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THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. FRIDAY, JUNE 1, 1923. " | 3 21T b ith a view to ascertaink hether | W v o - |the United S " ¢ - At the Bottom of the Ladder. By KESSLER FU“- 'I'URK ‘[RE A'I'Y with & vlew to atcertaining whether| Washington government under dis-| the United : 3 g h‘doon" revision of existing treaties between | with the treatment to be accorded |ernment w the United States and Turkey. These| American nationals in Turkey, which [ments re conversations have reached a point| has been taken care of in the capitu- | the alli A full moon—and the Where the department considered it | lations, now to be displaced by spe-:to American ci and 2 ind of izt opportune to Authorize Mr. Grew to|cific treaty agreement — These Ihclude | Intarests. t 250! | g el JUST A COMMON {nltiate more formal negotiations and | such questions as that of supplanting | unlikely that Mr. Grew will proceed | 'the tempo the Columbia to this end full powers to negotinte | the old consular courts with a system | With the separate treaty negotia-| Dance Orchestra have BASKET OF POTATOES, and sign a treaty or treaties of amity [ of foreign advisers in the Turkish |tions to the point of signature beforc «combined in this Co- uR and ;ar'r‘\merhc‘e w('}nh Turk: were t;hk— judicial system, and also the general |the peace treaty has been completed lumbia Record. GE Poratoes. graphed to Mr. Grew on May 29. The|Tevision of the Turkleh legal machin- and signed. Reverse sides, and you Y U. S. Mini 2 conclusion of such negotiations is, of | ery (o’ bring it more into harmony The subsiance of his informal con- | o o wingingly fasci- MALL POTATOES, . S. Minister to Switzerland |csiimes depengent upon s safisiaciors | Wik ‘Syosiert, fiedia"tnd o soparats | veressions it (hp Tkl delegases | - Sadnd b o 4 5 K % he question of enforcement of Turk- T AND MEDIOM SIZED Authorized to E between the two countries. iah 1aw, 50 far as forelgners are con- | Bl TePOrts to Washington, has proc “Wonderful One” PoTATOES \ uthorized to Enter Formal Negotiations Preliminary. cerned, trom the powers of the re- | {iiitement offcials that there will At Célusibia Deaters — Negotiati It has been emphasized at the de- ' ligious heads of that country. be little difficulty In arriving at sat- e 2 | partment that conversations bctween On Economic Matters. isfactory ugreement on all outstand- | A g ons Ihe questions In the formal negotia- | A:3859 | Mr. Grew and the Turkivh Gelegation | Most of these questions have been at Lausanne and previous conversa- | taken care of in the peace treaty be- tions of the same character at the |ing negotiated at Lausanne between Authority to negotiate and sign a|firet session of the near east con- | the Turkish and allied governments. | g i . treaty or treaties of amity and com- | ference have been wholly informal | and it was not upon these phases of |merce with Turkey has been given,|and intended only to clear the way | that treaty, but. rather, upon | ' EIVeN | o the subsequent formal - fe matt lative t by cable, to Joseph €. Grew., Amerfcan Which have b L e 1 Tiey vt tions now sionary N stk i i g v Avoid Bargain Wve ;V‘Proceig/ . minister to Switzerland, the State De- | thorized. The preliminary « first ¢ Eye Glasses partment announced. tions have served, how it is | Presur | . "3 1314 G Sz | Claflin Optical Co. ciy clus Bias. tions which will now be instituted nference split. | understood, to round « bstan- | treaty ement as to that are to | “Informal conversation partment said in a for: “have been proceeding Grew and Ismet Pasha weneral [such a stage that Washingtc ficials are confident that the soon will be signed and ratified. gotiation of a new treaty between new treaty with ey, Lausanne | Points of particular interest to the [[ll pennsyivania Saks & (Jompany ooy We've Marked Men’s 35 and *40 Suits ---each with extra trousers--- CAPTIVES GO FREE i WHW1 PLEDGED HER $25,0001||| Ui SVh Y (A o SUUN, SAYS ALLEN"‘-‘]"’:"‘. s B ' ! "YOnkers Manufacturer and Wife ‘ : - 4 (9N ) 2 i - o Eovernment At Canton has ofic Laugh at Testimony in ||, eln SO R : & ‘ dmitted that its army on the | A ung front, facing | Contract Suit. as suffered re- | v s that the enemy iven in disorder from |y | Kwang Not reduced—but marked at the price we can sell them—instead of the $35 and $40 they are really worth. Two-button models, with medium back; and Three-button models Chinese Robhers Arrives at Tientsin. ding to advices. W ., June 1.—Miss Eliz- . college graduate, | ng Willlam L. Saunders.| fifty miles e home of man who ,,,,, Ju Yonkers manufacturer. for br »f contract, testified today thi s 4 . . . -| Saunders had agreed to paY her that are very Englishly in their design. Tweeds and Cassimeres—com- A0 in monthly sums of $£200 “h of r onship and because | injn e to me by him.’ She testified that Saunders had giv- petently tailored and consistently trimmed. ‘S| en he ervice uniform while she i “war ‘work in 191% and 320 | = We are standing back of them—every Suit in the lot—guaranteeing D imdors mads me belicvo that $35 and $40 satisfaction. ir. s whole life had been a tragedy, ‘hird fed by W. En the witness said, i i u,',“fiw.”x.lll'"I:‘.?i“'...',’f,';’," DETROIT ‘VERY WET, Im.‘lf“.’?".i Pignng T e 4 ALIMONY MOTION DENIED. J||! . ) FINDS 1-MAN JURY i ¢ Here’s a “Scoop” in Men’s Shirts for temporary alimony sought Mrs. Claudia K. MceCorkle, who Plain White and Tan Oxford, with button- down attached collar; sizes 1415 to 17. i her husband, Harry A, Me- srkle, for maintenance. N. Hal r There's a big demand for these Shirts—?nd it has never been met before at such a price. Probably won't be again after these are gone. Medical Aller, United K ht, Corps, who arrived here | in pursult. Alaj Associated Press. OIT, June 1.— D ry wet” and there large quantitie ht in from cuit Ju hs witn the income from the for her maint an investigation Into al- = = legations of police gations of police graft RICHARD & NORRIS CO. Judge Webster declared in his re- WHOLESALE AND RETAIL port that the investigation showed SEA FOODS v i large loads of liquor from Canada | T S ant_is responsible for ery | have been landed from boats in broad 2 of the jewcls Jost by Miss Ly daylight in a down river precinct of - Z|the city. He added, however, that ere was no evidence of police con- nivance. He recommended greater co-opera- tion among liquor enforcement agen- Release Older Men. releas in Soft Shell Crabs 10188 ¢ Eyes Examined Graduste . wcCormiok Medical s raiad One and two pairs of pants. Dr. CLAUDE S. SEMONES Emight Specialist 4 10 MoLachlen lvld,.. 10th and G Bts, N. Phone Main 721, Cheviots and T weeds—Gray and Brown patterns; also Plain Blue Serges that are guaranteed fast color. Sizes 7 The MuCh Ta“(ed=0f to 17 years. Jantzen Bathing SUitS T 4 sk oo | t the mouth of the 2 +|for unloading smuggled liquor, Judge 2 monues naod s o onEe: R | e i fesis i vu ; iro] far it remi ot theater, | wnusal plecss of rare fumiture & : - Ant rewarded. frant! AT e T ot mone are | emely resmable prics Avmine et Boys' Linen Crash Suits All wool—and fashioned to fit the form. Col- e she ¢ is to ] 3 9, CAPTIVES SOON FREE. : i hfimrme" fis Iml' "sn;:.EE 5 e ors are Blue, Navy, Crimson and Mflr‘t;(zln. tIl s 50w a own river and 1 think 9 i ia model—of th Jebrate antzen e R S o dow i ALL ; ) el e cel Negotiator With Bandits OPti-| J5agt Webster deciared. & To4 ggflgt{.ww .2 Regular $3.95 value— $2=—§ f,',‘:kg“'?‘f:v':e not come across Jantzen Suits at * mistic Over Situation. Heavy, durable Crash, in Natural and Gray shades, with any such price before. . plain Blue or Red collars, or self collars—trimmed in White or Black Braid. Middy and Balkan styles—sizes 3 to 10 years. Some Men’s $ 6 Oxfords Boys' Middies; all White and White with Blue collar: sizes $l.65 4 to 18 years : And they are worth $6 . Boys' A\'am:mol\ Union Suit *1/(‘\ 89" $4 95 »x—plain light and d to 91;. Special.... Ty the Associatdd Pross. i, June 1.—Roy An- men wl L cordiality p’ wdits, with an tire change of respect to torms thex cently scorned, Anderson s ing gained the promise ti the catpives would be re mediately, the delegates cuesed_terms for the releas other foreigne: The outlaws did not relish the re- fusal of the Chinesa offipials to with- | , thus Every now and then along comes an opportunity that per= mits selling like this. But youmay be sure we know the Shoes. 2 Tan Calf, Brown Kid, Patent Leathers, Dull Calf, White A ‘SpeClal Sale of Canvas and White Buck—with medium and full toes—smart and comfortable shapes. All with rubber heels. Real Panama All sizes—and widths. Hats Thread Silk Hose These are genuine Ecuadorian—and 5 9c are absolutely perfect braids—of nat- - 5 ural finish—in Alpine, Telescope, Op- Full fashioned—and every pair : timo and Sailor shapes. All sizes. dovan, White and Gray. All sizes. $4.85 On the Economy Floor (Fourth Floor) It’s Almost Sensational th:;ri: ::;-Er:::.f:;*'_‘_"’ you know ' M en ’ S S u it & The Karlton With T§ plsf e hen e of Play shoes and sandals for little boys and girls <t Black, Tan, Cor- Whether for play or dress, you may depend on us to show you at all times a fully complete stock of both. Our Juvenile Department is a Shoe Store in itself. Sandal illustrated above, in tan calf, in sizes 5 to 8, at $2.75; in sizes 874 to 11, at $3.25: in sizes 1114 to 2, $3.75. . quickly and .effectively relieved with Radium Compound Radium Products Corporation 1105 Connecticut Ave. N.W. O'Donnell’s Drug Stores Peoples Drug Stores 666 1s the most speedy remedy we know for Constipation, Biliousness, Colds, Headaches and Malarial Fever. Same model of smoked elkskin at 25c pair . RICHS Proper Footwear F Street at Tenth Selected braids; in distinctive shapes—and specially becoming pro- portions. They are splendid Suits, indeed; well cut; well made of ex- Always $3.00 cellent grade of Tweeds and Cassimeres—and in both Young ¥ i dels. Some of the $1.65 Straws still here. Mcw's andiConscryative e oo

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