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10 TERMS OF SOVIET RECOGNITION GIVEN Japan Asks Fifty-Five Year Concessions in Sakhalin From Moscow. Br the Associated Press. TOKIO, July under which to recognize S by the c is authoritatively The conditions apan would be willing ia, decided on sterday, include, it stated, a 55-year concession for oil, coal and timber on the Island of Sakhalin and the exx- ploitation by a Japanese company of the oil of the island, Russia sharing in the profits, the percentages to be decided later. It is confirmed that Japan will not ask for any concessions on the Si- berian mainland for the present. Will Renew Conference. The conference of Peking, which will be r ed by Kenchicl hi- Minister to China, | the Soviet Am’ 7 the former’s return to apital, will, it is under- be more for: than the pre- ones: ey con- With “sz of both ~cially true in con- question of Japa indemnifi for Kol parties. This is es nection with the nd fo eement, it is very greatly 'y pro- . the Jap- accepted inded by fore by the ¢ It is known that the cabinet is very anxious to have an agreement with Russia to its credit WOMAN ENDS LIFE. Mrs. Mary E. Sauer, Despondent, Inhales Gas. William Sauer, 325 N street south- west, found the mother, home early today life by inhaling through a tube Cs Hospital, emer. call belief that death had hours b She had ended her illuminating gas Dr. H. K. Butler, responded expre. occurred two found. and Printi Years ago. and despon time s survived by two daught and the son, all married, and had made her home with her son since the death of her husband. GIRL SAVES M Jumps From Platform While Male Spectators Are Helpless. NEW YORK, July crowd of men stood h elevated platform last A Betty er. u 24-year-old nurse, Jumped on the tracks and rescued a man as a train approached The man had been stunned when his head hit a rail and apparently was unable to help himself, accord- inz to observers. After the woman had tried unsuccessful lift the man the platform, sh lled for help and some of the men dragged ner and the man to safety. Abe declined to give her name until € policeman told her she would be Necessary as a witness if the man died, saying, “It was only part of my work.” fier ITALIAN FLYER STARTS. 2 —Lieut. e Ttal or, hopped off today for a fight to tha vicinity of Spitzbergen in_preparation for the proposed North Pole Air expedition next year. He will fly to Marseille, Lau- sanne, Rotterdam and London and then ‘will follow the route of the -to-world flyers when nd Loca- An event of Utmest Importance to Kinney Patrons. AN ON RAILS |} ~ Injunctions restraining them from ALEXANDRIA. ALEXANDRIA, Va., July 25 (Spe- cial).—The city council yesterday appropriated $42,150 to be used in the improvement program submitted by City Manager Rich. The money will be used in the construction of streets and sidewalks. Property owners standing two-thirds of the cost and the city one-third. No work will be done until abutting property owners have signed. The proposed improvements include: Ten thousand dollars for the paving of North Washington street; §10,000 for the building of modern sidewalks, work- ing from the center of the city; $5,000 for a new health office headquarters; $2.650 for paving, guttering and side- s on West Walnut street between |. h View Terrace and K $9,000_ paving, guttering and ks ofi Commerce street, the ngth between King and Duke $3.000 for roadway of Lee between Duke and Wilkes $1,800 for new truck, w North road; sidew & street treet. Council will afternoon con. meet der two ation of Follow- v the council until Septem- ournment will rémain in rece: ber 4. L. C. Painter of Fairfax County, was elected chairman of the Committee for Progressive Political Action, organ- ized in the rooms of the Chamber of Commerce last night u ection of Senator Lynn J. F North Dakota, and other leaders in the La Follettée-Wheeler movement. Other Gardner, i chairman : H. O. Blunt, or Wheeler. that La ve either religion or the mendment were political declared the movement from the dominating Wall street George Mason proposed hostelry ne street ot ¥ in an a4 Follette ¢ vas @ influence Hotel, Alexandria’s | may be built on than King street day when it was estate prices on had jumped. as it seemed learned that real that thoroughfare soon as it became generally known hotel would be built. Many are considering the purchase of a site on some side street where it ix be- lieved the hotel would become more popular as well as more reasonably priced. The hotel, to mately $500,000, will be built with community " capital and of this amount $125.000 has been allotted as the outside figure for the site. Single-handedly, State Prohibition Agent Virgil Williams yesterday cap- tured two stills near S Run Fairfax County. The pl 50 and 100 gallon capacities stroyed by the officer along with than 6.000 gallons of corn mash. Operators fled when the officer ap- proached. Representat cost approxi- es of five of the strongest boat club crews in this sec- tlon will arrive here today to be guests of the Old Dominion Boat Club until after the rowing Saturday aft- ernoon of the Southern Rowing Asso- ciation’s regatta. Richard E. Stuart. hacker. convicted of hte hold-up of George Curtley, col- ored and the theft of his automobile its load of contraband liquor, surrendered to Fairfax . who lodged him to Richmond years in the bron THE STARTS SUDDENLY UP AN- NOUNCING HORRSELY THAT THERE'S A MOSQUITD IN THE ROOM Mental Mosquitos Are as Bad as Real Ones. 15 PERSUADED RATMER A- GAINST HIS WILL TO LIE DOWN AND GO TO SLEEP-HE'S PRO- BABLY JUST IMAGINING T EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C, FRIDAY, JULY 25 1924. By GLUYAS WILLIAMS. IPLAN TO START SURVEY FOR NEW NATIONAL PARK Commission, Acccmpnx‘flzd by Sec- retary Work, to Leave To- night for South. With Secretary of the Interior Work in the party, the Southern Ap- palachian Park committee appointed by the Secretary to survey proposed sites for a second national park east of the Mississippi River, will leave Washington tonizht for a tour of the southern Anpalachians in Georgia, North Carolina and Tennessee. Composed of several experts on park development work, the com- mittee will arrive at Gainesville, Ga. POPS UP AGAIN, TAPS WITE ON SHOULDER AND SAYS THERE , SHE HEARS [T NOW DOESNT SHE FOR LONG INTERVAL DURING WHICH UTTER SILENCE TILS THE ROOM, STRAIN ALLFOUR EARS IN VAIN 1S REQUESTED T LET HER GO TO SLEEP AND LIES MUTTER- ING. HE KNOWS PERFECTLY [ROOM SOMLWHERE MAKES EFFECIVE WEAPON BY KNOTTING END OF TOWEL AN STANDS WATING FOR. STANDING THERE WITH NESS SAKE. TO PUT QUT LIGHT, MOSQUITD T REVEAL ITSELP NOTHING HAPPENING; AND CASTS ONE LAST LOOK ROUND NOSE, WHILE OUTSIDE ON BY Buz2iNG BATHER IS DROWNED. Steps Hole—Unable CHARLBTTE, N. rad F. Carter, 2 and treasurer of the Garrison & Hop- kins, eating Co. nig ne: a_ sudden his head S vears ago from Sta Colored Woman, 110, Dies. RAY, Ky., July 25.—Aunt Lila kinne: 110 ¥ County, song. in Swim. ar: ., Charlotte plumbin contractors, was ht in a private sw ar the city while rty of friends. Ac ned “step-off” into wat te Road, N. a colored won vears old, died yesterday. was born in Smithland, Ky.. and sold as a slave to a Hardiman family named Tenn., C., July 25-—Con- old, secretary ccording Carter could before ued when he went over rter came here eight OF HIM SVENTUALLY BEGING TO FEEL A LITILE TOOLSH WHAT WITH KIS PEET 6E7~ ROOM AND GOES BACK T BED ECURE[N A MosSQuUITa to ng and drowned || immigus bathing not he er over c Bird- old colored boy, adjourned t er viewing the body. until when evidence will be heard. boy was killed by an auto operated by Bernard L. Heflin Lee School building will be over- hauled before the Fall, according to arrangements made last night at a meeting of the school bogrd. The building will be repainted and the grounds graded. Four negroes were taken to Rich- mond yesterday to begin texms in the State penitentiary. They are: Her- man Jackson, 20 vears for murder; John Blanck, 7 years for robbery; aesar Rufus Plowder, ars for rob- bery, and John Willlams, 3 years for attempted rape. T selling milk to any dealer other than the Maryland and Virginia Milk Pro- | ducers’ Association were granted ve 130 D lacs v —A pl whers will enjoy what you eat. Sure It Can Be Done! Papering and Painting Without inconvenience or dirt, while you are enjoying sour vacation: reasonable. CORNELL WALL PAPER CO. Main 5373-5374 N.W. ou Coffee SHho INE: Franklin Sq. Hotel 14th Street at K ppe terday against W. H. Ellmore, F. Mohler. F. A. Mohler, Ben Middleton, J. R. McMillian and F. E. Peck, by | Judge Samuel G. Brent, in the circuit | court of Alexandria. Children under 18 are not_permit- ted to attend film theaters in Esthonia and Lithuania, the Baltic Republic, | except when special children’s fil are sho: 666 Colds, Grippe, Dengue Fever, | Constipation, aches is a Prencription for Bilious and Malarial Two Stores 729-731 7th St. NW. 3100 MN.W. Open All Day Saturday IMMENSE CLEARANCE CLOSES SATURDAY NIGHT A wide Selection of Smartest Foot- wear Which Is Astonishingly Reduced EVEN AT REGULAR PRICES KINNEY’S OFFER- INGS ARE RARE VALUES—at Sale Prices They Become SUPERV ALUES. COMPARE THEM! SEE THEM! Ladies’ Felt Slippers Variety of choice Child’s and Misses’ Patent Leather Pumps Rubber heels. Built long wear. $1.49 c?lttlllell's Colored Sandals Ted, blue,” elk, A1l choics ades. Wonderful values. $1.98 $2.98 Extra Special— Children’s Department ‘White Canvas Pumps, 98c Play Oxfords, 8Sc Ankle-Strap Pumps, 98¢ Barefoot Sandals, 98¢ Colored Sandals, 98¢ Boys Brown Oxfords, $1.98 for - $149 3100 M St. Al Growing Girls’ White Buck Hollywood Sandals ~ Head- Fever. BETORE LONG JUST AS WIPE ANNOUNCES FIRMLY HE 15 DROPPING OFF BEGINS TO CANT STAND ITANY LONG - . IMAGINE. THE'MOSQUIT HAS ~ ER AND PUTS ON LIGHT ONE OP THE BEAGTS IS INTHE ALIGHTED ON VARIOUS PARTS tomorrow and tour the mountains in that vicinity. The party will then visit Asheville, N. . and Knoxville. Tenn.. surveying the sites suggested in those regions for the park Stephen T. Mather, director of the national park service, will join the party in the South, where Dr. Work ve the inspection committde. tte National Park in Maine only government reservation kind located in the East. Questionnaires have been sent by the committee to many organiz: towns in the southern Appalac sceking the qualifications their local- itios present for the proposed park. Hearings well be held during the trip. REDFIELD URGES LEAGUE. Wilson Cabinet Member Says U. S. Duty Is Inescapable. Special Dispatch to The Star. MART . Ju American membership in the leagu, of nations urged by the President oodrow defended e STALKS WITH INFIN PAINS ONE PRLY ATTER AN- OTHER ALL OF WHKH PROVE AY THE LAST T0 BE SPCTS ON THE WALL. ~ \ 7 INSURES HIMSELF A MISERABE| NIGHT BY COVERING UP DEFES WELY [VERYTHING BUT HIS N — TING COLD AND HIS WIFE REQUESTING HIM FOR GoOD~ mplifying a e 'and the World, outlined how ine s moral and material well being is bound to other nations and the inescapable international contact now established. America has noth- ing to fear, he said, in entering the league of nations. America declared, “that in her y A when her strength was lacking and when she sought to establish her in- dependence, other nations side with moral and America must not play the part of the ingrate when th occasion comes for her to do service to the world.” MS MERRILY ON as he was returning from the top of the schoolhouse hill, where he had gome, with other members of the Ku Klux Klan, to burn a fiery cross. Excitement from a parade and t Eill elimb, it is thought, proved too severe. x Robed Klansman Drops Dead. Special Dispatch to The Star. BRIDGEPORT, W. Va.,, July 25— Wearing the robe of a klansman, Benjamin Newton Wright, 63 years old, dropped dead from heart trouble Nachman’s Claims and Proves to Be the Most Liberal Credit Furniture House in Washington Is All You Need! ~ A Big 1-Day Offer! There’s a limited quantity of each of these record-making one-day specials—and we make the greatly reduced prices and sensational terms to clear stocks in order to make space for the constantly-arriving new goods. AND, ABOVE ALL THINGS, REMEMBER THAT $1IS ALL YOU NEED ON ANY PURCHASE UP TO $50—THEN $1 A WEEK; OR $2 CASH AND $2 WEEK ON PURCHASES UP TO $100. Many wonderful bargains all over the house—ask for what you wish, it may save you dollars and dollars. 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Everybody in our organiza- tion must “go the limit” in making good. It’s our orders. YOU TOO are cordially invited to open a CHARGE ACCOUNT Women’s Dept. Dresses?= " uesthat will win your instant ap- proval — catchy creations by New York's most noted designers. Tasteful, becom- ing models in wide variety of design and fabric. All the fashionable summer ,shades to choose from. At prices that represent a de- cided saving to you. P Sweaters ingly popular light spost sweater is well represented in our complete stocks and in new shipments arriving daily. e Stunning new Skl.rts-kiru at prices that, for attractive- ness, compete with the skirts themselves in com- manding your attention. Men’s Dept. ® Again demonstrating Suits 5w e you “to the Queen's taste™ suits, unbeatable for style, fab: workmanship or value. Showing the best that New York has to offer in the widest variety we could collect. Prices, the very lowest-in-thecity — and terms, the most convenient. 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