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JAPAN WELCOMES Lure of Flames |France and England Forced |33 34 5%5 5 Father Traded | WAN WITH THE ROSE Is Found Fatal o p o e e e B | Baby for Horse, | ‘GONE WITH $100,000) ASRR Sallod Sl e easare W ith Bagiand and. France | BY the Asociated Dress. Steamship Companies Worthless roxnest city, arc; uy 01— | Believes Counter Policies Toward Ger-|usi ine Gormans might have foit| ~ SHREVEPORT. LA. July 19— Checks for Tickets, Working on the theory that the less encouragement to resist. Mrs. Arthur Mauzey complained to New Ambassador Gets Re-| cotton hon weevh 1s -a little" ki many Carmot Last l"onger Than Thi8 reatznink: but A amtots. o ;‘:: "",‘:l‘:;:;d"':;;"‘"’:;“'; lthh:l: Bathe AP 8 to the moth, Phil Hickey, manager the French came to, miscalculate the ception Rarely Accorded of a local cotton ol mill, is trap- risks of the Ruhr problem. They did| fourteen-months-old son for a | _NEW YORK, July 19.—Arthur ping the rosts in the Gompanys Fall Because of Danger. |net ‘count‘on"the "eltects of British| horse and bugey and then had |Drooke. a ticket agent known as ¢ : e » . “the man with the rose” has disap- Foreign Diplomat. fields each night, ternal administration in the Ruhr,| 5014 the outfit for $20. g g g P At intervals in the cotton field - —_— Out of mistakes of the past come The woman sald she and her PeAred with more than $100.000 be- Mr. Hickey places each I‘nn;m & % polioles fll‘ the llllmae. Anxlol-l"unfih husband hdd been leading a londxinx to steamship companies. He torch close by a pan of kerosine. unity will compel Germany to make had offices in two hotels, advertised BY E. R. EGGER. Unable to resist the lure, of the X DAVID XA WHE O Same periad AUl Neult have bun|l'atest oftes of payment NN she has| SYPOY 1Ch and that Ne haa em- | 0O RS 0 SRS RS SCTTERS No. 4 P i 5 3 well could France hdve gone into the gaged in horse trading several iy~ % 4 O e e at. e Ruhr_and collected reparations in|Sier made, The ‘French are faced| §ire. 'The husband, she . said, |tomers when they arrived in New (COME, corner the slusive breeze s, the > weevil flies to the light, is blinded PARIS, July 19.—France and Eng- c : 1 fa ; .- materials without any cost of collec- _| forced her to sign a paper in con- | York to look for t things: “The In this elustve. Beauty apot TOKIO, July 19 BD8] e L perimentor declares he |1and Will come to an agreement on |tion. But the overhead Is cating up, opon WhICh 1o getting hem no neotion with the trade and' sald | .iarue of oo S il s Thers ‘evnoopation” reigns bu- Pross s extending corlial welcome | g0 °tnis ‘method inexpensive and | reparations and war debts chiefly be- [the French. As Andre Tardieu. the| Jofinifely and run the risk of seeing | that bills of sale had been ex- | fe'rou on the Dler Phone Main 4338 to Cyrus E. Woods, new American s that time will prove its effi- |cause they must agree. Disagree- |[@mous French statesman who is|Germany -disintegrate by a revolu- -4 He was formerly a doorman at the for Reservationa. ambassador. ers predict for y in ridding the fleld of the in- looked upon as a coming premler,|tion, or -a return to allled solidarity, R ey British embassy and regarded this . v ment would be too expensive as well - Di S RN ssful diplomatic| S€ct plague. In_ the fleld each = sald the other day: “We are not oc- | which will yield more in actual mon-| The wife of Sir Alfred Hamilton |5¢rVice as sufficient to entitle him to inner apper b R e Popularity al. | Morning he finds a numerous |[as too dangerous not only to France |cupying the Ruhr. | We are being oc- | ey, although it will mot fulfill any- | Grant, a veteran adminimcatos Thltn? | have his cards engraved, “Mr. Arthur Dancing Dancing ready gained which is rarely at- atch” although employing only |and England, but to all of Europe. [cupied by the Ruhr.! - body's expectations as to payments|British colonial service, is a member | DL0CKe. formerly ‘wxéhm the British = Al R UL one torch and trap in each three This conclusion was imparted to-| It costs money to keep troops and |anticipated originally or even as late | of the cast of a musical show now | iSmon, 0 (he United Statess = MEYER DAVIS Ono newspaper declares fn bola | '© five acre tract day to the writer by: one of the ;:5:‘:?:0;1\‘: I A e lon 1h the Ti0hr bas ad appearing In London. Lady Grant,|said today he had sold thousands of Tomons headlines: “Pro-Japaness American Eurgpean premiers, who has been con- | lquarely In the face, What they will | mittedly weakened Germany's capac- | Coshrrn maobugs e stage name of |dollars worth of accomodations on Le PARADIS BAND ey ol ey 3 B o 3| ren vho Cochran, recently went straight fro o hes ot N is B oniie more bl ahs FoIeT by the British and the French |say when they look retrospectively |ity to pay for a few v the theater to their majesties’ court| bhacke. i basment " came . back s 2 governments during the last few |at the whole venture at the Novem- |2nd has made it necessary at Buckingham Pal w Tes: Strong ties of friendship between the 394 ber meeting of parllament is just|French to be content twoicountries is assured, it may take weeks and even months | now giving politicians much concern. [Paymehts in the immediate future. ?:z Makes Good Impresston. for the British and French to reach a | T tell the truth, even If Dremier| A compromise will probably be T compromisc, but Prime Minister Bald- | pojnc # . worked out through a return to the r Woods Win of Great Britain has made the | Lo eom e Rabr oy B aia ek | reparations commission, with some vorable | first move-to end the big Dojer game | {70°PF flom he Ttubr he Would Bot|fcxibility of policy to insure in- which the allies have beef playing |3 20 °F | creased payments whenever Germany of any Japan in U with each other and with Germany (COnfess fallure to the French people| yhail appear to be improving suf- or pre the world that Ger- : Woods' during the last four years. In all [NOF proclalm to ficlently to pay more from year to ooty e e llkelll‘a‘ood. the agreement will come [okny. Wieliiad AscH IS tnnw oo vear. % ? et ai atio % 2 Rl o . . . next fall, principaly because it would 0] o o .| The question of an Anglo-French Ynlvmatc s teutarly on im- | ltalian Premier in Constant | b¢ too dangerous to let matters drift | namely, that economic coercion has | compromise is becoming daily less a dgracion, e Doyond (het time: been played without success. matter of sentiment and more & mat- oo e Sk : oo The writer has talked with several Might Go Whole Way. ter of dollars and cents. When it is RfWinaper Of tns conaervative; Peril of Assassination, |rrench statcsmen, and the consensus | <o 1 6nt G0 Whole Way. =~ |less expensive for the French and the it dydie e SO of opinion is that things are not so : v be-inclined 10| British to agree than it is to disa- S ement which a |go the whole distance then and re-|gree, they will make reciprocal con- N a onge! 5 H hopeless as they may seem on the v dangel hislc Says Acquaintance. surface. pudiate her debts as she grows|cessions and quit jockeying. The delayed ¢ worse oh e s i M o S Overhend Toe Great. Etronger from year to year? As long|bluffing process will go on, however, e Bt : s = as the French stay In the Ruhr they |for a little while longer until mat- | e atic NI AP RE dr CHO LW BY EDWARD PRICE BELL. | 1nt Ronne ey chot, HAPpy, about (50 (hat' they have a club over Ger. | ters ket worse. Then an agreement Do Not F W By Cable to The Star and g0 Daily News. | been’ )rn(iuctlv! of reparations, and many s hisad. ¥all te somivelled by ue Lasuls F08 il s B s, e Copyright, 1928, i comaolition 35 e o (o Hindsight, of course, Is better than §rerybody knows that Europe in a . B We Sell for Cash, We Sell for L hile we do n hink for a mo- 3 e . - | fores! . &n there are ent; o sagreen 3 inent tha © will ever Lreak out,| LONDON, July 19.—That Premier|fenders of the Ruhr policy say it|Stutesmen who say that the French|and the illusion of angelic America ecause we Sell Tor Lasn, We Sell 1or Less we do he L ose mishaps | Mussolini of Italy is now or recently |has produced more thap Germany 'made their biggest mistake when|coming to the rescue now has been | may occur unless effective measures | has been fn London: that he lives 1y | Would voluntarily have paid in the they failed to make the Huhr occupa: | dispelled. are taken to put relations on a orALT bt Tom of the heat | constant peril of assassination; that method of scttling outs his strongest supporters in Italy are g [ L nese-American re committee compelling him to &PDEAF &ifagre ex: e = — formulated the plan for organizing a | treme bellever In the fascisti move-d - & joint commission to Inve: ment than he really is, and that he i . Pocketbooks / AR Crepe de Chine Rk wna Toniner, I, GoaE Blouse Values up to $2 g oaten o . ‘ 8 & | Values up to $5 Ghe Economy. Comne $1'79 7th.and H Sts. NNV $328888882288388808 L4 2344 324 5 igate such Tporicne : ghat the plan |and his advisers are convinced of the which Ind i . I;‘f,: wisdom, from Italy’s standpoint, of ing fast and loose with the immigra- |discouraging a too ambitious as- tion problem. With such a mood |sertion of French power, summarizes IefactorySthire Is mo hove of 4 Sat- | 1o statements made to the writer by Store Open Until 2 P.M. on Saturdays isfactory 'settiem hope that . the {one the best informed of the con- :::‘("F:ld";r ":;Il ) tinental diplomats at the court of St. A § stand the Japa tion In reference to 18 B ] ‘This gentleman has known Mussolini ar aln a S— S RO i persomally for many years. He re- || y HALF OF NATIONS HATE sards Mussolini as o great patriot ! and thinks his death would b U. S., DECLARES MRS. CATT | Giow, ot only to dtaty. but t Serope as well, in the present crlsls of afs Our semi-annual clearance sale is right at its height now— S1ys Twenty of Latin American|™'™ [ Ll on. and you can supply not only present but future needs of the Bepublics Potential Foes—Urges | “Mussolini came to London,” said ||| wardrobe to most excellent advantage. British Debt Be Canceled. B T s on mpoltiied) N the prolonged Franco-German con- . - BY the Associnted Press. troversy and the possibility that {|[lf NEW YORK, July 19. —Thirty of | France, thinking herself without - lece OO ul S the s -two civilized nations of the |liable friends, may try to smash Ger- world are potential enemies of the [many militarily and dismember her }‘“l‘lulh 3t r(ur\ Mrs. ! r(‘n.’!!‘"lhn in the interest of French se urity. i . . att, onorary pre: ol he A~ b £ s European polic eon- —_— Siomi onrae o Piaaeny 9L, ine 2'Ihe Sebtorenioh ot Corcata o exceptions—they are all inclu 1.000 women summer students nd prosperity, with asurances ||!|| 5 Columbia university. Mrs : ance from Great Britain and ||| ountry call a conference aly and possibly from the United || 2l mations o olve bresent tates "t hrthor ‘wearession | Suits up to $40.00— Suits up to $65.00— B ainant:vallo o Rkeriat b5 Fainst Germany will not be toler- ||| ] i essential to world pfce and securit 2 ess | Mrs. Catt listed seventeen of the A K"'f’,“:,',‘;"‘c';n“,',:"dn',‘.’;";;1- s 50 s 50 twenty Latin-American republics as Elicti il Ao AR | L = among the pote £ ‘8 policy of weakening Germany, | = ¥, S Teving A | she make her national life secure. strine was not to prevent foreign On Slde of Justice. illrv!vl;lnn‘:lvl but “to grab." “His influence is all on the side aellTs: Catt said she favored cancell-for what he tonceives to be Justice || . tions of tha Bi debt to America | fe hopes that Belgium will join with ||| 0 T in orde 2 h might cancel the | Great Britain and Italy in an effort | Utl"g rousers G If K i k to her. 80 that],, “effect a settlement between ||| 0 nickers ould apply = the|france and. Germany, and he als White Fla Serge ; i » = d. G ¥, e also nnel and Serge; same policy to Germany and withdraw |y (R00¢ ARG FGIEERE, BEE 0 “he | g from the Ruhr. She asserted, how- 5 i, iy : | and Striped Flannel and Li 5 i er: tliz . o S A American government will do some- | pe Pure Linen Golf i 'Y e > guer, that the United States © should | g 5" (i “Common "eause. of a- ||| Serge. Trousers that i 28828888888888288888088832838880808828323082002880328828308288282882888828882 Knickers ment pledge as & condition S abaspily ‘at.any moment tha casil| were up to r ret ol Ahis remeniabie Hatier me o2 7.95 Up to $5 ....$395 NTTOTTTTVYECTCTTVTTUTTM P ETTN S 0A0 UMV NN 0UERET SV OISO IO TR NAVY AIR FLEET BEGINS be terminated by murder. He is like & - ® ¥ . ERREERR I EERRR R DR bR b b 04 bbb bbbt 1) EREM R M A At = some other politicians Europe, a| 1 d Cricketi I = few well known and others x’x;‘r‘knr‘m‘“ i mported Cricketing Cloth Up to 88 | = S ! t his life ena s Trowers €13.50 | Beginning Tomorrow - in the house of his friends, for he is Were $16.50 . . b p S ;i s ode ¢ an_many Four Battleships, 20 Destroyers, 208, Ho0s, TRlE S, "% oM iy fodons | Discontinued Styles of = Mine Layers and Auxiliary must c al itself in more than one White Canvas One and Two Strap Pumps and Oxfords— That’s the lowest price yet quoted for Shoes of this high grade. Brand new, fresh and clean stock—made on the fashionable lasts, and with ° 38382229822222422022222228388221082 22220382282 2228223 244 >4 military and flat heels with rubber top lift. All sizes and widths. 8882238288388283288&88338&333838 ::zzmx:z Pirst Floor European country at present.” ¢ Craft to Take Part. 5 i - I oo & a9 ' —— Alexander Graham Bell, inventor of | I P NEWPORT. Tt 1. July 19.—Twenty- | the_ telephon et . S S 1 L I . nlrda - | music and ability to play well in ||l R s (WSS $38 and $40 Tropical en “lorsheim oF e Tnitea States Nuvy | O e tine shady of ound, an ropicais 3 2 York sterday ———— . tako part in maneuvers off the ast | =TT Y - T Borsween that city and Boston Rowboats and Launches and other hi g’h-g‘ rade Oxfords The maneuvers, which will be held | = throush the rest of this month, Au-{ Several on hand for immediate delivery. We ! OW ® = gust and part of September, will dem- |represent the best manufacturers and can | 9 = onstrate he use of aircraft as the |srve sour every requirement. - = pivot of future naval warfare. Jobn ). Odonwald A 2 = . = Four battleships, about twenty de- g B Mobhairs, Tropical Worsteds and Gabardines—of the most excel- = oep o s & aecsdporizersss PR s\yers Sndiimenty nunmR ISk o SIN) Doe —Fhono Franklin 8903 _ lent hand-tailoring. Plain colors, Pencil Stripes, etc. Wiliiifsssimigisi ‘y"" ifiiftiiitididiiniiiinm layers and auxfliary craft will opera Hi in the maneuv of surface, sub- | RN | ace and over-surface craft. The 3 :.\;i(l\l"he split in two parts, 0‘ne ?l'dnklln Squate region of Boston and the o | v York. e ‘“‘enemy e = _ e 5o either “defongler I j{et@l | but inferior in strength 4 the 14th Street at K —— A Very Special Sunday : All Stl'aWS Half Pr ice! o INNERJMEN Includi H Heath, Youman, Mode, Panamas, L gh "VER enry ath, , ) . , Leghorns, SLIP C S Pl A $ 1 .50 Balil;:;t‘:il’sngld Bangkoks. —— — — Were $2.50 to $50. Now $].25 to $25 vironment sati MADE FREE = e Twenty patterns of i’:’i‘h‘:::: 75c our best grade cretonnes ——s" wal selling special at $1.00 3?5::;” - > and $1.25 yard will be Dinner. : & made up for slip covers MOde Sl l ll 's e o | U [ Percales, etc, some col- $1.39 Imported Madras and $2.39 [] 1 SIS 54 lar atachedup to 820, X Poplin—up ta $350 2 SIS stock of upholstering = . material at half price. | A Bargam Offer : 3 for $4. Either the famous €5.00 “THERMAX” ELEC- TRIC IRON (guaranteed Highest _grade Silks—Jersey, White Mercerized Cheviot Sports by the Universal factory) Radium,' Broadcloth, Crepe, etc. Shirts, with attached collar. $7.85 or the “EDISON” Some collar attached; some §615 1 ¢he sale at ... Electric I plaited. Selling up-to $10.00 ron 3 for $18.00 (COMPLETE) only *] cash and $1 per month, 4 months C. A. Muddiman Co. Mode Cravats Now In Our New Stora $1 and $1.50 Cu® Silk 70c $2 and $250' Cut Silk $1.29 709 13th St. CERYRED -« (o or anp pui o adye sanss Ceavats oo isiane .o —and you'll win the fight (One Doer Above G) 3 for $2.25 3 for $3.75 (‘:lickbfl They can't stand I | 3 The Fine Knitted Silk and Cut Silk Cravats that have sold up to $1.79 the aspanlt. of “P. D, S wit - 5 is pitiless in its effect upon Bed Bugs, but will do no How You Can Remove harm to furniture or textiles. . “P. D. 5." has won wide Every Trace of Hair fame as a riddance for Bed (Poilet Talks) m g e A stift paste made with s Bugs. With the handle noz powdsred deletone Bud water ang zle attached to the can it is spread on a halry surface efiecu;ely ;mrz1 economically m(nutg: n\\rlll. lwkuln ru‘-:gvé applied —reaching into_‘the it p i R AR e ~ crevices where the Bed.Bugs “{{| || 1 Tram " the selaining. delatons. hide. |No harm cap result from this treatment, but be sure it is dela- tone you get and you will not be disappointed. Mix fresh as wanted. —Advertisement. EGINNING tomorrow mor ning, we place on sale at two of our stores only—over a thousand pairs of our “FLORSHEIM,” “TRI-WEAR,” “BEND-EESY"” and other high-grade lines that sold regufarly at $7.50, $10 and $12 pair. Get_this straight, men. Only STYLES TO BE DISCONTINUED after this season are included in the Sale—all others remain at regular prices. Included are Dress, Business and Sports Oxfords—in Tan, Brown, Black, White and Patent Leathers. All, perfect shoes from this season’s stock—but styles not be continued after this season. Hence, this sensational Mark-Down. Some styles fairly complete in sizes, others not—but plenty of all sizes in one style or another for those who get here . early. Think of it, men! Only $5.95 pair for shoes, most of which are worth $10 or moere of any man's money! Lansburgh Interior Decorating Co. Julius Lansburgh, Mgv. 637 F St. N.W. War on Bed Bugs With “P.D.S” mimmwmimmiummmmmnumamfi Beginning, Tomorrow Doors Open for This Sale Only— 8 AM. - Cor. Tth&K 414 9th St. mgumnnuiumummu|umnmnufinm:'iimi e AR dgididigavinitiiiii At 2 Storesl Only:— St 0 TS 0 S M ISR 10 D