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THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C, WP MONDAY, DECEMBER 25, 1922. " 95" - ANXIETY IN CHINA OVER MONGOLIA Controversy With Soviet| Government Over Control of the Territory. RUSS ENVOY IN PEKING Recognition of Russia on Trade Agreement Announced Object. Other Questions at Issue. Correspondence of the Associated Press. December 1.—Although ab- ts domestic problems, China 1s concerned over Mongolia in its re- Jatten to soviet Ru Adolph Joffe, | envoy of the Moscow government, has | 3 been il since he camo here several i months ago to induce China to recog- | nize the soviet rexime, or, failing in | that, to conclude a trade agreement. ¢ o negotiations, | < minister | that China | ¢ an troops | will MICHIGAN TOWN’S BLAZE THREATENS MONROE, Mich., December 25.— Two fires that broke out almost simultaneously within a block of each other in the downtown section last night and which were followed !by a third blaze threatening the de- struction of the Monroe fire depart- ment aroused police co-officers and deputles from the state fire marshal's office to a renewal of their efforts to apprehend Monroe's, “Sunday night firebug,” who is blathed by them for fifteen fires, resulting_ in property losses approximateing $100,000, since December 1. CHILEAN AMBASSADOR TO ARGENTINA RESIGNS Envoy to U. 8. Expected to Quit Diplomatic Service in Near Future. SANTTAGO, Chile, December 25— Luis Izquierdo, Chilean ! to Argentina, has resigned. Hi. place will be taken for the present by a'usEEmm sEEEEEERER -' Store Closed Alt Du);. Foday, Christmas—Merchandise Advertised Here on Sale Tuesday. !I SEEESEEEEEEENEES Est. 1877—A. Lisner, President [] FIRE DEPARTMENT | u ambassador | B Matias Errazuriz, former minister to| g Belgium, Manuel Rivas, minister to Switzer- land, also has resigned. It is 1ikly that he wlill be replaced by brother, Francisco Rivas, who is now minister to Cuba and Venezuela. Belt- ran Mathieu, ambassador to the United States, who will come to Chile as one of its representatives at the Pan- | American Congress, will retire from the diplomatic service at the conclu- his | If You Cannot Come in Person, Shop by Mail _Our expert shoppers will do your shop= ping as carefully as possible and efliciently execute all your orders. An-Advance Showing of the Newest Vogues in Millinery For Southern Resort and Early S.pring W ear llh The Shopping Center—11th and G Sts. A Stock-Rucmg Sa SI]kS ‘and Woolens Thousands of yards specially priced to effect a quick clearance. Just 5 days to Inventory time, which takes place January 1. This end-of- the-year clearance means decisive savings. Values so out- standing. Prices so positive in their economy. that this most emphatically is the time to buy. In readi- ness Tuesday, with this wonderful lot of $1.49 to $1.98 values. At, yard, o $ 1 .,33 1,800 yards Plain Satin Messaline. 750 yards All-silk Printed Florentine. Plain and Fancy Silks. | TE 3 mot ikl hat Cnile Wil angwe N 275 yards Allsilk Printed Radium. i concerning that. country's reason. f RN 650 yards All-silk: Shirtings. Ciaks in ot e AR eni L e 600 yards of Fancy Taffetas. which o = 1‘(;?' yarll; T;l‘bl_l’alrl Fuhl:nr 7!“: ;"’["-”l""# e E ards Voivelle Novell elvet effect. !TEETH FOUND IN CAVE 575 y,;lnls All-silk: Corean C’:qw. ty white guards who GIVE PREHISTORIC CLUE A choice selection of exclusive millinery for the S e a e . 1 ! tourist and the up-to-date stay-at-home woman that Totals 5,500 yards in all. "This splendid as- under the Must He Free. _these threats and v m Russian control ppears th; s would be th. s announced It now ot ment against al- ment of Chinese eiti- i Indo-China. eived, it is said, 1 Indo-China, f alleged crimes ina g to Man of Vanished | that Mongolia | ords in a cave on the Island of Malta h Moscow | belonged to a man who 1 plaint with | race in Europe. . were brutally ! tigato Scientists Believe Molars Belonged Race. VALETTA, Malta, December 2, ists digging for prehistor have found teeth which they belie: { poraneously with the “X man.” The Neanderthal skull was found in Germany in 1856, and is said to be the oldest record of the human The teeth were found in a remote section of the much frequented cave called Ghar Dalam. The visits of ¢ souven:r hunters have made mcre difficult the labors of the inves- but mnevertheless they are preparing to excavate further in the hope of finding more evidences of pre- historic life. —_— ;A_Ilrnl Ts on their back but that the 7 e rench . government had abolished | Japan Abandons All Milita 50 y i i this pract n complaint that it cistic ?"0 wardsiime T yoriechiesoixy branded t : servile, Ideas in Text Books. 200 yards La Flamme Shortage in Revenue. TOKIO, December 25—Sweeping re- 400 yards Novelty Silks in odd pieces $ Owing to the refusal of the military | forms have been effected in the school riov monthly Chinese cording to Kan. the minister of finance. Minister Lo estimates that two- ded for police His estimate purposes. count for many millions ed by the Tuchuns for their | affect Japan and her part in insur- s of $1.029.000,- 00,000 are unse- domestic arrears, E nd administra- , are placed at $108,000,- ann, he cured. for unpaid tive expens 000, ALIEN FLOW SWITCHES FROM U. S. TO ARGENTINA »| HISTORY COURSE ALTERED provinces to turn | e | understanding of foreign lands. TI histories. All militaristic ideas ha' been eliminated and lessons intre duced to teach children a friend history is made up of biographies of national heroes and famous men in international history. Of 400 men whose life stories are told, fifty be- long to foreign lands and include Washington, Lincoln, Edison, Mar- coni and Watt. The Washington con- ference results are described as they ing peace in the Pacific. SILK MILLS MAY CLOSE Dullness in Trade May Throw Whole Community Idle. [OSUWA, Japan, December 25.— \(nnx of the silk factories in the Lake Suwa region, where the finest | grades of silk are manufactured, are threatening to close down before the end of the year owing to the dullness in the silk trade. If this threat should 5,000 Italian Immigrants on Three Steamers Recently Arriving 1 at Buenos Aires. RUENOS ATRES. December 25.—The stream of Ttalian immigration that « flowed to the United States and blocked by the American law has apparently be carried out, it would affect not only the 30,000 woman reelers, but prac- tically the whole community, which is engaged in one way or another in the industry. MEXICAN KILLED IN DUEL. LAKE CHARLES, La.,, December 25. —1In a three cornered pistol fight on the principal street of the Mexican . | quarter of Sulphur Mines near here, Alfred Allala was killed and Antonlo Tores probably was fatally wounded, | { | | | im always demands the newest ideas in millinery style. This assortment is comprised of beautiful designs in small, medium and large hats, fashioned of Hair and V Straws, Italian Milan, Straw Braid and Faille Silk and Satin combinations ; also Faille and Georgette Crepe with straw underfacings that are the creations of leading New York designers. Cleverly trimmed 1with hand-embroidery of batavia straw, silk and metallic thread; also flowers, fancy feathers, ornaments and new ideas in narrcw ribbons, in a host of beautiful new colors as well as the ever-popular black, brown and nav: Palais Royal—Second Floor. Before Stock-Taking Reductiofi Sale High-Grade Dresses Taken from our regular higher priced assortments and reduced to $19.75, $29, $33, $46 All are late fall models. kind. We also have been fortunate in securing a num- ber of special purchases at much less than regular prices. Among all these groups are dresses for juniors, misses and stout women. Many only one or two of a semblage is taken from our regular stock. We will not endcavor to detail color assortment; every vard in the lot is desirable and the savings great enough High-grade Plain and Novelty to any one in need of silks. Silks at, yard, Actual Values, $3.98, $4.49, $4.98 to $6.98 These represent the season’s most fashionable fabrics and comprise the following: 500 yards Fine Allsilk Satin Crepe 350 yards All-silk Balkan Crepe 200 yards Brocaded Canton Crepe 500 yards Handsome Matelasse 350 yards Satin Panne Another Silk Item equally as im- portant is offered of particularly 2,650 yards all told. This is one of the best lots we have ever set forth. The price is low—particu- larly so for silk of this character: the styles are absolutely authentic for early spring wear. So we urgently advise vour taking advantage of this remarkable offering. Rich Black Plushes That Resemble the Genuine Furs Are Substantially Reduced for This Semi-Annual Event $5.98 Black Lapinex at $4.49 87.98 Fine Seal Plush, $6.39 $8.98 Black Pribiloff, $6.98 $11.98 Black Broadtail, $9.85 These Fur Fabrics are 50 inches wide. Ideal for cold-weather wraps, neckpieces and trimmings. $11.50 to $15.00 Imported Novelties of Metal s Broche Voile and Velvet Broche Voile re- 9 98 duced to, yard, $17.50 Imprime Metal Broche in exquisitesl3 98 designs and colorings. Reduced to, yard, . The After-Christmas Clearance Coats & Wraps A varied collection of the season’s most distinc- tive and desirable coats made up partly of our own fine stocks, which have been the to which have been added “several advantageous special purcha makers. A great diversity of exclusive coats, fashionably made of rich, cuffs of caracul. Swagéér Coa A Series of Sales in the 1 Bargain Basement l In tonight's Times you will find an in- | teresting account of tomorrow’s news. Sale of At Drastically Reduced Prices talk of the town. s from New York's leading coat Substantially lowered prices prevail. Luxarious Coats Formerly $79.50 10 $98 lustrous fabrics with collars and in some cases Platinum wolf, fox, beaver and squirrel. () ts | Fur-trimmed Coats 23 | Formerly $27 to $35 | A moderately priced group | of fashionable coats, made of 19.50 Formerly FOIVEd hére ires $7.98 Plain Metal Cloths, silver and gold sur- s t of the princiapl | having been shot four times in the face in contrasting color bnckgrolmd Re- 2 . & between Italy | body. Identity of the third partici- warm, deep-pile fa with nd Argenting says that the third-|pant, who escaped soon after thoel duced to, yard, $20 to $29.50 e S e clas: odations of ships are | shooting has not been establishe s il ooicel aheard At Genoa for some time | The cause of the shooting has not e | o SRSl been learned here. = 5 mixtures. Ideal for every-| sports coats included o day wear and uncqualcd for Remarkable Offerings From Our Woolen Dress Goods Section Jie DALAI 3 : As Here Exploited, Should Create Spirited 11th and G Sts. Est. 1877. A. Lisner, President. Biging on Thesday 3,000 yards 54-inch All-wool Fab- $1 6 | rics, $1.98 to $3.49 values. At, yard, ° \l The major portion of this wonderful lot of fine woolens are worth $2.98 yard. We are determined i to force these out to make room for incoming mer- . ’ R . chandise. Every yard desirable and absolutely a ¥ e . . “find” at this unusually low price. In this assort- M d.‘h C t ! Fine Coats With -ment are Rich Fancy Suitings in Melange effects, 0odis oats | Fur Handsome Chevron Stripes, Wide-wale Skirtings, Check Suitings and Plaid Skirtings. Angora in tan, s 3 } $43 whlte, jade, coral, gray, navy and wistaria; a few . { pieces of All-wool Coatings in desirable mixtures. G - { Formerly $47 to $55 Exceedingly Fine W&olens that sell s ’1;‘1):“":‘:’ 3; f :: itl.: - l %i.“%flf;‘:.?.‘.if\ fa-:g\-'fis ?;‘.;fi at $2.98, $3.98 to $4.98 yard. Re- 2 )‘( o x'” fine | splendidly full-furred collars duced to, yard, You cannot fail to appreciate this important offering. The most fashionable materials are rep- resented, such as—’ haired caracul and \mli ‘46 | *33 Exclusive Dresses Dresses ‘ Tt sl o sponge ‘ P S gr?atlyTR?fl“ced | Developed of Fine Velour de Laine. This Pattern peaks for oiret Twil | Chiffon Velvet Allwool Chiffon Broadcloth. i ! Velvet, Lace Ganton Cr All-wool Plaids in superb colorings. I Ps ] Itse]f—“ | Canton Crepe, etc. B 54-inch Embroidered Serges. { Poiret Twill t’s printed” JEVERY piece is printed with cutting lines and in- structions in big plain type. It practically m that anybody who can read can make a drcss.y S This is absolutely one of the best Dress Goods offerings of the entire year. Il The Finest Tricatine and Poirets" ‘ Twill that sell regularly at $5.98. - I | I | The utgp‘b]y-u(;p mn;r:cttl:om are so fi.ct that Reduced to, yard o i o smartness simply has to e outcome. ere’s no Dresses 'y ly ) . mh“ ‘?.yg :;:;I:;,? & smart pattern style when you —of desirable fabrics, | Choose from Dresses - Included in this lot are some very Rich Coatings, !I Distinctive Coats and wraps ’fl,:la Printed Pattern saves time, t00. There's no such as— hioned of also Handsome All-wool White Skirtings. You | s puzsling over perforations. No wondering how pieces Poiret Twill Fashioned o will be fully repaid by a visit to our Fabric Section | this week. Remember, this sale of S|lks and woolens is for 5 days only. | Il Palais Royal—Second Floor. | — Canton Crepe Poiret Twill Taffeta Palais Royal—Third Floor. 4 [ Formerly $57 to $69.50 Elaborate conceptions of the season’s best styles, developed in soft, fine fabrics and trimmed with lavish collars of beaver, squirrel and fox. together. It's all before you—with the pattern ::eees speaking for themselves. g The New McCall Printed Pattern Falais Royal—Bargain Basement. Canton Crepe | Combinations of Velvet and other materials. v Palais Royal—Third Floeor. - - A : : ' Mo

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