Evening Star Newspaper, March 16, 1930, Page 59

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l : THE SUNDAY STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C, MARCH 16, 1930—PART THRER. *CHINESE DEBATERS TrC WY o EN g DEFEATE.W. TEAN SlfperFority of Oriental inil- [ | 4 It is well to Consider Price, ization Uphelfi by Verdict but only after giving most e of Audience. | ! ’ careful consideration to the p— Meeting & George Washington debate | | orrow ot ELFT by which it is quoted. * team Friday night in Corcoran Hall, the ) [ e Chinese Debating Council of Harvard University, now on a tour among Bast- ern colleges, successfully defended the superiority of the Orlental ecivilization over the Occidantal. By popular assent of the audience the | Chinese team, composed of Victor K. [ . Kwong and Peter K. Kiang, contending | £ that the Chin 4 : i . eondueive to pp! S48 the Ameri was adjudged 1 N & i winner. ‘The negative was upheld by g 3 . [ ! Woodfin L. Butte and Hearst R. Dunh- i P9 ¢an of the university Contending that American civiliza- . ) tlohr') ;: mo:v:flufl ‘hydm&enuhstlc ideli-‘ $ Yo H M ‘which, defining in lual success in 4 ferms of economic power, crestes A 3 . ur at. iMust national condition of social competition, . . the Chinese team declared that the ; > Harmonize With frerage American s envious, discon- Y. c nted and unduly acquisitive. 1 The American population, through our Costume the medium of the cinema, radio, motor k - car and other material conveniences, has T : , omorrow become subservient to social service, being no longer capable of practicing the two cultural precepts of self-knowl- edge and expression, it was contended. \ s B 7 e Bora. thoses aa’ Nk onees & ‘ . t Greater symbol of American leisure. In reply, the university team, point- : ing out the economic condition of China, wntfil&(&d what was described as the E £ servile, indigent lot of the Chinese M d coolie With the prosperous and inde- | SALE PRI‘ o1 aY pendent atatus of the American laboring T man. The vindication of American il Tuesday ALON civilization, the George Washington de- baters concluded, is that, irrespective of color or class, it endeavors to make 3 5 i the individual materially comfortable, & ! Wednes ay Offers an Eupecially condition mote applicable to human Smart Group of New feeds than spiritual preoccupation. iy 1 ; Matrch 17 to 19 War Department Order Includes : : March 19”1 Air Corps in Its Designations L H ' Assortment of for Reassignments. ! y Pr‘ces W’ll be 9, o LR Sy v S45 $4975 $55 || the Season’s Smartest Department, has beén ordered to duty " At Boston, effective in July next; Lieut. Col. John M. Pruyn, Infantry, from s Hawali to McAlester Okla.; Lieut. Ool. Louis Farrell, Infantty, from the Army S d - War College, this city, to Berkeley, Calif.; Col. Edwin J. Nowlen, Infantry, - R j at Manchestér, N. H., to examination A & / £ ¢ Y\ for retirement; Maj. Harry K. Ruther- Ry . $ $ ford, Ordnance, from the Army Indus- : to trial College, this city, to Hawaii; Maj. Robert D, B We have made it easy for you to tie hat purchases with the schemye of ymuSprl W-rdrol?e, by offering a selection of hats that will blend with your Spring Ensemble or mateh your Spring Suit. We offer in this group, the new o e B shapes and shades in Baku, Balibunt ku - Soi h d shades in Bak libuntl, Baku Sei 3 n, . . . . '.f'm" to tx.l.{'cgel;, gtp‘rb Ghovsing: your: new: Rgrlng ; g nn:ds;vln::ern in all Head Sizes. delphia; Maj. e coat is no problem. at all when b e A e you see the distinctive models fom Rort il o el BT we are showing at most mod: 1l; Maj. George W. Price, Infantry, erate prices. Coats with the 8324“1?’ B :";T{:‘e"ufi:m;:{ new natural belted waistlines University of Wichita, Kans.: Maj. Rob- o« . cOals with capes . . . coats o 3 Wil S o wil fowing deeres . . cous . Introducing MANY ARMY OFFICERS h , _ J IN LIST OF TRANSFERS 4 after A Complete ] SPRING HATS r . Raymond e B o Tiawaii fo.the ‘War Depart- i, with all the new effects spon- t; Capt. Paul W. Rutledge, Coast L . T:mlu'um», from the University of Ala- : sored by Paris. X o ) bama to the Philippines; Capt. Andrew . e Fa ’ J. McFarland, Infantry, from Fort Ben- , Ga. to the University of Maine, yonait : Bing Ou. to the Univemlty of Mplnt Ve{y debonair are these ador;l'»le t.:oats.of tweeds, coverts and / s ee ,’ i;" Medical Corps, from Fort Myer, Va., other light woolens . . . and captivating, indeed, are the jaunty ¢ \ : . mTE %‘:,“.:tj&?fien corps: | little capes that adorn most of them. Distinctive in line, they are ; 5 a. LN T T T.| well adapted to the silhouette of the season and have i i Russell T, ; First P e and have interesting ; E g e Merkie and Mecond Lieut.| details that reveal fine craftsmanship. : Full-Fashioned FH et o Fimh, e 5 B. T. 3 iy From N Some have military tri h h ‘ 4 3 : v i . to Fort Dupont, Deli y trimness, others are muc i Foic. . A; Brusher, to’ Aberdeen, Ma.: more feminine in style and will delight the heart of 2 : : l 0 s e Capts. R. T; Barrett and Percy 8. Love =7 " And Firse Lieut. C. H. Scoabaker. to the truly feminine woman. Many ave fur trimmed Hawaii, and Capts, W. D. Evans and 4 b % kS Kenneth Rowntrec§ino the Philippines. « « . all are charming to their smallest details. : ! : Officers of the "' ARilieey oiteted Higher waistlines in most cases, for these follow 4 s 9 - w;slll’ec‘ail f or TO?:,OTTOW 3 ou find in this section Washington’s e S . uston, Tex. and the modern trend in silhowette, Lightweight most hensive offering of fine, ch -S o8t con| ve of of fine, chiffon. weight Silr”Hone at this price. Silk-;o-the-lop ‘ 1, T e e woolens and tweeds predominate. Offcers of the At Corps otdered to . W, hose, all full fashioned and reir.forced at points of greatest wear. Langley Fleld, VA, are Cousins, in the Philippine Guaranteed Perfect. e 4 MR : Chf;ose whichever model pleases your fancy—the one which Brooks Field, 'l&t o Hfia’:inmh-'i embodies most completely your ideals of what constitutes March Feld, Oalif.; First Lieut. B. R.| “Fashion-Rightness.” You will enjoy the solid satisfaction that gfg‘h;mfi"flfi"bfi‘;"&g%j comes of knowing that your choice is indorsed by the men and éapfih'w"_'"s"_"br'.‘vuym&‘ks [Fieid, Tex!| women whose dictates really count among those who really know () e et s ;l C. Kiel and W, T. Latson, at Kve,lly wh.( is correct. " g the Berberich name are lnl? ‘::MM eld, Tex'apt: W. T. Hasey. st War 4th Fl il to be absolutely Perfect. Denartment; Co¥kian: Biisk, Larutd. E t oor e . B ek ana B G, Whitenead, at e s i { $1'25 to 32.95 Wright Field, Ohio, and First Lieut. G. A. McHenry, at Fort Orockett, Tex. OF ‘GRETNA GREEN’ TITLE ’ : : BORDER TOWN DEPRIVED e Governor of Lower Califotnia Dis- : b4 F : trict Forbids Marriages of Non- lx - wo ears 7 C l Ls f Residents of Tia Juana. \ | A omp ete ine o By the Associated Press. } tive of the northern distriet of Lower i e T O an, e touches of reptile. ; ul ’ stripped the border town of its reputa- $8.50 9 tion as a Gretna Green for Americans. “ Tia Juana's first marriageless week ; u in 10 years ended today. Before is- o suance’ of the order fis magistrates| . ; : . ; Sometimes did a_rushing business, w In the Field of \ : ( /,/ [) visitors paying $31 in fees for the bind- . . \ ing ceremony. Under the new rule the & fee is only $5, which didn’t interest . 5 : any of its residents this week \ AL 3 s The California law requiring a 3-day g . . . wait between application for and is- suance of marriage licenses caused s lon OO weat many marriage-bent oouplu):tnm ;‘hll k This st £ in the 1 tate to go to Tia Juana, where there s strap effect in the popular 8 80 This slipper in Mat Kid, Parch- ¢ Belge Kid witn strap nndp(;:plnp ‘ment Kid or Patent Leather de- of Kid in a darke hade. 2 rives added interest from the Urookign " maae ™ ang "Herd In this offering we in- novel trimming. By Red Cross. Furtiod. Introducing . chidde ‘b unisaal collecblon it " When Berberich calls attention to any Footwear 830 A New Section! on.n::e::: iConunu" S‘tepgtln;', i Fashions, women of Washington listen with confi- : \ GLOVES Tfi;&&“"“fi?&% gg:t e demands e, ’ _ dence and respect. For three genetations we have ) : ITY IN EVERY RB. teropreecal : been building the kind of Purchaser.Confidence $ 64 SPECT. permanents. : that comes only with the fulfillment of all promises, - ‘ 1 . You will find in our new. Guaranteed wotk, genuine A smart pump by Red Cross in specific and implied. Our offerings for Spring are o ity BT I.n":a‘:l.fi'n:::; i b supplies and expert workman- geveral, smart combinations 0/ Kidskin with smart applications quality priced from ship insure the perfect wave. A e backed by the prestige of our 62.year-old name. SLSR TN . Paney culfs and slip-ons comprise $198 § Complete at wilh the lines of the neto frocks. ; this group; distinctive in every fes 1 i 1 5 'wo Sh s and 3 3 ss zngersw:v':p?:vlm‘iej #10 . s »0n First Floor. “Distinctive Work for Less” Second Floor. Fountain Room, Call Distelet 9718 | s e T T S S o LA, Jack’s Perm. Wave Shop ey Twelfgh & F ¥ »:vBERBERICH?S ~ Announcing the opening

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