Evening Star Newspaper, February 23, 1923, Page 13

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VING : A ; } | The premfer pald tribute to the late thdifference to arrogant republican Walter Hines Page, war-time Ameri- national leaders that the farmers and [ can ambassador to Great Britain, for other producers of substantial sur- . b h.l! part if the war and praised the pl in this eountry are wholly de- United StAtes, the Dominiom of €an- . % pe%t uporm soand reciproeal forelgn o ada and British colonies for thefr markets for thetr chief prosperity at immense contribution to the stfuggle, 3 fim'fl without whick the allies would have of . been denied the victory. He urged the B uaity between the United States and PSS LA "Havubll nhad.lr! nae only fo B La Great &-nlum. not énerely in words, and uma-’,‘l the ulhfli onar Praises Wil but in action, in order, he said, that armers Chief Sufferers |farmer hrough (helr policy towm o som, But | D e morsl fiber of theworsy | Declares Farmers Europe, but they unsuccessfully en- ! ! Declares U. S. Seeks to Grow| Deplores America's Policy SR BTN or propact ana | From “Aloofness” and Emer: |getirbed lo foof i il s sbotis The Stores of Satisfaction, Becanse They Are Yeur Very Own Stores 1t uded Ambi tariff remedy during the past two| a e : of Aloofness. oo 7y Tariff La Y n tiowe y, Consul General Skin- gency larn W, “Under th by Service and Not by Sy SeEpont” WheeTor, counseior of he ilfiies caritl Tares the”valu of AP VIO American embassy; Lord Riddell, ucts fell off 331-3 per cent in 1931, E Conquest. By (he Associated Press, Lord Desbrough, the Arehbishop of [ By the Associated Prass. despite this so-called emergency taf- o oo e LONDON, February 23—"In my be- | Canterbury, Viscount Astar, P. C. Lar- < 'y 23.—De-FIff, e, If clécametencss had sa arranged | &I tie Canadian high commissiorer: e e *A hight protective tariff aystem in |' Charles M. Schwab and President |CI2ring that the American farmers are i URGES SELF - RELIANGE it fat America couté huve iayed et | Hates . Sariia of Wilams Colisgs. | e principsh yictims of the -aron| AFsrice 11 the tms fies by the Tase sa C purt in the peace settlement as she pean chaos,” Cordell Hull, chairman |be the chief domestic issue in 1924.” ' - L il S played it in the war the world would | pAKES NEW TAX RULES. |°f the democratic national committee, —_— S s - be in a much better position today," * |assailed the administration of Presi- Vice President Says Influenee of |geciared Prime Mintster Bonar Law be- e desit el’lr:;nr s Washington's BLAST KILLS THREE. GOl‘D MEDAL, 5'lb. sa(:k e o s o o o 23c Washington Still Rules fore a gathering of 600 Americans and | Italian Finance Minister An-|ypirthday speech here vesterday. British residents here yesterday. The neéunces Plan of Ex tions. “That Band of republican political | DYRamite Explodes Prematurely a Thought of Country. occasion of the prime ministers re- 5 ———————— i © PR, ster| CONSDirators who undermined and Oklahoma Of Well. i marks was the annual Washington's| ROME, February 23—The minister| . Vo 00 0 "0 1" orooram that Uirthday Tunchegr of the Emglish- |Of finance has made public the regula- ARDMORE, Okla., .. 3 c By the Assoclated Press. Seenie Thian " [ tions concerning the tax¥ation exemp-|1as yet been offered for the satis-|Three men were kille - , SYRACUSE, N February 23.—Tha | & 3 5 tlons of forelgn capital in Italy.|factory dealing with our domestic ’ i Presfdant Wilson, Mr. Bonar Law | g tion s couceded to the follow- and intérviational affuirs, has much |7, e€xplosion on the Carter Ol Co: 'deal of America Is the building up of i b - pany le-.n Seer Dillard, eighteén “. Py 2 pointed out, had played an Important | ing: National firms and those con- Sy gppel e , selt-reliance and self-control among |role tn the Paris peace negotiations, | stituted abrgad. wWhich have thelr| C-ipnow held the nation an iies wes Some More of Those Extra Good White Cookers by Teld the nation and the world her citizenry, Vice President Coolidgé f but it was found he had misunder- | headquarters In Italy and which earry |y u’:”',hmu in 1919-20. This was n’:‘:":r!:l“lm -ecvfl-fl when the e Sttt i b s sttt to biast the cas- s Beat ere | 5t00d the semtiment of the peaple at |on their gctivities here; interest pay- | the most dtsgraceful period of par- s el here home. who, when he returned ‘to the |ments ~on loans contracted byl tixanship in our history. The dlrect | dumam i m,‘“,é“‘,';“;n‘m‘::;“fi&} n observance of ashington’s birth- f United States, rejected the wark he | creditors, on mortgages contracted in | result of their assanlt om the pro- exploding near the surfacs. The cause cartons day. Under the American system of | had accomplished. forelgn countries, and on securities | gvam and policies of the recent demo- st o LEEE B 11t hoo® . ] € government, he declared, society will} I Shall mot attempt to estimate the | placed abroad; interest on obligations o 9 9 cratic administration, of their failure P effect of America’s action,” he con-|issued and contracted after December = remain “a living organism sustamn-ftinued. It 1s tucalcalable, but I be- |16, 1922, and placed until December 31, | o¢ (hrr ,;".i,,p"‘:fi:n"f:l:g policies mud Dr. Coue S Th Ti He B Th ing hope and progress, content to ex- | lleve the unwisdom of America's ab- | 1995. of their ehamplonship ef the abomin- |. o eqn Mary was ome of the frst . Coue Says They Are Better and Better Every Time He Buys Them. tend its dominion, not by conquest,| Stentlon from the world settlement is | The speelal permission of the min- | Yolved wreater losses upon the people England to fatroduce — but b; st *| entering the minds of the American |ister of finance is required for thef,¢ ATn.Fiea than Amerfea's total cost |V Sai Gold 414 Pri; Aty Acugicn; People and government and that, | placing of forelgn capital in Italy and | Of AMerle® than b astiing devices in nset Y4 Prints He contrasted two broad theories of | when another opportunity presents, |the minister may annul the exemp- - - government in the world—one the|that government will no longer stand | tions if the operations do nat coincide Farmers Chief Victims. most_entirely operated by electrical system of dlass and caste, the other | aloof from the troubles of the world.” | with the interests of the country. “It has been a matter of supreme | machfnersy. the syatam of eqnility Snll flesdom. | e = e e e e e Under the former, he declared, “the L] [ ] people look the rulers,” but under 2288880800000000000000000000000000 202 the latter “the rulers look to the people.” Answers Crities of T. S. Dr. Caue Says It Can Be No Better He pointed out that there are some —_ dangerous tendencies in this coun- P ] : try today. Certain students, he sald, 1 have come to the belief that intelli- SR LR P, 2 high and that therefore clvilizatipn 2 , L s,in grave pordl of failwre . - E « » cannot be denie e sald, “that p haEe B et ontar s Tt ® L 4 ; ._________"T_ R R fact that one great empire Bbroke down is not to be ignored. But self- overnment did not break down.” = 1508 H STREET, N.W. - APRICOTS s cra Faney, Pouna 28¢ was recognized by George Washing- B : Dr. Coue Says Apri ake “I¢” ; Influence Stil Lasts (Opposite the Shoreham) e Jups Ausicots ke “I° Pettor Bag by Day ——————— “For the most the wealth and wansd LT CAKE FLOUR - pivzc.kmwn ollow ashington,” e continue “but the support of the revolution larg c :‘;mo' from lheufnrm, from the men of e c ge the town meeting. SRS m o PRICE COMPARISONS ARE IMPORTANT S R B e ) never b outarown, for the wisdom of ced tl'lln the principles which he advocated and established does not change.\He was a great exponent of the moral tfllll e e e When They Are Though y Made . “It is because of his increasing e o o power to inspire and lead that men MRS PlNch' DH:ENDS ::m, ¥or :'l:it;s t: ::l?:tncomt:eh:;n is on:gfothe com]e,rmstona upon wlnda RICE, extra fancy’ 2 pounds fOl' 1 lc . a successful expanding and permanent business is built. i G e s WUMEN AS []RY AGENTS A careful comparison, however, means something more than LETTU CE Extra Fancy merely matching dollars with dollars— what is secured for Iceberg, Big Declares 1,000 to 50,000 Can Be the expenditure is a necessary and important consideration. . 9 Heads, cach @ @ o o o o c 2 Y Y N T e The same price may carry with it widely varying degrees of value and safis- OFFEE ; 38 » - faction, for there is a distinct advantage, not always indicated by the price, in .Maxwe“ House, 1-pound Can, c B o Aniied ren the opportunity to select from a very large variety, articles of dependable MILK Carnation, small can..................5¢ e S au quality and desirability. Sunset Gold, 6 small cans for........25¢c N Pen;’wylvanla gnverflor’ who outlined —_—— e ——— to President Harding in Washington ) . Tt Our New Division of CANNED VEGET AB' ES t that Ani “it k e m:ere:m::xl;:nnx:em‘ K ° . ASPARAGUS, Libby’s, Tips, square can .. coio o momner ) || Moderately Priced Furniture PEAS, Prince’ Petit Pois, exia fine, can - 111111 e ance of women.” TOMATOFS, Del Monte, large can.. ...... i T o Her idea, she explained, was to take » ¥ SPINACH, Del Monte, large can.... ........ oieieis16C "ao far as possivis use. women. from Mahogany Bed Room Suite (9 pieces) . . . CORN, Silver Run Brand, No. 2 can, 3 cans for. . .. sielsls SR2BE e iaiiis N Diste N wooate el Hand-Decorated Bed Room Suite (11 pieces) PRODUCE ROMAN BEAUTIES 48 TROCO OLEOMARGARINE, . 23¢ % Viom's ‘say women are. any mere Hand-Decorated Bed Room Suite (11 pieces) . o aithougn. she _expressed. beiler Walnut Bed Room Suite (8 pieces) . . . T Chestnut Dining Room Suite (10 pieces) . . . . « « 2-pound can...... ..3c lon i e A paaseai DEres the “Wormen' got the. Vot OCCASIONAL PIECES l-pound can........... " 19¢c Ee e aRthurs et etrte s e . ; . : A : . Whero {t ‘would be {mpossible o use Our selection of Occasional Pieces is exceptionally large and varied, ‘women she held the belief that if the} oy “ 3 & l; ;i“;;;’;‘;';{hfizl‘t‘.’,::.'fi ;g*,:’,.’,‘.,‘":.‘,‘c‘fl includes Mirrors, Prints, Tea Wagons, Chairs, Book Cases, Day Beds, : 3 pac ages or B 2 5c e tmeens. |y et Book Racks, Tables and Tabourettes, at equally moderate prices. ? eHIEAGO W%ANCE SMALL ORIENTAL R‘UGS { SANIFLUSH, can .. .. l?C 1,000 to 50,000 women Who are un Mahogany Bed Room Suite (9 pieces) . . . Faculty Committee Decides on Re- o e e Walnut Dining Room Suite (10 pieces) . . . T A O Mahogany Inlaid Dining Room Suite (10 pleca) strictions Because of Over- Hundreds of small Oriental Rugs, unequalled in variety in this market,mnow ) PORK & BE ANS Campbell’s 10 taxed Faclitles. displayed at prices which set a new low level for this popular floor covering. c oot o) 00 Ui Many are made especially for us in Persia and must be seen to be appreciated. T A A RIRTTEIS O T IS ceRtisttiad a Ro i verel OR[N . We are confident that they will be a revelation to all lovers of Eastern Rugl. C AN N E D F R UI I S plan by which the student body will | sue” and that the use of women — PEARS, Del Monte, No. 1can....... ......co00enane Saie )b e e 20€ Teatitation’s. faciitio il bobee Note the Moderate Prices s X ¢ * s 6 o3 8:-9 0 S0 2384 BRE e APPLES, 4 pounds for 25¢ would serve to enlist a wider sympa~ Walnut Dining Room Suite (10 pieces) . . . . care for. This will not necessarily APRICOTS, Del N_lonte, la.rge ORI .. ..o dl s weie Srolbiaiie R On an s Do $25,.35, 40, 45, 50 and upward PINEAPPLE, Territory, sliced, large can ... Dean David A. Hobertion cxplained. I . PEACHES, Prince’s Best, Y. C., large can . months in all departments, now Sives Each guaranteed as genuine and durable. CHERRIES. Banquet, R. A, large can ...... instruction to nearly 12.000 persons, like most universities, hias found its > RODU! E faollities overtaxed, the dean said, ’ C ‘What the solution will be or how soon XPLPEed, SO e S paid e : ROOM SIZE ORIENTAL RUGS Extra Large Fancy majl;r purposes of t::e lgs)((lu,xlllol:, Ie- s 5 % Od < . c S R in large variety, at correspondingly moderate prices, some no more expensive S st Ernest de Witt Burton, the new act- ing “presidont, sald: “Four things than good machine made domestic productions. stand out in our minds as demanding ! immediate attention and giving hope ’ Beedmut, large glass, 25¢ for early development. These four M g .15¢ Trsdtcal school, whloh wore forced In Small > edical sch ch W . ; TH16. Dt wiich, bosause oF norease We Have No Connection Whatever With A.ny } mall .. costs, will call for more money than Was " then ‘provided: increased em- Other Local House IPET Biets, o0 S, Bl s HA Picnic, sudglar cured, . 1 2 c Soomm Sefehee: the revision and exe- | Cution of plans, made long awo, for . small an ean, pound. ... .. S narked Improvement In the condle We cordially invite you to inspect our stocks whether or not an u'nmednte ’ > tions and character of undergraduate | “They Are Certainly Fine” 1 "loufl;'?Sig,?,':“,‘fiirfie‘;““f%;:‘:}'z‘: E*Z:?’j:{ ; phrchase is contemplajed. ese Prices Are Good at iggly Wiggly Stores Saturday and Monday covel d . . * . Jite Sapeciaily in these western states We welcome a comparison with similar stocks elsewhere § HEN YOU HI r FOOD, T}mvx OF than any that has yet been evolved.” - : . DAMAGED SHIP TURNS BACK. Store Hours: anht paid to all shipping [OUTH, Februar 28. — The m"."l.“...mer Aaige, bound trom 8A.M.15.30P.M. 4 points in the United States. the Tyne for New ‘ork, lost two & blades of her propeller in the Atlan- tic and has turned back here, 500 miles from where the accident oceur. red, for repairs. e £ 0, 1 Nearly 2,000 women in the United 2 States are nragkicing dengistry. 123224442222 mmzmammmzmzxztzzm:::z:mmxxz:z::::z::::::zzzzz:zz:zzzzz:z:z:z::xzz:zzm:z:xxz:zz:zzzzzzzm:zzzzzz::zxzz:zzzmmxzz:xzx:zzzm:mzzzxx:s:zxzxxzmxxxx 233433234234 g

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