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Gouraud's Oriental Cream A Delicious Food Absolutely Pure. Large Glass Jars 10¢ At your dealers or delivered anywhere in this city. 'VEGETARIAN Foop & NUT (0. 33941 S. CAPITOL ST. 8.E. Aspifin Always say “‘Bayer” Aspirin is trade mark Bayer Manufac- lure Monoaceticacidester of Salicylicacid, DECKER BROS. Upright Piano (Used) Gold Old Name Extra Special at $190 Arthur Jordan Piano Co. G Strect at 13th Homer L. Kitt, Sec.-Treas. My advertisement may be copied, but not my work DR. PLATE SPECIALIST Plate Specialist 307 7th St. N.W., Opp. Saks’ baseball, stc., make sore muscles and sometimes eause gprains and strains. These pains and aches will be quickly relieved by applying freely Sloan’s Lini- ment, and you will be fitas “a Siddle for the next day's | Clean houses are kept | ! clean with PREVENTOL It does not stain the finest fabrics,but effectively destroys all insect-life. ' PREVE i | | SIS S VENTOL ) l| i sicclared REDUCED RENTALS AGGREGATE 6,387 Landlords in Some Cases Also Favored in Commis- sion’s Decisions. Yearly rental savings aggregating $6,387 will be realized by tenants as a result of forty-two rent decreases provided for in a list of determina- tions handed down today by the District rent commission. Landlords will &ain an additional yearly rental income aggregating $2.274 from increases granted in eight instances. The monthly rental charge in five cases was ordered continued by the commission. Three tenants were dispossessed and two landlords were denied possession of premises. A total of sixty decisions was handed down, following an extended recess last week for clearing up the accumulation of work. £ List of the Decisions. The list of determinations follows: Clara F. Love, complainant, against B. D. Mankin; notice to vacate 430 M street northwest, served by Love on Mankin, insufficient. ~ Mary ctor, complainant, against Thomas J. Fisher & Co. Inc.; rent of 1419 1ith street northwest, occu- pied by Proctor, fixed at $20.5 previously $22.50. Hattie Mackall, complainant, against Buckley & Grindley; rent of 1524 5th street northwest, occupied by Mackall, fixed at $40; previously the same. Julia Holson, complainant, against W. D. Sullivan; rent of 709 Harvard occupied by Holson, ; previously $25.50. Miss F. M. Stacy, complainan against Higbie & Richardson, In rent of apartment 45, the Alwyn, o cupied by Stacy, fixed at $60; prev- iously $80. Mrs. Henry Baker, complainant, against Ethel M. de Gogorza; notice to 50 street northwe: bert, fixed at $5 8. Pennestri, complainant, against J. Leo Kolb; rent of 223 Shotts alley northeast, occupied by Pennestrl, fix- ed at $10; previously $20.50. Landlord Favored fn Two Cases. B. F. Ssul Company, complainant, against Sherman Bible and E. A. Pick- ett; rent of apartment 1, 1714 A street Southeast, occupled by Bible, fixed af $15.50; previously $10; rent of apart- ment 2, 1712 A street southeast, oc: cupied by Pickett, fixed at $15.50; previously $10. William A. Watson, complainant, against B. F. Saul Company; rent of 2149 Newport place northwest, occu- pied by Watson, fixed at $27.50; pre- viously the same. > E. Masemer, complainant, against Weaver Brothers; rent of apartment 103, the Alabama, 1015 N street north- west, occupied by Masemer, fixed at 45; previously $55. T. J. Stuart, complainant, against James Morris Woodward; rent of 933 234 street northwest, gccupled by Stuart, fixed at $70; previously $80. William Mandis, complainant, against H. H. Bergmann & Co.; rent of 3600 36th street northwest, occupied by Mandis, fixed at $40; previously $60. Margaret G. Shipley, complainant, against J. M. Penny; rent of 4500 15th street northwest, occupied by Shipley, fixed at $80; previously $125. A. C. Haskell, complainant, against Hedges & Middleton, Inc.; rent of apartment 2, the Newport, 2164 Flor- ida avenue northwest, occupied by Haskell, fixed at $40; previously $65. Timothy P. Finnegan, complainant, against Hedges & Middleton, Inc.; rent of apartment 41, the Newport. 2164 Florida avenue northwest, occupied by Finnegan, fixed at $50; previously $65. Robert G. Jacobs, ' complainant, against the R. H. Johnson Company, Inc; rent of apartment 10, the Vir- ginia, 308 7th street southwest, occu- pied by Jacobs, fixed at $32.50; pre- viously $37.50. Dora E. Skeen, complainant, against Weaver Brothers; rent of apartment 104, the Alabama, 1015 N street north- ‘west, occupied Skeen, fixed at $60; previously $67.50. Amount Not Changed. George W. Rabbitt and Mrs. George W. Rabbitt, complainants, against Hedges & Middleton, In rent of apartment 1, 1724 T street northwest, upied by complainants, fixed at previously the same. occupled by Fou- previously §60. vacate 658% Morton place northweést, served by de Gogorza on Baker, suf- ficient. Glenn O. Young and Thora K. Young, complainants, against Leonard Nel- son; notice to vacate 502 E street north- east, served by complainants on Nel- son, sufficient. Reductions in Rents. Hortense Rosenthal, complainant, against Thomas J. Fisher & Co., Inc.; ent of apartment 24, the Alwyn, 2 Columbia road northwest, occupled by Rosenthal, fixed at $65; previously complainant, rent. of 1317 g, fixed at $45; previously $60. . Nordhoff-Jung, complainant, against the F. H. Smith Company and Miss L. B. Waters; rent of apartment 51, the Toronto, 20th and P streets, oc- cupied by complainant, fixed at $200; previously $250. Moore & H against W. , Inc. complainant, G. Woodford, rent of 5, the Champlain, 1424 K occupied by Wood- 70; ‘previously $55. Silivegtro Quatriciochele. complain. ant, against Thomas J. Fisher & Co. Inc; rent of 2321 Quincy place nortl east, occupled by Quatriclachele, fixed at $i5; previously $13. Luke_ D. Best, complainant, against John J. Dickerson; rent of 1336 R Street northwest, occupied by Best, fixed at $50; previously $7 notice to_vacaté insufficient. Elizabeth _Chambers, complainant, against J. Leo Kolb; rent of 36 G street nmorthwest, occupied by Cham- bers, fixed at $2 previously $15. Mrs. John K. Sullivan, complainant, ! against F. P. Sheehy; rent of apart- ment 2, 1517 20th street northwest occupied by Sullivan, fixed at $47.50; previously $55. Increase Is Allowed. George P. Chakeres, ~complainant, against E. C. McCarthy and Margaret V. Finnegan; rent of 831 14th street northwest, occupied by Chakeres, fix- ed _at $250; previously $200. Delbert F. Bailey, complainant, against Moore & Hill, Inc.; remt of apartment 71, The Champiain, 1424 K street northwest, occupied by Bailey, fixed at $100; previously $120. Claude Thigpen, complainant, against Swartzell, Rheem & Hensey Co.; rent of apartment 210, the Caven- dish, 1628 Columbia road northwest, occupied by Thigpen, fixed at $37.50; previously $40. Mary 1. Eliot, complainant, against Leopold Forster; rent of 1017 M street { northwest, occupied by Forster, fixed against Greenwood Washingtor of 2119 10th street northwest, pied by Marsh, fixed at $50; previously $60.50. Marcel Foubert, complainant, against B. F. Saul Company; rent of 5, the Chalfonte, 2116 722 BN, % Z complainant. | H Lewis R. Steely, complainant, against, the F. H. Smith Company; rent of apartment 34, the Wesley, 1421 Columbia road northwest, occupied by Steely, fixed at $42.50; previously $45. Metry Yesbek, complainant, against Max Cohen;. rent of 1106 7th street northwest, occupied by Yesbek, fixed n‘ti ,556“" previously $40; Cohen demand- ed $65. Edward F. Bradley, complainant, Sunday’s Star See Women and Children’s Drinking of Coffee 484 Cups Per Person | In U. S. in Past Year NEW YORK, August 4—Cof- fee drinking hax {ncreased 31 per cent, or 100 cyps a year for each person in the United States, since the advent of pro- hibition, aceording to figures public today by the Na- Coffee Roasters’ Asao- ~ American coftee consumption for the year ending June 30 was 1,281,601,506 pounds, or emough to make 484 cups for every man, woman and child in_the United States. Total world production for the year ending June 30 was approximately 2,500,000,000 pounds. jIopES R S SR against J. Benson Thomas; rent of apartment' 21, the Westover, 2501 Pennsylvania avenue northwest, occu- pied by Bradley, fixed at $35; pre- viously $40. Mayme E. McCaslin, complainant, against J. Benson Thomas; remt of apartment 1, the Westover, 2501 Pennsylvama avenue northwest, occu- pied by McCaslin, fixed at $35; pre- viously $40. E. P. Blair, complainant, against Caywood Bros. & Garrett, Inc.; rent of 1418 T street northwest, occupied by Blair, fixed at $25.50; previously $32.50. Ernest J. Mudd, complainant, against against B. F. Saul Company; rent of apartment 21, the Chalfonte, 2116 P street, occupied by Mudd, fixed at $55; previously $60. Willie ~ Tallman. complainant, against Willlam H. Saunders; rent o apartment 34, Tht Lynton, 3149 Mount Plcasant street northwest, occupied by Tallman, fixed at $47.50; previously Washington ‘Watch for Announcement in 55. ¥ Alice H. Sinces, complainant. against Mrs. Gattl and Edgar D. Turner; rent of 616 G street north- west, occupied by Sinces, fixed at $60; previously $71. Willlam ~R. Duff, complainant, against Randall H. Bagner & Co.; rent of apartment 4, the Bristol, 1833 S street northwest, occupied by Duff, fixed at $47.60; previously the same. Ella M. Beall, complainant, against ‘Thomas J. Fisher & Co., Inc.; rent of 224 Quiny place northwest, occupied by Beall, fixed at $15; previously $18. Otto M. Deutsch, complainant against Simon Belloff; rent of second floor at 1244 1lth street mnorthwest, occupied by Deutsch, fixed at $37.50; breviously $50. Milton E. Hamburger, complainant, against Jacob Zarin; rent.of apart- ment 1, 1927 14th street northwest, il and Post IR ) 7 ly) Open Saturday. ; ¢ pied by Bruni, fixed at $15; previous- occupied by Hamburgsr, $47.50; previously $60. Charles O. Mintzell, complainant, against Moore & Hill, Tna; rent of epartment 2, 1927 14th street north- west, occupied by Mintzell, fixed at ; previously $65.50. s _J. Obergh, complainant, against Shannon & Luchs; rent of apartment 3, 1927 14th street north- west, occupied by Obergh, fixed at $67. previously $75. Moore & Hill, Inc, complainant, agalnst J. G. Tennant; rent of apart- ment 62, the Champlain, 1424 K street northwest, occupied by Tennant, fixed at §100; previously 380. Notice to Vacate Upheld. Roberta Y. Haynes, complainant, against Mary B. Armistead; notice to vacate apartment 210, Dumbarton Court, 1657 3Ist street northwest, served by Armistead on Haynes, suf- fictent. Mrs. ' Mercedes Y. de Macias, com- plainant, against Rose M. Berger; rel:!th 0!(.1517 X‘lel;"o:e Island avenue northwest, occup! de Macias, fixed at $225; previously, $Z5y0. e . Sara 8. Barn, omplainant, against Swartzell, Rheem & Hensey Co.; rent of apartmient 114, the, Cavendish, 1628 Columbia road northwest, occupied by Barnes, fixed at $27.5 reviously, $30. Mrs. M. E. Witz, complainant, against Mrs. E. Edward Spliedt; rent of apartment 10, the Royalton, 918 M street northwest, occupied by Witz, fixed at $85; previously, $110. C. B. Naish, complainant, against Emma Sparks; rent of 3103 P street northwest, occupied by Naish, fixed at $75; previously $85. Angelo Bruni, complainant, against Thomas J. Fisher & Co., Inc.; rent of 226 Quincy place northeast, occu- fixed at 1y, $18. Mary J. Erhardt, complainant, against Francis A. Blundon Company: rent of 465 H street northwest, occu- IMPORTAN The Rummage Sale continu broken lots. In a Friday Sale at .. Tan, Copen, Green, tive and-p! one. Thes: leather bel Dresses, in number of to 52. and $12.75 ham and v styles. Ch $16.75 fine voile, dott Choice .. Of Fiber Silk the low price. back cuffs and sash. Shetland Wool The harmonious color combi glance. Ad on Page 26 FINAL CLEAN-UP of Men’s LO.W_ Shoes All Florsheim Oxfords---%:: % W W All Tri-Wear Oxfords--- %57 T an and Black Oxfords---£i: 55 ¥ All White Buck Oxfords---% 5 All Canvas and Nubuck Oxfords B Were $9.75 Were $9.00. " Were $9.75. Clean—Up of Men's “Keds’ 2y ' $1.69and $1.95 ...37.85 .$5.95 sli to Silk Hose, $1.29 Black, colors and white in Wom- en's Tailored Silk Hose that offer, improved fit and comfort as well as superior wear. Very slight ir- regulars of $2.00 and $2.50 grades. Ideal to Wear .$4.95 .$6.95 Were $6.50 === $9.00 With the Jumper Frock... round flat collar and short sleeves. with val lace. with tuxedo collar. in every department. Week-end shoppers can profit largely in this semi-annual clean-up of DRESSES—37 These garments of all-around utility as well as smart style, come in navy and black. Lustrous, serviceable quality that surpasses Tuxedo style, made with turn- The pure wool quality will satisfy your sense of value. is a fact that these splendid sweaters were produced to sell for $6.50. Large angora collars. Crocheted buttons. Faney Silk Hose A Purchase and Sale of High Summer Novelties at [ Stop Stockstill From Smoking by $65 Fine at Zion ZION, IlL, August 4—Smoking a pipe in Zion cost Frederick Stockstill 365 today. The eity, which has ordinances regulat- ing women’s dress and how ite residents shall spend Sunday, also has a ban against smoking. “The thing must stop,” a Judge remarked when he fined Stock- atill. “Stop,” Stockstill replied; “I'm. as stopped as my mame would | indieate.” pied by Erkardt, fixed at $50; pre- viously, $60. Mrs. A. M. Ward, A. Gray; complainant, against Mrs. rent of first Tioor and basement of 1739 F street northwest, occupied 'by Gray, fixed at $60; previously, $5 Marianna Davis, against the F. H. Smith Company; Tent of apartment 42, the Wesley, 1421 Columbia road northwest, occu- pied by Davis, fixed at $47.50; pre- viously the same. —_— There seem to be more permanent complainant, waves than wives nowadays.—Lincoln ! Star. PAINT TODAY And you won't have to “‘replace’ tomor- Tow. * Good paint well applied, PROTECTS! Interior and Exterior Work. 1114 B X FERGUSON, INC. 734, . Painfing Department. Ph. N. 231222, Richmond, who assisted Rev. Kensey J. Hammong of Culpeper. Mr. Down- man is a descendant of one of the earliest ves‘rymen of this church, the founding of which antedates the county. —_— ‘Too Many Cigars? Horsford’s Acid Phosphate will_overcome headache, depression and other ill-effects from excessive smoking.—Advertise- ment. ANNUAL ALL-DAY SERVICES. Special Dispatch to The Star. CULPEPER, Va., August 4.—The annual “all-day” services at the co- lonial church of Little Fork, at Oak Shade, were held Sunday and at- tended by large crowds from this and the adjoiging counties. The ser- mons, morning and afternoon, were preached by Rev. Yates Downman of The Impo nce of Eye An ADITORIAL Your place as a use- #ul, working citizen in proper " ttcation o ‘sl attention 1o al your faculties. Especially ought you value and pre- serve D;IP gift of sight O natural organ of man has been so greatly improved by his own human contrivances as the eye. Each new step has opened up a new ave- nue of learning, offering new benefits for mankind. Kiddies and grownups find eye comfort in the service of our expert optometrists 1217 G Street N.W. “See ETZ and ‘ Bee Better” NI Shop Friday—Closed Saturday es 810818 7¢th Se. New Jumper Frocks $1.49 Rose, Pink, Mustard ‘While you are getting one of the attrac- ractical jumper frocks, get a good e at $149 are excellently made of serviceable linene and admirably take the place of more expensive garments. Patent t, two pockets, neat piping. This is the lowest price at which jumpers of this quality have been sold. Wash Dresses, $3.94 Four racks of Women’s Gingham and Voile regular sizes, 16 to 46, and also 2 gingham dresses in extra sizes, 48 A wealth of clever summer styles—every woman will find a model to her liking. DRESSES—Rummage lot of women's $10.75 wash dresses of ging- olles in many beautital 7 o7, oice...... ceesaraaenn . women's $15 and wash dresses in organdy, ed swiss and gingham. Women’s New Sweaters and Tricolette $5.98 Sweaters, $2.98 nations will appeal to you at firlst t $1.00 Black, White, Cordovan and Navy One dollar a pair for splendid qual- ity thread silk stockings that could not be sold for ‘anywhere near this price but for the fact that they are ghtly under the standard set by this careful maker. Faults too trivial affect looks or wear. Novelty stripes to match the colors. Silk Hose, $1.98 !Van Raalte Glove Silk Hose and Marvelstripe Thread Silk Hose in assorted colors. Subject to minute irregularities, but unhurt for service. " Women Will Admire and Desire These New and Fascinating NET BLOUSES $9.50 NEW as August itself—blouses that not only form a pleasing addi- tion to the end-of-summer wardrobe, but also are among the prime favorites for early fall wear. Fashioned of fine, firm net, with Front, collar and sleeves trimmed New and Dainty Voile Blouses, $1.98 Short-sleeve models that answer every requirement of mid- summer style and comfort. Tucked front, vest and square blouses Trimmed with Venise lace. BLACK ENAMELED SUIT CASES, 24-inch size and ' extra deep. A sturdy, roomy piece of luggage that will serve you well. Leather straps, brass clasps, du- rable loe:;",lu;:::yss .75 brass riveting ....... BELLOWS STYLE in suit cases of the same quality $4.75 as the above, 26 inches long ... TRAVELING ), 18-inch size, made of heavy imitation grain leao(:er t;llrl:, 'l.x‘: lu: and black. A good, substantial bag that will stand long $ and hard usage ..... 2'95 Traveling Goods At Prices Sure to Interest ¥ acationists SUIT CASES of tan imitation, leather, with the appearance and durability of the better leather c Fully strapped ide as well as out- side and linen lined... Baby Robe R, 29c 30x40 Soft-finished,” warm Blankets in plaids and checks of pink, blue and combination colors. :;llllIIlIIIIIIlIlIIl|II||IllllII|illll_l|Illlllll|llllllll]l_llllllll|l (T T $10 $4.75 FREE! 4-Ounce Package Rice Powder with Oakley’s Cynisca Talcum Powder... 19c An introductory offer to popularize this superifor talcum that is proving such a favorite with discriminating women. High-Class Trimmed H lg =-U1ass 1 rimnx ats That Sold for $10, $12, $15 and $20 We’ve reduced to a nominal price over one hundred fine hats of horsehair braid, georgette and the better straw braids. Styles, colors and trim- mings in large variety. Plenty of black hats. Children’s Trimmed Hats, $1.95 These sold up to $5.00. Exquisite little creations of fine braids and silk combinations in all colors. Fine Felt Hats, $3.00 One lot of semi-trimmed hats, in white and colors. Models for sport and general wear. Sold up to $7.80. Untrimmed Hats, 50c 0dds and ends of high-grade untrimmed hats in assorted styles and colors. Buy a really fine hat for little money. Untrimmed Hats, 98¢ } Lot of fine white milan hemp hats, also leghorns and 2 few panamas. Sold up to 5. Sport Hats, $1.95 Table of white and colored sport hats, including picot felt hats. Sold up to $5.00. .$5.00 NEW! And Specially Priced ° . Boys’ Oliver . Twist Wash Suits, 98¢ 5 5 When such attractive and good- wearing suits can be bought at 98c, we believe many value-wise mothers will want a supply of them. Tai- lored of serviceable linene, in white and pink, white and blue and white and mais. Pants are buttoned high on the body—the newest idea in the Oliver Twist style—and the neat suspender effect adds measurably to their appearance. Sizes 3 to 6. Men’s Union Suits Two Preferred Kinds Surprisingly Underpriced ““Porosknit” “VINDEX” The Ventilated 980 Athletic 79 c UNION SUITS...... UNION SUITS...... Comfort and good service are admirably united in these cool, Tailored of excellent quality sanitary open-mesh garmen! In white checked Nainsook, and pro- ecru color, strictly perfec! in portioned for comfortable fit. Knit- white, slightly imperfect. Three ted elastic insert at back and shoulder. Sizes 34 to 46. These are standard dollar garments. Rummage Lots of Children’s Wearables Dresses, $2.98 Rompers, 87¢c Odds and ends of fine organdy Children’s Dutch rompers made and batiste dresses that sold for with white waists and colored $5.98 to $10.95. Sizes 8 to 18. Vari- ploomers. Also in the popular ously trimmed with embroldery, srives and checks. Sizes 2 to & lace and satin ribbon sashes. et Dresses, 87¢ Infants’ Dresses, 45¢ Children’s gingham dresses in plaids, checks and stripes. Made Long and short dresses of white nainsook in Bishop style, limited ‘with belt or ash and fancy pock- lot reduced for rummage. variations of the athletic style. Sizes from 34 to ets. Trimmed in plain colors. Sizes 6 to 12. Newest Neckwear Neckwear, $1.00 Net Guimpes The styles of the hour in szzs to 8350 5 ] L N e e te and eveler Indispensable adjunct of the new jumper frocks. Short sleeve guimpes with lace-trimmed fronts, collars and sleeves. Groups &t $2.25, $2.50, $2.98 and $3.50. ¥ _Collar and Cuff Sets, 50c A number of popular styles in these new sets of organdy, Swiss and s lace. An opportunity to freshen up the vacation outfit at small cost. materials. White and colors. Also white and colored organdy sashes. Vestees, 49¢ Summer novelties in organdy and net, the majority trimmed \with lace. Also in Friday's 45c assortment are white or- gandy hemstitched sashes, 2% yards long. Toilet Goods Specials Toilet Soaps—Witch Hazel, Odorono—destroys the odor of Kokopalm and Turkish Bath. 3 perspiration, Zlc. g for 10c. = ”Eenzom and Almond Lotion, Erep: Paper Napkins, 100 for . 5 .+ Cold Cream and Vanish- ins.Crum. 28c. erfumes—Lily of the Valley, Lilac, Gardenia, Wild Apple, Vio- let. Ounce, 8. Cupid Powder Puff, in metal case, 39c. 25 Cutex - Set—60c size. Special, Soc. Toilet Waters—$1.00 size, 89c. Luxor Cold Cream and Vanish- ing Cream, 3%.

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