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o : THE SUNDAY STAR, WASHINGTON, D. €., JULY 17, 1921—PART 1 St o ¢ ¥ | URGES 2.75 PER CENT |@€0€0206 ' OO D BEIEEIOAEOEEHRITTIEETLRLOLHEDH > FRANCE SEES PANACEA | GRit{ualt seento ,'- 5 O R e o e e A plea for 2.75 per cent barley malt beer was made before the ‘ IN COMING CONFERENCE | He-F ouT GRAI WEN | joint congressional commission o1 4 T . o ap e agriculture vesterday by R. A. Hope for Understanding With Britain and | o " revresenting Stimesow grain dealers, and Charles Kenny, L,- S f P ent G V rfpresemlul: a,nl_lnne-atfi fnrm?; / 2 elevators assoclation. ‘wou! - .. £O' ETEUCR erman Vengeance help the farmers: of the northwest . Is P E i Pari who grow barley and other course grains, they said. 3 S aramoun L ans. Mr. Jones estimated that malt beer legislation would mean un ad- dition of $300,000,000 a year to northwestern farmers, and sug- Il 7 7 £ ~"(6'.;‘: % | | ¢ BY PAUL SCOTT MOWRER. |sion. Lacking the guarantees which “The Star and Chicago Daily News, | @ Sincere democratization and con-| gested a testing squad under the Copyright, 1 version of Germany would have given, | Department of Agriculture to ex- PARIS, France, July 16.—After long | France feels obliged to seek assist-| tablish that 2.75 beer was non-in- “conversations with thres important|ance elsewhere. = That iy to toxicating. Mr. Kenny, who comes onyetsations g France, in the first place, must main- | from the district of Representative French perscnages the writer is in- | tain an grmament sufticient for her| Volstead, authior of the prohibition position to announce the attitude o) security.and, in the second place. | enforcement law. sald’he wanted Stk B i try to, arganize a system of interna- arley beer legalized, as it could be the French government toward thel {5 1. BRSNS L ST B vont her | demonstrated to bs mon-intoxicat- forthcoming Washington conference.|from peing left isolated to German ing. The general impression is that this | vengeance. N SR conference will really be a new peace | "rhlo b”r'» pomsible : guaranty fir' b o of {safety as France sees now an - ot which “”'Hh'm(”fm'r'“q’:f,"’rwxys has seen lies in the establish-! § ating ital| ment of a close friendship with both S {London and Washington. (t has fs The T¥s @ new ttled ‘in | Been known here for some time that initiat've marks & new turning point ! {rying to strengthen the bonds be- tin political history. veen Great Britain and the United 1 5 s concerned three prin- | States. " Land disar t To Avold Naval Rivarly. Sanilibriam of the Pacific o This project not only conforms to the ons o o h i tendency which hae imated ritis] . OIS o jerance with thel |G\ throughout the last twenty vears, | R@dical3 Promptly Deported lared o more anx- | but harmonizes with Eritain’s desire to g e ~avoid the only naval rivalry which re- . an v other eountry Lo dimin- Tmains ‘possibie, and the necessity for| From State When Discov- o , Britain to do nothing contrary to the v of the dominions, that seem to H H 1| omsider. the United States as & sort of ered in Grain Belt. second mother land. It was with these considerations In | BY the Associa: mind that Llovd George first adjourned ABERDE! D, July . the renewal of thq Anglo-Japancse al- | deportation of the alleged r: Public.. opinfan. moreaver: 3 st litnce and then sowght A formula which, | ment emong harvest “hands coming . - ‘1. while keeping for Britain all’ the ad-|into this territo is belicved by -+ WO A ST e L budget being ine abl. 5 zreed that ary expenses KE =, | VDD CEGOORIODTRIDIDEICOIIECHIDDOIDIDDO ¥ atura s ——— 2., =< juch w reduction naturally sould fol- Gyp gl of this pact in Asia—advan. | Sherift Henry Elliott of Brown coun- | = > i S ¢ ! » maintenance of peace in |ty to have ended for the present any | | Je=== Y i /. o Fear Disarming Now. India and of British influence in China— | I. W. W. demonstrutions in this sec- | g UG 2 - Nobox here belieyes in militarism would at the same time spare the feel- | tion. X for its wn galke, body looks on Ings of the United States. This work This was the statement of the! 4 79 the barracks as the natural prolonga- ©f copciliation the Washington confer- | sheriff tonight after he returned ] tion of school or on military training ence ;will prolong. The Anglo-Japanese ' with a posse from a search of & group S &8 trafning for citizenship. However, "llianc ms destined to merge into a|of 500 workers, who reached Aber- 5 A reduction of militury strength can. larger combination which will perhaps | deen from the south this morning not be regarded in the abstract, but ¢Nable Britain to keep the support of | The gearch resulted in the arrest & obviously must depend on the general POth Japan and the United States. of two men as suspects in’ connection : % uropean Situation and in particular . SOme observers here have even feared | with the murder of William Hender- £ n the Franco-German relatipns, ! that Lloyd George was ready to sacri- son of Austin, Tex., at Wolsey, S. D. “ . ‘hile the French government consid- erything else to some Anglo-|yesterday. Another shooting was re- rs that Germany for the present is Jebanese-American Cf‘::flhlna(ion which | ported from Milbank, S. D. where vealy disarmed, not indeed for the WOHQ 80 nelitle CRMA- o tefuli HaIry Owen, a harvest hand. was luck of effectives, but for the lack of oot GECRCR PROESIOre, Ate Eratetylikilled. His traveling companion is|Ze suficient modern arms, neither the t2, Ted. that Erarie. Deltala and b'fi',;‘;,g',’;l.d' m Groton and Plana, 28 20 it nor cenera i per A s P s e 2 op epee . . . . z government nor ihe neral steff is the United States stoed side by side !‘lrg"y:edcalum%‘ through which the | The Greater Store has brought greater merchandising responsibili ies—demanding greater sacrifices to insure a & () ecoral Ty Mlace. all unformation farged the conference by including | night, are to the effect that 100 of : complete turn-over of stock within its own season. . e . . & TPont revival op ouel amainsc liope to retucn from Warhingion with | atartea for North Da ota. One hun- The first of these two important yearly events takes place lluf week—Dbeginning tomorrow. Values lose their control 3 Fragce ar . 5 scheme of m aid betwean the | dred ; e cork 2 < o 3 A A g il : Cloflary and miliary teadencies Se- five grent allies, which eventually will | el B L L G over prices through our imperative and impartial reductions. It’s the supreme test of the genuiness of our declared policy. 52 diers. and groups of old regimental :lg:;t"f;nrljgiznlenrs respecting Ger- | were lal{en care of, while the others| = K comrades under . innumerable and o i - Seatterec. g A P “ P A 2 & changing forms are keeping up in, - Thek 0o 8 Would Agree, fon o e, il be malested > ungalow Aprons olly I'rim Aprons Germany both the mil irit o t s ed here that the Amer 1 % . = & the clements of mobitzation ™ can puepie would agres to such a defi- salq Enerifh Klliop, . 'BiC AN (st % What remains of this excel- Extra good quality of Per- ¢ In the second ove- nitely limited participation in Euro- they start anything they will be|S3 cale, in attractive patterns— S mucove g glven the same treatment as those lent model—that has been <o . " G menis which Germany is constantly Dean affairs, the more so as present &! ot it P Iy el cut long and full, and mostly making in her industrinl equipment €Vents tend to convince the United ‘""’;f,‘;(‘)““s“[ghgf - popular. roperly cut; we finished: with rick rack braid, & such that in the more or less dis- States that isolatlon economically is v+ . D, JAUU Yh o ANy made; splendid patterns. Regu- Ch ¢ th lar price. $9¢ ‘& t future it ma impossible and that economic rela-) D Fenderson. twenty-thres, of Aus: lar and EXTRA sizes. eap at the regular price, any. freed fro - surveillance of tions necessarily entail political re-|tin. Tex.. was shot and killed las | | In the Cjearance Sale at— & s Will be able ge-;lations R 0 T walle Tidie o Well worth $1.00 Not “job lots™—but our own regular stock—productions of our own factory. cretly to stitute a s Finally, France is fully disposed to A W ¢ . ’ . & armament to Sitneh France, "INt take part in the maintenance of peace | LOP of & {reight train. when he re- Included are Taffetas, Crepe de Chines, Georgettes, Satins, Foulards—for street, {5 . Veageance Instilled in Youth. I T ot e aqdTue that Prance's | "“The train was not stopped until it afternoon and dressiest wear. Exclusive models; distinctive styles; original em: c 3 . @A French specialist on German af-] et e those of Great Beitatn ane e reached the next statlon—Tulare— c bellishing of beading and embroidery, lace and ribbon. & airs 4 months in Ger- | United State o o a 1 a 4 v | 1 clas Tianatattal promise of growing. Morcover, nothing | Permitthe L W. W. members to leave Third Floor. resses we —————— af s <l ianils et et 5 Chine¥eL; MotnE | the.train and the slayer was not ap- | g Dresses we D b3 TanGee e lem: Franceix by ng meins dinier: (PEReRed L = 2 0 1 de to sell Ty. a weaters & a e 3 i ested in peace i the far east, hotn be- | B an Le e w % Zhat 3 i R T I raval ariy | bers wan dispatched In purauit. Hen- ngene aists made to sel 2 made to se . Thar amous make of ours— D general { SN OF S 4 derson” was an _ex-service man and v et ) pRenerall geeupies there and , espeelally becauss an R e th Brush collar and The U Lall international polidies afe now world. | {ears of & lynciring If his slayer i White Voile and Organdy— up to $24.75 up to $30.00 ) ‘“‘]*l‘].uk sl collasiang { wide and all p=oblems of equilibrium are | &bDrehended were expressed here. lace and embroidery trimmed. o ¢ faCK, IRES e d. There is a general solidar- = = e - poison German you this belief and Copenhagen, etc. circumspection any t ince intends to sup- | “gq " - First Ploor. Pirst Floor. ion of « 1o 8% Reat Homra in Takoma Po The Staple $1.00 Grade P — % Value g g ; Y S kitove, tobay thet TAKOMA IR RO, ——————————————————————————— $300 Va regime. namely a i T et Suaay, thel J ! 3 bureaucracy lon destined o maitain oraecand the . g;"' °‘f d“"’__r!’ll"l 15 f 6 - t b 3 status quo in the worlg , in- the ! N inge e mrta of e uly ') i hue -PARK HOMES C 10c Hair Nets---c=..4, frine: c for . 8; Slea : ; abdolutely et & ek fo e B "thg | - $2.500—5.room cottage, almost new: lot 30 Not More Than 6 to a Customer. 2 might | port the American point of view in the aggr Btrongest pos mann ot e i e R i o R e rome v ey vaames s o ¢ Ctine \NTa gl Dresses EXHAUSTIVE PROBE Heipation by China may seem stranie | fiine nom. ok Moore. freplace aud i only reasonable that she SRould be [ Leoki met he niter. . s $5, $6 and $7 Grades ...... Many Lucette Brand Ginghams; and also Organdics and the fine Voiles. Very ) » R G- B o8 Jumper Dresses The most popular of all the Jumper models—made in Linene and Ramie Linen—some braid trimmeid; some with self or leather belts: and pearl buttons. All the wanted co’ors. Concededly the best values in 2 S T ‘Some Japanes: erronecusly believe v “ashi Bamad that the eight battl.sh ight * i heat | Washington. Worth Up to $4.00 age. crulser program i the 5 " be bought:on { defense; on the contrary, is | euss payment nts. useful to| maximum. which may | 48,3007 rooms, liot-water heat, rmany | according to th | omk floors; plenty of closets: garags rmeny |according to the | 7'$13.500—1Tome for targe famil earue | jmaginary cnemy. M s | g cirr. will sacrifice: thi miral Kato (minister of the navy) has declared it is not necessary to : with acre of ground. | stick to the elzht battleship and | bet pcaed, $OM0 O oo ol cight eruiser program. The Japanese e p: ot-water | & o , 6 to 8 rooms, hot-water heat, should understand that finances are hma $11.000; easy torms gy érmost in the emlless naval com- i i {vetition between America and Eng-| LILLIE & HENDRICK Mliciland, which surely will lead to 23 Carroil Avenue bankruptey. Japane stateeman Telephone Columbi rhould treat limitation of armaments After office hours 5 £ n consonance w rev ot Valurs [tumania ,'?"%iwmnvr oF the mortl iy The_Best Valu artond general Pacific problems is fraught | be suse of | ght nav | hookeas everything In good taste. Location ] dnvited because she is vitally Inter- B ow a , with sleeping | INTODISARMAMENT, it scstpes shs o6 Suatiy smtoe-| B omboeti or o oiis, i oine effeqive models—finished with ruffles and revels. Second FPloor. 8198 $9.98 Second Ploor. DD BB Season’s Novelty -Skirts Plain_ and Novelty Higher-Grade Wash Skirts Beautiful Blouses dine and Surf Satins, in Tirs, Cover Cith plain and fancy Black —Values up to $5.00 s 98 Light Plaide and Silk and White effects—splen- . Poplins, in dark colors. did models — and _ in ° Reduced to. o = Every one a popular ° SREHB ourselve B War In the bttt regular and extra sizes cature of the season. v & with important consequences: to the | up to 40. Grades up to Georgette, Crepe de Chine, Tub Silk, Tricolette. Light 5 b 5 3 3 1 it 3 3 . : Values included up to International La- | ;‘;,‘“C"“Ons"f,,;:;:‘”‘““,; and demands care- i SA l lsFlED fil $6.98 ig and Dark colors. New models—tailored and trimmed. All $7.98 eoren e 8 [ ) Jouhaux of Peance | i i econd_Floor. izes. Pirst Ploor. Secona_Floor. i‘z; Thorhur: Sweden; three represen- b Mt odtovikies Siremerk | Do C. FIREMAN ARRESTED. ||f _indecd am T with all my 2 > t named was not ST 1]* snap-shots now because I go ) & B. L. Mothershead Charged With + to Grove, 1210 G, exclusively the covenant of mel Assault by Mrs. D. W. McBee. | i for developing. Xo® Choice of Any Cloth Suit « House * to by Mr. Fisher, Signed 4 Ernest L. Mothershead, thirty-six o e e Trenant | L carw “d]d. member of the_fire de- Amateur Photographer. wagements, such ag|PEFtMERL. wus -arrested yesterday | Lgmr o omanmarars = % " f s ition or regional un. | AterRocn by Detectives Cormwell and — They are staple models; in staple colors—mostly Navy—and are perfectly good styles for the coming sea- ) M nateine, | Flaherty on an assault charge pre- H w T l In | f the ad fail % Maintenance of | [erred by Mrs. Dollie W. McBee, clerk arry W. 1ayior, Inc. son—in fact, included are many of the advance fall models. € i he A general's ce, re- o - . ia . sm\i{‘gh:( &Mi‘ L i Painh'ng : Our famous extra sizes are included, too. Here are Suits selling up to $50. 3 @ - Mothershead resides at 1002 8th j AWAIT WORD FROM JAPAN. |grcet, the landlady being a friend . 0 o hd & ¢ T oSt Sitmee Bfort oo on e Paperhanging an raps 5 ials : . | vacation, is_stated, the lan 3 Officinls Hope for Full Participa- | G20 Nirs, McBoe to ook after hor Decorating rlce por ul s OIce o oa s p f tion in Conference. house during her absence, and it : & was there shortly after the severe |2333 18 N.W. < Col. 1077 minari, : Diplomatic pre to the dis-|storm Friday afternoon that the Were $12.90.... Coats ahd Wrappy Wraps—the latter handsomely embroidered. 7 Tweed Suits; smart mixtures. Were $193)_ 7 Novelty Jersey Suits; Black Coat, Checked Skirt. s7 50 s 98 7 314 75 21 Were $15. . cuniernnneennrniieienaans Second Floor. __——'—-_ = Trimmed Hats $3 to $5 Hatsz X Ostrich Bands o Just what you want for Hat Odds and ends gathered from s Sailors, Spoit Hats and Trimmed Hats— trimm Gt bemrugn!icss.”o taken from our regular stock—new shapes c Regular $1.00 :;gc i All colors ‘and becoming style 7 Heather mixtures Sport models. $6 45 Light-weight and light and dark colors—and Novelty Shades—Sport 95 Lot One—The Values Are Lot Two—Values Up 2 $12.90 to $24.75 % Brmument conference are 1o a period | trauble occurred. s -sence while Ja t Is charged that the fireman and it auen while Japan dellberated | yrg McBee engaged In a dispute and | o . svhetlicr to consent to the broad dis- | that the former struck her a blow, | Mdlcal SCIence cussion of wastern problems con- | breaking her glasses and cutting her | gidetéd essential by this. government i{'fle-l A‘lfll!l"mnhead deposited $50 | . . §f axerious disarmament effort Is to | Gonteral “for his appearance in | Building be attempied. ) | FROWAIIOrIing. So far as could ba learned no word = ; Padécome o the State Dopgriment MTLLER TO MEET BANKERS, 1029' Veemont' Ave; dast | in response to the imforma g 3 ¢xplanation made to Japan . Friday| . Pacific coast financial and economic A few desirable offices and ive to the probable scope of the rl-)_roblfi‘mx e tl.}shs discussed in San suites still available. Occu- tere Ofticials, however, made | Francisco July 28, at a conference be- jed exclusively by physi- o'steret of thieir continucd confidence | tween coast' bankers and_ Adolph C: e e e e that Japun eventually would join |Miller of the Federal Reserve Board, it s SULROONSE, entists, lireat Britain, France, Italy and China | Was said vesterday at the board, Mr.![|| ApPly at building, or see J. 10 ageepting full participation in the :\uutyc is sow rm;lhlh‘e dcour studying Edward Thomas, 208 Southern Macassions. credit needs of the:industries, it was ilding. e ermphasized in official clrcles] 8aid, and after the Ban Franciscs cen- | || BUilding. Telephone Fr. 7542. that' no hasty decigion was sought,| ference is expected to report to the #nd that there was no desire here to |board and suggest steps to afford credit have the Tokio government accept|assistance where necessary. unreservedly until it had satisfied it- Felf of the exact purposes and. good | \WREEERW IR, faith of the United St i - E y Jaun, o e peliel soe 2 wree | o Ohiir DoitaF Offices e AT e _ __ = ‘ turn their attention to some of the Ve physical aificulties involved in pra- |8 paended by over five hundred thousand patients. TR Lowent prices for first quality guaranteed work. cluding SKIRTS. DRAWERS, PETTICOATS, CORSET COVERS, ENVELOPE ing suitable quarters: here for so il 2 X ) (% pectation was that a_delay of several % % 5 ° [ ] w I’th U days would e before th im- t 3| 2y 3 (0 . il e e i i@ You Smile While We Work & ® n n erwear 4 A time th vho are ti - $enare T e Conterento. Begtn 15| B nromek 1he meomn Ot Pt S e, o 2! ® (1) (o5 to $1.79 QC ‘ ; > r ose sheer and fine pieces, in nt a gathering. e !‘——uc—gn.‘ e They are th CHEMISE—trimmed with dainty lace and effective patterns in embroidery. All sizes. It’s a clearance opportunity that you'll mer minister of justice; whose resolu D o p— 3500/ ree- rown tion proposing curtailment. of ‘naval, | Other "Sets off®am or porce. Goll Orovns Sndd armaments was rejected by fhe Jan- | | fnese house of representatives in — i Y February last, in_commenting toda: Open Every Evening Ustil 8 ¢'Clock, an undays, 10 A.M. to 4 P.5L § : . 15 n President Harding's propesal for Lady maids {n attendance. Ily Guaranteed for 20 Yn::'. Corsets—R.& G, C.B., Empire and Madam Louise conference of the great powers on Kindly keep name and location af our office in youwr mind. h Coutil Corsets—medium and waistline mod- 89‘ - or tailor finish—Regular §5 Gowns— . s @ @ URGES CAUTION IN JAPAN. :'?én?j’n‘%l?%!’:;:;: ‘”;‘?Fyf;?:‘a&’?‘l'fl?fi:;“{i’f Setent sy % ot have sidin; & = Serpentine Crepe, Blue Bird and plain - I - experience. AV i g e loomers—Serpentin 5 \ Former Minister Admits Besolution T [ Ta— . Bandeaux . Brassieres—Flesh color; all Q¢ Extl‘a' Crepe de Chine colors—Flesh, Orchid, etc.; lace trimmicd— 7Qe Was. Treated as Utpplan.. 3 tion Teeth Wil 5 &) sizes; 3% grade. Reduced to .....cooeeoves ° Nig‘ht Gowns $1.00 grade. Reduced to ........ocoiennes b ° TOKIO; July 15.—Yukio Oszaki, for- Not Slip _ orleiive % ) —in dainty Flesh color—trimmed with pretty lace, Silk Vests—Perfect quality Jersey »&ilk, with Gauize Vests—Both built-up and bodice mod- 15{ els.” Flésh and White; 2c value.’ Reduced to =7 ribbon straps: tailor finish; $2.00 grade. 51.3’ Reduced to ... S Ladies’ Hosjery- X > pattern; Black, White, Navy and Cordovan; 79c grade. Reduced to .. @rmament limitation and far eastern [ ™ ——— —o " At — 9 3 3 "auestions, sald that when he Intro- 427-429 7th St. N.W. . ' Grades up to $1.50: Reduced to........ iduced his resolution the people gl!p.llh Lansburgk & Bro. < First Floor. thought it Utopian and it was in- . clon Tea o, MLarguet” snd o % i?""““'"”"?"" CRRET v NG DG difterently treated. S EIEIGY e s “New. -that -President Harding han AT o~ R A e i¥sued u world summons other ques- i R o i Y P e T R T iy

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