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20 THE EVENING RUSH OF U. S. GOODS 10 JAPAN CERTAIN Earthquake Horror Sure to THE PROSPECT OF ATTENOING SCHOOL For i0MS AmO MILLIOMS CF YEAR'S Life’s Darkest Momen &Tor H SCHOOL AT AL WiorThs NOU RE i 1 CAST AND L BET vou'RE TCKLED ARCUT 1T TH0%€ FOUR NEAR S WILL GO IN MO Time THEN WE'LL START 70 OFF FoR FOUR YEAR S OF COLLEGE AFTER THAT IF oU HAVC A STAR, WASHINGTON, . 0., 1T THE WEATHER District of Columbia and Mar: land—Fair tonight and tomorro: cooler tonight; moderate north and northeast winds. Virginia — Party and tomorrow; = cooler in north |Bortion “tonight and in woutheast J portion tomorrow: moderate becoming north and northeast wine West*Virginia—Cloudy tonight and tomorrow; no change in temperature. Records for Twenty-Four Hours. cloudy tonight IRONWORKERS WILL NOW " 'GET $1.15 PER HOUR Special Dispatch to The Star. KAN Mo., September -1; An_arbi the Builders sociation and the bulldings council today fixed the wage hour. The iron worke ceiving $1.07 1-2 an b for for the coming ye: ST. PAUL, Septe week for milk drivers Las bee into effect throughout the Twin the principal distributers. ur and asked \ a contract fixing $1.25 an hour rer 4.—A six-day put s Warren G. Harding Memorial Medallions This Medallion will be coined in bronze by the Thermometer—4 p.m., $7: 8 p.m., 12 midnight, 75; 4 am., 73; 8 a.m., noon, 82, ‘ometer—4 p.m., 12 mlllnl}l‘ Open Up Greater Markets for Food and Textiles. LEANING TOWARD THE LAW, | NoU CAR TAKE A LONG AnD THOROUGH COURSE AT SCMmE GOOD LAW SCHOTL =« OTHERWISE SoME .05; 8 a.m., 30.1 EChmi CAL SCHCOE Highest tempera 7, occurred NoU'RE A LuCicy Bov- 1 wisH o | 20 p.m. yesterday; lowest tem- 0 HAD YOUR CPPORTUMITy crature, 711, oceurred at 5:30 a.m. United States Government and will have a bas re- lief of our late President, Warren G. Harding, on its face, the dates of his birth, inauguration and death on the reverse side. g WE OFFER THEM TO OUR DEPOSITORS AND THE PUBLIC, SUBJECT TO ALLOTMENT, AT ACTUAL COST. With Case, $1.52 Each Without Case, $1.17 Each ALL ORDERS MUST BE IN OUR HANDS BE- FORE THE CLOSE OF BUSINESS WEDNESDAY, SEPTEMBER 5, 1923. The Original Bran Laxatlve Food with 30.05; 8 pam., 30.0 BY ROYLI. Specinl Dispateh to The Star. 14 NEW YORK, September 4.—What- ever the tempo effects of the great Japanese dis be on American business, the evidence that eventualy it will pro- vide a broader range and a greater | field for American products and ducers than they o ever before | enjoyed in the orient. Until the full extent of the earthquake and fire is known the immediate effects cannot he determined, but| | already cauved a scurrying arry Amer- ican goods commodities to the stricken empire The first effect, of necessity, will involve articles for the immediate relief of distress. Rice, the staple food of Jupan's millions, is even now in demand and the crop of the south- ern rice producing states now being harvested and 1 from the plan- ition w take Temperature s > date las = e o date last year. t, 70. Condition of the Water, Temperature and conditic er at § am.: Great e overy of the pro- A ST o Vb T SIS S SIS SIS SIS F S P o5 F " o P State of Weather, Commercial National Bank 14th and G Streets N. W. Resources Over $15,000,000 “The Bank of Personal Service” (oS S LSS LSS S ST S S S S S SIS S S S LSS S S Post’s Bran Flakes—the original crisp and delicious bran laxative food that promotes healthful regularity, and retains the whole- some nutriment of the wheat. Post’s Bran Flakes With Other Parts of Wheat is made by our NOW NO CHARGE FOR STRONG Y GOLD GIRDLE—WAS $1 EXTRA exclusive process. It is a delight- fully palatable bran laxative food, Have you seen the plain black Duofold which tastes good, and acts | ha L I oy effectively without irritating any part of the delicate digestive tract. T but we recommend the Chinese Lacquer- Red because it’s handsomer than gold and hard to lose Cloudy Clear Rice Ready for Shipme: i The crop in Louisan i and other ducing pected to be some under of last who had prepared to drag out the marketing of this crop for months in order not to flood the markets prob- ably will have it taken off their hands im. o8 The stoc of the ornia that year. ot cloudy oudy | n th ramento known to be small and! there will veloping her w vall 3 to a marked de; That_buying as & factor len textile industry are has been reduced | pe e a later sses Unknown. anies have not yet Stlk Millx in U. | been ab ta on which to The Pacific harv-| American manufac re de- | estimate how s the esting the atest wheat crop in | bendent to a la t on Japa- | fallen on them. )t be fully | years, and flour mills today prepared | silk in the production of their | estimated until the lists of dead and to speed up production to meet emer- | and with the confusion into | the damage to property is fu gency demands from across the Pa- 3 d ated. The losses to Amer cific. A certain amount of immediate e nover wn ximate business can be counted neisco on, for the relief funds already pil- will he or a large Pt.cloudy losses have Clenr When you buy for health, buy = - | the best. h thrown, terial will abs "rm‘ will 'HE main thing you want in a pen is Duofold’s classic qual- ity —for in all the world there is only one such. Only one with the 25-year Duofold point, tipped with suf- | e struc- | fiae heaviest v t i d on and the price Portland, \ delay. | in the Pas call should find its to add to wheat in other v extiles Ma e Needed. bitity that the | I these lines of business that ter will be most their saws meet material ocks on the small sen higher shipments give a de nd shipme vy and no than | firns have a chanc into_ which been unable to can firms with Now you'll like Bran | Page for News of Our Coupon Sale polished Tasmanian Iridium that costs us over $2,000a pound. Only one with this charming symmetry and this balanced swing that your hand can’t get away from! So whether you like a pen flash- guickly felt in this count i 15 been elimi American not expected by cotton | south to have any long aring on the cotton mar In fact |s x| spe; - | prepared "t ing black all over—or the lacquer- H | red Duofold with smart black tips —be sure the pen you buy—or give—is stamped, “‘Geo. S. Parker -—DUOFOLD——Lucky Curve.” Its Over-size barrel gives it large ink capacity; its strong Gold Girdle reinforces the cap. Thiswas $1 extra before. Now it’s included free. Also a neat Gold Pocket Clip or Ring-end for ribbon or chain. pairing immedia at may have been done nts or_goods. can investors in Jap: men in the extended be ket world publ c coast lumbermen h one similar o fire and | by their experiences ican crop would not b requirements as they week. Temporary Cotton On the other hand, consumer of cotton goods her own m.n\ idle, “emer 3 v furnish a tempor American-made goods. | not expe been a heavy buyer of | Little anxiety w stralian and South | among the tea men American markets and has been de- of that commodity. up to world | aten Toat The San Fran pared to profit then. A similar feeling exists among the steel men. Orders from Japan have been hes both for structural steel and for oad equipment. have not ed, Have the Smellng Salts Ready. From the Boston Ev The health off tly a bit of a Market. an 1s a large and with cy & Transeript are not scen by vife to go down the night with a torch and then listen for noises.” When Plitt Has a Step up to the first counter to- day and treat your hand to a taste of writing urge. as to the effects ! cellar at The stocks are Again for Wednesday We Offer These Stylish New Fall Dresses Values Worth to $24.50 $13.98 The THE PARKER PEN COMPANY JANESVILLE, WISCONSIN Duofold Jr. 85 Same except for size Lady Duofold 85 ‘With ring for chatelaine| ket FOR SALE BY response wonderful sale o yesterday to Fall Dresses was far beyond our expectations, prov- ing that women of Washington fully appreciate such values as offered in tl sale. These are not “regular L iture Sal X(y HEN PIlitt has a Furniture Sale, like this Sep- Sensational Values of the Year were gathered here. Amazement follows amazement at tember Clearance, it’s as though ALL the Thar- the Striking Reductions. Early Comers Fare Best! Branch 3} Whiteside 71921 Pennsylvania ave. Hotel Stand, 14th & Pennsylvania ave. rmacy, sal dresses, but garments pur- chased from one of New York’s lead- ing manufacturers, dividuality of style and high-class workmanship. The styles are the very latest word in the dress world, and every woman nceding a néw fall dress or two will quickly grasp this opportunity. Willard News noted for his in- i Mrs. 111 . nw Drug Virginia_Guild Pennsylvania & Moskey “sth st. Woodward & Lotk 10th, 11th, F ats. n.w. Weller & Moskey. 36th & N Julius H. Wolpe. 1402 New York ave onnell Drug inell n.w Drug O'D All Regular Sizes 16 to 44 Also “Stylish Stouts” 44Y; to 521, BEDROOM SUITES Once=only Opportunities. Walnut, mahogany, painted. [Vere $323.75 to $1,186.75. SEPT. SALE PRICE, $242.82 to $890.00. Oppenheimer & Shah, 907 F st. n.w This Special on N._G. O'Donnell, V'J'qllr;:n:::“::‘. Bridge Lamps i cludes Shades. [V7ere $24.65. SEPT. SALE PRICE. $16.50. Materials are: Satin Crepe, Drop- & Com- stitch Tricolette, Charmeuse, Twill. Featured are the straightline silhouette and belted models, with full or three- quarter-length sleeves. Smart side or front panel styles, with claborate em- broidered designs, others handsomely braided; while for the conservative are shown plain tailored models. Poiret Terrace & York ave. m.w. e. & Rock Fiske Drug Com- ! P @n n sylvania TABLES G sts. now “ snita| 4 20 n Y Walnut and mahogany; library tables, end tables, nest of tables, console tables — [Vcre 516.50 to $215.00. S T. SALE PRICE, $12.38 to $161.25. M. aker, 1904 14th st. Colors are Black, Navy Blue, Brown n Schwartz & All regular sizes, 16 to 44, also stouts” in sizes 44V to 5214, Goldenberg's—Second Floor. . Levenson, e ennsylvania Charles Son, 708 7th st “stylish n.w. and t. n.w. Lincoln " Park hofner, | Company, i | 13th & East Capitol < Drug Service Pharmac | 14th & L s aks & Company. th & Pennsylva Nichols ave., _Anacostia i wton & Sons, | 1 st. n.w. Bradley, & Maryland ave. istein, | 10 14th st. n.w. ge A. Baker Opti- cal Company, | Loud x. Company, 1006 F' si, 1345 ¥ st 904 ¥ st 1301 ¥ st 418 7th st Liggett & OVERSTUFFED CHAIRS Plitt upholstered, made in our own shops. Were $75.00 to $180.00. SEPT. SALE PRICE, $56.25 to $135.00. ~ Chic Autumn Millinery Featuring the New Arrivals in Velvet, Duvetyne and Felt nsylvania Roach Drog Company, 701 8th st. se. 608 14th WL Major H. Robb. | Barbor & R 1413 ¥ st. n 11th & G n.w. P. K. Richte ave. n. . I" Andrews Paper 9th & E s nw. v. ny, th st. Business Bu- Attractively Priced at L. T. Qu ons C 3600 14th st. = £ Ma . Z. F. Plitt, TUh st niw. PEN SHOP HUGHES 40015 9th St. N.W. We Sell PARKER Duofold Pens All Makes of Fountain Pens Repaired Charles 1330 340 G st TWIN BEDS n.w. Mahogany and painted. Were $84.00 to $393.00. SEPT.SALE PRICE, $63.00 to $294.75. MIRRORS Polychrome, walnut, ma- hogany, gold—WWere $11L.75 to $116.00. SEPT. SALE PRICE, $8.381 to $87.00. Terms Arranged to Your Convenience GeoPLITT COINC 1325-14th St.NW.~~Main 4224 To give adequate description of these charming New Fall Hats would be next to impossible. The novel ideas shown are so beautiful that you will have to see them to fully appreciate them. Smart models for matron or miss. Cloches, mushrooms, pokes and other shapes are here in such a variety that you will surely find. just the indi- vidual style for dress wear or the plain simple models for wear with the “tailleur” costumes. All the most-sought-after fall shades, including plenty of the popular browns, also many smart creations in black. Goldenbers’s—SBecond Floos. We will be glad to show you our complete stock of PARKER-DUQOFOLD FOUNTAIN PENS WALFORD’S, 909 Pennsylvania Ave.