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re ‘ - - 500 Koreans Killed or Wounded |MUTT AND JEFF —Righto! In Battle With the Japanese B 13200000 worth of German dyes had SEOUL, Korea, July 5.—Reports been imported into Australia since the | peace treaty was signed, as it had been have reached headquarters here that| f,,,4 that in virtuaily every case Brit- a battle has occurred on the Siberian | ish substitutes for German materials and were avaifable. Permission would be . 7 2 cere | Branted American dye exporters, the Koreans, in which 500 Koreans were | Kiahlied A erlcan 4o oD o dy oy | to Australia when there was conclu- Several thousand malcontent Ko-|Sive evidence that similar dyestuffs yeans are alleged to have joined the | of British manufacture were not ob- By the Associated Press. border between Japanese killed or .wounded. Sibertan bolshevikl. | tainable. By the Assoclated Press. i TOKIO, July 5.—Announcement mude today that a fresh the Jupanexe army will be “lagivostok to relieve teoops due Lo % come home is followed by the ex-|l4nd and pastura on of opinion on the part of the b ng newspapers here that Japan's | ation movement will be de-| Drought Mar: acreage on twel potatoe > beets. This uns: i \ ViadivostoX | atter the early of is finding | to the prolonged acks and 1 + cause of the unsettled Siberian situation. latest advices frol re that Cen. Seme sack anti-be little suppo that many C offering their services to the present Vladivostok sovernment. }only remedy slig| Pay Homage Senmen's Strike Settled. ent-e “The strike | Provision, f a 12 per cént reduc- es now and duction of With the acceptance of the tel the seamen, the general strike is itol building, ns by jomez on July completely ended. the other workers | Of having resumed their posts early in T June.® L i centennial of the s where, on June zuelan genera!l, St. Johns Longshoremen Strike. 1o 5T. JOHNS, X. F—-More than 1000 | Venice, Calif., a second cousin of Rear | | than thowe the American bluc- dng Nrance was uteed ongstioreme ure o ‘&2 B. & 0. SHOP Admiral Sims, advertised in a King-| | couts carry, repln dinner given tonight by & Drotest A . SHOPMEN RETURN. | ston, canuada, paper, for a husband.' | honor of was suspended. lough at et = Regol) s b en | BALTIMORE. ie Spanish and Swiss governments With the object of reaching a com-| {nird furlough mercial agreement have been un- ount Clare sho successful up to the present. This, it s asserted. is due to the demands | of the Swiss delegates, which Spain is | unable to accept. In consequence of | this disugreement the hizhest tariff | will be applied in both countries. ‘'rade Agreement at Standstill. MADRID. — Negotiations between terday. when weeks They returned t id, at lower w gineer Drowned. { ©. — Alexander spector of Columbia, and a | recalled (o duty. s for Britis! prominent mini drowned here Monday. eve = ing Repenl Agriculture Act. —After a long debate the d the second | ca of agriculture, government ne a sudden heavy fall in prices. which if the agricuiture act were main- tained, would Involve the government in a heavy yearly subsidy. The agri- culture act, passed last December, guaranteed minimum prices to the farmer for his produce, and was esti- mated to entail a subsidy amounting to from £20,000,000 to £30,000,000 yearly. Germany Loses Dye Trade. MELBOURNE.—The minister for customs has announced that under the restriction prohibiting the im- portation of foreign dyes only about § Easy-Working Filing Cabinets At about this time of the year, files begin to be- come clogged up with cor- respondence. Instead of transferring, get NEW ad- ditions. At OUR prices, it's nearly as cheap. See what we are offer- ing for— ~ Only " Fine, handsome, full- quartered oak cabinets, equipped with solid brass trimmings, roller bearings to make the drawers slide easily, tongue-and-groove jointed throughout. One of our special offers. Y IE%&' our Choice of the talk Jewels. 10c Sale. No man or woman has a bright outlook on life unless their vision is perfect. We will furnish you with glasses that you will find attractive as well as serviceable. We will make a caretul scientific examination and analysis of your eye con- ditlen and " furnish you with glasses that will make them normal again. This is you can you pay. date of June 1, covering about 3 t H B g bl Nt 10! thirty-seven million acres of farm poorer than that of 1920, but that there i1s a 6 per cent increase in s, corn and sugar and fodder from which an immediate rain would cic detachments are | htly. Venezuela.—Floral pieces president, Marquez Bustil. been settled | 105, were placed on the statue of | Grorge Washington in honor of nt er re- | American Independence day. Cq s | o A N mbor, | will give an elaborate bail i e |SIMS’ COUSIN WEDS BY AD. Venezuelan independence. Thjs | Mrs. Maberly, After Courtship by will terminate the observance of the routed the Spanish army 1,500 Mechanics End Third Fur-|by Rev. J. A. Waddell to David J. nd Ohio railroad came to an end have been idle for more than three e recalled to take up work which was interrupted | furlough announced since January 1. |pert Williamson of W- engineer, was ! The men taken back represented | Kloor, Hinton and Farrell. Little cre- | ¢ trade emplo Has Captured the —A Beautiful Diamond Ring, in Women’s $ 4 .50 Choice of various up-to-date settings mJ} 3 . or Men’s mountings. All wonderful v alues. Green Gold, White Gold, etc. Wear While You Pay —A G. Washington Elgin Watch, the same G. Washington Elgin Watch that has been | c 1 of the town right along' It has the wonderful ELGIN mechanism and 17 Fine Wear While You Pay ~—A Ladies’ Elgin Wrist Watch, the small- est Elgin Wrist Watch made. In a variety of designs. By popular request we have in- cluded these Ladies’ Wrist Watches in the Wear While You Pay same price, CASH OR CREDIT. Wear while .THE EVENING S_'I‘AR, 'WASHINGTON, D. C., WEDNESDAY,: JULY 6, 1921, Nothing Could Be Fairer Than That. - MY PATIENCE (S EXHAUSTED! I'M GONNA TELL MUTT HE'S GOTTA keep His DOG AT Home OR THERE'LL BE DARM DoO) GET ouT OF ‘My PASTURe! (e ps in France. ge, shows the aver- about 11 per cent ve items, including atisfactory showing ptimism is attributed drought, the damage to Washington. lect Gomez and the in honor of Gen. 14, the anniversary For Small Billies™ By Paris Police PARIS, July 6.—The police force in mhortly to be equipped with clubs, somewhat smaller battle of Carabobo. Mail, Pleased With Venture. 24, 1821, the Vene- | Special Dispateh to The Star. Boliv: completely § OTTAWA, July 6—Mrs. Maberly of and as a result was married Friday & | io Baltimore. although they had never met. Their ve: courtship was by mail Md.. July 6—The | greatly pleased of workers at the ps of the Baltimore . They were heir venture. Toggart of Murvale. near Kingston, | ‘ { of Rotary pistols the men for- | merly carried, the mabera are to | | 1€ HOUIY, be dienrded and clubx supplied | | JarEe scale’ 1.500 mechanics who for traffic contre d for ON HUNT FOR BALLOON. 1‘ \ Special Dispatch to The Star. ! wtoring OTTAWA. Ont, July v the third Sergt. Al- i ry 1 hington, rep- - — . o their tasks, - 1 1 O e s Mt IS | resentings the United States Air Serv- | REDS SEEK SWEDISH TREATY. ive Corps, is at Toronto en route to g ~ 3 > STOCKHOLMP Ju Mattice to employ Indian guides to b sexrch for the balloon lost by Lieuts, | | —The president |, day, a 15 per cent & i me 1 the repair- | dence is given to the rumors that the d the building | bulloon h: been found by Indians and “BILL DIME No Old Favorite ever played to such a crowded house as has “BILLDIME.” Our store has been crowded ever since the open- ing of this Unique Sale. To say that he has caught the popular fancy is to put it mildly. g = So Once Again.-TOMORROW.--10c Down Gives You Immediate Possession of a Sparkling Diamond or a Gen- uine G. Washington Elgin Watch at This Extraordinary 1 10c SALE or Ladies’ Wrist Watch 10c Down PAY LIKE THIS DOWN Gives You Immediate Possession —Balance According to Chart at the Right [erroersTee: | L P TR PR the Washington Jewelry Store where buy Nationally Known goods for the \\\\\\\\\‘ Ihll/éé SBeLEEE8353325338Eks b — ESTABLISHED 1888 33 Years of Bquare Dealing MUYT, ‘(MJRAMCR CHAses MY cows ALL THE Tims AND T'ea ASKING You A ToU KLY AS A GENTLEMAN Be STOPPeD! MORE TRADE WITH U. S. | | French Minister of Commerce Urges 1 Closer Relations. PARIS, July 5—Close intercourse between the and France was urged by t Dior, at a French | commercial s attended. @ ] nd British diplomatic ord C. McCullough, presi- \ternational Aseociation ubs, predicted a spread of | the Rotary movement in France on a wxreme || HEAT KILLING BABIES. cago babies < at the rate of fourteen greater infant The in- CHICAGO, July £.—C] Jity than a year ago. aseribed to the heat by the rtment. Four deaths of r bureau of- Town! Here’s the Whole Idea Select Our Special $34.50 Diamond Ring, Men’s G. Washington El‘in (Copyright, 1921, by H. C. Fisher. Trade mark registered U, 8. Fat. Off.) You'L.L HAUE T0 BRING Me BeTrER PROE WHY, T'UE Seen HiM IN MY PASTUR E Hew Do —By BUD FISHER. ALL RIGHT: THE NEXT TIME YOUR PoocH BOTHERS MY Cows X'te BRING You ALLTHE PROOE [ P04 Fine Ramie Suiting 36 inches wide and fully mercer- 5 ized. Light blue, Oyster gray, pink, c rose. Just what * you'll want for the one-piece, slip-over dresses. Silk Tricolette Blouses New All-Silk Tricolette Blouses so popular with wide fringe trimming. aple colors are black, navy. taupe. brown and light In many cases these blouses are preferable to < rs and more appropriate for dress wear. All sizes to 40. Where Your Dollars Count Mast BEHREND’ 720-22-24 7th St. N.W. Open 9:15 AM. Close 6 P.M. Linene Coat Suits Finely tailored of superior quality Linene. Thé colors are those most wanted, as copen, green, rose and dark lavender. The skirt made sport style with befts and pockets. The coat is long in belted style; all sizes in all colors. ‘ Store Hours: White Satin Sport Skirts These are skirts you would expect to pay at least $10.00 for, so fine the materials and make. Heavy white satins and the popular tricolette in a good range of all the new shades, in- cluding plenty of white. uted Priced for tomorrow only, 1°4.98 Extra Size Voile Dresses It's a pleasure to large women to know they can get large, roomy Dresses, appropriaetly styled and well made, to fit them without the troubles of making. These are from beautiful fine voiles, in a selection of patterns including the Black and White stripes so much in demand. These would sell regularly at $10.98. Sizes 46 to 52. New Sport Check Voile Dresses Despite the scarcity of ncat checks; we have a goodly supply i of pretty styles and in checks, inciuding the Re in vogue. The dresses sheer voil f1 cool for these hot days. stop at buying one, so ¢ dainty styles and price. so much 35c DRAWER WAISTS Fine Jersey Drawer Waists,” loose - fitting 24 [ style, with shoulder straps that do not slip from shoul- ders. Sizes 2 to 13 years. .l $2.89 Porch Dresses of Voliles An extremely comfortable dress of fine quality, sheer voile, in a variety of pretty, neat designs. Collars and cuffs of fine white or- gandy, and neat sashes. For porch or meighbofhood wear, in sizes ° $1.69 SUMMER CORSETS If* you have = Made from fine, never ‘worn these $1 - 1 9 sheer batiste, neatly 95(: Fine quality mus- ol summer <ot g alr trimmed with medal- lin cambric finished. 49C sets etter rying a 3 o = You ‘don’t know. the comfort you |and Veernecks. There's several trimmed . with em- 4 hose supporters. " Sizes tb 30. full. and closed styles. A real bargain o . . 9 . D $1.50 Boys’ Wash Suits |Girls’ $2.00 White Dresses in Norfolk, Russian blouse and middy and lace around bottom of skirt. Just styles. Every one fast color. half the usual price. ‘White jean that is . Strong, Durable serviceable, with fast- Khaki Cloth Pants, in 6 or blue coll = 99c .thea bloomer style. 8C cuffs. Regulation yoke or lace fro 6 to 14 years. 16 years. : e MEN'S MESH UNION SUITS Goods Specials Fing Quii, Cool, Opniesh Q) l 700 YARDS PERCALES and ankle length. Sizes 34 to 46. ? d MEN'S NAINSOOK UNION SUITS - . Percales, in a_wide range of styles. Small neat colored figures, dots and the laundry is the only fault. Check ularly at 25c. and plaid nainsook, in all sizes. 75¢ COLORED ORGANDY Of fine quality nainsook, with extra row of buttons on reinforced 54c of " colors, including plenty navy, stay straps for pants. Sizes 4 to 12 brown and black. In a beautiful range of shirting = Thi’: "eki“ ';g:}:?"flg“d :’;“: 29C st far st waee: oepecnts DONC | 0 Tnon soe and shoslder wivmpe. fects and broadcloth weight. Values, ) y OIL LADIES’ LISLE-FINISHED HOSE, 3 FOR 15C FANCY vou'Es An .especially good value. $1 00 e lisle hose. Seamed back -and " * grounds. Full 40 inches wide. shaped ankle. Black, white and cordovan. 29¢ CURTAIN SCRIMS | s ot e st e &1 Q5 Quality Full fashioned filve. ;nr $ Curtain Scrims, with wide satin bor- service not, acquired in ofthe e der or open-work Leno borders. 15 c hose.” These are extra heavy silk, d wanted colors. - z § 39c YARD-WIDE CRETONNES _ “LADIES” THREAD SILK HOSE Hundreds of colors and styles in 19‘: 36 to 4. $1.50 TRIMMED GOWNS LADIES’ 75c DRAWERS ¢ cool summer cor- lions, laces and thsertions. Round miss. Strong and durable, with |styles to select from, and all cut broidery and cluster tucks. Open For the little boys of 3 to'7 years Dainty White Dresses of sheer these make serviceable -suits. Plénty transparent organdy, for girls of 6 to neat stripes and plain combinations, c 14 years. Trimmed with fine tucks c $1.50 GIRLS’ MIDDIES $1.00 BOYS’ KHAKI PANTS color blue collars.and Full cut and well made. Sizes 8 to < o o Domestics and Wash || Cool Underwear and Hosiery Union Suits for men. Short sleeves Full Standard Quality Light C Termed run of "the mills, but a 59C -simpll il t which di i stripes. Cut from full pieces, and all perfect. Reg- e i b o R Check BOYS’ WAIST UNION SUITS Full 40 inches wide. Fine, sheer, transparent organdy, in a wide range 49C years. STRIPE SILK SHIRTING : LADIES’ LACE-YOKE VESTS $1.00 and $1.25. weather. Almost every design and color Finished to feel and look liki combination imaginable. Mostly dark 39C LADIES' FULL-FASHIONED HOSE Full Yard-wide, Fine AWhite, ecru and cream. with wide lisle garter tog. >'illck. whlle.é and Heavy - Thread Silk Hose, ‘with: €} this lot of fine cretonnes. Light or 95_C seamed - back -and- fitted_ankle; wide _double Tisle-garter. top. “These come black, white, cordovan and blue. e CIIILDRBI'STHREEEQUAREERSOCKS : Highly Mercerized Cotton, Sox, 49C in the three-quarter length., ~Solid colors, with wide elastic ribbed top. LADIES’ REAL LEATHER BAGS Here's a lot of Real Leather Bags ¢ %hat should sell as high as $200. Sev- 98C . eral shapes and colers. Fitted with ~~ purse and mirror. dark colorings, and a full yard wide. 76-INCH UNBLEACHED SHEETING Full-width for sheets, and, a very . “heavy ~weight. = Bleaches white in a 7C few washings; and wears better than sheeting already bleached. " 25c LONGCLOTH . ungfinon'in.i%?i' fifn‘snl: fg'fi::g.._l 2—;-(: _derwear and children’s clothes.