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3. SEEDS OF WARFARE | INVERSAILLES PACT Viscount Bryce So Declares In Discussing Settlements and Needed Revisiqn. By the Assceiated Press. WILLIAMSTOWN, Mass., August 2 —The seeds of future wars have been sown in Europe by the deliberations and_findings of the Versailles con- Russia herself, once her internal trou- bles have subsided and she is again a military power, will probhably en- rhaps, Poland and Finland. The %Mch she has recently lost except, ussian eclles, survivors from the old regime, who have escaped into west- |Capt. Shields was actiag superintendent ern_Europe, make no secret of their desire to recover the Baltic lands, which had been largely Russified be- fore 1917, and even the territories be- yond the Caucasus, in which the na- tive races had been only superficially affected by czarist rule. “Such an uttempt would, raise a whole crop of new questions, cap- able of furnishing materials for new wars. A Russia of eighty millions of people, with the immense natural wealth of Siberia added to her own, would’ be formidable to her ‘meigh- bors. efore the war she.was for- midable’ enough to alarm Germany, and would have been more than a match for any European power had not her administrative system, mili- tary and naval, as well as civil, been THE, EVENING : STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C, TUESDAY, AUGUST 2, 1921." , . CANADIAN FLYER KILLED, |MAY REQUEST NATIONS CALGARY, Alberta, August 2.—Capt. deavor. to reconquer all the territories [W. E. Shields was instantly killed yes- terday when his airplane “side slipped® and crashed fifty feet to the -ground. of the dominion air patrol substation at High River, Alberta. ORE SHIPMENTS DROP. DULUTH, Minn., August 2.—Ore ship- ments from the head of the'lakes during July totaled 3,728,960 tons, compared | phases of the discussion of the allied with 7.691410.for the same period last|supreme council which will meet here year. Shipments for the present seasong néxt Monday, it was intimated here | deth Alsorn, principal of Columbian Col- | frt" Fr 8 i It is understood these coun-|lege, New Westminster, B. C., and noted Inale e totaled 9,836,486 tons. On August 1, 1920, | today.. had been shipped | tries: may be. asked by France, Great | cducationalist, died here, 21,261,463 tons of ol from the Lake SupeHor district. By the Assoclaf PARIS, August 2.—Belglum, Jugo- slavia and perhaps Greece and Al- TO SHARE DISCUSSIONS Great Britain and Allies to Invite | of war criminals. Belgians and Others to At- tend Supreme Council. Press. Britain, Jtaly and Japan to participate | missionary to Japan for twenty years. in certain discussions at thte meeting, where the United States also will' be represented informally. ’ It was indicated that the Belgfan representative will present the sub-, jects of reparations and_the attitudé of the allies toward the Leipzig trials Greece probably will be represent- ed by Premler Gounaris, it was said, when the eastern question comes up, and also along with the Jugoslav and Albanian representatives when the Al-. bania question will be discussed. WOULD STOP PRACTICE HE BELIEVES WASTEFUL 5ald Bemator Wadsworth. ~This. al- Sexator Wadsworth Opposes Free | Department sell its gurplus materials Transfer of War Department Surplus to Other Departments. Senator Wadsworth, chairman of|the size of the Army." the Senate military affairs committee, |terials formerly -owned by the War today declared himself strongly in|Department, but turne Dania, will be represented in teréats | NOTED EDUCATIONALIST DIES. | rovor of a ropest o tne tuwr srnicn | QePAFtments, and through them to. the VANCOUVER, August 2—Miss Eliza- | authorizes the War Department to|States for road building, etc., have transfer to any other department free $ —_— “I belleve that the present plan of | Building projects costing $38.7! Sno was | Baving thewo vest SuLRCIIor Dissue|were bekun 1n Minncenis sy ris o) Iplus materials transferred free to!kotas the first half of this year. other departments and by those de- partments to the states inevitably ways happens when some one gets something for nothing. “I am ‘n favor of having the War and turn the monéy back into the Treasury. There will be very large | quantities of surplus materials; par- ticularly in view of the reduction in Senator Wadsworth said that ma- I | | | | Wili not upset the stomach. || ' No_ unpleasant taste. ‘\ | | | i | been sold at a ridiculously low figure. Contai d ntains no dope. . AT ALL DRUG STORES i 10c a Box * |l e e L Chbe ik B T i 2 e : % Seventh & D Sts. NW %..‘66 — " Open 8 AM.— Close 6 PM. | Pt B areron P oen o O T e st creten ]| - 2 il e j Office Open on Saturdays for Payments i ference, Viscount James Bryce told “International Relations of the Old |like a hidden dry rot.” “Their work has received in Bu-|™Up % ore“than two centuries, in Fope ‘mothing bt Sensure COMBAE. | roc el pince.the. wenkness. of the ThE: the. treaties they framed with | 855, o7 nCS R1° Tetint®® Client o MVienea e 13 Buropean |and irremediable,” Turkey has been gress at Vienna in 1814-15, EUCOPETR | the danger spot of the old world. critics observe that " the men of|\when a state s both barbarous and Vienna. Alexander and Metlereiter[decrepit insurrection is the subfects e e haaipaqiprinciy | zopedy) sanelaniscovernsf avylscts ples and employed despotic methods |belled against it and destroved it, A mlsonce Ve 1 ne at Jeast, knew | A1d TeW states would have arisen on What they were doing, and gave ef- |1tS ruin- 3 fect to their principles. “Their work bestowed upon Burope|JRGE NAVY YARDS” PAY CUT. a tolerable peace which lasted fo : 'mo‘re than lh‘;r(y years. But there is{ VALLEJO, Calif., August 2.—Reduc- o one of 'the treaties of 1§19-20 |tions of 24 cents a day in all basic trades which is not now already admitted|employed at the Mare Island navy yard o need amendment, while some are|and 16 cents a day for helpers will be seen to lead straight to future wars. jrecommended to the Navy Department e at Washington, it was announced by the edi . “Resor auiiBASY xs HW ax. wage board. Several thousand men are credit. : X | This Circassian Walnut Finish Four-Piece Bedroom Suite | ‘World States.” Discussing the fram- In the Near- East. I . , B R R g . ol CLOSED ALL DAY SATURDAYS DURING JULY AND AUGUST FREE! FREE!! FREE!!! Your choice of a 26-piece Silvered Plated- ware Set, consisting of 6 Knives, 6 Spoons, 6 Forks, 6 Tablespoons, Sugar Spoon and Butter Knife or a Dinner Set with every purchase of furniture amounting to $100 or more, cash or Use Your Credit in The HUB’S August Furnitare Sale Never mind about the cash--the most liberal terms are yours for the asking “One hears people £ay. ‘the sort of jaffecte Dulin& Ma:rtin Co. 1215 F and 1212-18 G St. WIZARD CARPET CLEAN peace that these negotiations have given us is as bad as was the war. The negotiators at Paris differed in their principles and ideals, and some at least of them do not seem to have believed in the principles they pro- fessed. = “European critics have suggested that | some of them may have thought they | must play down to their own electo- | rates and regard not what ought to| be done, but what would help in their next electoral campaigns. Popular prejudices. popular passions and cu- pidities had to be humored or grati-| fled. “Moreover, and this is-an_ excuse which must not be lightly bgushed aside, the task before them was one of unprecedented difficulty. New states had to be created, territories redis-"| tributed, indemnities secured and all | on a scale incomparably greater than | any international congress ever before had attempted.” i ¥Franco-German Antagonism. Taking up the position in which the European countries find themselves | as the result of the peace treaty. < Lord Bryce said: “Germany, which, though reduced in area, is still Germany, and continues | to _call herself the reich (the realm). albeit now a republic instead of a monarchy. Germany is still the most pulous of European countries after Poiseia, with highlyseducated and in- dustrious inhabitants and great pro- ductive industries. Between her and France the ancestral antagonism, dat- ing back to the days of Louis XIV's(l you sweep. aggressssions. ' is now more bitter|] and carpets. than ever, and seems likely to last in = France ‘os long as the generation|} ©OFs brighter. Guaranteed lives which remembers the devasta-|| not to injure fabrics. Con- tion wrought in 1917 by the retiring tains no salt or sand. Price, 30c carton. German army, and in Germany as long as her government continues to pay immense sums in reparations for the losses in the war by France.” WE @ww@fi “This war has shown one unpre- cedented feature, painful in the pros- pect it opens. The victors bear as i ASHER FIRE PROOFING CO. I | i ! May Be Purchased on Very Easy Terms 3 A suite of this distinctive character will add a hundredfold to the comfort | ness of your home. The price quoted is so low that we don’t be- | lieve we will have many suites left in stock after tomorrow. It con- Il sists of a full size wood bed, styiish chifforette, dresser with generous | size pfate mirror and an elegant dressing table with wing mirrors. Don’t Forget to Use Your Credit.............. it 2-Burner Ol Stove An 'exccllent Portable Oil Cook Stove on which you may prepare | | practically all your meals during the hot s weather. Special ....." —_— | Golden ak | Princess Dresser || A verysspecial value in the August | Sale. Choice of oval or shaped plate i mirror. The Dresser has two roomy, || easy sliding drawers. i Easy Terms Baby Walker Nicely finished and strongly constructed. sf-89 Entire Stock of “Sellers” kitchen ~ Cabinets at Special Low Prices And on Easy Payment .Terms Keeps the dust down when Helps clean rugs Makes the col- A Handsome Ten-Piece Genuine American Walnut Dining Room Suite ON CREDIT You May Have It Charged for the Asking | This splendid period type suite is elegantly designed and built of Genuine American Walnut. It consists of ten pieces—a -buffet with plate mirror, inclosed serving table, square-end china closet, six- foot extension table and six box seat, gen- uine leather chairs to match. Special August Sale price = == quished as the vanguished do against the victors. There is no blacker cloud, pregnant with future storm, hanging over Europe now than that -vhich darkens the banks of the Rhine. Not even after Jena in_1806, huo even after Gravelotte and Sedan and the capitulation of Paris in 1871, has the prospect of reconcilement be- tween two nelghboring peoples seem- ed so distant.” Transfer of the Tyrolese. Of Austria and Italy's aspirations In regard to the Tyrol, the speaker said: “Itaiy had. of course, no historical title whatever to the purely Ger- manic region she sought to acquire. However, the principle of nationality was, in this case, thrown overboard by the allied powers and a quarter of a million of German Tyrolese, countrymen of the heroic Andreas Hofer, who had led their forefathers in a gallant resistance when Napoleon turned them over to Bavaria in 1805, were delivered up to Italy as if thcy had been so many cattle. The Brit- ish and French governments defended their action by pleading a secret treaty they had made with Italy in 1915, when they were endeavoring to induce her to enter the war on their side. It was a promise that ought never to have been made.” Turning to Russia, Lord Bryce dis- The Sellers Co., makers of the finest Kitchen Cabinets || om the market, will soon have a new model to offer the || housewives of America. This new cabinet is a wonder! | But before our carload shipment comes we must dis pose of our present stock. Prices have been cut ‘in || order to make 3 =auick clearance of them, | $57.50SellersCabinet, Golden Oak Special Aluminoid sliding top, | Sellers Cabinef, Regu- white enamel interior, solid = L el lar Price, $81.00, with automatic tilting flour dramet oulis ]5 bin, porcelain ete. ccuce! sliding top, etc. .00 much resentment against the van- 915 SOUTHERN BUILDING $1.50 Harpers Ferry $1.70 Charles Town $2.30 Winchester And Return 0 aoaon Reduced to.... $63.50SellersCabinet, with porcelain sliding top, solid oak case, glass 8.96.” “Master- craft” Sellers Cabinet, :;x;‘«:: the prospects of the empire, War Tax 8% Additional drawer pulls, 48 inches wide. “If the experience of states ‘which (N Proportional low fares to other etc. Reduced 9] Reduced tp.... 9_75 have in past times lapsed into anarchy Valley of Virginia points. ol or fallen under the dominion of groups of adventurers ruling by mere force, without a shred of constitu- tional or moral authority, were to fur- nish any ground for a forecast, we should expect the rise of some mili- tary despotism like that of Bonaparte. But whence or when will the deliverer appear? Three attempts have been made and have failed. Whoever re- establishes order will find a country from which most of its best men have been removed, some by starvation, many by murder, others by exile, so his task will be all the more difficult. “But it must be remembered that The New Priceg Wi ot Be Lower—the Present - Prices Guaranteed Sunday, August 7 Special _train will leave Union Station, Washington, 8:25 A.M. o279\ 3-Piece Bed Outfit . $18.75 A dependable outfit, consisting of a Continuous: Post White Enamelge., Bed, Reversible Mattress and Sani-{} tary Link Spring. Easy Terms. U See Flyers Consult Agents BALTIMORE & [a—— | i'l : et = August Sale DINNERWARE Special purchases enable us to offer at very generous reductions, 50 and 100 piece Dinner: Sets, neatly and se- cnrel_y packed in cartons—(one set t oa carton). Comfort—Service Davenport Bed 32.75 Solid oak frame, upholstered and \- covered in imitation leather. This - davenport bed is well made and has comfortable spring attached—you don’t sleep on the upholstery. — e = Easy Credit.Term; Ask us to demon- strate this ironm and explain how it saves = gas. W!TH the Doue Point “Iwantu” plaits and tucks can be ironed with backward mo- tion as well as forward—Does twice the amount of work with same amount of labor and takes but one second to at- tach it with the improved “hold- fast” connection. Have us demonstrate. A 100-Piece Decorated Dinner Set A 50-Piece Decorated Dinner Set ] = I Aluminoid S IWANTU - Fruit Saucers and Bowl By Kk wrCOMFORT GAS IRON For Sale and Guaranteed by 4 _ Washington Gas Light Company * Sales Dept., 419 10tk St. N..W. -~ to Mateh Seven . pieces of Imitation Cut: Glass—fluted designs, the SCt -seeresscccicacancecsncanes iz Generous size, with white enamel base and cutlery drawer. $4.95 49c Price for Iron and Hose With HOLD-FAST CONNECTION, Installed to $5 25 L .