The Houston Post. (Houston, Tex.), Vol. 37, No. 154, Ed. 1 Monday, September 5, 1921 Page: 2 of 14
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MIRACLE.
BOLSHEYIK MEETS
TURK AT ANGORA;
MISSION OUTLINED
Soviet Plenipotentiary De-
; nies That Reds Want
Constantinople
; Hwriiltd Pren Report.
JkNGOBjL Th bolshrnk niuioo at
ljDfarft headed by S-rxc NaUurenousa
M pJtai)otfcfii7 it jaat a mufti an
object of corioutr as it wotiM b in
Waaaiiiitoa. There u but few Ro-
aiaa kolalieTiki in Turk 'y. and the Tnrk-
Ull ftopulation oberres tbem Hoarl to
' in thty -r red Hothes and horaa
ad asiam people before or after
breakfast
. The boIabeTik misston which rrired
from UiMcow in late June composed of
a halt doaen men ad. a doxen or more
women aecretariea aod trpiata ia eatab-
Uahed hi a resklwce juat nn4er Ua walla
cf the anciBDt city. Over it flir-s a red
flag bearinc the inmnia of aoTiet Roa
na. mretelted aeroaa the street i a
hofe red bauaer ud which ia inacribed
ia TarkiSh leiten: "Down with imp
riatisa and rapitaliam."
In an adjoining house ara a few bol
ahevik aolchers baf otherwine there k
D preteoae at attract ins; attention.
Ttlla of Treaty.
Kataarenooaa it a former lawyer of
Saratov who sari his socialistic ten-
dencies nosed the gorernment of the
eaar to deport him in mil for a an
moatha' imprisonment in Siberia At dif-
ferent periods in the past three Tears
he was commander of the bolshevik
farces on the Archaorel front. He is a
short alert polite man neatly dressed.
an a smeaer 01 initialed cuarets con-
tained in a highly ornamented gold case.
"I am here because of oar treaty with
tat Tarts" he explained. "There ia no
secret treaty. The only one is that
drawn March 10 in Moscow. By it Kars
goea to the Turks and they now occupy
it despite report i to the contrary. The
treat ia founded on oar common revo
lutionary interests end both of ua are
bound not to recognise any international
tratj imposed on the other against ita
wUL .
"By it wc also re enrobe the rirht of
the Turks to Constantinople and it is
nonsense to say we are trying to capture
that city. It is also provided that a fu-
ture conference of interested nations
ball regulate the free passage of the
iferdaaelles straits and the commerce
of the Black Sea and in such manner
aa-Bot to infringe on the absolute sov-
ereignty and security of the Turks at
Constantinople.
"Article 4 recognises the shnflanty of
' he struggle of the peoples of the Orient
for national freedom - with the struggle
i f the workers of Russia for a new social
order and to both the right to govern
themselves as they wish.
"The Turks are equally afraid of oor-
seJves and the allies and are trying to
prevent any infringement on their in-
dependence by either."
Blame Prepagaada.
responsible for the shortcomings of oth-
ers. 8ae bring te all questions a so and
dear-thinking mind and a first-hand
knowledge of human natnre. Rhe knows
beat of aU the ordinary folks who do
the everyday work and badness of the
werM. and with this knowledge aba bal-
ances her scales.
Miss Robertson is very likable. Kb
does not waste tkwe with anyone or ask
others to waste time with her. 8b ia
apt to receive yon standing. If ah sat
and yow sat yea weald b apt to stay
too long. She is direct and to the pokrL
She strikes those who rem la cob tact
with her aa having nothing t conceal
and as not an adept at smoke screens.
Aa she has none of the wBes of woman-
kind sh use noate. . Naturally mra who
work with her like hes. Naturally they
appreeiat her dauning nothing and
shtr kins nothlnc.
If a gaea is allowable It ia that at.
ue eno. or aer nret urn do otaer "eon-
fTeesaaaa" will find a readier response
just from the personal aide of leriala-
ttv affairs. The Second district of Okla-
cooM have toae nothing better to
make woman' suffrage popular in con-
gress than by the slectioa of alias Rob-
art son.
Bagging and Ties
Sugar Dag Cloth
0. U. GRAVES CO. IMC.
Houston Texas
Ries'
"The Store of Courtesy"
-Ries'l
Asked why at the present time there
tear in Europe of a new
skea wcy
se saach
iotiot invasion of Poland and Rumania
h anawered: 'Tha. i the result of
ropaganda against u. So far as I know
.'. have no 'such intentions. We wish
a be friendly with all nations. We are
-ring to establish a responsible jov-
'mraent that eaa reopen commercial re
awns especially are we anxious to do
o with the United Ptaten. We realise
iat with a rerpocsible government we
a get long credits and rebuild Russia.
"We should like to see the long line
f ship repassing the Pardsnelles. car-
ring freight to and from South Russia
al in pre-war days.
"It la not easy for ns to form a sta-
1. Msponaible gevemment under pres--it
eoaditions with armed bands plnnder-
$ ia th eonntry dlatricU. yet if we can
-nee get people back to work as would
th caM if import and export busi-
esa atarted. the task will be far easier."
; BEST MAN IN CONGRESS.
(From the Waahington Post.)
There was a western city where a
-man was elected to the school board.
(e was on of nine members. After
t a year's service th other members
-rreed that she was "the beat man. on
" board.' It wouhi surprise a oaT in
Vaahington if after her first term the
other 434 members agreed that Miss
Alica- Roberfeoa was "th best man )n
mmgres" There ia BO secret aa to Miss
..ooertaoa's tfuceei 1n winaihi the re-
xnect "f her confreres. It lies in her
Aandane of good everyday homely
jard-wida common aeaae.
Khe attends to her own bobieear She
ires no pretense -of represeathuj any-
mg r anybody but those things and
rsona of her own diatrict. 8ba doss
ndertak to carry the weight of
w vara on herjshouWws aoi.u b
Charming New Fall Dresses
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are shown in this special feature variety. Dresset
in models that are exclusively correct authentic in
styles and confined to Ries' only.
There's a model for every figure and in sizes 1 6
to 44. Black navy are the predominating colors.
' Braided beaded embroidered and tailored
They're worth considerable more but' are priced
Tricotines
Poiret Twills
$27.95
Crepe Satin
Canton Crepes
Silk Blouses
$3.95
A splendid assortment of
Silk Blouses go on sale
Tuesday morning. Blouses
of Georgette Crepe Pus-
sy "Willow and Crepe de
Chines all colors many
worth to $10.00. Choice
each
$3.95
New Sweaters
$5.00
Some very clever new
thoughts are portrayed in
these new Sweater Coats
of ours all the charming
ideas in combinations are
here. Sweaters that retail
elsewhere $5.98 to $7.50
are priced here
$5.00
New Fall Suits at $45
Our New Fall Suits are here. We want to ac-
quaint you with these new masterpieces of tailors'
art We're proud of the showing and you will tie
surprised at their price littleness. We feature
for the week some very clever new models in
short medium or long lengths fashioned of
tricotines duvet poiret twills tfjIC AA
Choice H).UU
Stylish New Millinery
iYeti) Arrivals Every Day
Regardless of what your taste may be it is impos-
imc to seuect a Mat here that is not stylish or be-
coming. '
Every day there arrives some new innovation; some
style that is different in trimming color or combina-
tion but each Hat so far as style is concerned is beyond
comparison with anything that has been produced in
previous seasons.
a Winvite vou to this remarkable collection of
NewHatat
$7.50 $10 $12.$Q' and $15
$ee
Window
Display
Window
Display .
910-912 Capitol
BetwwhlabuidTnTii
LoftisDros.&Co.
Save 1st on Diaunonds
$200 Diamonds now $133.50
150 Diamonds now 100.00
125 Diamonds now 83.50
100 Diamond now 66.75
75 Diamonds now 50.00
50 Diamonds now 33.50
Prices will not go' lower. On the
contrary it is predicted that when
normal conditions become estab
lished prices will advance. The
conclusion is obvious
BUY NOW.
Th "Lady Louis" Is
ths favorite Diamond
Engagement Ring
New Green ll-k Pol id
OoM. The brilliant
Diamond la set In
White Solid Gold having-
the exact appear-
anoe of platinum.
$75 Value
Reduced to
$50
gm
A WEEK
Ioftlj T-Dlamaa
Cluster Ring
for Mao
Diamonds are
sat In platinum.
Mounting ia
M-a soua uoia.
111! value re-
i.. $125
UOO A WEEK
Octagon Bracelet Watch gold filled
engraved case and bracelet brlrht fin.
lah. ruU Jawalsd movement C9fl
gilt dial. Quaran'toed 20 years. 9Ci
t2.00 A MONTH
LIBERTY BONDS ACCEPTED
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fooda at lowest prices. Have your
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OPEN EVERY EVENING
rail or Writ foe Ctl. MA ti.
rltsaa (rastoa asoo and 4111 aa4 Bah.
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Til Oil
Reliable
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BRos&caje;(;;
SM MAIN STREET
Texas and Prairie Avenues
v'iA.
nnrt buildmg band;
Washed and Graded s
Mall Orwara Olvan Prompt and Careful Attontlon. ';
HORTON HORTON
Haaatofi Tsxaa.
BUIUDINQ MATERIAL. V ' V . ? v
Phorta Preston 1303.
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H. & B. BEER
Kstabllhd 17-New Orleans La.
Cetten atetka Qralna Previsions
Cotton Sd Oil Sugar and Ceffa
ttamsera ot iw Orlaaaa Colt aiaehaan
Raw Orleans rutura krakara- rJ.7 . "
new lora rvoauo vsobaaaa
Ma Terk Cartas and avaar
toea Eaehanga. New York csttoi
iiiav
d of
Assoc tatloa
lors
Trada Aaii.uVV.i?5.
r Unraoal Cotton Aaaoslatloa.
f pMtal attention ! to the asoMtloa a
srrs an lb akav aachaasaa.
Caleaao Board
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HOTEL DEMER
rata $1.50 Upward
. ' kXOELLKNT OAPK
d. E. DALY Manager '
ITS BETTER 10 BE SAFE THAN SORRY!
aaj lTJeJ
1 - i alsVTwu
Can UsBefore th Plra.
Mr. Woods President of the
National Refining Co writes:
"We bad two DiebaM rmnc
fafes In our offlcaa at th time of
toe big lire. When opened attar
th fire the- content were la b-
lolutelr perfect condition got Taa
being scorch d. though the offloaa
trer completely destroyed la a fir
which burned more tbaa one-half
ot the entire blocjt.
"In oar several enterprteea w
an using a onniber of these safe
tad will bay no other kind."
NOYES SAFE AND LOCK COMPANY
HOCSTOM TEXAS.
aaaanana
SYLVAN BEACH
AND RETURN
'111 ... War Tax ... 9C
MONDAY (LABOR DAY)
LIMIT SAME DAY
Schedule
Lav Grand Central Station.
8:00 A.M.
1:30 P.M.
5:30 P.M.
6:55 P.M.
Leave Sylvan Bach
7:01 P.M.
:22 P.M.
11:00 P.M.
No K-(note)
Hare
2G05CanlSt
LUMBER
The kind you want whair you
want rt Moat folks Ilk our'
Simber btoau we select th
snolc Itema from th best
mill.
"Buy Lumbar From Baring"
The Bering
Manufacturing: Co.
Preston 2084 and 394.
ROBERTUS
CHIROPRACTIC OFFICES
PALMER GRADUATE
703-705-707 IAS0I BLOC. PHONI PRESTON 2027
MILBY HOTEL
Teas Aveno and Travi etreet '
'MOOM and PRIVATE BATH and
CEIUNtt PANSi S1.W and Ua"
CHARLES P' PARKER MaiMpV Vt
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The Houston Post. (Houston, Tex.), Vol. 37, No. 154, Ed. 1 Monday, September 5, 1921, newspaper, September 5, 1921; Houston, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth609670/m1/2/: accessed July 18, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; .