Evening Star Newspaper, November 7, 1927, Page 18

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18 MACFARLAND PAYS ARMISTICE TRIBUTE Head of Federal Council of Churches Speaks at Mt. Vernon Place M. E. An Armistice address was delivered by Rev. Dr. Charles S. MacFarland, meneral secretary of the Federal Councll of the Churches of Christ in America, at special exercises yes- terday morning, at the Mount Vernon Place M. E. Church South, under the auspices of the Commission on In- ternational Justice and Good Wil “During the week that this day ushers in, from end to end of our| broad land, mothers and wives, sis- | ters and dear ones, will shed again their tears of mingled sorrow, joy and honorable pride,” he said. “Ten- der and trembling hands will st | fresh flowers upon myriads of grassy | mounds in memory of honored and courageous men who for the Nation have given up their lives.” Light of Human Ideals. The speaker In the course of his ad- ared that the shining per- of the United States will to shed the light of human pon century after alleged historians of neration, who have, re and hilarious im- sought to cast upon them rk shadows of their own sor- S y t one extreme and the maniacs pyromaniacs still at large in Chi- we find_ourselves between the and the deep sea.” MacFarland said that with our entrance into the World War the United States launched upon the fourth great epoch in its history, that of establishing “some principle of hu- | man freedom which shall extend to | the unity and the mutual duties of all nations.” How to Attain Ideal. Abe Martin Says: Lots o' folks are too proud t’ beg, but they seem t' enjoy bein’ dunned. I'd rather be wrong than th’ Presl- dent o' Mexico. (Copyright. 1027.) seek agreement with the other na- tions of the world to submit our judg- ments to the court which was the cre- ation of our own great statesman and former Secretary of War, Elihu Root”; that our country “sit down with the other nations and complete a compact for both security and dis- armament, which our own Gen. T hord once proposed and now su ed by M. Briand”; and that wi s- pose all our unofficlal observers into whole-souled and hearty co-operators in those commissions which are unit- ing the rest of the world in great mor- al enterprises for the social and politi- cal redemption of humanity.” He declared the World War taught the lesson that “no nation could live or die to itself and that no nation can do as it pleases without it being the concern and interest of every na- tion of the world. The same principle that we established between our States in 1861 must now become world- wide. It is the duty of the United States to accept ‘“our ungrudging share of moral leadership of the dis- To attain this ideal, he advocated that the United States “continue to A COLORFUL COLLECTION of FINE ORIENTAL and CHINESE RUGS - $50,000.00 Worth of Choice Patterns and Rare Quality at the Lowest Prices in Months An Unusual Oriental Rug Offering Starting today, Mayer & Co. present a gorgeous collection of Otfental Rugs at emphatically low prices. This showing includes some of the choicest Eastern weaves—fine Persian Rugs, lovely Chinese Rugs and others in a variety of sizes to fit all needs. The Beloochistans Scatter Sizes $23.75 Chinese Rugs Size 9x12 $289 Mahal Approximately 9x12 $325 Vardar Approximately 9x12 $435 Seventh Street ordered world in obedlence to the call of a distracted humanity.” _THE TEVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. BIG TEN ALUMNI HERE READY FOR ROUND-UP nual Frolic November 19 at ‘Washington Hotel. Arrangements for the annual round- up and dance of the Big Ten Alumni Association to be held ember 19 at | the Washington Hotel, were com- pleted at the dinner meeting Satur- | day night at the University Club. Special musical features were out- lined to iven in addition to the dancing h is the chief part of each year's program. Plans were also winning the confer- ence championship. The membership of the committee on arrangements includes Norman Damon, chairman, and Dr. F. Mcl. an; Miss Emily Clark, O. H. Elevihem, Wis- FURNITURE Today and All This Week rugs are all rare specimens of beauty — shades uncommon in Persian Carpets. !j Lilahan | Approximately 2.5x4.5 | $33.50 Chinese Rugs Size Namazis H 8x10 $215 Lilahan Approximately 3x5 Kenapes $46.50 Arak Approximately 9x12 MAYER & CO. Local Association Will Stage An- E < | to those used by the Almerla grape + | into the United States is forbidden by When you want hot breakfasts 12 0z. in Each Standard Package Heat to restore crispness - Pour on hot milk - Add cream and sugar or salt Anatolian Mats Hearth Sizes Chinese Rugs Approximately 3x6 Approximately 7x5 Between D and E consin; Miss Edna Clark and Kenneth MacPherson, Chicago; Miss Mary Wells and John F. Lance, ]ndlnna:l George Ward, Col. Don Sawyer and Miss Nelle Ingels, Illinois; Karl Hoff- nd Mrs. Carrie R. Irish, Towa; land Beard, Minnesota; Miss . ith, Northwestern; Dr. J. W. . Duvall and A. B. Clark, Ohio State; T. Weed Harvey and J. F. Gebhart, Purdue. .. GRAPE PROTEST FILED. Spanish Business Men Assail Cali- i fornia Shippers. ALMERIA, Spain, November 7 (P). —The Chamber of Commerce has for- warded a written memorandum to the Spanish government asserting that California grape exporters send their grapes to Cuba in containers similar exporters, ‘The contalners, they add, bear labels with the Spanish flag, whereby con- fusion is created as to the actual ori- gin of the grapes. The importation of Almeria grapes the American Government. $6.95 Size 7x4 $105 Mossouls $55 Sarouks $175 ©. SIONDAY. NOVEMBER 7. 1927. (Mhe PALAIS ROYAL 1877 — GOLDEN JUBILEE YEAR — 1927 G Street at Eleventh Santa Claus Broadcasts Tonight Over WRC—At6:30—Listen In! Down From the Frozen North With Santa Claus—By Radio Flashes! The trip begins Monday night at 6: 30 o'clock, when Jolly Old Saint Nick, l'i)IMSELF, will talk to you over the radio. Tune in—young and old—yes, every one who loves the jolliest man in the world! UCH hustle—such bustle—and soon Santa Claus will be off—dashing over the ice and snow on his way to Toytown at the Palais Royal! The sleigh is packed and the reindeer are tugging at the traces, for they are so eager to be off! What a dangerous, thrilling trip it will be—and, oh, what if some ter- rible mishap should befall that long- (% loved friend of ours? But Santa Y1¢ Claus doesn’t want any of his dear little friends to worry about him, so he will broadcast over WRC and tell you just how he is getting along. Don't Fail to Tune In Tonight at 6:30 . WASHINGTON.D.C Junior Misses’ and Women’s Fur-Tfimmed Coats Chosen for Their Style and Value Creating New Interest! Lustrous Pearl Bead (Mfg.) Pendants on Ster- ling Silver Chains One of these delicate chains with its creamy peerl pendant will be refreshing to she who is tired of the usual run of neck pieces. Available tomorrow at the very mod- erate price of & PALAIS ROYAL Jewelry—Main Floor - Costume Jewelry Sophisticated! Barbaric! 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