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- THE . EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, . D, - C. NOVEMBER - 7, 1922. . 23 Sectional Bookcases The Globe-Wernicke Company originated, developed and estab- lished the sectional idea in book- cases. The success of that idea— the ability to increase facilities with growth of requirements—has resulted in the practical elimina- tion of the old style solid case. Globe-Wernicke Sectional Book- cases are found in every civilized country in the world. They are made in designs and finishes to suit all tastes and requirements and over three-fourths of all the sectional cases in use today are Globe-Wernicke. The purchaser of a Globe-Wer- nicke case secures the best in sec- tional construction and is assured of getting additions when wanted. We invite your inspection of the line—or, send for illustrated ca- talog. BE| = Visit our display of Globe-Wernicke Sectional Bookcases DESKS, CHAIRS, SECTIONAL FILING CABINETS BOTH WOOD AND STEEL, , OFFICE SUPPLIES, SECTIONAL BOOKCASES. 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There is no doubt that, either | ifor the best or the worst, a new chap- | !ter in ltalian history has begun. 1 i | H | In its first period fas {legitimate re: inal follie n its second period it ement of manur arians directed no inst bolshevism as i timate forms of labor organiza- In its third and last period it ndoubtedly a sweeping national | vement or revoll against a clique juf incapable opportunists who did net hnow how to govern the country Retrenchment Policy Foreeast. The first impression one has the declarations of Benito Mussol ithe new premicr. is that he inte {*o inaugurate & policy of retrench- Lment in the interior. to_restore the| {financial balance and to improve cco- | {nomic conditions. He will have to im- | {pose heavy taxes and hard sacrifices jen all classes of people, but he seems | determined to do so. In his foreign | policy nobody here doubts that Muu-i ns slini will show a full sense of his onsibility. The high words es used in his articles and T re chiefly intended for home sumption. He declares that he will nturous foreign ) ! {resigna ireflects only count’s general di- {vergence of views from those held by Mussolini and must not be interpreted | {as indicating a possible chance in {Ttaly’s relations with France. Will Keep Peace With Britain. 0 continue Britain. - elegram ito Secreta is particularly {noted. srriere della Sera says S 1o raise a big 1oan 4 The industrial ate of Italian ex- 1 the exchanges hang imstead o > i i rliament reopens on November | {15 and it is supposed that Mussolini ! 1\ rely upon the support of 300 ideputies. but if he eannot be assured | 1ot a vote of confidence he will dis i FOR REFUGEES U. S. BARS i b Peoss, | i K. November. T.—A pro- | test against deportation of more than {1.300 Greeks and Armenian refugees, | who have been held on vessels in this port since November 1 because the yearly immigration quotas for these nationalitics have been filled. was sent to the Department of Labor at Washington by *the mission depart- ment of the National Episcoval Church Council. The church urged that the immi-! | grants, most of whom are women and -hildren. be admitted on bond and gainst next s. adding that “Christian not send them back to srule in Constantinople or to poverty-stricken Grecce” Many of them, it was said jare coming to join relatives in this i country, while among the women are a number of prospective brides. The immigrants arrived on three ships, the Madonna, carrying 365: King Alexander, 875, and the Argen- itine. 315. —_— HELD IN COAL DEAL. i Fuel Company Official to Answer | on Larceny Charge. NEW YORK. November 7.—W. Norton. seneral manager of the recentiy jorganized Tidewater Fuel Corporation. was held in $5.000 bail vesterday, by General Sessions Judge Rosalsky, on a i charge of accepting $126 in payment for jten tons of coal which neither he mor {his company owned. The complaint, preferred by State Fuel Administrator Woodin, charged grand larceny in the second _degree. i A I Music House 1300 G St. " TABLETS | €0 DOSES 25¢ AS Poogios and Other Good Drug Stores TUESDAY, " OWSLEY IN PLEA. sprbe i S | “The American Red Cross is an | Legion Chief Urges Support of Red |American institution and has made | Blind War Veteran Seeks Seat in | Bood in every emergency. It deserves | Cross Roll Call. the loyal .'md{hene[{o:‘ls suy-m;rlkur all House of Commons. g ¢ z _ | trie citizens. The Red Cross Is known INDIANAPOLIS, Ind., November 7.|the world over by its good wor! —Alvin Owsley, nationai commander | sincerely hope that' every legio of the American Legion, has indorsed Will do his best to make su the call of the American Red Cros for new members and urged all mem bers of the Legion to afd in making aire | the British foreign minister at the esstul o ibreak of the war,'is taking an ac- tive interest in the campaign of Fred- erick Martin, blind war veteran, who the annual membership roll call of the W. H. VANDERBILT A SPEEDER‘ is seeking a seat in the house of com- organization a success. Commander ' CLINTON, Conn. Noven T-~Wil- | mons. Lord Grey has sent a letter to caley ere, | lia iV bilt of vport and | % Owsley. in'a statement issued here.| lam 1 Vinderbfle bt Newport and | o Constituency *in support of the he membership roil this year.” “i am happy to heartily indorse the ! costs here vesterday speeding in | blind veteran, who is planning to annual membership roll call of the | his automobile. The e said his|travel and speak in every hamlet. American Red Cross heginning ar was going Eixty 1niles an hour.| Mr. Martin was a London journal- | stice y. Certainly, lo as al the wheel himself. 'ist before the war. !deuh‘e to support this cummem.lable; BACKED BY LORD GREY. i 1| LONDON, November 7.—Lord Grey.| SHIP BREAKS RECORD. Voters Landed in Time for Elec- tion on Trip From Norway. NEW YORK, November 7.—ipurrad on. by passengers wno wanted to |reach their home in time 1o vote fo- |day, Capt. 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