Evening Star Newspaper, August 1, 1922, Page 5

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JAPAN OBSERVING PACT, SAYS DENBY Naval Secretary Praises Spirit of Co-Operation and i Confidence in Orient. , sortment of, lipsticke, Touge, pow> /DDRESSES ISLANDERS Conditions Not Ripe for Independ- ence, He Tells Filipinos, at Manila. By the Associated Press. MANILA, P. 1, July 31.—Japan is SUPPLY OF COSMETICS EX-OFFICIALS [N NET, | Zamitoncdormer poties estenuat AWAITS BEACH BEAUTY | gormer secret orvis iorad warrante o CONTESTANTS SATURDAY | ™11 cnargea ity Freut. . | ve.ebd esers Washington's bathing. beauties, PHILADELPHIA, August 1.—Mat- nnrly a yenr old, In wi Thich ft wan entering the fourth annual con- thew Grma former chiet of fl“ ter was substituted for test at _the tidal basin on Satur- Unened States secret service in_the eqhn in uo barrels in a govern! day afternoon, will find a full as- Phllldelphll district, and Andrew wi der, powder puffs, cold cream and. the like, all ready fcr use. They also will have a special room all to themselves in order to get ready for the test at 2:30 o'clock. One silver cup will be awarded to the most beautiful girl. Another will be awarded to the girl wear- ing the most attractive costume. | One-piece suits are barred. The California cut is acceptable, pro- vided the suit comes within six inches of the knee and as high as a line drawn parallel across the body at the level of the arm pits. ‘The beauties will probably pa- rade outside the beach and in front of the battery of movie cameras on the sand. 1215 F STREET and 1214 to 1218 G STREET Hours—8:45 to 5:30 it’'s “preserving” ving every detail of her obliga- observing every et O O e | StoD In his visit to the Islands. Gov. t' naval and four. |Gen: Leonard Wood and military and o 1me power treaties en- | Naval officlals greeted the head of the tered into] | YL &L the plerand GRavelwt nin The prevailing discounts in our ace Washington, and! residence of the governor. general Housefurnishing Section offer you a feeling of mu- ':::013! *;‘;g:ogfl' Cavalry fflrmad an the preserving necessities at tual confidence oLt o CES: Secretary Denby's program incl LOWER PRI has succeeded the |, yisit of inspection to the na - 5 uncertainty which formerly _existed | 1! in American rela- tions with Japan, according to a statement given out by Secretary of the Navy Ed- tion at Cavite, a visit to the s nos, L 2 thirty-two miles from Manila, €4 hel’)s lunchen in his homor by the Rotary Preservlng Club of Manila and entertainment by | } the Masonic bodies of the city. ot springs resort of Los win Denby on the first day of his 2 visit to Manila. Secretady Denby intimated that conditions in the far eastern Pacific were not sufficiently stabilized to permit of Immediate consideration of the Phiippines® aspirations for inde- sendence, even should internal prog- ress prove that the country was fit- ted for it. His statement said: “I believe that Japan is living hon- orably to every detail of her obliga- tions under both treaties. I was much impressed with the confidence exhibited by the Japanese in the suc- cess of the pacts and believe that Japan, as well as the United States, has come to realize that the new in- ternal arrangements in_the - Pacific are beneficial to everybody concerned. 1_alse” noticed a similar feeling in Needs “Strong Man.” his belief that would come through a “strong man” who would be able to hold the military leaders of the country in ¢ He declined to state wheth lieved any Chi- nese at present was capable of as- suming this position, but said that Gen. Wu Pei Fu, military leader of the north, was generally regarded as a strong man. Mr. Denby said h understood that Gen. Wu never ha been charged with being under for- fluence. cussing Philippine defense plans, ecretary Denby said the United Siate was freo undes the Washington treaties to increase its air forces in the islands, a move that had been ad- vocated by various naval experts, but that no plans to do so were being made. As to Philippine independence, he said: “If I were the Filipinos, I would regard withdrawal from the United States as the greatest possible disaster at present. The islands are more peaceful and prosperoug than most sections of the globe. “Although independence is the ulti- mate ideal set up for the Philippines by America, I believe it to be many years away when the American flag will come down here.” Inspects Naval Defenses. He added that under the four-power treaty plan protection by the United State would cease automatically if independence were granted to the is- lands. Secretary Demby will make an in- spection of the naval station at Olon- gapo, it is expected. He stated that the naval yard at Olongapo would be transferred to Cavite, as had been planned. He came today from. Olon- gapo, Luzon, where he made his figet Until 5 P.M: Tuesday and § Wednesday Federal National Bank Ansell, Blsllop & Turner 1221 F Street N.W. - - aealaal $5 Per Month Genuine VIC T;B OLA Period Cabinet NO Pome NO 53 ION@--Se PR g B . 10% Off These Prices! b | - Fruit Jars, dozen, 3100 | _ Jely Strainer, with bag. HE plain severity et i : % Fruit Jar Funnels, '20¢ m of your old-fash- m";{l.gs.m""" desse. dse 35e. 6-jar, $2.75, g Rubber Géod Luck, doz., | 12 j.r,n:f:‘ 5. i z T . Preserving Kettles, all - Paroway, lb., 152 sizes, 50¢ up. S-PE-CIALS!!! ioned wedding ring can be by us wrought into the incompara- ble Bcauty of a Gen- uine Orange Blossom | Wedding Ring. Let D e ) e e i e STy 9 us show you how this Al = E $100 l is done without mar- J; Mumll;“m FERETYIIE 2 . T y Moulds, dozen........... 40¢ g r_mg the ongmal sen= Nat.. Steam-pressure Cooker, steel; qt. ( H timent. capacity. Regular price, $20........ $15.00 -~ On Sale in Our Housefurnishing Department—G Street Entrance 1@ =Dt 0 D DD THE SEMI-ANNUAL CLEARANCE 1 Of Over 400 Cowhide Leather ~ Bags and Suit Cases Representing Values Up t;) 315 $7.75 On the eve of your vacation, we offer a luggage value which is one of the biggest i features of our clearance. The bags are all leather lined; most of the suit cases are extra deep with straps all around; the hardware is solid brass; the framework is reinforced steel. Colors: Brown, russet, black and cordovan. It’s Washington’s greatest luggage value. We say that advisedly and without hesitation. Don’t make tlle mistake to pass it by. - Heavy Cowhide Bag, Corvlnde Leather Bag suit- leather -lined. 16 and 18 Cordovan Cowhide Suit- able ‘for men and women. inches length. Extra heavy cas_eé,r?-inch length, straps Leather lined. Brass trim- - us ~leather. Solid brass trim- all -around. -Solid brass mings. 18-inch length. Col- mings. Celors: Black and trimmings. Size for women ors:: Cordovan,. russet and brown. as well as men. black. ' The Avenue at Ninth o : Open, Saturday Until 1 P.M. : e ] FROM _THE AVENUE AT NINTH = s s‘efifi.Amfl' CLEARANCE . Parker-Bridget’s ‘ [FINEST WOOLEN SUITS Group No. 1 Suits Selling Up to $50 now $39.50 Group No. 2 Suits Selling Up to $45 now $29.50 Groué No. 3 - Suits Selling Up to $30 (0dds and Ends) sow $19.50 Group No. 1 includes three and four piece suits. Fancy mixtures, as well as blue suits. Group No. 2 includes fancy mixtures and blue suits. Group No. 3 includes fancy mixtures only. All sizes and styles are covered. Allsuits are from our regular stock, reduced for the first time this season.- In each instance the qualities are exceptional. We do not speak in praise of the prices—they speak for themselves. Alterations made; C. O. D.’s and charges same as usual. Golf Knickers Odd Trousers Meps Silk Hose ~ *Cowhide Bags Fancy mixtures only Semi-annual clearance ' of (6 pairs for $5) 37-75 Woolen Knickers that: have $5.85 5 been selling up to $12. A g Regular $1.10 value Values up to $15 Blue serges and mixtures The Avenue at Ninth | * Open Saturdays Until 1 P.M.' NATI ONALLY b

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