Evening Star Newspaper, December 13, 1921, Page 30

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e ywavase i ek AT R SIBLTT, L EAawedsosialo KITT =3 &3 1=k PTY * BLSTERLE Y L TP G T CH R EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, et win e s oo IAPAN 10 GIVE UP CHINA POST OFFICES British Ministries Expires. LONDQN, December 11.—The Earl of Halsbury, ,who was lord higk Tokio Cable Fixes January 1, 1923, as Date for Closing 124 Stations, as Agreed To. WHIP CARAMELS Creamier than the ordinary caramel, yet ol that chewy consistency that nakes the caramel a national favorite. Larger, too, than usual, and with a thick shell of milk chocolate. One of a Score or More Varied Flavors Fonnd in a Cornwell’s Betty Box The first' Earl of Halsbury (Har- A pound, sl.so dinge Stanley Giffard), was born in % Mi 55 1825. tyn.t z'a‘- p:-ulduntdnf t{u R»oya; Society of Literature and senior gran Matinee Mints, 55¢ warden of Engiish Free Masons He chancellof in 1395-1903 in Lord Salls- The full flavor of pure moun- ) held the post of solicitor general in tain mint cresmed and held P8 1873-80, and was high steward of Ox-{ Thus one of China's grievances is| captive in shells of milk or ford Univevsity. bury's and A. J. Balfour's ministries, removed and with the four-power W Tedicis. {daike Tehocolaies A In the house of lords Lord Halsbury died here this morning. criticised the government for the |Pact heralded as the dawn of a new box, 55c. Irish situation, and was one of those |era for civilization where nations who signed a manifesto in 1916 op- | will settle their differences by rea- posing negotiations to settle the Irish | son instead of by might, and with the Coir question. conference bright with hopes for a onte: CGORNWELLS soin ad il e ol L aoReskiochy which have troubled the Pacific i 1415 H Strect Connection Obvious. From the Boston Transeript. the past and might continue to an- tagonize its shores in the future, ‘Headline-Powdering the Knees the | JcHDerations enter today into & new Latest Feminine Fad. Headline—Beauty Specialist Invents a Permaneat Blush. New Vision in World. The pact is evidence of the spirit which animates the conference—a broad vision of world friendship where the differences and jealousies of nations are to be weighed in the ! scales of truth and justice. The pact | may signalize the day when civiliza- | tion stepped from the past ages | where brute power and force of arms were the weights which tipped the | scales. “The conference has tions and accepted princ are excellent, they enough,” said one of the advise: the Japanese delegation, a student as ‘well as a_statesman. “Their great i d resolu- es “which value is the moral effect they will have in allayink the groundless sus- picions, the anxieties and bitternesses re engendered in the heart of ation against its neighbors, These agreements give tranquillity to the masses, the great hody of evers nation who think little, are easily prejudiced. but are the nation’s body and strength. Powerful Moral Effect. “The resolutions make 1t clear that | the solidarity and\ influence of the four powers. associated by influence, it not by force, can maintain the peace of the Pactfic ocean. In reality, there {s no expectation of any dis- agreement over thosc islands in tho Pacific that it would be necessary to | call upon the international court to settle, The value of the resolutions | is_their moral effect. “The pact applies only to the Pacific | ocean. "A big part of the problem of | the far east is left untouched—China, Siberia and what is beyond. Some of | these for their settlement must await | the time when China can settle her | own affairs. However, now that we have gone so far, we should go far- | ther and evolve some agreement to all the nine powers here and | ¢ others asare concerned can | This s Santa Claus Headquarters Pay Your Electric Light Bills Here - Potomac ElectricAppliance Co. 607 14th St. —Brusch ers, Wesbiagion Rativay ans Bleetric Buildiag, 14th and O Sts. N.W. Phone Main 955 An o-Japanese alliance which | to succeed had outlived of its creation. The in nations had made it no. For the Christmas Feast--- Fruit Cake made with % Auth’s Pure Lard No need to worry about new concoctions for the Christmas dinner. Fruit Cake is an ever-welcome visitor at Yuletide. But this year, make the most delicious Fruit Cake you’ve ever had by using AUTH’S Pure Lard. » Use AUTH'’S Pure Lard in all your baking and the difference in flavor and results will be surprising. Ren- dered..from the open kettle in the good old-fashioned way; wrapped in one-pound packages to keep its purity and cleanliness intact till it reaches you. longer necessary. tinued and would have continued a8 a great moral forpe in the only of the far east, but of world. affects only the Pacific. and Siberia, each of which have many subdivisions, the naval reduction pro- gram which 1- realized as u_mlal.— i sisting that no agreement on naval pov\or 1s logical without destroying | these forts or at least not dv.veloplng them beyond their present stte. TUESDAY, DECEMBER 13, 1921. “~Heyel « _«\}‘ D. C, However, it con- flairs, not the entire This is on broader lines, but Aside from the problems of China Where the y h” 309dsysof hine andtherrsevorynportundet this sun. You throw away your umbrella and —et agreement on princi- vl(.! nnd etonomlc ollcies, remallm to 4 - > be nettlod. ' The gzue‘t advicen from /:/; o~ picnic on the Pacific’s beaches or in the apan indicate that joes no 2 o » | willingly assent to llhue I?.'., -3 ratlo, \ mountains or motor over magnificent apan also has positive views on 3 03 fortifications” and maval *bases at| - 7 boulevards. Fruits ripen and flowers CuamiBsws and s epalivplnen i ~ bloom all the the year. Spanish romance. Missions, Big Trees, Catalina, Yosemite. 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