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WONEN BLAVED Rear Admiral Fiske, Retired, Assails Sex’s Ignorance By the Associated Press D YORK, fism prevails in the United States be- cause of the i il I nization that wealth produced,' FORU.S PACIFH December 15.—Paci- |9 | tention to mi the pacifist attitude of voters, and woman voters not only outnumbered the men, but their Influence largely dictated men's votes, he said. This situation, combined with “the effemi- con- “the enormous danger” of the Nation’s position Of all ewisting matters, the one ¢ women understand the least I he satd. r is a business o athematics and machinery and scientific appliances and nolse and discomfort and bloodshed and many other horrid things from which women Instinctively recoil “Not only do they recoil from even a of war, but the extreme of their nervous systems ny of them incapable of stituted he proof of this i that most women sire for a reasonable § paredness for war with an actual ar.” He held th ans of escape a n by the men that v women to realize re: “Perhaps the best way,” g to prove to them for the com he wome: t and pi n in spite o protect - the comprehended |is t nd educational | university and col y voung man who c s education should be THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C. MONDAY, DECEMBER 15, 1924. CHINESE FARMERS PREY OF WAR LORDS Diversiori‘of Funds to Military COfier; Likely to Qring Extra Taxation. the Associnted Press. Novem- at the Chinese farmer, taxed to the limit of his to pay, is to be called upon to the burden of the present puni- expendition is the conclusion ent situation in ed schools sugge onal funds are being diverted me from railro: ffers, but it is plainly to b the farmers, who constitute fourths of the population, will de to provide the bulk of the has to con- for examnple, ed by the war lord: |compel private fortunes tc tribute, and it is notable that the patriotism of the private does >t prompt him to support the cause of the central government. The war lords are therefore driven to Inven- and they invent one more the farmer, when he is least able to do so, 15 asked to support it as never before. The war lord's first move gentie one. - He proposed to buy cro but for these he set his own figur which was about half the market| price... As; the. crops came in slowly at this, figure, each county was asked through its officials to produce a cer- tain amount. Military. pressure on the official, official pressure on the farviner, and the trick was done. The war lord needed carts—thou- sands of them. There were muni- tions to be hauled many miles over trainless country. He turned to the farmér. A telegram to the clvil ofi- ciat and the official assessed the wceording to its population, an re from 100 to 800 carts. The county maglstrate in turn assessed illage, according to size, one ts were to have animals mals drivers. All this in the military order, but no half price nor half wage was offered here. The carts, animals and carters were d in any way that would pense to the war lords. h village held a meeting to e how to meet the demands. A ethod with the village to offer a given sum for The actual sum paid in 1$200 to induce a | to the front wit | eponsil The cost to each village of its utfits is usually shared proportionately by the villagers on the basis of But the and uipm ¥ » cook his foed and to ad and unload ains, to bury the to perform other menial la- ruption of co ng by soldiers ufterer. ve been ruined g for a little relief from the gov- ernment, perhaps a job on a dyvk financed by the flood Telief surt But the taxes go for the BUY ON THE PLAN THAT | “‘; MADE THE “LIBERAL” FAMOUS Just bring a “five spot.” That's all you need to secure your Holiday ap- parel. On any purchase up to $50 pay only $5 down. Smaller purchases as low as $1 down. Come and bring the whole family. Dress them all in style for Xmas. You can start paying next year in small amounts as you get paid. In addition to our generous offer we have reduced prices from 10% to real inducement. 35% making buying now a Come. 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A fine, close-woven quality. Fast colors. 25¢ Outing Flannels, 19 27-inch plain-color ing Flannels, in pink, light blue, light and dark gray and white. 30c Outing Flannels, 25¢ 36-Inch OQuting Flannels, a heavy, double-flecce quality, in neat colored stripes. o< 25 to $39.75 High- Grade Winter Coats $18.88 The Majority Lavishly Trimmed With Fur CoHars Some With Fur Collars and Cuffs Unseasonable weather forced manufacturers to unload at a sacrifice, and we bought these coats to such advantage that we can offer savings you would hardly expect so early. Coats of high character, representing the most delightful styles of the season, offered in many instances at just about one-half the price they were intended to sell for. Materials are: Fine Suedene, Velour, Bolivia and Cut Angora. Many with fur collars and some with fur collars and cuffs; others. with self collars. Rich furs includg: Manchurian Wolf, Muskrat, Sealine (dyed coney), and Marmot. Lined throughout with crepe de chine or satine. Colors of navy, brown, black, gray, cocoa and reindeer. Sizes 16 to 20, 36 to 44, also extra large sizes 4275 to 52}:. Goldenberg’s—Becond Floor. : & Goldenberg’s—First Floor K3 2 x4 Annual Xmas Sale of Men’s Perfect Shirts - On Bargain Tables, Second Floor—Quickly Reached by Four Elevators and Two Stairways These are the same splendid quality shirts that packed our Second Floor last Monday with men and women buying shirts for gifts. A Man Cannot Have Too Many Shirts—And These. GOOD Shirts Will Be Most W elcdme. Every shirt full cut and well made—and note this: Absolutely PERFECT! © Materials are fine Woven Madras, Repp Cloth, Cotton Pongee, N Corded and Striped Madras, Oxford Cloth, 80-square Percales, Duce- tyne and other fine Shirtings. = Sizes 1374 to 17; all regular sleeve lengths. Neckband and collar-attached styles. A wide variety of patterns and colors. Plain white shirts—plain tan shirts—plain blue shirts—and a great array of new stripes, figures and fancy patterns. Every shirt warranted fast color. P — Surprise 5th Floor— (5 varanieed Merél\amdse “Surprise Values”—MEANING: Lowest prices in the city for wanted merchandise. We guarantee this. No mail or phone orders filled. Women’s $1.25 Boudoir Slippers Women’s Quilted Satin Boudoir Slip- {85¢ pers, with padded sole and silk pompon; Women’s assorted colors. Sizes 3 to 8 “Knickernick” “Burprise Fifth Floor.” & 75c¢ Oilcloth Table Bloomers, 84c Women’s “Knickernick” Covers, 50c Bloomers, fine ~sateen, -in sslight Seconds) 45x45-inch Oficloth Table black, navy, blue and pink. “Surprise Fifth Floor.” Covers, printed on Sanitas Oil- cloth. 40c Turkish Towels 29¢ “Burprise Fifth Floor.” Fancy Turkish Towels, assort- $3.50 Plaid Blankets $2.45 Pr. ed colors and patterns; firm, “64x76 Double Bed Size Soft Fleece Finish Blankets, in plaids of blue, pink, tan or gray; perfect “Burprise Fifth Floor,” Women’s Fiber Rayon Hose] (Seconds of the 50c Grade) f \n Men’s $2.50 Coat Sweaters GE 59c Scarfs & Pillow Slips, 39c All-linen Scarfs and Pillow Slips, natural linen color; fringed ends. “Surprise Fifth ¥loor." Children’s $1 Felt Booties, 69¢c Children’s Felt Booties, with padded soles and picture cufts; assorted colors. Sizes from 8% to 11 Men's Coat Sweaters, firm elastic knit; me- dlum weight, close-fitting coats, that will give plenty of warmth; V-neck style, with two pockets. Plain brown only. Perfect quality.’ “Surprise Fifth Floor,"” 35¢ “Close the Mill” Game 13c Game of “Close the Mill,” in- cluding game board, checkers and directions for playing. “‘Surprise Fifth Floor.” ¢ 25¢ Stamped Tea Towels, 2 for 25c Stamped Tea Towels, assorted, neat patterns. “Burprise Fifth Floor.” $1 Chameisette Gloves Kayser’s Genuine Washable Chamoisette 3 Gloves, heavy quality; with’' P. K. sewn? Balton thumb, two clasps and wide em- c o broidered: backs ;. covert, oak,-beaver and’ 4 v “Burprise Fifth Floor." quality. “Burprise Fifth Floor." Women's Fiber Silk (Rayonm) Stockings, made with the mock seam back, in black and assorted shades. Some have the fiber garter hem, while others have the cotton. “Burprise Fifth Floor.” R e M ¢ R R A S N S R L R R N R AR R R BN E N NR R NZ > o ey DENBRETNENE BB EERBND 0