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Clean, Clear, and Every moving part of Full-bodied - TOKI0-MOSCOW-CHITA < 7 ndia CONFERENCE ADJOURNS I nS Halt in Negotiations Caused by Russian gnd Japanese Clash Over Nikolajsvsk Massacre. If the American woman thinks her By the Assoclated Press. recently acquired right of suffrage CHANG CHUN, Manchurla, Sep-|is something new and modern, she tember 21.—The conference her¢ be-lhas a lot to learn from her red- tween Japanese, the soviet goverh- skinned sister, the w Is Boss of Home, Says U. S. Commissioner Meritt wmmm ‘were present as guests. Rev. fam E.‘La Rue, pastor of the Baptist Church, condiucted devo- tiogal services. The schedule called for the welighing of anchor today for Vineyard sound and thence to Boston. The men have just gotten their sea legs and have begun to parlez the salty lingo of the gob in true sea- faring fashion. The hold of the ship is no longer the cellar, nor is the quar- ter deck’ upstairs. Snappy answers about “below, sir,” “above” or “’{ween decks, sir,” are handed to beaming officers nowadays. ‘With this abundance of deep sea- noon to.deterniine compass errors. 1t | | she gets that far it is more than like- | || 1y here course will be set for Gay Head, Vingyard sound. RECORD IN PEANUT CROP. Senegal’s Yield in 1821 Estimated as Worth $25,690,283. Some $25,620,283 worth of peanuts, | going knowledge stored back In their | 245,867 metric tons of them, is Senegal’s craniums, the “embryo saltg” are im- | 1921 record, says Consul Yerby, Dakar, THE Mop 923 G Save money by selecting your 'Sun'i‘ now, at our September e. SPECIAL Bay Seal Coats, genuine skunk, beaver and squirrel (PR Fom S0 . . , patient to get away from fresh water | Senegal, in a report to the Department collars and cufis, 40- our motor will function ment of Moscow ahd the far eastern Hopl squaw, ac- || Salloring’ for a While, it ax 8 f4dle, | of Commerse. in 1620 this French: [ snch and 42-inch. . 3150 tter Wllh Texaco MOtO!' republic of Siberia, has adjourned for, cording to Ed- :," z‘rlu; ;,O: ‘,.2:;‘ n:ll“on ay, they fi,‘,fi“"‘,lfit’;y.{"‘;‘};'?& 8_?3'““6:;‘;?: Oil in the crank-case. several days pending receipt of din- gar B. Meritt, as- e Should "weather conditions outside | Britain’s west African colony, last year AiSmatl Dot I structions from Tokio and Moscow. sistant commis- the Chesapeake bay permit, the|produced §9,175 metric tons, valued at ARy At T e, Clean,clear,goldencolor The halt was necessitated by the! sioner of Indian ‘Eagle 68 probably will point her nose | $3,060,232, comoared with §5,190 tons ny Bt Until Wante can, 18O . deadlock reached yesterday when the ! LIt L 0. V. toward Lynghaven Roads this after- !worth $11,670,829, in 1920. —you cannot mistake it. Russians demanded immediate Japan- ) ese evacuation of North ~Sakhalin | Not only has | = and the mikado's representatives. re- the Hop! squaw, 4 Four grades—light, medium, plied that Japanese would hold the, since Rinie” im-| gyioner Degides to Delay Start of debated island territory until indem- ' A\ ‘memorial. been nified for the massacre of 600 na- tionals at Nikolaievsk in 1920. Adolph Joffe, soviet representative from Moscow, said that the soviets are determined not to pay an indem- nity for the Nikolalevsk massacre. —_— RETIRED FOR DISABILITY. Maj. George H. McLellan, Medical Corps, hn:lr:: been found incapacitated beavy and extra-heavy. Queen. and mins tress of her tepee, J but one word » from her is ca- “) pable of sending her chesty brave < sprawling out into the _cold ' night. Absolute ruler of her hothe, tribal law glves her the uncontrovertible right to exclude her spouse at will. This disconcerting Information was Washington Gobs on Sea 5 Voyage to Boston. Specisl Dispatch to The Btar. NEWPORT NEWS, Va., September ' MOTOR OIL THE THEXAS COMPANY, U.S.A., 20.—Held behind the safety of the Virginia capes by warnings of ap- hing storms on the Atlantic H for ve duty on account of disability | given by Mr. Meritt last night in proacl , RicsosPuaivleiod fodvcle Focident o the service, has been retired. | fho' courne of an' Interesting jscture | coast, the U. 8. S. Eagle 56, training * Run it with Save it with® . Capt. Arthur T. Kreh, Quartermaster | before & large group of citizens In|ship of the District naval reserves, Corps, under treatment at Walter Reed General Hospital, will proceed to his home to await retirement “for the con- venience of the government. the Takoma Park Baptist Church. He spoke with the authesity of one who Has studied Indian lite assidu- ously. The history of the white man, Mr. Meritt continued, relates that at one B | time our stone-age progenitors were In the habit of selecting their wives by dragging them off to their caves by the hair of their heads. In the not dim distant past, however, the speaker sald, a is. recorded S | where an Indian squaw rfeversed “Distmicr (GRoceay Sociry STORES, Incorporate;:l The Indian brave, it seems, owned Address Communications to PRESIDENT, 2325 18th St. N. W. Phone Col. 9855 some land, which was little better than a buffalo pasture, when he in- herited it from his father. Years later oll was found, and the Indian We Have Left, a Few More Cases of 616-17 ST. N.W. 1005-1007 PA.AVF ‘was still tugging Impatlently at her anchor stays in Hampton Roads to- a; y. It is likely the Washington gobs wijj not get their initial taste of salt water sailing today, either, for Lieut. Commandgr John B, Blood, skipper of the training ship, announced that he would not holst anchor and put to sea until Btorm conditions improve. ROCK CREEK NURSERY Growers and planters of ornamental trees. shrubs and plants. Will grow for you nursery stock. Evergreens ready now. Texaco Gasoline Taxaco Motor Oil * THE MAN'S STORES * Both Man’s Stores will be closed Saturday all day in ob- servance of Religious Holiday. became fabulously wealthy. One day, 1 however, he disappeared, only to re- turn a week or 8o later, led by a squaw. Investigation disclosed that the Indian woman had kidnaped the newly made oll baron, and held him 8| captive until he married her. Virtually all Indian nations have accorded their women the right of suffrage, as far back as the oldest chiefs ean remember. Men propose 8 | the laws for the government of the §| village, but they may not be put into force until after the women have approved them. Only in war and hunting is the Indian man regarded as superior to the woman, and she more than equalizes this by holding iron sway over her tepee. Mr. Meritt paid_tribute to the ad- § | vances made by Indians in the jast fitty years. The work of assimilation Nursery Near Halpine, Md. P. O., Rockville, Md. ll":: 66 Radiantfire” £For Cool Evenings. = fAt this season of the year, be- S fore the furnace is started. one = £ often feels the need of A LITTLE = S HEAT in the sitting room or = = library S 1On_ such occasions a portabl = RADIANTFIRE, with its cheer = ful, comfort-giving glow (like a = open fire-place), is most appreci- g All of Our Stores Are Well Supplied With is rapldly wiping out the pure In-|Z ied = 2 ian, and (n the course of a com-|= .= ” 2 BEAUFONT CERESOTA | Bty fThore iR S0 |E Pk oo g o papravy. 2 G skinned man will have been com- | S foow tham the woet of ¢ chaveiml of = , pletely absorbed by the white man = 55, MNe ¢ ¢ 2 omneite oS == GINGER ALE FLOUR e b, S el 8|2 S S50 " - same process that has made the|= so-Miller Gas Heaters, $9 anc A ¢ u | white civilization the dominating | = $¥ Miller Gas Heaters, 39 and $10 clvilization of the world, he said. The meeting was conducted under the auspices of the Women's Miasion Society of the Takoma Park Baptist hurch, and & number of men and omen from other churches in the C.A.Muddiman & Co Gas and Electrio Heaters, Fixtures, etc. 616 12th Eve_ryone should take advantage of this opportunity to get s case of the very best ale or root beer made, for “The prize bread flour of the world.” PURE, WHOLESOME—-NOT BLEACHED 5-Ib. Bag, 25¢ 10 Pounds Sugar, 67¢ D.G. S. BUTTER Highest Grade ; 45c FOUNTAIN brand HAMS by iheir remarkably wonderful quality and flavor, have gained the confidence of thousands of D. G. S. customers. Boil or bake a whole ham. At All Our Stores—- Whole, Per Lb..... Opening Fall Prices on New Stock Cereals Cream of Wheat. . ....24c | Hominy Grits.........10¢ Quaker Oats.........10c | Quaker Yellow Corn- Aunt Jemima’s Pancake meal ...............10¢ Flour, 2 packages. .25¢ | Grape Nuts..........16¢c AR GOLD BAG COFFEE A D. G. S. Product of Quality, Ib....... “Topping” A bit of English slang we’ve borrowed to aptly describe the Man’s Stores Fall Hats, meaning “Jolly good.” You catch the idea when you see the hats—first in the windows—then on yowm head in front of our mirrors. Style, balance, the right shades and the right prices—and there you are! | B Real $3.50 Real $5.00 Fall Hats Fall Hats These Percale Shirts at $1.00 Are Sure Winners One thousand of ‘em—individual in pattern and color—perfectly ‘Waltham Colonial "A” Cat. No. 264. Plain 14K greenor yellow gold case Raised. A Masterpiece! AMASTERPIECE is a work which, because of its dis- tinction, truly proclaims genius. - A masterpiece we call this Waltham Colonial “A* No. 264, because it contains unexcelled watchmaking genius inside of it, which, combined with a beauty of appearance, and a last[u;‘gp'zss of service, makes us exclaim, " This is indeed a . watch. And it is a masterpiece. Thin, but not too thin—chaste, exquisite, de; ble, it eets. ' 2 * E 5 GELFAND’S M ALT BREAD smel ff:mm:vt:rfidednndu:‘c e ol cut and made according to D. J. Kaufman sta]ndards;pm s(tinpcs. This Waltham Colonial “A™ No. 264 will givefora life : < — se. Printed per- RELI SH that service which sil the ,,O,’lg‘h&v‘h“&“wf:: ; checks, fancy—and all of a pattern sure to plea: P cale is the material and the sizes run from 14 to 16%5. Made hy Chas. Schneider Baking Co. A rare combination of purest in. gredients—that appeals to everyone who ever tries it. Small Jar............15¢c iy Tall Jar:. ... oo s 800 | gormdeins 70 weld sl & ia No Matter Who's at the Table You can be perfectly sure they’ll be delighted when-you serve Corby = Cake You more for @ watch but n:‘);pay a you will not find a Ask your ler to show it to you. It is well worth and wnl,\mngm as an lnvmmm Your lev:lem you how fine it really is. Write for avaluable booklet that is a liberal ** Watch™ education Sent fres upon request. The Waltham, Wich I T e lham, Wateh Company WALTHAM THE WORLD'S WATCH OVER TIME Where you sce this sign they sell Waltham Watches e et o el GIFTS THAT LAST HARRIS & SHAFER CO. " 1308 F St. N.W. Full Line of Waltham Watches Topcoat Weather —and a Sale of D. J. K. Topcoats—All Together No matter what the thermometer registers, the calendar shows that Topcoat Season is here. When Topcoats as fine and modish as these are offered in great variety for $25, postponing your purchase is certainly not the height of wisdom. Choice of nobby tans and grays of tweeds—herringbone weaves—patch pockets—quar- ter-silk lined—full back—belt back—all-sizes. $2 .00 Layer Its delicate flavoring will charm; its dainty texture will delight—and the generous icing adds an appeal to appetite. : Strawberry, Vanilla Orange Chocolate i Cocoanut Maple Marble Mocha - A At All “Pure as i D. C. S. Stores " Mother 9 Made it” . 510 JelllO .................pkg. 11c¢ | Fine, Closely-trimmed Gorton’s Ready-to-fry Smoked Shoulders........Ib. 15¢ Codfish Cakes .......2 cans 25¢ Kllfi"’s BAW'45° 1-Lb. Carton « v v s Pure Worsted Fall Suits Making it interesting for the thrifty-minded fellow to buy his clothes here by offering a well - made suit of pure worsted fabrics in an excellent variety of patterns. Honestly made from honest : “Ohio Blue-tip Matches, dozen, 25¢ Our stocks of WALTHAM WATCHES are al- 5 . cloth. Crisco .............I'b. can 21c. | DG, S. Lunch Paper. .4 rolls 10c- mmW'M"M'fh"’“b Regulars Blues Blacks Fancy Mixtures Early June Peas......2 cans 25¢ Karo Syrup, Blue Label Ivory Sosp.............3 for 20c 1%-Ib. can 10c EXTRA QUALITY Stouts “Shorts - * 935 F Street N.W. 12 £l | | ! . } Lt MONEY'S WORTH OR MONEY BACK i S