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s ‘ . i THE EVENING ‘STAflR., WA‘SHI:NGTO , D. C, THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 29, 1921, L T s 4 authorize the internal loan for which President Yrigoyen requested author- [ E $50,000,000 ARGENTINE Fresident Yrigoyen roqusstod author. U. S. COMMISSIONER ffi?{%j}}?fi',‘f':.:‘:’:"'f:i"z*“::“:%’u‘fif BED REGIME UNPOPULAR. ;BANKS CAUGHT IN FRAUD E‘;y‘é::tl‘:m.::lrx‘t:re.lfinnz';:-m:ere::’l‘; : ] n Y. | LOAN REPORT CONFIRMED | tro indications are that the govern: REMOVED FROM OFFICE | the - crder "f “Judss - Pegke. scoused | -SWARTHMORE, Pa, September 25.| ARE CALLED TO ACCOUNT | that s $50:000.000 creaic was to be exe - Blair & Co. Agree to Bear | 0o"el PIOPOSI N e Loan “under All Expenses: the same terms, but accepted the of- fer of the syndicate headed by Blair By-the Ameoclated Press. i& Ce o. thzl!la h bankers aexr‘e;- - BU (08 AIRES, Septemb: 27.— |ing to hear al e expenses of e Resolution Expressing Satis- |, BUENOS AIRES, September 27— | {08 ‘0 A iion. Tomas A Lo Breton, 000,000 in New York was confirmed |the Argentine ambassador at Wash- ent debt to. the Argentire National Hurley of representing private clients endec to’ P Bank, into which congress is mak- in' negotiations with other federal de- | Martynas Ytchas, pinister of et 3;:“15:;1:: :xnh::;:nr‘:: ments. finance of Lithuania, teld the student to advance, and that tremendous Edward M. Hurley Admits Repre- 1t s alleged hs appeared before the|body of Swarthmore Coilege that Portgual Investigating False | profits were made when the rate coi- senting Private Clients in Other | tlon departments for mv.ze"m.nu‘i i"‘hrl".'p‘.'.‘flf.e':’fi,"."t',"’fy}‘,fi1’,’3"5&‘.’{3“ Rumor of $50,000,000 Credits |;»P5°d, following the announcement Departments: f,‘,“"gg,,:;‘;z:‘;;" Ibe chazaees, but 'fl. 'Half of the country,” he said, “has| to Nation From U, S. Financiers. |ried out. lghts as an attorn, been occupled by the belsheviki since Banking institutions have been By the Associated Pz;.’; vigls asan & oY tha‘ war, go m.zl pur v:flple Know | By the Assoelated Press, f.',-';c.'fi: ‘,?,,‘,’fi{’.‘".’.f,'," the s;-te tren- CINCINNATI, Qhlo, September 28.— st what ‘bolshevist paradise’ means.| TISBON, Beptember 28—All may have made 05 tho Eround that he had vioiated| In Georgla one woman's club spon- [ They decidedly do net want it: We “i‘nsmed' i '"h"";:' 85 @ result of this fall in the exchange s naase judicial regulations of the federal|fors twenty-six scheels and another | have turned to our great sistef repub- e | rate. i faction Expected to Be this” evening by the government or- |inston, will sign the loan Contract|gourts, Edward M. Hurley was sum- | forty-six, of which sixteen are for |lic, the United States; and hope to ua‘ooo,ool fraud, the exposure of M ER Epoca. The statement says |in New York. marily,_removed from his posi-|negroes. In a third community the |strengthen our country upor the|which caused sensation in this X » Ad t d m. ’government contracted the loan Exchange opened today at 1.30 and tion as United States commission-er ' clubwomen rufi a mountain schoellldeals and the principles of the Amer- | country two ago, have been| The best way in which to use the : opted. because of the refusal of congress to closed at 1.36. here by Judge John W. Peck of the for 108 children. - ican people.” ordered by the criminal investigation cheaper cuts of meat is en casserole. By the Asociated Press. ' GENEVA, September 29.—The good wishes of the league of nations for the Washington conference on' the limitation of armaments will be offi- clally expressed by the assembly if it adopts, as is considered most likely, | the report of the disarmament com- mittee. which so recommends. Lord Robert Cecil put through the commit- | i tee a resolution providing that the as- sembly express its satisfaction over the fact that the Washington confer- v ence will take up disarmament. Recommendation that the assembly of the league of nations appeal to its members for credits to Russia will not be made by the Russian rellef com- mittee, it was announced here today. The matter of securing funds for Rus- sia and the organization of relief measures will be left entirely to the conference to be held in Brussels soon, and to welfare organizations. Impossible to Open Cre The reason given for this decision by committee was that various gov- ernments had found it impossible to open new credits at this time. When the assembly opened this morning Mile. Kristine. Bonnevie of Norway took the floor, and said she had received full power to sign the new white slave trade convention, which was approved by the committee having that subject under considera- tion. During the debate relative to_the white slave .convention Mile. For- chammer of Denmark pointed out that traffic in children was mentioned for the first time in this agreement. She said it modified and strengthened the convention of 1910 on the same sub- Ject. The French delegation's bbjections, which have been much commente upon, were not made, begause of op- position to the object of the proposed convention, Gabriel Hanotaux ex- plained, but to the precipitancy with ' which it was sought to put the modi- fled convention into effect. Committee Decision Defended. A. J. Balfour of Great Brtiain de- fended the committee's decision to ask immediate signature. The British draft, he said, was based on a report from the white slave conference held in June. This project raises the age WE apologize for the confusion which is upon us right in the WE are sorry they can be shown only amidst the clutter of “tem- p start of the season. Plans were laid to have the work inci- porary partitions and carpetless floors. This is the condition - dent to mstallmg two new elevators completed long ere this. Now for which we apologize, but we know you will lose sight of it in we find it is going to drag on into the new season, owing to delay in view of the remarkably low price it forces us to place on the smart- getting steel—and we are crammed to overflowing with fashion- est and newest things in the shop.. Nevex:/'do we remembe; ,morox 3 1216 F SL AW, T able new things for fall and winter. remarkable early-season values. Store Heurs: 9:15 to 6:00, Including Saturday — 1 The Coat, Suit and Dress Departments, both Prices Are Much I women’s and misses’, lead with startling announce- Be'-fl"d“ on Fine menb—moreht?ffollow. The Underwear Section, with space cut in half, presents items to do double duty. The T~ ?" wmeé“ B-etagzsu Stocking Department inaugurates a big sale and “Cen- @escribe the temple jewels at | | temeri” Gloves create a stir—so on through the house. 3 the shrine of some Buddhist 1dol? a many new ones, are here at z 1 . $4.50 to $25.00 5 Instead of $6.95 to No matter what else, Friday always !s the clean-up day—every $37.50 week—for odds and ‘ends, small lots and broken sizes. Tomorrcw Jelleff’'s—Main Floor. prices are down to the vanishing point—come early. No phore or mail orders, No C. O. D.’s nor exchanges cn Friday Remnants. $8.50 Umbrellas, SMALL F-U-R-S 1-3 to 1-2 Off 1 Jap Mink Cape. 1 Jap Mink Stol 2 Jap Mink Scarves. 8 Stone Martens. 1 Stone Marten.. . 8 2-skin Jap Martens. ... 2 iskin Jap Martens 2 Fox Chokers... 2 Wof Chokers ... Opportunity to save $14 to $50 on your new winter coat op- proaches the vanish- ing point—Septsmber Coat Sale Ends Satur- dnyaté‘oclock. Four special price groups including handsomest far-trinmed and all- fabric coats ‘at $46, $58, $85 and $115. Women’s Dresses Women’s Suits 90 1—3$13.50 Rajah Silk Slip-over; gray; to $176.00 Tailored and aize 36, $3.95. ._braided, S48 Biack Jup silk Tatiored | Sad Julion'trimmed: sises 36 1o 44, s We wish we could-find the 33550 | | rieht name for these Umbrel- ST 52050 | | las—which they are not unless | | pinmer Gown: ey are also sun es. Silk, ;‘z::: i n . umh. ‘c]olorl;':u!h-' = ““T.Bl“k THI:G]I“O Tunle Dress: size bakalite handles, ing straps kL Satl: Street D $2058 | | or rings, stub tips. thread slik embroidery ribbon rossttes; Jellef’s—Main Floor. Bavy and black; $14.95. of consent to twenty years, reinforces the emigration and immigration reg- ulations_in this direction and provides greater facilities for the extradition tte. and Lace +—869.50 to 382 39 Suriotly Tailored Suits; navy and tricotine and twill-cord. "38 to 0355 08 A Sale—-1,000 Pairs of of persons accused of the white slave €N ° traffic. i = The league of nations leaders oc n s breathed more freely when the as- sembly passed all danger of the im- mediate defection of another South American state. Bolivia's acceptance H 3 Beal Muffs —$65.. ¥ = sizes 36 and ¢4, SILI5. g of the opinion of the jurists ruling | | . Regular $3.00 Quality at - . 1 Wolr Mutt. . $7.50 Brushed Wool i e T e e - § Squirrel Choiers. 2595, black tri- 1—$45.00 Gray and Navy Canton Crepe Dress; size 34, $16.95. ;:ux-- in tam out her request for a revision of the treaty of 1904 has ended the matter 80 far as this assembly is concerned. Not Entirely Eliminated. It is learned in Bolivian circles that + the conflict cannot be considered as v entirely eliminated from the league, as Bolivia will immediately set about 8 60 Biack apa waie reuiwra | WWOMEN'S Skirts Blask Georgette Crepe Over-tunic; 15—314.76 Crape de Chine Skir = $22.95. ; navy and black, ¥ For Friday $40 Fur-Trimmed Coats $29.50 4 Mink Chokers.. 2 Australian Opossum 3 Brown Squirrel .... 9 Fur Coats” Scarfs, $5.50 Striped or solid color, in blue, henna, taupe, buff, tur- quoise, jade and peacock. Have you one for the autumn ram- ble afoot or in the car? 0 Large Women's Plaid !lflped Bkirts; black and white, $8.85. $37.80 Sport Silk Skirts; bo, rose and copen; box pi White Georgetts and Lace Dinmer Gown, site 36, BILS: 2—3$65.00 Black Dotted sux Net Din- mer Gowns; sizes 38 and 40, $24.95. 3—369.50 Dance Dresses; sairee silk Silk Tops 2 2 5 3 Pairs Silk Feet ° for $6.00 s is the sort of opportunity we are most pleased 0 Pleated Flannel Sport Tevising her application to the as- i Jelleff’s—Main Floor. | bead embroidery: light b 25 sembly to make it conform to the to present to fhe woman who knows and likes all-silk Of bolivia, velour or ox- i3 to 1-2 Off E‘E’E ana ‘wuteet “'Shioe 33 ana 34, "‘,"_'E:,:‘;‘,o{;f;., Al provisions of the covenant; then she will renew her demand to the next assembly that it invite Chile to con- sider revision of the treaty, whicl 7 Bolivia holds is no longer applicable || ford. Full silk-lined. Shawl stockings; just the proper weight. Though they are sub- s 3 d'e't edeid :! beaverette or sealene. Fitted bodice, pleated or Womea’s Coats ject to slight mill imperfections, their maker is very par- ticular, nevertheless we recommend them as most unusual Gleve Only 20 of Them REM NANTS 5.00 1 Seal and squtn—-l Wrap.. snsn -$125.00 to the situation between the two ] values—especially at 3 pairs for $6. bele:iy ’tylre:l’ndex e ; g:;’,’"mdk‘cfi"'" Lyons Silk Velvet 1—$39.60 “Wooltex™ Tep Coat, brews i e, Canise : 2 3ne ella. SAT. | lj?h:i‘f,'}f:;{?mg"or.".':i'e"s‘ffx’:mfif. = All are full fashioned, silk garter hems and sorrento, oxford andblack: I | 3 i et | Hat& at $5 "“-_:uk cfi';"ggk;"' Tan Bolivia Finest French Kia Gloves et et g e e | feet. The colors are black, white, cordovanaad Jelleff's—~Second Fleor. : mm o Mostly of the sport type. e Woslier” cape Cont. 0 FETR fbantor i atas finances had been delayed for reasons dark brown. We bought them to sell at Harvell Weaps. biack. os- | g Strap-wTist Wa sl hl.lb& 1o Chamots which it hoped would shortly be re- moved. A. J. Balfour of Great Britain said the allies had done all they could for the restoration of Austria. Hopes Courage Will Stand. All of them had released their liens to that end, he recalled, and he hoped that the Austrian people would not Don’t you think this is a wonderful chance to stock up on silk stockings? Jellef's—Main Floor. Highly Specialized rriday Selling of - New Hand-xade and Silk $8.50, but the millinery section must dispose of much new goods or have them ruined by the dust incident to rebuilding. These hats are in black, brown, navy and red. Note the Millinery Remnants nd tan, $44.75. l—ln 50 “Wool a-u and reinde 0dds and ends of ine French Kid Conts, tan, 3o~ | Gloves—_mended: sbort gloves, 85e; omons cloth, | ong gives, $1.95. 50! UBeann o Minture:+ Matar 3116 to $1.50 Chamotsette Gloves. t, 8l OOt st 60 Sport SOt fa Easiieh mixture gray, 16—$60.00 To $65.50 Full-length Coats in_bolivia, suedetex, and (tricotine; 1¢-vutton Chamosette—chamols col- Jelleff’s—Third Floor. 715, 85c. butfon-length Chamoisette—white. ‘ ok at - Let's take silk first; typical is a smart taflored blouse of crepe de p chine or Jap silk. Peter Pan collar and natty turn-back cuffs, trimmed ‘with narrow pleating; long or short sleeves. ¥ How well groomed a crisp hand-made blouse mkn a person look. The business womgn chooses such blouses 28 these and the girl who affects the faflored\mode adores them. They are of fine French voile, trimmed with v;lenclennu or real filet lace. Tuxedo or roll collar, and very special at $5. N. B—Blouse .--.m. are decifledly worth searching for. lose their courage. He appealed to all Davy, black and brown, $24.75. the countries, in the general interest of Europe and for the credit of civili- zation, to do all they could to enable Austria to regain Rer feet. The failure of the United States to consent to the postponement of her| claims against Austria, Mr. Balfour pointed out, was due to the required constitutional formalities rather than to any hesitancy to join in the move- | | ment. He hoped, he said, that these formalities would soon be complied chamols, gray, mastic—51; to $30, $35 and.$40 CLOTH or SILK DRESSES, $18.75 D Chamolspt . size T: U ;:derwear REMNANTS $1.60 Muslin Nightgowns and Enve- lope Cher lace and embroidery trimmed y rumpled, 85c. 84 Crepe de Chine Envelope Che- mises, Tace-trimmed or talored styles, i You'll find them in the right-hand column. = Jelletf’s—Main Floor. - PIE POISONS FAMILY. » | A Sale of Blousc ¢ Arsenate” of Lead Discovered in:{ll dfil’lfgzy offlthe(x}n a:oe silk. Al]ll ::w]y arrivded fall 5 'Suflcn'n: k;mly f;om I&ch of .pl.co—crqlfldcd = S X "RE’VO’!;ZAIIY‘ TS o Flour Used for Baking. models in satin, Canton crepe, Roshanara and crepe into a corner by work on the new e cvcton.—u > e st ton Blouses, in ul g e L b= Donae (R ClITIe or Fake) Underwear Forces Sales With i T T hand mad¢ skirt models adorned with bright colored facing of georgette, self-color, jet or steel beading; cire or moire ribbon trimming. Colors are navy, brown and black. Thirty-five are new fall models in tricotine and ‘* twill cord. Elaborately beaded, hand-embroidered, or otherwise set off with bright colored facing and ribbon trimming. The special values we are offering during th period of rebuilding handicap are typified by flu: $80 to $40 new fall dresses at $18.75. ‘The poisoning of a family by arsenate o; $2.25. of lead, traced to the flour from which $5.00 to §9.50 Silk Blouses, in over- o blouse or regulation; e chine a4 georatte crepe. and suit colors. §2 Low Prices $4 and $5 Glove Silk Envelopz Chemise, SZ 95 Ribbon straps or built-up shoulders, slightly rumpled from frequent shifting about, Crepe de Chine or Satin Envelopes, $4.85 Splendid quality not to-pe safrificed if rebuilding activities had not wrought such havoc in this department. - Ribbon shoulder straps, orchid, white or flesh, trimmed with French valenclennes or filet lace. New Italian Silk Slips at $7.50 Acoordion pleated skirts. ribbon shoulder straps, navy, black and brown. In eatin at $5.90. REMNANTS, too, look for them, they’re worth the search - Jelleff's—Main Floor. $65 and $69.50 New Fall Suits - $55 You'll . marvel at the suit- distinction available in' this group Friday at $55. Strictly Taflored Suits, elab- orately hand-embroidered; some with collars and cuffy of nutria, mole, krimmer or squirrel. Tricotine, Mochlm,_lue'dltfl and duvet de laine. its pies were made. was reported by $tate Chemist Charles D. Howard. » Analysis of the flour, he said, showed that the poison content was 8 per cent. Investigation is being made to de- termine how the lead was introduced. Examination of the flour stock in the store where it was purchased showed no sign of other contamination. The illness of those poisoned was said to be not serious at present. French Pique Gloves Foeimdindile T | Exceptionally fine quality of lightweight lambskin, in a variety of colors and contrasts that will meet the taste of most L o tsn (avin, S everyone who comes. Glace or suede finish, in wanted colors, tan. vn: was $13.56, Row 5 4 mode, brown, black or white; heavy embroidery on backs; full S=Wihite (PeltiiSpartiHatesirinmed range of sizes and all perfect gloves. ;':"nho ::y"_l-d white ribbon: Glove REMNANTS may have what you are looking for. Note Neckwear them in the right-hand column. ’REMNAN'TS Dozen $2.50 Real Filet Collars. 30 {nches long. finished Wwith & net band, grade Geos fine tucks all short slesves, Millinery REMNAN TS Do Your Feet Feel Crarr ped ? Jelleff's—Main Floor. #1550 Neck-rizinge—Bro Coliars and Bets, in plque and net; Vestse Sets, Embroidered Organdie Collar Sets, Venice Collars, High-neck snma-, Guimps, Shaped Net Collars, Stocks, Middy Ties, in biack and haer Forced By Lack of Space to Close Out Seasonable Shqes at Much/Less At §7 _ Regular $10 Made to Sell for $1250 | Pumps, $5.95 ml:lrk jeopn calt beogus Ox; Brown Calf Pump, with imi- , md lum rount loes, low, e Beoloit e aCh white molees | Kacon gaLitch Swing R ip. fiwalt Made by one of the most re. | S0les and military heels; also itable makers in the country. | in light tan calf, with plain Not in all sizes, but & £0od | vamp; sizes nearly complete. Tange of mizes to select from. Nut t or ‘black calf 1- ede Pui in 1 T BT ee® with medium | Strap Pump, with tip and ball 'h_of nd the New York rs lemgth of vamp and the N modei | SUFD, Welt soles and military Misses’ | - REMNANTS 20—$25 to $32.50 Silk and Wool Dress- es. embroldered, braided and buttom ed; navy and black; sizes 14, 16, 0 Jersey Sleeveless Dresses, brata bnnnd, brown and navy; sizes 14-16, $5.00. 3—$25.00 Jumper Dresses, with white creps d- chine blouss, embroidered in reds $14. sizer S5S395.50 Linen Dresses: size u .00. "lu 0 White and Flesh Georgotte Crepe, Dremes: sizes -1 G103 TP%400.80 Grorgetis, an ee Din Dresses, lavender and flesh. $29.54. .00 Covert Cloth Suits; tan: o, Tap Tricotine, button S STRAIGHT trims 8.3! 3es.s0 Navy Blte Trtcott Hth of New‘\; LINE LAST ! A in all derk brown kid. heels; .not a complete assort- AR size : ! ‘ . auede backs: :én;:“'bu‘-'n’;: ':n:g ment of atsen- Lo piakso Twill Cort Bult; tan: sise ] \ 10w rtect: with- i —$39.50 Tweed Suit; size 20. $18.75. = Autumn Sklrts Navy L o8 Boots, $445 || Lebppraans | o calf and grey suede combl- o e 2 ONavy Blue Coat, p:bble iot; aize 16, 5,00 Copen Bius Polo: aize 16, 3 tect; --Itrlb pump, weit heels. Sizes net 190 pairs of Women's Black d Cuban no! s miack $ 75 $ 75 $ 50 $ 75 $ 75 Patent leather vamp, with grey | Louis heels and medium-weight L ol iy, cloth Cionie: A Rei ;:'.'3‘ ,::fik."::'-a':::lr:-g‘&fl: "-v-':‘d_ @oles; medium length of vamps. B brown and reindeer: 16, 18, X eindeer TeTaside strap. Sises not complete. Jellef’s—Main Floor. . Stocking REMNANTS uu Taet and thread Silk Btock- 'k seam back; plain and drop- sthen T Slack, navy, white, cordovan, $3.75 and $4.95 glove itk stockings: lain. met ami ical pes. 2re first lnllty, but 0dd sises. Blacer white, African brown, cordovan. gray. SiIk Lisle Stockings, mock seam el e Teinforced; navy. black, $8¢, (3 pairs for §1). as well as regular women’s arid misses’ sizes. Though Malay ‘woman—extrs ' stouts 'mvubynomuuhuflnwb.hmryfl:u at least give an inkling of what the new 1 % of D — Navy or E — Effectiva F—Here agatn’ Prunella Skirts, thls wonderful Black Serge New BSkirt in is the favored Cheo Skirt; stripes, checks varisty of fipe Skirts, smartly’ hairline stripe Prunella cloth black, tallored;, regu- w.qu.w‘:i‘-“fm skirts t:: extra bands up large women, 138 Hd sives, $835. $1050. to %0, $1838, CIPREEE s O e —355. Jeileft’s, 8econd Floer, where the new elevators are Dr. Kahler Shoe Store i 603 13th St. N.W. Wmn.c.