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FTOKIOPARLEY Joffe Would Drop Negotia- L tions if He Were Not Too E "l to Walk, He Says. i By the Assiciated Pre TOKIO, July 5—A. A. Joffe, envoy from Moscow, who, from his sick bed, has been carrying on diplgmatie con- | versations with Toshihiko Kawa-, Xami, delegate of the Toklo govern- ‘ment. in an effort to pave the way for the resumption of relations be- tween Japan and Russia, remarked | after the last such meeting: “The only reason I don't walk out is that I cannot walk.” This comment from the soviet diplomat was called forth by the insistence of Kawakami that the discussion of indemnity for the 15,000 ENTER NEW YORK.| RUSS ENVOY TIRES Largest Number of \Immigrants for Any Week Unden Quota Law. NEW YORK, July ) 6.—More tha: 15,000 immigrants will have entered ugh Ellis ls- first week of opened last the United States t Tand by the end of th the new guota, which Sunday, Commissioner Curran ha announced. This is the largest total to arrive since the q! law wen! into effect, he said. The aliens, of forty “nationalities, | different The Washington bureaupeing closed rrived ners. on thirty-sewen today, officlals were unahle to stat how 'many quotas hausted. night. BRYAN SAYS RUM SHIPS FALL UNDER PIRACY LAW Defends Seizure of Craft in Ad- dress Before Christian ‘Workers. . ' By the Associated Prem WINONA LAKE, Ind., July G—Per fection of popular governmentyis not Nine had been -filled last \ have not strayed from the fold of} freedom under law.” Mr. Bryan added that if forelgn nations would ‘not obgerve the laws of the United States regarding ship liquor the officers of the federal gov- ernment would be justified vnder in- ternational law in confiscating the liquor and sellyng the ship. The act ‘would anctioned by ghe piracy code. hé ‘declared. 3 Ameriéa should pay no heed to the plea of in the ship liquor A . o P p liq law, Mr. Bryan 1 DEAD, 43 HURT IN FALL. Grandstand at Salt Lake City Park Collapses. SALT LAKE CITY, Utah, July §— One person was killed and forty- three were injured, several seriously, here tonight when a temporary grand- stand loaded with hundreds of per- sons watching a Fqurth of July cele- bration at Liberty Park gave way and crashed, burying under the wreckage many of the injured. Ruby Soderbury, nine years old, died of a broken neck at the Emergency Hospital. Almost all of the injured suffered broken limbs, body abra- sions or head injuries. More than e have! been ex. reign nations for leniency | B WILL USE MACHINE GUN TOFIGHT OIL WELL FIRE Texas National Guard to Try .to Shoot Off Casings, Limit- ing Flames. the Associated Prese. CORSICANA, Texas, July 5.—A ma- chine gun, operated by the fleld bat- tery of the Texas National Guard, will be used today to shoot off the casing on the burning Mitchell- Jones-Seay-Cranflil oil well near here. Thereby it is hoped that three streams of fire pouring from open- ings in the casing will shoot upward and lessen the danger of igniting other producers in the wvicinity. ‘The effort to narrow the flames be. ®an in an unsuccessful attempt yes- terday to shoot off the casing with a thirty-seven-millimeter Army can- non. Forty-elght rounds jar the connection. Thé casing is of a much heavier grade of steel' than that of the ammunition. explained iled to | fi Capt. John P. Pickens, 144th Infantry gz:l;ur Company of the Natiopal rd. If the machine gun does not do the work, a Ffench severty-five-milli- meter gun firing shells weighing about fifteen pounds will be used. movel experiments fail it is that - tunneling to ng below the ground to afx a valve so constructed that it will sever the casing and close the flow at the same time will be resorted to. Now Is the Time to Secure Desirable Apartments At Reduced Rentals : In the Best Residential Sections See Our Complete List the | 8 Ofpen at 8:30 a.m. Ever; ‘Banking Day | The Columbia National Bank byt 911 F Street Surplus, $250,000.00 4 $250,000.00 . o o Making a Living —is the serious business now 'facing you re- cently graduated young men and women—and that's a doubly difficult endeavor without the backing of a good bank. {f We invite you to establish your credit at this service-giving bank in order that “Columbia” facilities may help you win your way. Our officers invite conference. Hedges & Middleton, Inc. Realtors 1334 H Street N. W. massacre of Japanese at Nikolalevsk TRAVELERS' CHECKS FOR VACATION De considered jointly with the Rus- sian reauest for Japan to fix the date for the evacuation of northern Sakhalin Island STS = 3% Compound Interest Pard on Savings | %lflflfll]flllflfllllumtllllflllflflfllflflfllflflflflflflflflflflflflflflflfllflflmIIiiiI[IIHI]IIIlIIIlIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIII thirty thousand persons were In the park when the accident oceurred. —————— MORE TRGOPS-TO SYDNEY. Soldiers Sent to Nova Scotia From Manitoba. WINNIPEG, Man., July 5.—A de- tachment of 250 militiamen passed through here last night en route to Sydney, N. S., from Camp Hughes, Manitoba. It was sald the soldiers were to be used in maintaining order in Cape Breton, where a coal and steel strike is o possible without direct appeal to divine authority and guidance, syeak- o asserted “c‘y?e In(ernntlonaeicun- S | ference - on ristian citizeriship, No Nesrer Accord. {meeting here today. Thus far the conversations have | Chief interest in today's sessions’ brought the delegutes no nearer an |centered on a scheduled address by aecord than were the recent confer- | United E£tates Senator Simeon D. S8 ‘hang Chung. where Japan |of Ohio, whose subject will be “Patri- piit on practically the |otism and Peace.” In his address yesterday William Jennings Bryan scored New York \for the repeal of the state prohibition law and characterized the action'as “secession - from the Unio; Thhe Main 1028 . ence,” said a spokes- is that the Japanese seem to be eincerer in their effort to’] Teach an agreement.” I 6d to rys,” he said, should take ceur: from the fact that “i s iday Bargains and Remnants Fr Remnants $ White and Colored Wash Goods 29¢ Yd. (hoote from an unusually Jaree accumulation of summer . in nseful lengths of 2 yar Inc'uded are 1 Fieured Voiles. Col- . Flowered d hout Jul Tt THIS GREAT SALE CLOSES VERY SOON! It May Close Suddenly—Don’t Be Too Late—The Final Wind-Up Is Here! PIANOS ARE SELLING FAST! DON'T BE TOO LATE! The final curtain will soon be rung down on one of the greatest piano sales we have ever held. Shrewd buyers are coming from miles around snapping up these great bargains. This stock is selling fast—the end is here. To the skeptical we say call at our store and see for yourself. It will cost you nothing to investigate. We believe we are making one of the most sensational piano offers in the country. We are offering a used upright piano at $28. A used Player 88-Note at the ridiculous price of $189. Shop around—then come here and you will bg convinced that now is the time to buy your piano. The end is here. This sale will soon be declared over. Your opportunity will have passed. Do not be among those who say “I am sorry I did not get here sooner.” You meet every day the people of lost op- portunities. They could have become rich or profited greatly if they had accepted their opportunities. Don’t be among those. Come to this great sale now. Come prepared to do business. Bring what you can for a first pay- ment. We will attempt to arrange terms with you. Such good makes on sale as Chickering, Behning, Francis Bacon, Stieff, Weber, Cable Nelson and many others. p—— HERE’S YOUR CHANCE. OPPORTUNITY COMES TOEVERY - ONE ONCE— DON'T MISS OUT. SENSATIONAL SELLING OF PIANOS GOING ON IN REALITY NOW. PRICES LOWERED ON MANY INSTRUMENTS. e GSPALA(] ,810:818 Sevénth Street * $3 Kaysér Italian Silk Hose $1.39 Perfect quality. In the fash- ionable lace stripes. Famous Van Raalte Glove Silk Hose are also included and a few PP LI Almost New Player-Piano 247 Only two left at this price. We don’t think you will get this offer again. Remnants 17¢ Yd. Practical sewing lengths in 32-inch Dress Gingham and Yard-wide Percale. These are nd: 5c and 2%c grades, and come in checked, plaids, stripes and figures. P Home Needs CILED CRASS RUGS i anb $3.95 i $6.95 wy. in artistic oo i 300 WINDOW SHADES, oil opaque kind, in dark green only. Slight sec- onds of $1.00 quality. 53C $1.00 LUGGAGE BAGS, 60 of them, made with steel frame and three clasps. SOC 50c LUGGAGE CASES, size Useful size 8x11. 42 of these. For 29C picnic use and for'car- —Second Floor. For Men ONEITA UNION SUITS, light- New White Hats In a Friday Thrift Sale Georgette Crepe $2.50 Leghorn Combinations 3 Alluring midsummer_ creations, in styles to delight every woman, and priced within every woman’s reach. White, black, black-and-whité and colors. Trimmed with flowers, ribbons and . ostrich. ? Sale---Sport and Untrimmed Hats Baronet Satin Canton Crepe Hose. Black, brown, beaver, fect quality, in plain and fancy Small and large CHILDREN'S SOCKS — Im- ored tops. Sizes 8%, 9 ir.. P Women’s $2.98 Reduced for quick selling—a gray and white. net styles.” Black and gray, mesh; net ported Socks of perfect quality, and 9% only. Pal Bathing Suits lot of Women's One-piece Bath- full - fashioned Thread Silk FISH-NET SILK HOSE, per- with colored tops. stripes $ l '98 white, with fancy col- 10c $1.98 ing Suits, made of lustrous black sateen and piped in green, blue, black-and-white and black. Sizes 38 to 44. Belt and pockets. V or round neck. SWEATERS—Women's $1.98 Slip-over Sweaters, 11 ght, SR tuois $1.00 colors . PALS ERBLOUSES, with round meck and three- quarter sleeves. A variety of rich color schemes. $2 49 . . Fo POLLY PRIM APRONS, fa- $ 69 Cht L) 1 mous Homabout make, of fig- ured percale. Trim- ‘ braid. Choice . 69C Silk Dresses numbers of American Lady and R G Corsets that sold for $2.50 One rack of beautiful new Sum- (IO Velvet - trimmed | Milan and Milan Hemp sport hats in white and colors; also other smart effects in Milan Hemp and rough straws. Untrimmed hats are in the popular timbo and Milan Hemp. This great bargain ina used Player ‘now on sale—$189. Bench to match. We_ have cut the price on this used Player-Piano to the ridiculous figure of §189. You can search the country over and it would be a dif- ficult matter for you to duplicate this particular value. Come here and be convinced. Terms—Small $2.00 per week. paymen. down— vle (L O O T T T T LT UL O LU ht knit garments, athletic s with no sleeves; knee length; slight seconds of $1.50 kind. Sizes 690 34 to 44 MEN'S UNIVERSAL NIGHT- SHIRTS, of muslin and cambric, in sizes 15 to 20. Sam- ples and_ substandards of $1.25 and $1.50 C grades. Cholce....... MEN'S UNIVERSAL PAJA- HAS, of superfine quality, trim- med with silk frogs and silk bands. Samples and substandards of $2 to $3 values. 4 Cholce MEN'S AEROPLANE SHIRTS, «for all-around summer and out- ; This Plano in a beautiful oak case is an exceptional bargain. Fine tone. Excel- lent condition. USUAL EASY TERMS. ing wear. Natural tan 50C color. Sizes 14% to This slightly used piano— 15% only $198—ask to be shown this one. Small payment down and $2.00 per week will pay the balance. This used piano wiil be sold. It is one of many. as- sembled here that we are go- ing to dispose of. Small pay- ment down, $1.560 per wéek will for, it. Stool and . delivery free. i Used Upright at a fraction of its actual value. This is, indeed, a bargain. You must see this instrument to fully appreciate it. Small Pay- ment Down—$1.00 per week will pay for it. Old instruments taken in exchange. Open evenings during this sale. | “T“““JORD AN PlAN conpany G Street at 13th | Washington, D. C. This Great Sale Offers You a Chance to Buy Your Favorite Piano at a Very Low Price—All 'Pianos Are Nob Exactly Like Cuts Shown.* HURRY—You Must Call Today or Tomorrow—WE CLOSE SATURDAY! - . Trimmings ©dd Lot of Embroideries, Laces and other trimmings, in- cluding 3-inch embroid- e i - 5c patterns. 3] e and ue, pink _an vellow. THREE yards sc 0L vy o s 00 bH T Narrow Ribbons, clean-up lot yard. shades. Picot , edges ded. . lsc Yard -ga Val Lace Ins in round and dismond mesh; roken lots assembled for quick sell- 2C‘ 5 ‘White Faney Silk Braid, 1 to 2% inches wide; colored s 0dd Lots of * Tlablecloths light Used Pl Including Most of the “!"I:mnfu Makes at §5—$12—$18—%28 OPEN NIGHTS to $7.00. White and flesh. A number of models. Reduced to . $1.50 to $5.00 STEP-IN BLOOMERS of flesh- P s B0 o . C $1.50 CREPE NIGHTGOWNS Hlever trimmed’ with VG sle ; New Baby Grand to be :::'I;:r":l‘., g lh 98c sold to first buyer. Bench EXTRA LOOMERS, included. If you act ‘5'2,‘; ,,‘;'.'fl“{ rtll:ml:l; popular quickly you c-bn buy t‘hla mer Frocks—all sizgsl, b(\;{; not in .69¢ g:;_tt g:u!:ga PR rEaAn every style or material. arming & ° may never get this oppor- models in alltyme Cf;?': S(‘:)aant‘sh g.nxwmza ':-'i:fi "é::c‘v? S tynity again. lace, dropstitch tricosham, Canton lip-over style, trim. crepe and printed crepe;; also a few b - Wil g o 98¢ in Pioret twill. IR . white and laveader 50 f and_white. Fine Tub 4 Voile, Tissue $ (Sccond_Flsor Juvexile Dept. . Organd t Gmgham nighepack style in white, light : blue, pink and mals. 98 and Ratine 0. 08¢ i g $2.98 Hats of colored organdy Fascinating straightline * styles. and and dotted swiss: 4 3 panel effects, in the fashionable “shot- SYREIGUNLY: Eelmiied c[ot"'vc;'ile.lfine tiss’p;‘ g‘ingham and ra- ;'e':h "‘“ ...nd "": $l'98 tine, the latter with fronts in hem- ?, + stitched designs. "In the entire lot are an CMI‘."" J.Strnw Hats regular sizes 16 to 44 apd extra sizes Y2 Price. 46 and 48. 3 s 5 _PLAYBOY SUITS, of strong in_ one-piece made W ses 3 95C BAS! iTs, ¢ washable kind. Sizes 3 to 8. 3 Of durable Latona suiting, in Mercerized cotton damask cloths, hemmed ready for use. gray, tan and ? R 4 1 stripes. Trimmed 3 g : w #40x48 Size B4x84 Stae 64x64 Size SPORT BLOUSES, Bell and 99'C sl 29 $ 1 9 ' Victor makes, In whits madras. . LA '05 . ehaki, n:ln.r ?.:é 79 BIRDEYE DIAPER CLOTH, -~ $3.50 AND $4.00 BEDSFREADS, n o c ing. Worth 5 to 10c. Yard about fifty : pieces, 24 inches llg heavy raised patterns. 18 gotte pleatings and organdy Sides Soitd abige- cut corner spreads, 12 embroidery. 25 c bent - quality. 10- $l 59 ;',‘"",”::, o choel $2 98 o mmed «.oviiianns o double Fri- S yard piece ..oeee.n. hel pios of the amou Sicon Sottd Bel 1 can't-sitp- buckiea” $1 49(; OO T LU LTI LTI day's price. Yard....