Evening Star Newspaper, April 16, 1923, Page 20

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20 . THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, 1. C. MONDAY, APRIL 16, 1923. . . individuals on the street and con- | soldier looks cross, the civilian shiv-|now a fugltive in Hongkong, nre[neuuary«o restoro the constitutional | feared and hated Dr. Sun—to lend 1f he can give a government I(leallst Chwf Dreams Peace e e, Cthat they e ill ot Ret | ova and seuttios’ around & Gorner. | around Walchow, between the TAIpUN | government of the Chiness repubio | nelpie hand to his eforis to restors | to South Chinu again. there 1 Nome to thelr wives and concubines | Laek of cIvio consclousness and Indi- | troops and Canton, while Wu Pel-fu | meaning the South China government. | order in Canton, & few miles up the | chance that the rest of tho countrs unless they make & spot donatlon.|vidual courage is China’s fatal weak- |has a division just across the border | it will depend on Pekin's attitude to- | river. will follow. It is the one best bei . . e He can go A. W. O. L. for a few weeks | ness. Dr. Sun's evangelism may |in Kiangsi, a nucleus for varlous dis- | ward troop disbandment. Though his [ Until his overthrow—he -says by | R e e 0 wr oot lna with his rifie and cartridges for the |arouse them some time. satisfled remnants which wish to|Cantonese admirers continue to call | yongkong's assistance—last y,.m. | — excitement of holding up trains. bi-| Next come the generals—two rival | march on Canton. him “president” Dr. Sun officlally | Sauth China had & semblance of gov- | ESCAPED GIRLS FOUND. rating junks and shooting at other|forces. Yunnan and Kwangsi—each signs himself “commander-in-chief of | ernment. Now, it Is ruled by bandits, | Lena Xander, Congress Heights, soldlers-—always kidnaping a few cl- |\W{th & general who wants to be su- | Blocks in Path. the Kwangtung army and navy.” pirates and dozens of rival generals’ | * 5 Soiliiviing e Lo bty ren & S preme in and around Canton. Dr Sun | Such is the actual situation facing | Peking as a government has been a |Janice Crampton, Hagerstown, HY JUNIUS B. WOOD. it requires a lot of mechanism. If ;l'\‘eq according to their social stand- | hys two groups of loyal Kwangtung | the first move toward step No. 1. All| China’s Only Hope. myth for years, a diplomatic fiction |two of the three girls who walkes Soecial Iinpately o The Star and the Chicago | DF. Sun can accomplish the first step 8. troops, one at Kongmoon, down the |of Dr. Sun’s genius and personal pres- | In sporting parliance, Dr. Sun is| perpetrated by outside powers.' Even away from the National Training S Ihe st in Kwangtung province alone, he may e Pearl river, and the other at Taipuh, |tige will be needed to cven get it|China's best bet today. If he can do| those who dislike him and scoff at, School for Girls last weck, were CANTON: ‘h‘m April 16.—Sun Yat- | De able to force it through in the b . Just ss the border from Fukien. | started. It will be several weeks be- | nothing, there is littie hope for order | him as a dreamer cannot suggest found last night wandering about th. = ‘! |other ~ provonces of South China, If China were the United States the | The ( :se would like their home | for No. 2 is ready conside in China or for the outside powers| any other than Dr. Sun' who can|vicinity of Cherry Hill, a suburb o s a program for China which 15 | Svhere his influence is the strongest.|village barber, the corner druggist | boy ] o Y and | and months or y the to continue their present policy to- ! bring order out of chaos in Kwang- Baiti Raltimore’ police too) as the world. It is & good |After that the Fengtein, Chilhi and [and the legion commander would l¢ & pre | come down to the pearl-inlaid council | ward her. No. 10 Downing street | tung. The Kwok Ming Tang, the |charge of them and notified the local frogram on paper—academic approval | Anhul factions, which dominate the |a posse of cltiz to chase the raga- The Haklo troops of Chan Ching-ming. | table. seems to have believed this when it | world-wide secret society of which police. The giris will be returned t - v rest of China, must be considered. At |muffins into the river. In Chin Dr. Sun's disloyal general, awho 18| Dr. Sun says he hopes it will not be | ordered Hongkong—a colony which ! he is head, is more persistent than | the school. whlch can be given to most of his|present they indorse his program. e B W fe i e bt e Mt e iy it programs sinee the Chinese republic with the important modr\‘flcnlmndn;nli i e haned ; | unification shall come_first and de- Wwiis 1sunched twelve VERERISRD: | mobilization possibly ddscussed later. | 11e has always had programs. Natur- | To them unificatio means dividing @il the first step in each of them has| China into sphere cen to establish order and govern- |shall be dictator: wenal eredit in xh;mumry. Th,f :rslt ::fi“’(fc";fl,"u" WO¥Ermme Nt gD 5“"l 1 5 never has een accomplished | N the country seems to dis- Tsao-lin Powerful. i 3 nte o rther away from fit, The genteel ex-bandit, Gen. Chang hat the Chinese political | Tso-lin, at Fengtien (Mukden) holds ound swings Dr. Sun into|yngisputed sway over Manchuria and ! has a more ambitious pro-|Mongolia. He may not be able to one proposes not only 10| whip Gen. Wu Pei-tu, at Peking, and s troubles of China, but .a‘xo probably will mot try again t o soothe the grievances of Afghanls- | nring “hut there is smaller chan tan. Tibet, India and a few other{oe" G2 2tine Chang on hizs home | countries. Iplains. The Chihli element is split! In Power at Canton. between Wu Pei-fu and the aged! ' Sin has been ensconced in Can- | Gen. Tsao’ Kun " Touo wants to_ be Al Tttme fs oo shont W realizing tat it wouid rele Celebrating With Even & . e :|him to the outside of Chihli councils, | ; 4 4 Little | Protests that Tsao fs intellectually | Lower Prices fected in the gar-|incapable. i ilinw- intasted. com. | Tsao cannot whip Wu, and the best| for Standard Quality reially crippled city. This is m.,-elstr- ist in China would lose fa Merchandne wtail in the world scheme of Dr. Sun, pting Gen. Chang's aid in suc t would be a good start. an undertaking. The Anhui elemen t < important and influenial, | holds the Yangtze country. It, Dr. “ Sriparatively small part of | Sun and Chang Tso-lin are ready (o Dir. Sun has brought a'lull in | co-operate for unification. If Wu is | kiicof four militars Tactions | able to dominate the Cnill faction. ! ¢ [ ] [ ] E and Kwangtung | it will not come into the combination. { “'tis ‘close advisers s g s 3 mpaign he and: e — s—- § an they -i- ang i 1 enemies. How- | beyond Dr. | Specially Purchased for Birthday Sale Spring Millinery Wants Big L ne erore A loan of $6.000,000 ig s dis ccomplished practical first | €03 for the purpose of disbandini ! a0 not miatter. A newer and |9 cent of the troops in the sin . ] : e e Hiwars alnied Ja | €le Drovince of Kwangtung. Anti . militarists who can back up th S x convietions to that extent now ha . Plans Four Steps. an opportunity. There are guar: / N 3 E : : in the present program | tecs of repavment of the 1!;‘1'\-"" Dr : ven’ more exceptional values in WS ‘\uu remains in ]mv\v’r e soldiers ! 2 H H t r rnlplv\(n'lll on h-,rnmnnlh and chow, which Ihv‘\ ocen- | | . e 3 4 3 H Ry e e e e o = N 5 as part of our Birthday Celebration. tion of China on a peace | which they always take, for jobs T = 7 y 2 4 popular govern- | r¥ing coolie bskets at the s pay. | 3 ! {i s ¢ Coolle pay is 38 2 month. hence ] \ ? i M f foreig cers | need for a loan. Thia trifiing prel : AX &\ Concermng the Fashions < 2l ina Ar\“'iAPpl S l,n ulll other provine [ {.5 X K y 1a o Grea Soldlering is less dangerous in b [ A HA X United ‘States and others | China than In any other part of the | / X < | THE Sl:HT.S feature the extremely « of thelr iriendliness (o | world, A soldier can stick his dirt § i ) BB\ favored side tie and sash bow effects, or torch of democracy to | the § ? almond Jar. . ; k- {9“0“' 2{:58“ :nddzokic?blyl well ‘dflilored n and help himself. . 3 2 I ines. are 0] i i 3 n is beautifully ideal- ate prominent merchants i i i+ ) . X s inevasiotne e a beautiful spotlight, | paving “squeeze” or stop prosperous | THE COATS, WRAPS AND CAPES ihow h(l)w s‘:riking are the long, slender ines; also the wrap and side tie designs. HIN 3 Many are resplendent with embroidery or Every Type Of M‘l“mery ‘F aShlon braiding. Dress models, silk lined. Individual models that women most admire. And the greatest collection B ful S of mndel: for every occasiloml o - eautiful Soft Fabri The small and dashing little cloche admired for suit and sports coat wear; . brics the afternoon and dinner hat of large, graceful brim and the unusual The deep-pile materials for dress Coats indefinite shape models that serve for all-around wear. and Capes: Velvay, Velour, Livonia; sports : models of Polaire and Overplaids. Taffeta Milan Leghorn Suits of fin lit Poiret Twill | Trimmings lovelier than you can picture. Crowns and brims flower cov- o‘: :ui(s of (;n?:lau;ry T ey o ered, single graceful ostrich effects, odd novelties or huge ribbon bows or Russian grass. . Wood Shades, New Blues, Greens, Rose Tones, Lavender, Orchid, A Real Opportunity Event Brown, Navy and all Black or Black with White DOWN STAIRS STORE DOWN STAIRS STORE Oatmeal Straws v » L] L4 The Season’s New Unusual Value in Spring Dresses Costume Blouses | ‘ 3 Priced for the §$ 1 6 Tomorrow---A Sale of ||| & 34.95 P Birthday Sale 3 . Dresses the fashion type of which will be the most favored for the Spring and 5 OOO : Of Lovely = % Summer seasons. So many wholly captivating little trimming effects, unusual ways 1 Silk Crepes ) R of pleatings; sleeves that stop just below the shoulder line or are long and drapey. / {147 g In fact, styles more charming and in such splendid variety that for fashion appeal Rose Bushes i / / pd ! Costame iblouses ; alone these are out of the ordinary. that will create ; beautiful three- | N ) °[ piece costumes f \ Unusual Quality Silk Crepe and Knitted Fiber Dresses 5c each; 3 for 1 with one’s Spring : 3 suit. R The Silk Frocks in both youthful and more Tricosham and Marvelette Dresses of slen- IVE ) The Side Tie i matronly styles and of wanted heavy quality. der lines, with perfect tailored finish. These in W D { Th: l“‘ll; Band : Featuring the new tones of wood, including navy or black. Hardy. 2-vear-old, field grown Monthly Rose Bushes m__\_M“h“““ DIohEs beige and sand; also grays, navy and black. Many coat dresses included. that will bloom this year. New Embroideries I'his is an excellent opportunity for you to secure your Most Desired Shades Remarkable Dress Values favorite rose bushes. The variety from which to choose Sand colored blouses with self-trim- is exceptionally Ia ow, too, is just the time to set ming er brightened with Egyptian them out in your yard and garden. They are all in prime motif embroidery. condition, and are separately wrapped and labeled, ready to be planted Silver gray blouses with embroidery or narrow tuckings as trimmings. Navy blue blouses, all navy or with Rambler or Climbing | color embroidery. Also rich shades © of brown. Yellow Rambler Excelsia Dorothy Perkins (Red Dorothy Perkins) Very New Sleeve Styles From those that are very short] :nd - 3 i with small strappings to elbow .l[()llt/ll_) Roses length with unusual cuff finish. Grus aus Teplitz Pink Killarney DOWN STAIRS STORE American Beauty White Killarney Frau Carl Druchski Columbia Sunburst Radiance Ophelia Earrings Birthday Price DOWN STAIRS STORE Garden TOOIS S M A New Purchase of Greater Values You Can Work With |||l saehase § Women’s Spring Pumps and Oxfords Strong, sturdy tools that will last a long time Patent Leather Strap Pumps with ordinary care. Many Unusual New Styles . ! Garden Trowels...15c to 40c Short Handle Spades...$1.50 Earrings in imitation of jade, crys- Black Kid New Cuts Transplanting Trowels, Long Handle Spades...$150 tal, pearl, coral, jet, amethyst, sap- Brown Calf Low Heel [ J Hand Weeders. itc o i:‘ Garden Rakes...65c to $1.50 phire and many combinations. Sam- Hedge Shears, $1.75 to $2.75 Hoes .. .65 and 85, i1l ~ ple jewelry included. P : g p:ufifng Shears, 50¢ to SL6s Magic Weeder H o:-mfl.z; ! "\LSO NEW BRACELETS, 45c Combinations Medium or High Heels .- g Pt Leather Bags, 75¢ ) A Maker’s Close-Out Samples and High-Grade Small Lots Hoes ..... . Grass Hooks. . Girass Shears. Totatajiiooky : New effects for spring and summer. Sizes 3 to 8 in the combined lot. Almost complete size range between 4 and 41 Rubber Plant Sprayers, ‘Two-strap bags, in blue, gray or 85c and $1 Woodla A = Midget Sprayers, 45c and 65c e iR alons brown. Well lined. Very special. Flower and Vegetable Grass King Lawn Mowers: o Also Women’s Seeds.....10c and 20c pkg. 12-in, $7.28; 4-in, $750 [} Handbags, $2.95 i Kidskin Oxfords Lawn Grass Seed, A e . Y Berkeley Ball-beari With Connective o “ou.;f_i;gzd_‘":ol;klg_ i ng Lawn ! Women’s genuine leather club b-gl, : Arch Support ed, Seinch; 25 and 50 ft. 12-in, $1125; 14-in., S12 in 18-inch size. Beautifully lined \ > i lengths ........... 16c ft. 16-in., $12.75; 18-in., $15 and exceptional values. Honsewates Baction; (PIreh: Boor. DOWN STAIRS STORY DOWN STA IRS STORE

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