Evening Star Newspaper, March 23, 1923, Page 38

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THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C; FRIDAY, MARCH § FURHGN TRlBU'I'ES AGREE ON DEBT. Sfiflfi'f:fi»p;"'}(;‘r":':'fi?’ n'niflfie",:?.,“z};: : gty s amount of which has not been made Crab Meat ' Bulgaria and Allies Reach Terms | 'S Tt is reported, however, that the Maryland Style .. . “ schedule is easier. and._the -amount s < s T Y1 for Settlement. - Bitch smalles fhes s an o I i 3 Make a white dressing Byt AssosiatedProms. nally fixed by the commission, © seasoned with a table- SOFIA, March 23.—An agreement asf. . . o Lo 2omg s J spoonful of Lea & Per- to the amount of r : el cial ndviser. announced i’ Parts on 7ins’ Sauce. Add a cup- - allies from Bulgaria, a vell a March 16 that a settlement of the ful of crab meat andtwofine- - TP method and schedule of payments, has | CoUntry’s reparation debt was ex- Iy chopped hard boiledeggs. Democratic Principles “Not!veen reached between the Bulgarian | Pected throush acceptance by the 3 ly: 1eparation commission of a total of 7 W Servein cocktail glasses or i Soyemment and the reparation com-|350.000.000 gold francs, payable over | o ‘ e mission, after long negotiations among [« period of sixty years. This s outoast. Be surc yon use Conformable” to Accept: Premier Stamboulieki and the chiefs of | represents. about. onertourth ot “can | the Interallicd deiegations and commis- | r tion claim contained in the . lEA& 1 ance of Honors. sions stationed here. treaty of Neuilly. Mr. Hollis said In conformity with the agreement the | that the first payment would be made | Ry government has promulgated a decree this year. SAUCE PAST ONES WILL STAND @), THE ORIGINAL WORCESTERSMIRE = e —— | Dominion Government Will Recog- | 7 o S I RI( : I Il‘ d ‘: Give Your Motor i nize Merit of People of P Be“"“":“’l"\‘f“w“ : Other Nations. ) FRESH DOZ., UG | i : D g T Special Dispatch to The Star. I MONTREAL, March 23 —Canada is 1\ {much so that all titles, honor: co- {rations and awards from foreig MOTOR QILS [ernment are taboo. ! The situation was brought kcenl)! Wil! Soon Prove Their [to the attention of Canada today. If . ] 1 ceal neriority! when Dr. H. Ashton of the British Co- | ou e ! | G eat Supe (ORI fiumm:. University was forbidden to ! y o9 HERWOOD BROTHERS, Inc. ||| 2ccept the decoration ot the Legton of ' 4 ® N Mo ieee { Honor from France in recognition of | - y § award would carry with it no title, yet doughty champlons of the awards What Is a Guarantee? | |1 1o i e dinsuine: The taste for cheese differs |- 1 o i T s e almost as widely as people. ; oy Zc $ \ bated the question x recognition of SO there are several varie- . ! ’ titles in the dominion. and in the fol- lowing yvear they returned to the sub- N N titintoidbauh: tiesof MacLaren’s cheese to sult was that t the whole of e e ot LG o please these varying tastes. ‘ NEW YORK vised that the king should be peti- { : e loned to “refrain - trom conferring Those who prefer a sharp, 1o {any title of honor or titular distine- \ e Waeth ' ang > tion upon any of his subjects ‘domi- ey S I A I E . M Exen c cfal Dentiate. | [ clled or ordinarily resident in Can- wellaged‘:heese whodote ; een Our Kecord for the | | ada. " O e Title Batiérs) Ascased: upon that exquisite tang - L R i The resolution was adopted. but this only to be had in rare old My Pertact Suction | | VAT lhe baiters have been ac- ; Tewth win vt Sip | | cused of - n the old dead horse | cheese—should cal!for Mac- i or Drop—53.00. } into the and flogging it.” | y % h _Qther Scts of Tecth, 35 Up | | Ashon‘us well 53 that ot Dyv. hant: | Laren’s Old English. lgere , , Ib., c Filingy SO0 I Gold Crowas | |t ot for diabeien. and de: | isa sharp cheese at its best. : B in gold, silver, Work, from accepiing cven the honor of In- I Silverbrook Print Butter in Cartons, lb., 57¢ amalzam or | $3.00—$4.00 | tellectual achievement, | pims-orl 5 When the titles -resolution was Be sure you get | adopted excep was made in favor %o enar of those honors and titles granted for An ol milftary or naval service, literature HOUT 9 7 I L] e | and scientific research, but the atti- SUNDAYS. 10 A MU TILL 4 P. i | | tude of parliament noiw is that even | BIG MEALY i {those should not be excepted. Cana- —— 5 dian statesmen and military men who COOKERS S,, already possess titles are permitted STTIHISEINEW:. | o o e Uties are permisied : 3 A Ty e ceptance of awards will be perm Outside Merit Recognized. Canada recognizes outside meri st o coem ot s o CAMBPELL’S BEANS, Can....9 |PALMOLIVE SCAP, 5 Cakes, 39¢ But foreign nations a il e 2 hat Canada’'s sons cannol , receive r gnition at their hands. . One member of parliament has pointed out that while the literary man and the savant may not accept k I aver Sl oo b S| THE TEA | Lieut. Gov. Jones and the Rt. Hon i | Mr. Brown might. continue to flaunt cy. The “comrade” element quickly Nippy OTHER VARIETIES 1acted upon the suggestion and is now | . {dickering on the questlon of extend- { Pimento I {ing the eaict to cover ordinary titles | Old English OVER 7,500 STORES IN THE U. S. A. which come from parllamentary ap- pointments. (Copyright, 1923.) Cooks avich T REDUCE MEMBERSHP | The Hecht Co.—New Way Tire Service neither fuss British Lawmaker Declares Many of His Associates Prefer to nor muss in s o DEEi@H @@ By the Associated Press. < arch 23.—The house o i s ) o bate agreed to a motion offered by | {i.ord Newton in favor of reducing the ol G ' t d f ” 10 OOO .l oidlin wealedinatEazesiants. oiacioe | membership of the house. Lord New- 1 4 S . — . - ;th «ize of any other second chamber B s {in the world, and that . . . % % e [t the membern scateely ever attended iiiila : Adjustment Made Here in the Store! ‘the debates; they were always more | |likely to be‘found on the race courses ,ihan in the upper chamber. and the | il | X gt - > ; Al St 5 _ o A o S e BT S it | Notice the rubber market lately? ~ Why "\m We Selling Delion e ot sparation, = " : Prices ;;re up. Notice the nrg '(led 1 lSles};ln(ll lRmon(x;nen:lmg Marquis urzon agree tha e X s o 2 - . S w 4 < o P ‘ 1em 0o 1gniy (1] > JUS= [ Bastoneota 1 Seatin B A b3S 5 h market? Prices have advance ghly to Our Cus: {Plscemeat fashion. ' 11| | sharply. But thev have not ad- tomers: The debate was made noteworthy {by the fierce onslaugit of Lord Birk- T onts e s esdal s LR AN vanced at The Hecht Co. At our jand the Earl of Selborne, whom he {accused of being dishonest coalition- s i ‘ : : prices for Delions you save upward {with the question of the reform of SE Delion 1 ¥ I the house of lords, and were now as- b f 30 ! . and aiter carci | sisting .Lord Curzon in the policy of i ' i (o) C. e tires to be the best Heals S s ey ilceigienat any. d Sl s | thing will ‘come of the Newton mo- ! ; EDclioni e iave Itching Scalp | - Special! oS diny rsskine o e e s s | FIINNCING OF RANRBADS Ford Size g B u . : i ) X Delion boosters nuightly wkin erwstiom (i) Have Prominent Place oal 2 5 EHRTRUT £ L . neck. arms } $11.9‘) BECAUSE Declion Tires e Program of Chamber of Iphur and im- " Provement whowx mest day | Gommerce Meeting. Beeause of Itx © germ-destroying | pio o vl : properties nothing has ever beeg) FINANCINg of railroads will form a ke the place of this wal- | Major portion of the nation-wide dis- aration. which soothes and cussion of transportation problems ale ehe uin Tand lieayessifc elenr | planned for the eleventh annual E Py OUR SPECIAL PRICES Bowlos Wenthe. | TICOUIRE of the Chamber of Commerce < 2 Cord Tuhe Sulphur from any good druggist and |0f the United States in New York s List Price Sale Price e it like cold cream. iduring May. Speakers of national| Sizes 5 S ————land international reputation are to ———————— [ Intesnational Teputation ave to ! 7 30x3'% S. S. $20.30 $14.65 $1.95 3 (fore the general meetings. To bring out the views of dele- s 32x3Y, 25.75 19.55 235 jmates discussion will be launched by ' - |a speak y p: P g Al 31x4 e e o | their 5 - 5 $ s | St el e 32xd 32.50 2340 265 question also wiil be. presented be- {fore the insurance group meeuns,{ 33x4 33.50 23.65 2.85 Insurance companies always have Ibeen holders of rallway obligatio: fand their attitude is becom :(l (e 34x4 P s i |creasingly important, the chamber says, in the effort to get at the i : 32x4%% 42.70 24.95 3.60 BT Save you 20% to 3_0% 33x4Y5 43.75 2540 3.70 o e T . Aht e e to the railroads. . Real Woman’s Rule. - ’ < ¢ ~ [ From the Kansas City Star. 4 ( tll Near the City of Ishinomosky. in Y g {Japan, is a settlement in which}) . woman's rulc may be sald to be com-{ 3 > ([t plete. The wives suppert the hus- = acknowledged heads of the family. The men keep house and do other work that usually Is performed by bands and children and are !hnl fwomen. )

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