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THE EVENTNG STAR, WASHINGTON, D. 0. FRIDAY, JANUARY 6, 1922 - ] Y i H f e of Boston. The pomination has \een | tion“service from “1909 to' 1929, first BUSINESS MUST D0 ™ 5% armn vammee TALYS CABLE AIMS WAMED AS COMMISSIONER, |0t Figmio i, o 1 g o e, ON CHINA TARIFF |SSUE ::ku.h:r been n?m:.:;eg':i.s%z{:: xt:.?;“;’}:,‘ by the President lever‘i!‘mlgmuon inspector at St Alban’s REST SIS MY e RENOHREVEALD e e border. ard my country, and to which the 7.50 chairman of the subcommittee,” who | | } 3 2{&{133]1;' :rovone{d 'uz% sl\;lte‘avt;:nml‘n I {Prince Tokugawa of Japan | presihin ‘he° defiberaticnt oF, iz | Plans in” Pacific Opposed to - ; ody, and as we dre assure € A Declares Great Peace Has.|sughsstion i animated ,’.ig'i.‘.’?:‘_ ¢5| .- Aid Chances of Getting : e interfere in the internal le::fim‘lhz{ : o Been Achieved. Ghina, [ do not hesitate 1o ssy toat|” . Qne Atfantic Line. % Jection ‘to the chairman's l\ih‘leltl%n BY PAUL $COTT "OW'E!L By the Avsociated Press. and, though naturally I wish to ab- NEW YORK, January 6.—Govern-|stain from voting on it myself, I ‘The proposed allocation of ‘Ger- pany’s former Pacific cables to Ja- ments represented at the Washington nt;.';glfl;gl}:smaog’n:&eginle the spirit in arms conference have done their part| “ne chairman then suggested that|Ran, Holland and the United States to bring about universal peace, and it | the resolution should be recommitted | ig beifhg temporarily held up by Italy. v i ced|to the subcommittee with 'Insfruc- ) now is up ta business meh ‘to proceed | 10 LAS m_h‘:“' In.a yeselution iu the | The Italian viewpoint in this disppute 0. D. Wool Shirts (reclaimed). .. .$1.75 Leather Puttees (black or Cordo- el THE S. LOUIS SHOE STORE IS GOING <" BUSINES | With the “developnient ofjntercourse | sense of thefr recommendation, in I’ about as follows: 4 vgn) .... GRS L W e ss'“ talong the lines of commerce. form ‘suimble_“ fi'" “n:;)lflufiggm?‘%“zlf idzuly, s m}: of the prlncl;:]al allied 1% This was the ¢ 2 committee. his Wwas assoclsted powers, considers that { R in-li i MUST-VACATE BY FEBRUARY 18T, |l 2z, b e, of 1, sty | SRSt T w0 W7o el e st oo ¥ | G - 4 - % =g g d jae 4 3 3 i man mer G cables. Thi h \ 7 Alter 24 years of business at %M 7th street—our store has Ter wfonnerce of the Btaid of New |Mr. Rool, as chairman of the sub- dibies conter TH ‘;,w P o “!;:‘f' Moleskin Belted Coats. . been_leased to others by the owner of the property and we are oo Jm;‘,"“r‘d ug"‘:'lfi"‘“'::' l‘e‘w;‘_ committee on drafting. (;u l’l'e&f"llma swo are transatlantic; und there are (RN . R o forced to vacate. Not being able to find another location we fl i orence: “Whe “Will return Goon to | [eEOlution wirich he Lnierstost it ot | dome ‘minor “cabiles on_the Afeican \ Rubbers, all kinds. . must go out of business. - We must sell every pair of shoes in { Yokio. - L harawal of 'toreigh frogps u::.liedlln:).l}lse nlg:cflc‘rll:augf:‘{) .1‘1‘;; | ’ Rubl . ts the store—and prices have been redyced regardless of cost. Ii i "l believe trade and cummer.c%h trom China. it s very much interested in the . ber-lined Coats. ... e X 2 gieiB oo ey : been the primie means of “spreuding | 3r. Root then said that the sub- Z B you nced shaes—buy them here and uow. cvilization and 'promoting 'beace.” | cominiltee on dratting, In reference [ Atisntic cables. T¢ belleves that at Z Sweaters, wool or cotton. . ... $1.95 up i declared the prince. “But tgade .ri-|to resolutions, in .regard to armed |"sm Srpl Unlted States direct to valry Las also brought of wars which [ forces, had to 'report the resolutions| yi ;o - e — === New Navy Blankets...... ver....$350 have destroyed much, if not all, of the | in somewhat différent form from the | = During the Paris conference, in benefits. that the tratiic apd intercourse | shape in which th‘:go:vetrhae:ert:z‘t‘o ::: the period of Italy's absence follow- = uudl‘.uuf Gauntlets. .. ......$150 of en have achievéd. commitiee. Mr. T The Eiine it oab ot e New U. S. af, the great wa rpsolutions,which the corg‘uh_\';lee had 1o 2t , 3 \| 3 . (aishe (a0} XaF, 1y eren; ger, hat | cesdlnely a2 o ina nmmmactiy, shecied to| N ] “HERSTALUET |0 P Wool Shirts........... P Marine Pants il | takable terms. You Americans have ../ Appreciation Expressed. fe final definition of their status hé N .2 Hearned it ux well as the nations of | A Sge then wald: “The Chinese|lgen made. ® tagchay § Corduroy Riding Breeches. .. ....$3.95 i Burope. und it is neediess for me to | 4 i te of the resolu-{ ' N s :! | (C1t you we. too, have learned it in '%‘J;gf\}i‘l‘“) r‘:k.f:d "o ‘the withdrawal aly Not Comsnlicd. \\\\ i Cashmere, light or heavy socks, 9 i Japan. We want no more war. We | (& coiin trgops from China and ex- _The present conference is not con- % p;ir 25¢ L] Have given tan .u..‘nun,.,( of :\hn»‘hfl I presses its appreeiation, pf the q('r‘ £ [osrned. Wi the 3o Atlaglic cabies, § """"""""""""""" N 1 S . = . . . ~ Ly our acts d. ash.ngton. Ve have |/ i v proving this bl it Wt als. 33 M w zBvefy Pair of Shaes in Stock Slashed in Price T Wih You A Gner nations, & | Eyne e P el rebpective | j4olet Ve vud the United Slater | NS 2 1C | s PPN 4 3, aVe 3 elveci Lilense, 'S Lildd 25 nrehus rom L. S, > Women's Shoes at $325, 9475, §585 || wreus peaget o e |diDlomatic representasives at Peking | gl S UL PUN L inieeive Ui |\ - ance o SLERence % 9 Marine Children’s Shoes at. sarincer Tokugwesempna Me 1€ 110 associate” themselves wilh rep; United Siales, another o Japan and R Women's Comfort Shoes at lif | importance of the conference to the f entatives of the Chihese government | 4 third 1o Holiand, because it con- | N n 3 5 United States and Japan, sgying that | iplen (hat government shall s nects with the Dutch West Indies LA s Men’s Leather House Slippers at. 2 $2.85, recently there has been some distrust | quest, in; order tb conduct collectively | Ira1y' was not consulted as Lo this de. ST S T T T Tt K31 y and suspiclon betwéen the two coun- |4 tyll and impartial inquiry as to thel e sjon, and has no iutrfosic objection | N $4.90, $650 | trics and that the Japanese delega- |necessity for continuink to maintain|io it but it feels that if it should . Food s 1 A“ St Ballet s“p (black), $3 value 31-!5 | | tion had come with purpose of talking | foreign armed forces in China. The agree unreservedly, its position with | AN oru DR o Sl $1. freely and {rankly in a serious effort {Chinese @elegation will agsume. un-|regard to its demand for one of the - 5 - T ‘Women’s Comfort Strap Slippers. 5185, §2.65, §335 ! (0 clear away any misunderatandings. | less now notified to the contrary,|Atiantic cables wouid e wcabomas 4-0x. far Beet D5 | 10-0n. jars of Plckle Men’s Rubber Boots, $5 value. -$3.00 “1 rejoice to say that we have large- | that, should their government at any | The entire settlement is therefore in Extract ....... Chowehows Pin )f 12-08. cans of 45 | Mosey Brand.. Lobater ....... y ly realized the fulfillment of our |future time desire to avail itself of|suspense. NO REFUNDS—NO EX( hopes,” he continued. “This alone is | the foregoing offer, inquiries and re-| T have reason to believe that the NO C. 0. D. ‘ a great achievement. 1f the confer- |syltiug recommendations way be|Italian delegation here has proposed , ence had accomplished nothing else. | asked for with reference to the pres- to-the Italian government acceptance ° A Hl | only this would have meant much to |ence of foreign armed forces it'pat-|of the Pacifig cable solution proposed, , -~ n v v . |(I|e peace of the Pacific, which we, {ticular places or in particuler locali-|on the express condition, first, that ) POPULAR PRICE SHOES i like you, so earnestly desire ties in China. Japan and the United States will Open Saturday Until 9 P. 10%-05. cans Mock surtie 3 for 25¢ 11-0z. cans of N VERY SPECIAL!! BUY ALL YOU CAN \ N\QUEEN QUALITY TEA 720 _— “The *Chinese _delegation dssircs|agTes to support the Talian demand . further to say with reference to the|for one o e ‘Atlantic cables, and mpared with that of @ man the | NUCh (B O Of haintainiug armed | second, that there shall be a confer- erage strength of a.woman is as|f . c.s by a nation or nations within to dispose Anally of the two At e the borders of other states which |lantic cables within bave not given their express consent [structions from Rome are aw thereto, that it is its understandinz | Would Give ltals One that, according to acceptes nciples ! e Cable. of international law, the sending cr | A% ON¢ Who has for years had oc- Stationing of such forces can riebt- [ FUUN Centere (o orpallantic cbics, fully be only & lemporary measure in | opiiion, the interest. ot st In ny order to meet emergencies that | 2P V0 e : threaten imminent danger 1o the lives | Siates e that oue of the former ( or property of the nationals of the|jutp ot ";:3 ;*mesl;;?;ul‘{lfl"ru‘;n (élrt; states tuking such action. and thay, | gy TR % fo the Puited States poy the passing of such emergensss bivih which lh“ Citia S u[n ries (he forces sent should be-immediatels [ faatly " luked by abis doe i iaba withdra y liuked by e Edgla It is also the aihderstanding of the c:ble!r-:;le"iu fagel ok 'I“:L cxisting Chinese delegation that the “obliga-bryy'vo France. Cables for all con. G tion to make such withdrawal cannot, | finental pointe mosr choorgenl SoU- s 4 as a general principle, be rightcully | fuetify folbte o ieyeca postponed unti] the goyernment of the eandy ; : 5 st 1348 U st N w state where they are located has con-|p.\ Etistmote, e can . NW. . NW.. S e R B SRR M 1109%; H St. NE. 3035 10th St. N.W own_ domestic conditions as regards 13| 2 . NE. 5 . N.W. | the maintenance of law and order, and 2 2 o 9 | *Feanut i ennut t- €| e (hextr 2ic 19-0z. jars of Pic- Wilbur kle Chow- § 33¢ % % % % 7 722227 % 7. R TeRa R R R i i Nithi i 1.9, TG % // % % a report has been matle declaring that D R R 2 R 14 7 there is no necessity for the presence | ernments concerned, which shall sev- 2774 7 77007 7 % 2% 2 of such forelgn armed forces. In other{crally make ic' the rej Words. it I8 the understanding ofithe | creh comme Lt ity “hinese. delegation -that accepted fit ternational law recognizes the basic|of ‘the powers may make or join in iright of every sovereign state to re-|minority reports stating their differ- tuse its consent to the sending into|ences, if any, from the majority re- or the stationing within its bordersy port. of foreign armed forces, and that|" “That each: of the powers above while it may. by an exercise of is|named shall be deemed free to ac- .jown will. consent that an inquicylcept o refect all or any of the find- jshall be made as to the necessity in[iugs of fact or opinions expressed in ifact of the continuance within' its|the report. but that In no case shall borders of such foreign armed forces|any of the sald powers make its ac- as may be therein, such action upon |ceptance of all or a its part. or a resolution by other!or v ng- 3 wtion>d {dfrectly dependent on the granting | ||| :;‘utlm quiry, is not to"be @eemedd py 'China of any special concession, w e aerogation or limitation of the 3i<f fgvor, benefit or immunity, whether ||| \ :3 engright of -a sovereign- state” to | polttical or economic.” use” entrance to or further con- j o } tinuance within its borders of for-|jennSoCorumitiee then adjourned sub Lieanos Mwithing i ject to the call of te chair. , : s s, | ve Lver Iie The resolutions after. further dis- Blackhawk Il ; cussion and amendment were then unanimously adepted, China not vot- | s-folloyy % % COMPOUND g 3 b L ;m}]:&"fifnel':l'f.‘P‘,‘}.“.G’?,,fi;e,o’,;‘;'_:‘ e ent You want to take prompt cognizance of this, jin (mi‘n? ,,"; orotect The Tives “aui gentlemen—for we're giving prices a shaking flits v??fi“fi;df ’“ h" ey Ein | EOSIVIVELY; CONTAINS down such as was never known before. A vhere i - tained in China without the authorit 3 Of any treaty of agreement: OIL fl"An‘;l V‘\:\e‘realn the powers have de- )|/ - are: eir fntention to withdraw i their armed forces now on” dute iy || FOF All Pains and Aches China 'without the authority of an: - Trey It- Yom \“Il}lwfln Buy It. ki‘uty or agreement, whenéver China ']’ For Sale at All Good _Dr-"il(l.. sl S - Every Suit and Overcoat 00 e in the House included Iner intenu a y : : 5 [the protection ‘of the. Tives and Brops THE (Only exceptions are Full Dress and Cutaways) erty of foreigners in China; ow, to the end that there may be clear understanding of the conditions 5 = LIS ¢ ; —and they are all Mode regular stock—the high- Ng wonder this'sale has' created gg:g“m'c:'XS"’::';"‘B;"”:’}"'; s de: CONQUERING' est type of tailoring—and%he best e\:pressim:> of i g peng; by Bt a 'sensation among thrifty e nn e bd ‘ : ! wamen, for look what we have !, i ip resoived, That the f“x"n'""‘“fl : | 1_2151110{1: .Smglfiand Double-breasted—and Con- done to our prices. Of those er8 ow 'in conference ‘at Washing o y \ servative models. shoes that sold regularly for Nomerica, "Beigium, e Brivan eme] 5 i L bire, France. Italy, Japan, the Neth- £ u)“ $4.00, some are now 98c; of those erlands and Portugal, will be instruct. associate themselves with three rep: \ some are now $1.98; and of those resentatives of the Chinese govern i 2 ment, to conduct collectively a full an ; pan mw' Chme' oW R that were up to $6; some are Impartial Inquiry into the issues rais- | that were formerly" up to $5.00, aiioviuelr respetisoigovrnnents | : Suits selling up to $2 4 . h T 1 decl: i ) 4 [ now $2.98. This means that {ention }:é&::fi%ifi:::fig%ef{ié’y | you have your pick of thousands Coil and combrehensive report setiin out without reservation their findings i i i { ir opinion with H of pairs of highly desirable shoes | ot et e opristord KPS | at these astoundingly low prices. : and shall farnish a copy of report to each of the nine g For Instance: S THE BOOTS are in black, brown kid and calfskin, plain and wing tips, round medi- umwaefiacu.withdflilimyur(:q heels. STRAP PUMPS in brown, black and tan calf, black kid, patent leather and siede com- binations of ing leathers. Styles in- clude novelties and exclusive modes. Walking . and dress models: THE OXFORDS embrace the smartly tail- ored and walking types in black, brown gnd ‘:an calf. Choice of any style heel. E | | e | e $38 i s, 324 i The Kirg,of Siam . towhom w&cels tion in the pur- - chase of a motor | mflfl%w$38 This is the greatest footwear buying opportunity of the year. It means that you will be able to buy TWO pairs instead of one. Don’t miss it by any means! § Shoe tic Largest Chain of Shoe Stores In The United States, 3 WASHINGTON STORES 913 Pa. Ave. NW. 1112 7th St N.W. st l':'gl Saturday Nll;ti-l H st. N.E. Open Nights. E Open Nights. = There’ll be no charge for nécessary alterations. The Mode . . P at Eleventh J 5 AN Rewisk Sisves Open Satunday Evenings to Asswsacdasi

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