Evening Star Newspaper, November 6, 1921, Page 4

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/ ~ 1 HARDING'S PEACE PLAN { ‘ WINS FIRST VICTORY‘ Mazximilian Harden, Germany’s Foremost | Publicist, Sees Practical Resultsin Russia’s By Radio to The Star. { BERLIN, November 5—President | Harding's plan for world peace has Pledges and Plea for Recognition. 1 pratnan : : - = || nave been won by this ship. | Gt | The Atlantic fleet ofiicers’ team \ | F : 3 % g et jmatch ‘was won by a team from the o o b4 BY MAXIMI N HARDEN, |r~hnf xium:?m l'oulll.i] supply oil and’ inpis ~ ¥y 3 3 - ihfl"l‘l*lllcu:fl‘ie;r\:'lzl;ré.l;fldufl plstol ‘match NeW Star Bundmg Germmny's Foremost Fublient, | GeiiosOlids O, Sipanese T o i ' : 1 Barvor of the Oklahomar oor B H. 4 ok i : : Barber of the Oklahom won its first victory. ‘ Disappointed asked whether at Paris, the people Mr. Harding's hope of zotving the Pacific problem by pro- | tecting China against her monu[)u~1‘ listic neighbor and by emphasizing | the ‘moral and economic advantage to the werld sea armament would result merely | giner in this common Work of in amiable words behind which ugly |zation. The Washington cont selfishness awaited again a favorable | would = comn in reducing land and moment How could it be otherwise | “when Russia n balance of mowers? Even the great- and find the path to reasonable and Just world constitution. : no longer exists in the est of optimists would have prophe- sied - program for the Washington confer-ce En-o 1w only 1+ m mething like this: 1 swear that she nmll eaceful intentions. nost R Japan ould prove that she wus be- ing. i poverished and “that being a France ands and of Br. that she did not wish 10 keep & gle cannen or Tecessary on account of the proximity ot sixty million -embitiered Germans. | After the festive speeches and the Pprotocols, the old game of intrigue between the chief powers would con- tinue. Believes ‘In Gentus of U. S. I, myself, hav that such a program would .be per. mitted to develop, because I bel in the genius which will not let a g pass without speaking th ed to heal a sick world. American jdeslism probably regards the renova- tion of the human mind in the world today as its duty and calling, and Ameriea’s healthy realism has prob- - ¢ to_ reckon ably mot forgotten how to reckon §% JlISE the in- | tvpewriting speed 44 s, | stud things. The t. the stagnat,on of mark cressing costs of armies all teli America that.this cannot o on. ] Therefore. it international d swept clean of way opened to intelligent industr and weulth, vornly. This which *he noblest of nd would not think of war. 1o custom of way from America sae through the cloquence Vivianis. would swea n- single man more thar e never shared the fear of the U d Stal ax burde ms to me that un- detusive paper and th iliz¢d_nations will b involuntar s, caused by the nec s production. Th to the old. ou seizing marke s new wa cories cann thre ccess that al problem should th ‘m of ‘governme: dom of sconom Rus 1 calls for an conference. © Zster Tehitchel o utter t Waseh! s is a Dpr 1d by it Tsafice for su ngton. blem of cul world mus e the endeavors of real wwell as idealists. The Wash ton conference will iustantly hav tm footing murer than any rhetori _r dofmmentsalf the Russian probler - placed in the forefront of its de pations, Tha conference could the jove that the good-will of the chief uropexn--=nd 't consisggn reality of hollow decla- rllmn‘:‘l Russia Will Net Die. i o You Will H to H for We Cl | blunders. 1f s — 5 R ou Wi ave to Hurry, ose capabie of doing her bit for humanit o] x_‘rh— 4 which tke writer out- " A By produatag natioh . ~pot. intimidated v mines or c "a‘i“:hc:unhr‘mi % e . o] o {6, il e L/ * ) b At 6 O’Clock Saturday Evening, November 19th IH fear that the labor a f:)l;,‘";"{);:ni}' or secretly, 1 E Bt o on g SEIZE THIS OPPORTUNITY BEFORE IT IS TOO LATE m s. All this % work for : . This opportunity will soon be gone. We have put a definite Guarantee o] i Some Used and Sbghfly Used Instre- date on which we end our sale and we positively close it on . Euerhy_immm I g Hervert Hopver| ments on Sale Monday and Tuesday Saturday, November 19th, at 6 P.M. . in this: store, s o bl e ) Do you know what these prices really mean? You still ased, positively a anitacmre - h B"'Lll,l:,%,‘f | $9 5 ) hesitate when values like these lie before you? Do you know protected by writ- e e thastion eheuld ot NEW ENGLAND these instruments can be purchased on payments? Are you o0 snaronies '°: than It can” Feadily ‘share And. ach | Upright—Ebony ......ecuveen.: $1 00 one of those who can see your opportunity in these values— according to condi- Seae U The United Siates' nus an a1 SEEBURG $1 50 these terms—but cannot seizeit? tion. coms B HE'N”E:‘A";‘;““'" $7 5 Act now—think—investilgyate for yourself—and tl'le:ll‘ be o] and technieal (ax Upright—EDORY .....oovveeen convinced that it is absolutely necessary to see and hear these . : “.,m.?,.: atosisls wooppwj\m & );;Rowu 5 splendid bargains in new and used pianos and players before Some Used and Sl:glflly Used lnstru- And Henndanvie have fiah 1 Upright ......ooooimiiieniiennd $7 you can actually realize wha‘: tempting styles lie before you. ments on Sale Monday and Tuesday Ho] BROWN & SIMPSON . When we set out to reduce prices on every instrument WHEELOCK 2 GU[L;""‘M """""" ereammessiaRen $75 in our entire stock, new Knabes and Ampicos excepted, we - UPHEHt—EDONY .veevvversereesens 3100 o 5 i Upright . expected to merchandise a great many instruments, but the BERKLEY ; $ CHICKERING response was so enthusiastic that we have been more than UDHEE o 3sscosbausninisias 120 . Upright—Ebony ... once nearly swept off our feet. We believe that this big JAMES M. STARR $l 60 g TECHNOLA rice-lowering campaign has set a mark in price reductions Upright .......oovocenes ’ Upright P! 0 .ge =y m = everyv;here that has helped to bring commodities. back to STOI}:I(.y & m X5 5525 I L | . Py normal. SR \ EVERARD PLAYER We are very satisfied and take this occasion to thank the FOSTER , $619 \ Matiogany .. great body of music lovers who have been so quick to seize PLayesr=MANOEANY: cvumehicsyiannd - e Nabegesy the opportunity to purchase a fine piano or player at prices | | STORY&cCLARK ~~~~ — §502 I STORY & CLARK : $ that are almost irresistible. Our stock is rapidly being de- N & Player—Mahogany ... -$498 pleted, but there are still some splendid values left: 8 1l S%m‘fl‘msszs . Do not wait until the last minute when everything is ! : ” ‘ picked over, but look at these attractive values now—to- o MOITOW. B S 5 To Approved fi]‘&b e/\“mtflomfi .[flt , - QF TR Credit : 21 J.R/Williams, Peea statement 1336 Asiatie powers does service. N. T. Ave. El 1 to of whole colontes of people. ' Allthe miserable petty disputes which are an outgrowth of the old Eurcpean spirit in did who_yesterday be to vili- eight years old, wife of Capt. Henry ce with deeds—not F~ 0 i S : : Fuller, United i hollow words—and would instantly ¥ 2 1 b ¥ d at tvmxszlrl fiea“’fi‘i’.’fi'z.xc o APPIY Room 101 Do exalted above the gunerally neg 3 3 ¢ A o her life i the family apartment af ve work of e lvague of nations 2 s “ k o d B o i 3 % i Girard street by inhaling gas. i T i 3 i Harry Fuller, her twolve-ycar-oid son, STAR BUILDING X 3 returned from school and found her in " MAY CHARGE FOR GOLF. Hope to Make West Patomac. o €. 0. Sherrill, ofli public building the self-supporting N In order to ¢ is, Col.! American Unfon building, in which the executive sexsions of the conference will be held. pas Bl ki B it TRUCK DRIVER FREED. much improved as vision necess compliance 2 i oy Jiston, Va. who was killed at 13th for play. LD "strenis Friday aftomoon,) when | 088 of Washington have been al-| thirteen persons have been attacked | 4 e le s ruck a_motor. truck . oycle & 4 d_worthy of the trust placed | bitten during the sam iod of 1 In a fleld of nearly 1000 contest- @riven by Basil W. G 1219 Potomac | Proye P! en during the e period of last - ants, Miss Olsa Blkour, & 16-year-01d sirect. The jury reported a verdict of | In them by the Commissioners. year, when muzzles were required. ten e | [oTe—— ol ——=al——2lal——t—— /ol ——=lal—— ol —2 front. They would learn to Khow. 3 p ) " s i % Fearing she would bccome an fnvalld e = == [0 o= o] —F e [ [—— ol ——— o ——— 2] l s THE SUNDAY STAR, WASHINGTON; D. ' C, NOVEMBER 1921—PART . JEWELED ARCH NEARING COMPLETION. SMALL ARMS TROPHIES .nrd‘.’"cllf::;;‘,.?,’:;g_“'}fliffg‘;’!"‘i‘c":r" 30 o, S s ot s ¢ manual labor | dead of nicht and in the seclusion of AWARDED TO WARSHIPS ; not turn her | his own study he Invariably sat down hond any D, fon from which | to work in full court dress—sword, Bronze small arms trophies, offered |she is debarred. I1aced hat, sllk stockings, ete. by the Navy Department for the year 1920-21, were won by the battleship Oklahoma, the cruiser Albany urd the destroyer Lea in their respec- {itve classes, the Navy Department an- | nounged yesterday. | The silver cup for the Atlantic fleet match was won by the battleship ® |Oklahoma, this being the second year | \l n ithdt the match and battleship trophy ~ar A can prepare greal regions of le ground which have been un- icd, but which contain treasures 1l sorts as well an homes for| Reports on the Pac and Asiatic flect matches have not yet been re- ceived. ENDS | IFF RY GAS. ixrs. Mary J. Fauer, Wife of Army { Captain, Found Dead. Most desirable offices for rent at reason- able prices on the 3d, 4th and 5th floors of the | new Star building. the enthusi constructi: Reservations are now being closed for one united tomorrow *on the peace uiderstand and to exteem vach . a = vsh iand be a_burden to her fricnds and Or more rooms. - gl relatives, Mrs. Mary J. Fuller, thirty- | |f! (Copsright, 1821.) the ki cheneite with gas flowing from Main 5000 i | / open jets. He summoned aid and his | « i » 3 > ¥ mother was rushed to Garfleld Hospital, i where physicians pronounced life ex- tinct. Coroner Nevitt gave a certificate ;flf suiclde. Course Self-Supporting. ans are being made by Lieut. Col. cer in charge of the nd grounds, to place ¢ golf eourse on al Progress on the jeweled arch being erected an one of the illumination fenturew for the conference on lmitation | of armament. The standards are modeled after the Wash ington Monument. Through the arch is scen the Pll-l west Potom out leash or muzzle from October 9 to July 9, there were some wha feared Number Bitten Less Since Canines | ch" Gction would result In many Go Unmuzzled. m:!re fil;lfld!;an being bitten. % B P . '" ea epartment records show, 2 g o T ek g L SRS g, s Rock Bottom Prices!!! lowed to go unmuszled they have|by dogs. whereas twenty-two wm—ul | s 1 i will be mad it i ons on this S eala "‘e‘ urse FEW ATTACKED BY DOGS.| 2 sty tostr soomes e : (IR 7~ a will be, An inquest was held at the morgue sterday afternoon in the case of Fred- ick E. Turner, forty-two years oid, it will mak hus . exonerating the driv- week | REED FURNITURE | Week ONLY | yUPHOLSTERIES, NOVELTIES, ETC. | ONLY $10 Reed Rockers— “Q]r:f:wp ‘l"'::_“y:,’_’ 39¢c will be held at the and _empioy father, 913 4th street tes she wrot thout e girls. For Many interesting novelties, lamps, sewing baskets, fern For the Protection of bird desks, chair, —Choi f , I‘:t:l;rd'ar:lugg:,x::’c.. I‘(’EI;'UCIEE;. HF6 ?‘],le ; T Sunfast Casman, 59C M icker- S $5.75 Cloth, yard ........ e ubllc Hayward and Wicker- ivory Y e Poski field Phonograph, reed cabi- : Wi oplins, Sgc net— qu Ofi New Shipnient of alls:olors: yard.... 3 b B i Ay Owng to untruthful rumors and unfair com- Windo /Svl Yes tediiced Efie?:"’ upholster- | > o T Pt "S'c'r"i:n‘ Tine of petition, the Vacuette Sales Company wishes to myaw and back 513.50 4“":“‘ and Quaker Lace inform the public that it can furnish repair = 490 alld UP Values to §2275 Ehe:ic)em:lde m-fym:;ht‘l'-'e ni:'«: parts to any of its Vacuette Suction Sweepers. Scrims, in novel 9 c " and original patterns—reduced The Vacuette (not an electric) is the best patterns; yard ...... 2 R“khe?“f Rd”d' just ]’ ko "m‘ml . cleaner in the world. Fancy Marqui- 19C :;a'tu’; :dstere on the i Pl‘lce . — . setle_-.yard ........ over the $l4 75 _Speanl—Cretmu' ! 15 eware of imitations; do not be misled. Dainty Scotch Ma- 39C back o . pieces to be sacri- 15 dras, yard ......... == ficed at, yard....... c OUR NEW ADDRESS 614 12th St. N.W. .0t 50x200, Rot-water heat, electricity. gux ‘ellar, garage, chicken house, Twe hlockx frem NI Vacant. A bargain nt $9,000, for quick snle, Open from 1 to § puam. G. W. CHASE, 415 Cedar St. Phone Adams 277 Upholstery & Novelty Supply Store ONLY STORE--911 7th St. N.W. | | | ! & == e o ——= e [——o[——F— T le——=T[e——Tc[—— o] Take Long Time to Pay Balance : 1330 G St. N,'W° [——F——[ol———oolol—xDalal———2/c] ¢ ‘

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