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Arthur Jordan Piano Co. S HONT &CO0, $5 a Month Buys this Upright Piano Clnckermg Upright Piano (Used) A Real Bargain, $165 Termd to Suit G Street at 13th Homer L. Kitt, See reax. Let the HFCymbol of hagse protection be yours. ady-mixed paints are quality arguments for their use with this persua- “price accompaniment. sive $3.50 Gallon W hite and all colors 1215 B ST. N.W. A A Watertorial FJATER was so 9l reverenced \by some an- &3 cient nations ° they would not dese- crate it by bathing with it. The water you drink at WALLIS’ is filtered, the ice that cools it is filtered water frozen, the glass that contains it is ster- ilized with live steam. QThis water purity is an example of the modern methods of food preparation that prevail in the perfect kitchens at WALLIS’ 12th and G Streets N.W. KILLING OF ROBLES ;Gen. Trevino, in Jail, Calmly | Admits He Killed Him to Defend Honor. By the Associated Press. MEXICO CITY. August 10.—There { Will be a full investigation of the as- ssination of Gen. Robles, Which oc- | curred on Monday 4night, President { Obregon declarcd fast cvening, in ,wlknu. with newspapers c jents. Hy decliared tnat j [ be don [Trevino is at pre | connection with Gen. Trevino calmly adr jing to Excelsior. that it e v honor, s the de- which holding brigade, according to per, cha . in addition % had : wving d that he w % duel, lw-[ the two men of long- standing. Axsniled nt Banquet. H At a banquet several months ago Robles in an address assailed the raitor to- sary to a duel, to accept. Differ between | them Alll!lrlll(l\ Were (l((] until | Gen. Robles was quoted by Il Uni- i versal as doubting Gen. Trevino: | courage. ounts of the tragedy . Robles was riding n. Trevino and up. A rusiliade lowed, Killing Gen. Rob found with his hands ing wheel. 5 G Trevino then drove to his {, Ge | home, arranged h according to these accounts personal affairs and de he authorities. s transferred to will await the district e he efore judge. :WOMAN, 100 YEARS, DIES. | Was One of Few Surviving Daugh- | ! ters of Revolution. Dispateh to tar. Va. August® 10.—Mrs. ! Mary Chamberlin ‘Clarke, one of the i few surviving daughters of the meri revolution, died a few days { ago at her home, near Manassas, in her 100th year. She had been biind | for some “time. but was mentally i + alert up to the time of her death, and | was able to tell to the younger gen- erations many _entertaining stories of other da Funeral services were j held at the erian | i Church. erccted by reenwood Pres the family Clarke. Mrs. Clarke w i hanna county, Pa he was the widow of Thomas Clar ! and leaves three sons. William Clark jof Prince William county, ana | j Arthur and Joseph Clarke. {in the w She was a great aunt i of M \l.ull;.md C: nnett, wife of {a Washington physician living at i 2623 13th street northwest, Charles B. Chamberlin, 1315 Harvard | street. |UPHOLDING WHITE AWARD. | {U S. to Insist on AdJustment of Boundary Dispute. Announcement- of renewed insi |ence by the TUnited States upon iadjustment on the lines of the White | award at the boundary dispute I between Costa Rica and Panama was | forecast at the State Department as the next step in_the controversy be- | tween the two republi Costa Rica’s notification to Panama that she had appointed a_commission | of engincers, headed by Louis Mata- moris, to act with milar mission from Panama in fixing the boundary line has brought from the latter { government a reiteration of the | claims that the treaty providing for ! the acceptance of the White award| !kas lapsed. What step the United ! States government may take to en- iforce the acceptance of the Whitel award has not been indicated. Closed Saturdays During August 210 Pairs White Reigncloth Oxfords and Pumps Reduced to $2.90 All have French heels. stock. Reduced for immediate clearance. Sizes are as follows: AAA—S to 7. AA—41t09. A3, 3%, 4,6 to 8. B—1, 134, 2, 3, 3%,6 to 9. C—2 to 4,6 to 8; D—2%; to 8. Ten One F Street,'.Comer Tenth _-| L e Women’s From our regular . - TO CAUSE INQURY | memorial to her daughter, Miss Clara | 1y and of i THE EVENING MUTT AND JEFF—Jeff Thought the Salesman Wanted Some Bertillon Dope. BODY OF SLAIN WOMAN . IDENTIFIED BY NIECE Husband of Mrs. Mahoney, Sus- pected in Case, Plaeed in Soli- ~ tary Confinement. SEATTLI, Wash., A tive identification of ated body found in ‘nion here missing when another jma- i Ma o arly two months on charges of | degree forgery with an order on a safe deposit box maintained by his w 1 tration of her property. has been placed in solitary confine- ment. Mahon, age is Mrs. They weré 1 than a month disappeared, thirty ipiions were aroused the ) honey since. had “been und — NQ COURT ACTI I C. C. Not Expected to Proceed | Against Railroad. Probability of court action by Commerce Interstate against the M d _because that line abandoned traffic, difficulti e public ms improbable that criminal ngs would be effectiv “and it does not appear ith sound princ| ministration of who live | tion act to make our first test in a donbtful that ready cau Th Representative Oldfield had asked the commission to tion against' the rog operation of its 1in€ withBut first ask- jing for a certificate venience from the co ‘Women’s WASH SKIRTS. . that of Mrs. Mahoney April 1 'y _marriage and that M m r o Representative Oldfield of | 1t W5 S, th WOMEN LOSE IN PRIMABY | RICHMOND, Va. smuch as the railroad al- been abandoned injunction cedings would now be without 1. i "JUST THE THING! TODAY (S MUTT'S BIRTMDAY AND I'LL BUY HIM | Is ty years many stre STAR, WASHINGTON, Slreel l’mnus Lure Passes and “Garage” NEW YORK, August 10.—Thir- xurdies in New D. €, SOMETHING FaR You P B | TobAY, SIRC To BLUY A Book: Pushcart Haven ago there were so Decision et pianos and hurdy- York that a thrifty Italian found it profit- i ers Tw ugust 10.—Posi- | | sjde xtreet near B ynbridge | | 1Y the Ao | | | a naked mu-| | into an organ “xarnge.” | a trunk in Lake But the lure of the street | planos hasx largely lost its | Kate M.i | potency for the girle and hoyx | Scattle who once d 1 gayly to the | Hewitt of Mrs. erday. husband of t has been helg ! | wtrains ide, all W moxt cupled at in connec ife, and an al- r of attorney D. D. married a little | general of when Mrs. personnel of { will inaugura to attract A detecti s at the time of All Shippin, been directed and a_ regu plann, der =surveillance ON LIKELY. e survey Commission and Northern | fincd to <hip ha duc to financial by Commis e,” the les in the transporta- he letter added primary 1 be a member bl; ke criminal ac- | liams, clerk of for abandoning’| Forty-six were of public con- mmission. defeated. INCORPORATED T HAUFHN 1316 01324 7% ST.N " AUGUST SALEOFAF $12.98 SILK DRESSES 4,98 Amazing reductions on fine satin and messaline frocks, embroidery trimmed—pretty ruffle tunic, fancy collar and cuffs, fashionable dresses in wanted black and popular shades; creations for women and misses—one and two of a kind from high-grade lots—out they go to make room for Fall apparel! - Fine white -gabardine, sport styles, with and pretty buttons; sizes up to 31. Yard-Wide Muslin, Yard Women’s $2 Corsets, $1.49 pink coutil or bro- caded elastic top or mediom bust models— regular sizes. Special. Big Girls’ Plaid Dresses, $1.19 Lot of Fine Fast Color Plaid and Plain Color Gingham Frocks, self and contrast trim- med—sizes 7 to 14 years—lay them aside for school, they are regular $1.50 values, Women’s $1 *Voile Waists 59¢ jpecial purchase of beanital blue or pink checks or dotted voile models, with white collars; sizes up to 44. Thread Silk Hose, $1.00 Glolee o€ Black: White, Cordovan . ane Russian ' Calf Seam: back Hose. in - all sizes—perfect. Choice of white or Full 36-in. Bleached Musl: lengths from 5 to 20 yards. to a customer. Borden’s Sheeting Madras Big variety of neat striped patterns’ in wanted fast colors—good desirable lenglhs of regular 30c grades. comfort covers. to 29c yard. chamois fini: bedwear, etc. $4 Trousers ...... $5 Trousers . $6 Trousers . $7.50 Trousers . ... Including All-wool ‘Worsteds, Cassimeres, etc., - mixtures and novelty weaves—made well in full- J! cut sizes. 28 to 50 waist—every pair cut in price and [ | take your pick—we want Match that good coat! o .r "$1.95 ‘Women’s White Duck, Eve Cloth or Canvas Plain or Colonial Pumps, with rubber soles and Louls or -Baby. Touis heels; also- white “oxfords in_broken sizes 2% to 8. m‘ sav- m The rental ix $1.50 a WILL SURVEY PERSONNEL J. Keef American Sailoss on U. S. Ships. 1 Keef, placed in charge to board officials, received votes in the t week, not one of them will | according to the list of nomi; given out today by Col. John renominated candidates for the Big variety—Thursday special. cut from full piece—excellent quality for fine bedwear, etc.; 20c value. Extra Heavy Sheeting Sale of 2,000 yards of Fine, Close-woven Unbleached Sea Island Sheeting, Cretonne Remnants, Yd. Thursday feature of floral and Per- sian designs on light and dark grounds— sale of 1 to 5 yard lengths; ideal for Yard-wide grades that sold up . 10-Yard Piece Longcloth Fine English Longcloth, with superior —perfect grade—for fine regularly $1. MEN’S PANTS REDUC Blue wide, west d the town. | of the garage ix oc- night by push earts. | | nth. i conrt held that th still in fore ed by the am 1 linto the for | The to Campaign legal ion by « decision 1 River, uprem: form immig: of 4 the Shi ate meric the American flag. = Boar d to 1l operators h: st in the w a WEDN CONSTITUTION OF 1780 ! FAVORED BY COURT Sets Adopted by Massachusetts Vot- in WHAT KIND 0F A BOOK?S YEs: T wANT| ISDAY, AUGUST 10, 1921. WHY, A Book oF FoR A 5 YounG MAN. GENERALS ARE ASSIGNED. (Copyright, 1921, by H. C. Fisher. Trade Mark registered U. 8. Pat. Of.) WHAT KIND § A YounG MANT KNOW,-He HAs A LONG NOSE, NO CHIN WEARS A 14 COLLAR AND NoO. 12~ anes constitution. The petition was op-|on War Department general staf;|Sheridan, 111; Briz. Gen. Albert posed by representatives of the at-| Brig, Gem. Fred W. Sladen, from Bowley. from Camp Brage, N. €. torney general. Camp Pike, Ark., to command of Fort|Camp Knox, Ky Gosman's Ginger Ale is safest'and best for little folks after plav. Aside Document | pecent assignments of general of- \ ficers of the Army are announced as | follows: Gosman's Root Beer and Sarsaparilla 0 Years Ago. Brig. Gen. James H. McRae, from Camp TFravis, Tex.. to this city, for equafly goocl tion previous decis stitution of 1750 wa id that es adopt itutioni convention o should follow A not be incorpor! I3 rton of of the 1D ;. Geo. Plitt Co., Inc., % duty on the War Department general staff; Brig. Gen. Ulysses G. McAlex- nder from Camp Jackson, 8. C., to antry Brigade, 6th Corps Area; William' Lassiter, from LEWIS M. THAYE HOWARD 8. FISK Manager —] -perhmgmg ..Upholstering Quality Work at Moderate 13251 s, it was announce@. | of personnel, accordin will not be c but will include both | re cuts of the l ps, Day ofiice for pa Only. August 10.—Despite | Wwomen were can- ure and of the next general a: f the house of del members - of and all worman | legislature \\en-i INE LOT OF $1.25] Full Spring. Easy ke top, fancy pockets in, perfect and 125c 9lc perfect; Limit, 20 yards 19¢ Tic 89. s§'95 ..$3.95 ..§4.85 Serges, Flnnnels, in plain colors, stripes, room for Fall gpods. ps and Oxfords Clomed AN Saturdny During August. post, White Enamel Metal Bed, with soft top, Sani- tary Mattress and good THE NATIONAL FURNITURE CO. == FREE Open yments A. Rogers ILVERWARE 8 this city for duty 507 13th N.W. SPECIALTIES STORE HOURS ©8:00 A.M. to 6:00 P.M. With Every Purchase of $100.00 or More 26"Piece Set of Wm. G ingerAle ‘smooth asice” The Gosman Ginger Ale Co. Baltimore, Md. Cost. 4th St. | 4224-5 THE NATIONAL FURNITURE CO. Closxed 2 Saturd, FREE : AN ay { o | DINNERWARE Special Bargains for Thursday and Friday in Special Bed Outhit $ 1 8.fl75 An Extra Special Sale Feature 10-Piece Bedroom Suite —Consisting of full size, continuous post White Enamel size, continuous Special Sale price Credit Terms Easy Credit Terms Very Special! White Enamel CRIB ““The National’s Liberal Credit Without Red Tape,—-a Service Feature Metal Bed, with Spring; two pillows; golden oak Dresser with plate mir- ror, golden oak Tal Rug. Sale price for the entire Suite— Credrt Terms Enlargement Sale Here’s a Real Bargain! Dining Table and 4 Chairs structed Golden Oak Extension Table and four Dining Chairs is one of our big features for Thurs- day. Easy Credit Terms seft-top Mattress and woven wire ble, Chair and Rocker and room size $59-7 Golden Qak Chifforobe Plenty of drawer space and room for hanging cloth- g. Very special at $91.75 Easy Credit Terms By BUD FISHER