Evening Star Newspaper, November 30, 1923, Page 22

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PAFTS SEK TODSHRN NATON “Western Hemisphere Peace Women” Want Army and Navy Abolished. ° BY FREDERIC WILLIAM WILE., Pacifists, not content with the Bteady reduction of the Army and now want to abolish them altogether. Amazing proposals to that end have just been brought to the attention of the Department of Justice. They take the form of na- tion-wide propaganda to bring about & constitutional amendment whereby Congress would be deprived of the power to vote money for national de- nt is sponsored Union of the “write to £ shower their r gress with let ment of & anding enact- dment which will make pre s unconstitutional. The Propos that Congress be denied the “of taking measures to r fon or sup- press insurrect Identity Not Established. Just who the “Women's Peace ‘working committee” uthorities have not yet ey do not appear to ed. with the na- zation, known as cil for Prevention dquarters are in Washington. latest activity of the council to by tention of fe ported prese: Nicholson, o secretary” of ci exact mature of Nicho sojourn in soviet Russia_can ¢ be surmised. The council's official bulletin, publication, openly proci t of the National - tion of War, lately returned from Eu- Tope. 3 eeting held In e Dr. Fridtjof y aled for public support for a $1,000,000 fund. which tion is raising. The pa- did not detail the pur- s fund. Libby's published the year ended Septem- called for only $250,000. Anti-pacifist authorities allege that the pacifist crusade in the United States s financed mainly from abroad. The Women's Peace Union of the Western Hemisphere was founded in the women tes, Central pro zatiol belleving that the destruction of human life is unjustifiable under all to take an war and all violence.” To mmediate pur- var by constitu- tional amendment.” It would deprive Congress of the following powers now vested in it by the Constitution: 1. To declare war. 2. To ralse and support armies. 3. To provide for organizing, arm- ing and disciplining the militia. 4. To make rules for regulating land and naval forces. 6. To call forth the militia. 6. To provide and maintain a navy. 7. To appropriate money for war or preparation for war. 8. To protect the individual states irom invasion or domestic violence. The Women's Peace Union pretends that if the United States thus leads the way in “outlawing war,” other nations will follow and other peo- ples be encouraged to “demand simi- lar action from thefr governments.” The suggestion that women “should write to Senator Borah” evidently springs from t senator, in D duced his well tion No. 441, mind, anything so revolutionary as the abolition of the United States Army and Navy or robbing Congress of the right to provide for natfonal defense. What Borah mainly pro- posed_was “a judicial substitute for * in the form of an inter- national court modeled on our Fed- eral Supreme Court.” The extremes to which the Wom- en's Peace Union is prepared to go are indicated by the “membership affirmation” which must be signed by women who join. It reads as follows: “I afirm it is my intention never to ald in or eanction war, offensive or defensive, international or civil, in any way, whether by making or han- dling munitions, subscribing to war loans, using my labor for the pur- poss of setting others fres for war ervice or heiping by money or work any rellef organization which sup- ports or condones war.” (Copyright, 1023.) UNDERWOOD Factory Rebuflt TYPEWRITERS $3.00 Down, $5.00 Monthly General Typewriter Co. 616 14th Btreet 1423 F Btreet N.W. Street-Bargain | Near Columbia road. | Stores at $17.per square foot. See Mr. Bowers, With Arnold & Company 1416 Eye Street Mn 2434 Greeting Cards ct As usual, we are lead- ers in Christmas Cards. There are many hun- dreds here from’ which to make your selection—but: don't put off buying until the stocks become plcked. Right now is the best time. You will like our collection, be- cause It contains Bo many novel and beauti- ful Cards—different en- tirely from those you are acoustomed to seelng. 14th St, ene door. from Pa. Ave, Also 1339 Pa. Ave. Misses’ $25 Frocks 5 of the 15 smart styles Misses’ Section, 4th floor Fur and smart braid add clever trimming touches to this frock of twill. $25. Navy blue twill, with collar and cuffs and pipings of smart gray flannel. $25. Checked Flannel Sports Frock, with pleated crepe de chine col= lar and cuffs. $25. Charmeen Frock, in wood brown, with embroidery collar and cuffs. $25. THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. ¢, FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 30, 1923. Tlop The Boys® Own Shop—Fourth Floor The Place to Outfit Boys Everything that a fellow needs—conveniently grouped in his own shop—here on the Fourth floor. W. & L. Better Service School Suits, $12.75 With two pairs of pants You really get double wear with two pairs of pants—and there are several different models from which to choose; the sort of suits he’ll like whether he’s 7 or 17. New Mackinaws $12.75 In the popular style that every boy wears sometime or other in his life; big, roomy; dark color- ings; sizes 8 to 18. Boys® Golf Vests $5.50 Sleeveless knitted vests; sizes 9 to 16. Boys® Section, Fourth floor. Corduroy Suits $12.75 With two pairs of knickers After all, there’s nothing quite like a corduroy suit for wear; these are better than the usual at this price. Norfolk or spofts models; and two pairs of knick- ers mean more wear. Raincoats Every fellow needs a raincoat for bad, rainy days—if he has one of these, of tan rubberized fabric, he’ll arrive at school comfortable and dry. Sizes 4 to 14, $5 and up. Sizes 16 to 18, $6.50 and up. Tim’s Muffler Caps $1.65 and $1.75 Smart Coats for the Younger Set for Girls, $29.50; for Juniors, $39.50 Fashionable in a youthful manner are these smart winter coats for girls and junior misses. Dress models that will answer, too, for school ; smart sports coats, in the plaids and stripes so fashionably smart for young folk. Some with big fur collars, some with big collars of their own fabric. Juniors” Frocks, $12.50 Knitted frocks for sports or school wear —not only smartly styled, but quite as serviceable; in smart tan and brown color combina- tions. Sizes 15 and 17. Girls” Frocks, $32.50 Attractive school frocks of twill or jersey, designed esgecially for the girl of 8 to 14. She will like the smart and different trimming touches. Smart Winter Hats, $5—for street, for sports wear, for school, for dress—the junior girl and her younger sister may choose a smart, becoming hat from this collection of youthful hats, at'$5. Girls' and Juniors' Section, Fourth floor. Bloom Kist Lingerie Silk Special, $3 This charming silk, especially created for lovely lingerie, has a dainty satin stripe—and comes in such lovely pastel colorings as orchid, blue, pink, peach, salmon, turquoise and maize; the value is exceptional at this price, $3, Bilk Bection, Second fioor, Wool Sports Hose, $1.25 Just the sort that smartly dressed young Washingtonians are wear- ing—wool, ribbed effects, in brown, tan and smart heather mixtures; sizes 7 to 10. Boys” Extra Heavy Sports Hose, 50c—black, Derl:t"yy ribbed, with cuff tops; sizes 8 to 11. Young People's Hostery Sectios, Fourth @oor. Tomo-rrow—-ln Santa C-laus Land ial Toys—-Specia Big Drums, Special, 75c. Sewing Boxes, Special, 85c; for little girls. Metal Garages, Special, 85c; your choice of two styles—each with 2 cars; either motor cars or fire engines. Professional Model Moving Pic- ture Machipes, Special, $22.75— machines equipped with espe- cially good lens; rewind; 1 roll films, 1 100-watt bulb. Columbia Wheel Toys—Pedicy- cles, Boycycles. Very Special, $4.75, $10.75, $11.75, $13.75, $16.75. Come: to Santa Claus Land To- - morrow and see the Hundreds and Hundreds of Toys. Santa Claus is here, too. Fourth floor, - s Demonstrating —these wonderful toys so that i«m see exactly what they will 0. Laundry Sets and Dishes. Automatic Sand and Marble Toys. Motor Race Games. Mama Dolls — walking, talking, sleeping. ‘Water-color and Paint Sets; - Simplex Typewriter. Stone Building Blocks. Lincoln Logs, for building. Nl:rury Phonographs, that really play. % EdZucicm Spelling- Boards. Tigtop B Tip-top Boxing Game. Meccano its.. Drawing Master. Gilbert Construction Toys for - dmard &hn%lnn —1he Christmas Stor . We’re Specializing in Smart Frocks for Women $25 Seldom has the collection offered such a choice of distinctive and dif- ferent frocks as now. Here in this low-priced group one finds clever street frocks, smart afternoon frocks, graceful frocks for infor- mal evening occasions. Crepes and satins, charmingly fashioned, with fashionably smart pleats, touches of color in gay em- broidery or beads; or lace in soft cream shades for a chic little collar. And for evening or dinner occa- sions, dyed lace and georgette frocks in the charming style pic- tured—others in crisp taffeta, in more youthful modes for the younger woman. Black, brown, navy—and the smarter colors. ‘Women's Dress Section, Third floor. Tomorrow—The Millinery Salon Features Smart Midwinter Hats Low Priced, $ 1 5 Models which have formerly sold at much higher prices Many smart Paris imports included Here in this large group one may select a hat for every costume—for every occasion. Smart tailored affairs— hats with trailing ostrich for afternoon; hats brilliant with bright colored or metallic embroidery; hats with a touch of smart fur trimming; black hats, colored hats —all at this one low price, $15. Millinery Salon, Third floor, ) \ e ' Winter Coats, Special, $59.50 Exceptional Values in Four Smart Types Fur-Trimmed Coats of Deep-Pile Fabrics, $59.50 Lovely, lustrous fabrics, enriched with collars of black or taupe fox; beaver, viatka squirrel and caracul; tube-like and circular models; one smart style in brown with beaver collar sketched. Lustrous Pile Fabric Coats, Untrimmed, $59.50 Fashionable, smart coats for the woman who prefers to wear a sep- arate fur neckpiece; in black, kit fox, brown and navy. Swagger Sports Coats with Fur Collars, $59.50 Plaids and smart mixtures with badger, like this one sketched; raccoon, kit fox or opossum collars. Smart Sports Coats without Fur Collars, $59.50 Including the good-looking Shagmoor coats, camel’s hair coats, striped fabrics and English tweeds—in smart colorings. Women's Coat Bection, Third floor. - Special Offer The Delineator for 1 Yr., $1.20 for the twelve issues if you visit our'Butterick Pattern section tomorrow in the “Delineator” you will find Kathleen Norris’s “best serial”; Household Advice, by Matha Van Rensselaer; Advice by Dr. L. Emmett Holt, the baby specialist; The, Newest Fashions from Paris, All for $1.20; only 10c copy. Pattern mw-lu-u\' foor, S £ “ . kS In Boxes — the Con- venient Way to Select Gay Christmas Greeting Cards 12 in a box, with envelopes, 25c and 35c. At $1 box—one may choose from several charming dif- ferent styles—I2 or 18 to the box. At 50c box—15 Colored Christmas Cards in a box; with envelopes. 25 Assorted Christmas Post Cards, 25c box. Stationezy Section First fioor. For Christmas-Giving Satin Brassieres Special, $2.50 A dainty gift that one woman might choose for another is a satin brassiere —a new, longline model. with an elastic gore at the waistline—and shirred elas- tic shoulder straps that are exceptionally comfortable to wear. Corset Section, Third flvor Petticoats, $5 For Christmas Gifts Every woman would be de- lighted with the gift of a smart silk petticoat; and here, at $5, one may choose from many lovely and very different styles.” Radium silk, daintily embroidered; heavy tricot, with a knife- pleated flounce; and others cleverly trimmed — some combining two colors, and practically every color from which to choose. Several styles sketched. Petticont Section, Third fioor. Glove Silk Vests Special, $1.65 Tailored of glove silk, in pink or orchid; bloomers to match, $3. Glove Silk Vests and Bloomers Interesting values, in pink or peach glove silk to match, are— Vests, $1.95 Bloomers, $3 Glove Silk Combinations, $4 —bodice style, with seli straps; in pink or orchid. Knit Underwear Section, Third Soor. Women’s Comfy Felt Slippers, $1.75 One of the most popular of all Gift-Slippers are these comfy slippers of felt, with their soft - cushioned soles and heels. They may be chosen in a great variety of different colors (to match her robe)—and they are trimmed with ribbon and pompons. ‘Women's Shoe Section, Thind fioor, .

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