Evening Star Newspaper, August 1, 1929, Page 22

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9 THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D.' C.. THURSDAY, CHINESE EASTERY STANDS SISSE Nanking-Soviet Dispute Re- calls Numerous Other Rail Intrigues. BY FRANK H. KING, Associated Press Staff Writer, NEW YORK, August 1.—Whether anger of actual war in the Far East | for the moment, threats | involving world pow- . in the opinion of | til the problem of the escribing the task 1inese negotiations s rica 2go, is anything like | so_they settled the railway in what ttlement probable. | H. Harriman, “empire | of the West, in 1905 had of a Tound-the-world rail and hip service when he almost | control of part of the Chinese | . but railway dreams in Japan Won War Decisively. 1 pan tested her new army rt. victorious war. France intervened from demanding heavy oon sought reward. he Chinese Eastern ssion from China. a 600- cut-oft to Vladivostok. Silently, n watched Russia take apan’s swift vietory in | ancse war of 1904-5, d having been a f the conflict. The Ports- peace gave Japan the ch of the Chinese Eastern, | i to Dalny, through ) one of ‘the finest | nt. ime minister, made | ments for selling Harriman syndicate. I wizard planned | tragic fall he poured millions more into 2 eommercially profitless venture. Despite gestures of relinquishing spe- cial rights in China, the Soviet govern- ment has held tightly to the stragetic railway bullt on imperial dreams. By the orginial concession, after 36 years, or in 1939, China‘could buy the rail- way upon payment of cost, interest and otner obligations, or after 80 years the line would revert to China. Since the World War the Chinese Fastern has made money, $5,000,000 or more annually, with China and Russia participating in the profits under an agreement for joint management. The entirely new element of profit from the railway has created new problems and new ambitions by the nations con- cerned. Disputes have increased as the situation has grown more and more tense, with Japan watching develop- ments, Old China dreamed of the past, New | China has visions of railways and the | future. Russia used her share of the | Chinese Eastern profits for Communist propaganda in China, Chinese charged: informed observers consider but a move in China's campaign to recover lost control in her Northeastern provinces. More than half of the $19.000,000 worth of goods taken into Salvador last | year were f«wm the United States. 2007777, of FUR sale only CHARGE ACCO | with a view to obtaining a complete in- Announcing Our AUGUST SALE GENUINE CANADIAN BEAVER— $500 Value—Special price during this Remodeling and Repairing BRITISH TO STUDY © SHIP SAFETY ACTS, Vestris Probe Board's Findings Give TImpetus to Survey of Load Line Rules. By the Associated Press. LONDON, August 1.—~The Daily Mail today said the British Board of Trade, just fresh from its verdict of condemna- tion in the Vestris disaster, tvould con- sider immediately whether new regula- tions for survelllance of passenger ships were necessary. ‘The paper also said that a great ad- vance in safety measures against over- | loading might be expected shortly, and ! that an expert committee appointed by the Board of Trade almost has com- pleted Tevision of regulations governing the position of the load line so that they may be brought up-to-date soon. The committee’s report will'be sent to the dominions and foreign governments ternational agreement on the subject. Some London morning papers, com- { menting on the findings of the Board | 2 Z COATS All Furs at a Reduction of 257 to 357 UNTS INVITED of Trade in the Vestris sinking, today seized mainly upon those features which, in their view, exonerated the| British owners and the ship's British captain. Recalling the denunciations of the “American press during the early stages of the American inquiry, they contended that the Board of Trade in- vestigation, which was impartial and| JOSE ANDRADE DIES. Ex-First Secretary of Venezuelan Legation in Capital Expires. NEW YORK, August 1 (#).—Jose An- drade, former first secretary of the exhaustive, cleared the honor of British | Venezuelan legation in Washington and shipping. Catholic Woman Editor Dies. WEST PALM BEACH, Fla., August 1| (#)—Miss Carlotte O'Loan, author, and for 25 years editor of the Angelus, Catholic publication of Detroit, died at & hospital last night after a brief ill- ness. Miss O'Loan wrote several books under the nom de plume of Joseph F. Wynne. a nephew of the late Gen. Ignacio &\~ drade, former President of Venezu- ela, died Tuesday night at the Roosevelt Hospital. He was 59 years old. His father, Jose Andrade, sr., was Venezu- lean Ambassador at Washington dur- g\x President Cleveland's administra- on. P L Germany paid out more than $225.- 000,000 year. in unemployment relief last Rizik Brothers Extraordinary Values for F rida}: 35% to 50% Reductions In Every Department All Sales Final NUSUAL values in S10. propriate dresses for wear . . . for the roof at striking price reductions. TWELYE B No Exchanges .00 and $25.00 dresses, the hotel porch . . garden ., Ap- . dinner . vacation frocks I RO EE N F AUGUST 1, 1929. Ohe PALAIS ROYAL We’ve Taken Qur Entire Men’s Summer Suit Stock and Divided It Into Three Groups 7.95 10.95 19.95 regardless of former prices Wonderful Values at 19.95 Two and three piece tropical worsted suits in light and dark shades; sizes 34 to 48; regulars, stouts, shorts and slims. Palm Béach, Mohair, Linen and Kant Crush Suits, 10.95 In neat gray and A splendid collection—sizes 33 to 50— stouts, slims; shorts and regulars in the lot. dark colors; sizes Men’s Store—Main Floor 33 to 46 in the lot. Linen and Tropaline Suits, 7.95 tan effects; broken sizes Excellent values, Linen Golf Knickers, 1.95 Plus fours and regular knickers—light and 28 to 36 waist measure. At Summer Rates J.Sperling, Inc. rac the Transsiberian | to erican_round-the-world | communications, but Baron Komura re- | uth had his own railway empire in an’s plan was op- ed, and Japan began her dream of security Return for credit —or refund any coat pur chased during this sale if after 30 days in your posses- sion you find a substantial saving has not been effected. - . $5 Deposit —will hold any coat until Oct. 1st. If at that time you are not perfectly satisfied that you have effected a substantial sav- ing your money will be re- funded. J BJones & o INCORPORATED 1219-1221 G Street N.W. 7 Z CHARGE ACCOUNTS CHARGE ACCOUNTS 77 Czar Spent Millions Uselessly. Russia was left with the main north- | southeast route of the railway fanchuria, a thousand miles outhern spur from un. The railway| 350,000,000 rubles to vear until his own | BELIEVE IT 7 OR NOT! - FURRIER 1235 G St. N.W. - MEN! George & Co. Stages a Phenomenal No Profit No Phone Orders No C.0.D’s No Exchanges ALL SALES FINAL Reg. $2 Imported White Broadcloth SALE This ad is our special messenger of “GOOD WILL.” We won't make a penny profit—we'll just break even—BUT WE EXPECT TO MAKE A LOT OF NEW FRIENDS, Just imagine such prices as these! 0dd Lot of READ THEM ALL. All Quanrtities Limited! Act Quick! Fancy Stripgd Auquslt Sale of N this sale and presentation o f advanced Fall and Winter Coats we gulrlntee every coat to be at a saving over our own future prices. SOLICITED EVERY COAT BEAUTIFULLY SILK LINED Copy of Jenn Madg} Selected Smart SOLICITED Coals BUY NOW! CHARGED ON OCTOBER BILL 25 WING to advance selections and while manufacturers were dormant during certain labor condi- tions, we secured many of their choicest sample models (one- of-a-kind) that can- not be duplicated. Copy of Doucett Furs Skunk, Muskrat, Jap Fox, Red Fox, Kit Fox, Marmink, Civet Cat, Cross Badger, Natural Wolf, French Beaver, Mink Tails, Manchurian Wolf, -Ringtail Opossum and other fashionable fur trimmings. Colors Tan, Deer, Grey, Navy, Nude, Snuff, Green, Black, New Blue, Cranberry Red, Marine Blue, Pine Tree Green and the new season’s mixtures and smart novelties. YA Non shrink- able collars. Sizes 14 to 18. ATHLETIC SHIRTS 43c A Special Lot of Fancy Rayon WS and Plain Lisle The Coming Season’s Blue, White Pink and Peach - Fashionable Materials 0Odd Lot of Fancy : SHORTS Sizes 28 to 36 Copy of nee Model nbove) UNION SUITS Blue or Khaki WORK SHIRTS Regular 50c and 69¢ NECKTIES Sizes 36 to 44 OME in and see how attractive these Coats are in every detail. They introduce not only the newer Fall sil- houette, but also the most striking of the season’s new style effects . . . And we cannot emphasize too strongly how EXCEPTIONAL tHe values are in every instance. the newest of the new—the last word in Style, Fabric and Fur—smart adaptations of the very latest imports “from the leading stylists of Paris ... offered in this spe- cial selling event ata price that spells OP- POTUNITY for . every fashionable woman and miss. We request the return of any- thing that can be bought for less elsewhere. Copy of Vionnet Model Bobette Hats —fashioned by “Tenne” —advanced styles........ New Bags —smartly styled for Fall § 4.95 fashions—new leathers. .. 54

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