Evening Star Newspaper, July 1, 1923, Page 54

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s : ' : _THE SUNDAY. STAR. WASHINGTON, . b, g, JULY.T, i—P /£ by PARIS NAVAI- Pl-AN e au;wrsxn AuTY AT N w‘P'M ; cnsmr—snwcx_;.z;v:;;; ;r Al MAY SATISFY U. S | The National Furniture Co. |/SHow sAW = 9¥3 | The National Furniturs Co | No Radical .Change Seeni ™ || “The National’s” July Clearance Sale On the strength of partial re]xor(s’i reaching Washington, Americannaval | g | | Begins Tomorrow—With Wonderful Bargains in submarine treaty will serlousls impair ! the effect of the covenant. i SR Guaranteed Furniture of Every Descrlptlon' sible to form a definite opinion re- | sardipg, it. It is rcalized that there! ;ai;:e‘:‘;::i::‘at;u:: L\‘:f‘u?:]e‘efnl‘lfll,:\:lzl ) Buy at These LOW Prlces' And Pa With evey purclmse amounting to 5100 or more we will the result fay be to raise new qués- give a Four-piece Sheffield Plate Silver Service, or your choice tions of interpretation regarding the of our 42-piece set of Decorated Dinnerware, or a 26-piece set g - On Easy Credit—a Little a Week ot W A" Ty Svervare 'As understood here, the Frouch res- ervation conforms with the attitude of the -Rrench delegation during: the ! conference, and - is. designed to pre- | vent a possible misunderstanding over clauses of ,the -treaty which French ! observers always have malntained were contradictory: ‘ Submarine Restrictions. Clearance The treaty sets forth “as an Pst.Ah l lished part of International law” cer- i L T3 O\ o= 3 g % 4 tain restrictions on operations of sub- \ i E - mersibles, including ihe obligation to{ i [ \ / order merchant ships to submit to search before selzure or attack, and! N - 7 . the prohibition against destroying | i . & 4 O merchant ships unless the crew ‘and . passengers have been first placed in { . satety. H + O oneh. spokésmen during and since | the conference have insisted thut the | clear authority for submarine oper- | ations conveyed in the approval of these regulations was definitely off- set in article IV, which reads: “The signatory powers recogiize the practical impossibility of using | submarines as commerce destroyers| without violating, as they were vio- lated invthe recent war of 1914-1918, E e v - v ol Clearance of Dining Room Suites e A | Clearance of Bedroom Suites NS » -| FOUR-PIECE PERIOD DINING ROOM SUITE; submarines as merce s shall be univ Betepteus A part 0 thegat o¢ FOUR-PIECE WALNUT-FINISH BEDROOM § ; in Jacobean or Golden Oak, consisting of Oblong Ex- $1 1 9 7 5 tou ss henceforth bindin ‘:b'rf‘ i { SUITE, consisting of large Dresser, Bow-end Bed, $119.75 77 ;S:Ts:;b:l‘ g%;,é?hma G and ot tions~o Sahere the ’ i Chifforette and,Semi-Vanity. Formerly $159.75. . .. PIECE NUT - FINISH DINING idn® SO EeTenA ) ; : 0 , FOUR - PIECE WALNUT - FI} D . R T e $ 75 2 ROOM SUITE, with Oblong Extension Table, Bufiet, $ 75 S T o Uy CONSISANG g 2 Mot . China Cabinet and Sefving Table. Formerly $157.50. S mens ey = Chifforette, and Bow-end Bed. Formerly $185.00 .. A wendetful iopior- & N aucsanis FOUR-PIECE WALNUT-FINISH BEDROOM tunity to obtain Chairs | ~ FOUR-PIECE WALNUT VENEER DINING- : r S ini ROOM SUITE, with Oblong Extension Table, In- | | SUITE, consisting of Semi-Vanity, Bow-end Bed, 169 DL | = the Bake Sum] A (ay Eottien Tl 1 189 75 RUSSMN REFUGEE i Chifforette and Dresser. Formerly $198.75 . .. .. $ # 5 R e fl?::g %ce‘:‘:g; e::lt.lf-:g.andl"o m:::ly g219.7§ as pi $ : . —FAGTIONS IN BATILE FOURPIECE MAHOGANY VENEER BED- Tovding ou metiar | © AN EXCEPTIONAL THREE-PIECE WALNUT iled in| ROOM SUITE, consisting of threequarter Vapity, ly unlimited selection.| VENEER SUITE in the Italian Renaissance period One. Hundred Reported Killed in! Bowend Bed, Chifforette and large Dresser. For- $198.75 : Prices consisting of Oblong Extension Table, large Bufiet’ $ 75 . and paneled China Case. An extraordinary value at . Struggle in Korean i merly $250.00 Camp. | FOUR.PIECE TWO-TONE WALNUT VENEER Starting at | this price. Formerly $239.75 AN B | BEDROOM SUITE, consisting of full '\ anity, Chif- FOUR-PIECE MAHOGANY VENEER DINING "SHANGHAL. June 30— hipload | forette, Bow-end Bed and Dresser; as pictured above. $2[I 9.75 ROOM SUITE, including Extension Table, Buffet, $2 4 9.75 Soamit it ths mmonth® of tha Formerly $298.75 China Cabinet and Server. Formerly $298.75 Yanatze river, bringing the story of | Easy Credit Terms < . Easy Credit Terms a bloody battle fought last week all Gensan, Korea, between rival Rus- sian raelions. r)n.-A goly;r:':.\l Inf,u_ xln)u' AFTVTY T < ¢ R A Big Clearance of ot EfR il , Clearance Sale of composed of one contingent of those . vostok when that port was taken n\\r! by the reds several mouths ago. | Others escaped to Manila and now | . White enamel, wood are en route to San Francisco on | - United States Army transport | “l. and brass finishes; won- - 1 LR/ : o= Merritt, while still oth & d | thonghiont Manchurie, - = ri derful bargains—all of | ‘; T ble b factio t Ge H < a0 ave. developed ov "A o them. Clearance Of A complete assortment of Grass Rugs in all sizes and many ;x:d .,;, ‘\.;‘,l i ‘mm otuzecs ‘ IlIII $3 85_$4 85 Reed and Fibel' Suites designs and colors. Come in and make your selection at the low 2o ol hatle Exceptional values can be found in this clearance of Reed prices we are putting upon them. ers of Gen. Greg and anti-bolshevik -tr and, ten, Gliebof: ing ‘sides. Glicboll w and Fiber Suites. Prices start at $27.50. ~ Rice St Rugs— A : : " Imported Japanese Rice Straw Rug o The beautiful Genuine Reed Suite, as oL i out $ A ven hundrea mentberaor the $ 5,85 pictured above, is one of the lot which $2 7 50 from Japan—in the 9x12 size, are going 95 | . Gensan- colony arrived at Woosuns we are clearing out—and the price today on the steamer Eldorado, lul] were refused permission to m: by should certainly move them quickly.. .. the Chincse authoritics, 'The X > Easy Credit Terms Easy Credit Terms ulmow;x to have abuard large : tities of arms : quickly at - Shanghat a e! T 3 Chincee 18- n the = C dre lknown ‘to_the s »hlps of (1“ El ])lll\"(l() are ] tor at Woosung within the nex d;w i —r g ) Gray Finish Bl.‘AME FOR HERRIN | " — $10-75 $2-95 . PUTON MILITARY| 2 e | Lg lative Report Holds S At] :.ll;‘ee;:hmdm$6.49 - 'l ' Gld‘”OI\ egislative 0) olds State i 5 . - 2 olden Oal t.,:.ey"mml et Baby Carriage Qil Stove / = ; Crib & Mattress - n Be 5 S ey ; Fiber Body and Hood Two Buraer : 3 X $ 75 avenpor Ere e 8179 5169 = a7 10 $9675 Gen: Carlos E. Black of the Dinois | Natlonal Guard is decllred derellmx ' . o Jhioks Baed 1w aciired “seveter Easy Terms 5 Easy Terms Easy Terms Easy Ter Easy Terms not’ sending troops to Willliamson | I ce d Tea Golden Oak -(.o.ld_en Oak - | chifforobe £ | Kitchen : Sriansien Special Cabinet investigating committee which is to Special, bl; for, Special B e . he Jegiadure s Ice Cream $26.75 Condemnation’ is meted out to] AIITHIIIIINE | s 'lllIIIIIIIIIIllllllllllllllllllllllll Golden Oak Buffet Rocker Special .Special | $7.98 TG LD pearly every ong who “had any, hand | Freezer I;‘U\Illn:hf‘engrll] kll’ll committee de- clanes ol. < Sam Hunter, st Speci officer at Herrin, was. “absolutely i Special competent, unreliable and unworthy 5 ‘l? perform the duties assigned to . nim." i rmer Sheriff. Melvin Thaxt c = Wlflllmm gounty, and, his Gepution. ¥ or-and-H. -L. Storm! are declared | rasponsible and “incompetent R . T DT T any. office of trust in the state, A T county.” AT E LT UL L By e Commities reptrt aeid 1 - 4 enge to Gen, Black: i sretel / e was derelict in his duty in not J taking. personal charge: of the. situa- RE— Op- cer tion &nd in not ordering out the, M - trgops. The conditions reported to| i Y aam Black were of guch a serious na- | ure “as to Warrant -any reasonabl ol nn to bemva that lroubl:n:u: 1 e l era or CO! *: il s x- u furthar‘blnned for sen 4 repregentative and relying upg:un;:t peyts'in-such & serious matter in- ! 5 $ 25 .q:vor, Mln‘ on’the n—ound mm-l 'BE | =" | Wioim the Boston Transeript. En.v Tcruu 3 “And what about your references?” .lkod«‘ha woman who was- hiring a ‘Refenncu’ : MY My :dver!lle’lanl dtlllnc(b| joned “references, By “Certatnly, ma'am,’ But I nwuxht unuum % i.%: :l.".‘-cf fr!en:;hh * st '("l. K1

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