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e ————————— iy otect It wliE Gen. Perez refused to submit him- Self to the orders of the secretary of - NEW DISCOVERY FOR PIMPLES-. simple hor re made tl littie booklet absolutely Pim on" the Tace "or body, Eniarged or kin, send no m Time a3d addtess TodaY o address today 164 “Chemical bidg., Kansas City, Mo. BLACKHEADS Chemist Tells Simple Home Treat- Mexico Moves to Crush Revolt; News Briefs From Foreign Lands Gen. Sanchez, Military Chief in Vera Cruz, Leads Forces ' Against Perez—Italians Refuse to Make Arms for Foreign Countries. THE SUNDAY STAR, JANUARY 30, 1921-PART 1. is “Bargain” Month February Jargain - ior All through the store.you’ll find the “s : —and here mean firg&;‘:—o;:ry::ery item in Pe::tock is of assured quality—cut in prices only as the result of inventory. You know from previous years what opportunities are offered on City worked Mr. B. 8. Givens of Kansas City worked rticulars Tade that * which he will send prepaid and gty e, e o st 455 Cne 3o g et Pom.' Oily but just . 8. Givens, By the Associated Press. VERA CRUZ, Mexico, January 29.— Gen. Guadalupe BSanchez, chief of military operations in the state of in a|||Vera Cruz, left here last night to begin @ campaign against Gen. Cas- tulo Perez, Who has organized a re- bellion at Migatillan, on the Isthmus of Tehuantepec, in which district he headed for some time a rebel force operating before the ove.throw of Paint Save the Surface Before It Is Too Late. Interior and Exterior Work R. K. FERGUSON, Inc. 3x* 9th St. Painting Department. Ph. N. 231-232.| qyickly and is prepared to send a war when the work of reorganizing the army was taken up, and decided to resume insurrectionary activity. He has about 600 men, it is estimated, and is conceded to be able to secure additional adherents in that region. The government, it is known, de- sires to suppress Gen. Perez’ activities large force against him. Gen. San- and we will mail direct.” ASSOCIATION Pays 6 Per Cent ll on shares maturing in 45 or 8 months. It | Pays 4 Per Cent il on shares withdrawn be- fore maturity * Assets Neari $7,000,000 CUTIGURA HEALS SKIN TROUBLE cura Ointment I was completely healed.” (Signed) C. P. Tat, 208 Adams Ténn. . ) * Cuticura Soap, Ointment and Tal- skin < FOR “*1f by any chance; though it |IGNORES CONCERT CALLS. don’t seem possible; your store- keeper does not have or will |Paderewski Coming to U. 8. for g dg!:':S ‘Sevent{-scven' for you, 30c, plus 2c, war On Chin, Forehead, Neck and Back. Itching Terrible, Face Disfigured. o Pormer Premier Paderewski of Poland, ““To get the best results, take [*2°unced today that he had resigned “Seventy-seven” at the first Sneeze or shiver. Book, on Diseases of “Every J| | chez concentrated 1,000 men here and will attach other forces to his com- mand on the way to the scene of the revolt. He has five fleld guns and a machine gun section with his expedi- tion. The refinery of the Aguila Pe- troleum Company is in the district where Gen. Perez is operating. No Arms for Foreign Countries. TURIN, Italy.—The employes of the | | Fiat automobile factory, which elso manufactures firearms, have notified for a general strike was not respond- ed to by the workers generally. Good Records of Dead Restored. PARIS—The good records of six French soldiers shot after a summary court-martial in December, 1914, were restored by the court of appeals here, and charges that they abandoned their posts in the face of the enemy were quashed in an action brought against the government to rehabilitate the memory of the executed men. * The court awarded life annuities of 2,000 francs each to the widows of Corporal Floch and_Privates Gray, Pettelot, Quinaujt, Blanchard and Durantet, and an annuity of 1,000 francs to each of their children until they reach their majority. All the awards are retro- active to 1914. Oppose Canadian Cattle Duty. WINNIPE®, Man—The executive committee of the Canadian council of agriculture, has sent a telegram to Premier Arthur Meighen, urging that spspension of the customs duty on cattle entering Canada from the TUnited Stateas be continued. Bank’s Credftors to Meet. MADRID.— Telegrams from Bar- celona report that the suspended Bank of Barcelona has called a meeting of its creditors for September to discuss the sitpation. Notices of the meeting were sent to the consuls of the vari- ous countries, as the bank has a large number of foreign creditors, some of them in North and South America, China and Japan. A report is cur- rent that the bank intends to liqui- | the management of the works that | { they will henceforth refuse to turn out arms for forelgn countries. In order to prevent this decision throw- ing men out of work, the employes determined - to reduce their working hours from. eight to six daily. Socialists and Fascisti Clash. FLORENCE, Italy.—Clashes be- | |tween socialists and members of the date from another concern which would absorb all its business. Italy’s Army Counmcil Named. ROME.—Minister of War Bonomi, has been named chairman of the new army council, established by royal decree on January 26. Gen. Diaz has been selected vice chairman and the other members of the council will be the Duke of Aosta and Gens. Cavi- fascisti, or extreme nationalist party, occurred here, and the shops and res- taurants were closed. Later, however, calm was restored and the stores were reopened. A call which was issued il IMEXICAN PEONS TO GET MINIMUM OF $1 A DAY Legislation Will Eliminate Condi- tions Which Breed Debt, Hunger and War. Mexico has passed legislation de- manding payment of a minimum wage of $1 per day for all workers, and thereby has eliminated virtual servitude of peons, which bred debt, hunger and revolution. This is the Statement of Mexican _conditions made today by President Willlam H. Johnston of the International Asso- clation of Machinists, one of the first International labor officials to return to Washington after the Pan-Ameri- can labor convention at Mexico City. “The country under its present regime bids fair to start on its most Dro\.nperou-' ‘e‘rz" he said. “In the province of Murillos tranquillity reigns for the first time in years, and scarce s drop of blood has been shed there crimi- nally for six months. : “And here is another Big proposi- tion. . Fifty thousand soldiers are be. ing' alloted land sufficient for their support and the support of families. This will mean 250,000.souls there b fore the close of the present genera- tion. They are being placed in colonies of 100 throughout the fertile section of the country, on lands owned by the state and presented to them in reward for their services. Give the people land and property and you create a stabilizing basis for the future citizenship. This is what Mexico is doing. “The Mexican government is in charge of businesslike officials. As soon as general recognition is afford- ed the present government, since| Japan, Italy, Germany and a few other nations have already taken this step, the country will be a good fleld for exporters. She is in the market now for farm machinery. Manufac- tured articles, such as plows, tractors ————eeee e and the latest type of agricultural utensils are needed. Mexico will buy all conditions are satisfactory. “The gate of trade relations must first be opened. With the opening of that gate a country rich in minerals and natural resources, attaining a point of stabilization in government Wwhich will equal, if not surposs, that of any South American nation, will be ready to do business with the American exporter.” —_—— Rest—Explains Resignation. MORGES, Switserland, January 29— as a member of the Polish peace delega~ tion, but declared the report of his resignation as Polish delegate to the league of nations was incorrect., (A ‘Warsaw dispatch of January 28 carried this report). Paderewski said he wished 77" for sale at ull Drug and Country Stores. | to be relieved of part of his work be- You are constipated, bilious, and | work, while at the same time it has re- what you need is one or two |duced rates, local taxes, street car t sufe for your liver and bowels, will wake 5 what gevc:lr.e of = cause of his indifferent health. His coming to America, he said, would be of a private nature and purely for rest, and he e to return to Switzerland in September to resume his functions as Polish representative to the league of nations organization. Speaking of reports that he might re- sume his public appearances on the con- cert stage, the famous pianist declared fiem:ould never play in concert again, end of February, he said, and he would first visit California, where he has mary MAKE CREW_RUN TRAIN. Austrian Passengers in Gun Fight Until Police Arrive. By Cable to The Star. VIENNA, January 29.—Labor trou- | these from the United States in av:nz’ glia, Pecori, Giardino, Badoglio, Tas- soni, Morvona and Vaccari. Gen. Vic- ari will be head'of the general staff, but the duties of this post have been modified by the creation of the council. BRITISH DIRIGIBLE R-34 IS COMPLETELY RUINED Airship Almost Cut in Two by Gale in Second Accident—Will Be Dismantled. HOWDEN, England, January 29.— The dirigible R-34, which was dam- aged early yesterday morning while making a landing, and which after drifting out to sea was finally ma- neuvered to her base here, suf- fered another mishap last night, being badly damaged by a strong wind. Almost cut in two, it is an- nounced that the airship’s flying days are over, and she will be dismantled. her arrival at Howden last night efforts to house the damaged dirigible were unsuccessful. She was tethered with great difficulty to a special anchorage some distance from the shed, and thus was exposed to the | || wind. Several Americans, who had formed part of the crew of the R-34's sister ship, the R-32, which accom- panied the dirigible in the early part of yesterday’s flight, assisted in land- ing the R-34. SWISS NOT TO SEEK LOAN. BERN, Switzerland, January 29— ||| The success of the Swiss government in floating bonds 1n the home market has caused its loan negotiations with American bankers to be suspended. Dur- ing the past week the sale of 6 per cent bonds has exceeded sixty million francs, and it is hoped the Swiss market will supply most of the needed money. It is possible, it is said, in financial quarters, .that the American loan nego- tiations will be resumed later, when the conditions are more favorable, if it is found necessary to raise funds for the electrification of the railways. REMEMBER —PIitt stands Teady to give you | [l} a fistelass job of Puinting, | [} Paperbanging or Upbolstertng. | || —We eell fine furnitore. Geo. Phitt Co., Inc., ¥52e22% PLAZA LAUNDR Call us on phone Lincoln 4750—eour delivery service will be to take your laundry to and from your home promptly. All work carefully and cheaply done—hand work. _ STEINWAY DUO-ART REPRODUCING PIANO AT 0. J. DeMell & Co.’s 12th and G Sts. A Buy Your ,& B For Elks M For For Brot! herhoods Fo! B gmnaip, Tertaese bles have broken out on the railroads. | || On a train from Vienna to Gratz the train crew quit three times, and only brought the train in when the enraged passengers stormed the engine and | | forced the crew to get up steam and continue at the point of guns. At Gratz a pitched battle was fought between the crew and the passengers until the police intervened and ar- ||| rested scores. REDS BANKRUPT CITY. Bologna, $750,000 in Debt, Has to Give Up Hospital Service. BOLOGNA, January 29.— After eighteen months' bankrupt. The council, which is con- trolled by the communists, has raised the salaries of all city employes far above the usual rates paid for similar fares and customs duties. ‘There is already a deficit of $750,000 in addition to compjete a your 1of hospital and public h wondering dizziness, sick headache, bad cold, or o Children love upset, gassy stomach. N0 inconvenience. Cascarets too. 10, 25, 50 cents. —— About seventy specimens of the ex- tinct great auk are now preserved in museums, \ 's. experience in a||f bolshevist administration this eity is | 4 cents gal. | Effective Feb. 1st, 1921 || i SWEET MILK Retail, quart. .16c¢ | liOrder Daily Delivery b National Dairy J. W. GREGG, Prop. J. 1. TAYLOR, Mgr. | 612 O Street N.W. | | Phone . these occasions. They are greatly increased in this instance by prevailing conditions—all to your benefit. As usual credit is a feature of our service. For the Dining Room You will be buying at material savings—and the Suites are of exceptional attractiveness. 10-piece Suite, in rich Golden Oak — Buffet, China Closet, Serving Table and Extension Table and the requisite Chairs. Reduced from wig%o.oo 10-piece Suite, Ma- hogany finish; one of the popular period de- signs; Chair upholster- ing done in real leather. Reduced from ?.02,50.00 10-piece Suite in that effective Red Mahog- any finish; straight in line; superior in con- struction. to the mi- nutest detail. Reduced from $635.00 to 352500 And for the Bedroom can you expect such values at such prices. At no other time 4-piece Walnut Suite, straightline design; re- lieved by dainty carv- ing. Reduced from $360.00 to 4-piece Mahogany- finish Suite, one of the Queen Anne period— featuring the Chiffor- ette and semi-vanity Toilet Table. Reduced from $400.00 to $335% 8-piece Mahogany- fimish Suite, in the ef- fective reproduction of the early period school of design; Twin Beds. Reduced from $415.00 to $350% Living Roomr Suites These of many that we are offering at equal advantage— 3-piece Suite, of Ma- hogany finish; paneled backs and gracefully turned legs — strong spring upholstery. Ve- lour covered. Reduced from $100.00 to $7950 3 - piece Overstuffed Suite, designed on gen- erous lines; Mahogany- finished legs; a period design. Reduced from Qfis% to 52175 Two - piece Suite— Davenport of unusually luxurious proportions and massive Armchair —both deeply over- ltnE_ed — with loose cushion spring seats. Reduced from &iflow - Over-stuffed Chairs Blue $100.00. hogany Now... Just see how modestly these are marked now—soanre of them greatly reduced. This attractive Chair as illustrated with winged head rest, , upholstered seat ands .50 back, done in bright and cheerful Tapestry Majestic Armchair, wing design wide arms—deeply upholstered seat and back covered in . figured velonr.s .50 Former selling price [OW . comeam - Large Rocker in Tapestry, with winged head rest, wide arms, ma- finished sweeps, upholstered seat and back. Former selling price 0. S69'5 Armchair with wide seat and deep back, winged head rest, spring upholstered arms, loose cushion nxfi'. 122-50 Former selli price $150.00. [ R — All the Day Beds are cut in price—with a good variety for choice, Pillows, Springs Give these qualities at their prices careful com- parison— AdlLC ot ;l on Ma:lttr‘ess, well made with goo rade of ticking, $9 -85 ull size. Special... Afl-Layer Felt Mattress, with e et $14.85 PriCe. comaneoncoccce Attractive Pillows, with heavy tick, stuffed A wifl‘:ry hen feathers, 83060 ish, per pair. SPECIAL High-grade ticking shuicd with stuffed with goose feathers and down, 57-95 per pair. SPECIAL High - d 5 R-x';‘g;rélg;lel? $36-75 e L. Seventh and Eye Streets Pillows, Moo Baby ges The days are coming when the baby ought to be out in the air all possible. You'll be con- vehicle sulting its comfort—and you are when you select a suitable such as these— Stroller, just as illustrat- ed; Gray Enamel finish; handles of all-steel tubing, rubber - tired - wheels . :with pateutb \';'( heel fastener, foot brake. SPECIAL. . Sl 4,85 with wood tires, foot brake. SPE- CIAL coeees * House & Herrmann Reed Sulkie, in Ecru fin- rubber - tired wheels, folding wood " handles.- SPE- CIAL $7.65 Reed Pullman Runabout, Ecru finish, upholstered in rep, wind shield; artillery wheels with rubber $36-00 M House & Herrmapn At o n S IO RIS We offer this suggestion because at their price you'll get the benefit of our radical readjustment—which means excellent choice at-exceptionally low cost. Patterns are of most pleasing designs—the quantity is limited and includes Small Rugs and Room-size Rugs. Axminster Rugs Velvet Rugs 27xs4 in, $5.50 9x12-it. ...$38.25 Others up to $105.00 Wilton Rugs 27x54-in.. .512'75 Others up to $1650 g3 106 it., .7 83x106ft,$50,00 36<63n-- $18.75 i Others up to $30.00 ox1z ft, $44.50 83x106-it.§97.50 Others up to $145.50 Others up to $12 36x70 in., $9.85 Others up to $15 54x78 in, $18.25 Others up to $28.50 Others up to $85 Others up to $95 Tapestrfr Rugs 7.6x9 ft., $25.00 Others up to $40 Others up to $50 . 912 it, $28.75 Others up to $55 Many Remnants of the best makes of Linoleum— Sizes from 2%4 to 13 square yards. We've cut them so deeply that the special~prices cannot include laying. Our Columbia Grafonola Offer And please remember our stock is composed entirely of new models— Pay $5.00 Select your machine, have it sent home— and the balance may be taken care of in several monthly payments. This E-2 Machine . —is a favorite—especially in the improved model, with shelves for the record albums e All t; are issued. ypes are new—in all finishes—and all the Columbia Records as soon as they $125 | Very special prices have been placed on our stock of Heaters and Cooking Stoves —Coal or Oil. Nickel-trimmed Coal Heaters—the last two be- ing fitted with magazines. 50 sy, $TR 85 2800 sy, §2 5() $600 style, $28.75 $42.00 style, $33.50 . Perfection Heaters, Stan- dard Oil Company make. $9.50 Black Japanned trimmed, Steel $7 .50 oil tank, now E $11.50 Black Japanned trimmed, Brass $925 oil tank, now $13.00 Nickeled trimmed. Brass oil - - $10.35 $13.50 Blue enamel, with black Japanned Brass oil fak, $10.75 now $15.00 Blue Enamel, with nickeled trimmings, Brass = $11.85 tank KitchenCabinets Attractive models—most temptingly priced. Well made Cabinet, with sliding aluminum tray, lower cupboard for utensils, mnicely enameled shelf for provisions, tilting flour bin; swinging sugar bowl, condiment jars, cake or bread box and s 00 drawer for cut- o lery. SPECIAL.. Cabinet, with full sliding porcelain top, txlt‘;ng flour bin, glass doors, sanitary glass sugar jar, ample space for pro- visions, utensils s 50 and bread box. SPECIAL ... High-grade Cabinet, with sliding porcelain top, tilting metal flour bin, curtain door inclosing compartment with swinging sugar bowl; condi- ment jars, complete with bread box; well equipped compart- ment for utensils, two draw- ers, menu charts, s 75 measuring _cups, o etc. SPECIAL.. High-grade White All-metal , Sanitary Cabinet, sanitary con- struction, mounted on revolv- ing casters and all® standard equipment, in- cl?xding porcelain 379.50 tray. SPECIAL. Seventh and Eye Streets