South Bend News-Times, Volume 37, Number 350, South Bend, St. Joseph County, 15 December 1920 — Page 17

THE SOUTH BEND NEWS-TIMES

WEDNESDAY MORNING, DECXMlinn ir. 12 J 17 URGES RENEWAL OF Russians in China Having Trouble Explaining Status' ' ANGLO-JAP ALLIANCE

IIou.-c of IVrrs Member ants J5riti1i Aid in Cae of l S. War.

PFKINO, Ihc 14 RtifM.injt in Ciiir.ri arf having a difric ilr tii.i in ;:;ib!ihin-r th ir statun and rights i'.r.rc tho Chlnosc govt rn m-nt wvnjtl rolitjjn? with th lT:ti".n which r' i'res'nt;i.trl the Pov rn:n rt of the- lato Rn?Mm Krsvr'.-ror Nicholas . Thi.i I ft th'-m without representation i-Mnce th f.'hirus. nvcmnfT.t has not t-ahli-li '1 !;;-

J;i;nr.i a;i!a::M- iipl In-.-! '.n th- iTnntic r'!atior w 1th the oi-f

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rrn province of Manchuria has :i-'.od tho Chino o'-crn:nent

The Haron arencs tr.ar tn- ciu- whthop Hu?ian ntf. rvlers ar now 'i.":r.. th spirit f Article X of, jii.if. to tho chath penalty like tho th' ItiiW" ' ovi-r.ant wh!h iUc-s an I , inf 5C .cinr,. th- -'vei-jinr ur, ler'i Ji! oi.:: ltlon tii-T. arh m.-mhrr j Mr j thrtt Ku-r-ian oTorvters were of tho of Natif-r. in n sport .nK.r.flablo to 'hinro Uw

of ra::?;:al lief r.. aprar..m territorial :i v're-1' n.

Tho rjurvtion r.-.is roforrort tf tho ( hiny ministry of Justice and the forfiyr. oitice for consideration. Tr to Solve Prohlrm. In an offort to solve tho problem of the Manclintr of tho ivusians now In China, f?'vcral non-political or-u-ip;7-it j.ms in HnrLin, Ti.nt.-ir. and Hurt-m- n ivo akefl tne Ch;n s; For i'-'n Minist r to appoint a Tu."ni.in ul;nlnistnitor to havi- control of Iluf-fian affairs In China. Thoy ; .-'c hat Itu.'bian councillors he appoinfd to nvsi.-t Chinese cor.nnis.;on rs in coners where here is cur.idei ab e Rv.ssian population. Tho Ilu5ian petitioners reuuostej that hsül raws aff'.cting: the property or personal rights of Russians cttlrns in China be loft to the r'ocifion of Russian courts In confurn"1.ity dth tho Russian code.

lleM Way to Keep rarv. Vir;ally. h arcrTj- that th- peace of th" I'aciflr H now n.alr.tame.- xy th: halir.ro of power of (Irr at Fritin. Amorica and Japan. If (Ire at I Britain l-i relievrd of her obligation t-y nans of th arbitration treaty th- ruillibrl'ini of powtr In the Pacific will I" !.-MroytI, he as.:.-rt?.

!y for the five-year period now ending.

GREEK REFUGEES FLOCK TO SALONIKI

WRITING OF LOSSES ONLY COMPENSATORY

HV MAX TKI.TAX. Th re i lern injustio in the present busine. situation than inot H-r,pio think. Misronc options are due to Phort moniory. The workmen who uro now profiting by peak watTOH and falling prices lost money lurlnt? the period when prices wero FToir.jr up faster than wages, and are only vfnlnft thlnp;. now. Th farmrs who are Iof?!nrj heavily on some of this year's crops made plenty of rnnnj- on ti.e booin nru'irkc-t of the early war year?, before thoir labor and materials became ko expensive. The majority of m;uiufacturcrH

uho are ioslnff money, or who stand) ro los In the proces.i of readjust- J tnent. made mo much profA on the j

rising market that they should be aid- to afford omo loss now. Theodor Trier, editor of Com-

ni'rr und Finance, admirably ei- ! l'p ses this Idea in the following ! v. liolpome bit of philosophy: J "Some losses will have to be written off. and we mlprht as well write j thm off now. There la a uort of! mental hygiene In writinR off losso, j

.myhow. we m tnis country are too prone to think that a year's bal.iTir.' phprt la the solo purpose of born;-, and all Is lost If it shows no profit. We can't hope to make nioiiey every year. Tho wise busii. .--s man -ehould figure hla profits in I')-vrar periods." It would help mightily. In the t r s nt gloom, if despalrlnp business in m would figure their profits mere-

FALONIKA. Dec. II. Twenty thousand (Jreek refuef.s from Ilus-f-ia an? on their way h re and ar ;o bo cared for in a camp outside the city. The first shipload of 3,000 arrived recently and a like number will come each week. The refugee work is In the hands of the American Ked Cro?v. The Cn ek government will allot to these refunds land in Macedonia and will Kivo them on credit livestock and agricultural implements for which they must pay in several years. The land will be free.

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Sanity Board May Act On Condition of Army Captain Who Deserted NEW YORK. Dec. 14. Appointment of Ik military board of waiiity to pa.s on the mental soundness of Capt. John A. Willers, alleged spy, on trial before, a general court martial at Fort Jay, charged with desertion from the United States army In December, 1918, will probably be requested, Ms counsel indicated Monday. Later when the prosecution as'.ced

if they were ready to make this : move, counsel for the lefense an- J nounced they were not yet able to !

itnle v hat action would be taken.!

The trial was continued, subject to call, after half a dozen witnesses had been heard, to permit the prosecution to pat her "documentary evidence" heretofore unavailable.

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Relieves Deafness, Stops Head Noises It ia not put in the cars, but la Rubbed in Rack of he Kars and Inserted in the Nostrils. Has had a successful sale since 1907.

For Mile In South Ttond by II C. Coatos. 501 S. Michigan St.; Landon Dnt: Co., Michigan and WajTio Sts., ami Standard Dru i'o., A. ."Mlclda i N. Proof of huc(vss villi be Riven juu by the above tlruslsts.

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At Special Prices Kayscr's Silk Top Vests, ribbon strap shoulders in pink, sizes 36 to 40. $2.50 value at. .$1.95 Silk J erscy Vests, plain and embroidered bodice and band top. Kayser's stands iVr best quality. Special $3.50 and $5.00

Envelope Chemise in Crepe de Chine and heavy quality Lajers Silk, plain and fancy styles. Specially priced at $2.95, $3.95, $4.50, $5.00, $5.95, $6.95 and $7.95 Camisoles of Crepe de Chine and Satin, corset cover and strap shoulder styles, plain and fancy trimmed. Specially priced at $1.00, $1.50, $2.00, $2.50 and $2.95 Bloomers in heavy quality Silk and Satin, plain hemstitched and lace trimmed. Specially priced at $3.95, $4.50 and $5.00 Fancy Seco Silk Bloomers in pink only. Special at $2.00

Philippine Underwear - The Kind Women Like

Here is a gift that will piease any woman or miss. Philippine Undergarments are hand made and hand embroidered. The gowns and chemise in this lot are regular $3.50

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An Extraordinary Sale- Of Holiday Merchandise Th is is indeed an exceptional sale at an exceptional time, it has always been our wish to give thq best value for the least money, and our position as WHOLESALE as well as retail jewelers usually enables us to do so. At every sale conducted by this store, many new friends are made. Hundreds of men and women become acquainted for the first time with Clauer values, and consequently become permanent customers of this' big three-floor establishment. Folks who have traded with us for two decades also reap the benefit of these special selling events and are entitled to the saving. We are glad to share our profits with those who have helped us to attain success. Here's a Sale That's a Real SALE to Which EVERYBODY is Invited i

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A Few Things in Our Immense Selection of Ivory The discount applies to all of the following makes of Ivory Toiletware; Ivory Pyralin; Tuskiloid; Fiberloid and Langsdorf. Du Barry Pyralin separate pieces. Du Barry Mirror Long handle regular price $1.00 sale price. . .$8.00 Du Barry Brush Regular price $10.00 sale price 6.66 Du Barry Comb Regular price $1.75 sale price 1.17 Du Barry Cloth Brush Regular price $4.50 sale price. . . . 3.00 Du Barry Manicure Articles Regular price $1.40 sale price. . . 93c Du Barry Nail Poli?hers Regu- , lar price $3.00 sale price 2.00 Du Barry PufT Boxes Regular price $3.50 sale price 2.34 Du Barry Hair Receivers Regular price $3.50 sale price. ...... 2.34

Those Who Come Early Will Benefit Sale Prices on Plain, Hand Carved and Decorated Sets Three-piece Du Barry Set with heavy stock long handle mirror. Regular price $22.50 sale price. . 15.00 Three-piece Set, long handle mirror regular price $ 1 5.00 sale price 10.00 Twelve-piece set in beautiful case regular price $50.00 sale prlcfe. . .30.00 Eleven-piece hand carved set Du Barry Ivory regular price $85.00 sale price . .56.66 Ladies' Manicure Rolls Eight-piece Manicure Set Genuine leather, satin lined regular price $5.00 sale price 3.34 Eight-piece Manicure Set in leather pocket case regular price $8.00 sale price 5.34 Ten-piece manicure set with overlay of smoked pearl regular price $17.50 sale price 11.67 13-piece manicure set, hand decorated regular price $20.00 sale price 13.34 20-piece manicure set regular price $38.00 sale price 25.34

This Sale includes our entire stock of Ivory Toilet Ware, Traveling Cases, Manicure Rolls, Shaving Sets, Smoking Sets, Desk Sets, Poker Sets, Picture Frames, Lamps, Cut Glass, etc., displayed on our second floor.

Men's Traveling Cases Six-piece traveling set with ebony fittings, leather case, waterproof lining regular price $10.00 sale price 6.67 Thirteen piece genuine ebony fitted traveling case including Everready Safety Razor regular price $22.00 sale price 15.67 Sixteen-piece traveling case complete with mirror regular price price $38.00 sale price 25.34 Seventeen-piece Ladies' Traveling cases regular price $48.00 sale price .32.00 Miscellaneous Gifts All of the following articles are to go at 33 1-3 discount: SHAVING STANDS of attractive designs. POKER SETS, DESK SETS and SMOKING SETS. PICTURE FRAMES of all shapes and sizes. CUT GLASS, Candy Jars, Vases, Comports, Flower Baskets, Water Sets, etc. POLYCHROME BOOK ENDS with metal foundations. Lamps of artistic designs. Gorham Fitted Traveling Cases. NOTE This discount of 33 1-3 will be credited to all goods laid away during this sale.

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