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1y —functions . properly” at. all times, no matter the weather conditions. ' Gives uniform heat in all parts of the home. IT COSTS NOTHING TO FIND OUT ALL ABOUT THE SIMPLEX — PHONE OR SEND POSTAL. KAVANAGH & KENDRICK Distributors 3411-3413 M St., Georgetown, D. C. Phone West 865 Don’t Speculate— ~ Use “Murco” Liquid Paint The Lifclong Paint 1t doesn’t pay to take chances on things of such imperative importance as paint. Painters. builders, architects the world over use the same ingredients in mixing good paints that go into the making of Murco Liquid Paints. Ingredients are 100% pure lead, pure linseed oil, pure turpentine and Japan drier. ‘White ard most colors. $3.50 Per Gallon E. J. MURPHY CO. 710 12th St. N.W. Washington, D. C. GOING AFTER THE EGGS The Star System of Feeding Fowls for Eggs Simplifies the Egg Problem - ST STAR. MILK MASH 4= will make your hens and liets lay and pay; it will give them the proper food. it will noarish them thr ‘the moult, and give a surplus of nutrients for makin, STAR MIL fiASH _is" puilt right for producin re= “sutteit Te formutated i and the layers ia the pink of for heavy r‘d!‘tlu When - e1‘»‘1 leed STAR MILK ASH, you may coms fidently appreciate the fact that you are feeding your fowls the e -market for egg P! on. Try with your hens and puliets, and this trial wiil convince you-of the facts. Tell your dealer that you want the STAR MILK MASH—it has a big red Star on the beg. STAR SCRATCH FEED Star Scratch Feed is built of wholesome grains, properly proportioned to balance the ration of a hen, so that she may produce the greatest number of eggs at the least cost. When Star Scratch Feed is fed in conjunction with the Star Milk Mash, the egg problem becomes an casy and simplified matter with those who are “going after the eggs.” Get your bag of Star Scratch with the big red star on the bag. GET YOUR STAR FOODS, REMEDIES AND TONICS FROM THE FOLLOWING STAR DEALERS: ALLEN | P. MANN ‘& CO. 207 Tth St. N.W. P. T. MORAN H 3261 M St. NW. . | JOHN T. MOSS & CO. 433 K St. N.W. BOLGIANO & CO. i 009 B 8. N.W. i G. L. CLUBB 040 Pa. Ave. 8. B, - A. DESEKAS & SONS 3610 Ga. Ave. N.W. DICKEY BROS.. 1447 Md. Ave. N.E. DOUGLAS & SONS 11th & Que Sta. N.W. FREDERICK M. HAAS 2006 R. L Ave. N.E. E. W. HUGHES Michigan Ave., Brookland W. JAMES & SON T. E. 1225 Good Hope Rd. | BARRICK BROS. | 1517 H St. N.E. NEUMEYER CO. 300 11th St. N.W. H C. L. OSBORN 1 5809 Ga. Ave. N.W. J. P. V. RITTER’S SON 708 O St. NW. A M. FRANK RUPPERT 1081 Tth St. N.W. EDW. 8. SCHMID 713 13¢h St. N.W. 6. EDW, SCHULTZ & CO. 304 10th St. N.W. C. M. WOOLF & CO. 1008 B St. N.W. 3. W. HOPKINS Kensington, Md. A/ R. LEWIS Hyattsville, Md. | « - W. N. LYNCH WITHERS GROCERY CO. Falls Church, Va. Beltaville, M&. C G. A. TOVEY eSS W ; MeNAMER BROS. THOS. J. CRACK Berwyn, M. Ballston, Va. E. W, OFFUTT Hyattaville, Md.. : 3 FALLS OHURCH AUTO Bethemia, Md. - LUMBER CO. ROSSLYN MILLING CORP. East Falls Chureh, Va. = Rosslys, Va. FORBES BROS. <% J. RYON & BRO. 301 Cameron St., Alexandria, Va. ‘Wal l, Md. 1. A. GEHRMAN ERNEST M. SHREVE 25 Carroll Ave., Takoma Park, Md. Cherrydale, Va. GRIFFITH & PERRY STEMBLER & FORD Silver Spring. Md. ! Capitol Heights, Md. 1 i ¥ i Co. Eckington Place and Q St. NE. ' - Phone North 255 SPANIARDS HURRY OFFENSIVE PLANS Feverish. Preparations in Progress for Big Drive Against. Morocoans. - tohes War oorrespondents in Melilla, Morocco, Teport feverish preparations are in progress for the soming advance of the lg:nl.ln fordes against the Te- bellious Morocean tribesmen Spanish War ves: of various classes will asaist the artillery in its preparation for the advance and in the protection of the columns as they leave Melilla. Nador, to the south of Moelilla, forms one of the chief dnolnu ot resistance by the Moors and it is believed sev. eral thousand Morocoans are encamp- ed there ready to poufice upon con- v{:ay:p:nd detached parties of Spanish re- be. to prevent news of the Spanish military preparations from reaching the Moroeoan camp, but large numbers of natives-inside s often find an opportunity to leave co municate with their relatives outside. 1 Liberal today publishes a rumor that dissentions have arisen among the Spanish military chiefs in charge of the campaign in Morocco and those connected with the ministry of war in Madrid, saying that possibly t sensions caused the Gelay in Spanish offensive. The rumor is leved here to be false, but OAusing™ much ‘comment in tary clubs and political center: MOORS mx BOMBARDMENT. e Put Guns-Ints Position to Shell Spaniards in Melilla. BY the Associated Press. MELILIA, Morocco, ‘September (Dellgedz.l—un_vementl of the M tribesmen ardund Melilia, which are.being closely observed by D:nmuh garrigon here, indicate l.n.! 'e M::Psh “del making ‘:nhbornte for bombarding thi, rtant =Dtnfih fortress. 3 s The: rebels have mounted three fleld Suns on the Harduf mountain, and in b8 Gourougu group near Nador smen Ve en seen cannon and limbers up-the hillslde mb'y ropes. ns, according to native informatién, plan to bombara Melilla in an. endeavor to produce a panic, and, thereafter, if the plan proves successful, to.launch an attack, using dynamite and bombs. Native Inform- ants Indicate that the Moroccan lea ers intended to deliver their attack on Melilla last Friday, September 2, but, owing to differences of opinion be tween the Riffians and other tribes, the gontemplated assault was po: poned. 1t appears that the Rif tribesmen consider themselves the true (ollow-' be- )] | ers of Mahomet, and despise the other tribesmen, because they have had dealings with the Spaniards. The Rif- I flans allege that the others even have assisted the Spaniards at times against them. ‘The Moroccan forces facing Melll- fighters, besides several large unattached contingents of Rif- flans, including 8,000 infantry and 500 cavalry in Nador and vicinity, distributed over various commanding Pésitions facing the Spanish front. There are sald to be 600 Spanish &1d native deserters near Zeluan and 500 in Urbana. READY TO SAIL FOR SPAIN. About 200 Recruited in U. 8. to Fight Anln.,t'goon. NEW YORK, Beptember:10.—About 200 men, ‘nerulux in Boston, Phila- delphia ‘and New York servi against the Moors, wili sail for Spa Tuesday on the steamer Antonio Lo- pez, the Spanish consulate announced today. Bome 100 recruits, it was said, ‘are Being concentrated in New Or- leans and will sail from that port #oon. Aboard the Antonio X i arrived here todey fi T‘é’:.‘ S pinety-two members on eir way to n the Bpanish forces. The d‘t’-z‘hmul\t. 1 which includes three former Amer- ican gervice men, for wa continued last month on receipt word. thaf the army and vy had 83 mAny men a8 they could equip. | The present volunteers, it was said at thetconnulne. enlisted early in Au- sus Ninety-two membere of the Cuban Legioh, recruited in Havana to fight the Moors, arrived here today on atéamship . Antonio- Lopez. which bound frém Havana for Spanish portsl three for- during_her stay in this port, and eventually they willi join Americans recruited in various ports before Sganish embassy suspended enlistments in this country. B SUES OIL CORPORATION. Willlam R. Richards filed. suit in the District s Court. yesterday to recover $8,876.52 from the Occi- dental Ofl Corporation, T. Frank Smith, L. J. Robling and W. R. Charles for seventeen months’ eal and expenses alleged to be due under a contract to superintend th ofl flelds of the company in Texas. He charges a breach of contract by which he was employed for two years from last October at an annual salary of $6,000 and traveling expenses. He is represented by Attorneys Gase and Dudley C. Outcauit. MARINE CORPS ORDERS. ! By this city, and assigned to duty at the /| play, once the drift of.the idea has - | star products, n| Raiph H. | Col. C. M. Perkins has been detachea || from duty at Marine headquarters, || ) Seven Sim complete their vaeation tour. of Haviag mapped out an. redorts, sveatory rev eontec an kn and Sally Simmons doll Stmmons student. . =i« J. Lambert and R. H. Yeatman zhe she was standing a loading platform at 7th street Pennsyl- vania avenue northwest, October I last, when the car step was drawn up before she d & chance to board the car, and she was_thro to the latform and suffersd serious in- $15,000 DAMAGES CLAIFED. The ~apital Traction Company is named as def t in a suit to re-| cover $15,000 damages filed yester- day in the District Supreme Court by Alice A. Dillon for alleged personal injuries. Through Attorneys Wilton mons College girls are traveling through the country this summer on the east, they Rope the $2,000,000 endéwment fund, w! out to rajse will be rieher by virtue of their efforis and enterp: ftinerary designed to take them daily to fairi—the “Jolly seven” chartere rise, . Orders are also being taken Dear Folki The new wrinkle of askin’ visitl “grasshoppers” from other sections of the country how they like *their” instead of “our” town, when referrin’ to the great Capital city of the na- tion, is dally bein’ fedtured by many civic an’ social organizations here, an’ that the custom is fast becomin’ pop- ular with them poor, 1i']l lonely trav- elers, who, elther from choice or force o' circumstances, have to . remain within our gates, Is evident from the tickled expression most of ‘em dis- | an’ Caj rill lar took root In their brain-pieces! Hardly a meetin® Weaver, up to the club, Roe Fulkerson over Kiwanis way, of|b “Rudy” Jose of the Civitan outfit, don’t pull the comfy 1i'l query, “How | M do you like your oity?' when settin’ next to some out-o’-town member! O g reference to the balliwick from whence he has came, but when he finally gets wise that Washington, District of Columbia, the beee-utiful national city of all the United States, the great, live, throbbin® Heart of the Nation, is meant, the pleasure he shows is rully hard to dee-scribe! Figure it any whichaway you keers re & polite, r ned custom, more'n folks imagine to make our feller-countrymen feel per- fectly at home, an’ helps considerable to bring out the fact that they rully have a certain interest in our incom- parable commonwealth! My 1i'l side-kick Lon has gone all topsy-turvy over the idea, an’ bein’ a oktural born greeter, he's even went 0 far as to'make several trips to the Union station, where he waylays in- comin’ an’ out-goin' tourists just to put the thing over! But .boostin’ Washington is the 1i'l tascal’s long soot! In fact, I trully be- lieve the “nut” is a wee bit dippy on the subject! Only last night he was predictin® some weird fancy of hisn, about -the -time wouldn’t be long be- tore all ti tates of the Union would be erectin' their own embassies or buildin’s ia Washington, where folks| of thelr different communities could gather together, display their various otherwise have a ck old homefest! bos: 4 me, eyel dsnced with joy. “Think, just think. one grand ‘boolevard, ' called the Avenoo of the States,” along both #ides ‘of which would stand magnifi cent structures, representin’ ever: tite 1h our mighty Union! Oh, lady! “But how about the upkeep?” 1 asked the 1i1 “bug,” ae he pulled out his makin's. “Ot course,: ther: | ‘be expense to DOPEY DAN AND Your - Town and- BY W.'H. CLAGETT. ‘keep-lhe thing goin the. kid, would make Y | amongst men when it does—well, then we of th District will be able to say in (Hllh., after apologizin’ Ne.lhll:po gizin' to our pal, Wilbur Your town an’ my town! Well kept an’ clean swept— My Town. the 'd be useful in the bary Instead of our old friend Senator to -call up Col. Sher- per havin' ery time he wanted to use tree-spraying apparatus, keep his own paraphanali of the Kansas buildt outbur; $hoo! relgn but it will come! good will once An’ how it's known today, In your land an’ my land, An’ all the world away! HeAlth-blessed an’ green-dressed, ‘With matchless parks® an trees; Habetat of diplomats From o'er.the seven seas! Broad, proportioned, brigh Smoke-free an’ orderly By day as well as night! Your town an’ my town! An’ the town of all ‘Who gather ‘neath the starry flag In answer to its call! Your town an’ my town, A credit to our land; Your pride an’ my pride— Long may it ever stand! Your home an’ my home, ‘Where welcome ever waits For every loyal citizen In'these United States! Your town an’ my town! An’ oh, the love that's shown By your folks an’ my folks For our great nation’s own! ‘Your heart &n’ my heart Beat quicker at the name ©Of Washington, D. C., today— All honor to her fame! The one town, the. great town, mew places where people congregate—to sum- l tive-ten White truck at Boston and embarked. re ing erestions of their own skill Iver and .furaiture. LoV | - snapped back “but -to my . \?;ufl:“ll;l;'r‘." |Charges Husband Deserted After tarted the ‘0 “:l:nmbeu of commerce | She Discovered Previous Marriage. land, sniftin’ & swell opportunity - of ‘showin’ what * their ‘world home-folks was doin’, would be tickled nearly sidewise to shoulder the upkeep' “AD’ boss, just think what tin’' place sich buildin's for the many 1l stite loc‘:lnhlu that flourish in our burg— ', or should Benator Pat Harrison keer to re- ! hearse a bit o' oratory he could as- | semble his Miss! :Il more h ‘When they loh their aima mater is lish made at t for the Prize gingham dress desigmed by 3 YA The town. for you an’ me— Full worthy of the founder Of this land of liberty! 1 thank you. DOPEY DAN. Note—Lon' says all them in favor of makin’ Washington spotless durin’ the disarmament conclave will pleasa signify by chirpin’ “Aye!” The “ayes” have it an’ it is so ordered! Any new business? —_— WIFE SEEKS DIVORCE. Alleging that her husband, Herman Tenenbaum, whom she married in 1904, deserted her after she came into | knowledge of a previous marriage on lhls part, which had not been di solved by divorce, Mrs. Mary Tenen baum has petitioned the District Su- preme Court to annu]l her marriage. Before his marriage to his second wite, it is chaPged by the petl- tioner, Mr. Tenenbaum had married } a;woman named Barah R. Dischler and id not go through the formality | ot a divorce before contracting the second marriage. Upon a_supple- mental petition Justice Hoehling signed an_ order- permitting the case to be calendared upon publication { service of the defendant, whom, the wife stated, has D absent from ‘Washington for more months. Attorneys Bertrand Emerson, jr., land Raymond Neudecker represent the An’ Save You 3502 to navy yard, New York. % . C.’ A. Lutz, returning’ from abroad, has been assigned to duty at Quantico, Va. Capt. R, A. Robinson, at Quantico, has been ordered to San Diego, Calif. c:&:. A. B hales, at Washington, Pegt . L !é::ktuwn. lv.. ¥ to PRtladeipnie, 0 from Yorktown Raves F. 8. Kieren, from Quantico to :Capt. W. C Byrd, from Parris Island, 8. C,, to_Quantico. Capt. R. G. Anderson, from Atlanta, Ga,, to Quant! . ¥ L. D{J’ from this city to 168 Brigede. Ha e ot M, rom ul ico_to aitl. Gapt. F. H. Shepherd, t W. G. Farrell and E.. M. Second_Lieut. L W. Mill cadia, Fls., to Quantico. Laurel leaves iIn olden times were believed to communicate the spirit of poetry. Hence the custom of crown- ing the posts and of putting laurel ‘I:I‘VBI under one’s nmgw !o‘m:m inspiration. 3 3 HUGO thelr former soundness and beauty by thy scientific discoveries. All my den e a8d are DeFtormed with the Alm ‘Gone witnout the Grands, Players PIANOS FOR RENT PIANO SALE * Prices During This Sale Will From 1502 and Uprights B G e . 2AMe 60d loostien of our efise in yewr | i i i . b bencer . way? than six st Just Sit Down Before any Hoosier And you'll see for yourself how a meal can be pre- pared without even getting up from your Hoosier. A demonstration will be gladly given by any of our salesmen. The Fine New Hoosier at $39.75 Is Sold on the Club Plan P. S.—And this fine Hoosier has a big glistening white porcelain sliding top. Mayer & Co. Seventh Street Between D& E The Inexpensiveness of Good Taste Here is a bright and shining example before you, and it is our best selling bedroom suite. Search where you may, you will not find furniture with cleaner lines or more graceful, correct and captivating in appearance than the Louis X VI Period bedroom suite in the picture above. The Dresser is 48 inches wide, has full dustproof partitions, and the ““niirror is 28x38 inches. The price is $125. Solid walnut throughout, with built-up walnut panels. : * 7 The Semi-Vinty i)ressing Table is unusually beautiful in design—~chic, dainty, « .. yetdeep, roomy and serviceable. $98 is the modest figure asked for it, and the same fine work, too. The Chifforette, which when the doors are opened reveals a charming series of interior drawers, may be had for $92, and if you wish the portable . mirror shown, you can get it at a low price. Like the other pieces, <everything is solid walnyt or solid mahogany with built-up panels. " §98 is the price of the handsome bed, and this is in full size. You will find that it dresses to éxcellent advantage with our Queen Anne box spring ' Mahogany, Wilnut or Ivory Enamel—those are the finishes. Now, is there 5 any.ood(gamforyonrmtfumilhin‘thnbedrgomin‘mm .