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“at Is GREEKS CONTINUE ADVANGE ON TURKS Nationalists Driven From Fortified Ridge and Offer Little Resistance. By the Assoclated Press. ATHENS, March 26.—Continued suc- cess against the Turkish nationalists in Asia Minor are reported from the ! | Quality Butter 1 § at Thousands of Easter Tables. an official statement issued here. The Greeks, It is declared, are not countering much resistance in advance toward Eski-Shehr. “Thursday,” says the statement, “the Greeks continued to advance in the Ushak sector. The enemy, who foebly resisted, was driven back from a fortified ridge between Agar and Bonnar to a line tbout thirty miles east of Ushak. Two hundred of the enemy were taken prisoners. “In the Brusa sector, the enemy was driven from positions east of the city and the Greeks occupieq a line running tprough the villages of Gleuneu, Verels and Diledjik, about six mile from the town. The Greek losses have been insignificant.” The question of King Constantine going to the front is still being di cussed, but no decislon has yet bee reached. The flaancial problem is causing much uneasiness, as It is feared that any effort to drain the country’s re sources at this moment would lecad to further depreciation of the drachma and increase the already exorbitant cost of living. x Greeks. their Washington Is Talking About KINNEY’S SHOES Thousands of People Are Daily Spreading the Story of Kinney’s Styles and Values “The Kind of Shoes You Want at the Price You Want to Pay” Ladies’ Oxfords Very latest styles. all leathers—Good- year welt and turned soles—any heel you desire. All sizes. $4.90 Wemen’s Brogue Oxfcrds n bi eek propaganda with gard to the attitude of nations toward the Greek camp: the British authorities, through Reuter's agency, have issued a denial that Great Britain is supporting the offensive or that it has her approval. MISSIONARIES DRIVEN OUT. ;Turks Force Americans in Hospital and College to Leave. BOSTON, March 26—Evacuation of | the station of the American board of commissioners for foreign missions at Marsovan, in Asia Minor, by its mis- sionary staff has been ordered by the ! Turkish national government. a cable ok and tan. with Cubad, mili- All mizes. growing girls® heels. "THE SUNDAY STAR, WASHT WORLD'S LARGEST FLYING BOAT, WITH 100-PASSENGER| D. C., MARCH 27, "1921—PART 1. NGTON, CAPACITY, MAY CROSS ATLANTIC. Bl HUNT CLUB REVIVED, |First Exhibition Will Be'dHeld Carter Hall Mansioth ial Dispatch to The St — WINCHESTER, Va., March 26— The Blue Ridge Hunt Club, onge § noted organization of Clarke county horsemen, has been revived at MiN-o wood, and the first exhibition will be in the grove at the famous old Hall” mansion, at that place. April " Many of the owners of hunting horses have become members |, b. and others are applying was said today ized in 1596, master of ® 'mbers included Thomas H. Burwell, | 85,000 Bill Burned | As Clerk Destroys | His Brother’s Photo | | Spe By the Assoclated Pross. BUDAPEST, March 28, —Ste- phen Nemeth, a clerk, wasting away on the little food his sal- ary would buy, appealed to his almont forgotten brother George, who went to America years axo and is now in Chien When, months later, there come from George sbmply a arge photograph, Stephen Ne- | meth, dixappointed and angry, threw his brother's pleture into the firc. The next day there came & letter, that read: “My Dear Stephen: If you will carcfully divide in two the photo 1 ment you yesterday you will in Bevan find o 85,000 bill coucenled be- i o iy tween the fwo sheets. Enfoy It Hurwell, Traxton and n £00d health and don't forget Nat Burwell and Boyce he “old guard.” AKE Pride your loving brother, George.” 'SIX HELD IN SHOOTING. CHARLESTON, W. Va. March 26 i ‘ Thomas Martin, justice of the peace,’ . g S and Pete Tyler, u constab . D e e S R, [shot in u fight with S Tt : he | Shiners six miles from paloting experts The Caproni flying hout Lp. an-atr machine in the 4, phofographed at the o 00 %3 to be 7 Capront Brothers Works nt Sesta re, Ttaly. The Epocha has lifting capacity of 32,000 | o7 reporied o by tn a critical con Toterior and Fxtertor Work { » of triplanes, spanning 100 feet, pounds. It In feet in length PLANNING TO PLACE !SENTIMENT FOR MONARCHISM ALLIES IN DILEMNA uipped with elght 1 d ix 90 miles an hou Ttx average VIENNA, M: h —If monarch- to ism to Austria it must, | tempt at concealing their presence < itho |of the former Austrian generalissi- like bolshevism, come from without. | of the ORREl ARelnl BILEC S G Seek to Create Dif This is the opinion of men whose | Eiiine in Basle; of the Chamber: reate Uif=- | business it is to ch and weigh |lain Chlumecky and the Counts EmANSIeErD royalist activit | Berentold, Forgatsch, Andrassy, i i That there is royalis ivity goes | Prince Windischgratz and all thel ficult Question Over Up- | [That there is roxalist activity &06s | ther worthiea whose vocations und ilaci r ] ittle privileges departed when Carl fled. per Silesia. ! nar] " Great prominence has Just now b t protest by th choslovakian and Jug: given a reported joi r BY PAUL SCOTT MOWRER. 1 K Daliy News, jernm 8 to the Helvetic H ‘,‘ por- ; oouncil against the liberty ¢ dhemmel oy and trigue cnjoyed by the Carlist refugees | The am-| ! racy and Ereat) trigue cnjoyed by in Switzerland. The Vienna ment keeps a pretty good watch the group in Switzerland and of th r Silesiar or con- yvement, but, on hie sentiment is biguous re Tess alebisei message to the board's headquarters here announced today. The message sald that missionaries were compelled to leave Asia Minor immediately, leav- = ing only three in. charge of the In All Sizes. station. The missionaries at Marsovan in- Extra Special At $2.98 Ladies’ Strap Pumps Vi newest styles, all best lesthers— including black suede and black satin. Goodysar weit and turned soles; a!l sizes. clude the staffs of the Anatolia College and Marsovan Hospifal, comprising about twelve Americans. The hospital is the finest in Turkey, and cared for 4,200 patients last year. The college lh!a‘s 425 students of several national- es. LONG CHASE FOR NEGRO. Ambrey Garrett Held for Double Murder Near Birmingham. BIRMINGHAM, Ala, March 26.—A chase that extended from Henryellen, & suburb of Birmingham, to Chatta- nooga, ended today in the latter city when Ambrey Garrett. a negro, was oaptured and held on a charge of murder in connection with the slaying of J. L. Bourgouls, seventy-three, and Lacey, Xn«nu-:::u—n. fifteen, on Tuesday. socording to reports by tel authorittes hero. Thesrene capture was made by J. E. Tay- lor, ohief of police of Leeds, who head- ed a posse which had been on the negro’s trail since early yesterday. Chief Taylor reported that a watoh found on’the ‘ne; person bore the numbers of a timeplece missing from the body of Bourgouis. The negro will be brought here tonight. PLAN IMPROVED ROAD. Will Reach Cumberland and Cld- town With Cash Aid. !Pé!ll’l Dispateh to The Star. MBERLAND, Md., March Following the appearance of a.large delegation of residents of North Pranch, Spring Gap and Oldtown, aaded by Albert A. 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March 26.— Recommendations that building craftsmen accept a reduction of from 15 to 30 per cent in wages has bheen made by the general labor committee Of the Asscolated Bullding Contrac- tors 6¢ Indlans, it was announced here today. C:‘o Ile-ln( the arles W. Kern, dent of t State Bullding Trade: Caunc?l. d‘;‘} clared the executive board of the council at & recent meeting held there was no Aj:uu!'nel lon for such a de- crease. 8t meeting, | - G o ”flf,"f"""‘ t was point me: . ndications, it was said, were that the proposed decrea:es ‘would be resisted by the union men. J. H. Owe committee, announcement. t in a Mfldlnhflfilh of from Bdel%nlufl.epl:r. cent. blic demand that building ::m b'f Io'l;rld was given as the reason for com: i 5 reason for mittee's, recom. ACCEPT LEAGUE OFFER. The report 1 lies hard bee: it has power- 5 > 1 he support in from. sources office for its deterrent effe S s e SR contaet with en the formation of a new roy- in the near future to the peop life, and here headed by Count Res- party ier and having for its avowed ob- co-ordination of various restoration movements tracted very little attention. Danger From Without. eral belief of foreign in Austria at council, which will be 4 special meetin upon the | ot territory. |y in the n| " They . | several ¢ well to deci at tion of the pl Germ th condition to « royalist_leaders st, hardly an enter- ¢ daring lot, and also to realize Meanwhile the lying low with is one diploma ing the allies before abvious “ither give Germany t r Silesia or reduce the e burk MUSt] for its purpose the holding together ure. They calculate that 4 of their clas d the protection of and would present a interests rather than swayed between s 2! their common tand and their th bankrupt Aus-| ' h . { helief they can put the yel- will act on the 2 low-and-black banner of the house duous propag: of Hapsburg back on the Hofburg. Poland's claim to St the list and other liber- im = s A e, 1i hope BT atter. It s believed here| fect on the great body of the peas- | 30 SORE T R ERIOPCIE N here lies hat . the ambiguity of th " Lantry, always considered the back- | RAY SV AT 5 COATCT” | bone of the royalist movement. e lnikine ok Should result will furnish an excuse rather if she can find one to crown. in Rome and London cabinets posing a compromise involving a partition of the industrial Loyal to Momarchy. ym this statement may be except- he provinces of Upper Austria, which has rather upset the movement or internationalization, or Polish | . perg) and Voralberg. According | there. or should reaction effect a suc- sovereignty with a special ime oy information the monarch- | cessful stroke in Bavaria, what the and municipal futonomy | -nt still centers there, and | repercussion here would be is a mat- An towns . ita i of the pe tion | ter of conjecture. s able to say authori i & This n ttributed | Tt is well known that the aim of | tively that any such proposals wil act that these provinces lie [the more ardent Hungarian monarch- { »e opposed by France, which will] 10050000 (he direct cforts | ists i another dual kingdom. and they maintain that human beings cannoti o0 carlist pro ndi from Switz- | might try a bold coup on Austria. be weighed in the balance againsti ' g byt the cqually strong mon-| Buf there is no conjecturs about the sums of money. cold fact that any attempt to restore from F the monarchy—or a monarchyv- rehic’ emanation: Terms of the Treaty. While it has becn two years According to the treaty, the new a whole | republic would mean bloodshed. | trontier must be drawn in harmony | Vvery rough | only would the Iiberal elements fight i with the wishes of the inbabitants| o # ele-| but there i no concealment of tha ‘xpressed by herefore, ifipane been very badly off at|Program that (‘lerhnsl?va‘km i to the treaty enforced, | ¥ have made| throw troaps into Austria in such an e event and if she becomes engaged Garmany would rocelve thesagrichl | { with ¥ungary the south Slavs are to tural and Poland the industrigl region | than th v can spend and for geographic and economic ne 8i- | none many governments up to eome to her aid. ties, as provided in clause 5 of the ROW : s en \I‘I)]e’- to lf,:k:""r," \‘e;z annex to articlg 88 of the treaty. { considerable part of | 0 ), D [The clanse feforred to wOn | taxes. They are enjoying luxuries for| ~ FIRE RAZES ORE MILLS. the conclusion of the voting, the num-ithe first time in their lives, because FAMT Okla. March 26 2Thrao orel ber of votes cast in each commune|they can zet their own price {orlmilly atr Cardin, Okla. elght miles will be communicated by | gheir products and altogether the | portheast of here, were destroyed by sion to the princinal a lessons of liberty fire of undetermined origin today. | the new with a full report as = o to the taking of the v and ommendation as to the lin ought to be adopted as the frontier of | clated powers, Their valuation was $135,000. ing into th into the f Alleged Plots of Monarchists. Vienna Germany in Upper Silesla. 1In this| Every now and then the recommendation regard will be paid | oo i e to the wishes of the inhabitants as|'" sl DEQIADSH 3 e Y ta's two brothers, who turn upj shown by the vote, and to the \- | way to the alleged plots of the reac- graphic and_cconomic’ conditions of | tionuries Lto tho cominsaland Eolnes the locality il i £ Cu and s satel- This rule, morcover alread megUnEy o Corliang Iy aatdl T When ready to have Paint been anplied in th Sty aulicy anailic Privicesior Parma bt U T o ang Scl d Bourbon, the former Empress | o 18 applicatio B 1325 14th St ita app Geo. Plitt Co., Inc., will be strong Main 4224-3 France, furthermo the loss of the by no means keep Germ ing the r¢ View of French Officinl. A high official in the ministry of foreign affairs sald to the writer to- day: “The reparations clauses were drawn up with the idea that Upper Silesia would become Folish. Junt Dr. Wyeth and Staff of Expert, Careful, Skilled Dentists Are to Dentistry What Sterling Is to Silver. For Dentistry That Lasts. very The best of materials obtainable used All work done without the of puin. 2 was taken of this proba mputa- Sab . T uasheen tion German territory. Bven Everything that will add to the comfort of patient Cleanliness is one of v striking tures. KEvery instrument thoroughly sterilized before using. Examination Free. Fillings, 50c | Gold Crowns without Upper Silesia the normal de- velopment of the other German coal flelds on the 1914 basis will P sufficient imnetus to German he Terms of Puyment to Suit, My Perfect Spetion Teeth Paris agreoment.” - and Bridge The writer 1x informed that the re- WHNet Sty to §1 up Work, port which the plehiscite commission $5.00 In gold, - will ;make to the supreme council will . stiver, amal- | $3.00-$4. show that the results of the plebi 1 Other Seta of gam or ‘500 Per are contradicts o Teeth. 35.00 up. noreelnin. 00 oo envisag: whole territory ys 10 A.M. to n Every Evening Until 8 0'Clock, and on Sun, Lady and maids in attendance. All Wi Kindly keep name and location of my office 1 agricultural regic even agglomerations ple and middle-class towns within the industrial region. The majority of the people, in the whole territ cluding 180,000 voted for Germany was 57 per cent, per cent for Poland > to have migres and ng on th who were influenc to vote for Germany. majority in the industria s f2,000, but within region there antagonism the Polish workmen of the country side, who are preatly and the nensle of tha toyng o separatel of working peo- Guaranteed your m| h & Bro. nnd over Grand Union Tea Co. Largest ai hly Equipped Parlors in Washington. Four en: floors ver to operative and mechanical dentistry. Phone Main 9133. sy || OVERCOATS OFF! 20 Years. nxb duc to to Polish peasants liv Poles and Lithuanians to Seek Ter- ritorial Settlement. By the Associated Press. 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