Evening Star Newspaper, April 10, 1924, Page 25

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and later with the the | There is a labor government because % in the press and on the floor of the | not ungenerously, that this man, dis- Trying to Keep U] follies of the ms ::I.d“ tl“l:‘l;‘l:lv ofll;:ld. b:’;’um A house of commons, Viscount Curzon | credited pacifist at this time nine o it g o comma; obedienc m Life. 4 strove for a dipl 1 f the | years ago, may vet be the s holds affection, that he has an au- |confidence and then justify the com iplomatic success of the ToATS a0 e ykrl(x(n h“’”k':;;{"f’ A woman had just learned that her in recent times. But as I have said, Tegro workwoman, Aunt Dinah, bad life and made his lite work. not the smallest hint of the politician, | thority possesses by none of the lead- | fidence. If he has character a British | §ood cld-fashioned order. Macdonald and, on the whole, hardly more of the | ers other parties—and yet out-|public man may be stupid, even wants a seitlement, he wants peace, . i § ; > i " s 1ingly T have proved @ y 8 suggestion of the public man. wardly there I3 not & sign of the in- | Macdonald is certainly not that—he b iah e s nnE S| Tr TR CRILEELE Rave pe | at the age of seventy married for ths . . man t ward s v the out- Premier, Apparently Colorless, Quiet, Lack=| c,i° ooy & A i, e | lpgs "StR Which cxplaina these |may be slow, he may lack ull the, 0V% | and menace at home and abroad. He era does mot cateh im, the (nter- | foUTth tim . Vivid Qualiti ;P S Lioyd George, is to feel almost in-| Moreover, if the man has made his |sucoeed with the British people be- L"Lm;n"'mfiu‘“ A e aos el b g X am | Why, Aunt Dinah,” she exclaimed, v ualities o, redeceuors, tands stantly something of the reason for|own career painfully, he has never|yond all of his associates and be!|J% FIE adrifice nothing that he holds iat Mus uld not under- |ty ution. stand either | war or its method. b the success of each. Each in his way | hesitated to rsin it recklessly. A |sustained in adversity as none ofihis {SSMEIRatq) Bolution 0 SR ! | . T . ould help you, help the camers. as(Quarter of a century ago he flung [rivals are supported in success. e > Firmly by Principles He Believes Best. T oware, 10 5 1ts duty. ach of them | himself against the Rood. tide of he. ol i Fighter. | even the severest Tory critics agree. yndicate. en a was quite as anxlous that his per- | tional patriotic sentiment stirred by presses e etadehaSeskbiRosntnliitidaiobo ) sonality should be felt as the inter- | the Boer war. His opposition to the | ¥Tom an interview with Macdonald I i |was to feel that this amazing and| yjower could be to oatch it. But|world war mot only led to social os- |you carry away the impression that . S —— : q le personal had already ab- . - March 15.—During f > thero is no help from Macdonald. The | tracism and pelitical exile, but were |in foreign relations there will be no OB § sorbed you to his purpose. To be = » & three-wofk atay in London T had|meraly in the premenco of Lora Bal- | man Will dlscuss thss queations on | 1s0 occasions when the police had | quarrel over unessentials, that no th fortune to meet the new|four was to be instantly impressed | wi y v 3 matter of personal pribe, no hunger e sood] Lo s nfntte, amatantly, imnrested | with simple, direct frankness, with- | at least once when intervention did er of personal pi British pfime minister on three very It out phrases, without any art of the |not save him from physical violence |for personal triumph, will control or harm of manner, the mething | orator or of the public man accus- |at the hands of enraged Australian » e tomed to be interviewed. oldiers. inf = B ne willyloln 12 Persounlity Blusive. L hing and every' . MRS Jadicnl Pheupt does not mean sacrifice of any part Hirat ol glish public . per-| But with all the frankness y But having fought the war, no i man inet G, Aty Tollojrors: Secnnd: | Haps AImost ut its best. the' comblna- |Uial (he bersomulity sludes You or.|sooner had the sireEEle endea tha |Of Principle, but that when the tamue § the achievements of 2 great e In the prime | fjon of good looks. physical fitness |perhups, an even odder clrcumstance, is really drawn, he will fight to the : him T e o O moen. |and the touch which material success | that the man is not even interested |N® Mung Wimself \into the battle |end doggedly, unyielding. And so a live after so the faithful adds. either in his personality or much in st the rudicallsm coming from |lease you come to the sense that the : : finally at his o Now. when you attempt to set down |himselr. v. c man i8 before all a fighter, & visionary service of The Florsheim Shoc has dence, in} Downing street, the night| r impressions of Macdonald, you| More than any British public man, with a Scotch background and a hard, . Defore 1 Jeft England, whén a debalc | riifiae he hus nelther the dlatinciion |save perhaps Disrasi, Macdonald has | ireme Viewnce of the patriotic pas. |human experience. a Wilsonian, but cstablished 2 very pleasant memory B the hpuse, the great debate ove g and broken |sion of his political opponents, he |with all the human training the late . c thur Hlenderson's indiscrect eleS- jndesa s h_the position | challenged, fought, defeated the cx- | President lacked. | with thousands of wearers—a lastmg tion speefch, prevented his coming 10 and which ho now holds. He Is as we | tremists He | Already, almost by magic, he has| Z 5 : ® dinnerd with & mutual friend. Baldwin, on first view. no |Americans say, a self-made man par ard | swept away all the petty jealousies reminder that The Florsheim Shoe will ¥ - under [more than ,oF medium height, | excellence, but there is about him | Grey and of Lenin. and personatities which cluttered up i 5 it h isficd bef ng hair, eep-set es [no ng to suggest the fact, much n the end there is about the man | Franco-British relations under ur- s ) lined . ¢ of [1ess to suggest Dride in the achieve- | and about his career the zon: he has rejected definitely all the atisfy again as it has satisficd before whom you would say, S |ment. You would say that in success | cumstance; his personality is tricks and clever devices of Lioyd s you could see hi Y s [he s no different from what he has | {ably buried in the cause. corgo. One day he will meet M| Most Styl been In the remoter days when he|interested in himself, he is not even | Poincare In the discussion of the real | yles - |came to London jo make an exceed- | concerned with his career. Of what |underlying problems of Europe. n ) carious Ving with a not too | he has to do he will talk with simp that day I am sure M. Pof: influence him, that he will yield any- & e Ji with his e| a direct straightforwardnese, with in- | can have the outward semblan and you realize thatDbellishment finite reserve of words, but absolutely thiz: Haa mafient oic S aaion oT Rl e, leader of the most astonishing|no concealment of thought. When etails which might be| pert S ssoretd {dealists. intel- | he has finished you know what he | & Sofber Ll R erhaps the dominating impres oT ARitators, visionaries|thinks, but—you have no clear pic- 5 st 0 Eive | ufter all, is one of sadness, not me nd s unionists which was ever | ture of him. sent France, s appearance | Iy or mainly personal, but rather t collected under one banner; that he Unmistakab! Macdonald has what | his strength there is nothing personal which comes with a long i t only dominates them, but that|the British call aracter,” the thing | no fear of a lost majority, of a de- Ehould any wccident remove him the|they like best that their public men | parted popularity. i | whole rore would fly into pleces.|should have; but this character is not Lioyd George looked for a triumpi | The Hecht Co. The Hecht Co. J m Shoes for Women H SiZCS $ .85 | 41012 AAA to E Cor. 7th & K 414 9th St. Shoes that “City Club Shop” 1914-16 Pa. Ave. will step smart- ! 1318 G St. 233 Pa. 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