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N | THE. EVENING STAR.. WASHINGTON, Invasion Will Mean Misery [FRENCH PLANES WARN |Holds Frahce’s R ESSEN BY DEATH THREAT . Tl i ju And Riots, Says Herr Becker|, . ,.— . ' | Object Seizure . P B Of Coalj'Reglons 11.—Decidious fruit trees and grape Population to Remain Qutet. By the Associated Press. 2 7 vines throughout Ssn Bernardino OBERHAUSEN, Germany, January 11 T:ounly are stariing to bud turee D. C, THURSDAY, JANUARY 11, 1923 GRAPE VINES BUDDING. | Evén Temperature in California Puts' Crop Ahead Three Months. SAN BERNARDINO, Calif., January months_shead of nature's schedule. ber 18 there have been eightoen days during which the maxi- mum temperature dfd not drop below 70 degrees and four days the ther- mometer has hovered about the 80 de- gree. mark, including one day of summer weather -.at 02 degrees. Growers and vinayardists are uneasy over the situation, fearing that one frosty night would kill next years crop. - One of the most remarkable districts | the dinner is cooking. Hot water laid in the world 1s to be found in New Zea | on by nature is found in severa] other. | land. In the hot-spring country you | parts of the globe, but nowhere else do- | may catch a trout in one pool and piace | the same extraordinary variatfons of|} him in a second one to boil. In the | temperature occur in pools and streams'* meantime you can enjoy a warm bath | that are quite close together. in a third, a few yards away, whilst : German Industries to Suffer FrOfn Seiz- i oy it ] BRI ittt I ure of Coal, and Resistance Will Be it : ore'fnd coul. depobits i the world ying terday caliing upon the population to & remain quiet, .according io: di€patéhes | g0 niear each other as the French ore received here today. The leaflets as-{g 13" g the Ruhr coal fegion, and! S T e sy A S ’ ,a«m GRS MR based_on combining these two d istricts,” said Dr. Arnold Voltmann, director of the Good Hope Mining and Machine prevented or interfered with the normal course of the city's. activities, would be subject 10 the death penalty. How Nero‘ e Circus BY GEORGE WITTE. By Wireless to The Star snd Chicago Dally 7 News. Copyright, 1923. BERLIN, January 11.—According to Herr Becker, German minister of economics and commerce, the French ocgupation of the Ruhr basin will re- sult in coal shortage in Germany and decrease of exports, with consequent increase in unemployment, misery, riots and open opposition to the in- vading troops. “The trouble with France” he sald to the writer today, “will be that she will seize enough coal to take care of her own demands, regardless of whether German industries suffer. France will e German coal for ex- port to Italy and Holland, which countries she favors for political rea- sons. The ultimate result of France's policy of ruthless reparations wiil be that the health of the German people will be impaired and that there will be unemployment and serious com- plications in Germany. Threatened House Shortage. “If the French pursue the same policy in the Ruhr basin as that which they have followed in the oc- cupled territory there will be a housing shortage, and thousands of children will be excluded from the schools to make room for troops. Ac- GERMANY TO LODGE i PROTEST WITH POWERS | Diplomatic Representatives In- structed to Submit State- ments to Nations. B the Associated Pross. BERLIN, January 11.—The German government has instructed its (Mp](‘l-‘ matic representatives abroad to sub- mit to the governments to which they ! are accredited a comprehensive state- ment of the material and legal aspects of the impending occupation of the Ruhr and to lodge protests against what is described as a breach of both the Versailles treaty and of imter- national law, The French ambassador and the Belgian charge d'affaires this after- noon submitted identical notes to the German government regarding joint action by France and Belgium in the Ruhr. _—— The polka was originally a Bohemian | peasants’ dance. cording to reports, there is already a shortage of milk in the territory to_be occupled. “Workingmen do not like this sorf of thing. Even if they offer no open resistance to the French, the miners and steel workers in the Ruhr area are expected to carry out & campaign of ‘passive resistance' by cutting production. This policy, which is con- sidered a most effective way of pro- testing against the French policy, will produce telling results if the occupe- tion is maintained for any length of time. sidering plans 'for harassing French. Expect Drop in Mark. “In addition to all these hardships Germany expects a turther drop in the value of the mark abroad and a new wave of higher prices all around, which will cause . dissatisfaction among the people. It is the moderate- 1y well-to-do persons who will suffer the most—old folks who have saved up a little money for a rainy day. “One question which every high, German official asks himself {s wheth- er Germany was not doing her best to The railroad men, too, are con- the live up to the terms of the treaty of Versailles before Premier Poincare decided that she was not dealing fair- 1y with the allies, but was able to pay far more. We German cabinet min- isters know that we have done our utmost to carry out the peace pact.” CAPITAL ON ITINERARY OF CHICAGO SINGERS Civic Qpera Company Will Open Three-Day Engagement Here February 5. By the Associated Press. CHICAGO, January 11.—Plans have been made for the Chicago Civic Opera Company to leave immediately after the close of the Chicago season on January 20 for a_three weeks' tour. to include Boston, Washington and_Pittsburgh, it was announced today. Nearly all the artists_appearing here will make the trip. There is a possibility that Cleve- land and Detroit will be added. The company will open in Boston January 22 for two weeks. The Wash- ington engagement of three days starts February 5, after which the company will go to Pittsburgh for three days, opening February 6. Beans reach maturity twice as rap- tdly under electric light as in day- light alone. _ “It doesn’t mean anything” to quote this well- E are tempted known saying of Rube Goldberg, the cartoonist, when we think of the epi- demic of price-quoting that fills the papers these days. Watch your step when you watch for Remember, it is the original bargains. value of the clothes what you save. Because there are ours, there are no finer reductions than ours. If it were simply a matter of price, we could fill this ad with any sort of figures you want. ® reduced that settles no finer clothes than But we have a standard—and we don’t haul it down at sale time! Goodman & Suss Clothes TAILORED AT ROCHESTER do mean something All of Them Are Reduced 'All Suits & O’Coats At BOTH Shops Are reduced VALUES UP TO $3250 s40% $5250 $60% " Nothing cha;‘ged, and at actual cost. See our TUXEDOS reduced spe- Correctly cially for this sale. styled, trimmed and Manhattan Shirts Reduced this SALE PRICE 222 $ .25 to $ .25 $ .25 necessary alterations 332 tailored. The ‘Yaskion Ghop FRED, PELZMAN,; Pres. Goodman & Suss Clothes: 15th 8 G| Toilored at Next to Keith's Rochester Manhattan Shirts Stetson Hats—Interwoven Socks DENIES HE WILL VISIT U. S. Lioyd Gearge Spos. He Has NodSe- Lloyd: George, who is stopping at Al- geciras, authorizes the statement that thers is no truth in a report that he is Being to the United States on a se- | made of a composition as black as cret mission or-otherwise. - ' Dresses Reduced . 32 Silk and Cloth | 20 Chitfon Dresses ! and Evening Dresses; worth up to- Works; here today. Pri, Voltmann said. w He lntiinated t resistanges o - the inion, cret or Other Kind of Mission. GIBRALTAR, January 11—David| g girial plants of the Ruhr valley. ! ebony. A Case of Convenience —in fact, two cases—one of superior Vegetables—thg other bf superb Fruits, You can appreciate the advantage of having them on hand—and the. special casetlot ‘prices add their argument of economy. VEGETABLES—— 6 No. 2 cans Fauncy Maine Corn—retailing at 20c. 6 cans Flag Peas, ecxtra small—retailing at 38c. 6 cans No. 2 Hand-packed Tomatoes—re- tailing at_10c. 3 _cans No. at_30c. 3 cans No. 2 String Beans—retailing at 33c. Complete ...... .54.90 FRUIT S 6 Na. 2% cans Royal Anne Cherries—retail- ing at 55c. - s - s § Na 234 cans Yellow Cling Peaches—retail- ing at 4be A 6 No. 2% cans Bartlett. Pears—retail{ng at 45c. ¢ No. 23% cans Paradise Pineapple—retailing at : Complete G. G. Cornwell & Son 1415 H Street . Phone Main 875 Small Lima Beans—retailing 1109-1111G St. N.W. Open 9:15 AM. Close 6 P.M. 0dd Lots for Friday ~ in the greatest January Clearance Sale All odd lots must go, regardless of former prices Every dress is an extraordinary value. Nearly all sizes in the various'lots, but not in any one style —be here at store opening to avoid disappointment. 18 Silk Dresses Formerly priced to $25.00 27 Silk and Cloth Dresses; worth to $35.00 Dresses, worth to $45.00 25 Sequin Robe Dresses for evening wear. Values to $85.00. Reduced to $69.50. Reduced to....... Coats Reduce Values are beyond comparison il')m .‘S'L;ort Coats that sold up to $25.00 26 Sport Coats that Formerly sold up to $39.95. 15 Short Jackettes of Firle fur cloths; values to $39.95. Reduced to . .. J‘25—._—‘;0 All other coats, both plain and fur-trinmed- models DRASTICALLY REDUCED Miscellaneous Items Reduced for Quick Clearance f e e e e e .. $1 .50 $2.98 and $3.98 Silk Underwear-, Reduced t0 ... ..5 0onze-- Veloet Beaded and Leathsw Hand- bags; worth to $3.98. Now...... y ¥ “The Good Hope ‘properties, employ- ing some 50,000 men, lie just off the edge of Dulsburg ‘and thus constituts a virtual doorstep for Fremch entry,” hat ‘Passive. . rich Bt " thel past, of -German labor: might 'fesult in '.a Wholesale shutdown of the great” in- Siamese worhén ‘wear false teeth $71.98] ! £ $1.98}| An ADITORIAL HE infamous ~ Roman emperor view gladiatorial bats. Roger Bacon wrote that a segmegt of a crystal globe aidéd the aged in reading. - Inevitable, Minister Declares. ricd \he Bereons WD, HORPEL, MOTK L pvancoy whole poliy of ccoupation 15 | S, ] = 0 = B = [ = I = [ e [ = I = B e = O = B = D e e I = e == I = i == Jap Weasel Arctic Mink To the wearer, a per- fectly prescribed pair of eyeglasses arec more valuable than a jewel ‘Whether green goggles, smoked glasses or Clear lenses are your immedi- ate requirément, consulf the Etz optometrists. After Seeing Etz, You'll Say “Every Ddy, in Every. Way, ..I See Better and Better” d ’ See Better” ; 1217 G Street N.w. 608 to 614 phili HE pot o' gold at rainbow's foot has not been found, but all the colors of the spectrum are reflected in Plitt-painted homes. January is a good month in which to arrange for us to provide interior and exterior painting. sboril ELEVENTH ST. One of Those Remarkable Occasions for Which Philipsborn Has Earned Distinction New Fashions in Smart Frocks Eac}\ model “.lll }\flve Pmmpt approval. flnd win the praise of your appreciation—of effect and value. Taffeta, Silk Poplin, Canton Crepe, Paisley combinations, Crepe Julia, Crepe de Chine, etc. —handsomely embroidered and beaded; grace- fully draped in ruffles and plaits. der Choice of Five Great Groups of Coats— Marked far below the regular price— as a clearance expediency— Every type of Coat that has been fea- tured this season is available—in one or more of these groupings. Jacquette, Sport Coats—and the dressy Coats and Wraps, with and without fur embellishment— Really Sensational Rgductions in Fur Capes and Stoles . You can do it yourself. rasily —yes, and get & result that will surprise you. Why not save ‘a g% lot of money on repair bills thismy . year? Get a five-pound can of Ebonite, with it lubricate the transmission ‘and differential gears of your motor car. One filling will be enough for your entire motoring season. You will notice at once the difference in the opération ‘of the gears. No friction. No noise, and the mbsence of repair bills. Insist upon getting EBONIT (It’s Shredded Oil) For Transmissions and Differentials ; Cle=le——le——clc—— e [s——]o[——lal——=lol—— [0/ . Stoles Arctic Mink. ... Jap Kolinsky . . Jap Weasel.. Jap Mink Eastern Mink. ..... Natural Skunk... Natural Skunk Ceaven