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Sese el Black Satin Strap Pumps Baby French, Louis XV or Spanish heels Silver High Shoes French Heels Best quality; Brooklyn Cloth One-strap Pumps made; Black Suede, Field Baby French or Dull Mouse, Black Vamp, Gray Leather Pumps, One-strap Kid Top, Tan Calf Vamp, or Plain Pumps, Brown with Brown Suede Top. Suede, Leather-trim Sport $ 1 .85 3 Oxfords, Tan 1fskin Two-tone Sport Oxfords. $6.85 BERBERICH’S 1116-1122 7th Street 813 Pennsylvania Avenue Established 1868 Washington’s Largest and Most Progressive.Shoe House \ STAR,. WASHINGTON,. D. ! Women’s Footwear ’ | Experienced Advertisers Prefer The Star IPERSHING'S APPEAL BACKED BY DAWES Suppression of Radicals and More Patriotism Urged at Chicago. By the Associated Press. CHICAGO, December 7.—Gen. John J. Pershing was supported by Gen. Charles G. Dawes, former director of the budget, in his plea for the sup- pression of radicals and for more pa- triotism and a strong army here, in speeches at a luncheon in the Asso- clation of Commerce given in the for- mer's honor. Gen. Pershing repeated his plea via wireless telephone when he attended the annual dinner of the American Horse Show Soclety. left late last night for Culver, 1 where mdny he will review the cadwta at_that pl The sontlmenlu of the general wee accepted ,500 men and women at the Associution of Commerce lunch- posed by Mr. Da Small had * “besmirched the fair name of the state ‘of Iilinois and of the United States” when he commus:d the sentences of Willlam Bross Lloyd, wealthy communist, and sixteen asso- ciates, . was adopted amid cries of “Impeach him!" Lloyd and his asso- were sentenced to prison for ations of the Tlinols anti- syndicalism act. Demngogues in Congres. Re{t-rr!np,’ to Congress, Dawes as- ted: fiere arc a lot of demagogues in Congress who have given a lot of men the chance, little by little, to un- dermine _ the Constitution of the United States,” E of those cowards in would murder their country for the fake of & few votes:, Gen. Pershing, referring to Eugene Debs. “sald ‘When a man who has been con- Vioted and sent to prson for his ge- ditious sentiments, proceeds, after his release, to take the public rostrum, and when that man, defending the principles of sovietism, is given an ovation by 3,000 or 4,000 persons, what have the people of Chicago to say about it Tian the Herrin massacre or the meeting of th: communist party in the Michigan woods no meaning for us? “Read the pacifist pledge, sfgned by 1,800 men. calling upon the youth of America to be traitors to her in her hour or need. If we are wide awake we will take action in a case of_this sort. “Do not be misled by those cranks who are always tampering with our Constitution. t the Constitution alone and live up to it and we will have no further trouble. If you do not like the government of Tilinois or the government of Chicago you can change it." Wi orkll‘ With Cranks. At the Speedway Hospital Gen. Pershing dengunced radicals, who are “boring from within." and declared they \\Pn. working h-xnd in glove viith a “lot of cranks.” 1 to you as one of that Army which went to France—as one who stood for a vear at the front in France without an army—not to al- low some of the things that are go- ing on in this country,” Gen. Pershing said in his address. ‘There is far too Ilittle respect for authority in this {country. If they will let v.he fednral Constitution alone and live up to it 1 have no more of the trouble at rshi e a limit hns xm\\ bcen reached ‘below which we cannot reduce and still carry out our missions.” “We ow,” he added, “almost within the limits set l)) the allies for Germany by which they intended to fmake her impotent for war." UPHOLD TALBOT CONVICTION. CHICAGO, December 7.—The United States district court of appeals has firmed the decision of the United States district_court at Indianapolis, holding John W. Talbot, supreme president of the Order of Owis, guilty of violation of the Mann act. Talbot had been found guilty of taking o girl from Topeka, o South Bed, In _ The Japanese are producing from the 'imner ‘bark of mitsu- ata _plant a good grade of TVegetable leather which is declared to be almost as durable as the so-call- ed_French_kid. Can make im- mediate de- livery of | consoLDATION | BY-PRODUCT DOMESTIC COKE If your dealer can't supply you, we can make delivery of coke to you thru an “emer- gency applica- tion.” TABLETS REGUIARLY HH‘-“ME‘.&-M R Phone Main 3068 | T., THURSDAY, DECEMBER 7, 1922. T'he Fuel Shortage 1n Washington CCORDING to a statement issued yes- terday by the Public Utilities Commis- sion, there is an anthracite coal shortage of many thousand tons in the District of Columbia. Washingtonians need feel no concern over this shortage. THE CONSOLIDA- TION COAL COMPANY has arranged for an adequate supply of “Consolidation By-Product Domestic Coke,” provided orders are placed with your dealers now before transportation is interrupted by unfavorable weather conditions, such as prevailed in 1917, when the movement of fuel was at a standstill. 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