Evening Star Newspaper, November 7, 1923, Page 20

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20 ALLEN PAINTS DARK PIGTURE OF EUROPE Says U. S. Might Have Saved Situation by Hand in Rep- arations Body. “Had the United States had a repre- sentative on the reparations commis- sion_ the existing situation in Burope | would have been avoided,” sald Mal. Gen. Henry T, Allen, former com- mander of the American troops In Germany, in an address yesterday be- fore the District of Columber Chapter of the American League for Pen Women, at a luncheon at 1722 H street north- west, Referring to the present situation in Europe, Gen. Allen said: “This last phase of the is just as desperate as when shot and shells were being used. The death rate in Europe this winter is going to be enormous.” He also told of many events and questions which arose during the oc- D. C. STANDS HIgH: IN OFFICERS’ CORPS Leads All Sections in Representa- tion in United States Force of Reserves. The District of Columbia leads all sections of the United States in rep- resentation in the Officers’ Reserve Corps of the Army In proportion to population. Its strength. in that corps is 1,470, which, with a popula- tion of 437,671, makes its percentage 3.359, nearly three times higher than its nearest competitor, California, with a percentage of 1.432 Records of the War Department show that out of a population of 105,710,620 in the United States, the Reserve Officers’ Corps has a strength of 70,580, & percentage of .667. That total does not include 4,500 such of- ficeras in the Natjomal , 1,000 on foreign service and 2,500 in the enlisted personnel of the Army ag- gregating 8,000, The 2d Army Corps area, composed of the states of New York, New Jorsey and Delaware. leads in the number of Reserve Corps officers, with 11.044. The 3d Army Corps arca, composed of the states of Penn- lvania, Maryland, Virginia and the District 'of Columbia, ranks second, with 8,863 - THE EVi:ENING S'._:l‘AR WASHINGTON, D. €, WEDNESDAY,. N-OVEMEER 5 Wild East Still CrewEF rom Special Dispatch to The Star. ‘VANCOUVER, B. C.pNovember 7.-= Things are getting balk to normal in | Stberia, though they age still quick on the trigger-finger lha‘a, according to officers of the steamsldp Baychimo of the Hudson Bay Comgany, which has Jjust arrived here wit¥ & million dol- lars' worth of turs afler a six-month trading trip into the £rctic and along the Siberian coast, The return to normilcy, says Third Mate Stafford Watts, -is indicated by the fact that apparently 60 per cent of the population hdld government jobs. But that life is siill uncertain is heard and saw, Is Woolly, Siberia Reports that sixteen whites, who still are re- ‘sisting the reds, recently were shot down in_cold blood when t ‘countered & party of re ‘were being marched capt!: vestok by another red ban: * They had an intepesting' example of the free use of firearms aboard 3hip after they had picked up & num- ber of bolshevik governors and other officials bound for new posts. One of the passengers was the newly ap- pointed governor of Anadyr. The governor appropriated the only stateroom on the ship and, having procured a bottle of prohibited vodka, proceeded to hold high wassail. Sud- !denly a fusillade of shots burst out n the stateroom, and ship's offl- s, rushing to the scene, found the governor reeling about, howling indicated by many l)ilnll the crew One story they brofght back was Protitelacl MBcid Miciic Wonderful Sale Tany-syllabled Imprecations at his APPLE DEALERS_HERE EXPECT TO GET TROPHY National Apple week celebration closes tonight, The committee in charge of the local celebration last night was engaged In preparing Photographs and other material to be submitted to a national compmittee to support Its claim for the Mlver trophy cup offered to the city of be- tween 300,000 and 500,000 population. The local merchants spent consid- | erable time during the past week {n calling attention of the public to the :?:1’“(‘:”" who cowered In a corner, e secretary's wife la; - ur"l‘?‘uu on the floor. A S i ® governor was quickly disarm- ed and, happily to relate, it turned out that the governor's aim had been bad. The secretary was uninjured and his wife had merely fainted from ex- citement. 1923. celebrition, by having exhibity of the fruit in their stores and windows, together with the distribution of recipes and posters. The celebration here has been such that the committee last night said it felt sure the Natfonal Capital would recelve the prize this year. . IF YOU HAD A NECK AB LONQASTHIS FELLOW, | AND HAD | SORE THROAT | | | | | WL TONSILINE AV B, SHOULDQUICKLY RELIEVEIT | %c. mod 60¢. Hospital Size ¥ ab ALL DRUGGISTR PINDLER 607 12th N.W.—M. 2704 lean and Press all and Dgliver Ladies’ Suits . $1.50 Men’s Suits . . . 95¢ S cupation of Germany by the American expeditionary forces and in <onclu- sion pointed out that things as they are progressing in Europe now are not conducive to world peace The occupation of the Ruhr today constitutes one of the greatest dan- gers in history, he said Gen. Allen said that the prestige of ' the United States in Buropean affairs is enormous and ed the responsi- » bility to straighten things out lay p— with the United States <Y He told how the allied armies in 3 ' —_— A charter has been granted for a | workers hank in Los Angeles. 1= — 259 Reproductions éj Mr're Expensive Models 32475 States, and that these armies had set- tled down to a purely defensive battle in an effort to hold on. He pointed A lamf is the soul of a room. It ot that {f it liad mot feen for the purt ] symbolizks rest and comfort-.wcheer Derieal ot the alliud dountzisa could | 7l and hospltality. Therefore, it must not have beem what they are today - . . . . On account of the action of the United | harlllOanC \\'1[}1 ‘he room lt llght5 ¥ ~ . and ornaments. Below: Selections irom fout different types of lamps are shown. Piano Lamps A piano lamyp with mahogany or polychrome base, silk-lined shades of various colors, double silk iringe, moss and metallic edging. $24.75 Three-piece Living Room Suite, *119 An ideal suite for a hqme where limited space is a factor in the furnishing problem. A fireside chair, an armchair and a six-foot settee, upholstered in velour or tapestry, compactly yet comfortably designed to make the room de- lightfully livable. sernard ¥_and e L Borger is States during the war, he also pointed | out, this country should still have a! n the situatio i S h < = gues were welcomed by 3 N. Locher, president | g top t el,r Fal',' f the local branch of the organis tion. He was introduced by Mrs. H. "l Muliiken, chairman, at the luncheor. = | l? o{tlc ll2Ute ¢ An outline of methods of reviewing | or quick lasting relief from corns, 1\.33({1 xaes given by Mrs. William Dr. Scholl's Zino-pads stop the p.i,: | inone minute by removing the cause gy ~—friction and pressure. ESTATE LEFT TO FAMILY.| _ Zino-pads are thin, safe, antiseptic, — | healing, waterproof and cannot pro- Will of George H. Borger Filed | dme‘nsff:;on&mvb-d:lf]uwfenx —for corns, callouses an for Probate. bunions. Cost but a trifle, Get a box to- The will of G day at your druggist's or shoe dealer's, died October > day for probate. dev o s e Dz Scholl’s i!;‘l’l!y. un%hliill to a son, J z’ orger. The remaining ds 1 be distributed among i an'pa dren. George 1. B orger, Ottilia B - Botger, OHt Put one on - the pain is gane named $1 Girls' Panty Dresses 79¢ Made of good wash able chambray Colored Taffeta Pettibloomers 59¢ Rlack. navy. green glogham, rick and purple, good length, trimmed. Sizes 2 to | | elastic waist and knee, 6 years. fall cut Flannel and Percale Sacques 79¢ Fiowered dark _grounds percale sacques. ited lot. Style, Quality and Value DRESSES . $9 W A big assortment to choose irom, including all-wool Poiret Twill, Spanish Silk Lace and Silk j Crepe de Chine, in handsome models and in size. for Misses 16 and Women 44 to 50. All color: that are.desirable, at a big saving. One Long Rack Full of Coats and Dresses rge Dresses, in bl;(‘gll‘.llal‘ ‘d)(ld extra All-wool blye and a ome full lined and some Living Room .Suite 185 A popular-priced suite, invitingly restful lines. Three pieces, as pic- tured at right, done in a variety of new patterns in velour and tapestry. (Third Floor flaunelette, ud neat Lim- Table Lamps A table lamp that is truly a beauty — poly- chrome base, dou- ble silk - fringed and silk - lined shades in restful tones. $24.75 with Genuine Mohair Living Room Suite 295 A’ suite of three pieces richly es, in ng styles and colors, half jined and some are all wool. Sale of Timely Needs in Women's Batiste Bloomers, 29¢ i Men’s. Furnishings! . Heavy Ribbed Union Suits Piuk batiste bloomers in o full cut garment, I Good winter-weight garments, in a big value-giving sale at a i upholstered in self-tone blue or riage Lamps taupe mohair of woven brocaded A eharming de- sign of the popu- lar bridge lamp, with the newest in silk-lined, silk- fringed shades; , polychrome base. $24.75 design and tasseled trimmed. Deep, full spring edges and backs. loose spring cushions; B AN 2z elastic walst and knee. worth-while saving. All sizes for siim or stout men $1.50 Lace CURTAINS o g B A beautitul selection feilow who wears low shoes all winter; in brown, greep and black hesther mix- of styles, in white, Ribbed Union Suit (Third Floor.) Quality Mattresses That Invite Rest All-felt Layer Mattress, $11.95 Built layer on layer 7 89c 64=In. Table Damask, 59¢ Hpavy grade cotton damask, satin finish, iD a neat ‘selection of pat terns. - Perfect, full pleces. P~ il & ivory or ecru, 2% yds. 9 Boy’s long. 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