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THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. €, THURSDAY, JANUARY 14, 1926. SCAWAB ASSERTS WARIS BANISHED f |.$ | Only Minor Confllcts Can Qh-| cur. Steel Magnate Says. in Chirago. By the Acs CHICAGO epting tsol ~nded, said Chz hlehemn Stee t here last night 1 be another wi o stateme There never did not spring from . with selfish trade motives vurt idea e Hague ertul. power “with 1o defeated lars invested in the eads will gladly be ile of the ocean ending war. seen sunk in if that would aid Won't Enter Politics. Nothing tn the world would induce to into politics,” said Mr. ab when was asked about na 5 he sail frow ears that he kne of the ne pers attention 1o its hwab last night reiterated his tinued prosperity voiced st Fall, but to it he rn warning of the para \ecessity of economy through c structure of with lowered living, men working ger hours at reduced undersell Amer valls, he told Economical Production. b v hat e wa have a place r of eco nical pro pe great sums for road building fitted In with his idea of rconomy, huwever, because of the ulti mate benefit for all the people. “The road building Industry is in every sense constructive. I do not look upon expenditure for new roads nse or money used and ex I upon it rather as an cduced wes and vehicles proved roads, he cost of inter of these roads.” 1the automobile as longer a m luxury; it is a neces- " and foresaw vast opportunities producing new wealth and happi- hrough the combination of good ads and increasing use of motor cars, is Economy in Business. “We in th country can never lose t l)‘«\ !n’ed for economy m the " he sald. “I am t the automo- ance, but when of unnecessary n and duplication of effort, to the Health Department in the e farence Jones, § months, Central I ssed with the limitless pos e co t savings in be transmitted to con- s make possible still th of this amazing in onfidence in the imme- prosperity of the United >t from “the fact that prevailing a healthier and ionship between employ- s in this country. s tabooed by our great- alism is at Our’ employe e t prosperity the lot of the m; and em t little is gained ighting those who invest money in industry or those who spend their time in the conduct of industry. ppier th emplovers and employes sit- ting down to di their common in- terests together, and then working hard to promote the welfare of one another, we find a condition justifying enthusiasm over the future which we have not been justified In feeling for many years past.” ey = \1amage Licenses. & hean i Dorothy L. Saun Deaths Reported. The following deathe have been reported last 24 4[[][]8APTIVATEI] | - BYHELENKELLER: ‘Noted wOman Wms Sym-! pathy With Emotional Ap- | 71, 415 Randolph st e ‘ K 80, Walter Reed Hos- 2700 Ontario rd George Washington natius Mill remiah Mary W Josaphine Mare A L i totally blind and de:-f] who learned to speak | of determined effort | which she never has| and completely won i fashionable and critical audience of nearly 4,000 persons last night at the ashington Auditorium, in her prin- cipal appearance here in_interest of the $2,000,000 fund for the work of the American Foundation for the Blind. a tide of @ ik Helen Keller, from infanc after 3 with a 0 P ISI8 Huntington et 6. Stanton Park Hos- | Chevy Chase Sani Magalis. 77. Gallinger Hos. Huv\u"-[ Vermillion, 48, Wa Mary €. Polen A3 Maryland ave, s i Edna Sirothers, ¢ 1821 Le Droit ot 80, Wisconsin ave abetive Hoapital 1. El th's Hos . o witt corer BOth and o, | emotion : 1nd felt the force of the famous woman as she n eloquent appeal for aid for the 100,000 blind of the Nation. 2nd st Her Teacher Present. mlel\ st.n Coniee. " 3" tmontha. L Appearing with Miss Keller were hte | her noted teacher, Anne Sullivan { Macy, who herself was completely blind as a child, and Edwin Grasse, ! blind violinist, organist and composer. B]rths Reponed ! The audience listened intently as o £ and Mary Mrs. Macy recounted the story, now Frank G, ant oy oont. boy known throughout the world, of how Miss Keller as a child, with no means communication with the outer achieved success ered three h and Ger me a student of and who is now dev advancement of th Mrs. ——— she wore the Amer ndation for | described her as the ““Jeanne d’Arc of Blind, and his party occupled one of the boxes. Right Rev. James Freeman, ‘Klsnup of Washington, who presided in the place of Dr. Gilbert Gros genor.u Chairman of the Washington committee of (he foundation, praised Miss Keller as “one of the greatest women of America.” Henry Van Dyke of Princeton (nl\er%lu chairman of the Helen lsellex national committee of the foun dation. in introducing Miss Keller. the blind."” the stage alone and bowed as the nu-l dience applauded. Asked by Mrs. Macy to explain how she knew when to \cknowledge the applause, she said ‘I heard you through the vibrations on my feet.” Natlonal Movement. The harshnéss and uncertainty of the tones of the speaker’s voice caused a wave of sympathy to sweep the audience. “I am glad to come at last to the Capital to tell of the work for the blind, because it will make the Nation “I awoke at last, however, to the joy and beauty of the world. I jearned that there is enough love in the. world to brighten all the dark lives if we are but shown the way.” Telling of the lonely, obscure ones who wait outside the realm of knowl- edge, she pleaded: “Do to the blind as you would have your fellow men do unto you. “If the lights In this auditorium should go out you, too, would be in darkness,” she said. “But there| would be no darkness in your mind or in your heart, for vou have knowl shadings of the music, real music from juz When Bishop Freeman a she was made uphappy t tions, she cried emphati am too busy thanking and T can ten | Following t | Dyke, M of violin A difficult feat wh program was the My God, to Thee ked her if er limita- cally: “No, God for the beautiful world he put me in, for the | while Mr work He has given m Mrs. Macy ap Keller and togeth how the latter was l flowers and friends |y e musical program Mr. Grass and interesting | the to do.” |1 ught to speak, not knowing what sound was. organ. 1 r or seeing, kept in accompanist by the n tones through the | wed the sound of he {Ing his playin, A group of | bers of the with Miss demonstrated renc ne peal for Blind. 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T have come | through the long. dark way of all the blind and know from experience Aitficult struggles thev meet “I want to present to you one of the | ! modern miracles of God—Miss Keller— | nd the human miracle maker—Mrs. Macy,” Dr. Van Dyke said. He traced the development of the Brallle system of reading for the blind. Mice Koller ndvanced to the front o I NQUIRE ABOUT o edg Asked from the pr an, and quickly mmrm. if she ap- | riad of Stope, cller declared: fof Wagner's | He followe: his own Major.” “Prelude Lohengrin this number with one of | 3 selections, “Serenade in A tell the light and dark UR DEFERRED | aided Mis ing The decorato in Londe first of her PAYMENT FREE FURNITURE SALE Furniture Carpets AUTOMOBILE PARKING Established 1861 F Street and Eleventh W. . Moses & Sons Linens Upholstery 65th ANNIVERSARY SALE Once a year comes the January Linen Sale; once a year the February Sale of Oriental Rugs, and the same may also be said of the February Furniture Sale. This year these three awaited sales have been merged into one vast event—the 65th Anniversary Sale. FEBRUARY FURNITURE SALE Living Room Furniture Three-piece Mahogany-finished Suite, uphol- stered in taupe mohair, rose background. Three-piece Mahogany-finiched Suite, uphol- stered in taupe velour, reversible cushions, one side tapestry. = 3 Comfortable Sofa, Jplmhtnn--l reversible cushions....... Mahogany-finished Lx!enslnn Day-Bed, tapestry Solid Mahogany (onsrfle- Mahogany-finished Fireside Bench, stered mohair. $295.00 and \ntiq Dre and _‘.l $260.00 in denim. $125.00 uphol- Ivory .. 8 65th Anniversary Sale Mahogany-finished Gate-leg Mahogany-finished Gate-leg Table. S Mahogany finished Table. Solid Top and Birch id Top and Birch Windsor Chairs......... The Linen Shop Pequot Cotton Sheets, size 81x99 inches. Pequot Cotton Sheets, e 72x99 inches. January Sale Price, January Sale Price. “Dotty Dixon” colored striped krinkle bed sets (spread and Made in rose, blue and helio— Single Bed size (spread and sham), set. Double Bed size (spread and sham), set. “Congress” colored striped krinkle bed sets, made in rose, blue (Spread and sham). Double bed size onl}. set..... Mohawk Cotton Sheets, size 81x 90 inches. January Sale Pr: Mohawk Cotton Sheets, Mohawk Cotton Cases, $3.00 Pure Linen Table Damask, 70 inches wide. January $3.00 Silver Bleached Pure Linen Table Damask. January size 42x36 inches. January Sale Price, Huck Face Towels 50c pure linen face towels. January Sale Price, each. b59c pure linen face towels. January Sale Price, each 75¢ pure linen face towels. January Sale Price, each $1.00 pure linen face towels. January Sale Price, each $1.25 pure linen face towels. January Sale Price, each... 29¢ towels, reduced to, each. 35c towels, reduced to, each. 50c towels, reduced to, each. 75¢_tows reduced to, each. $1.00 towels, reduced to, each. $1.25 towels, reduced to, each. 25¢ all linen te 30c all linen all linen all linen all linen all linen reduced to, vd. reduced to, y toweling, reduced to, yd.. toweling, reduced to, yd... (dass toweling, reduced to, yd Glass toweling, reduced to, yd toweling, toweling, Voile Curtains, 2% Special, per pair. Armure Portieres, ro"ulation $10.50. Special. . : Armure Portieres, green bnmn, rose, mulberry and blue. A few sets of cretonne, linen, half the price of material u Hand Woven Turkish Rugs, 65th Anniversary Sale Bedroom Furniture Combination Walnut Dres ie Maple and Gum Four-piece S sser, zany drm\em, full size bed, full vanity.. full-size bed and vanity . Legs. Colored Striped Bedspreads cham to match). January Sale Price 65th Anniversary Hemstitched Pure Linen Bleached Turkish Bath Towels Pure Linen Crash Dish Towelmg Purchases Forwarded Prepaid to Any Shipping Point in the U. S Four-piece Suite ize bed, chest of drawers S $198.0¢ Walnut and Gum Ten-p er, full upholstered in semi-van e Walnut and Gum drawers G .8225.00 or Walnut and Gum Dresser, chest of ..$260.00 full-size bed, chest of full vanity . 4 Su and Gum S Mahogany Ten-piece -piece Suites. stered in haircloth. .. Enamel Decorated Six-piece Sul '$439.00 65th Anniversary Sale ODD PIECES (With Drawer). (Without Drawer). stered in denim.... Legs THE JANUARY LINEN SALE tapestry. Ten-piece upholstered in haircloth ite. Mahogany Ten-piece Suite. Dining Room Furniture ece uite Seicreae s o $1T50D Suite $350.00 Chairs $498.00 Chairs uphol- - .$325.00 65th Anniversary Sale TabIe Cloths and Napkins $7.00 Table $8.50 Table $10.50 Table 8.75 Table 0 Table $9.25 Table $11.25 Table $9.00 Table N $10.50 Table C $13.25 Table $1 Table $11 each each. vards. 'oth:. size 2x2% yards. oths, size 2x2 yards. Napkins, size 22x22 inches. size 2x2 ards. size 2x212 yards. size 2x3 yards. ize 22x22 inches, size 2x2 size Cloths, size Napkins, size 22x22 b 2x2 January and gold. January Sale Price... January Sale Price. January Sale Price, each. January Sale Price, ale Price, each.. January Sale Price, eac January Sale Price. each. .. January Sale Price, doze January Sale Price, each January Sale Price, each January Sczle Price, each.. January Sale Price, dozen. dozen Ol aicontinueil ahlalclatifsiand| napkfastatiprices which ool awpeal to , each every thrifty housekeeper. each. $7.00 Table Cloths, size 2x2 $8.50 Table yards, each.. .ll'! Price. . - Price, vd. size 22x22 inches, dozen.. gize 70x70 inches, each size 70x88 inches, aqach. 22x22 inches, dozen. Tzble Cloths, Cloths, $9.00 Napkins, size Moses ““De Luxe’’ .$4.50 65th Anniversary Sale Cotton Sheets and Cases 42x35 Cases, reduced to, each 45x36 Oases, reduced to, eac! 63x99 Sheets, reduced to, each. 72x99 Sheets, reduced to, each. 81x90 Sheets, reduced to, each. B1x99 Sheets, reduced to, each. 90x99 Sheets, reduced to, each. Sheets and Ptllowcases Moses “Elite” before hemming. 42x36 Cases, reduced to, each. 45x36 Cases, reduced to, each. 63x90 Shaets, reduced to, each. 63x99 Sheets, reduced to, each. 72x99 Shests, reduced to, each. 81x90 Sheets, reduced to, each. 81x99 Sheets, reduced to, each. 81x108 Sheets, reduced to, each 90x99 Sheets, reduced to, each. 90x108 Sheets, reduced to, each Cotton Sheets and Cases. 65th Anniversary Sale DRAPERY DEPARTMENT Nice assortment of Filet Lace Curtains, white, ecru and ivory, 2% yards long. Regularly $3.00 and $3.50. Special, per pair vards long, in white and ivory, drawn work and hemstitching . with inset motives, finished with linen edge. dth and length combination of green and rose, and blue and brown. Regular $11.50 and $12.75 pair. Special, per pair. Sizes mentioned are torn sizes "$1.90 65th Anniversary Sale 53'50 lazed chintz, velour, silk and tapestry draperies with shaped and pleated valances, from our show rooms, reduced to Short lengths of Voile, Lace, Gauze, Swiss, Burlap, Silks, Colored Nets, Velours and Tapestries, to close out—less than half the regular price. 65th Anniversary Sale FEBRUARY ORIENTAL RUG SALE 9x12, §110.00 8x10, $90.00 SCATTER SIZE MOSUL RUGS .. 6x9, $55.00 $38.75 65th Anniversary Sale = INQUIRE ABOUT o INQUIRE AB(;UT OUR DEFERRED PAYMENT PLAN UR DEFERRED PAYMENT PLAN iss Keller, ied her o ither vibrations of the floor. voice in tir e