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HOUSES Furnished and Unfurnished SPECIALTIES How to Beautiff; ¥ AN MAY CANCEL| HER “21 DEMANDS” City Home Grounds —Painting FOR RENT . and Rtea: g : » { —Paperhanging From $125 Per Month Up LATEST FICTION e $ —Upholstering Boor JOHN W. THOMPSON & CO., ——INCo—m— 821 15th St. Main 1477 PEARLMAN’S Reox Quality workmanship always. Open Saturday All Day. 833 G i Plitt Co., Inc., iate 4224-5 Main 4224-5 | R . The Making and Care of Lawns. Yes ¢ Hupmobile ownership does Declared to Be Disposed to Discard Conditions Imposed Upon China in 1915. By the Associated Press. o F TOKIO, September 10.—Reports Irow China that Japan is disposed un- ger cestain conditions to discard her Nothing adds to the beauty of a house and grounds more than a well kept lawn. Unfortunatelygthe’ aver- age resident has to depend’upon the tender mercies of some itinerant so- called gardener and frequently this class is unreliable, hence this article. The best preparation for small grass areas is to spade the ground to the depth of eight or ten inches; if the! soll is poor, which ls generally the case, add some fertilizer such as bone meal, shredded cattle manure or well-rotted sfable manure, taking care it’s toasted, ‘of course. To seal in the flavor— ted. Day_Classes now Iteasonable rates 736 G A New Commercial S _ch_ool_]i Women admit- t 1 open. Enter\at any time. include *‘gym n privilezes for male students. Evening Courses Alwo Offered For Catalogue Call or Address and Main 8250 INSPECT HIGH SCHOOL AND COLLEGE ! | PEARLMAN’S Al BOOK SHOP 933 G St. Open Satasdays All Day carry with it something deeper, more intense than just mere satisfaction. STERRETT & FLEMING, Inc. Champlaiz St. at Kalornma Rd. | Below 18th Street) - Phone North 5050 Call 1738 B o1 mwe of address 'AUTO DRIVING At Hours Conveniefit fo ltuuu. YMCAAuto School N famous “twenty-one demands” made to see that it is well miXed with the N Yepwsy Cbina fn 1915 were followed to- soil. | \t R & The ground should then be raked N % eaz my az arble te the Nichi Nichi smoothly and before sowing the grass 1319 & 1321 let NW.|IN « <~imbun deal’~g «Nh the same sub- Iseed. give it a light rolling in order ' ot |to make tne ground moderately firm N e N e - = and even. a roller is not available The army favesy 2 sutlal avncella l. smooth board about twelye inches 5 tion of the demanas, say¥ Shisinesa square, fastened to the end of a broom ’ paper, provided Japan T “I’ve broke in three men in handle or something similar, will \ 10 purchase rights and § suffice. Then sow the grass seed, N » Dairen, Port Arthur and in Sou\' my time, but my last husband jatterward raking the ground lightly ' »Manchuria by extending Japan's 1case 0’ onl ek ] 50 a8 to cover the seeds about a half N ¢+ in these regions for ninety-nine years WUz th” only man I ever knowed |45, inch deep, again rolling it or tamp- N ‘"“"I;’l‘;‘:";‘i'g‘ Sls arTangomont can belthat would use a butterknife Ing it with & board l‘;;hny. = § B . oy e efore e O] - e question of so ng or seeding \ Washington conference on limitation | without bein’ coached,” de-|requires consideration for satiatactory { 616-17 ST. NW. * THE MAN'S STORES * 1005-1007 PA.AVE. f armaments. Such a lease was pro-{ clared Mrs. Flo Nugent, t'day. |results. Good sod is dificult to obtain OU| N vided for in the “twenty-ome de- TS » and usually contains more or less 2 N . : nlinds” treaty. m,,.,,i nt weeds and s not satisfactory. It is Dll t | Conference Recommendation. recommended only for terraces o pon § The Nichi Nichi says that this will Nalhe A Good atand of Griss can b L Cl N X > £ ®ood stand of grass can be N constitute one feature of the recom i " jobtained from seed- at & much less CICAB FTTE C\“’ e { mdniatiousiiony aoxnis [procram el cost and produce a good lawn in & 2\ N “‘:m &s& ‘:::::w:f:’l‘ :;r;fi“: aEr ot lnw vweks. usually six to eight we:lks. i § A 8 Z 'he latter part of August and during \ i S TS O T e Septemberd is ‘the best time to sow Easy Monthly ‘ e igrass seed in this locality, as the ! (ol witharawiiN GRTgATEIa0N fronTuoRin Erass seed gets well established be- Payments - and central China, provided China w D s ;N R e It starts in spring with a good sod, on N t:;ilgt'rln_"a(-;erale;::fl ?: other in- \\}\lch lv:v,eeds will have a poor chance Hot-water ; = 5 of establishing themselves. i e e e e o > Renovating Lawns—This plan is Heat i Seliperations "ang afterward submit- Dl Grlf.on, Named in Dr. EecommendsaRo iwheralithare s Hardwood |IN EEOUETE el (B Lot A 5 justify its being kept. Fork the bare Finish ; sextingl ey SaulinE Hadley’s Confession, Iportions ¢, the epth of three or four N tiig eonterenc {inches, at the same time adding a little Large South \ Evacuation of Siherin. | in Los A fertilizer, either bone meal or shred. Porches , | program also_includes in Los Angeles. ded cattle manure; them treat h“ N fi s t f Siberia. recommended for new lawns, when 5 : D the revacuation) of Slhests Z¥ the Associsted Press, fairly good results may be obtained. 2t {Eront 21D X mereial trea 4., September 12.—] The upkeep of the lawn consists Room for 2 S . tne project préviously dnnrunlcer‘lu;l': Dr. Jesse Ansley Griffin, whom Dr.|chiefly In cutting, rolling and water- HO' ISFS Garages || N ?.Z':i ‘: ::f;l“ !&e Tx‘-:;\:;‘x:’n:; o fo,_Iwnmu Amos Hadley, alleged wife| The grass should be cut frequently, 4 . § \ tifications in the Pacific. vill 'slayer, is sald by police to have de- [never allowing it to get too long; For S 8Rooms Bafl! and Attic \\\ § | advocate at the conference. the news: |clared he shot on the banks of the |{ULINE the hot summer months, two or Sale or Rent s § \ Ppaper says, e - {James river in December, 1918, jufl‘ b it littl 1 d kept H N\ LY O ey A rommendations | before he threw the body of Mre. |cut until the late fall. It often hap- Furnished or OPEN DAILY §\ N to the league of mations, but if other | Hadley into the water, stated yester- |pens that the late cutting is neglected, Unfi ished A \ N Ts favoremreater mutual reduc-day that he has not seen Dr. Hadley | which causes the grass underneath niurnishe Co l N Do e Lo e Tow. =uit. taking |since November. 1916, and that he was | during the winter to dle out, leaving . R.Howenstem Co. N N ons Japan Wil oo i beliet 1n|in France at the time the murder is | hare spots in the-spring. High-class Residential : N \ Into comalderatio e wations to the | 8aid to have been committed. — Rolling frequently is very beneficial, 1314 F Street N.W. N § the sincerity of other mations to Denial of this part of Dr. Hadley's | espectally 1h the spring: the freezing | @ Properties a Specialty bl N N exte gtartling alleged c;mr‘esa;:.mhinlv;hmr“una thawing expose the roots, which i § e said he not only took the life of | by rolli a into the earth, TERMS OFFERED TO CHINA. | pis wite but” believed he killed Dr. | cxusing them to taks acep and visor: | @ Randall H.«Hagner N \ Grifiin on the same night, was con< |ous hold of the soll and produces a N\ \ Peking Foreign Office Silent on |tained in a telegram sent by Dr.|rich, green carpet-like appearance. If & Co. \ \ & fin from Los Angeles, Cali half the enegry put into watering & N ‘\\\ Proposals by Japan. herifft W. Webb Sydnor of He lawns was put into rolling, there 1207 Conn. Ave. N \ county, who has rked untiringly | would be a wonderful difference in = e § N Ry the Associated Press. ! to clear up the mystery of the alleged | the appearance of the average lawn. 4366 N \ PEKING, September 9.—The Chinese | second murder. = ; e ncioalNcause torforassldying Phone Franklin { 4367 \ N foreign office is silent concerning pro- adley’'s claim of my being With {out in the summertime and being suc- N \ his wife at the time of her murder | Soeqed b is & h 4368 N N 1 de by Japan for settling = I ceeded by coarse grass, is too muc N N posals ma: y Jap |is absolutely false,” Dr. Griffin wired | watering: constant — sprinkling or N N the status of former German lerrl-isllel’lft Sy«dnor. “1 was associated soaking 'wh.h water causes the soil § \ tory and enterprises in China. What | ‘“;" him several months in 1916 in|io sour. In very dry weather water READY-TO-USE N £ N > of Japan's | 2, ospital at Eagle, but havelonce a week, the evening preferred, N or tlle N 1s alleged to be a summary of Japan's fnever seen him or his wife sincelpye when it is done a good soaking N N offer. mowever, was published here | November, 1916, or had any communi- L N \ thB)" i * cation from either since that time. ‘sshounsllfll}b; g;,’ffl. and.not sprikling, as § §\§\ - | “I entered the Army medical ser- 3 A icni ¢+ Japan agrees, according to this,vice in August, 1917, and was sta. | Of 12wns where the grass does not picnic basket § }\\ o ®cource. to turn over full control of |tioned at Camp Wheeler. Ga. until |5ro™,*caient, ‘the soil s, evidently crowded full N X the port of Tsingtzo. in Shantung, to | SSit, OVersels September, 1918, us | our, “which can be corrected by using £ 5 § N\ China. She aleo will surrenderher | 28107 o SUTERGE, 07, e (208t S0 fair-slacked lime at ‘the rate of thres of good things—. N N claim to exclusive settlement there | tioned at Straphael, France, at time |9} four pounds per 100 square feet, N \ and the Chinese will be free to oPen jof alleged murder. ' Verify my Army | ¥hich can be appiied any time from an eager N\ § the port to commerce. o Kinochau. | *Lics, At adjutant general's ofice.s | NoYETLer 16 MATEL L er § That W J N e mines al - = T. riffin, whose home addre: i N N Tsinan railways are to be overated | given as Hollywood, Calif, was locats can be obtained from any of our re- N at We Have Ever Held N\ Jointly. s willing to surrender |eq Saturday through a telegram re- | 12b]€ dealers !ln sc.ds, and for small N . N + the German rights to which she suc-iceived here from Mrs. Ann Endicott, | [AWNS these mixtures are to be recom- N N ceeded through the Versailles treaty. | his niece. Sheriff Sydnor immediately | mended in preference to home mix- \ Tund 3 - ies 5 . § jededitirqugh it Versaitesitreaty. [ ntsmicoait Aiop T oy anoriin fures One ‘quartof grass seed will 2 N undreds and hundreds of new, nobby, nifty fall N at Tslnfmo‘, :\m;‘ will }(n\‘/e nlldpgblllfl bejkn mgo:l;:u!:; f:omiq:flr: feet, and There’s a bottle ot § e 5 \ properties in the port turned back | e e E i 3 A : ~ 0 N \ Toer. Jupsn aizo il transter her, MARNE DAY CELEBRATED. Gulden’s Mustard. |\ {{ats at prices that defy competition and please the public N\ Shenchenfu-Tsinan railw to a| EX-PRESIDENT TO DIE. i \\ 1 X consortium. The terms of this trans- | Ambassador Eerrlck and Consul \\§\ 1 e to be arranged by a com . N A Testin orzwaized foin by _y,pn“l!‘hackua Represent U. S. at Meaux |Former Head of Guatemala Con- L § and China. e MEAUX, France, September 11.—My-{ | victed of Murder. \ Japan also is declared to be willing |ron T. Herrick., American ambassador | gy arey | \;edry r:“mub'y priced llighted § Handreds of Hundreds of Hundreds of N to withdraw her railway guards from | to France, and Alexander Montgomery | CUATEMALA CITY, September 9.—| il and open evenings. N N the Kiaochau-Teinan ~ railway Thackara, American consul general at | yanual Fstrada Cabrera, former Presi- ust Be Seen to Be A \ 1 \ soon as Chinese police are avail-| Paris, today represented the United |9ent of Guatemala, was sentenced to N | Cosmopolitan N\ able to replace them. States at the celebration of the gev- | (€300 VESURY by @ Guatemalan court, 3 § 0 y (4 t atS \ Snth aniversary of he Pattle of the lvicted of the murder of Jose Coronado o Jo §‘\\ 5 N 100.000 FIRE LOSS. Marne here, af ic nister of { Xz uilar. N N $ War Barthou was the principal \ e ats e t ats N REENFIELD, Tenn.. September sxgaker' et C leb Manual Estrada Cabrera was Presi- 1321 N. Y. Ave. N.W. \ § 12.—Fire of uhdetermined origin yes- me of the features of the celebra-|gent of Guatemala for an uninterrupted \ N terday destroyed an entire block of |tion was the presentation of a croix | on d" of "tenty -two yoars © Tre leea Phone Main 1267 N \\ buildings in the business section here, | de guerre to the city of Meaux, Mar- | ¢ p; regime came in April, 1920, ewhen \\ 3 N\ including the post office and town |shal Joffre and Gen. Maunoury were | ¢ 019 fOEITS ¢arie In April, 1920, when N s 90 o N hall. The loss is estimated at $100.000. present. Herrera, overthrew the Cabrera govern- % _'. > = § ment and Herrera assumed the presi- \ —_— — N SPECIAL NOTICES. | SPECIAL NOTICES. depey.o el o m" § : \\ m TOAD OF FURNITURE | STEAM AND HOT-WATER HEAT, BOTLERS e Sghting attendingithe rey= ’ fihnv&?y‘?m"-dm‘" 11, from Phil | Staned ‘and” repained. - TERMILLIO '°‘“"°g Cuatomm iy wasihomberda § Match ’em at $4.50 Match ’Em Under $3.50 Match ’em at $6.00 §\ -delpm- September 16 = 8 lo ave. n.e.. Line. 3 A % \ . THE BIG 4 TRANSFER com'\\Y INC, | T LL NOT BE RESPONSIBLE FOR ANY | Were Killed. Since the establishment of w ~ N T T o o i 8| et ey T mpelt . ‘ENDSHWOGD, | ne orers, Eovernment former Erest We- have immediate demand \ N IEE x Z H N N : ol ke part of ca” 17 R;m e o — |17 S S, WO b for northeast and southeast prop- \ N nual meeting of olders of 1 rEea . 5 S N - 1 Hotel Company of Washis %3 e — ———— |- N B T Rinns st spetmoatioes | Do o, S};flggfi_;gdlfirwr{;{-‘:"fi o e T O e el _ erties of all kinds. Owners wish The Greatest Assortment of New Shades and \ at 1715 Florida ave. n.w. 13¢ om_e ";; DEoaERt Defare he mecihat MA¥) with sufficient -strength to resist the 1 e i N T WILE NOT 7E RESFONSIBLE-FOR AXT | [2"lq 3¢ m.“:no.,, Festy "oeing;, Yl | Darsting power of frosen water. ing to sell should send description Shapes and the Best Values in Three Years N by auy one other than myscl g 5 ., Dils contracted by auy cae other than my e e - and prices to us at once. N [FANTED_EFTORY T0AD FOE_S50N | YOUR OLD WOOD FLOORS 3 . September 20, to New York. ' cn.: Roston. or polnts :."«.:f:::-‘. made new, planed, scraped and Warehouse or Garlge 8 N cover n : 4 N arnis by wire. HARTFORD DIS- | repolished ; new-floors laid. Call A modern two-story brick H i f i N nnu FAND THECRING GO Harttord, Conn. . !l and concrete building. Each F me Lme or. Superb Lme Of fl e ENTTrmoEEaND :"' 26111.}"7h0m'. C. ADAMS, Frank]}:n floor has a grade entrance from 4 g ANGS FOR wENT @ : 1 street and 32,000 square feet of e Tt b e g 0047 13" || et and, 38406 suens fest of 1342 N. Y. Ave. N.W. GENUINE 00! | VELVO 75 \ WoRCH."TTi0"a: Victrolas and recordd. Philadelphia and New York every Tacedsy mog }’:;"mf‘:?:;em';:;fl::“ n:"&"d o . N THE UNDERSIGNED HAS v:"r'r:‘l,)lll‘l\fi Friday. SMITH'S TRANSFER_AND STORAGE, warehouse or factory; will r::t' “Real Service for Thirty Years” / e Fa—— t\\\ from the partnership business conducted by Bd | 7y UAL MEETENG OF THE STOCK-|| reasonably for one or more S \ :':3’33‘2;:"!3;;-;';:! Gvm name and style of | holders of the Union Building Co., for the |} years. \ Fotomac Tire Company, 224 Pennsyivani ave- | election of officers and dircctors fot the en- g \ bue n.w., Washington, B. €. Edwin L. St0hl- | Fairfax st., Alexandria. Va., Monday. " Septens: H. L. RUST — . . - \ uct the. .’.‘I?:"wl«,;’ll’., *rading anaer e ber 18 1o olonk g Tt 912 15th St. N.W. e = At a New and Lower Price At a Very Attractive Price tomac Tire Co = &' 3 = : Dame and style, Potomac Tire Company. - | LOVIS BEY i, Maiaicsts \\\\\\\}N\\\\\\\\\\W\é The Shade Shop . |ROOF PAINT. $130 GALLOX . . p ES SAMMONS. ade m ruce’'s metallic and "nfled oll. 7 830 13th St. .7 IR 0.0 B ol ¢ OFFICES FOR RENT . We give the best values in Sdeouerg Pnntmg-]obs 823 15th st'N.w. : \ Window Shades in town. to ¢his Big Million Dellar Printing Plant, Will lease as suites or in- g N . indow 2 dividual offices, two complete H 7 - 7 Quality Work, Always | The Nationl Capital Press||, fioors, in centrally located o : i urnisming Jpecials o 2 5 ] . *CASEY ,omumstxw. Mr, Property Owner— spacious and light. Rents Z At Irresistible Prices That Are Making the Fur Fly '—ds—'—Y —If you let these bright days slip by with-i] reasonable. Apply to- Z b S > Le—'Mz Call and Show YOu |out sxing the roof ruined walls and musty H. L. RUST B Z sterlmg Silver What Asbesws Roof Coating will do. The only | rooms may resalt when bg rains come, 7 B, o .69 conting apaled with a brush that will stop e 912 15th St. N.W. 7 Extraor- uckles Teaks and prese TRONCLAD Xeofing. 1416 F st. n.w. .W. Z mates furnished free. Company. Phone Main 1. Main 6888 Cowhide Belts. . . ... \.( fuarantes five vears. Also sol json Clark, 1314 Pa. av. s.e. = ADAMS’ PRINTING Is its own recommendation. SHOE REPAIRING. Mothers! School Time ll nelr' We ADWEAR Girls and Boys Commlt ub "l Aldl"e:; Wltll at same price llllflllt HIGH.GRADE. BUT NOT HIGH-PRICED, | three real leather e e e THE SERVICE SHOP 591 and 4278. Unique Shoe Bhl-lu Parlors. BYRON S. ADAMS, EESTERS |imo x*Pracer “OU5 ORIAT, 512 ur& 1726 t-‘ ave. 30° More of Those 8x8 — | CLAFLIN OPTICAL CO,, GARAGE DOORS - Eryptok Invisible Glasses. 'REET. —on_hand. Order now and 611 llgtc!:’S Ntion avoid disappointment. t. s Geo. M. Barker Co., Inc. v TQ WALLIS'. :9-651 N. Y. ave.; 1517 7th. Tel. M. 1348. ATDUCED FREIGAT AND GREATER SE- _..rlu for household goods to Pacific coast and far °f the SECURITY Eonsce coMpANY. Tiio Tat CLAFLIN FOR EYEGLASSES, - Tin Roofs—Slag Roofs BEPAIRED AND PAINTED. Call Main T0. Grait C»’mm, “Trating and Roofine Experts Worn-Out Shingles . t be removed if you have us v E‘;":'w"«‘fi“" bose: Dursbls and Darpose. artistic. ‘Tavestigate now. IRO! Ml’. 418 F st n.w. Company. Phone Ma! BOOKBINDERS AXD PAPER RULEI MAIN 6590. = ROOF TALKS; I am the roof fixer —the expert who cures leaky roofs. Phone me. N, Inc, 1114 9th 8t. Phone North 231-232. et Boofng Experts. Electric Wiring By lechanics; E. B. V0GI Son He. SPIRITUALISTS. GEO. A. SIMONDS & CO. | Washington—the most “Lévable” { City in America HIS ORGANI- ZATION ®,*3; up” for- Bu-lneu-— plan- ning and carrying through important deals in Home, Business and Investment Properties for folks who are foresighted.enough (o recognize the advantage “Maximum Service.” . The life and success of this Office is Activity. It's a good Organization with which to be asso- ciated. Consuit us about your Real Estate affairs. Gray---the Fall Shade TYLISH Hats this Fall are gray, and Mallory Hats are shown in several shades of gray in the new shapés. A new price, Raleigh _Habérdasher\ 5 too, at. ... 1109-1111 Pennsylvania Avenue Sole Washington Agents for Mallory Hats . dinary Special - Extraor- dinary Valaes: $2975 3375 Clean-up of Great Emery- Shirt. Sale 3,000 Pairs 50c and $1 2,000 Pure -95c 29¢ of Kum-a- each $1.15 Y; Dozen. ..

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