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“WASHINGTON, D. C, MONDAY, DECEMBER 5 1921 HUGHES RUSS PLAN INTERESTS LONDON Proposed Open-Door Policy Wins Favor in British Official Circles. BY EDWARD PRICE BBLL. By Cable to The Star and Chicago Daily News. ‘opyright, 1921. LONDON, England December 3.—Dis- patches from Washington purporting THE EVENING STAR rLond George Unable Definitely to Decide on Trip to Washington | | By the Associated Press. i 1 SPECIALISTS IN PLAVER PIANOS o-+DEMOLLzco Accepted Wasfil ons ABOLIAN HALL- Twelfih and G Streets Snlnway and Weber Pianolas e Aeolian - Vocaliono Liberty Bonds Accepted LONDON, December 5~—FPrime Minister Lloyd George has mot MANY CONGESSIONS| { | han he definitely decided to 0, necording to = statement made At hin official residence today. The sftuntion regarding his pro- | posed trip ix unchanged, 1. uncertain, it in state Thin statement was made in Prevention of Encroachmerts on Siberia Still %o Be l covnection with a press report Discussed. from Washington that he had - i | fnally decided not to TWOFOLD PURPOSESHOWN | " i Yo the American delegation to imply { ;Tome(hlng more than an exercise of | Do Your Xmas Shopping Now and get the benefit of leave of the United protect. The ian problem yet | | remains to receive the consideration | official, parliamentary and diplomatic Conference. ‘of the conference, but the attitude of‘ | i circles. It is generally assumed that {these dispatches are reliable and that Secretary Hughes wishes to carry on the American_diplomatic tradition es- tablished by Sedretary John Hay with reference to China. Ofeials Approve Proposal. British officialdom expresses itself as full sympathy with the principles to b embodied in Mr. is pledged to | % mere economic rights and, therefore, to describe Secretary Hughes' contem- v All of Questions May Not Be to Jbe in_contravention uflbolhl!iI:r] plated proposal for an open door in Rus- % 2 na and Russia. which Finally Determined at this confererce, under the #uidance | sia are attracting attention In London e es a ues BY LEROY T. VERNON. i the American delegation it is the American delegates to the tonfer-|same as that of the A ence on the limitation of avmament|ernment toward all Ru; n - | no separate part of wh appear to have four prime wbjectives. peen recognized governmentally, ex- in mind in presenting the American cept Finland. point of view relative to far eastern; Pact Abrogation Necessary. questions. They are: The abrogation of ' the British- 1. Restoration of the, xermorml,gdlfllflf;flf falliancekiginecesharySioitie and administrative integrity of China, | LU fruition of the conference, from of which Shantung forms an out- {an American point of view, for sev- {eral reasons. First of all, under the standing problem. ;:\hmefllc"an naval ldtn:rmx;l‘nent ph::. p A _!the alliance constitutes the one re- 2. The framing of a practical defi- {1 0inino threat of aggression in naval | nition of the “open door,” whichiarmament and is in violation of the | leads directly to a consideration of |principle of the American plan, which Manchuria and to an interpretation of | contemnlates placing all navies on the Ishii-Lansing agreement. {an independently defensive basis. Prevention of encroachments on!Scecndly, it is a fundamental theory Siberia, therehy maintaining the at-iynderlying the whole American for- titude of a trpsteeship by the confer- Russia's interests Secretary Hughes' an- | puin In Musical Instruments | That Washington Has Ever Seen Early Xmas buying means getting first choice of the many specials we are offering. Through our purchasing power and connections with leading musical instrument manufacturers, we are in position to offer - the best value in musical instruments. Our Xmas Club Sale | in sald y through recognition of the legitimate in- terests and susceptibilities of great populations, such as thoseof China and Russia. This means, of course, that British officlal_opinion looks with dis- favor upon efforts by Japan or any other nation to superimpose its will upon China or Russia by political or military means. Certain Australian thinkers have viewed with satisfaction the Japanese movement toward Siberia and other parts of the mainland of Asia, arguing that If these people migrated in that eign policy that military alliances of kind arc unnecessary and the s this conference, in reach- eogation ot the Br jios ana RamEs on Wil wisundor direction they would not spill into the = o of ‘the British-Jap- | standings s to remove the cause of Mme. Kasushi Tajl, wife of the naval techuical expert of the Japanese | Pacific and thus create a situation of the ; JiEamR Sinossinle t card . nnd their two youngsters, John Hamilton, age four, and Yurlo, | perilous to Australian civilization. But Substantial Progress Made. fanile substantial progross owars me. Tagi wax Miss Ithel Thomas, daughter of William Richard | the ablest British students of interna- Under the leaderskip of the 'Am(-rl-‘:ll:: afi'.":f‘r]f;'::md:l!. :All(‘ln has been ngland, She met Lieut. Commander Taji when he wax | tional affairs appear to concur in re- cenwich Naval College in England. h battlexhip monarch, During the war he | garding peace as the supreme interest of all and in the opinion that peace ! is impossible while outside nations try a student served on 55 ) -1 g %o E3 75 "N 3 £e g 58 5g £ =a 28 25 5% o 2 55 Sz g ¥ H ;5 can delegation and following closely | made and more progress is to follow. agenda of the conference, as pre- it would not be fair to say that all Greatest Player-Piano Value | it o iy Jtes D il tract neighboring peoples. . . e loward the Toxtoration of China | completion of some ‘of then\"'up Je- CHITA'DEMANDS JAPAN flly. digtracted, neighioring peoples Offered in the Whole United States i adminisirative and territorial in-;pendent _upon China _itse he : v material and food—are it O B o The e mements | Erusaworl can be - 1aid " here. the WITHDRAW HER TROOPS | %5 of, ravoduticriel s food—are China's sovereigniy are being!general prmmplos and thelr adminis- gest. Question of Breathing Room. “If her people may nelther migrate in mass nor emigrate as individuals, how,” it is asked, “are the Japanese, with their great annual increase in population, to find a way to live?” This question of breathing room for the most virile race in the far east is | considered one of the most interesting and important confronting the confer- ience. As to purely industrial and com- mercial matters it is held here that Japan needs no special consideration in the far east, because her geographi- cal nearness to resources and market 4n that quarter of the world give her a_ substantial natural advantage over considered by the conference. Kven |tration agreed upon, a status quo can ntung question, aiter months,be fixed. but it may take time for ) bickering between China and Ja-|China to meet some of the necessary | Delegates Reach Washington to pan, has been brought within the|conditions which must precede the purview of the conference to the ex-| carrying out of all the plans the tent that negotiations have been|Washington conference makes. { IS HEI_D UNI_'KELY? Plead for Siberia Before started between Japan and China (Copyright, 1921.) Arms Conference. under the auspices of Great Britain and the United States, and notable NATION_—._’S BUILD"‘NG‘ GAINS. Attltude of American Govern- ment Believed Still | i Siberia. The delegation also seeks concessions have been made and are | Unchanged. | to open trade relations: and_ secure in the process of being made, not! only with respect to Shantung, but as & {Ten-Month Total Nearly Equals BY DAVID LAWRENCE. ; The United States government will | Fe¢o8nition for the Chita government, A deputation from the far eastern republic of Chita, formerly a part of Russia, arrived in Washington last night or the purpose of making a plea before the conference sitting on acific and far eastern questions for [ sistance in getting Japan to im- mediately withdraw her troops from Yes, They Have With Us This Aeolian Player-Piano Last Year Was $745—Our Club Price ’595 Have Prices Come Down? ’ | to leased territory in general. | Open Door Differentiated. ! Last Year's Aggregate. Differentiated from the mere ques- tion of leased territory is the ques-| Construction already authorized taroughout the country in the first ten months of this year nearly equal tion of the “open door’ in Manchuria, in which Japan has claimed “special ts” ‘as stated in_the Lansing- . erd | ; . ! !according to its members. all competitors. 1shii agreement. 1t will be Tecalied | yons moorfing to s Survey by the |1ATdlY @ree to any three-power of | ‘In an official statement from the that when that agreement was first | ‘ha;“he, O O e ey Thited|even four-power pact to substitute |body it was maintained that as long ANTI-BOLSHEVIK REVOLTS. REVAL, Esthonia, December, 4.— Anti-bolshevik revolts have broken out in Turkestan and in the north to the American govern- r. Ishii it contained the | “paramount i as Japanese troops were kept in { Chita there could be no development !of the country nor any opening up of by | trade and the utilization of her nat- States made public today. The cham- | the Anglo-Japanese alliance, as sug- | he | ber's conclusions are based on figures | zested from Japanese sources. The © 1 from forty-four important cities re-{ e e | porting $603,000,000 In new construc- | same proposal has nted b; | more. The chamber declared that were all ugree. It has always been Mr. Lans- spokes yural resources would be an impossi-!| Archangel government in Russia, H H { ing's contention that the word “pro- | [§7 The total reported for the same Br-}:!h ")-Ok;hmcln'lhe american goy | DIty as lomg as tnis barrler re-|where mumerous communists have ! This Wonderful Instrument Is Manufactured by the Aeolian Co. of New York ! pinquity " relating to Japan's mear-! cifies was only a few million dollars 9 atrtage 0 S \ts | mained. - The delegation hopes 1o |been killed and the soviets dissolved. | | ! neas fo Manchuria, alone gave Japan | ernment has not changed since its|have its claims heard by the confer- I Installment to Terms $25 Cash, Balance in 30 Monthly Payments. pecial interests” in Manchuria, and that under this interpretation the {ence in the defense of the republic. i The delegation. e se was made to the Dogatlye. sooon which left Chita Tecognition of Japan's economic in- of the totals from the cities for this!igentical idea when | vear brought down to date, the ag- Prime Minister jearly in October and has been trav- - I ITIS FACT | Start February 1, 1922. 4 terests in Manchuria might be in- Lloyd George made his first speech | el teadily evi 3 i by H regate would undoubtedly be larger | L1oY B eling’ steadily ever since, coming by vluded. but nothing more. The real | §roouse of the pravtice of mans e jon the subject shortly before the!way of Shanshai and thence fo Van-| g e e anehiri Vid in the “open door' | nicipalities of making semi-annual of | yrmament conference was called. h{ou\(‘;r.flls Jmmu-u oy Alexander A. and not theory, H on of | ouFierly, rather th { Yazikoff, adviser on_ economic mat- SR R e B R e e T B R | Tt cvery drop ur Xmas Phonogra inations whic! ister of f()l"(l n a P. K. Kara- . aehi i cannot be avoided when more than | i sro feeay Per rities CLRSHEUCHON ! 1p America enters into any politi- | vooft, “eonomist and ditor, and Gus- of rich, nourl.shmg d mere economic rights are enjoyed by | months was placed by the chamber at | C4l “asTeement covering far’ ¢astern gy Farman, £ £ i one nation in that territory. .Taplnsl 22,000,000, divided as follows: Resi-|duestions it will be along broad lines ! “Cpajrman Yazikoff said the United |‘ right to a recognition of her economic den ial 53.49 000,000; non-residential, and will include every nation which ’hl(ll“l had invited Japan to send rights in Manchuria are not denied. ’,»5. 000,000, and alterations and spe- |has interests in that part of the 8iroops with Am Two-Fold Purpose. cial ‘construction, $119,000,000. globe. The American government [(ioobe With A4 has a vivid recollection of what hap- pened in the informal parleys which followed the issuance of inv to the Washington conference. inally only five powers besid were invited, but it e fore many days had pa can troops to aid that since this| as against the guarantee of all the i powers that there should be no in- I i&readflyufiliz;ldfl e system in build- ing up strength. Scott & Bowne, Bloomfield, N. J. In the Siberian question the Amer- | | ican policy has the two-fold purpose of protecting both Russian and Chi nese rights.~ Political chaos in Ru sia and Siberia has, for the moment, thrown open that section of the world | ito the same dangers which China has | Get the Benefit of Prewar Values fil A wonderful bargain event. We made an unusually large purchase of ‘Vocalion Phonogmphs, comprising several carloads, which have been put in our Xmas Club \ |SWISS-GERMAN PACT SIGNED. BERN, Switzerland, Germany rference with the integrity of Rus- i sia, his country now expected the re- | demption of t i FOREIGN SPEAKERS HEARD December 5. and Switzerland have igned a treaty of arbitration under which each country is compelled to s promise. 1 in the cenl :perienced in th t, | {people of Holland, Portugal and ALSO Sal, mar] for the lowness. We mention three ular models. : on o m“gu::?u';"m?fli Cl:}:::nl | Detwacn thom %o Sieriians in dispute { gium felt slighted and that mur“tv:f THAT. e at prices remarkable £ o ogether wi e eastern i Lrnmrn s 0! D/ Ok g b o A | AT FORUM FOR WOMEN Kl."ulns Style No. 310 Style No. 430 Style No. 540 tion’s_strategic hold on Manchuria| A village surrounded by marshes |s‘Lm(ed States gmernnum ‘promptly and Mongolia. To pursue such a |all that remains of the old Latin town poliey to its logical conclusion seems ' of Ardea in Italy. SPECIAL NOTICES. [ SPECIAL NOTICES. T L owers involved, AS AN INDUCEMENT FOR | WASHINGTON, D. C,, DECEMBER 3, T031.— Fhe Washington government o " 2 be one of opposition to any three- the holidays I will put you in a! power pact. That kind an_ar- invited all three governments to send representatives. But even if there were no question other Progress of the Sex Is Detailed at International Meeting at Party Headquarters. *165 Formerly Sold at’$200 *125 Formerly Sold at $165 RELIEVE INDIGESTIO L lh of discrimination as against still the attitude of would lnoieieonl ll 795 Furmerly Sold at $135 The annual meeting of the stockholders of the Real Bstate Title Insurance Company of the of Spedicers for the United States, New v " - | District of Columbia, for the purpose of elect- | i s a - For those who do not want to pay cash we will be glad to arrange a low first payment and perfect, new, hardwood floo. ing ateen rustees Gt the company o the s iranEemEnt is construcd us OtNEZeiand, Sweden and - Japan werel g the balance to be paid In convenient installments starting February 1, 1922. furnished, laid. scraped and| 500 5th st. mwe. on Tuesdar, n of an alliance or agreement | heard by several hundred women yes. . cial group of powers whicn ! terday at an international woman's y be interpreted as forum at the national woman's party | ..} headquarters. Jan Polls A1l 2 polished, dining room, parlor| onclm-k and closed at 3 orclock pome” Bocks for the tra tock Wil be o om. De. and reception hall, not exceeding | the transter T2t "to Tanuary 10 1853 1oth 450 square feet. for the sum of | dates inclusive. ‘GEORGE G. MELWEE, Sec. | this government. $125. C. ADAMS, room 203, Stand Main(ained. S€i0) oth Barrister bldg., 635 F st. n.w. | THE DEPARTMENTAL lons;trom: {both Office phone Main 1457. House | BANK and the Department of [ ag: phone Franklin 6347. * UNDER GOVERNMENT SUPERVISION. state. P’TE)’WS_“WAXED $2; CLEANED OR| “Your Bank” might in any wa an_exclusive affair is unp.ll.\mhlc d Hooker of Baltimore. | and state chairman of the party, ! ed the party’s campaign against | and political _ discriminatio inet women” and sald that in one i Wisconsin, the women's party equal rights bill has been passed, and “it is the one spot on earth where there are mo legal discriminations | Without Hesitation We Cla‘im the Shoninger Piano i | '\\ hite State since the informal suggestions! ibegan to be made about a three- cornered alliance has met with the same response—the United States will the | “It’s delicious” Cinderella Bldg. 14th at G St. fl ished by electrie ‘hine, . T i enter into agreement on the far!agains 4035 st. now. Noren 5000, jats | 1714 Pennsylvania Ave. N.W. {east only if it covers all the powers e Siri Hard of Sweden detalled | HOUSES MBTAL GARAGES | that have interests there. the progress women had made in that Jobbing ln_.pm attendtd to; catimates fu. | DON'T SELL YOUR There is. of course, a chanice to roo- | country. One woman senator and four Purnisked and Unruraishes ~ 8. 3. 'DERUEHA, €17 M4. oncile the views of those who wish to | woman members of the lower chamber FOR RENT = e LIBERTY BONDS— |make the United States, Japan and |will be installed in parliament when it oo 196/ e Ments By All claims lnlnn Rebecca Karp and Elmer . BUY TI'!EM |Great Britain dominant in handling | convenes in January, she said. Jarrell. " tradiug a8 parters in' the grocery ithe affairs of the far east and those| Japanese women desire complete dis- JONN W. THOMPSON & CO. B e L Should;bepresented Th d {who wish to draw up an arrangement | armament, Mme. Inouye said, and “if ——INC. EI e Witias ey are expected to }mhlch shall_establish once and for all | that is not practicable now we favor the s21 15tk St Main 1477 ectric Wiring reach par the peace of the far east. The fact is | reduction of arms proposed by the con- < 2 that the three principal powers are!ference. We want to make the sug- | en Do 4 £ n VodEISoN i o meins, We make loans on them. at par, to stock- | Much more interested in the far east|gested reduction of arms a permanent | Rent a Ford or dge Regula-fll’rlce Is $525.00 Is the + holder than are the others, and any pact Drive it yourself or, for any stockholder, we will : one through a permanent peace as- | finance ' the purchiase of such bonds on an in- B| ataliment b Occupymg Our New Store —in the New City Club bldg., 1314 G st., oppo- | signed by the nine nations now rep- | sociation. resented here would, of course, place them on terms of equality, but would at the same time hardly lead to the e same amount of interest in the settle- site Epiphany Ch:lrl‘}h See’our new quarters. Im&n[ of questions that may arise in ‘We hope to co-operate Wit American women in such a peace as- —A_VANLOAD OF TUR York, December 7 "ad 16: Havrie: burg. l)e:-omh‘ HE WG Lrraxsren co Inc a North 122 cRn . | Ford Car Rental Co. sociation,” . | S.E. Cor. 14th and W X. New Zealand women are now bearing —WS—GITI.S— i | { | { a heavy portion of the work because tical AHLIer gemlof tl(\!fi: ?:re Ik‘lled l,}l;a A "wide range of choice in price F ,,‘m AP it H i Nellie Scanlon _tol e forum. The _ Formerly _af and F sts. for 32 Years. | ‘Want Genuine Open Door. Wwomen of New Zealand devote much of | and character. Complete stock. ELECTRIC FIXTURES arpihother objection to a three-power | their work to child welfare, she said, | Also Christmas Cards. | nge s the impression which ! and have achieved for their country tie U i Do You Know That— it might give of special interests The | locat daath rate in the word and an | PEARLMAN S BOOK SHOP| i 933 G Street Only i of Washington government officials 0 | Best Buy Obtainable And the Greatest Value for Your Investment - A Piano with a world-wide reputation for quality, established in 1850. We have sold Shoninger Pianos for 18 years and we know their worth. Under ordinary conditions the price of this Shoninger Piano would be $525.00. By special arrangement made with the Shoninger factory we purchased several carloads of their most popular model for immediate shipment and we received un- LIPS, oi Tiond G- Phiibe, 15ts & member oF the. Beath: erhood of Rallway Trainmen, will please com- municate with the undersigned, o a matter of importance. and likewise auy oue knowing he whereabouts please commuricate with the un- dersigned. ALEXANDER WOLF, Attorney. 315 Teniter blag. Our Printing Service o far above the averare that aa initial order usually leads to m RIGH GRADE, BOT NOT HIGH PRICED: " the future. 40 per cent of the men were drafted and WG e atiia United States government is contend- | (nfs = b o mng s e ote Ponee? {ing for the genuine application of the | ‘art mortality which is a “shining ey are BRAND-NEW. i “open door” policy which in the minds a large selection. We SAVE YOIY MONBY on ELECTRIC means equality of commercial oppor- FIXTURES THE SERVICE SHOP tunity. A.hard and fast agreement, =3 usual concessions for placing so large an order at this time. Our customers are BYRON S. ADAMS, pauvmsss. | A p,‘.:, o o o {<aentiih, Siien toowfato Sonsiaer” | | FORTWEIGHT YEARS WITHOUT LOSS TO ANY INVESTOR given the benefit of every dollar discount we received. We can truthfully say FLOORS WAXED, w3 cteave oi| Sidney L. echmger Co. |Gritain ana Japan might be viewed | ~ there is not a better piano value offered in the whole U. S. than this beautiful model x5 AzH, g e e PR e by one of those three powers as a ¢ : @If Shoninger Piano at $395.00. There are about two carloads left we can sell at this T o A | e o | LT R A What Christmas Gift orice. for Christmas. No orders taken after Dec. 10, IA New Roof With a Brush 1217 Otis place, near 13th st. n.w, - | When you use Liquid Asbestos Rooflng Cement. | five 17 hen o WAXED, $2; CLEANED OR 1 will apply same and guaran ‘OORS st ears from all ‘leaks. Also_sold bl shed by Slectrie machine, | Tianing. Gutters and Spouts. Prompt service. nw. ) s Madison Clark, 1314 Pa. ave. inc. 4218, ! CHAIR CANING, $1.50 UP; SPLINT CAl in the pact. China has already made it clear; that she wishes this conference to ! g0 -on record as opposing the making | of any treaty or convention relating to far eastern affairs which does| Terms $25 Down—Balance in 30 Monthly Payments Installments to Start February 1, 1922 ) Surpasses a Profitable Inbestment ? CAR FOR 801 household goods and duced rat 1 . - A olstering parlor suites, fireside chai: not give China an epportunity to 2 < S lal al e o wCORE woitAcE Con | il & room chairk. Call, Thone of drop pes: | Participate. If Chia a inoluded, as In this year of unusually sensible Christmas pec] U ues I Ira.ded-ln lnstruments ! tal; will bring sampl many American officials think is in- es. A. Anus’rno\(fl WANTED—TC CARRY A VANLOAD OF FUR- d ioth n.w. liure. from Washington to. Philadelpuia buying, one of our $100, $500 or $1,000 National M’ 'S TRANSFER Al l'rlnkllncn':él evitable, there can be little objection ites ieed ho addition of all oth i Upright Pianos as Player-Pianos 'as ki S i | Feat] Heat!T Heatll] Hations:which have Tatcrsts in the s memE L e e 150,00 T 290.00 Mot STEETRS mrtmameue it s s Gy G350 () B roe §450.00 £ . K. Inc. O e S o oyen A3 Twice a year the recipient will case), like new...... 0 note) .......... ° A a graceful substitute for the Anglo. B Cc"&fl Hea ing ]a,n 114 9th 8t. Phone N . e clip a coupon at the rate of 8% t u‘ - Pl t 3 Rootng Bxperts. o i:?; e tr";n;l;'h ?t‘szx‘;:xmr:; \ pu'-’ annum—a _constant and sub- Chickering Baby Vose & Sons, mahog- ministration would, to be sure, never agree to it in, the first place. A general council of nations signatories to a single pact covering the nine | governments which have interests in the far east is the American idea of a substitute for all special agree- ments or alliances. (Copyright, 1921.) JUDGE BUNDY RECEPTION. {Will Be Honored by Columbia aonickering Baby $450.00 A Sensational Hit For Your Phonograph Ka-Lu-a Fox-Trot—Played by Selvin's Orchestra Blue Danube Blues—Fox-Trot—Played by Yerke's Orchestra $250.00 ve the .'..f:"&.fii:‘."fi‘, W?W’lf Flll‘nilh Stock, to holiday ‘f-flvlflh Installed 20.1b, bond, T 1 thl; ents. each, 't et dove g IR pen nd Henda, o500 s ks ot -y “Have it done right—Get Casey.’” The D u“fing Oftioe Ca & CO 3207 14th ST. N.W. 14th and Pa. ave. a.w. 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