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EVENING S’I’AR ~WASHINGTON D:-- 0, FR]ZDAY SEPTEMBER--2," 1921. 7 NO ARMY, NO NAVY, NO INGOME TAX;| TURKS SIGN TREATY. |dmce fomdemom, Do Sxoses E! KAUF SIK Hs(lisfil"fer ... 9% HBREGUN GPPUSES SUCH IS UTOPIAN, PACIFIC KINGDOM [2ev Aepement [is Frvee ) Siebiisbinl S m mer sninister of forel TREATYWITHU.S, e e e 1216 01394 7™ |T . OONSTANTINOPLE September 2. vernment. tember l—A country without an LE_OPEN LATE SAT.—CLOSED MONDAY! people ‘of Tonga are very con- |The treaty betwoen the Turkieh mation- | Fifty Erenchmen who were held pris- army, without a navy, without a 1 arch, ministry, flag and parliament of seven members elected by the people and an equal number. chosen by the nobles or euredll.lry chiefs. At the end offlast March, Pre- mier Vanakoa said, the kingdom had a surplus of more than 100,000 revised, has been signed, it is stated in |an Asia Minor seaport Yor repatriation. —_——— 2| FRANK KIDWEL |22 Meats Priced Right, Not One Day, Every Day M i i oney-Saving Specials THAT SOLD REGULARLY UP TO $35 \(IN{™ |iSiieponii oottt | —ommis Jovwws wie o 0o | SRR TRT - AT S . titutional ts, it uld cre: s | Special peiviieser tor Americans this [RAILWAY EMPLOYES' PAY e e Stu 22c s'”‘ zsc ""“.'“" zae I statement was loudly applaunded by the Y To K' LL k. ... Steak, Ib.. . Stoak, bb.... | members af the house and by spectators. | EXCEEDS PROFESSORS' |~ «+4< — ment by Washington has long been dc-| NASHVILLE, Tenn, Septémber 2— gancy gll;.‘:ekBeemf lb“'. iéce Prime Rib Roast... ! yed because of the refus: - | Professors at Vanderbilt Universit < ancy e ceen < dent Obregon to negotiate first a treaty y 2 Rib Roast....., And \ ol;gmmsrci and amity, rz:t‘ (760 & year; at Georgla Teen ) : Beef Liver, Ib........ 12%¢ Top — \ 8| t's message Wwas very a yea t the 3 voluminous, and discussed the affairs of | Tennesseo 33,684, while passoemrens Hamburg Steak, fresh |Shoulder Roast | popND all departments of the government. It {gineers on the Nashville, Chattanooga ground, bb.........12%¢ i tented. - They have their own mon- |alists and France, which was recently | oner by the Turks have been taken to f national debt and without an in- THE -STORE FOR THRIFTY/ PEOP Tells Mexwan Congress Rec- ognition Must Precede Sign- eight and one-quarter acres of Maled reaching the age of six- HURRY’ MEN_LAST CALL ! ing of Any Pact. land to sustain his own family—a teen are granted their land and By the Associated Press. ts must plant enough cocoanuts, yams ) MEXICO CITY, September 2.—8lgna- | §iled oy n boroh wnich Is. ful- | Gng other food to sustain their [ tare of & treaty with the Dnited State ment, granting him the land gratis. | familles and to pay their educa- . (A preliminary to recognition of the Me: Such is Tonga, the last remain- tional tax, which practically com- 3 gAm _goverment, cby, Ut oounty | ink mative kingdom inithe Pacific | PloSEAGeir civic dutlex; he eata s oppose: y residen regon. e premier has an attractive WOOL In his message to the new Mexi-| {valy Sceording to the descrip- | personaljty. His English is exs can congress, resd last night be.| Lion furnished by Tul Vakanoa, | PChelt™iithough he confesses to fore the lower house, the president| Beei'er Of the lsland, who was | o°,iight.timidity, because ail his | come tax; where the romance of the south seas still lives, and where every male reaching the | Pounds revenue over its expendi- t: ing for al age of sixteen years must own | worke o Do ne for all publle declared the country had been pacified, |and St. Louis get ,104.72, passe and that the national finances were in firemen. $3, e 83, ‘and ;'-'555 By Using the Censine STEARNS' Bood condition. e ers $3,140.43, according to W. : 3“ Shoulders President Obregon enumerated in his | Bruce, general manager of the road, | | message the governments which have |in a statement submicted the Ten::;i' ELECTRIC PASTE extended recognition to Mexico. He|see railroad commission at a hear- Traps f |b........ ... SERGES, WORSTEDS, ETC.—MANY SUITABLE FOR FALL et st Yomen Bomee fainad comel T : Tomorrow ends this gigantic sale of all-wool single and double breasted 4 OISR o tas ca, e, Sal »{ The statement alss id that high m s, Guamtemala, ~ Honduras, | school principals in seven cii re- Stons M men’s and young men's Suits—included are regulans and stouts up to size 44, Panama. Peru, ~ Uruguay, | celyed From $235 to" 3250 o reonin Ifl"n‘fl.mg.'mmufir o vl il Com d, a lard sub- in plain colors, stripes and mixtures—elegantly tailored and designed to wear Paraguay, Venezuela, Germany, AUS. | whiia. meommece’ engisoocs - rononay e aLifias foe I Atqr AR ek \poun: “like sixty.” Out they go, regardless of former price or cost, to make room for , Spain, Holland, Italy, Sweden, | $342 06 and firemen $264.49. U.R. Government buys it. stitute, Ib............ 13¢ regular fall stocks—the assortment is large; ®f course, there are only two and China and Japan. The message said = = three of a pattern. And remember, no charge for alterations. Many dark effects cordial messages had been received from Vachine Sliced Bacon, 1b.35¢ and weights for fall wear. But now and save! = France and Switzerland. Lo diNe gl Stie 1 Bean Pork or Fat tts, - The section of the president’s mes- e 9 e L8 e 8 Wik 9 b Bu LAST CALL—WOMEN'S $3 TO $4 $230 AND 83 BOYS' | MEN'S $3.00 AND $350 WHITE Jisage dealing with relations with the S "‘"‘"" AN AND PALM BEACH United States ends with the expres- A SHOFS sion of hope that “not\much time will pass until the spirit of justice of the o, ~ Whiie Shoes $ S et et el Frosh Kild Sping Lanb $ 1 89 Sesics Wil ue rechpnized* ¢ % e Leg of Lamb, b........ Oc |Veal Cutlets, Ib.........38 [ J Shoulder Lamb, 5 DECLINE TO COMMENT. er ~opa i mstmg | Shoulder Veal, roasting, Breast Laml State Department officials, if the ab- s sence of other than press dispatches, 3 . declined today to comment on Presi- dent Obregon’s statement to the Mexi- A‘ a“ foun&ams‘ orin boltles can conmiesl that a§gna(ure of a 5 treaty with the Unitgd States is e “neither possible, convenient nor nec- with Cnban or Louis heels. essary, and is contrary to Mexican corstifutional precepts.” - ' cials In declining to comment, i W i 3 . atermelons. . .15¢ and 20c TSN R B however, emphasized that official ad D bone out, B e cense.20c .15c|Breast Veal, bone out, Ib.15¢ s Oxfords, in Eng vices were being awaited on the re- 5 5 ...3%e gher, EoRlish or broad foe lasts | nite Canva X Rencn MEngiin lasen ]| Cent decision of the Mexican supreme - V%c Fancy Sweet Potatoes, Ib. 4c Scouts, in sizes 11 to 2, 215 to T 'llh lenher or rubber soles. Broken sises court in the case of the Texas Com-| |E4| | | = N/ ¥ 2 | | || ] 'fancy Cabbage, 1D...... e b ey o e I pany, indicating that that -decision Fancy Creamery Butter, might have a most.important bearing i 44c on the question of recognition of the 3 2 CEEEEE R N 55955 54 Speclal Shlpment of Sample Fall Emeienn e R INTERNATIONAL zionisT | (1| J i e B e e e e CON Early June Peas, can:. }g can GRESS IN SE Fancy Sugar Corn, can. Salad 3 IN SESSION Fancy California Anru:ots. Mayonnaise Dressing, Just one and two of a kind of exquisite all-wool autumn frocks, By the Associated Press. No. 3 can.............. ars, 11c and 23¢ color braided and silk flowered trimmed in sizes up to 3§—for misses AL Dl Crechosloyakiariieptema 3 : : and women—a special purchase from a noted designer of ultraquality e e foreom models. Great range of tailored and novelty fashions. Saturday at S.’:';’..J:'.-.’.:.?énf.‘.‘°z.‘.ffifi? ot : N Y " "lsl"lfl'ol's 3 BRI ‘ ood Value™ Coffee ™**esr"**23c Ib. im Vielxman resident of the Fall Feature of $5 to $' world Zionist organization, reviewed the NEW VELVET HATS \ EE e ' STORES CLOSE AT 1 P. M. wwk DAY time of uncertain and hazardous experi- ments had passed and that the Zionist “Deari i “ i 16 Busy Markets Conveniently Located at— o now could look forward to a period of Sty prowits / Northeast Market. 13th and B 2121 18tk St. K. W. —_— Dr.” Weizman said that the recent 713 O St. N. W. : Hundreds of beaded, wool embroidery, bul- gemu:llio& of fiinh:"t"h Balfour, the “It must be Green River,” dg said. == ’.’-12";-33’:::& 2019 14th St. N. et and silk tassel trimmed fine Velvet ritish lord president of the council, was a 2 i e greations, in all colora and becoming shapes WORTH TO $20 |ipublic recognition .ot yZlon's “historic | | |8 Call Sas-O Bottling Co. 1830 Nichols Ave.”S. E. Anmacortia :2 Penna. Ave. X. w. or misses and 1 1 e Jews would not 3 =5 Women pom stic At cease to press for the establishment of S Lincoln 1212 1916 14th St. N. W. =9 P b 1o Ten St 8, W, such conditions they were entitled to in 1201 4% St. free Israel. “We hope,” continued Dr. Weizman, W) @ e @ e @ N @ M “that the American Jewry realizes the grave responaibilities resting upon it as 0 9 o0 0 . th t Jewlsgh - pea Al Day Tomorrow Clased All Day Monday i kit T e Ford $3.50 Pliladelia y $3.25 « Chester \ i $3.00 - Wilmington } AND RETURN War Tax 8% additional || Sunday, September 11 SPECIAL TRAIN Eastern Standard Time [ Lvs w--mumn(rnlon Station)7.30 AM. 13 Street Statios klfl;fl;ll!l et lhllmlphll 7.30 P.M. 1| Chester 7.52 P.M. Wilmington 8.10 P.M. {] Tickets on sale Pfldly preceding Ex- _Keeping Ahgad of the Fashions French “Sal;dals" iy uufv":'v::\‘;';:m:fl“m Ch : L. t P = 5 Tires of (e g Another style that Our very latest gfi{'fi: o e ity of cquipment ang e ln ls rlces : is all the‘rage. Pat- style “Scoop!” A ; inable in th ent leather, perfectly combination of the imasmabcymiticee plain, low heel, turn picturesque Indian popular patent leath- sole Oxfords for Moccasin with the . dalette.” er, slashed front and. gstreet or dancing g;::nc:l IS:na t lfei = buckled sandals. Are wear. “Baby” Louis heel; special at $9.75 Special at $7.85 turn sole, $12.50 The New Fall Tans---at $5.95 W OMEN are steadily, enthusiastically calling for them. charming styles. Effective Sefitember 2, 1921 Chassini . v i $295.00 Runabout . . . . . . 325.00 Runabout, pemeiitc Be . . 420.00 Touring . . . . . . . 355.00 Touring, viomitic Rims - - . 450.00 . Coupelet i . . . . . .. 59500 Sedan . . . . . 66000 Ton Truck Chassls .. . 445.00 All Prices F. O. B. Detroit i u'l”lllifil'lllIllllllflllflHl"u'lfliillllll'lfllllllllflllllflfflfllllflfllfifllllllfiilli i J They are unusually good looking, well made shoes. Remarkable values for $5.95. Styles include: Two-buckle, ball-strap, Sports Pumps. | One-button, ball-strap, Sports Pumps. < Wing-tip Oxfords and Strap-pumps. - Straight, perforated tip, Sports Oxfords. 5 T T T T Brown and Black Kid Walking Oxfords. If Your Co;nple:nonls Marr- ‘ 5 : E ; . ed By Blemishes 'AN and b: Silk H E h- d Gi 1k . . bl ioosy IS e L Authorized Washington Ford Dealers - X Special at other excellent brands, i-ny:mtl%?mw »i"’n‘:‘bfl“-.“" fl:t‘k: Sty R. L. Taylor Co Hill & Tibbitts, 2% acolorat . aylor Company, 1obi A i e 20t 9 2 plamidtes Togl "Tnss (0"Ral'cE -y 1840 14th St. N.W. 14th St. and Ohio Ave. N.W. Universal Auto Company (Inc.), . Parkway Motor Company \ 52931 M St. N.W. 1065-1067 Wisconsin Ave. Gro-Nups g Donohoe Motor Company, Robey Motor Company, School 511088 215 Pemlma Ave. SE. - 1429 L St. N.W. ' .- Steuart’s Garage, 141-151 12th St. N.E. ~ 1 - S These Dealers Can Sell' Ford Cars, Tractors, Parts, Etc., Anywhere in'the United States Give Most Wear at Least Cost, and are best made in every respect, for your boys and girls. e . 5 . e IIlfiflflfllfll!!l!flllfllfllflfllillflllfllfl“flflflfllflmlllflllllllllllllIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIlIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIII]IIIIIIII!IIIIfllllllllllllllilfllllllllllll . filIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIlIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIllIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIllIIIIIIIIIIIIIII||I|IIII|IIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIfl s’