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10 Turks’ Capital May Be Occupied; .World News in Short Dispatches Allied Military Action at Constantinople Is Imminent | as Result of Threatened Disorder as Well as Failure | to Ratify Treaty. By the Associated Press. CONSTANTINOPLE. Ja renewed military occupation of Con- stantinople by the allies is imminent. The interallied representatives have notifled the grand vizier of the measures they purpose to t: Franco-British reinforcements will, be uartered in public bulldings requisi- Soned in Stamboul, where already there I thousand interallied forces. sidered that the troops are required to guard aga hreatened disorder, owing to the P ce of fol- lowers of Mustapha Kem ha, the ist leader, and dlshevik ele- 1 the failure of the Turks to peace treaty. The latter sit- feemed « big factor in the allied decision. There are now upward of 100,000 for- mer Russian and Turkish soldiers sleep- ing in mosques, cel and ruins of the city. They are lacking in food and clothing and it is recognized that they constitute a_potential menace to the enormous sto uffs and cloth- tle fear that the ik_spring campa n border. through Bulgaria T, been shot de actionary s reports rece moted the st pany workers Lions Escape During Panie. 8 1A, Spain.—Several women ldren were injured during a panic in a park S n_the police ch , Wwho Were preparing to Carry out a demonstration of prnlesll against the killing of syndicalists in} recent clashes with the Barcelona. In the confu lions escaped. Their tamer, a French- man, was seriously injured in dr ing the animals back into their cages. employed. rested a Peru to Greet U Fleet. CALLAO. Peru—Two_ large enter- tainment huts, eac with space for more than 3.000 personms, are being erected in the Malecon Figuerdo, for} a Venetian fiesta to be held Febru-| ary 2 in honor of the visiting sailors and officers of the United States Atlantic fleet, which is expected here on January 31.—The official reception committee has ordered special illu- mination of the entire city as well as of the quay and the bay from Malecon Figuerdo to El Punta. The Tnion Regatta Club has received from Admiral H. B. Wilson, com- mander of the fleet, a radio accepting an invitation to enter crews from the fleet in a regatta to be held in connection with the fiesta. Bloodleas Duel in Argentina. BUENOS, AIRES—A bloodless pis. tol duel was fought by Gen. Valle, commander in the Argentine agmy. and Minister of War Moreno, Who resigned his post as a result of state- ments published by the general. Each duelist fired one shot, which went wide. Refugees Face Starvation. SALONIKL—Thirty . thousand refu- gees from Crimea, among whom are twenty generals, seventy colon and a nmephew of the nolevist Tolst: starvation unless aid is sent soon by the allied governments, it is learned here. The depleted condition of Greek resources does not permit of ADY as- sistance being furnished by the Greek government, and the French, who have cared for the refugees, are with- drawing, leaving the work in the hands of a few Americans who are without adequate supplies. Typhus and other diseases are rampant and scores of deaths are being reported dally. t Lisbon Printers Continue Strike. LISBON.—The strike of the printers has not yet been settled and no news- papers are being issued except the Joint journal put out by the newspa- Per proprietors and the paper printed by the strikers. La Pas Arch » Dead. LA PAZ. Bolivia—Mgr. Celestino Loza, archbishop of La Paz, has died. j Chilean Oficial on Way Here. | VALPAIRSO. —Luis Claro _Solar, president of the Chilean senate, has sailed for the United States on a pleasure trip. Fire Razes Salvador Block. SAN SALVADOR, Republic of Salva- dor.—A block of business houses and office buildings in the center of the city, opposite the National Palace, was destroyed by fire. Red Army in Germany. BERLIN.—A semi-official statement —_— e Notice ! ! ! TO OUR FRIENDS AND GENERAL PUBLIC We will be located Feb- ruary Ist at 704 7th St. N.W. Still offering special prices on our stock at 1432 7th St. N.W. Owned and bottled under 4!‘-»:-460-:4::::’“ digestion and Uric Acid. THE EVENING STAR, MONDAY, JANUARY 24 -192L heavy guns in vast quantities other war material. Japanese Envoy at Berlin. BERLIN. —Eki Hicki, the new Japanese ambassador to Germany, has presented his credentials to President Ebert. Crown Prince Saves Sallor. "TOCKHOLM.—Crown Prince Gus- e saved a British sailor from rowning. The sailor fell overboard from a dinghy near a pier in the har- bor while the prince was passing. Gustave climbed down the timbers of the pier, and after great effort succeeded in saving the sailor. _— “Havana Special”—Only Direct through train to Havana. Atlantic Coast Line. d | Office 1418 H st. n.w. Main 7800.—Adver- , | tisement. — In Japan the chrysanthemum is re- and there are|garded as the queen of flowers, being subsidiary commands in the cities|the imperial crest, but the cherry mentioned. The statement declares|blossom is revered as the national that the red army possesses light and flower, representing the people. by house-to-house searchers in Duesseldorf, Elberfeld and The military headquarters, s statement, Berlin, Is Your Conscience Clear? Have you saved one life when you could have saved many ? Have you saved NONE when you might have saved some ? THEY ARE LOOKING TO YOU. The lives of 3,510,000 starving children are on your hands and on your souls. You. zione, Americans, can save them from death. In God’s name, DO NOT LET THEM DIE! Fill out this coupon and send it with your check, at once, to John Poole, Treasurer, European Relief Council, Federal National Bank, Washington, D. C. $10 will save the life of a child. How many will you save? Name .. eccceccnscsccsenscssccsccce Address.cceueeeeeescncaccoscosccscscscsonnenesasscsss Special offer for the month of Jan- uary—Let us upholster your Furniture 3-piece Parlor Suites Blue Ribbon Day Mer- chandise, is lower priced than usual. January 24th, 1921 Now Upholstered T S e M like new at a saving of Y. This Is for Labor Only Special Low Price On [ Tapestries, Velours and Silk Materials WORK FINISHED ON SHORT NOTICE. AMERICAN UPHOLSTERY CO. 627FSt.NW. i e, semmrcs Phone Main 8139 § RY KAUF INCORPORAT ED 1316 ©1324. 77 ST.N.W. One Rack of Odds and Ends of SUITS, COATS, DRESSES Just one or two garments of a style, every one desirable and of good material and workmanship. Of course, the sizes are broken and mostly from 16 to 38. One Table of One of a Style of CLOTH & SILK SKIRTS A wonderful star bargain opportun- s '98 ity to get a good wearing skirt at = less than material cost. KEarly buy- ers get best choice. 17 Fine Quality Fox & Wolf Nowhere in Washington will you find such large, fine quality fur neckpieces, made with silk or georgette lining in all shades. $250 Fine Lace CURTAINS Seam Back, Silk LISLE HOSE 50c Black, white or cor- dovan, fine mercerized Dark, medium and light qufl“'-y strictly D"lefl Columbia um. Nottingham|green, mock fashioned. ~ lace mmlnl, retty pattern: 20 Soconds: eommiats Sits mock lace curtains, pretty patierosfiermed scconds; complete with MEN’S PANTS Sale of Window SHADES 49¢ Inxtures. Women’s and Misses’ qhoes, Were $4.50 o $6.00 Fine o metal and dark tan el and viel atyles in very newes Cluded Tor tom We have reduced the prices on every pair of pants in stock, sizes 28 to 50 waist, from 25 to 40 per cent. Out they must go before we| take stock; to be| regardless o( |$5. 00 $2 Voile and Organd; WAISTS $1.39 69c Beautifal styles, all fresh| Made in fine count percales, 124 crisp; embmidered and|in plaids or stripes, with rick] lace trimmed. Sizes 38 to 46.Jrack trimmings. Women’s Spats (h«lrs of $2 lnd cumr Ind’bllfl.‘ sl 69 to8 . Silk C-lnholel Skirts Gowns Bloomers Envelopes Drawers In the Great Sale of ‘Women’s Muslin UNDERWEAR 50c SENSATIONAL BARGAINS IN YARD GOODS Apron Gingham, blue checks; Dress Ginghams, fast colors, good grade; Unbleach- ed Muslin, ward wide; Outing Flannel, heavy, tnpod Yard- wide Percal Towellng, crash or twil En; ish Long- cloth, chamois finish; Un- bleached Outing Flannel; 29¢ Blue Chambray, cut from piece; White Goods Remnants; Dressmakers’ Cambrics, nll colors; Turkish Towels, wlnte Polly Prim APRONS f 36-inch Black | One Hundred Fifty Silk & Cotton Blouses $1.69 Included in this splendid offering are dot- fancy printed voiles and Jap- anese silks, in tie-back and tuck-in models. Many attractively trimmed with colored Short All sizes in the lot but not refunds or ted Swi worsted, organdy collars, etc. sleeves prevail. in each style. C. O. Ds. No credits, Second Floor—Lansburgh & Brother. - - 40-Inch Heavy ' Crepe de Chine $1.98 This beautiful quality crepe de chine, just the thing for un- dergarments and blouses, comes in white, pink, maize, copen, navy and seal. | Third Floor—Lansburgh & Brother Cretonnes and Poplins 89c Yard Varied and beautiful are the designs and colorings in this lot of cretonnes and poplins. These fabrics have been selling at $1.19 to $1.50. Fourth Floor—Lansburgh & Brother o\ Dress Taffeta $1.49 Yard A beautiful lustrous quality that will give long service. Very nice for spring dresses. This is an unusually soft, pliant taffeta. Third Floor—Lansburgh & Brother Discontinued Lots of Women’s Gloves 159c, $1.29, $1.95} Broken sizes, but all are per- fect. There are 1 and 2-clasp models of fine Glace kid, Cape and Fabric gloves. Buy a sup- ply tomorrow, the savings are worth while. First Floor—Lansburgh & Brother, Oilcloth 49c yard Buy a liberal supply at this low price. A good heavy cloth in white, colors and fancy pat- terns. These are 1}4 yards wide. Blue Ribbon Day, yard, 49c. Fourth Floor—Lansburgh & Brother 50 and 54 Inch All-Wool Tricotine $2.98 yard Colors—navy, marine, co- pen, brown, pelican gray, white and black. The leading wool- en fabric for Spring wear. Third Floor—Lansburgh & Brother Worthy of the Blue Ribbon - Men’s House Coats Before Xmas There are only abeut sixty of them left, but practically all sizes are repre~emed though not in every style. (?Pdlll”l\' well made and trimmed. are made of good quality reversible golf cloth. " reduced to $6.50. Also 26 of a little better jackets have been . $5.00 They are ex- They First Floor—Lansburgh & Brother Women's Full Fashioned Lisle Stockings 33c pair In black only. There is buta limited quantity and though classed as seconds the {faults are slight and unharmful to wear or appearance. First Floor—Lansburgh & Brother. Dress Satin 500 yards of this fine Dress Satin may be had in a choice of the season’s most popular col- ors. It is an opportunity one shouldn’t miss. Third Floor—Lansburgh & Brother 2,000 Yards Chapman Bleached Cotton 12%¢ yard Think of it! 2,000 yards of this fine high-grade Chapman bleach cotton that is free from starch or dressing of any kind and is full 36 inches wide. First Floor—Lansburgh & Brother. Bleached Fruit-of-the-Loom " Sheeting 27c¢ yard This wonderful material that is a full yard and a half wide, full bleached and heavy qual- ity. In mill lengths which run from 5 to 15 yards. Tuesday only, yard, 27c. @ BELE ) 36-inch Colored | 7 Specials Superior quality Bristle Tooth- brushes, 2 for 25¢c. Pure Castile Soap. dozen, 60c. Ivory-finish and Rubber Dress- ing Combs, each, 19c. No.2 Three-pipe Rubber Syringe, each, 50c. No. 2 Rubber Hot Water Bottles, each, S0c. First Floor—Lansburgh & Brother Bell Brand Shirts for Boys 85¢ Several hundred of these well made “Bell Brand” Boys’ Shirts are offered at this spe- cial price. Shirts have neck- band and collar attached— made of striped percales, in neat patterns. Sizes 12} to 14. Fifth Floor—Lansburgh & Brother Hemstitched Linen Table Cloths 66x66—$10.00 66x84—3$12.00 All pure Irish Linen Table Cloths, excellent heavy qual- ity, in three very striking pat- terns. They come in two sizes, 66x66 and 66x84. First Floor—Lansburgh & Brother $7.00 Hemstitched Luncheon Cloths $5.00 45-inch all pure Linen Hem- stitched Luncheon Cloths, per- fectly plain but very effective when a striking initial is em- broidered in the corner. First Floor—Lansburgh & Brother Our beautiful, new collection of trimmed hats at $5.00 cannot be excelled South of New York and Philadelphia. The assortments are so extensive that you will have the opportunity of selecting from hundreds of different and distinctive styles. There are straw, geor; tte, satin and crepe de chine turbans, tams, Tuesday_ Toilet pokes, sailors and off-the-face models. The colors include all those most brilliant, subdued by darker touches here and theye, as well as a splendid variety of the stgple shades. Choice, $5.00. Second Floer—Lansburgh & Brother A Special— Feather Pillows 39c each These are I4x17 inches— covered with art ticking, in blue, pink and tan stripes and filled with -clean, fluffy feath- ers. A splendid value. Sixth Floor—Lansburgh & Brother J Linen Scarfs ‘and Centers | $1.48 and $1.98 Pure Linen Stamped Scarfs and Centerpieces, in many easy-to-embroider designs for French or eyelet work.. Every . thread linen. Fifth Floor—Lansburgh & Brother Come as early as possible for these Emb. Pillowcases Special, each, 59c In soft finish quality—of heavy round- thread muslin, and embroidered with va- rious designs; each case is neatly hem- stitched. Many styles to choose from, while 50 dozen last—your choice at 59¢ each. First Floor—Lansburgh & Brother $5. 00 Imported Insh Mercerized Napkins $3.75 Dozen These napkins come in a large assortment of desired patterns and are I9J4x19%; inches in size. They are the best substitute to be found for real Linen. First Floor—Lansburgh & Brother 25¢ White Shaker Flannel 19¢ yard A soft, white, fleecy fabric that is indispensable for in- fants’ use. It is 27 inches wide with a silky finish. Lay in a su ply at this price. First Floor—Lansburgh & Brother i 200 Palrs of Net Curtains $1.95 pair Splendid quality, fine net curtains—full 36 inches wide and 2)4 yards long; trimmed with lace edge. White, cream and biege. Fourth Floor—Lansburgh & Brother Opaque Window Shades 59c each Full 3x6 foot cut; perfect quality opaque shades, in water colors—white and green. Limited quantity —choose early. Fourth Floor—Lansburgh & Brother All-Wool Serges and Poplin $1.49 yard A remarkable value. Strict- ly all wool. Poplin in navy blue. French serges in navy, brown and black for one-piece dresses. Choice, Tuesday only, yard, $1.49. Third Floor—Lansburgh & Brother 3 $5.50 Deltox Grass Rugs $2.50 These serviceable rugs all’ carry the Deltox trade mark —they are 4.6x7.6; in various - shades with brown, rose and blue stenciled borderé.‘ Fourth Floor—Lansburgh & Brother o ity | 1 \ | i l | i