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THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C. \CCORDBY ALLES " omrsecoon 1 G S ARESTED HITS .. INTURKE INPHONE WALKQUT ¢ Gives French Pre-War Con- Accused of Incfiing to Riot in cession Advantage Over Clash With Boston Po- Chester Project. lice Force. FRIDAY, JUNE 29, 1923. WHERE THE BETTER THINGS CO S LE S S G STREET NQRTHVEST n Event Extraordinar American Association at Conven- tion in San Francisco, Declines to Take Stand. By the Assoclated Press. SAN FRANCISCO, Calif., June 29.— The American Medical Association, in convention here, late yesterday de- clined to go on record regarding pro- hibition. It killed four resolutions By the Associated Press. directed at provisions of the Vi LAUSANNE, Jung 20.—The issues g R onsjobits Wolstead between the United States and the SIhS on Scountasions Ai Turkey b3S u‘:l;h:‘):;u:‘ett;‘ledelezfl:es;‘repr:sfi;‘;:;"s(rlke of telephone operators called 2 organization o i cam, defined toda .000 | in five New England states entered o mors (ah=iply. 2d s % jPhysiclans, voted overwhelmingly to | its fourth day. when it was learned that the allies| _ had reached an accord on & protocel table the resolutions, which were of-| Service was reported almost. normal, covering the concessions |ssue, one|i¢r¢d by -Drs. T. C. Chalmers, Forest | except in Providence and Pawtucket, clause of which the Americans object|HillS: N. Y., and V. G. Veckl, San|R. 1, and in Worcester, Springfield to as a matter of principle. This|Francisco. and several other Massachusetts clause declares that all contracts and| APProval, however, was given to an- | cities, where large numbers of girls sccords on which before the war all [°ther résolution, also by Dr. Chalmers, | are out. In Eoston service was only s y b formalities had not been accomplish- "C""I'::le:d:ng tlhm pharmacists be | The‘gm? ST dBE alr"s! ere cxh:."fid , W v be deemed valid, | Permitte 0 sell upon prescription with inciting riot in a clash with tl o p ““‘e"“e‘esz 1t by common | Bottles of bonded whisky in sizes ap- | police last night. g and be maintaine y propriate for medicinal purposes, to il R agreement they have been partly ex- |be dispensed in the original bot Seiie G e g b navallat e ecuted or were the object of an ar- [f2ms: Sazah Grand,fthe movsllstprha rangement between Turky and the | o et re o o Drontsat meaTaent o foreign government involved whicl Ber i{fonas when Shatmas sppointea a rkey. o - Ehe United States, it is Asserted, ob- conventioniplace. - Olin West | & BNday dchopliteashisriwhan barely jects to this provision as involving a stin A. Hayden, both of Chi- dangerous principle, because it might :‘flgo. were re-elected secretary cover all sorts of arrangements, in- | tTeasurer, D gluding contracts on which nothing hiad been done to obtain legalization. The Americans also feel that it gives | delegates. Members of the board of pre-war contracts a better status than | tfustees selected are: J. H. Up- they previously had. am, Ohio; Charles Richardson, Dis- trict of Coiumbia, and W. T. William- Turkish Stand Uncertain, .| son. Portland, Ore. s ‘he ates 84 a The Turkish attitude on this Proto- | or Gov. Smith ot Mo sock he caftion | col, which the allies plan to insert in |a conference of representative mem- the peace treaty, Is uncertain, but | bers of organized medicine to dratt probably hinges upon the dispasing of | Realth legislation. Sion of Constantimonte. " | GABINET PROPOSES ARGENTINA DRY LAW 1109~1111 By the Associated Press. BOSTON, June 29.—Eleven girls were under arrest here today as the N g Featuring the Greatest and Most Impressive Value-Giving Opportunities 1,282 Summer Dresses In a Gigantic Sale Here Tomorrow elected s chosen as These 1,282 Dresses represent our al- lotment, and THE VERY “CREAM,” of one of the largest single purchases of women’s garments ever made in the his- tory of retail merchadising. We are represented in New York by Alfred Fantl, whose buying organization is known as the largest of its kind in the world, and who made this remarkable purchase —consisting of nearly 15,000 dresses—at a price that barely covers cost of producing the materials. The Fantl service allows our friends and cus- tomers buying advantages impossible in any other women'’s store in Washington, and this instance is but one of them. Every dress featured in this sale is from the highest-class maker—is spic, span, fresh and new—of the most desirable fabric—in the most sought-for color and combination, and is to be had in every size for women or misses. ‘The allied representatives said, in connection with the American atti- tude, that they considered it peces- Plaid Embroidered sary, after the long war and great Linen, e e B T e iR ot dicorion w e Actual *122 to 252 Values, at i regulations for protection oi allied nationals who before the war had in- vested considerable capital in enter: vrises calculated to develop Turkey. The clause which inspired the Amer- fcan protest clearly covers the French concession for the construction of the Samsun-Sivas rallroad, which the Turks have asserted had been nullified because it was not legally ratified. This concession conflicts with the Chester project. URGES OPEN DEMAND FOR FREE GERMANY Declaration for “Quick and Final Release From Foreign Oppres- sion” Counseled by Cuno. By the Assoctated Press. BERLIN, Jute 29.—Chancellor Cuno told the Rhenish Westphalian diet, at Barmen, vesterday, that it was for Germany to declare openly that her “quick and final release from foreign oppression” was a moral duty. He expressed the hope that ‘“the weapon of passive resistance. will bring us to a settlement.” He gave warning, however, that the German people must keep reetly within the realms of passive resistance,” and that they must use their only weapon, that of spirit, against force, “until a &00d conclusion results.” Referring to the reparations letter of Pope Pius, the chancellor said “As the appeal of the holy father says, the weightiest goals of our pol- fcy aim at justice and a willingness for a final and just solution of the reparations probiem Hot Weather is Here--- Be Prepared For the 4th of July B 5100 Mohair $16-50 Pongee $7 50 Silk Suits X 59250 Make today and Hatur- in preparing f" ‘wardrobe for the com- hot days and vacation. "fne sults are so well ss- worted in styls, color and sise that no matter what u like it will be found ore. the PRICE OAN'T EQUALED! ALTERATIONS FREE TANLE CLOTHES SHOP 1209 Pa. Ave. By the Associated Press. BUENOS AIRES, June The ex- ecutive branch of the government is considering a semi-dry law for Ar- gentina, says La Razon. The news- paper asserts that the home tax de- partment and national chemistry of- fice now &are engaged upon a pre- liminary study of the question. A bill will be submitted to congress soon. The newspaper says it is proposed is what you want f.r your skin trouble Resinol to stop the itching and burn- ing—Resinol to heal the erupti Scratching makes it worse, besides being embarrassing and dangerous, but the smooth gentle ingredients of RESINOL OINTMENT often come the trouble promptly, evenifitis severe and long established. _Bathin, the affected part first with RESINOE SOAP hastens the beneficial results, Restnol products ax il druggists. to establish a progressive tax upon liquors in proportion to their alco- | holic content. ~Thus liquors having a high percentage of alcohol would have to be sold at prices nearly pro- hibitive to the general public. THE full figure is no longer the excep- tion. Designers, recognizing the beauty of physical maturity, have used their tal- ents to create gowns, lingerie and corsets that will render justice to the full or generously devaloped figure. Rengo Belt Reducing Corsets are designed ~—through their exclusive features—to- mould stout figures into lines of grace and beautiful proportion. They are strong and ‘excellently tailored. They assure that poise and dignity that are the rightful charms of the woman of well developed figure. THE CROWN CORSET COMPANY 295 Fifth Avenue, New York Sold at all good stores Price, $2.50 and upward SPECIAL SHOE VALUES Women's Red, Blue and White Kid Cut-out Sandal. Turn Sole, mew Fremch Heel .. 98 Featuring Special, Attractive Footwear for Summer Wear. Kinney’s Big Store always leads in giving you the most for your money. SPECIAL CHILDREN'S DEPT. Women's White Canvas Pump. - Military or Low Heel. Special .. $1.98 Infants’ Patent Mary == Jane Pumps. Sizes Special lot Tennis Shoes and Oxfords. White, brown and black. Ohildren's, misses’ and ', 88c. youths’, GOODYEAR WELT OXFORDS Men's Brown Oxford - English _or Blucher style, fi\l ber Heel. A big value En‘l . Stylish and dur- Dote Siies I fo 3.4298 TS Youths’, Boys' and Men's Ankle- patch Suction-sele Lace-to« toe Tennis Shoes. S pe- elal $1.29 Women's Whits Canvas See Our Tromen's ue Sally Sandal. Military indo: ;Bel, Heel, Turn sol-_._.,.uswmd W3 . Fre 729-731- 7th Street In order that those employed in the government at 1 o’clock; service may participate in this wonderful sale, we will reserve 500 of these dresses to be placed on sale the balance, or 782, will be ready [y Embroidered ¢ ohoosing at 9:15 in the morning. Linen $8.75 Special for Tomorrow Only Thread Silk Hose (Full Fashioned) $ 1.00 Exactly half price for these fine, Heavy-Quality Hose; and with vaca- tion days in the immediate future, this sale is indeed- most opportune. They are made with mercerized garter tops, high-spliced heel, double sole and toes. Black, white and a full range of every Embroidere | Ratine, $8.75 Special for Tomorrow Only (of Imported Yarns) $ 1.65 Just when you need a Sweater most comes this remarkable sale, for these are the ideal kinds for outings and va- cations. We show them in a wonder- ful variety of smartest high eolors and combinations, and in every size. Only a limited number to be sold at this Sleeveless Sweaters T vlllllllll" 2 wanted shade. price, so hurry! e S e e Sports and Dress Skirts $9.75 Plain tailored, knife - pleated and wrap-around mod- els in every popu- lar fabric. Black, white and all new shades, including combination effects. Wool Bathing Suits Made of ‘pure- worsted yarns and non-shrink- s .95 able.- A wide assortment of colors and.combina- tions. All sizes. Fancy Handbags Scores of different = ok Ebee 32.50 leather ot silk. - AH ‘are full fitted. New Felt Sports Hats A Saturday $ 3. 75 Special at .. ;- = e You'll Declare These Felt Hats Positively the Best Values Yet! A very timely event, for you can purchase a new Felt Spor); Hat,yin WHITE, SAND or GRAY, for the holiday outing or vacation trip, at a price that means a big saving to you. Stunning shapes and trims. See the window display of these hats at $3.75. Crepe de Chine Blouses ’10 The newest and most charming mid- summer styles. Sleeveless, with plaited fronts. White and a num- ber of beautiful combination effects. Satin Princess Slips Beautifully made of §2.29 white satin. All are cut extra full and are an extra value at this spe- cial price. e Jewelry Novelties A large and varied col- $1._0—0 lection, including every- thing that is fashionable in Earrings, Necklaces and Bracelets. TS T S S P T P S T N NN S N PN TN PN S N PN P NS PN PN NI NN TN oS e fo