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BRTAI SUPPORTS CHNESE DEMANLS in Favor of Extraterritorial Request With. Guarantees, Chamberlain Says. By the Associated Press. LONDON, September 23.— The British government s in sympathy with the general trend of Chinese aspirations in the matter of extra- territoriality, Foreign Secretary Chamberlain’ said in his letter of in- struction to the British delegates to the Chinese tariff conference. It is hoped a settlement of the question may be hastened. he added. he text of the letter, made public BAND CONCERTS. By the U. S. Soldiers’ Home Band, bandstand, tomorrow eve- ping, beginning at 5:45. John 8. M, Zimmermann, bandmaster; Emil A, * Fenstad, assistant leader. March, “Universal Freedom, Blankenburg Overture, “The Hunt for For- tune” . Changon Indian, T Morceau, ‘“Moment Musicale,” Schubert Scenes from musical comedy, “Rose Marle" i An Indian novelt, “The Star Spangled Banner,” AT DESIGNS TO BE ON VIEW. Roosevelt Memorial Plans Will Be Submitted October 1. The Theodore Roosevelt Memorial designs which are being prepared by groups of landscape gardeners, archi- THE Alumnae to Make $25,000 Anniversary Gift to National Cathedral School The alumnae of the National Cathe- dral School for Girls have raised a fund of $25,000, one thousand for each year of the school's life, which they are to present to their alma mater during the 25th anniversary exercises, which start Saturday. This is the first considerable sum presented to the school since the original _gift of - $200,000 by Mrs. Phoebe Hearst for the bulldings and equipment. The corner stone of the building was laid by Bishop Satterlee on Ascension day, 1899, and the building dedicated 1 later, muking a quarter of a century of actual service which has been rendered. In connection with the anniversary, it _was pointed but, a peculiar mis’ take was made in the inscription on the corner stone. This had been In- ended to read “For Christ and His Church”” The stone carver accident- ally made the words, “For Christ and His Children.” Life in the school really began on October 3, 1900, with 4§ puplls. The school has a five-year course, the last year being practically equiv- alent to the freshman course In an arts college. The course aims to pre- pare not only the intellect but the character of girls. The students are taught particularly the value of thrift and charity. They forego giving Christmas presents to each other, for example, in order to give them to those who need them more. A considerable list of charities is contributed to by the students. These cover 10 diocesan districts, work in Alaska, in Japan, in the Southern mountains and among lepers. The school is partially self-govern- ing. A student council of 15 members recommends policies and has confer- with the principal on important It has no administrative au- thority, however. | UNIONS BAR COMMUNISTS. AUSTIN, Minn., September 23 (#).— ‘The Minnesota Federation of Labor today voted to exclude Communists and their sympathizers from future State conventions. A resolution was adopted, 213 to 24, to amend the federation constitution to bar “members of the Workers Communist party or any one who openly advocates or teaches the prin- clples of the Workers' party. EVERGREENS ROSES PLANT NOW - SEND FOR CATALOG UE W.R.GRAY, - OAKTON.VA IPARERRENRERRRERRR, | R | Before Bad Before you decide on a new roof ... let us send you samples of Preston@p oorin There is no obligation Weather Comes & The present time's a vastly better time than later to have ROOFS PUT IN SHAPE for Winter. 4Bad weather usually comes T Tute Autumn. and the replacing _and repairing of our root will necessarily attended with more in- conveniencs to you if post- Yyesterday by the foreign office, breathes the same friendly spirlt which marked tects and sculptors of the country are 0 Mr. Chamberlain's speech, Friday. Al | (0 be submitted at the Corcoran Gal- F- w l . ot &) : lery of Art October 1. They will be t t " {houen extraterritoriality wil not {all 158 9f AT OB oy Clinination ine Woclens—Custom-tailore F . : —that’s what these Suits are— latter said, it was desirable they know-| Dy the jury of award, which consists his majesty’s government's attitude, . | ©f Louls Ayers, 2 oric Gitys Faul Relterating that it was the lack of [ Cret, New York Sni S aebet - ] Understand, they have been made to order in our Bal- timore workshops—but couldn’t be delivered for one rea- son or another—and I am disposing of them at my office. an effective. central government in | Adams, Philadelphia. ' The jury is China which constituted the chief diffi. | expected in Washington October 3 Of course,,only one of a kind—but in the lot there’ll be several that’ll fit you—and if they do— ouity to reorganizing the Chinese fiscal [ and 4. y . You'll be buying a $35 2] .50 and legal ems, Mr, Chamberlain| The tentative site selected for the or $45 Suit for Bradford Chandler told the delegates it would “therefore | memorial is at a point in the Tidal be one of your main concerns to secure | basin where a center line from Six- Come up and see them anyhow. 502-3 Federal-American Bank Bldg. Take Elevator 1317 F Street SEE for yourself how their beautiful soft tones har- monize with the colors of your house. NOTICE their unusual thickness with a solid mass of asphalt running right through each shingle to make it last. COMPARE them with any other shingles you have seen. Boibers right away. Maurice J. Colbert Heating—Plumbing—Tinning 621 ' Street ", adequate = guarantees that reforms | teenth street and Maryland B ey justifylng the concessions you are | intersect. Howevel B. Medary, authorized to make will, in fact, be|architectural advis the Roosevelt (’anl;Al u\x[."u i 3 i Memorial Commission, said that the “The government recognizes,” the|site will not be decided until the de- | statement continties, “that consolida- ' are studied unsecured debts is among the = afronting the conference, but ler this task should be re: { uu;fi?‘;fififi_fi[fifi]li = o= 1 Studehaker ns of the conference. The | Power Durability-Finish | government, therefore, will not con- 4 TEST them in any way you want to. 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But before you decide on Preston Roofing or any other roofing, take the first important step and get these samples. al nent benefit to China.” When we send you the samples we will also present you with a beautifully illustrated book, ‘“The Magic Touch of Preston Shingles.” Its gorgeous colored plates will also be a guide to you to select the right colors for your own home. If you make the right choice of shingles, you can easily have the most distinctive house on your street. All of this service is given you with no obligation on your part. 1319-1321 F Street September 23 STORE NEWS Hours: 8 AMM. to 6 P.M. Washington's widest s lection, moderately priced _every one of them. See for yourself! The National REMEMBRANCE Shop My. Foster's Shop 14th St. at Pa. Ave. Also 1229 Pa. Ave. Phone us right now! Phone Main 7223 Allied Asphalt Products Corp. Dept. G.G. 14, 919 New York Avenue N.W. Washington, D. C. Grand Finale! Here’s the grand finish — absolutely the final price reduction to clear more than 800 Suits that are actual $40, $45, $50 and $60 values. $19.95 for your Fall Suit Note the ree for the notched sides (patented) : 1. Splits in two for sandwiches. 2. Less crumbling. 8. In baking, the notches form many vent-holes in the sheet of crackers: Result—more thorough baking aod better flavor. —— wntbOZ&fandwhatdlqdofirflm new Sunshine Soda Cracker E fate of a covered pie, without its top-crust vents—is ruin. The venting relieves the pressure from the steaming filling. - It is quite as important to vent this soda cracker— but for a differant reason. As they bake the heat envelops them guickly— top and bottom. RN s Now the rate as well as the heat of baking isimportant in develop- ing flavor, and this corner V-venting, we find, Zimes the baking to a T or should we say V. The Full Grain Process You’ll only fool yourself if you’re skep- tical regarding these values. We’d never sew our label into clothing that did not measure up to our high standard. Just come in and look at these suits of pure worsteds and worsteds with silk mixture. stylish double-breasted models. Also the dark blue cheviots in Most of the $50 and $60 suits are of light color, but the materials are plenty heavy for Fall wear. None will bhe charged on account or sent C.O. D, and no alterations will be made. You buy them “as is.” Take them to any tailor if alterations are necessary. The cost will be small. onceyou've tasted the famous HYDROX biscuits you will always keep them on hand for a **sweet something’’ to serve with tes, chocolate and It all starts with the flour, and flour blending is a real job. - Keep- ing the blend always the same is an even harder one. Again, take the .baking tem- perature, or the question of dough working. You can’t under-work it, and you can’t over-work it. It is in perfecting all the steps from flour to package that Sune shine Bakeries have, after months of study, perfected this new soda cracker, Please try them. “thousand window bakeries” by the Loose-Wiles Biscuit Co.