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. FAILSTO JUSTIFY PEASANT SLAYIG Commission’s Verdict Con- demns Massacre of Bulgars by Greek Guards. BY Radio to The Star and Chic SOFT he Nations Belgian, British. Bu members, has conelu tion of the Greeo-Bulgarian of July. in which, it was a the Bulgarian government ful peasants werc sacred by the ( The Greeks Daily News rian and G 1its invest 16 pe wantonly reek authorities enied the facts, after a careful investigation the com- mission concluded 1. That a few rifle shots and bombs | thrown by the Greeks zarians, we serious att There the escort tulgarian p Bulgarian com alleg unknown stated not persons, came i the which guarded 1jis. as the Kk opened on the and wounding others, s any justitication ¥ 4. That the lc guilty of grave ne to attend the wounded and the dead, and in making inquiries into the circumstances That the massacre is Bulgarians, killing cation which the commi calm 6. The « ission Greek government for any blame (Coprrigit 1 is powerl 1924 JAPAN DECLARED AIMING AT DEVELOPING ORIENT Speaker at Political Institute Says Change Toward Chinese Is Mark of Liberalism. Br the Associated Pross WILLIAMSTOWN, 20— Ascribing Japan's changed jey toward China to a growth iberal tendencie: his second lecture Mass bol before the that what work in China is ° on the growing desire « Japanc to take up anew the tal civilization.” It has a meaning. he d. than tic cry of is called study deey “Asia fo ties The people of Mr. Tsurumi, “are upon the resources o way to vietory paths that ar linked to the glories of the past Dwelling on the ris in Japan, the lecturer progress and the zrowth and predicted that hood suffrage bill would p. houses of Parliament and law next Winter. He referred to th Am an_ immigration bill of as “bringing in its train gr: sequences for the future « Japan and China turning onc selves, spirit and ‘seekin MEXICO TO TAKE PART IN U. S. PLANE RACES‘ By the Associated Press DAYTON, Ohio. Aug of the, intention of the ernment to in the international held at . 3 and 4 was received by B. Rus aw, race executive, from Gustave Sali secretary of department of aviation of country Entry of Mexi ticipant in the ra the fourth nation that will ially represented. o date United States, France, Canada Mexico will be entered. air rac as an Pershing Visits in Lincoln. LINCOLN, Nebr. John J. of the United States here terday to it ters, Mrs. D. M. Butle Pershing, and his son, the next few d his tour of i tonments Warren, spection of Army August Half-Yearly Clearance ~of All Luggage Tou will b plamssotiy i w our e fuctions have brought the usual prioss fo less than ou are asked to pay for ordinary— Fitted Cases English Kit Bags Brief Cases Bellows Cases Overnight Cases “Oshkosh” Wardrobe Trunk: GECERs Leather Goods Company 1324-26 F St. N.W. League of composed of. incident rted by which | from Bul- nature of ndications the nts was attacked by That the fire which the escort | 16| without al authorities were zligence in failing identify no proper 5 sing the Bulgarian minorities to live in terror, absolves the divect | by the Chicagn Daily News August of | Yusuki Tsurumi, in Insti- last night explained Japan’s cultural of ! of Orien- Al Jurius GARFINCKEL & Co. is concealed | xploring their own | of liberalism | traced the obstacles of its| the man- Japan.” | er ut least two planes | s to be| Wilbur Wright Field October | ell | Gen, | the that | active par- | ce meet mdkes it | be offi- the and 20.—Gen rshing. of staff Army, arrived his two sis- and Miss May for | He will continue can- | WARNS OF AMERICAN POLICIES TO NEIGHBORS Columbia University Man Says Trouble Is in Prospect With Latin Nations. BY ihF Associated Press. CHAUTAUQUA, N. Y., August 2 attack on policies of the States in dealing with South and Cen- tral American countrics and a review of condit in Europe from the viewpoint of the Christian Church | the Institute Int nal Rela- tions held under the dire commission of international justice 1nd good will of the Federal Council ederick Lynch, rch Peace Union, urope, declared that the ague of Nations il the hope there n of Columbia Uni- tary of the commit- n in Latin America he characterized as imperialism” exercised tates in Latin Ameri countries, Prof. Inman need United States capital ind this country needs their raw ma- | terials, | “But.” he smned what economic e United added, “the business of having our battleships trailin after our bankers. our dipl ng the bidding of our oil kin he whole pow nd prestige o Democracy used to disers by jamming down the throats people constitutions, trea igreements, which only the vonets of the mariges make them this is the business K red-blooded Americans boil. Prof. Tnman said that only Brazil, Argentina, Chile, Uruguay, Paraguay and Venezuela were whoily outside | the circle of North American finan- ! eial domination ar | 1ar diplomacy™ meins | to that which ove | and Germany who came to o by their, material pe than t passion for nats do- and this lisuster similar hrew Egypt and all other na asure their gre sessions Jus ons tness . | Tribute to American Radiologist. | STOCKHOLM, August 20 s 11 st oauthority on | treatment. Prof. Goesta ireceived an itation | to hold the first of the memoria tures on the American radiologist the late Prof. Caldwell t the &en congress in Boston on Septem ber 3. Prof. Forsell has just depar | for America A lazy n bumanity WAsHINGTON | | | the newest tamed furriers. UR entire stock is best ever offered. | were heard at yesterday's sessions of | on of the | | bureau, | has star of | | reau |of the und | it its | that | warned that “dol- | Rome | rather | Our Great Sale of FURS Offers Values Never Sur- passed for Genuine Merit and Quality HIS sale is a complete representation of styles in furs of the finest ‘ quality, made especially for us by world- and we believe that the values are the STREET CORNER OF 13™ THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C, WEDNESDAY, AUGUST DENIES ESTABLISHING POLICE BUREAU IN PARIS Enright Says Detective Sergeant Is in French Capital on Vacation. NEW YORK, Commissioner August 20.—Poli Enright yesterd; nied that the New York Police De- partment had established a bureau Paris as a step toward increasing international co-operation against criminals, Referring to the pr ot Detective Sergt. Flood, who was said to have been made head of the the commissioner said the officer was only on vacation in the French capital. "It is possible he looked into the possibility of such @ bureau on his own initiative the commissioner added The question of opening such a bu- | was discussed at two mee | international police ence, but was dropy lice ‘of other countrie rthusiasm, Mr. ence in Paris showed little inright said. Make That Old Home Cheerful thing adds cheerfulness to the home than lighting. We Will Be Pleased to give you an estimate more attractive electric on complete ELECTRIC WIRING OF YOUR HOUSE Electric Fixtures " Electric Bulbs GET OUR PRICES FIRST %< MUDDIMAN ;. 709 13th St. N.W. Paris very specially priced, Shades Black, Sand. Oakwood, Red, Cocoa, Grays, Purple, Wood large brimmed _dress able at this low price. of Velvet and Felt. New Fall Hats Unusually distinctive are the hats at this modest price. Featuring new Righ crowns with small brims or extremely hats. trimmings are widely favored. Sub-Salon Offers--- The largest assortment of smart hats avail- Tailored and dress types ORRISON FOUNDED 1109 F St. N.W. New Fall ” Fabrics Lyons Velvet Hatter’s Plush Velvet and Felt Velours, etc. Peacock 310 $ 1894 A N N D N ) ) S S A S N S i) s D N N 1216 F St. N.W. August Sale of FURS Never a better opportunity to buy! ny of the such beautiful styles—or so ma Blouse Shop Economies As a special inducement for remnant day savings we have grouped together 12 of our Better Costume Blouses Selling from $8.95 to $16.50, Tomor- row at 1%, Price $4.50 to $8.25. $1.95 to $2.95 Cotton Blouses $1.65 78 Blouses—In a variety of styles, made of sheer voiles, English broadcloth or dimity. Overblouses or Tuck-ins Blouses to wear with ters or to complete a costume when worn with a separate <kirt: trimmed with laces, em- broidery, tiny tucks or drawn work. Colors—Maize, orchid, G5 allowhite. Jellefi's, Street Floor. $4.95 to $6.95 Sleeveless Sweaters 52.85 With many warm days to fol low, these sweaters should b an mportant the sum- mer fine for winter light coats item in ardrobe—also wear under 63—Sweaters of f mohair, fiber or pure worsted. Slip coat or swa Buff, Mexico tangerine, wer vles. Colors neh bl lanvin gray or whit —Jellefi's, Street Floor Stockings 10 dozen $250 Women's Golf sox, all wool; wide-rib patter in gray and ca with tury over tops of contrast 3 A, 10 95 30 to 100 Women's tockings, full fas) ribbed to toe; with elastic top: solid and two-tone black, brown, coating, 93¢ dozen Sport Lisle ioned, garter colors. IS dozen § Stockings, f1 to $2.00 Women's fashioned Silk Stockings with lisle garter hems every pair perfect: black. whi Lrown, dawn, caramel =1 S dozen $3.00 to $4.00 Women's Faney Silk Stockings. silk garter hems, hand-embroidered clox lace boot and fancy dropstitch patterns; in black, grav. blush also a few pair hiffon. in bis cuit and gray; broken sizes, S1. —Jellefi's, Street Floor. Sunshades and Umbrellas 12—$3.00 Chinese Parasols— Waterproofed, slightly imperfect but repairable. Selling regulariy at $2.00 and $3.00. Choice...$1.25 15—85.95 Silk Umbrellas—With new chubby handles and wood shanks, with large stub to match handle: 8 and 10 ribs; regular size. Blue, garnet, purple, green, black, brown and plaids. All pe fect, but slightly dusty from re building. Choice. .. -$5.50 JellefMs—Street Floor. Choice Neckwear 150 Picces 7hc Neckwear. In- cluding col and cuff sets, single vestees or vestee sets complete with cuffs; lapel, tux- edo, Peter Pan, round or Bram- ley styles of organdy. Pique. crash, linen, either plain color o as 0id- contrast Eold-. $1.50 Neckwear. Collar and cuff sets or single collars in new novelty or plain styles of or: gandy; English broadcloth, lac and evelet embroidery.e...$1.19 —Jelleft's, Street Floor. After All It Pays Always to buy Silk Sockings thet W The Gold Stripe them from ruinous garter-clasp “runs” —the purity of the silk insures long and satisfactory wear. Ask to See the Newest Shade— GRAIN. Youwll find it in all sizes— regular and sheer weights — with lisle §] 85 garter hems, pair hems, pair . —with all-silk garter §9 95 Only at JellefPs—In Washington! saves 20, 1924, A DA ) S N S N SN NN S D) N D) N DD 1) D D D Again It Is Remnant Day! Thursday During the Summer Months Instead of Friday August prices. in gray and - . $15.00 trimmed " -$15.00 O Women's Capes—I’laited crepe de chine T3y and Black......coceeesie £15.00 5—8$55.00 Women's C: pes—Piaited, of twill and canton crep ummer squirrel collars; tan, gray = artichoke sossensancae s .. 823,00 $—35.00 Women's Conts—Eluck satin and moire silk coats, trin with squirrel oaa . . 82500 5—3$53.00 Women's Capes—Iicversible satin canton capes, in navy and gray, black and tan; fur col- . £15.00 DO Women's Contu—Twill couts, in and gray and Summ fur - 335,00 Contx—satin coats Black and brown. - K35.00 en's Capes—Dressy models of twiil de cheval o bei 7—Flannel coats which are in the height of fashion at all fash- 00 ionable resorts. Straightline . white fur. Most appropriate in town or country over sheer gowns on cool days or evenings. Colors are white, tan, rust and pow- beig plaid ape sleeve 1—$2! ) Woman's Cape with fri Women’s Coats and Capes Women’s $26.50 to $29.50 Sport Coats nodels of flannel, having cither seli collars or trimmed with der blue. Special, $15.00. 2—3$59.50 Women's PAtN—SPOTt coats, Navy twill 4—$75.00 10 K7D30 Wo . with squirrel collars 5—3$69.50 Wo and cote tan e S—$110.00 10 $1 black. cocon and : s b $15.00 00 Women's Wraps—Dressy silk Wraps in satin faille and cote de cheval, trimmed with embroidered bra A Summer fur..... $55.00 » $115.00 Women's Coata—Smart top- 1of imported fabric Plaids, stripes and n' colors - be silver, navy and tan, black and white...... G .$55.00 5—819.50 Women's Sport Jackets—Blazer striped =port jackets, red and gold, navy and gold, red and white, green and white, nd rust. . .%$5.00 JelleMs—Second Floor. Women’s $49.50 Suits Women's made from adow plaid materia 3--Beautiful 1its, table Autumn bound Faille Silk Woman's Suit—Elick X Juchet 4 0 Women' X Xture, n Satin Suit; two- 2200 suits of £29.00 black tailored twill Suits with gray and Mack t~—Sport nd 5§ Sults—Threc-piec: en: ribbon trimmed hree-p with 1800 Costume > overblo 50, Suit—Thre . with white bro JdelleMs—second Floor. Women’s $10.75 to $14.75 Cotton Frock: $4 85 Dresses—Beautiful oidered and lace $H.85 broid- Voile Dresses, h somely lace trimmed, wd w tucking or ple ite and col- ors. Your ¢l 20— %1475 to French voiles, hand-drawn en trimmed Al! high sb 15—825.00 to 5500 Women's Women's Dresses— d voiles, handma —Jellefi’s, Fourth ¥ Women’s $25.00 to $29.50 Silk Dresses ! Dresses - for sport or street wear of crepe de chine, satin $ and novelty crepe 38 and 40, Tomorrow's remna 50. Sy 12.50 en's ored Sport Silk Dresses, lace button trimmed: all shiades 5 4—SZ0.50 (o $45.00 Women's Dresses—Sport mod els. of erepe chine and erepe satin: beige, whit and cocon d 10 5 10825 50 W tailored shirt waist colors. white, orch 0 to Leaded and i brown: 84 rnoon dresses of printed crepe de chine, plain georgette or canton crepe. Hand drawn, vleated and be Black, navy ize, gold and white; 36 to 40 10—535.00 $49.50 Women's Dresses. frocks of roshanara crepe, satin crepe a te iilored. lace. and pl Black, maize, powde beige, cocoa Dresses—High trin 4. pleated F10.00 n's Dresses—Wash silk models, in checks and plain and brown... .$13.65 blue, N—%35.00 (0 $INT0 Women's Crepe de Chine Street Dresses, d or contrasting facings. avy white, brown and white, black and white; 36 fo 44 P 24.65 2—$49.50 to $65.00 Women's Dresses—sport mod, of imported crepe de chine. handmade. Novelty crepe and crepe de chine, made in two-piece Rus- sian blouse model. Jade. powder blue and white 30 Women's ted Afternoon frocks: godet panels and con- Navy and tan, navy e Dressex—Printed aped, lace trimmed .00 1o Georgette 55.00 Women's Dressex—One printed georgette and the other an imported beaded model of black and white georgette: size 36.........%3 Woman's Dress—Tailored Black S8 Street Dress, long fitted sleeves, pleated apron : size 38 R ceen - $41.00 1—$65.00 Woman's Dress—Two-piece pleated cape costume of gray crepe de chine: size 40.......$41.00 1—$85.00 m: Dress—Imported Printed Chif- fon Afternoon gown: beautifully beaded 250 Jelles—Fourth Floor. Great Reductions in the Larger Women’s Shop 1—$38.75 Larger Woman's Coat—Heavy twill with side straps and stitching: convertible col- lar; navy crepe lining 1—$65.00 Larger Women's Coat—Black twill trimmed with self stitchery: size 501z; full length; silk lined; straight lines with side fast- )0 Stylish Full Length Pleated Cape, of :pe, collared in two-toned brown squirrel eptionally priced . s .$55.00 5 Larger Women's Dressex—White and Black Dotted Swiss Dresses, surplice front with long sléeves; sizes 42% and 46% 4—$18.75 Larger Women's Dresses—Hand- drawn Voile Dresses; one orchid, size 42%%; two old blue, size 4612; one green, size 40%—Your choice S 1—$49.50 Larger' Woman's Dress—Green Canton Crepe Dress, straight lines; side pleated and well tailored; size 42% ... $10.75 'Only ten more days to buy Furs at Just think of getting a jaunty Jacquette of natural dark full-fur- red muskrat—with new roll collar and puff cutis of Hudson Seal for only $95.00. Other fur garments will show a saving of 15% to 20% during the balance of this month. to almost a minimum. even during the Fall months to appear nominal. Misses’ Apparel Sizes 14-16-18. to a minimum. Misses’ $19.50 to $25.00 Only a few of each kind reduced styles. Collars of fur or plain Sport Coats Jaunty sport models of bright colored” flannel, made in threc- quarter length or full length $15 00 . trimmed with braid. Henna, green or gray. $15.00. 3—$55.00 Mixnds’ Capes—Mirses’ pleated silk with fur collars, full circular sweep, in gray coats and capes, straightiin braiding. Tan, navy, gray. = 4—$75.00 Misxes’ Coats, for £port, of and lus . Wrap-around models. and gre .e - e o il el 6—879.50 16 $59.50 Minnent ¢ kind silk and charmeen coats ps. of summer fur. Tan, black, cocoa and gray Jellef's—Third fur Dresses — Voiles and and stitched Rose, styles, chemise maize, 1 aiternoon trimmed inty ril in whit e Ghacming frocks of sither voile oe finen. Smart straightline models, $ 00 trimmed with fine stitching, tucking Only $3.00. 12812 Mismses' Cotton Dresses— Voile and dresses, straightline model: apron fronts and ticred green, rose, maize. pY 25—$15.75 Misne’ linens, tucked nbroidered blue . 5 2 . 20—$16.50 to linens, voiles and dotted Swisses. Hand-embroider S S s al, mai white pes ~—Jellefs, T 8 Misses' exquisite dresses of crepe de chine, $Q.50 with e lace and = and tan Dreanes—Cre dresrenitor s Misses’ $10.75 Cotton Frocks and lace. Colors: Tan, green, leather. effects. Fmbroidered lace and ribbon trimmed. T and belted model trimmed with Irish and vale iennes lace and rib Misses’ $18.50 Silk Dresses ghtline model d tiered erepe and satin canton models .81 wear nted sil straightl blue ons. Crepe aprons or pleated models; rish lack trimming black and white Misxex' Dresses—Afternoon and of georgette crepe, satin or flat erepe aightline, sque effects, draped and beaded Trimming of embroidery, lace and ribbon. ( tan, rose, na and blark o 6—$65.00 to S$T5.00 Misses' Dresses—One-of frocks of crepe tremaine and crepe satin, for a noon and evening wear. ( Greer ocoa and black —Jellef's, Third pancls in Powder Unusual Opportunities in the Little Women’s Shop 2—$29.50 Little Women's Capes—navy twill capes with smart fringe trimmed; size 157 2—$45.00 to $40.50 Little Women's Cona of twill with tucked panels. in tan and sizes 17 d 19%. ... 1—$26.50 Little Woman's Coa ported, =ray striped material; si 2—$26.50 Little Women's Drexses— of gray striped Russian crepe —Jellefrs, Second Floor. Riding Breeches, Habits and Knickers and -$10.00 dresses $14.00 ) Kunickers—Black ~well tailored Riding Breeches white ched Tan linen, cut roomy 2 . -%4.00 3—$10.00 Riding Breeches—White gabardine: or linen, strongly reinforced.... csveevenne o 9000 1—$5.00 Riding Breeches—Of khaki: well made ....... 4 S3.00 Riding Ha well $9.00 tan ¢ f14.00 ts—Tan linen: ) Riding tailored o S smartly —Jellefs, $7.50 to $13.75 Skirts, $4.50 30 Skirts Habits—Of linen: Second Floor. One of a kind of wool crepe. novelty plaids, Russiar crepe, crepe alpaca and novelty striped silk. Color gray, green, rose, pow- der blue. cocoa. Mexican. Made in box. side and combination plaited styles. $4.50. 13~810.75 to £13.25 Flannel Skirts—Flannel skirts in rust, gold, maize, vellow. beige. shell pink and powder blue. Panel-pleated tucked and wrap 14—313.75 to $16.75 Silk Skirts—Pleated and wrap- around models, in maize, pink, cocoa, bei , Breen powder blue, Mexican silver and sky blue $7.50 Jellefrs—Second Floor. Clearance of Millinery $9.75 to $22.50 Summer Hats $1.95 Only five of these beautiful summer hats left with “at least four more weeks of warm weather to enjoy them in. Come early to get a choice selection. 15—$10.00 to $35.00 Large Summer Hats, in floral designs, milan, hair straw, timbaur straw. at only . coneness S35 —Jellefr's, Third Floor. Many items you can enjoy for weeks to come Then make provisions now ior days and lay aside a few things to while away sunny hours, at prices <o low a Pairs of Shoes Formerly $8.00 to $10.00 a Pair And with the waning season and the rapid progress made with our rebuilding, many new avenues are opened for you to exceptional economies in our store. Take the apparel shops; there you will find lovely mer reduced Yes, to come chandise Advance Notice! 5 Courtesy Days ~beginning next day, to preccde our a September Sale of New Winter COATS Come and see this gal- lery of styles! In the Women’s Coat Shop. In the Misses’ Coat Shop. Special display for— The Larger Woman The Little Woman The Coat Event of the Year! Startling Savings in Underwear 145—$1.00 Vests and Ste and shadow hat Iso step-ins, tailored ace - trimmed sy Flesh, orchid and p 60—S1.50 Voile G, orchid blue 2 50—S1.95 Chemise—soio « and tailored Flesh, orchid and peach..81.25 15—$5.90 Kimedox — ( barred voile kinone model, with lon sleeves. In copen and draped flowir ora —Jellei*s. Fourth Floor. Brassieres 11—$1.00 Bandeans—Of « satin, flesh color B Bandea caded bandeaux tape str. T—S1.50 Brassieres— striped coutil fastening, of fashionable some with diaphragm sup- port ... S9e 4—$1.25 Corselettes—Uf strong pink brocade fastening boned front: 2 e su astening e nk silk- res, back Petticoats —S1.50 Pettico ticoats, with double-pa emerald and pur S1.45 JelleMs—Street Floor. Handbags 0 Silk aded Bagx in corded materials; poj with silver fram under-arm bags. some w detachable handies and eml ered handkerchief pocket side: colors of white and pastel Shades 3 14—S3.95 Beaded Bagw, the remnants of a large quantity sold for $3.45; draw- siyles or pouch with bead fri and fila- tops: combinations of blue white. nile and white and white or tan and some with beautiful designs 219 —Jellef's, Street Floor. which string ape sree and brown white: floral the Silk Gloves 84—Pairs $2.50 Silk Gloves. Mohawk and Kayser makes, em- broidered cuff gauntlets or con- trasting band trimming. Black, white, mode and pongee colors All sizes represented, but not in all colors. Regularly sold at $2.50 2 .89¢ Jellen's Street Floor. Handkerchiefs 50c Men's Handkerchiefs, ~of fine Irish linen with quarter-inch hems and embroidered initials, 19c JelleMs—Street Floor. $5.75 1,100 Pairs Two pairs of shoes for less than the price of one pair. excellent quality leather, the majority of them Sorosis. Shoes of Many appro- priate for late Fall wear, like strapped pumps and oxfords. Not all sizes in any one style, l_)ul all sizes in the lot. tions from genuine white washable kid, tan Rus: Your choice of selec- ian calf, black kid and brown kid—at a ridiculously low price of $5.75 for two pairs. JellefPs—Fourth Floor. o SRS A | S SAIRE teaness| . s et — 0 i &l EDNEINEIDNE 4 3] b o = e P, e | e | SR L £ m—" —