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THE SUN AND NEW YORK HERALD, FRIDAY, JUNE 25, 1920. ML IN FIRST ATTACKS pcfcflt Miistaplta KcmalPaslin; y Capture Move Ak-HIsfi- av North. nnd Broadway at 34th Street f 3pecialisfs in. Apparel i jN SMYRNA POST OFFICE V pjnff Alexander ITastona ro From Pnrifl in View of Now \War. BmnN. AbIa Minor, Juris 23. Th Orttk army Jmo lieguii an offennlvo Hlnt tliu forces of Mintnplia KemM PMha, tliu 'i'urklBh Nationalist leader, eccordinff to nn olllclal statement Ingued it Greek nrmy hoadquarterA, The 0 recks are meotlns with success, nccordlng to the uMlomcnt, which says: \Tlie olTensIve of tho Greek army ifiln.it tlm forces of Slustapha Kemal t Fiiha Wan Junu SJ, Tho operations ire proorcaiiig successfully. The enemy, concentrated In tho vlcmlty of (fifty-eig- miles northeast of Hmjrnft). wiw attacked both in front snil flank movements. lie withdrew In dlionler and was occupied by our troops, Last night wo continued the advancn norfhwurd. An attack against fSnllhll began IMMfl, Juno 21. A Ilavas dcKpatch from Constantinople says tho Oreek army thlcli took the offensive In Smyrna occuplPtl tho olllco of tho captain of tho port In Smyrna and ulso the Ottoman post olllco thero. Kins Alexander of arcence, nceordlns to lhl mornlng'H newspapers, will leave Paris for Athens, having hastened his departuro becaUBO of tho decision reached by the Allied Premiers at tho Hytho conference to entrust to the Oreek army tho task of clearing the Turkish Nationalist forces of Slus- tapha Kcmal Pasha from the ALEPPO POLICE SEIZE AND INSULT EMIR France Protests to King Fcisal Against Arrest. Taws, Juno 24. Tho Foreign Qfllco received Information from Beirut f the arrest by tho Prefect of Police of Aleppo, Syria, on Juno 12 of Emir Ahmed Mukhtar, grandson of tho Arab chief who foight the French in Algiers In the last century. The despatches say tho arrest was (fleeted under odious circumstance the Emir being dragged from his domicile without clothing and grossly Insulted. The Prefect of Pollco of Aleppo refused to relensfl the Emir, according to tho despatches, saying ho had acted under Instructions from tho Government at Damascus. On. H. J. E. Qouraud, French High Corrmlssloner in Syria, has protested to King Felsal of tiyrlo. BRITISH PACT WITH JAPAN UNSETTLED Premier Says No Provision Is Made for Renewal. Lonpok, Juno 24. When Premier Lloyd Grorgo was asked In the House of Commons to-d- whether the Govern- ment would consider the feeling that the o treaty should not be renewed until tho British Government had time to study the desires of \the new government which will como Into liower In the United States next Slarch,\ he replied that the British Government was aworo of that feeling, but could make no statement on tho treaty situat- ion at the present time. The Premier ndded that there had been no decision whatever with respoct to renewing or allowing tho treaty auto- matically to remain In force for a year, as the document provides. NO REPUDIATION OF ALLIED DEBTS TO U.S. Suggestion Never Was Made, Says British Treasury. London, Juno 24. The British Treas- ury authorized to-d- the statement that no proposition for dealing with the allied Indebtedness to tho United States as discussed either at the Hytho or Houlogno conferences. Neither have any or mo uovernments represented at those conferences ever suggested tho repudiat- ion of their obligations, It was added. Tho Treasury statement was mado In response to an Inquiry as to whether there had been any discussion of tho euRgcstlon that the French and Italian debts to England should bo waived, pro- vided England's debt to America was waived, Tecla Pearl THE the rarest pearl in existence, for it hss been known 6nly fif-te.enye- ars, where- as the Oriental has been com' mon foTtwenty-fiv- e centuries. DRuedcbR4tfWL in For Friday and Saturday Sale of Misses' Summery Silk Frocks Special at $2950 All the charm of youth has been embodied in every fold of these adorable frocks-rea- ch designed in such a delightful manner as to give constant pleasure. Fashioned of Taffeta or Georgette Crepe combined .with silk Foulard, in a diversity of styles featuring very smart blouse or basque waists and draped or tunic skirts. Three models illustrated. Sizes 14 to 20 years. Second Floor Women's i Swagger Capes and Wraps of a quality frankly unusual at $28 You cannot help but admire their clever styling wraps with deep capes qr softly crushed collars that frame the face so becomingly, pert throw-sca- r fsor the smartswingingcape that swirls about in such gay fashion. Developed in serge or Bolivia, with fine attention to detail. Handsomely lined withsilk. Two styles pictured. Fourth Floor Friday and Saturday Genuine Cowhide Bags At $15.95 Every one made'to sell at a higher price ' a All high grade cow- hide bags, lined with leather, and double stitched at manypoints to make satisfactory service sure. They are the best values in fine bags .to be had in New York. Sizes 16 and-1- inches. Colors: russet, brown, black. Featured Friday and Saturday A Sale of Imported Beaded Bags At $1930 Imported from Franc- e- which bespeaks a wonderful artistry that s to be found in no other country. Quaintly shaped drawstring models, with dangling tassels of harmonizing colors; frame-mounti- d bags wsplendent in their warmth of tone and beauty of design each the embodiment of French craftman-shi- p and exquisite French taste. Three styles pictured. Main Floor 4 Sole Leather Brief Cases SPECIAL , $14.50 Sturdy brief Cases, made of genuine sole leather. Fitted with reliable ex- tension lock and four or five pockets. In Black Russet or Cordovan. Sizes 15x17 inches.\ Men's Tourist Cases Special $1250 Compactly designed made of walrus grain leather, fitted with mili- tary brush, tooth brush holder, clothes brush, soap box, comb, scissors, nail file, shaving stick arid case. Main Floor 100 Diamond Clasp Pearl Necklaces VERY SPECIAL FRIDAY and SATURDAY At $39.50 Necklaces of beautifully tinted insoluble perfect- ly matched artificial pearls, with 18 karat white gold clasp, set with three fine cut diamonds. What could be more a graduation gift? Main Floor Fine Hair Goods Switches and. 'Transform-ation- s of the best quality hair Reduced 25 Every piece in our re- gular srock included with no exceptions. Third Floor For Friday and Saturday Women's Imported Japanese Silk Kimonos RJegu!arly $25 At13.50 Breathing of the Orient in their lovely silks and exquisite em- broidery Fashioned in true Japanese style of soft silk, lined with' silk and embroidered in designs of rose, wisteria or chcyy blossoms. A wide embroidered sash completes the charming picture Colors: Copenhagen, Rose, Black, Plum, Pink and Blue. , For Friday and Saturday Junior Girls' Summer Frocks At $6.75 The loveliest frocks for Summer fashioned of quaintly patterned voile in a very youthful model. The aemure collar is of organdie edged with ruffles, w)iich also adorn the sleeves and pockets. Ribbon loops catch up the organdie sash. Pic-- . tured. Sizes 12 to 16 years.- - $7.95 $6.75 Junior Girls' Smart Frocks $795 A new tissue fabric is the basis of this dainty model, with prim double collar and 'cuffs and diminutive ruffles running up and down the skirt, The flowing sash is also of organdie. Pictured. Sizes 12 to 16 yrs. Girls' Organdie Frocks - $5.95 Sizes 6 to 10' years. Very youthful and charming model in shirred empire fashion. Made of crisp organdie, elaborately trimmed with rows of picot ruffles and wide sash. Second Floor Friday and Saturday Women's Silk Shantung Suits -- AN IMPORTANT ADJUNCT TO. EVERY SUMMER WARDROBE At $27.50 Elaboiate, yet tasteful embroidery sounds the distinctive note on these ultra-sma- rt suits. They are unusually lovely, yet .as practical as anyone could wish. Hand-tailore- d in a number of al- luring models with notch collar and smart pockets or modish Etons with- - accordeon-pleate- d skirts all beautifully embroidered. Quantity Strictly Limited to 75 Suits Fourth Floor Binner Corsets REG. $10 and $15 FRIDAY AND SATURDAY and $12 Very seldom is a Blnnjr Corset reduced, and at these low prices, they will not be here very long. Models for every type of figure, in plain and novelty materials. All sizes, but not in each model. Quanity limited. None C O. D., Exchanged' or on Approval, ' Third Floor . $10.95. 329.50 $15.00 For Friday and Saturday A Sale of Women's Summertime Frocks 'AT VERY SPECIAL PRICES Re& $39.50 TafTeta Frocks in rxl (pLyDJ the smartest models for present wenr. Fnshinned of excellent aualitv'Taffeta.vith graceful aDfon tunic trimmed with fineiv Dleated frilling. Elbow length sleeves; In navy, black and brown. Sizes 34 to 44. L At $10.95 Figured Voile Frocks with box pleated side panels, trimmed with white, and pretty collar and vestee of white lawn. Made with short sleeves and wide sash. As cool as it is good' looking. Sizes 34 to 46. L25 Sport styles, khaki, blue, 7 At $15- - Dotted Voile Frocks, with surplice waist trimmed white yes-te- e, and of material. The;skirt has pleated brown; navy brown; and white. Sizes 34 to .A- - Reduced - - FloweredOrgandieFrocks $25 Now $19.50 Dotted Swiss Frocks $35 Now 25.00 Lace, and Net Presses Reg.$45 2950 Fourth Floor - \4 \ For Friday and JT aturday-r-- - ' A Sale Women's Smart White TubSkirts 1 At $475 and $6$0 Smart of line and sturdy of fabricthey cmb4ne;8tyie and durability with attrgciie'pficesr; In surf satin, gabardine or fancy weaves, ...some strictly tailored, others delightfully tufckeg;! with novelty belts and pockets, and pearl button .trim- ming. Waist bands 24 to 36, -- ' \''--\- -\- Silk Crepe de Chine Skirts Special f 1050 A new and very attractive pleated mpdel developed . in crepe de chine in flesh or white. .Delightful for sports and street wear. Fourth Floor Friday and aturday . \ - A Sale of Boys' Blue Serge Suits At $17.95 THE VALUES ARE THE Boys' Blouses Special collar and neck- band carefully made of serviceable neat stripes, plain and white ings. Sizes to 16 yrs. I with tails self In and 44. Keg. Reg. Now soft shirt-- tunic. BEST THAT HAVE BEEN OFFERED FOR A VERY LONG TIME The moment you see these suits, their exceptional value will be very evident. Their styling is not alone indi- vidual, but exclusive without being freakish. Worthy of 'special comment is their fine workmanship every stitch done with that thoroughness which at once inspires con- fidence. Produced in All Wool Navy Blue Serge. and may be obtained s ' 10 to 18 years. (Second pretty black of Boys' Summer Cravats, 55c Real Summery cravats of silk foulard, and smart striped, plaid and polka dot silks of exce- llent quality. Without competition at thisprice. Ploor,