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19~ FACTIONS IN FIGHT FOR VLADIVOSTOK Kappell Forces in Control of Part of City—Refugees on U. S. Cruiser. Br the Asuociated Press. TOKIO, May 28.—Conditions at Viadi- vostok. which was seized Thursday by | troops formerly under the command of | the late Gen. Kappell, an anti-bolshevik force, are still in an unsettled state. | according to advices from American sources received here. There was a half hour's fighting be- | tween the opposing factions yesterday morning. but at noon the Japanese dis- armed the belligerents and quartered them in the police barracks. The total casualties up to yvesterday were given as_twenty. According to Japanese newspaper spe- cial dispatches some of the members of the former government have taken refuge on an American cruiser. The leader. M. Antanoff. however. and the in Viadivostok of the fled to the Japanese | representative Chita government headquarters. Threatens. to Fight. A part of the city is still under control of armed troops of the far eastern re- public. M. Merkudoff. the head of the new government, announced that he would demand that the Japanese disarm these troops. in accordance with the Russo-Japanese agreement, and that. if the Japanese did not comply. the new government would resort to fighting. A Japanese army proclamation an- nounced that the imprisonment of politi- cal offenders would mot be_permitted t is reported that Gen. Semenoff, the frsack anti-bolshevik leader, who has | t been in the field for some time past, | intends proceeding to Viadivostok from | Port Arthur to -direct the new move- ment The Viadivostok rising is characterized by the Jiji Shimpo as a purely reaction- ary movement, resulting from the ex- pected Japanese evacuation of Siberia, ! and it doubts the permanency of the new regime. Conterence Proposed. A dispatch to the Asahi from Vladi- vostok announces that the Japanase command has invited the leaders of the various contending governments and also a representative of the Chita government to confer with the ob- ject of organizing a new compromise democratic government, instead of an anti-socialist regime. The result of the suggzestion has not been an- nounced. The Kappell leaders, it is added, are dissatisfied with the atti- tude of the Japanese. Advices from the Japanese gen- darmerie in Vladivestok, giving an- other version of the developments. declare the Japanese dissolved the i visit Soldierly Chests of Ex-Service Men Sllp Down to Waist. lay 12~The tai- it the former sol- dier in losing his soldierly fig- wre. His cheat, which in war time w where a soldier's chest ought to be, han mnow alipped down to where it ought not to he and his waist meas- urement has developed exten- ken the place of thin- ness and muscle. makes my regimental heart bleed to see the sloppy way in which former moldiers | said | | mow carry themnelves,” one who merved as a tailor in the war. that old t measure hanging on the w Note_the finger | | marks about the 32-inch line. That was the average measure- | ment of the war waist. Com- pare it with the finger marks on this peace measure, which shows that the prexent waist is from 36 to 40 inchex. WMy cuntomers used to be like the letter 1. Today they are like an §.° l MARSHAL FOCH COMING TO U. S. NEXT NOVEMBER | i ‘Will Be Guest of Knights of Co- lumbus at Big Celebration in Chicago. CHICAGO, May 30.—Marshal Ferdi- nand Foch of France will visit Chi- cago on or about November 6, accord- | ing to tentative plans made for his| to the United States. so Wil-| liam J. McGinley, supreme sccretary of the Knights of Columbus, an- nounced vesterday. When Marshal Foch visits Chicago he will be the guest of the Knights of Columbus. While here Marshal Foch will be made an honorary member of the Fourth Degree of the Knights of Columbus. | | THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON. D. C. MONDAY, MAY 30, MUTT AND JEFF—Their Bank Roll Must Look Rather Sick These Days. Hurey AND SHAVE AND GET (NTD THIS KID'S _LAYouT. Yeult PASS AS M‘v SON €ASY As D! Nes, Bet I'm mr cau\m 1921, (Coprright. 1921, by F. C. Fisher. Trade mark registersd U. S. Pat. Of.) —By BUD FISHER. YCS!I'h A BROADMINDE D EATHGR 50 I Took Him | ouT OF THE WINDERGARTEN | o Glve R A Peek ATTA Boy, JAck! | KNOCK His BLOCK OFE! SOCK Hid ANCTHER ON HLS JEFE, weve oNLY GOT THE PRICE ) OF ONE ADMISSION FEE Between us BUT T'VE GoT A swetle SCHEME THAT wiLL ENABLE BOTH OF US ™ S€e JAck DEMPSEY IN HIS SPARRING EXHIBITION TODAY! SHOST, MUTT ! WHAT 1S Your SCHEME? at the Brantly Baptist Church, where | following a board meeting at she has been drawing large crowds. ooee Kelley was re-elect- | CIVIL WAR DEAD HONORED. She takes pride In her distinction of “1 just preach the old-time zospel.” being the youngest girl evangelist. she said, “and crowds here seem to IBRITISH DROP CONTROL.'ureer which Howard G. Marshal Foch's visit hinges on military and political conditions in Europe. Plans are being pushed for ward so that he will come to America as an escort of an American soldier to be buried in Arlington National ceme- tery on Armistice day, November 11. In New York Marshal Foch will be the center-of a reception by the New York Knights, but the largest demon- stration by the order will take place in Chicago. TAKE JESUS TO DANCE, GIRL EVANGELIST SAYS new reactionary government. and that the leaders of this government, although they will support the new militia suggested. will not take any part in a movement to organize an- other government. KING ALFONSO HONORED. Guest at Dinner at American Madrid Embassy. 28.—The’ American ve ‘a dinner tonight in honor of King Alfonso. Palace dig- nitaries. the heads of the govern- ment and the various ministers were ent rmit Roosevelt and Mrs. Roose- velt were among the guests. | L] i creations, one a Teft from busy uitra-fashionabl, qualities that s coming effects Amazing reduct; ton trimmed, $150 Fancy Lace Silk Hose, $1 Women's Black and Cordovan Seam-back Hose, in assorted sizes— reinforced soles and heel. SHEETING Perfect qualf dressing—size Values to 81 in Women's Neckwear, 29c¢ Bample styles in or gandy. georgette and lace—shown in white. Pretty coliars and col. jar and cuft sets— great assortment to choose from. Wonder- ful valves. Variety of last, Tuesday. $1.39 Linen Fine Muslin $125 and $150 Girls’ 2 to 12 Year o= $1.00 Dresses Pretty pink, blue and green bloomer dresses and plaid gingham blocks, contrast and self-trimmed. Large assortment of cool summer styles for play or dress. INCORPORAT ED 1316 01324. 7™ ST. N W. “JUST 65 ORGANDY, GINGHAM, ORGANDY, GINGHAM, SATIN AND MINUETTE DRESSES Values Worth Nearly Double. One great rack of wonderful FARRY TAUF fore this sale up to $12.50. women in each gzroup, you choose a cool summer wash frock of organdy or gingham, or whether you prefer a stylish silk dress. Faille Silk Skirts v.omenq popular Summes skirts in 50c 81-Inch Unbleached Special Tuesday value. 22c Yard-wide PERCALES. . .......... light and dark grounds—mill-end lengths, 1 to 5 yards and many pieces match—on sale while they SEAMLESS SHEETS. . ...... dressing—popular brands; Would Be Test to Determine Pro- priety of Halls, She Tells Bal- timore Growds. BALTIMORE, Md., May 30 (Specfal). —Those who desire to dance should take Jesus with them to the dance hall, was the advice given by Miss Nell ¥. Mays, the nineteen-year-old evangelist of Washington, who is holding a series of evangelistic serv- ices here. “I used to dance,” she sald, “and found a good deal of pleasure in danc- ing. To those who ask me about dancing now I say, if you can take Jesus with you to the dance hall, then keep on dancing. I can't find the foot- prints of Jesus there.” Miss Mays is tonducflng services nd two of a kind, holiday selling— e models. The oid regularly ‘ge- [ ] for misses and whether jon! $1.98 according to all the latest fashions. ty cut from full plece and free from for extra big sheets—extra fine grade. e fast color stripes, figures. etc, on Finish 81x90 Sheets with -inch hem—free from slightly imperfect. After-Holiday Sale of House Dresses $l Bungalow Aprons Women's pretty voile and per- cale dresses in sizes 36, 33 and 40— in popular stitched-waist and Billy Burke styles. Also striped percale aprons on light and dark grounds— made with or without elastic walst band. Special Tuesday. Women’s and Big Girls’ N Regular and tan Vici Kid turn-strap Slippers, mahogany one-strap Slippers, white and tan Sport Oxfords, patent colt, dull kid, Slippers and Pumps $5 to $7.50 black $9.95 pumps with Cuban, Louis or low heels in sizes 2% to 8— Tuesday only. Sale of $10 and §! BOYS’ ALL- WOOL SUITS sizes 7 to 18 years. models, well tailor their shape—on sal Great purchase of samples—and sale of broken lots from stock of all-wool blue serge and fancy mixtures, in Belted, Norfolk and pleated back and made !u Izsl long and retain uesday Born in Atlanta, Miss Mays came| As to theology, she makes no preten- | show that is what is needed. I never MOBILE. May v north when a child and went to high |tions, explaining that she is at pres- hake notes with me when I am going | All-Canadian Board for Grand . !ed president and director of the erate bugler hlo school in Washington and had a fine | ent half-way between being a wnm- to preach. It is enough for me ‘o {company. The new board immediate- ! graves of Unio time in a regular girlish way until|dist and a Baptist. Her uncle | have my Bible and to know that the Trunk Railway. i1y accepted the resignation of the s November last, when she felt called | presiding elder of the Mecthodist ,m\- world needs a Savior. Baltimore needs ' ! entire British directorate. on to preach. With her Bible in her|copal Church in Atlanta. Her gra Jesus. The Bible sa CIf 1 be lifted MONTREAL, May 29.—Elimination The new hoard consists of Howard hand she ascended the pulpit of Mc-|father was a Baptist minister .xnd jup 1T will draw men with me. It iz of all the British ntrol of the Grand | G. Kelly. director and president; 1. n Kendree Methodist Emscopal Church. | others of her family have been in the | because of that I keep right on, giv- ,Trunk railway system and election of Joseph Flavelle, chairman, and A . R war between She had no notes and she did not know | ministry, but she is the first of her \ing up even the time I intended for'a reconstituted all-Canadian board of | fred J. Mitchell, E. L. Newcombe and the states, the Span 1-American war what she was going to say. isex to preach. rest.” directors was officially announced Sat-iJ. N. Dupuis. and the world war took part . P s ‘ Establishing a New Era of Low Pri stablishing a New Lra o rices : on Furniture of Life Time Quallty 1 The Exhibition of Karpen Furniture Brmgs the Prices of This Fine Guaranteed Upholstered Furniture Even Lower Than Much Inferior Kinds Fe STPT Dozens of Overstuffed Suites Are Specially Priced Three-piece Karpen Suite, with wing- chair and six-foot sofa..$375 Three-piece Karpen Suite, in tap- estry, comfy cushions ...:.... Three-piece Pillow-arm Suite, in fine velour Tomorrow morning you will have the opportunity to view the best looking—and best wearing—lot of Upholstered Furniture in Washingtan, and, what is much to the point, have the oppor- - tunity of buying any suite or single piece at a special price. Every piece of Karpen Guaranteed Furniture is included and 5 offered at these special price inducements, cececessevoeson E Six-foot Karpen Overstuffed Dav- < ' - enport ; mulberry denim ....... $30 = nge?’?ncyai'i:fl::l ths:it?:splay You “play safe,” too, when you buy furniture of this quality and buy - il e e ehros it at the Life Time Furniture Store. The name of Karpen has P i pillows and bolster ...........5425 been a symbol of fine workmanship and dependable quality in Cane Suite, of three pieces, in fine furniture for forty years, and is a guarantee that the attractive tapestry ...coeeceecienonn.....$365 cover and neat finish does not hide inferior materials or weak Three piece, in blue velour, two construction. : % tonepsohd mahogany frame...$475 e Solid Mahogany Suite, of three : pieces in fine velour. ...........$395 i Plenty of Karpen Bed Not only overstuffed suites. but dainty cane panel styles and even Davenports and Suites i Bed Davenports in both overstuffed and cane are shown. Kar- ' Three-piece Suite in tapestry; pen quality is the same in-all—and the large display will make ., . ::_:;?0' davenport and mat- o the selecticn of a good piece easy. 2k e i i IRl :M- Velour Davenport Suite, 3 pieces, in velour, ‘with mattress .....$295 Karpen Cane-panel Bed Daven- port, in velour .. ..$175 Karpen Bed Davenport, in imita- tionleathers i s e e i8S We would like the opportunity of showing you these pieces. If you are interested the prices alone would be inducement enough to s, buy this week. Mayer & Co. Seventh Street Between D &, E