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10 4 VIENNA IS URGED AS PEACE LEAGUE HOME Austrian Selection Would Sot-ti- e Dispute Between Dutch , and Swiss. TO MAKE TRAVEL SAFE Council Seeks to End Frontier Bullnjrs That Impose Hard- ship and Expense. Sp,nnl Cablt Df patch to Tn KrN tnn Nrw j To: Hsbmd. Copyright, IHO, ly Tin Bus and New Yin Hauu. Pakis, Julr II The constant compet- ition between the Swiss and the Dutch 'tor the doubtful honor of providing th jhome for the League of Nations may b pettled by transforming the one tlm Austrian War Office Into a headquarter 'tor the peacemaker!. A troup of Swedish and Dutch finan- ciers are said to have been negotiating for aeveral weeka for the purchase of (the ancient palaca In Vienna where. th IWar Ministry was Installed Just before lill, and reports are current In Vienna, and are supported by considerable au- thority, that the bidders Intend offering the building gratia to President Wilson s wandering tranquillity experts. I Enterprising promoters point out that jVlenna Is more centrally located than either Genera or The Hague and the? 'hope the presence of the league would help to restore order In Central Europe. Bv the Astociatri Tress. San Sebastian, Spain, July 31. Mak- ing all of Europe safu for legitimate) travellers was one of the problems which (Occupied the Council of the League of Nations at Ita first session here yester day. The question came up on a report of the Ambassiidors Council, which cited many complaints, comprising a wide range of grlevancrs. such as extortion ate price, difficulties with passport vlses and the confiscation of watctu-s- . i jewelry and other personal property at jlhe frontiers of new counlrles In Central 'Europe. A case of detention of travellers, eveji confinement during the exercising o' formalities, was mentioned In the re- port. Crossing Europe, It was pointed out, travellers are obliged to buy new tick- ets and register their baggage anew at each frontier, losing money on the ex- change as well as time with each op- eration. The object the council has In view Is fo remove the vexatious and unjustified excesses by new regulations that would make It possible for passengers to take through trains In safety and comfort. Representatives of all countries!, It was terlded. will be brought together at the end of October and the different States ill be afked to harmonixe their regu- lations with the necessities of travel. Application of decrees prohibiting ex. portatlon of money from different Eu- ropean countries also was considered by the councillors. Another question of discussion was the payment of the expenses of the Sarre Basin boundary connlssion. No decision on this was reputed after the meeting, but It Is understood the coun- cil deems It advisable that the people of the Sarre district should not be asked to continue to pay the heavy expenses of an operation which Is long drawri out and which Interests only France and (Jarmany. These countries probably will be asked to share the expenses. Reports on the dispute between Swe- den and Finland for possession of the Aland Islands showed statements from both countries had been received. Thr-s- will be examined by a commission of Jurists pieslded over by Prof. Ferdi- nand Larnaude of the faculty of the University of Paris, beginning Au- gust S. ALLIED TROOPS QUIT PLEBISCITE AREAS Continued from First Pope. official communication, have been with-- 1 drawn from the frontier. Polish de- tachments which have crossed Into Ger- many have been disarmed by the se- curity police. In view of the Increasing difficulty of the situation the Government here has asgea me presment or tne peace conrervt ence In Paris to reply to Its recent, note seeking permission for Germany to take necessary measures to maintain neu- trality on the eastern frontier, as the forces there now are not sufficient for protection. The military authorities in Out-of-tow- n in- convenient establishment advantage Shopping individual have been i in as warrant. . The of in these their stay area, it Is ' out. the lead to show smart plain or has been asked to place shipping at Ger- many's in orner to facilitate transport of her troops. The correspondent ot the Berliner Neuette NacKrAchte, who returned to- day to Lyck, nine miles north of the Russian frontier, from a tour of the ter- ritory between the frontier and Suwalkl. that only fragmentary detach- ments of the Polish army were encount- ered north of Ossovetx. He says that the Polish front Is only half Its former length. The Russian army was com- posed of only two Infantry and two cavalry divisions, the made up of (.000 men each and the latter of 3,000. He said that Polish stragglers whom he encountered wore mostly youths. Ha estimates that the volunteer army, which was 300,000 strong at the begin- ning of the Is at present strong. The German Communist organ the Red Flag assert that It 1 reliably that the Entente Is actively en- gaged In organising Polish relief expedi- tions In the occupied territory and that army units have been organised under the pretext that they were to relieve forces In the plebiscite sones. A special despatch from Warsaw to tie VotaUche Ztitung says that evacuation of Lemberg has been In view of Improvement of the front In that After conferring with the military commander the city officials Issued a proclama- tion, announcing that the city would be defended to the utmost. The despatch states that the feeling at Warsaw I not Indicative of approach- ing danges, and that plans for ultimate evacuation are not yet London. July 31. Continued successes for the Bolshevlkl are announced In an oflVlal statement Issued Friday hy the Russian Bovlet Government at XoKOW and received here y by wireless TW. ... . . . i . i In the direction of Blelsk (thirty miles south of Bialyttok) sfter fierce Hgh(Tng our troops forced the River Narva and continuing to adva.net. \We occupied Prushanl Tuesday and advanced to Brest-Lltov- Thursday. In the direction of Kovel our troops are driving the Poles back to the River Btokhod. ' Tn the Crimea sector fighting con- tinues between the River Dnieper and south of the towns of Alexandrovak and Nogalsk.\ Washington, July II With the Bol- shevist armies men&cltig Warsaw, evacu- ation of warehouses where the bulk of the American Red Cross supplies are stored la under way, according to cable advices y to national headquarters of the Red Cross. Warehouse and garage space has been obtained at Crakow, where the supplies .ire being moved. All Red Cross workers have been sent to Interior points, according to the which added that thousands of refugees were fleeing into the Interior without food or clothing. \Que .force Blalystok. AUGUST NEW WILSON POLICY AROUSING JAPANESE From Expected Soon on Mysterious Repre- sentation From Washington. July 11. America's prrblem In the Orient Is assuntiftg is.rgn ptcportlons as a result of the evident on tho part of the to enforce the open door policy throughout the world. The Increasing tenseness of tho situa- tion Is not lessened by fact that Government officials refuse to patrons who find it to visit our at this time, take of our Service, and secure that same care and attention which is given to Store Visitors. of a of ' of - or the irontier act arrival Polish troops and In the eastern Ir might and the report former Polish (0.000 the sector. being 1920. Iteply Tokio determination the may Present Style-Critic- al Woman New Fashion-Theme- s for Autumn FJRESSES GOWNS the straight silhouette, enhanced artistic embroideries Eastern Stewart present smartest Paris Dresses Gowns, replicas adaptations, developed Back Charmeuse, Duvetyn, Crepe, Tricotine Clearance Sale of Summer Apparel At Radical Reductions Organdie Voile Dresses Regardless Former Prices 15.00 Imported Organdie and Imported Voile Dresses, with exquisite lace, embroidery, frills, beading and piping. Also number real French Irish Dresses. Smart Summer Frocks Regardless Former Prices 7.75 Collection comprises ccol, comfort jable Dresses Plain Figured Voile and Gingham, adorned with fine ruffles, frills, self-poin- ts and dainty laces. Chic Shantung Silk Suits Formerly Selling 39.50 29.50 circumstances Instructed Masterfully tailored Shantung Mhl-t- o additional first quality, made Japan, pointed undesirable srnart Suits notch consequences, Entente therefore disposal campaign, in- formed discon- tinued reassuring Lwuiifc. Tuxedo collars, two and four pockets, natty Pearl buttons and Self strap trimmings. Wool Jersey Suits Formerly Selling to 39.50 18.75 and 25.00 t Including several ultra-sma- rt models in jaunty designs, with Roll, Tuxedo Plain notch collars, fine pin-tuck- s, inverted seams and novel pocket, button, collar and cuff treatments. and heather shades. i Capes, Wraps Coats Regardless of Former Prices 25.00 end 35.00 ( In two very special are unusually attractive Capes, Wraps and Coats, soft Taffeta, Duvetyn-Velou- r and Cloth, trimmed with tier?, huge collars, advanced to Brest-Litovs- it on Thursday. I picot edging and fine bilk embroidery I . , . have occupied- - I at In SUN AND NEW YORK HERALD, SUNDAY, 1, Washington, American Personal jThis Polo dny or admit that this country has pro- tested against Japanese occupation of the northern portion of the Island of Sagtudlan and against Japanese en- croachments In eastern Siberia. While pieservlng this attitude of silence It Is tacitly admitted that a reply from Japan to some sort of communication le ex- pected. While apparently advancing with di- rectness In the matter of Japanese im- perialistic moves In the direction of Rus- sia, coupled with reported Japanese Intrigues In China, the Washington Gov- ernment Is developing It new policy of determined partiolpHlion In world events In other quarters and Is assem- bling the fullest Information possible relative to the allied programme toward Russia and other European settlements. The near protest against the reported apportioning of the Mesopotamlan oil fields by France and Oreat Britain was not an Isolated move and had In mind the application of the broad principles of the open and equal commercial opportunity In countries occupying tho Fifth Ave. position of mandate to 'some other country. It was Intimated y In official circles that the Mesopotamlan oil set- tlements reached by France and Great Britain were tentative In character and that the right of America to participate will not be denied. APPEAL TO MOSLEMS TO ATTACK BRITISH Kemal Sends Letters to Agents Urging Revolt. Washington, July 31. evidence of the active connection of Mustapha Kemal. Turkish Nationalist leader with the Holshsvlkl and the re- cent revolutionary outbreaks In tOpo tamla and Syria Is contained In letter from him and other Nationalist leaders to agents In the Moslem world received here to-d- In official circles. Addressed to reiprescntutlvcs of the Correct'Tlpparel forWomen&Ottisses for the and for Fall reveal new with in motifs. 8s Co. the of the new and in and in Creped Satin, Canton and Poiret Twill. lim- ited and Linen in region and belted and plain groups in The communique reads: THE door Documentary under almost eight finest event. prices which selected measure Stewart values storage vaults, insured double price. low that Hudson Seal Seasons Price. 750.00 Beautiful in. model voluminous overcape. Per- fectly matched Seal Season's Price, of enhanced of pelts. Secsons Price, 795.00 45 in. model collar of Natural Squirrel lustrous skins, perfectly matched. Natural Season's Pric; 950.00 Finest quality overcape border of Seal Price, 695.00 Handsome in. model, collar of velvety Seal Season's Price, 300.00 Ultra-sma- rt in. showing collar of Seal Coat 350.00 Season's Price, 475.00 Handsome 36 long, or unbelted. Huge of \Bolshevists and of the Na- tionalist In Bagdad, MosMoul, Snlalmanla, klr.\ the letters, by Mustapha Kemal, by Kmin of tho Na- tionalist In and hy Col. of the Turkish Minis- try of War In Constantinople, for the Incltnnent cf revolution the Moslom population. 'Tim Ministry of tho Cabinet and especially his the Mustapha In on communi- cation, \will be Infinitely and If be a general revolution against the Promise tliat munitions and bo furnished Joining the novement WSJ by Mustapha and Lengfiie to 31 The league, was organlxed recently, has been ordered dlsbant'ed, according to despatch to the Aaafii date of 30 ' At St. Pall Season shown Stewart Co. 7AILORED fluency trig, elongated com- bined with quality precision custom-to-orde- r Favored fabrics Veldyn, Duvetyn, Yalama t&Uw&rt & o CornctjyarelfofWomen&jitisses Announce, Beginning Tomorrow, Their Annual August Sale g 9urs Coats, Wraps and Separate Pieces Ik HIS August Sale has been months. 7 The very raw and garments obtainable Were purchased from time to time at exceedingly low and away in vaults this Despite low at these Furs were bought, every and garment to up to sterling standard quality & Hundreds of our patrons who have bought at August Fur Sales have come back to com- pliment us on unusual and absolute satisfaction from their garments. In many when these Furs were brought back in our patrons them more than the original purchase are extraordinarily cannot possibly hope repeat them Season. Wrap 595.00 The 48 with skins. Hudson & Mink Wrap 795.00 The 1,000.00 Sumptuous Wrap finestHudson Seal, huge collar choicest dark Mink Mole Squirrel Wrap 625.00 The with huge fur. Fine, Squirrel Wrap 750.00 The skins, 48 in. model, deep and self fur. Hudson Beaver Wrap 495.00 , The Season's v 43 exhibiting deep soft Beaver fur. Hudson Wrap 195.90 The 30 model self fur. Hudson The model, in. may be worn belted . collar and bell self fur. Ottoman movement Basra, Karkuk. Dlarfce- - signed Ottoman movement Omar Chrwkl appeal nmong War. Majesty Sultan.' Kemal said pleased gratified there should British.\ troops would leaders made Kemal Emln. COW Told Disband. July Corcnn which a Seoul Shimbun under July for the and fine tailoring unexcelled Peachbloom, Tricotine. Fur preparation for fur our for the fur was carefully the of demanded by furs our the instances, for our for so we to again with & & cuffs Egypt, Tokio, by Co. Hudson Seal Coat 425.00 The Season's Price, Luxurious 40 in. model, of skilfully matched pelts, ex- hibiting collar and bell cuffs of self fur. Hudson Seal Coat 495.00 The Season's Price, 45 in. model with handsome collar and bell cuffs of Natural Skunk, Beaver or Squirrel fur. Lustrous skins. Natural Squirrel Coat 395.00 The Season's Price, Smart 36 in. model with large colfar and bell cuffs of self fur. May be worn belted or unbelted. Hudson Seal Coat 298.50 The Season's Price, Smart 30 in. model with deep collar and cuffs of self fur. May be worn belted or unbelted. Hudson Seal Coat 395.00 The Season's Price, 495.00 36 in. model with large collar and cuffs of Natural Skunk, Squirrel or Beaver fur. Unusually fine skins. Marmot Coat 125.00 The Season's Price, 175.00 36 in. model with large collar and bell cuffs of self fur. May be worn belted or unbelted. Mole & Squirrel Coat 350.00 The Seasons Price, Unusually handsome model of Mole with large Cape collar and cuffs of Natural Squirrel. An Extensive Collection of Small Fur Pieces at Extremely Low Prices Furs Purchased During This Sale Will Be Kept In Storage ifnlil November 15th, Free of ataaig mm mm FRANCE TO FLOAT NEW LOAN AT 6 P. C. Government Determined to Stop Paper Inflation. 1'Aki, July 31. The Chamber of Dtp titles adopted by a cbow of hands to- night a bill providing for a new loan to be Issued at the rate of 6 per cent, and enjoying the same advantages as previ- ous loans. The Finance Minister, Fredrlc In Introducing the bill, said tl at the heavy financial charges of the war were far from having disappeared. The Ooverjwnont was determined to eradicate paper Inflation and avoid fur- ther advances from the Bank of France. The present Issue, he said, was repay- able Wholly or serially from 1931. . The Minister referred with satisfac- tion to the rise of the franc as compared with the dollar and pound. One of the Deputies demanded that the Government refuso to recognize the 37th & all a in Silk skin large s3eI Russian Soviet Government unless M kept the obligations of itusj slan Government and another sxpri s4 surprise at tho suddon manner In which the Government had Introduced the i.iijj AMERICANS RECEIVED BY KING OF John H. Fahey and B4 lenms nave Audience. Rom, 31. The King y r celved John H. Fahey, formerly pro. dent of the Chamber of Commcrc ot the United State, by Al. fred B. Dcnnl American Comm. rci Attsche at Borne. In an at the Qulrlnal Palace. King Victor Emmanuel, who Is most keenly Interested In all Modern problem showed himself thorrughly acquainted with American qucstlons. Our new phone number is Fitz Roy 2400. Mail or phone orders or in- quiries will receive prompt and careful attention. SUITS the grace of lines, and of apparel. are Duvet de Laine, Cloth and pelts prices stored Annual derived Prices this 525.00 695.00 495.00 375.00 495.00 Charge previous ITALY, Alfred July audlonce Clearance Sale of Summer Apparel , At Radical Reductions Handsome Sports Skirts Formerly Selling to 24.50 10.00 An extensive variety of the very smart est of the Summer Skirts, developed in Crepe de Chine, Georgette, Dew Kist, and fancy Sport Silks. Practical Summer Skirts Formerly Selling to 9.75 4.75 Included are extremely smart Summeff Skirts, in non-shrinkab- le Gabardine an4 Tricotine. Attractive pockets, button) trimmings and detachable belts. Smart Bathing Suits Formerly Selling to 18.75 3.95 and 10.75 Two special collections of Bathing Dresses and Swimming Suits, in Surf Cloth, Satin, Wool Jersey and Fibre Silk. Also a number of hand-painte- d Taffeta models. Clever sash effects, piping, arm lets, pearl buttons and embroidery stitching. Crepe de Chine Nightgowns Very Specially Priced 5.00 Exquisitely made of fine quality heavy Crepe de Chine. Plain tailored models, and others enhanced by embroideries, tucked Georgette, Calais and Val. Laces. Flesh color only. Fibre Silk Sweaters Priced Phenomenally Low 8.95 A variety of extremely smart models, in plain, fancy and novelty dropstitch weave effects. Smart Tuxedo, round and sailor collars. wiriV nnH nnrrrvu tasViPS ending in handsome tassels. In plain and com- bination colors, i