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3 - TRADE EXPANSION # future.” © for American trade.” he declared in his LAMONT PREDICTS Prescribes Fores‘ig!lt, Energy and Intelligence to Insure Bright Future. — 4 By the Associated Press. BALTIMORE, April 17.—Foresight, intelligence and encrgy were preseribed today by Robert P. Lamont, Secretary of Commerce, as the tonic necessary to insure continued expansion of American trade. He told the Sixteenth National For- eign Trade Convention, assembled here under auspices of the National Foreign i Trade Council, that the : history” of American trade, as well as that of the world, “holds out high promise for the “Were T asked jo preseribe a tonic prepared address. “I would say: Take foresight, intelligence and energy on the part of American exporters, export or- ganizations and the Government—take foresight, intelligence and energy on the part of American producers in rais- ing the efficiency of industry—in other words, keep taking, if possible, in ever- growing doses, the medicine that has worked so remarkably in the past.” Expansion Seems Sure. United States has ‘become greatest manufacturing country and that manufactured products are the great, class of American ex- ports, he sa 'we have every reason to anticipate steady expa in our for- eign trade, perhaps even more rapid than that of most éther countries, “The truth is that the normal thing i international trade is growth, gmwth, not onl: ster than that of world popu- lation, but faster than that of world pro- duction. S nce, invention and dis- cover constantly opening new re- sources and cutting down costs of pro- | duction. Education is making the masses of the people better workers. The rapid building up of capital is strengthening further the arm of man 8 He added that nothwithstanding the aim of each nation to build up and | diversify its own industries and make | its economic life self-sufficient, the tigs among nations are multiplying. “All that is necessary to assure steady and large growth of foreign trade throughout the world, and of our own trade in particular, is peace,” he de- clared. CORNED BEEF BARRED. Germany Prohibits Importation of | | | | | | | | | War-Time Ration. A flat prohibition against the importa- tion of corned beef into Germany has | been decreed by the German cabinet. James T. Scott, American trade com- ationed at Hamburg, cabled .| & farm, has been offered 160 acres near DE. M. C. MERRILL. GIFT TO MARION TALLEY. PARSONS, Kans, April 17 (#).— Marion Talley, youthful prima donna, who has announced her retirement from the Metropolitan Opera Co. to live on here by Harry A. Bryant,' Parsons banker. 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Enrolled in its membership are many professional and scientific ‘men and women prominent in the official and educational life of the city. a ‘The program will include an address on “Bias and Scientific Attitude” by Dr. M. C. Merrill, president of the so- clety, and an address on “Leadership” by Dr. William John Cooper, commis- sioner of education, who will be a guest of the society. Mrs. Claire Murdock will sing, and Mrs. Frances O'Neill Berrett will play a piano solo. One of the features of the evening will be the attendance of six senior stu- dents of the University of Maryland as " Dandruff Goes When Odorless Zemo Is Used If you have dandruff, apply cooling, soothing Zemo to the scalp. This amazing antiseptic liquid, which is in- visible and odorless, will quickly cleanse the head. It also brings relief from itching skin, pimples and Eczema. It clears the skin, as nothing else can. Get a bottle of Zemo today. Keep it always on hand. 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He held it constantly within the bounds of artis- tic restraint last night as he sang con- cert songs by Donaudy, Barthelmy, Holmes, Quilter, Paladilhe and Bridge. He achieved an even flow of tone, al- though at times he sacrificed dramatic color in that achievemnet. The very persistence of his restrained ‘style of singing threatened a monotnous effect. Mr. Beuchler undoubtedly will develop — MUSIC his best in the plicity of Pearl SONG RECITAL AT ARTS CLUB. ‘Two Washington singers presented @ program of ‘not unusual numbers, caretully and well arranged, the Arts Club of WasHington last night. The singers were Gilbert Fraser, tenor, and George Beuchler, baritone. They were assisted capably at the plano by Katheryn Hill wis. The audience proved thoroughly appreciative both of the program, which achieved variety Comfort and Economy You'll be attracted by the exceptional plan, ar- rangement and size of the suites in : THE CONARD—13th & Eye Sts. 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Birthday Specials This is the month when we celebrate the - $122.50 nection to your aerial. 1 | as nig] famous “Solenne in He was at less pref Curran’s which was his ':neorc. | Mr, Fraser, tenor, gave a group of | songs by Haendel, 7 Fadyen, which opened the Later he sang the air, “O Pa ) from Meyerbeer’'s “Africana,” with all its florid effects. He, too, shows a sin- | cerity toward his work and consid- | erable poise. His encore was a comic song about & crow and a rooster which won much laughter and applause, The two singers gave as duets the Testi and Mac- | program. radiso,” Why Not Try It? know if you will try SALADA TEA just once you will return for “SAEQPAP “Fresh from the Gardens” ¢ FURNISH ¢ ann busi- sincere endeavor and are years full of the teachings of experience which culminate in “Furniture of Merit”"—the best furniture which skill and ambition can produce—consist- tstanding specials in every In Living Room Suites (Not Illustrated) Overstuffed or exposed frames with genuine mohair covering and fine figured material on the reverse side of cushions. Special Anniversary Price $179.50 In Fiber Suites (Not Iliustrated) Woven fiber suite consisting of a large settee, chair and rocker, Cretonne covered spring seats and comfortably shaped backs. 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