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MKDKORO MAIL TR1IUJXK. MF,l)FORI), OIMKIOX, FKIDAV. AnilST 'J, V.m TWfiE EIGHT DELINEATOR STYLE BOOKS AT MANN'S NAVAL CUT FOR PEACE BUTTERICK PATTERNS AT MANN'S C "THE STORE FOB EVERYBODY" J rMONt-486-467 MEOfORD.WItCON. A GREAT STORE A GREAT COUNTRY A ON CONDITIONS IN LOIN NAMED Dawes, MacDonald Reach ( Soviet Union Announces Tentative Basis Is Claim ( Evening Standard Story Doubted By 'Inner Circle' Four Proposals Re ported Show Drastic Re striction. , LONDON, . Au. 2.A'i The KvonliiB Standard miys unlay ft In able to iitinoutire ' Ihut 1'i'linc .Mfu Inlpr Miicdnnald and AniliiiKsadur JJawuH liii vu readied a teni.it live fiKreeiiicnt or formula with regard to naval dlHarim-menl. Authoritative quartern In Lon don wore Inclined to minimize Die importance! of the KvenliiK Stan dard 'a Hlory. It wuh mild no do cJhIoiih had Iteen reached uk yet be tween London and WahlnK(on althoiiKh tlie eunversatloiiM w re proceed in v Hat It-fact m l ly. The Standard wild that the fol InVtillK lH'itpof-alu were Included In I he report ej at;iciiiH-iit or fur jiiu la: (I) The hattleshlp proKiu iiim to he rontilclcU. ( 1! The size of future bat tle tdilpx to be decreased. (3) The life of baiilcjIilpH now 111 coiutiilHNion to be prolonged, ntul ( 4 ) A tlcela ration by both countries of their wllllnnnew.s to ecu ho building submarine. WASH I NfiTOX. Auk. :- tiVi The four point ott whh h iv-ioi in from London y,U I'rlnie .Miuisier MjU'dotmld and A uibaSK-ulitr I:imh had reai-heil mi e-m-'iit In their naval OImus-hJoiih were t-aiil loilay )y atiilinriliilive Mum-en to have no relation ( the fa -!. State depart iin-m official)- de t'liurd lo comnx'iit on the London report. Kvery effort han been made by nfllelahi here to have hii iiounecmeiilH on the London dls eUHfdoiiH In roil it Troin either the piiuin tnluihter or .Mr. Da wen. AVhlln it In expected that any an nouncement of an fiKi-ceinenl on the naval question, whether tenta tive or not, will he made In Lon don, It wan Hlronxly Indicated hero today that considerable k round niUMt ho covered be Tore anything in (he way of a definite and con eliiNlve agreement between tint two powoi-H would ho rcirthcomlUK. ER NOVEL Drastic Basis for Settle ment Manchurian Prob lemLiberation Workers, Appointment of Railroad Manager and Conference Demanded. MOSCOW, Aug. 'I. (!') The .o vlet union government, tatting Its first public notice of quasi-official effort h to reach a peaceable et tleincnt of the Chlnene J'JuHtcrti railway con trove ry with China, today announced three drastic eon diiloiiH iih a solution of the prob lem rained by Chinese aelzuro of the railroad. The, conditions were made pub lic in a foreign office statement, which listed In detail convormi tloiiH between li. N. Melnikov, fur mer consul general at Harbin, and ThmI Vun-Sheng, Manchurian com inlKsiouer for foreign affairs. The negotiations apparently be gan .1 uly 22, and continued tin' 11 July when Chang HkmcIi Liang, governor of Manchuria, remained silent on a proposal that the so-, vlet government name both man - j ager and assistant manager for j the railroad. I L. M. Karakhan, vlco-commisfar for foreign affairs In the sovk-t union guvernment, said there was no prospect of Mettloment of the conflict except on the basis of I ChliMse acceptance of tho Klipu-j lalloiiM. The conditions were; (II Liberation of sn let Wn,-' ers and civil nerviee men held In Manchuria. ( - ) A ppolnt ment by l he soviet government of both manager and assistant manager of the disputed railroad. CI) A conference to be called Immediately for logntiatlng ques tions aiis'ng out of the conflict. In addition It was said both Ch Inn ami Itimsla would have to agree to admit (hut the status of tho railway ban been changed us a result of ilH seizure and subject to further change In accordance will the I'-'ltlnu and Muliden ugroeinoiitM of 1!:M. CAPK C.ItJS-NKZ, Km nee. Aug. .L lT) Tell prospective channel swimmers, eight women and two ulen, have been In training at t:ils take-off cape for several weeks ami there tins not been ten lines In the Krench newspapers about their activities. Five years ago the appearance of one lone channel aspirant swim mer whs good lor at hast n column. Mrs. Myrtle lluddlelon. billed as the American professional long distance champion, plans in hwJih from tills Svz to Dover and back again. Tho Xltli-nfi'ld twins. American gltis. need I .1, t he , Isses I vy llawko, Joan Hi union. M l l y I'arkor and Cr-nnle CUhead of Lngland; and Mademoiselle Ksllle Dcltmnoy of Kruncc, are the oilier members of the "weaker sex" vow ing lo swim tho channel. Due tin Sehlfre of Uertmtny and Ishitk Holmy, the giant Kgyptlan. complete tho swimming colony. ST. LOCIS. Aug. 2. P Kale (lied) Jackson and Forest O'ltrtile plh'tlng the monoplane "St. louls liobln" with which they establish ed n new world's endurance rec ord of seventeen and one -ha If , days of flight, took off from Lam be it-St. Louts field at !:0' a. in. today for Chicago to appear In n relueltng deinouslrat Hi) late today. Jackson anil o'ltrlue have just eompb'trd twit strenuous days of rerelvini: the plaudits nf St. Lollls. mm "Mixer " SAN (iCK.VTI.V. Cal.. Aim. 2. -(!) I'llill K' l y. Mini iirliil'. si n ti'iicod (o Kan Qutmlin prisnn Inr klllhm liny Kayiiiiniil. in Inr. In a flKt flKhl. whk I'i'IihkciI mi imnil" Imlay. lln Iff t I hi' pilMin at ii:.lu ii. m. In a prlvalo ihiIiiiiiiiIiIIi. dilv imi liy h I'luinffiMir. Ki'lh was srn trnci'il (o llvo youra iiui'r ho wa-i cniivlctiMl nf inaitKlaiiKlilt'r anil scrvnl Inn yrnra and innntli 01 that ti'rni. Iiiiiolliy Mai'Kayi'. m Iicks (i.i of llayniuiiil. w ivrd in iinuiihs In San Cjiiiniln for Iiit pan In ihr i-Hsr. SIim was cunvlrlfd nf run Hpii liiK In u llhhnlil Inrni nialliiit rrimriM IliHK Ikt linshamrK di'ath. wlildi uiiiini'd In I lullvmiiid. 4 ON ROUND If TRY I.YMI'MO, IOiik.. Auk. i.Ti Th DuchrH nf MiMlfnnl. ICnKlHiid' flliifr durlior.H, MiarUMl In Iiit llu tnoniiptano Indiiy tin an ulUnnpl In fly lo.oun mlliitt tn IikIIh and IihiK In a wefk. Cant. T. 0. 1 arnaid pi luti'ri lh( niRililiin tvllh llnh l.llilc iirtlng an ciiKinefr anil mtoimI pilot. TlJ8 jilano le culled the "Spider." li Ira A BEVERAGE WITH IN5TANT APPEAL This drink will be served ice cold FREE to all who visit JIM GRIEVES Popular Resort At Prospect Tomorrow Saturday At Mann's Department Store The policy of this store regarding fashion makes it necessary to clear stocks for the arrival of new merchandise regardless of price reduction necessary ON SALE SATURDAY Window Fabrics The August CluHii-Up sale offoiH you a splendid choice of plain aud fancy drapery material. All are yard-whin and of medium weight that Mold up to $Lli5 yard. Your choice Saturday per yard The ('leaii-rp ;tlf offers yardu and yardH of rrady tn lmni; valence! In Kicen and blue material. This valence is finished with dmihle rufl'loH and ready for tho rod. HeRii hir 70c. Your choice, per yard 69 39 Dress Fabrics Our llilliKdi flKiirnd rayun voile. A dalnly Hhoer falijic Unit, really ro Homhina (inomntlo and at Iho sainn Hum Iq washable. ItoKular $1.00 value. Your eholce Stilufdiiy per yard Our ri'Kiilar Jl!.."i value Keorcetle rri'iie. Tnla la a marvelyiiH riiial lly and In full 10 Iiii'Iiph wide. I'onieH In lieimlllul floral patloi-nx. Vour elioiee for llila t'lran-llp iiale. Per yard Our Hi a ml ii i il nuallly .I'.ilnrli voile In heaiillful flKuied pnlterna and Klorloiia eolor coiulilnationa. 'I'hli fahrie la wasliahlc and aella regular at :i!ie yard. Your cholee per yard, Saturday 69c SJ.75 19c HAND BAGS ThcAiiKunt Clpan-rp of winnrn'H sinnmcr hand haps, underarm, and pouch stylo and Includes silks, 1ml tatlou tapestry and woven strawn. The. iTKtilar valuew on lllene liapj t ire. up t(t $:t.Sft. Your chnleo $2.65 BONCILLA CREAM Mniu'ilht Is n natimuilly advertised lino of tolltd preparHtions, hut wo must close, it nut. Alt creams ami skin fond that sold up to $1.00 arc KoltiK Saturday fur only. 19 SILK SCARFS llcatitllnl triaumtlar style silk scarfH. Ideul for sport wear. These come In wonderful cuors and are vcKiilar values to $t. '-!.". Vour choice lor Iho August l lcaii l p Mile 75' FOR MEN Men's Dress Pants Auilht clean tip of men's odd dress pjints. A spirit did chance lo pick up that exlra pair of panls yuii havo horn wunlitm. These we orfer nt 'Jii ff Hrr onr regular stuck and consists of many very desira ble patterns In hoth llfchl hihI dark .Hhades, stripes, tweeds, Hiid f;olld colors. No alterathuis h( this low price. 20 off MANN'S MAIN FLOOR AUGUST GLIEMUIP III SAUE Almost too numerous to mention are the clever dresses one will find in this August clean up, newest styles, fahtics and lines. The newest in summer modes. Kvery frock mirrors the crisp, cool chic of authentic fashion designs. There arc tub silks, silk ensenihles wilh adorablo jackets to match or contrast. There are coo! sleeveless frocks tn charminp colors and ho on down, though this assembled uroup of strictly Mann quality dresses. Kcgulur values up lo $lS.7o. Your Choice Saturday $ 3.75 See These Dresses in Our Show Window MANN'S SECOND FLOOR Summer Straws Reduced The lilllllnerv .shop Joins Hie AllKllst i learanee with a veumHiu o. This de partment haw taken It enllle stork or beautiful summer straws and redueed I hem for linnl clearance at l .no each Many adorable hats ale III this Kroup as we'l as plenty of head sizes, t'onie early and select yours. $1 MANN'S SECOND FLOOR Women's Hosiery Women's pure silk liose. "THEME", a full fashioned medium service weight number with the much wanted square or pointed heel. Assorted shades and sizes. Regular values to $1.65. Your choice Saturday $1.00 Pair Children's Hose l-'or the children the August Clean Up salo offers three-quarter length lose In fancy patcrns and assorted ihndes. Regular DOe. Your choice 2& Wome's Underwear For Saturday the underwear sec tion offers women's fine quality rayon step. In sets in plain tailored and novelty trimmed styles. , All colors to choose from, rtegular value. Your choice per set, Also from the underwear Section comes this special on women's rayon bloomers in short and regu lar styles, nile and peach shades. These are regular $1.19. Your choice, per pair Another splendid bloomer special for the August clean-up sale'. Wom en's rayon bloomers. Regular style In peach, orchid, nile and flesh shades. All si7.es and selling for $1.83. Your choice Saturday, per pair $1-95 89c 79c " ft BLANKETS For tho cold 'nights that are sure to ome this fall and winter one will need warm blankets. Now Is tho tlmo to buy them. These wc are offering are pure wool in 70x9n and liOxSO in. They aro plaids ol lavender, blue, rose and gold. Regular value up to $1.40. Your choice ; $9.95 Bed Spreads A lied spread special that is hard to equal. A group of while satiu spreads In full bed size: 7"x9t and S0x!HI and include values up to $I0.!1S. (Some are slightly soiled). Your choice Saturday $395 Ea. FOR BOYS Boys' Wash Suits A final clean up on hoys' wash suits. Suits of fast color broadcloth. English print, linen, and madras. Splendid assortment of colors apd styles. All ages from to 8 Included. These aro suits we have been selling all season from $1.U0 to $1.J0. Your choice Saturday 79 ic Ea. MANN'S MAIN FLOOR