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THE EVENING BTAR, WASHINGTON, D. C., MONDAY, DECEMBER 1f. 1922. SEE S NATION S HOPE | Zmen Merrder e e IN INDIVIDUALISM , i Jersey Today Secretary Says. INDIANAPOLIS, Ind., December 11. MOUNT HOLLY, N. J., December 11. —Mrs. Doris Brunen and her brother, Herbert Hoover Believes Ini- tiative Developed During S T A Our Chritas Club _ Started Today —Representatives of the International ‘Typographical Union of North Amer- ica attending the “progressive” con- ference in Cleveland today and to. morrow are prepared to support a program, “third party, or otherwise, which promises a fair deal and equal rights for or; d_labor,” accord- ing to J. W. Hays, International sec- retary. “Crude cynicism, half-baked theo- Harry C. Mobr, %o on trial today before Supreme | Court Justice Ka- . lizch on charges of having Killed AT FACTORY PRICES i i R P02 2020022008200 20828008 000000000600 00edN - | * | Selling nationally known goods means that we carry such I - ; ; things as these, for example: bt ge ) i — Now’ ; : \ T4 OoOw S the tlme___| o GE:J,?J% The specialized shops— * ’ * 0 - & .. . °_ = i train dividual x I % L“:lfi:fnfil:‘d it just a your individual wants. It is service of the highest degree. : ' ° : second or two on m ‘mouth become ks " : Shop Ear‘Y! Mall Early! | 1 z;E-filled with the epicy, Flourishing as the Green Bay Tree. s *|) chotes beans perfectly blend- a3 A i red, ri That such policies are correct, that they pay mutually, is evi- : l : : 'e:‘“’“‘?"":.{“’" ""':'p:':; dence; l:;'l ‘;hepgrowih of The Hecht Co. The store long since - i et Chl:lstmas.buying NO\_V—tomorrow * 'f:&f‘,fl‘fi“m“ i became too large for its swaddling clothes. It has bro.ken.through . X I —and the days immediately following. And shop * Now you know why Wag- walls and annexed additional space repeatedly. It is still in the : in the morning hours when you possibly can. ; l m l:e:.mcom ltall.e.nd: : process of transition to something beuerd , finer and bigger. It i i h more walls and annex more space. x S : % ognized first aid to every will soon break throug , K ' You'll be buying to better advantage—with a »* :‘Y’g;;l:l; rolish cho richmees of ) = B g ety Takeh”]d"fi"':h“"‘} Jiscillibe . o 1 mpin Tory o e At this moment the store has reached Christ- ending a co-operative hand to the clerks, who S aeeslaollgeetitia fanatas: > . 3 . o e * e ing. It is a happy, smiling a:ll abun = 3 i’ . ith’ c 0| i : You can help—by shopping now—and mail- ' 1 EAST BROOKLTN, mas shop, with cor;eous and experien peop! : ing at once. Every day you delay is a handicap. 1 First Aid to Hunger on every hand to help you. 4 ] 3 3 Pork = Beans . L | , " Every Christmas brings the need for extra money. * Whether you were prepared this Christmas or not, be sure that next Christmas finds you equal, financially, to the occasion. Qur Christmas Club opens today. Come in with us. 50c a week will amount to $25 and interest at 3% 81 a week will amount to $50 and interest at 3% $2 a week will amount to $100 and interest at 3% $5 a week will amount to $250 and interest at 3%, $10 a week will amount to $500 and interest at 3%, SAVINGS AND SECURITY gonminaixe. BANK WASHINGTON'S LARGEST SAVINGS BANK Corner of 9th and G Streets UNDER UNITED STATES TREASURY SUPRRVISION L OO KOG RO 'CQ, as 3 L O - Maybe he won’t tell you what he wants —but he’s kind o’ hoping you will take the hint of the Christ- was Facs. And make it a New Improved Gillette. The most appreciated of all Christmas Gifts for men. 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NEW YORK, December 11.—Amer- fcans can make sure of progress along the road to human perfection by preserving and’ stimulating their initlative and glorifying service as & part of the national character, says Herbert Hoover, Secretary of Com- merce, in his book summarizing “American Individualism,” just off the erience in the backwash and ry of the war, he says, has tirengthened his faith in American individualism, for America has been steadily dev. the ideals that | constitute p i “American { fcoled into t are equal in_ability, telligence and ambitio part of the claptrap of the Krench revolution, Must Stimulate Leadership. thorities in morals, religion and statesmenship, {t must stimulate leadership for its own masses. d i progress L idual units has lifted the com{ dreams “the only road to further advance- ment {8° greater Inventlon, greater elimination of waste, greater produc- tion and better distribution of com- modities and services, for, by in- creasing their ratio to our numbers and dividing them justly we will each have more of them.” “The tragic fruit of the destruction of the impulse of the individual to production 1S now to be seen,” he con- tinues, “in Russia, and our American demand for equality of opportunity is a constant militant check upon cap- general standard of far higher than the loftiest ve individualism. | “If democracy is to secure its au-| BODY OF SERGEANT FOUND the cconomic de- § of half century | he of our. forefathers, he says, | DU ital, becoming a thing to be feared. | Menace of Organizations. “The vast number of organizations formed during the last thirty years for the advancement of ideas in the community for mutual co-operation and economic objectives—mixtures of altruism and self-Interest—offer the opportunity to the individual for self- expression” and participation in the moulding of ideas, a field for training, and the’ stepping-stones to leader- Ship.s Mr. Hoover believes the conflicts of these groups hold a menace, for “if they develop into warring interests, if they dominate legislation and in timidate public officials, if they are to be a new setting for tyranny, then they will destroy the foundation of individualism. However, each group containg some element of public serv- ice and the sense of service, growing sense of responsibility and of con- structive opposition to domination. So that in the end no group can dominate the nation and a few suc- cesses in imposing the will of any group is its sure death warrant. “The primary safeguard of Ameri- can individualism,” he writes, “is an understanding of it, of faith that it is _the most precious possession of American civilization, and a willing- r.ess courageously to test every pro- cess of national life upon the touch stone of this basic social promise.” —_— Four of the most widely known motion picture actresses of today be- gan their careers as artists’ models. The | Steam-Oven Blended Flavor Mrs. Brunen's hus- | ries, wild-eyed illusions and most of Honest|the ‘lsms’ that have bobbed up in T. Brunen, | gatherings of similar character in the | lpul should have no consideration,” ban Johi circus owner. Bru- nen was shot on March 10 last as he sat by the win- dow of his home at Riverside read- ing a newspaper. Both defendants, who were arrested > about Il\wohmnfllm HARRY O. MOHR, after the shooting, repeatedly have protested their innocence. More than 100 witnesses have been sald Mr. Hays. enunciated that will appeal to the in- telligent public conscience there is an opportunity for a new political party to assume commanding proportions in the immediate future. the reverse will gain little support, especially from members of Typographical Unfon. summoned by the prosecution, the |2 chief of whom is Charles M. Powell, formerly of Indianapolis, sald by the authorities to huve confessed firing the shot that killed the eircus man, at th nstigation of Mohr and Mrs. Bru- Powell. formerly holder of a sion with the Brunen shows, is by the investigators to have stuted that he was promised $1,000 for slaying Brunen. The date for his trial has not been fixed. ——ee Ga., December 11.—A 1y decomposed body which mili- officials rsay is that of Sergt. ian ny B. 15th svered on the enning, near Hart had been Hart of Co s there were ad and chest, m that Hart was murdered. The body will be sent to his home at White Plains, N. Y. MISSISSIPPI PLANTER SLAIN. CLEVELAND, Miss, December 11.— Lee Davis, prominent planter, was shot and Instantly killed here last nigh® an unidentified negro, who escaped. Posses were hurriedly formed and with bloodhounds are searching the surround- ing country for the assailant. _____ Advertisement D Tired Body Cells Need Father John’s Medicine o Ié you“archfired and run down, your 5 ¢ y .m{l::; isy ould not be whipped into temporary druggin g . What you need s the real tonic food elc- & which_helps you drive out impuri- ties, and to rebulld new flesh health. Shade satisfaction is assured every one who orders shades made to | order by this shop. Fcatory prices prevail. Phone us. “If “principles are But should be the case the sponsors the International Know us by the company we keep In these topsy-turvy days it should be a source of gratification to Washingto- nians to know that The Hecht Co. sells na- tionally known merchandise at prices no higher than you ordinarily pay for goods of unknown origin. Here is merchandise to which you can pin your faith. The manufacturers have confirmed, signed and ratified it — putting .their names on it—assuming a definite responsibility for its high character and good behavior. It stands to reason that unless this merchandise was good in the fullest meaning of the word this policy would be suicidal. Now that Christmas comes apace you will want gift goods of such quality and reputation—100% perfect. Their superiority is obvious — their cost is no more than the casual and nonde- seript. Three Cardinal Policies Some years since we foresaw that if this business was to develop along natural and healthy lines and to grow to robust proportions, to stand foursquare with the better stores of Amer- ica, it would be necessary to do several things. We abide by them. We have done them. They are— To guarantee our prices. Carry nationally known goods. To sell them at specialty shops under one roof. The Hecht Co. policy of guaranteed prices means just what it says. In other words, if you can buy anything anywhere else in Washington for less than we ask for it within 48 hours the difference will be refunded to you or the transaction canceled.