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By Roger Batchelder. “Hands off in China" is the advice which Carroll! Lunt from Shanghal, former editor of the Far Eastern Re- view and now at the Majestic, gives to. Burope and America. “My views differ from those of Most people,’ he admitted to-day. “Tt is a question to my mind whether Buropean and American efficiency will @ver do China «any good, After centuries of existence the Chinese have arrived at a state best fitted ‘o their needs, So-called uplift only forces the Chinese, at the prod of the bayonet, to change those things gyvhich content the most of them. “According to the idea of life of the Natives, peace and contentment are above all else. They now have them, and the filth and squalor in which they live is elegance because they know of nothing else Our Western civiliza- tion has led the world to wars, chaos, unhappiness and restlessness. The eivil wars of China are the result of factional jealousies and really do not Aree" to much, Nowadays they re usually near the railroads, where Occidental facilities are available, “Why .not let China carry on, asked Mr. Lunt in conclusion, ‘in- atead of subjecting her to the selfish greed. of this commercial age and forcing a state which would be little fuited to her needs and destinies?" YOUNG ENGLISH SOLDIERS SET- TLE DOWN. opinion of himself. His was the hard task of readjusting himself to the con- ditions which existed before he entered the conflict."* see WE KNOW WHAT WE WANT. “Most of the Americans with whom I have dealt have a surprising know!- edge of materials, and make a careful selection of their clothing. They know exactly what they want, and though the tailor may gently guide, he will never attempt to alter their decision if he Is wise."* That is how G. P, Davis, an English tailor now at the McAipin, sums up our menfolk in the clothing store. ee “COUSIN FRED’ CAN'T DOPE IT our. “Cousin Fred’ Hauser, as he is known throughout the country, and the manager of the Atlanta, Ga., Con- vention Bureau, admits that he is puzzled after his trip to Europe. He doesn't know just what to make of the German situation. “Birst you read of the collapse of the German mark and the bankruptcy of the cotintry,”” he said at the Penn. sylvania, “and then you look around at the Germans themselves. It's « cinch they aren't worrying, whatever France may be doing. Everybody seems happy and comfortable; the restaurants are packed, and if there are any starving they keep off the streets."" THEY DREW THE COLOR LINE for he did not have his present “emergency list,” A Virginia pair wished a Methodist minister, and were directed to one not far from the hotel. « Soon an irate man was on the phone. to get married quickly, but wo're hanged If we don't draw the color line." colored preacher by mistake. eo. tequila,’ report “T am’ {inclined to believe that the younger generation of British soldiers have settled down to the routine of peace times since the war,"' asserted ‘Walter B. Judd, who is at the Penn-| the job of directing many of them wylvania, from London, and on his} to those of the clergy who have ‘way to Mexico City. ‘The temporary] not left town for the summer. officer, who was given a commission} Incidentally, he helped out four of because of the scarcity of officers, had| them yesterday. more money than ever before, and But when Herbert first took his when he left the army had a glorified’ job he made a grave mistake, Scores of couples come to New York “just to get married,” and Herbert Robinson, the new Infor- mation @lerk at the McAlpin, has BLUE RIBBON FURNITURE ‘Sixth Avenue at 415 St. OPPOSITE BRYANT PARK Six Piece Windsor Breakfast Suite, enamelled in artistic $] 1 2 colors. Server, Drop Leaf Table and 4 Side Chairs. SUMMER_ FURNITURE R® and Willow Suites, Odd Pieces, Hammocks, Cottage Sets, Breakfast Suites, Cedar Chests, Refrigerators, Baby Carriages, etc. One Hundred and Sixty interesting Exhibits of Complete Suites for every room in your home. The Low Prices assure savings on your purchase. The Above Special at Sixth Avenue Store. Liberal Terms of Payment if Credit Is Desired Harlem Store: Brooklyn Store: 145-147 West 125th St. 1333-39 Broadway Shop + The Man's +- White Oxford Shirts *1,95 This timely offering features 2,000 White Oxford Shirts, with button down collars-- at a substantial saving. The\shirts are made of fine mercerized ‘ oxford—and have single band cuffs and large pearl buttons Each one measures up to our standard All sizes_are represented —and various sleeve length’ This ts an excellence opportunity to:com- plete your summer shirt quota—for street, vacation, OF sports wear Express Elevators to Tenth Floor Lord & Taylor 38th Street FIFTH AVENUE 39th Street is a fiery liquid which causes al) sorts | Pennsylvania. of trouble unless used in the strictest | Holtvia, moderation “But as a matter of fact It was that same liquor that made the ‘New Or- leans Fiza’ famous. ‘There was just a dash of it in each drink, and it simply couldn't be imitated. The secret was jealously guarded for some Broadway: “We want They had been sent to a . time, but New Orleans knows no rea- Peairs at the fter each b Two” who ts farthest from home t Stern Brothers West Forty-Second Street and West Forty-Third Street. NOW IN PROGRESS: OUR Semi-Annual Sale of Furniture Unrestricted choice of our entire stock at prices ranging from 4 10 to 50 per cent. less than this season’s regular value. \\ \ 10-pc. Dining Room Suite in Mahogany . . . . . $350 fie ne gone 10-pe. Dining Room Suit: in American Walnut. . me 4-pc. Chamber Suite $425 | in figured 4-pc.Chamber Suite in Mahogany. in American Walnut. $215 $225 $350 ODD CHIFFEROBES in French gray. 1... . $85.00 ODD WOODEN BEDS and TOILET TABLES at half price. ODD MAHOGANY ARM CHAIRS - $39.75 CLEARANCE SALE of Women’s Tweed and Worsted Jersey Suits Models ideal for sport, vacation and hae utility ‘ wear—the very styles that you would buy at several times this price! 100 Tweed Suits in the season’s most desirable colorings Several models to select from, all e: All silk lined. $7.50 (Originally v.» to $24.50) 200 Worsted Jersey Suits i=, heather mixcures and piain colors. Tuxedo and notch collars. Several models to choose trom. $7.50 (Originally up to $16.50) (Stern Brothers, High Quality Marquisette Curtains At Substantial Price Reductions Washable, serviceable, and most attractive, these curtains will increase the summery charm of any window. $1.55 pir $2 pair $2.50 par ing the best workmanship. MARQUISETTE MARQUISETTE MARQUISETTE CURTAINS — _ CURTAINS — 1} ins. CURTAINS — t}ins. hem withCluny hemstitched hem; hand. Fancy hand-hemstitch- lace edge. 2} yards drawn work and lace cor- ed hem, 3 ins. wide. long. Ivory ner; ivory color; 2} White, cream, beige. colof. yards long. 2} yards long. CURTAIN DEPARTMENT, FOURTH FLOOR. For Thursday and Friday, Our Entire Stock of BABY CARRIAGES Now Offered at 20% Off this season’s regular prices Every mail cart, perambulator and Pullman sleeper in our department is included in this summer sale. You can suit your particular fancy and baby’s needs to the last detail, for there are over 35 models to select from. All brand new 1922 models, bearing the names of the very best manufacturers. Martinique, from San Antonio, “It}day i# D. Winsnes, STORY REUNITES FAMILY. Mother Thanks The World Wheo Daughter In Restored. 3-pe. Living Room Suite Figured velour; .reversible cushions, ie Living Room Suite any and cane in velour, 3-pe. Living Room Suite red mohair. . . . 5-pe. Chamber Suite Amer. Walnut; twin beds. —————_——} _——— THE HVu....4¢° WORLD, WEDNESDAY, JULY 12, 1922, all other means of communteation. who te at the Mra, ter, ‘ aphis, Tenn, \ree years sought changed her address, so-pe. DINING ROOM SUITE (as illus- trated)'— Queen Anne design, American Walnut, 72-in, Buffet; China Closet; Enclosed Server; sgin. Round Top Extension Table; 5 Side Chairs, 1 Arm Chair with tapestry seats (formerly $495). $295 00 Extra Quality WILTON RUGS at the low prices of $75.00 . $79.50 Size 8.3 x 10.6 ft. Size 9 x 12 feet. Superior quality Wiltons, produced in America. The kind that retain their newness over a lengthy period. And the colors, well, they grow more mellow with age. A varied collection of conventional and all-over designs in desirable com- binations. All these rugs are fringed. Plain Velvet Seamless Rugs with borders In desirable colors—excellent grades. $42.50 $45.00 Size 8.3 x 10.6 ft. Size 9x12 feet. These rugs are the famous Roxbury make. The colorings are slightly blended, Imported Decorative Linens Pure linen center-pieces, buffet and dresser scarfs, attractively trimmed with Cluny lace, medallions and embroidery. At ONE-THIRD LESS than the Regular Prices: _ Centerpieces, each $1.00, 1.50, 2.25 Scarfs, each ... $1.95, 2.50, 2.95 MADEIRA LINENS Luncheon Sets, 13 pieces, 4.85, 7.50 Atternoon Tea Napkins dz. 5.75, 7.50 Tray Covers each 35c, 50c Boudoir Cushion Covers, 1.50, 1.95 Guest Towels . each 1,25, 1.95 Centerpieces each 1,95, 2.75 Buffet and Dresser Scarfs, 3.50, 4.95 Tea or Luncheon Cloths, 6.50, 12.00 Pure Linen Tea Napkins; hemstitched. Per dozen $3.25, 4.50 MAIN FLOOR TABLES === = ter's pleading let- J instantly recog- dlis home town, Oruro, Yesterday pon the mother, Mrs, fy about 6,000 miles from] Annie Re: of No, 3664 Third Avenue, © klve her thanks and > to way ah nuld Join her daugh She After Mrs. Reynolds had visited her I Blieht ini pe unde! con. | daughter in Memphis three years ago THE SECRET'S OUT. son for keeping it any longer.” Bight lines of type under an Income) oa returned, she changed her address Th feit it awl now eee spicuous title in last Monday's edition| Shortly afterward her daughter's hus- “They're raising quite a howl now- - “epee . i Paiva weiitt hand died—she was then Mrs, Falr- adays along the border because of the| FARTHEST FROM HOME. of ‘The World resulted in the reunion} Mand dled she was then Were vee smuggling over and consumption of| The “New Yorker For a Day orlof a mother and her only daughter|porter—and. she remarried and also Lowest-in-the-City prices are al breads, cakes ant pastries tre baked OUR OWN JELLY ROLL —i currant’ jelly and teod—vantta et chocolate. “Cake weighing about 1b. Fre unc, LADY AND MARR. J pound “cake, “Apecian Mat in COCOANUT LAYER CAKE. layer cocoanut cake of fine Ingredt: ents, 390 each; S-layer cake 090 OUR OWN OLD-FASHIONED ANGEL CAKE—Bpecial. 810 each. NUT FILLED sToLLEN — Inrao alae, 70} Inrge see, "Ee Sale of MOLASSES FRUIT CAKE 4 This rich, delicious and whole- some cake is made on the premises according to a good old- 11 in effect in our Bakeshop. All fy in our own ovens in this store. } ~ WHOLE WHEAT BREAD * Made from 100% QC 18 cunce Whole Wheat Loat Whole Wheat Raisin Broad Ie Loaf. CRULLERS—Light, thoroughly cooked, saat to compare with them at the price in any other store. 2c dosen fashioned recipe from carefully selected fruits, molasses and other pure ingredients. 21 HOME-MADE STYLE POUND CARB—Its quality is unsurpassed by | store, Made of fine ents, d, andj baked to perfection. Plain or raisin, 64¢ Ib.; cherry, citron and raisin : At 2c Ib. } GLACE CHERRY OR RAISIN NUT LOAF CAKES—Made of pure and fine ingredients, each cake weighing about 14 pounds. A quality that retails in specidlty stores at 75c each. Our price B9c each [OS DELICATESSEN Special Sale of Sugar-Cured Boiled Hams—Every one selected, cured and cooked with great care. Sliced, Per Ib., 84c EGQ POTATO SALAD, WITH MAY- PICKL 4 hid STURFED HERRING WITH PICK de i. LES—An appet ah, prey nich only pure oll 1 hy aurown chef. ‘bo iach SMOKED BEEF—Al) middles, sitoed. DRIED BONELES8 HERRING—Fino Me th quaitty. ‘Me Ib, ) STAR CERVELAT SAURAGES—Fan- | NOVA SCOTIA BALMON. 81.24 Ib. cy sausage, well spiced and nea- | SPECIAL SALE IMPORTED ROQUE. soned. 7 FORT CHEESE — Prime quaitt FRANKFURTERS — Fine fe) arAee, Lil small or large alze, FANCY CREAM COTTAGE CHEESE Made tn the Waloott dairies, New York 186 I. LIMBURGER CHEESE—Fancy New ‘890 York State, 40 Ts A Special Sale of New York State Fancy Full Milk Cheese—A mild cheese of excellent flavor 27 tb. Delicatessen and Bakery Products Not Delivered Moms —Fitth Floor, 35th Street, Crackers and milk—a good old- fashioned lunch that is always popular. Try Tak-hom-a Biscuit and milk and it’s better than ever. See if this isn’t so. Tak-hom-a Biscuit is always sold in the package with the red wrapper. Joose-Wites Biscurr(mrany Branches in Over 100 Cities | Sunshine Biscuits | REAL ESTATE ADS. FOR The Sunday World Real Estate Section MUST BE IN THE WORLD OFFICE BEFORE FRIDAY. —< ES ae