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BRITISH WRITERS CONDEMN FRANCE Immense May Wipe Qui Saving on Capital Ships, Cne View. HELD Aa UNFRIENDLY ACT London Post Defends French At- titude as Due to Geo- graphical Necessity. Pr the A oo LONDOX rence to curb veup- topic give und; to be Le s saveral column fozence don newspapers ports of the con- pro Lrzaly Haces the of W nrl i- e the Daily h “nation ¥ PROVI- COMPANY OF policyholders of | TRE holders of Ja Rooks | i from wpen from 11 o'clock am. | N OUR NE! . for the mm..,-pl for te @ 'A} fireside chairs, Cwll. phine or drop pos- The Shadc Shop | IS SAMMONS, 830 13th St. You save moncy when you buy 1~ factory-made Shades \\% indow § Printing That Is Above the Average Executed by The National Capital Press ML 4 rom _us, 0-1212 D st. b w. After the Holidays Consult ns about «ome GOOD PRINTING. HIGH GRADE, BUT NOT HIGH PRICED. S SERVICE SHOP BYRON S. ADAMS, Faivrens. "MAYBE IT'S YOUR EYES —that bring those headaches. Why not let & tific optician like Claflin find_out? Claflin Optxcal Co., 1314 G st. city ureh. rDont Wait Too Long —to replace those de- eaving Porch Column Bases. You m Ave (0 put in_entirely lmnns. We Lave Ba SATCRPAYS. 1%, (g aizes. 2w Geo. M. Barker Co., Inc. 649-601 N. ¥ ave.; 1517 7th, Tel M. 1348, Submarine Costs | - laescrn i i i 1 1 {Shedd -1 Plumber 'Put your Roof NATIONS MAY SETTLE TREATY EFFECT BY hidehara, Japancse am! member of the Japanes: to the Washington |ference, diseussed with Seeretary Koot and Mr. Balfour the inter; pn of the new four-power treaty re to the Pacifie i o the ¢ desire shall be taken 1 to provide ti Raron € ador and tion e treaty ation. the . which . but geo: bloodthirstine: ve 00t i ir. ! his propo! {while to build ion of comme ’th llt'\\.\‘ ks, however, ‘U\o whole subr of one government after round and will have the | support of this countr; the matter until compelled to di and intention: the, 1 dissentien close their meanin to the whole world. SPECIAL NOTICES. tiow of Bro r;|A New Roof Wxtn a Brush Soia s | When son nse Liqud Asbestos I witll sl ¢ und zuaraniee Aiso sold ia bulk. ponts. - Prompt. sery Line Dont Buy an Automob le or Truck securing _our Ce_rtxfxc}ne of Title 5| The Samuel €. Palmer Go.,| Manufacturers of Carbonated beverages, Will be closed day Mondav, Jan. 2 oo Miesy o We! gl it o i3 oling 1416 1 at. n.w. IPONCL i 1ot s We W:lI Fumisfi Stock, Lond. .ed priot 300 each, 1,509 in'al The Duphcatmg Office 14th wnd Fa.ave. sw. me Main G271, Letterueads, fo: $3.50, e taking orders to reflog room ana dining room (up to New Ham\\uud Floori finishied and poilshed complete at the SPECIAL PRICE g LET (ZASEY ntall bt wonderfol heating plant— reoln s is talking et miouthls. shements, et “Hare it done right—Get Casey. 3207 14th ST. N.W. Casey & Fhonea Col. 135 Plnmblu:, Steamfitting and Tinn Your Roof Leak? Winter storms WILL play havoe with most roofs. Call us if yon yours is damaged. R. K. FERGUSON, Inc. North 231.232, "NEW YORK AVEN U PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH New York Ave. Near 14th St. Wallace Radcliffe, D. D., LL. D, Pastor Rev. Reginald Rowland, Asst. SATURDAY, 11P.M.-12 M. VIGIL SERVICE “The Midnight Bell” Charles T. Tittman, Soloist SUNDAY, 11 A M. “THE HISTORICAL STORY OF THE YEAR” SUNDAY, 8 P.M. “THE NEW YEAR’S MESSAGE” 8 Il E con- that Mr. lusion with " FEMNIRR f Condcmrs Qu ci;!ing. U. S. Not to Accept Defent. The A clearly ure not; kely to at at the hands fir: warmest | in pursuing | are | THE NOTE EXCHANGE notes among the four powers, sctting ning of the pact bevond dis- id to desire that group islands r hand the British d sw Zealand s nate is not in ses- the proposed fight the four-power to reach the del- 1 statement ves- t In a Senator and Jose ¢ to \\nnl!r the former Mr. Wil tion of trenty iz 1 in con- | o sec ils Way to any concession from 5 wi hos- e attitude taken by its representa- a copy home tonight. pired and ives at Washington on the subma- aid to be- rine question. it was said in offic Goon way X"‘l""un-lx\ Leve today. e S, e | HOUSEREEPING e {fer ) = Demands Definite Fules on Submaiine Attacks ard ! STIRS ENVOYS TO ACTION “Fither We Speak Clearly Voice of Humanity or That Voice Speaks Without Us,” He Says. | onfercnce endewvors U onl n i prol the lastin aerity in . but the stead ¢ 1ot Lo touen 15 1o b even of 10 the professic conferéne rtinued ment. “ned to promote d—to rel horrors and ble tosses | i kind of and the intol We cannot ju The speaker i inking ot th ample. The firs ution reafiirmed tue surfuce Wariare, wWinci ciaved annuiled as submarines—that a searched, that 1ust not be Ored on unicss il refused to obey a signa to stop, and that il must not be d stroyed belore passengers and crew are placed in When i Geom would piv again: . Koot referred at lengtn 1 of the league of na- convene The u,h,uL tri- bunal to discuss the “The door was clos s “Is this not to be a worid resuluted by iaw? What are our disarmament worth if we give our assent lo the proposition that the impuise of the linoment, the unregulated and uncon- fustinets of bruce force, shall rld and there shall be no It there is (o be a law, must move. There is no adey {noW with regard to submarin IS NO law Now reg: ing aireralt There is no law now resaralnig Loison- ous gases. Th resolutions speak with a voice that will continue iu- sistently. It will not down.” New International Law The delegates from Americ: supporting Mr. Root. The irom the other nations spoke again and committed themseives L0 what may be ' a new internationzl law. Arthur Bal- | four went cven farther and suggested that it be accepted as a law so far as the five nations are concerned. i Mr. Root disseuted to that, advising that it could not become an interna- tional law_until accepted by ail na- tions of the worid. The committee which will draft the proposed law for final presentation to the conference comprises Mr. Root for the United States, Sir Auckland Geddes for Great Britain, Vice Admiral de Bon and M. Kammerer for France, Signor Ricci for 1taly ang Mr. Hanihara for Japan. Under this law France'’s new sub- marine navy could not attack Eng- land’s merchantmen. They cquld be used only against other warships. However, one gun on deck or a case of ammunition in the hold might put a merchantman outside the definition of commerce, and rules of peace are flexible under the stress of war. (Copyright, 1921.) Danese EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C. POINTS T0 NATIONS CUTSIDE OF PARLEY France Suggests Peril From Those Unbound by Any Submarine Pact. {BRIAND IN SENATE DEBATE | Premier Insists on Speaking Public to Checkmate Critics of His Policy. ¢ the Associated Press { PA lent, the French government is vi:able | 18, Deey a alioted to e 1 in th conncetion izht be ma question d. might nt mier s Debate and rep I do not wis 1T am carrying | dangeroul he premje SHANTUNG ISSUE: Med ¥ pract end of and Washin blem of of FUNDS FOR INCURABLES. ent {arating w "1 still Lope that there are enough | = .5, = P will give voi ane opinion | people interested in the home to send | =3 VieW _°f it. = {of the world . ject. i that amount. I thank most warm-{Z Certainly we exert ourselves = | 1 know st countrymen [1¥_those who rnu-‘ contributed, and | = to make cvery Colbert custom-= | mo, and sho aliy cnde: ‘ ‘2 < = 69Ebion i e ation co x.fp;‘.r.n‘,‘)n?‘,":fi:'zcr a satisfied customer. = ce without some nublic means of expressing | = #FNew Installations—Repairing. £} onounCeiny which will zive voic ttitude to ! who have so gen- | = =1 pronouncrine: eiped me." !2 MAURICE J. COLBERT £/ Bom e |Z £ e lorida—Atiantic Coast Line offers | = 6’;"";.“522""”{"5;"2',""’"3“ E 4 o e of four throngh tra cor = : = Fi s S Stae e yvees F (621 F Steeet TSt = N st.onow, Main’ T800.— - { tistnen® UGN Hl it L L EVERY NEW JANUARY RECORD et STOCK IN W ASHINGTON an Unusually sortment of NEW JAN ARY VICTOR RECORDS. WHERB ONLY scope than thgse subjects. to my countr:; Explains French § n by Secretary Hughes Dalfour h the deadiock between the | v subject of discas 1shinston twen: Mr. ¥ for funds for the m NSELL, BISHOP & TURNE Isit costing too much to live? Good Housekeeping will help you solve the cost of living, help you saveonthe cost of cloth- , groceries, fuel, en- tertainment, etc. 58 fea- tures in the big January number, as well as 7 delightful stories, Take or the pres- emb out to-de b mation, It was « ose cireles this morning: with the Washing.ou | J dings, th idea fiad n that a conference of || t at Washington ¥ to fix, primarily, the bmarines and what us de of them. after wh of tonnage. it was ar- sume a somewhat dif- i ANY BOOK i SUPPLIED latest, old and out o PEARLMAN'S BOOK Stop G. D. Pearlman, Proprietor, St. Only isidered an nsuffier ith the probtem. reiterated in nd on t Rent a Ford or Dodge Drive it yourself 122 FORD CAE RENTAL 00, talking. although i sted that he give | n to the com- To this M. | How s Your Clumney. Perhaps Santa didn’t dis- turb a brick but he may have accidentally fumbled things below the roof. A h to hear further that on in obscurity a policy T explained again how “Found Reliabie for Over Thirty Yoars” H. GOTTLIEB. o HUNTSBERRE, Vice Pres. 917 H Street N.W. nin ANSG /////////I//I///////////////I////Il/l//l////l///////////t/ | Franee had reduced her claim for| = H 2 % cap:tal ships, but had refus i ood heating apparatus ' BY JUNIUS B. WOOD. Fet e whm‘:“"l‘x'”_‘:‘ R I‘IRIIIS one free from all im- and ’xw..-:’r«_vY he de H = pediments, in good shape ¥, which I NeC L ""“_‘ Al tain ! = from heater to radiators. el we pusition on tha pointe et O 2 We know the heating busi- it speak | —_—_— i = nmess in every phase of the n { = work. Have us call and o E |4 It | = estimate on new parts, re- ‘ U I I pairs, heaters or radiators. 1[1\‘ which pro 3 = = 2. : | £ Biggs Heating Co. S be suggested as the of bringing about way 4 Chinese delegations to ! ton conference over the i tung, pari Kiaochow ntimated by as far as she 50 in the way of con- | i th Eas been she nas gon T to Where else than in the i that the Chino- | Hupmoebile will you find 1915, popular! one dem: so much in brilliant per- formance, and in consict- for so little JF& i cenference, it ) Minister of if the di based on | m.lm or campaign | | ent service, in the way of costs? STERRETT & FLEMING i Incorporated ) -onie demands of tha lara said, “must not ! [(hv, treaty rights (»I‘ ates or otlier nations. | ~ . & question. concern i Champlain St. at Kalaroma ornie 1o be dealt “uu Road (Below 15th xt.) n the Chinese and: Phone North 5050 ments. T am not in | wiat concession in connection | direct negotia- | by e China con- | he N HEATING We’re Not the Only qumber & TINNING. appeal of Mr: rtenance | or Incura-; sident, has 18 aggregating 151on Home she i | | Archibald } i n| I ] IlllllllllllllllT'. 2 balance of | = terested in ng patrons = In announcing | S the utmost in <cr\n.c at Rea [ Mrs. Hopkins | S sonable Prices, but an increas- |Sing, number of peopie take such = e've A VICT d to the Larg- RECORD. Tomorrow Large As- There are many Dance Numbers as well as instrument and vocal selections among the new arriva rop in and leisurely play them in any one of the 25 PRIVATE RECORD ROOMS. THE GENUINE VICTROLA 1221 F Street N.W. FRIDAY, DECEMBER 30, Thbe YoimagNems Yo 1921, 1319-1321 F Street December 30 STORE NEWS 8AM. to 6 P.M. Exclusive Washington Agents for Men’s “Knox” Hats The Response Will Break Records Our announcement of this Sale stated that the offer- ings were greater values than had been sold for such low prices in the last four years.. The response has heen fine and the publie has found that we did not ex- aggerate the bargain feature in the least. But even the record-breaking sales of these first days have not depleted the sizes or varieties that had been assembled in this colossal stock. There are suits and overcoats here for men of every size and taste. There are just as fine bargains now as the minute the doors were opened. The sale has really only started. See that you don’t miss it! Clothirg of Known Value The assortments at these prlces cover ractlcallv evarything in our stock—and remember, it’ s-not a stock that has been picked up for “sale” purposes. We carry the lines of the best known makers of this country, and what we offer now was selected for our regular stock. You'll find the -newest models of the brands mentioned below: “Stratford’’ Clothes Hickey, Freeman & Co. “Fashion Park’ Clothes Hirsh, Wickwire & Co. i‘ i 1 | | | |