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N ’ THE EVENING. STAR, WASHINGTON, D. €, WEDNESDAY, SEPTEMBER 1: | A0 ! \ " WILL STICK BY TER o !ol the :w-:xe:e government -ut T:rl‘“vv { Everythiag in § | BEDTIME STORIES—LOCKING UP. By GLUYAS WILLIAMS | | TICK BY TERMS. | naaii s Siir| FLAT TIRE? | Paints, Oils, Glass British Insurance Firms Not Bouad | transmission, It 18 annhounced by the MAI N 500 | d h by Japencse Action. | P Corporation of Americs,, and Brushes | LONDON, September 12.—In con-|been discontinued by the Japanese LEETH BROTHERS 1 Becker Paint & Glass co.'v‘ v “REAL VALUES | REAL HOMES | Built By C. H. Small - Sample House | 2314 North Capitol St. | | Open & Lighted Until9P.M. | : % government because radio Operators | gerviee Charge mever Over $1.00 nection with a Tokio report that|ere experiencing difficulty in hand- | 5 Japanese insurance companies have | ling them, it was stated. decided to pay their losses in full | === without avalling themselves of the| oy earthquake clauses in their policies, | CHEVY CHASE $9,750 {1t iIs sald on the London insurance | | market that in case of foreign com- | NEW BUNGALOW (1% Squares from Conn. Ave.) 12390 Wisconsin Ave. West 67 E U LT U Delightful Apartments Paniessreinsured with British offices | the reinsurance is bound by the terms of the original policy. i | 1f the Japanese companies agree to ||| Fooms are & question for negotiation nly 4 Left H :!;,et[! (vlll:rr;! n&| np‘re«s\y covered in || 5 rooms and bath, i:'nt-al'nar lnun. O t i eir policles the action of the British ||| T il gy P+ l e r 5 are trpieal of Small's good e i = all celin Olllle ; ot Smalle oot reinsurers, it Is sald, will have to be ||| a1 i | —— i Columbia Road at 16th St. A few choice apartments are ,available in this fireproof building, located among Washington’s most palatial residences. Convenient to Markets, Stores and Theaters. Served by the best transportation facilities. M. & R. B. WARREN Owners and_Builders, | 1412 Eye St. N.W. Franklin 1484 ‘Adams 1702 "Evening 1 ! RADIO LINE OPENED. | Easy Terms Hedges & Middleton, Inc. | Realtors SAYS: HI-HO- HUM WALKS ROUND LIVING- CALLS TROM PANTRY ~ GOES THROUGH HIS NI GUESS IT'S MIME ROOM FEELING THE DOES SHE WANT HIM 1Y STRUGGLE TO MAKE TO LOCK UP AND WINDOW CATCHES TO TO LEAVE THIS WIN- STUDY WINDOW CATCH i GO TO BED MAKE SURE THEV'RE DOW OPEN AS USUAL SHUT, DECIDING AT LAST | TASTENED TOR THE CAT TO 1T WONT MATTER MUCH| GET IN IF (T DOESN'T j Tokio and t ki wireless plant 32 Built or Building 22 Sold Special Feature Homes Fourth and L Sts. NE. $1,000 Cash--$80 Per Month Overlooking the entire city on one side and beautiful Rock Creek Valley on the other, the location is beyond comparison with anything the city offers = N D Y2 Apply to Manager on Premises or WILLIAM S. PHILLIPS Realtor 15th and K Sts. N. W. Main 4600 The Rare Book Shop 723 Seventeenth St. Main 1291 Highest Prices Paid entire Libraries or le Volumes, Prints, En- ings and Autograph Let- Representative will call. CASH PAIB and purchases ved promptly. ; T LOCKS BACK DOOR. A g VERY CAREFULLY GOES UP TO BED PEEL- QUESTION ARISES WINDOW CORD LOCKS, BOLTS, ING THAT HE'S MADE 1319-1321 F Street CORD TIRES WHETHER MAID WA HAS GOT TWISTED OF AND CHAINS THE EVERYTHING PERFECT- KEN HER KEV WITH OMETHING ANDTHERE'S FRONT DOO Ly P hid : .M. M. HER,. UNLOCKS IT, TO NO USE TRYING TO SHUT tioad mcjiAT 2 Including all interest and payments. Six well ar- geptembaiz SHONDNENS SaMel N ranged rooms; front porch, breakfast and sleeping porches; pantr built-in garage; hardwood floors; Murphy built-in ‘bed, and many unusual features that merit the name of BE ON SAFE SIDE THAT WINDOW — O - “Fashion Park” and “Stratford” Clothes . CRED}IT ABI]S '[U U' 8- ”S’l’ EI\RT VALUED AT MILLIONS (C) Wheeler Syn. Inc. Special Feature Homes Terms Like Rent—See Them Todav LOST IN EARTHQUAKE | | Great Tokio &u;;mVOne of Pirst! { Buildings to Crumble. Pay As You Ride A SMALL PAYMENT DOWN AND BALANCE ONE, TWO AND THREE MONTHS. Open Every Day and Evening , By the Associated Press. 2 { TOKIO, Septem 12.—In_ additi Guaranteed 8,000 Miles |;State Department Issues| Ceeonins e o g ) Verified Statement—Wash- property in the recent earthquake, | It is very impressive, the jJapan is mourning the destruction of | | T.0. Probey Co. | ingtonians AMONgSaved. |ulitons or yen o - hundrads of | ;‘e’cfii‘,’fi'c‘f“ff.‘if'fif i The Okura Museum, housin. . Phone West 133 i T ivaluable collection of fine arts, was mately know all makes | J10 the tremendous lo: The State Department yesterday | : : ; 2100 Pa. Ave. N.W. e e - {one of the first Tokio buildings to go. of motor cars—single | made public further advices from|ouh Of T8 Arst Toklo bu b o | | nbassador Woods, at Tokio, for-] But the museum losses wers smaeii out the Hupmobile, in | nsul Dickover, at Kobe, j compared to those of private fami- | 5 : = roncerning Americans In the disaster | 1168 Whose Driceless refics, retained confidential conversa i Sotie ;lor\,zabalny xerm-fimoxm were dsg‘n«ym tion, as the one car they H 1 Nobles of the empire and thel 1 i Y ANT {"In the list were a number of Wash- {servants dailx ate seen scarching the | unqualifiedly approve. ! | | ingtonians reported as safe, who had | ruing for heirlooms and art objects ¥ ) {previously been reported to their|fo Which mones values cannot be at-| STERRETT & FLEMING, Inc. relatives and friends here, through| TIn th where | Champlain St. and Kalorama Road | other channels, as having escaped the ! great em | stand Columbia 5050 The Y&ang Men’s Shop lights, commodious porches front and rear, laundry tubs and servants’ toilet in a day-light cellar, with a deep lot to wide alley. $6,950 to $29,500 fil=rt2xre "t e, | i Consul Dickover said he had received | Get our list and let us tell from Tokio definite information mazf : 7 N |the following Americans are safe:: you just what MILLER- filly; G ana Allison, Mrs. E. | BUILT means | Andoss, Mrs. Bill, Gus Binder and I wife, Daniel Blyss, 2 V. Blume and baby, | | - and wife, D. M. Bow | W. C. & A. N. Miller fiizns St 2 isimoant { Helen Cameron, Virg { ‘ox, Rupert C wife and_child, e Casy, Massa- | chusetts; P. H. Christian and Roy Elliott and wife. New Farrell and family. Commodious Offices for Big Business {guard to prevent the looting of jewels . { ] quake. {and art treasures wiich lic buried ZR NI A UERROON B N w P w rth H d S e ‘have them intcvery The following Americans were!in the ashes il 1553 Caso. Ave. { uys a € etwo ome i . - among those “known to be killed™: TSR Ll | i 2 section of the city—de- [l|Mr ana Mrs, Amrine and child, Pauly Japan has fourteen eitios of over | | Another Group Nearing Completion tached i-detached or i R. Cannon, Mrs. Albert Mandel and ;100,000 inhabitants. The largest is 3 ached, semi-detac i jcaninn, Mo iter i the capital, Tolio, with 4 population i Several Already Sold ? a row, ranging in price i *% Uy undatea atspatch from Kobe, | L ETCO5S O 2000000 i i et from Consul Dickover said that Mrs. L. H. 4 g | Jenks, previously reported killed, was Six large rooms, hot-water heat, electric - Featuring the New Oriental Finish i | ( One of the Highest Elevations in the City The attention of Corporations and Organiza- tions requiring spacious quarters susceptible of division to meet specific needs, is directed to the entire ground floor of the new office building, 1415 K Street—the best location in Washington and ready for immediate occupancy. See Our Exhibit House Today 4326 Third St. N.W. (Near Varnum) Open and Lighted Daily Until 9 P. M. “MILLER-BUILT Means Better Buiit" 1119 17th St. M. 1790 [{| zad, M. L. This fall hat is made expressly for us by one of the ablest and best known manufacturers of this coun- try. It embodies a wonderful amount DON’T PUT OFF UNTIL Your inspection of the facilities is urged—for THE LAST MINUTE at a glance you will see the advantages offered. Spencer Gilbert; limen. wife and Take “Grant Circle Bus” or 9th St. Car Marked Virg sour home | d and painted—for | gami Mr. Haski; a | . < o . el ana ity Eroliat et | & taywood. Masta- | “Soldiers’ Home” of value for the price we ask. Inquiry concerning terms and lease should be made to our Rental Department—1417 K St. Boss & Phelps The Home of Homes 1417 K Street Phone Main 4340 {wife. i reasonabic. No order{ [} Siote; Mrs, Henry Holbrook and i ‘ Richard Erwin, Miss CORNELL WALL PAPER CsO . 714 13th N.W. All the correct blocks are shown, in both smooth and silk finish—but the Oriental finish will be the hit of the season. Ea D. J. Dunigan 1321 New York Ave. NW. Phone Main 1267 3. Spencer and wife, and Ruth SBelitornias Dr. Frederick Starr, Illinois: Miss Arineliene Swan- son and D. G. Swanson and wife, Mon- | - {tana; Mr, Thompson; Weathers; L. { Wagoner, Illinois; V. 1. Wagoner and {wite. Rev. H. S, Wainwright and wife, - | Missouri; Lawrence Wells, Mrs. A. B. nsylvania: Uearl ~ Wills, It’s so smart, so dressy and so at- tractive you’ll fall for it on sight. { Just select the color that is most be- | coming and yecu’ll have a “quality” ’ jl I i 1] AND UPHO I go anywhere. = : hat at low cost. B. E Alexander, Robert C. Alexand iand awite, Aurell Verner, mother, ifather, sister and two brothers; Jesse Benjamin, E. D. Berton, Henry Boshi, Rev. Benjamin Chappell and James and three Misses Chappell, J. W. I. Cody, J. H. Covell and wife, James Creig. Otto Robert Cress. Pierrepont N. Crooks, President Deforest of be College, Mrs. Nettie Cox Dodds, FOR RENT WITH STORE ROOM AND SHOW WINDOW We carry complete lines of SEPTEMBER 9-15 Look for This Sign on Your Neighbor’s Lawn TON FOR HOU! Columbia 5 ra Crofut-Knapp i E. V. Connett i and Trimble Hats f %6 to *10 ! Suits for Fall | Suitable for automobile show room and ac- Lawrence, Margaret L}xl\t. M. cessories. c, Raymond Luth: Ve Forrester Mashbi t 2 S, Mayer, Lillian Mill ily payments: pi WHITE, 13 15th st. o. WANIED A VANLOAD OF FURNITO, From FPhbiladelphia ¥rom Pittsburgh Falls York ci Room for storage of 35 cars. Situated near Seventeenth and H Sts. N.W. Ben M [Smith, Mary ‘Stone, orge Tobler and W | Witzel. 2 i Agnes Bamberger. Walter Buchanan, § . ] ! Josiah { i Jotih | 2 North Washington Realty Co. 5 Incorporated = wrence Burro Hendrick, Marie Main 9716 and 6152 = ! ife and Maj. T —rebuilt and sold by the authorized i vellyn Howard Tributor under year's guarantee at grea: sav. o ing. Only limited number $o act quickly.|Jjoseph Lionel King. Henry l\‘rumbl Mutus) _Service, nc, 1411 New York ate.{ang wife, Henry Clay La Ville and | S T wife, A. L. Manley, William Lee Gunn, | =g N o 2 . I 1 Roo _s Roo Isabella C. Robinson and Harold | Sl - .‘s % lag_ fs I Roots. ! REPAIRED AND PAINTED. - 780, I Grafton&Son,Inc. | JAPAN’S STEEL ORDERS | Heating and_Roofing_Exoe Jenys. Raymond Fr. OFFICE SPACE This Million-Dollar | BEING FILED IN BRITAIN : ¥ Printing Plant {stocsistenition” of Batusd’ Cotieal] Prices were $40—$50 I —is equipped o bandle every printing Creates Great Demand—Quake | Hl I o The National Capital Press! | cotamity to Textilé Trade. o Qatisty ] Y By the Associated Press. We Satisfy Eve!') ‘)‘mand | P ONDON, September 12.—1t is al- —for good printing. High!most certain that the reconslructloni o ioh o ¢ the Wrecked cities of Japan will grade, but nct. high priced. :rel(e a demand for British steel and BYRON S. ADAMS, grivues. {pullding material. says the weekly Opposite, State Department 1653 Pennsylvania Avenue R P . T RN Ack any one of the 600 Nokol owners right here in Washington what he’d take for his Nokol if he couldn’t get another. MUTUAL SERVICE, Inc. Your choice from about 200 3-piece ,7 suits, in weights and colors suitable i for fall wéar. Fine location for firms having business with Government Departments I Lines are not complete, but nearly all i . sizes are here, and this is your last chance ‘ I —— London Iron and Steel Two suites with-show windows suitable for investment I -~ Dependable gty wo su ; ; SA? ‘ i B Exchange. Some ©f the Japanese % e at any such price for a suit that will carry 3 You cas depend on your roof to be in Grst.( houses have already placed large or- brokers or real estate office. 1411 New York Ave. Main 3883 T reallvp cold weathier. I class condition if repaired by us. 3 deo" hnemm S ; S . Y . ‘\ g n the other hand, heavy losses have - & . . ~ Roofing 1121 Gth st. o.w. flered by, the Bradford Tex- 0 Smaller sizes will outfit your boy for i TRONCLAD fi, Mh it | hasnpmeied, Wth, orogior? o2 North Washington Realty Co. e ! 3 : - You Can Economize | 006,000 business with Japan this vear. school: i D e e it ousas have vasit i Incorporated —on upkeep expenses, Mr. |1 XoK RN, CXporters are busy fil- || 2 Avtemedic Oif Heating for Hemes - N " d ¢ C.0.D \ ' Motorist, by taking advantage | ing orders for fall and winter ship- Opposite State Department . o 3 one charged or sent C. O. D. of otir Lasw Repair Prices. gmill._“B:‘l“::lfi.l-“:::flea_fihab“‘ky’:;:“::: . Fully Approved by National Board of Fire Underwriters . All all o A ¢ : .| section of the Bradford Chamber of The New Nokol Is the Quictest Automatic Oil Heater Made erations at cos i Tk Main 9716 and 6152 [ R. McReynolds & Son ' | Commerce s taking steps t¢ protect s ” i §necialists sn Paioting, Slip Covers asd Tops, § the exporters aganist the possibiliLy e v s ! 425-1425 L 8T. N.W. Malp 7228, Yof .a flood of such wmuau