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THE EVEN G STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C. FRIDAY, D'ECEMBER 15, 1922. e = 3 . 3 eppe a 1% i a5 ambassador to Washington to suc- | SNIEPESSS esee——— ———————————————: |Bliss Describes Difficulties "E‘lf“":';‘k'l‘fs:;;“’%mu ;:.;;:@:E:sxw‘?fi:5':nm;¢:a FROM THY AVENUE AT NINTH, ' Of Making Foch Allied Chief e | o SEREVERE It’s Drawing to a Close—Hurry CHRISTMAS "SALE % § 3 Of “Goodyear” Raincoats § Appointment of Hani Bcush the depatis Tn the Glet To. intment o h Ambas- hough the debates in the diet r g ol lating to forelgn afiairs may del sador to U. 8., Will Be Ga- his departure. The first secretary of the Wash- zetted Tomorrow. Ington embassy, who has been acting in_the place of Shidehara since the By the Associated Press. latter was forced to return to Japan TOKIO, Decomber 15.—The appoint- | because of iliness, will remain in the ment of Forelgn Minister Hanlhara | capital for the present. He expects to leave for the United Jealousy OneFactor in Delaying Uni- fied Command. , SRS i Gen: Haig’s Name Prominent in Dis- = cussion. _— e e i —— e gy FROM THE AVENUE AT WINT RRRVEVLVRR The Ideal Gft for Men, Women and Children Men’s and Women’s By the Associated Press. NEW YORK, December 15.—The story of how Ferdinand Foch became Newest styles neautifolly taic 7 allled generalissimo is told by Maj. Gen. | TEED waterproof. 0 fi Tasker H. Bliss, U. S. A., retired, who You save dollars i was America’'s representative on the because we offer OFF supreme councll, in an article published --------- by the magazine, Forelgn Affairs. Gen. Bliss concludes, however, that “no harsh criticlsm can justly lle against the inevitable result of the limi- : g tations of human nature" Declaring | PR | that the same bloody process probably Men’s Overcoats $30 1o $90 Extra Special for Boy or Girl Black and White Tweed MAJ. GEN. TASKER H. BLISS. RRRVLDVERVREIVELLVR VRV LRVES 3 would be followed “on American soll Mlxtures before America would yield supreme | that neither was willing to send re- command to an ally, who, we knew, had [ S€LYeS, to ald the other. ’ s 3 . . : et $5.95 £) | ts own uitimate object in the war, nor | mander-In.eniet he woulq. have nad W hat to lee a Practically our entire third ; anc, 5 would the ally, for the same reason, ac- [a reserve” Gen. Bliss writes, “and X 5 o3 Hat, 75¢ cept our supreme command untll it had | {1t I8 Whers he WOUL Bave lociicd o floor is devoted to men’s : AW become a matter of life or death for B f C h 4 f Bors’ Black Rubber C o " Finally. on’Sarch 36, he continu oy 7107 ristmas winter overcoats, represent- § oys’ ck Rubber Coats S Cieh e Imateinodlrecifaccusa. (|chetBztianiandjEsenchiciviliand i 3 2 % 3 _ y" against any |tary authorities, meeting at Dullens, ing the finest fabrics from 3 individual, th Gen. & ) SRR o .50 (| el B et e Marat| a5t 2, S, G0 SO e el i hierait e F Drominently In his dscusslon of how all [armies on the western front.” $3.00to $7.50 the leading mills o ance, : o y & was not until a week later, - ¥ . cured ‘and were blocked” until, on" Afyil 3. yarg. | ever, at Beauvals, where Gens. Der- $3.25 to $12.00 Scotland, England and Amer- i T bziic bkie & v ulcanized. ‘:ri:l:lth: fi'ernl\ixyn [o;m opening a breach !ll:lng nnld BHu‘nlso were present, S5to $1.50 H s 3 : ag| ceree. pop- Snpged he " allled Teaders gave Foch the. onis: | neorssary. for accomplishment o his $1.69to $2.75 | ica, and the leading makes of ] =] lin. tweeds Duckle in mand. B e i o $2. i 4 ; sl and fancy dispensable . Urged Unified Control. s et .. $1.25t0 $5.00 ! England and America. : i L weather. Guaranteed L i, rils sald hnt one of nis fist | Peauvais, permitting "xrmy . $1.25t0 $5.00 ¢ 3 2SS = 2 to appeal to their own gov- 5 i W 1o waterproof. Ages 4 to 18. mber, 1517, 25 & member of the Ameri- rninents ahould they think that an Rain Outfits $4.25 to $12.50 1 Every style that men and y HATS, 95¢ = recommend to Pres order from Gen. Foch imperiled the ol 3 ?;::ro‘l‘g;m!‘hemeafi{le:s"o'?ev:' 8 unifled | safety of their own armies, ehowed Golf Caps. . .. $1.50to $2.50 young men wear SonElnned 3 0 o 3 n going. that opposition to absolute unity o . 4 y Gl R Boyl’nouble- Boys ey ::"_‘l"?;,: it is, to the limit | command was dying hard % TimCaps.................. $1.65 in our selections Great 5 ol Girls TextureCoats| Rubber Foliticat conditionsin Burope causen Hats . : . $2.00to $5.00 i % : Leatherette Capes of Tan Boots that time toward the end recnonond’ FASCISTI PLAN IN MEXICO. Mackinaws .. . $9.75to $16.75 H coats, ulsters (with half or { y Bombazine Rl e ed. Gen. Bliss says. the result beine —_— | Neckwear . g 50to $1.00 E H 5 Capes plmreen Cune, mrewe. wen| Al size s that “up ;z(:;«-p:n::u::iflig the crisis | Will Control by Economic Pressure, | Golf Sets $5.50 to $8‘50 full belts), town coats with 3 nd attached nd xerviceabie. | agres 2 6 5 S il ontrol—| & on b L iasis Tt . GolfiSets. sl .. .. | i ! 4 IO PR Sipcime war couneii s M0t B the) | ot ae Miiary Body. Canesl b 75to $1.50 | the box backs, and conserva- i Ot yeaca s 50 s 75 after conforenco nt mtimes, decided | "\ENICO CITY. December 15—The Handkerchiefs, boxed. . . .75to $1.50 i tive Chesterfields. The coat i $2.95 $295 = S R S ] e it et | SchooliOvercosts ;- $15.0080 327,50 | vou have in mind, you’ll find { = TO $450 membership of 106.000. which p“"l’l;?n Juvenile Overcoats. . ... .. $8.50 to $22.50 i - 2 3 Six ‘months s to : : i . ; —— hese Fepresentatives com | 1000000, ntends to control the gov. School Suits............... $10.75 to $25.00 i in stock. 5 Open Evenings Until 9:30 made its prestdent. . ouER sonomlc pEorsure Juvenile Suits.. ............ $3.75 to $10.00 i : . g B 4 1 ho_ b k 2 1 2 ' SR e e i Sizes From 31 to 50 k with headquarters in Mexico C: ] : 7 do not intend to copy the % ! q i . 2 3 t mplete program of the Italian fay- X ¢ i Is front made it impossi- | .isif, though their fundamental. ideals o 3 | ble for him to set aside anv troons for | niso’ are ours, In that they heve ithe recerve. and added that he and | fought to re-establish order and com- ’ h : | Gen. Potain of the French army al- RRACRVRLEVRVERKEL "AN'F!G COMPANY I ayshnahworkediout Ailoiat s s cot {’n‘dl: Dbolshevisin,” said Senor Sainz ‘e | 1 i v . 28 . & The Genuine GOODYEAR STORE—Formerly at 1004 F Street | At nat Pt LAW PUTS WOMEN ON J ES. i s H 3 avy s. Gen. Eliss 8- o q = 7 2 ENUE A V. 'y 2 ¥ - Moved from 1004 F St. N.W. Ehofen, Jomes o 4 Rivach ton the pincial iglnon EBAIARAIAIAIDIANAIAFAIANCS, {2 L, Foud e . N4 ¥ N N § Q VIR A Few Suggestions e From 3 2 2 " Washington’s ’ > Christmas Store : Golf Jackets. ..$750 to $S1650 (N W\ <[ WMWK NG WS, M. sy $ N 0 /¥ Bl smoking Jackets...... p : H £ H ; < Silk Neckwear. ; Knitted Neckwear......$250t0 $400 Bl = | P71 | |B: B (NIAATTICCERyY z&—— - (Rl RO alIdaNEN 0000 | Hose................... i $1.75 to $65 The Avenue at Ninth Christmas Savings Checks Cashed. All Merchandise is Exchangeable