oc-plain-dealer 1921-03-18
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WOOD APPEALS FOR ARMENIAN RELIEF
(By Major General Leonard Wood,
Chairman of the Lenten Sacrifice Appeal Committee of the Near East
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"There are today between two and a half and three million Armenians homeless, half-naked and starving, scattered throughout the Near East, the remnants of the oldest Christian nation in the world whom war has utterly impoverished and driven to despair. They appeal to us to save them and we have food. We have money. We can do the job. It is our clear duty to save these, least they perish.
"We have felt little of the war. But with these people loyalty to the ideal they fought for in common with us has meant the annihilation of a million men, women and children. We have found pence. But with them, the war has never been canned and today it is more cruel and more ruthless than it has ever been. If we fought for the security of the world we have not won until security has been assured these faithful people who were our allies in the struggle and who have found destitution and hunger and death where we have found tranquillity and plenty and contentment.
"There is no need in this world anywhere like this need of the Armenians. It is absolute, object misery from which there is no escape save thru our help. There are 110,000 little children in that war-devastated land who have been the wards of the American people, thru the Near East Relief, for the past three years. If our aid is withdrawn these children starve. We have begun the work of saving them. We must carry it thru. The appeal of the Near East Relief at this lenten season is for a sacrifice to save these little children, to save this martyred Christian people. That each man, woman and child in the United States give of his plenty that the needy ones may live. What we waste would do it. But if in the spirit of Easter, we sacrifice something for the sake of those who"
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"THINK OF MUSIC"
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A Dainty Touch
A Dainty Touch of White or Grey for Easter
RIGHT NOW WOMEN ARE SAYING CHING THINGS ABOUT THE PRETTY SIHOES AT THE S. Q. R. STORE. THE ASSMENTS ARE LARGE. THEY SATISFY EASTER STYLE EXPECTANCY.
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have suffered so much; a whole nation will be reborn thru us.
PUT IMMIGRANT ON SOIL, IS OFFICIAL PLAN
To divert immigration from the big centers of population to farming regions is the announced purpose of W. W. Husband, who has been appointed and confirmed as commissioner-general of immigration. Well-matured plans for placing immigrants on farms are to be formulated. Mr. Husband says there is enough land to accommodate great numbers in the reclaimed portions of the West and South, and in regions where reclamation projects are to be launched in the near future. The majority of immigrants are peasants, therefore naturally to farming. Mr. Husband's plan is not to drive Americans their places, but to create new farms by subdividing great tracts, and thus making way for foreigners without displacing.
Working out this project will be matched with great interest by all who are concerned as to the economic welfare of the Nation. It is very true that there has been too much congestion of alien population in the large cities and the need of a wise distribution of immigration has been felt for a long time. This plan may give just the relief that is mooded, and may work out to the economic benefit of the country, without driving Americans to the wall, and yet giving deserving immigrants a chance to make a livelihood.
"WHAT JAPANESE ARE DOING IN THE PACIFIC"
A series of 14 fact articles by Joseph Timmons, staff correspondent of The Examiner, who has studied the Japanese question, in Japan, in China, and Hawaii. These articles will start in next Sunday's Examiner, March 20, and will run daily and Sunday thereafter.
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New York Letter
by Lucy Jeanne Price
NEW YORK, March 18.—No one can accuse women of taking their politics half-heartedly now that they are in. On the very same day that the formal opening of the National Women's Republican Club was announced came a defy, from the Women's Democratic Political League regarding the party politics of Abraham Lincoln. A challenge to debate all-comers has been issued by them on the subject, "Lincoln as a Democrat."
The highwaymen among us are more spectacular than the honest people, but perhaps they don't outnumber them, after all. Each morning five men walk up Broadway in The Thirties each with a bag of money on his shoulder, taking it from a chain of restaurants to the bank. Behind them marches a gallistic-looking guard, on the lookout for said highwaymen. The other morning one of the men dropped his bag at the corner of 50th street, and colins clinked joyfully about the pavement. No policeman was in sight. But the crowd of passersby stopped and hastened to help gather in the money, tossing it to the pile in the center of the walk. The check-up at the bank found every penny and every dollar there. And this," murmured an onlooker while the money-search was in progress, "is what New Yorkers call a crime-wave."
Mrs. John Barrymore has written her first play and it has been accepted by Charles Frohman. Inc., "Clair de Lune" is the title. Mrs. Barrymore who was Mrs Leonard Thomas prior to her divorce and recent marriage to the actor, was pronounced by Paul Hellen, the French artist, to be the most beautiful woman in America. To become a playwright on top of that seems almost too much of an achievement for one woman.
The moot question of the demotion of several hundred Regular Army officers has finally been projected in both two of the films is taken by Ferdie Warde, the noted tragedian.
U. OF C. DISTRIBUTES
MOVIES TO SCHOOL
Univ. of Calif. Extension is to distribute story moving pictures through the state schools and clubs. The films will have a professional standard, as well as educational use, for novels and poems studied in the schools have been turned into movies and made available for popular presentation and the leading role in two of the films is taken by Ferdie Warde, the noted tragedian.
The first story "releases" are to
Mrs. John Barrymore has written her first play and it has been accepted by Charles Frohman. Inc. "Clair de Lune" is the title. Mrs. Barrymore who was Mrs. Leonard Thomas prior to her divorce and recent marriage to the actor, was pronounced by Paul Helleu, the French artist, to be the most beautiful woman in America. To become a playwright on top of that seems almost too much of an achievement for one woman.
The moot question of the demotion of several hundred Regular Army officers has finally been projected into a clear cut fight. Officers have been smarting under the results of an act passed by Congress last June, which many of them insist is not carried out as it should be.
Nothing definite was done about it, however, until Francis M. Wilson, Vice President of the Barbour Steamship Co., decided to take his brother-in-law as a test case and go into action. Major John H. French is the brother in question. Colonel French he was during the World War and until the newly-affected Court of Inquiry revised those hundreds of titles downward, Mr. Wilson has engaged attorneys and declares he is going to have the matter threshed out and settled some way so that officers hereafter will get a hearing before being demoted.
Whatever this effort accomplishes will affect, of course, not only the case of Major French but the cases of those hundreds of others.
"The officers are placed in Class B. under the present system, due to entries of mere opinion," said Major French. "What these opinions are based upon is never stated. The offi-
at WEBER'S—
Attention Victrola Owners
We have received a shipment of popular numbers which have been out of the market for several years:
Maiden's Prayer.
Song of the Harp—Neapolitan
Owners
We have received a shipment of popular numbers which have been out of the market for several years:
Maiden's Prayer.
Song of the Harp—Neapolitan Trio.
Where the Morning Glories Grow.
My Sunshine Jane — Sterling Trio.
Drifting.
Closer to Jesus—Homer Rode-heaver.
To a Wild Rose.
The Rosary—Venetian Trio.
At Dawning—McCormack.
The Rosary—Schumann-Heink.
Colleen O' My Heart — Runala Werrenrath.
Hawaiian Hulu Medley
Song of Hawaii — Hawaiian Guitars.
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These Price
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36 In. Hope Musli
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36 In. Flaxon, an
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CALIFORNIA
Friday, March 1, 1921
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DISTRIBUTES
MOVIES TO SCHOOLS
of Calif. Extension is to distory moving pictures thrustate to schools and clubs.
We will have a professional
as well as educational valnovels and poems studied in
loks have been turned into
and made available for popuntation and the leading part
of the films is taken by Fredarde, the noted tragedian.
First story "releases" are to be
Arnold," two reels. A biblical reel also now ready for release is "Egypt in the Time of Moses," but no claim is made that the film was found in a pyramid. However, it was carefully prepared under the direction of learned Egyptologists.
2500 ACRES OF SWEET PEAS
Twenty-five hundred acres of sweet peas for seed purposes are now grown in Calif., as contrasted in 1900 with 600 acres, according to U. of C. Div. of Agric. Educ.
Begun about 1885 as a commercial crop, the growing of sweet peas in California became widely recognized with the gradual increase of plantings and the development of new types and varieties. It was stated.
In 1893 the Cupid or dwarf sweet pea was introduced, followed in 1904 with the development of the Countess Spencer which soon largely replaced the grandflora type.
Missless—Bridget, you've broken as much china this month as your wages amounted to. Now how do we prevent this occurring again?
Bridget—Ol don't know mum, unless you raise me wages—Edinburgh Scotism.
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DISTRIBUTES
MOVIES TO SCHOOLS
of Calif. Extension is to distory moving pictures thrustate to schools and clubs,
we will have a professional
as well as educational valnovels and poems studied in
looks have been turned into
and made available for popunation and the leading part
of the films is taken by Fredarde, the noted tragedian.
first story "releases" are to be
warner," seven reels: "Enoch
two reels; and "Benedict
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one has difficulty to know where or when to trade and be sure that he is paying the right price and getting his money's worth. A careful comparison of
prices will definitely decide this question for you and result in your saving
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Buying in large quantities, for 312 busy stores, selling for cash, a business
policy refraining from misleading special sales and a disposition to maintain
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Just Arrived for Easter
at $14.75
Charming New Frocks
Of Taffeta in shales of
blue, comparable in workmanship with custom
made garments.
These pretty dresses,
fresh from America's
most popular style center,
are trimmed with ripply
ruffles, the modish split
panels and other predominating features of
advanced styles. JUST
THINK!
Recent Arrivals for Easter
at $7.90
The Popular Sport Skirts
Nicely tailored, fine
serges and prunella cloth
in plaid or check patterns
and in knife or box plaited
models. The plaits of
some of the models are
stitched part of the way
down. Button trimmings
and the modish belt adds
charming and distinctive
finishing touches. EXCEPTIONAL—
$7.90
These pretty dresses, fresh from America's most popular style center, are trimmed with ripply ruffles, the modish split panels and other predominating features of advanced styles. JUST THINK!—
$14.75
In plaid or check patterns and in knife or box plaited models. The plaits of some of the models are stitched part of the way down. Button trimmings and the modish belt adds charming and distinctive finishing touches. EXCEPTIONAL—
$7.90
$8.50 and
$8.90
These Prices on White Goods Will Interest the Thrifty
36 In. English Long Cloth, yd. ... 25c
36 In. Hope Muslin, fully bleached, per yard ... 15c
36 In. Flaxon, an excellent quality; per yard ... 33c
36 In. "Like Linen" Suiting, "White," per yard ... 23c
36 In. Mercerized Poplin, exceptional, per yard ... 69c
36 In. and 27 in. Pique, per yard 69-49 ... 39c
36 In. Bobinet, good quality, per yard ... 89c
36 In. A. B. C. Silk, per yd. ... 73c
36 In. Striped Dimity, per yd. ... 21c
32 In. India Linen, per yd. ... 29c
40 In. Nurses' Uniform Cloth, per yard ... 49c
45 In. Permanent Finished Organdy, per yard ... 98c
36 In. Pajama Check, per yd. ... 21c
Pretty Embroideries, good width ... 10 & 12½ c
J. & P. COATES' SIX CORD 150 YARD SPOOL COTTON, 5c EACH
225 W. CENTER ST.
Next to New Theatre Bldg.
J.CPenney Co.
Next to New Theatre Bldg.