews | 39¢ TABLE OILCLOTH, 23¢ | mnove a GREAT SALE OF 4 2018 14th St. N.W. personall red’ even Other members of the fo contemplate the possibilities of 60. failure. To do so would be to as- ||| ~ ®=dvisory committee are: sume that the world was afflicted ek, Wisknee with an incurable Insanity and could Femaklin A A Manufacturer's ends of 1 to 3 vard | | WOMEN not. be restrained from sulcide. Egan of New York, ppar atus THURSDAY e e s e aad Sy Worct TER Greatest Needs of Mankind. . OFFER OF on light and dark grounds. Ope day “The greatest needs of mankind to- Walter George Smith of To the Trade— Imp: sale of quallties to 25c yard. Corsets |day, and for the future, are peace and Diillsterghte aiid = |that reliet from the buraens of war phia and Harold We have a complete Kid Gloves SALE OF 3%c $1.98 O D Y s tlentrana M. Sewell of Maine. line of all repair parts Women's black, W. 21 | oSy, ot pimk {one recognizes this more clearly and : {fully than the British government and ' for steam and hot water ople, and none has given greater 3 gt & boilers, furnaces, la- y and_ brown £t “tyten 1o all_sizes—quaiities worth up to $4— ize 45x38 and 42536 extra fine muslin, one day oaly. made with 3-inch hem—run of the mill models, in sizes up to 36; high, me- dium and low bust vroofs’ of sincfi-ity in the pursult of K. style. thexe high object: y_ their bold § » oiind 3% El‘ECTRlC lana, lhr. lonely lond)ln“rlellntcuon ANTERNATIUNAL trobes, stoves, and free from dressing. ‘ of na armaments; by their frank ° J. M. WAINWRIGHT. < ranges. ane acceptance of the principle of equal- 5 i THURSDAY SALE OF §5 TO | with America in matiers of naval JOHN 1= LEWIS: Let us have your or- s # o R A A I RS of honor for courage and valor, will |come to Washington in_ large num- ders eatly. wom’s STRAP SLIPPERS & OXFORDS lc_\'lofdt‘onhfllla;lion :\ndflruncegslon in Ireland, they have made it clear to ‘be laid on the casket as a final act , further t: the housi - BI. i Setma, el hen e T e s o pere, caruney taxiyg s pousing o || Rudolph & West Co. S S |peace but insure it. That act probably will follow the|fake care of all that may come, it is 1333 New York Ave. = . ceremonles attending the bestowal of | Geclared. — ;"'kl”“ 3- ° uckie s T is in this same spirit of practi- British the American medal of honor by |“‘The list of rooms now in the hands strap jcal endeavor that hz_he‘mr sh dele- the American medal of hot gates come to Washington. resident Harding, the Victoria cross|or the War Department officials will slippers and will take the chill off the el i e 1 ffieifii ?eflg::rrfiybmfinfi%g: be cirded and placed at the disposal —e the new patent $4,000,000 IN MEDICINES of the special information bureau to You are cordially invited to colt moccasins 2 WANTED IN RELIEF WORK the Italian war cross by Gen. DIaz.|pe gstablished in Union station. As || e wmm—— 5 the Belgian military medal by Gen.|nq visitors arrive they will be di- attend the —f};rk }fln kid and cal one and two strap slippers. Dark tan kid and calf and black vici oxfords,<in the new fall lasts. Sizes 2 to 8. Military and low heels. : room these cool evenings. & i MUDDIMAN.. 04 G St Jacques and the wreaths by the Amer-| ' . to3 to the homes where the: 'y are leanand British war:mothers. to stay during the few days of the FREE LECTURE Full-Blooded Red Man Will 800 Rooms. Tabalated, ceremonies. More than 800 rooms which resi- S TR e = Pay Homage of Race to denta have offered for the use of the WELFARE OF IMMIGRANTS. clal Armistice day guests have e Dol tabulated in list form and| Secretary of Labor Davis.today an- Unknown Warrior. tarned over o the War Department |nounced creation of a special committee arr Garnell over coitne s, Departmant | motics e o o e o TREMENDOUS PURCHASE OF 300 BOYS — | c..rotary Hoover,.appearing today{ A full-blooded American Indian will{ Washington Real Estate Board, it was S 3 ! RRY OR TROUBLE befcre the House military committee, | noy tribpto to the nation's unknown |announced today. The War Depart- coming through prineipal ports of entyy 1} § 5 : S urged that surplus ar supplies, to ent originally had requested the|into the United States. have proceeded to Ellis Island, Ne " - 5 " ¢ you bave us do your paperiog. palnting, | the value of approximately 34,000,000, | hero at Arlington, -Armistice da¥, on |y o ra to gecure only 500 rooms. vo .—-’-':. ‘your draperies, renew the window | onsisting muln!.e’ot medicines, beturno: behalf of the living descendants of| The housing committee today re-|York, to begin their work. l‘r{n:z '3;?; Secretary Hoover Asks Donation of Surplus Army Supplies for Use in Russia. 616 12th S¢. Phone Mamm 140 shades or upholster the chairs. r to the American Reli - Ame: uest for co-operation in|Fred C. Croxton, chairman o b Pricss exceptionslly reasouabis. ation Tor Oas 11 Rusia | oo |the arlsipal inhabitants OF £eC oo o Etume 100 addltional rooms |Council of Socis} Agencles: Miss Julia ¥ iU Y Bstimates cheerfully furnished, Disease in famine-stricken areas of | Rodman Wanamaker, leader 5 for the housing of officials of the|Lathrop, former. Mx‘(d fltdmlldre&: ’ = Shipment of hundreds y 5 Russia, the Secretary sald, is “taking | ous movements in the interest “of the | American Legion from various parts |burrea: Charles P. Nell, r of 5 ! * CORNELL WALL PAPER (O, |an cnormous toll" ‘Medica and hos | 3. in American Indian.” has made an|of the country The request came |3 %70} Catholie” Welfare School, and ¢ of warm, heavy macki- T 4] o | pital supplies in most localities, he | NOT' that end with Secre- | from the District headquarters of the Miss Lola D. Lasker of New York. naws, in plaid patterns of © 916 13th N.W. M. 5373-5974 added, were entirely exhausted. lrrnn!emintotrom:w-r D e |leglon. z | 2 A every description. Mad= s With 50 per cent of children in!tary Weeks of the War DepATMERt | According to Percy H. Russell, ! S S ackens { some sections suffering from malaria, | It was R)E"eolemn Sl AT iRe |chairman of the housing committee, : o ennd ol ah I' Mr. Hoover sald, there is not enough | tion in the solet cCReTRCTel &0 0 ” | Indications point to the attendance [ shaw Used Cars quinine available for their treatment. | lington Wou'e (PG S Ul fon ey to | of & great many leglonnalres besides \ p collar; for boys 7 to 17 e D O e arociothrs te Sccaion those offclally invited by the govern. = years. Purchased at a big |- as te , had no surplus of “clof ng 2 ment. e ar partment also i T A e are vhe auion. || Of importance, except used blankets, Will Put Bonnet on Casket. B aiats Tos s A 5 ) - concession because 'a wmas of T au That eould’ be used. in Russia. He| Though the details of the presen-|commodations from relatives of de- Lot poiare with hons tad proper- ; very st and most economical method || cstimated that agencies co-operating |tation await final it ‘has|ceased soldiers. 9. ¢rruson Paint IT NOW. garmmt worth to $10. S uy now for later on.and car and the best market for the || tration were feeding 1.400,000 chil-|feathered war - dian Wi T, and which is gurhase @f's desirablo car. dren. | They are Con g men. - ai- | rcomnised ss the red man's ouly|monies accompaaying the burlal of most entirely to’'care of children. equivalent to_the whits man's medal an unkaown soldier expectad f . for the digposition of your used With the American Relief Adminis- | been practically settled fhat & typical Host of Visiters Expected. ¢ Lo ¢ X 1s worn . 1116 ! 5 Tohner: much s teworn| o Mol 28 T erested in the cere. || ™ % FERGUSON, INC. 312, save. : > & %

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