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British Editor Flays F rance For Turmoil Gripping Europe Lays Turks’ Return to Continent to Poin- | care’s Desire.to Get Strong Military Ally; Raps Militarism. By A. G. GARDINER. Brita reatest Liberal Editor. Br Cable to The Star. LONDON, July 28.—After nine months of haggling, the peace treaty with the Turks has been signed. How long it will last no one can fore- cast. It represents an amazing tri- umph for Turkey and the humiliation of Europe. Turkey was one of the chief criminals of the war. Her treachery prolonged the war two Years und cost the allies millions in money and hundreds of thousands of lives. The brunt of the war with Turkey fell on England, and the com- plete defeat of the Turks gave hope that the prolonged infamy of their rule in Europe and the oppression of the Armenians and other subject races in Asia Minor had at last ended. But this is all a dream Turkey rises from defeat a rehabilitated and more securely entrenched n: ever before. Her territ rope has been given back, Constan nople has been restored and Asia Minor is once more her wash pot. Germany li bleeding to de Turk ri re efeat, like a solitary ‘a hus do the fruits of t everywhere to ash v X tion of t miliation of o simple. Turkey b £reat gume wh lish the h the war was e 1 pawn in the nce is playing gemony of Ei for defeating the British establishing peace 1t making friends with the Turk Pre- mier Poin ia Minor with s empty approval, Toincare armed the Turks with guns, Rave them the means to ished them in power egard them as one of h nilitary outposts for do! Furope, Sows Seeds of War, At every turn his malign influence bedevils Europe and sows the seeds of unending wars. The wretched remnanty of the subject races in Asia Minor left to their doom, and a mill reek refugees from sewhere, banished from s they have tilled for cen- turies, are starving in Greece. refugees con of old and The Turks have kept the marriage- able women and the vigorous men as the practical serfs of labor and ust. Thus does Poincare poison the uture of Europe from the Rhine to the Bosporus. He desecrates the one with black troops, for whom the Germans have to provide white women at their own cost, and he leaves the other under the heel of resurrected Turkish despotism. Meanwhile his central scheme pros- pers. The mark has lost all meaning SUSPECT MINT ROBBERS. Police See Hand of Colorado Gang in Toronto Case. TORONTO, July 28—Belief that the $130,000 street robbery of bank . messengers here last Tuesday was planned by the bandits who Tobbe the Denver, Col, mint of $200,000 last December, after shooting to death a bank guard, was expressed today by detactives. The ~Toronto bandits engaged nearly. a dozen messengers and zuards, serfously wounding three be- fore they made their escape in a swift automobile. ' No trace of them has begn found. CRCIEETY TELL OF LEPROSY FIGHT. ‘World Conference Delegates Reveal Vast Scope of Work. STRASSBURG, July 28.—The world fight against leprosy was described by the representatives of thirty-three countries attending the third lepro- sy conference, which is being held here in connection with the hygiene congress under the presidency of Min- ister of Hygeine Syrauss. The reports show that the efforts 1o curb and cure leprosy have been particularly vigorous in Brazil and the Scandinavian countries, and that the work is being organized in Africa and Asia. CATHOLIC LEADER RESIGNS. ROME, July 28—Senator Count Grosoli, one of the founders of the Catholic (popular) party, has re- signed from the organization in pro- test against the recent explusion of those members who_voted in favor of the policies of the Mussolini govern- ,ment__Count Grosoli, is president of the Editorial Union, which controls five Catholic newspapers, the Corrieré d'Ttalia. Advantage £ —in getting Roof Repairs= | made at this season: Your = including is to withstand rough weather that usual- Iy accompanies fall. fColbert service means a = thoroughly workmarlike = job at Reasonable Cost. L (T Heating—Plumbing—Tinning 621 F Street igne ats i 3 Ways to Happiness! 1. The first way is upright in character —its use develops skill and results in lasting pleasure. Keep Guessing Save these Ads See Tomorrow’s Star | 1 Mt i has found tha :zzmm::z:zzzxm:zzz:zé:mzzzzzmzzx:iz:mmzzi [ ITIeaIIEIEIRIIITILIIIILI L2 (34332424202222232422422224222222230238322283230223423828222429282283¢8383EREITTITTLIL3T33¢34] and anarchy is imminent. Baldwin's attempt to check the final catostrophe seems futile. Poincare 1s skillfully play- ing the game of delay. For two months now he has held up the reply to the German note, while every day his vie- tim staggers toward collapse. His ob- ject is to procrastinate and prevent any action by England until Germany is wrecked and the question of the Ruhr is submerged and lost in the approach of the universal catastrophe. Baldwin e boldly this calculated He has not published the terms of his ques- tiannaire h Poincare formally d. ¢lined to a Nor does he give any hint as to t tents of his German note which Poincare is sitting on while continuing his policy of delay. Poincare Holds Car This nerveless i tragedy of leaves all re. the growing pi nation, but dar shead with relent- les at Senlis was develops the habit as though he were oyd George | tracted much com- | s the growing mind but it is $1 Values 69c _$1l.79 Up to $4.00 Pongees, Linens, groups. Second Ploor. Fish Net Hose, $1.79 Porfect quality—White, Black, Beige and Gray— large and small mesh. Bathing Suits, $1.98 Values up to $3.00. the most approved model—in most attractive colorings. tions with satin pants; styles. Worth up to $2.50 Third Floor. | cont 8! Crepes, Tissue Ging and effectively trimmed. Sizes 16 to 46—with extra sizes in each of the Sacrificing 60 Silk Dresses 0dd lots combined into one big group—Canton Crepe, Crepe de Chine and many exclusive novelties. Sold up to $12 Wash Suits Palma Jr. Linen, Peggy Cloth, combina- - all colors—Middy, But- ton-on and Balkan THE SUNDAY STAR, WASHINGTO. SIGHTS RACE YACHTS. Japanese Ship Sees Two on Way to Hawaii. SANTA BARBARA, Callf, July 28. —Two of the yachts which left here a webk ago in_a race for Henolulu were sighted Wednesday by the Jap- nese steamer Kashu Maru. The ashu Maru sent a_radlogram to the steamer Canadian Farmer, which is in San Pedro today. The two vessels are believed to be the Mariner of San Francisco and the Spindrift of Los Angeles. The Kashu Maru. the radiogram said, sighted the first vessel in the morning and identified it as the Mariner. The second yacht was seen four hours later, about twenty-five miles behind the first yacht. No word has been received of other yachts, REJECT LOAN OFFERS. Uruguay Decides to Raise Own Bond Tssue. " MONTEVIDEO, Uruguay, ‘July. 28. ing _ failed to receive satis- v offers from foreign banking sts to cover the government's fal requirements. the national administrative council of Uruguay decided today to issue an internal 1dan to the maximum amount of 26,000.000 pesos at 6% per cent. The council refected the offer of the Na- tional City Bank of New York for & loan of 20,000,000 pesos at 7 per , interest with the issue price at . NOTED GEOLOGIST DEAD. MINNEAPOLIS, July 28.—Word was received today of the death, in Los Angeles, of Horace Winchell, fifty- seven years old, mining engineer and ologist. Mr. Winchell was former Institute of | i he was ceded by Herbert He ~ Winchell, who w ¢ the foremost s known as geologist e U GOVERNOR SCORES CONVIGT STORIES Camps Humane, He Says, Denouncing Plea of Fugi- tive’s Wife. By the Associated Press. ATLANTA, Ga., of Mrs. William Morrell, wife of Wil- Ham Morrell, allas McGarrity, an es- caped convict of this state now being held in New York, that her husband had been mistreated while confined in Georgla, tonight were termed “ridicu- lous” by Gov. Clifford Walker. “I shall ask again if I may not wear his chains for him, for I know if they put them on him again it will mean’ his death,” Mrs. Morrell is quoted as having said at a hearin; in New York her husband 18 to be raturns Georgia. . “T am tired of these false that prisoners are treated s this state,” the governor said. havé humane and efficient wen in charge of our prisons and gangs. If a prisoner is mistreated the officer in charge will be discharged. A “I' will investigate every case brought to my attention. The prison commission will not allow fnhumane treatment of prisoners, and- even if they did, and I found it out, T would make them remedy conditions,” he stated. Mrs. Morrell told the court in her husband had spent months as a prisone 1 The court will decide o adition petition from Georgl atter the arrival of detectives from the state. Morrell was serving r five to seven years h L of conviction of forg ‘Che Economy Corner Jth and H.5ts. NNV $3.69 Up to $7.98 Coats. Sol Pocketbooks 88¢c Values up to $2.00. Included are ‘Boxes Sleeveless Sweaters $1.75 - Values up to $3.00. In the newest slesve- less model; assorted col- orings. A Sensational Finish for the July Clearance Sale Even the wonderful values offered all during this remarkable Sale are discounted in the climaxing offerings tomorrow. Every Wash Dress —In Three Lots—None Reserved $5.75 Up to $10.00 Imported and Domestic Ginghams, Linenes, Dotted Voiles, Normandys, of most fascinating model ls— Sacrificing 51 Coats—Wraps Some of our very- highest grade lots are inclu early fall wear. Pleasing novelties— Wrappy Coats and Capes—and Sports y suitable for d up to $25 50c Belts, 29¢ Our entire stock of 50c Belts—plain and perforat- ed designs. Silk Blouses $3.69 ‘Values up to $5.00. se models, in designs; and the Choice of Trimmed 89: Ladies’ Hats We are placing our entire remain- ing stock of Summer Hats, Dress Hats and Sports Hats. Lots of shapes —many colorings. Were up to $5..... July 28.—Charges |’ \, D. C, JULY 29, 1923—PART 1, SEEK AMITY OF NATIONS. Theosophists Organize to Promote Peace. By the Associated Press, VIENNA, July 28.—An international soclety of theosophists to promote understanding between France, Bel- glum and Germany was created by the unanimous vote of 900 delegates to the annual convention of the Eu- ropean Theosophical Union, which closed today, to meet in 1925 at the Hague. . A committee was named to draft the statutes of the riew organization. The idea, which was proposed by the French writer, M. de Marquette, was supported by numerous British, ch, Belgian and German repre- A2 — It must appeal to every parent that the system of individual in- struction such as is carried on by The Swavely School offers the boy special advantage. He ac- quires thoroughness that is not possible in any other way—and it is the secret of the superior standing Swavely School gradu- ates have with the colleges and universities. They enter upon The School The Cap With the RED Flap Attached “Iwant the milk bottle Cap with Khe wire-stitched attached Flop - and nothin Connecticut Ave. Washington, 2 7 4 72222 possibly be justified under any other circumstances. is reserved—and the sale begins % $20.00 Mohair Suits $16.50 Tweed and Other ropical Suits 3147 $11.75 Every Light-Weight Overcoat They include both the $ 2 3 Plain and Cravenetted 25¢ Soft Collars Coats—and sold up to Manhattan $35 . and E. & W. l 70 brands ..... 722227 20c Collars Arrow, E & W. an(i 13c Ide brands.. Manhattan, E. & W. and Van Heusen brands Neckwear Knitted Scarfs and Cut Silk Four-in-Hands and Bat Ties. Knitted Silk Scarfs that sold up Shirts Deeply Sacrificed Madras, Crepes, Percales —with soft or laundered cuffs, plain white and fancy patterns—some with collars attached—divided into two groups— Shirts that were $l.35 $2 and $2.50 Shirts that were $].85 $3 and $3.50 Lisle, $1.85 Knitted Scarfs that 79(: sold up to $1.50...... Cut Silk Scarfs $1_35 that sold up to $2.50 Cut Silk Scarfs that sold up to $150. . r, 09°|H $1 and $1.25 woven Hose. . W 72 Manhattan | Shirts 1 The choicest of pat- terns *of this famous make— $2.50 and $2.75 51.65 grades . S.';.:.O and $3.50 $2_45 Underwear Such makes as Manhat- tan Shirt Co., Otis, Cooper of Bennington, Wilson Bros. Single garments and Union Suits. 15¢ $1.00 and $1.15 sold up to $8.00. up to $2.00.. grades $1.50 grades $2.50 grades $3.50 grades Panamas, Leghorns, Bangkoks — regardless of the former price, now. ... 32.35 All Straw Hats-- that have sold up to $5. . . e e n . 50c Semi-Soft Collars Hosiery Silk and Wool— plain and fancy— Inter- 89(: $2 Hand-Em- Pajamas Silk Pajamas that Plain and Fancy Pajamas that sold $1.35 Now’s the Time to Settle Question higher education fully- qualified and equipped. Now this preparatory course is available to a limited number of day scholars—of which Washing- ton -boys can avail themselves and still maintain, their residence at home. But the number is of necessity restricted—because nothing is permitted to interfere with this individualized system of instruction. Details upon request in person, by phone or mail. The Swavely School - E. Swavely, Principal. R.S. Walter, Vice Principal. Phone Cleveland 120. and Upton St. D Louis Hirsh—Announces A Retiring From Business Sale! Yielding to the pressure of a very advantageous offer to enter an established manu- facturing industry in New York—I shall close out my business here. It must be done quickly—and to that end I shall make reductions of my ENTIRE STOCK that could not Knowing the standard of merchandise f or which this Shop is famous you'll appre- ciate what an extraordinary opportunity is offered. Everything is included—nothing Tomorrow--Monday Morning--promptly at 9 o’clock All Tropical Suits Reduced Mohair and Tropical Worsted Suits up to $27.50 $19-75 Every Spring-Weight Wool Suit The entire remaining stock of Cheviots and Cassimeres and Serges that sold up to $40. . .. Garters 2S¢ Garters 50c_ Brighton 35¢ ters initial— 15¢ lflde3 for 25¢ - 21 - 35¢ 35¢c grade... $1:35| ; reductions. Golf Hose $1.75 Hose $4.75 23 Brighton lsc and Paris Gar- 35(; Handkerchiefs Sheer and fine—plain and Bath Robes Terry and Blanket Robes that sold up to 33,95 Higher grades at equal 7 2777 7 $3 and $3.50 Hose, $2.15 All Golf Caps— plain and fancy patterns—that sold up to $2.50, $]1.15 Louis Hirsh—912 F Street Fixtures for Sale—As an Entirety or in Units