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THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C., MONDAY, AL'GUéT 31, 1925. 18 culture 'chemist, devotes his special | proper fertilization requires care.|grow. The ground should aiways be | orous pursult of the Manchurian ban | thousand troops of the Manchurian, S ation A e e o L ot an s e e e e et | Fan honts oot e gea 1 tare | CHINESE TRODPS ON TRAILE [ Sious st holding Dr. Harvey J. | province of Holungkiang surrounde” lection of these Chinese flowers is one | used with proper discretion are con- [ down after hard rains. OF BANDITS WITH DOCTOR | Hovard, an American eve specialist | the bundics and compelled them 1o of the largest possessed by any ama. | sidered safe. en these should mot | While this garden is intended pri- attached to the Peking Union Medi- | surrender. teur in Washington. They now are|be scatte .. over the crown of the|marily for peonies, the owner also A cal College, for ransom. The reporis | REE o ] out of blossom, ending their blooming | plant, bui arcund it or between the | has several fine varieties of irises. promised results in the near future. n just before Ahe “glads” come |rows. Barnyard manure, when well | gladioli and dahlias. Perennials and | Continuing Vigorous Pursuit of |’ 1p." panaits recently escaped from ' x Wood is one of the strongest sub- rotted, may be used with care, but | annuals also find favor within the t to Rescue |# cordon of Chinese troops who had o i the e Bl e et ; o world, rengths arden had its beginning in a | never allowed to come into contact | borders. : ; Brigands in Effort t: surrounded them and fled with their of one dozen varieties of | With the peony roots. Kresh manure | An attractivelooking specimen of | American, Consul Is Told. | pris p the Hwachwan River the Fall of 1917, \\mrh‘flhunhl never be us Lime may be | Magnolia macrophylla is the most con- | osar, an Austrian, who | Strip of wood cut with the grain will one direction only. A thin, consisted of such standards as Fes. | used. spleuous object on the lawn. The | By the Associated Press % captured by bandits recently | withstand ahout three times as heavy’ | tiva Maxima, Felix rousse, Ava “All peony foliage should be cut | leaves are very large. The blooms HARBI Manchuria, August 31. H: . has been released. A a pull as steel 1 f equal weight, T lanche. Octavie Demay, Mons. Dupont, | down in the Fall of the year to about | meanuring some 10 Inches across are |, < o A radrican: Ganwsl ot o Thotsand O dtol i A Reites s maaes z Sy s | Marguerite Gerard, Fugene Bigot, ete. ' one inch above the ground and|in season over a period of severa coalved | reports that .] housand Gladiolu Are Making Brilliant Display in Garden This collection has peen Incréased burned. All stems which show any | weeks, The seed pods are large and | Chinese troop: ,,.—.: a4 e of Howard R. Watkins, in Somerset— Devotes Special At | by additions of the older standards]signs of decay whatever should he in the Fall the opening burs dis. |and the more recent ariginations, some | removed and promptly destroyved. | close very heautiful rose-colored seeds. tention to Cultivation of Peonies- ('(\l]lt('(iun Is Large. ‘:L; ::m‘? T::";:]P(T‘I‘n.lh;n‘\:r\"h:‘u:\:\‘l: “-I\n:lu‘n(\||1|l;‘h"rv:f::\"xln-;'mllvw;‘l:l; the e e i ! FOR BURNING ECZEMA R Pal'lS SI)OI]S()I'\q P elts an(l Velours about 70 varleties and approximately | “Peonies should he planted £ mm‘ MACMILLAN GETS COAL. {500 plants. 1t is the hope of the|the eyes are hetween and = . | owner to obtain a collection of the |inches below the level of the ground. ey | Apply Zemo, the Antiseptic | finest varieties which will do well in | If the zround has heen loosened 10|gtop Before Reaching Godhaven Tiquid— 1:“\. to Use | this vieinity. a depth of 12 to 18, inches, as it 44 | he colors run from white through | should be, it must be firmed down so Was to Have Been Made. | ’ cream. light vellow, light and deep | that the root does not settle after | | When applied as_directed /'mfl pink to dark red. almost black. There | having heen properly planted. Too| The MacMillan Arctic expedition | effectively removes Eczema. quickly are indescribable color comhinations deep planting may cause poor blooms planned to take on coal at Umanak, | stops itching, and heals 'skm trou of pink, lavender and white. of pink.|or none at all. Too shallow planting | Xygeuak Peninsula, on the west coast | bles. also Sores, Burns, Wounds an< | vellow and red. of red with golden | will leave the eves exposed to the e ik ‘ocesding to| Chafing. It penetrates, cleanses and ! stamens, etc. The blooms are divided weather and thus result in injury of Greenland, before proceeding to Socthes. Zemo b » ciiin, 4bpend into several classes, ranging from the | “Cultivation and moisture are the Godhaven, where ancient Norse ruins | S00INCT Z€R0 I8 SN, BEEIT0. | single to the full rose type. Fra-| (wo most essential elements in £row- il he studied, said a dispatch received | i o0 G0 ¢ Iy adanted dor ance ix very pronounced in some |ing good peonies. The ground should % e iquid that is especially adapte L at the Navy Departmert today from | ga.. because it does not eties which are as sweet-smelling | be kept free from weeds and grass ‘ daytime_use because i Vel Grows in I h only peonies should grow there. Culti- | ldeut. Comdr. Byrd. A message re-|show. Trial bottle 35c, large size, elour Grows in Importance for the s should be planted in the| vation should begin in the Spring as ceived vesterday said Sunday had been | $1.00. Zemo Soap, antiseptic and New Fall Modes! the year, beginning about |soon as the ground can be stirred and | ot gside for the visit to Godhaven. | healing, 25c. All druggists. \ { s. says Mr. Watkins. | continued throughout the Summer so Velour—the dominast nate in Fall millinery modes! Spring planting Is often fatal. Many | long as weeds continue to sprout and i £ e gt mmgon e gl spogsmecl v B bl csisrissbosthaclin samcbesins | In such dashing shapes that only the French can create, |in the Spring. Peonies start growth - ; : i N subtly shaded. We predict that every miss and voung el e T LAFLIN N Wwoman leaving for school or college will include one or the. Spring. N not oots OCULié‘T:S' e N more of these hats in her wardrobe, sold Sprint in the . o = Full and o the Winlen | ILLED AR N - ot \ 1N Imported or Domestic Velours in cold stora These roots cannot Absolutely I whi e EUAFTIN OPTICAL €O Nl NS A $4.50 10 $10.00 when freshly Mr. Waiking said: “The problem of | Felt Remains the Favorite of Many in Large and As We Call the Botfle Roll | WS ‘ Pyl The large felt hat, the small felt hat and felt hats of medium size. smartly styled. are shown in the favored Fall shapes and trimmings. Some all felt, others com- 1f we could impress every user of Simpson’s Milk of what impartance bined with beaver or other fabrics. The very last word the Milk Rottle is—we know they'd all he back next dav. It is vitally im- N from Paris. in extra large, extra small and medium head- portant—hecause we subject all our Bottles ta a very elaborate sterilizing y sizes. and purifving process—which takes time—necessitating a very large sur- The Trv[wumfi: A t]’)rcc-.!frap——new Au- plus supply of Bottles. So when they fail to return promptly we are greatly handicapped. = Perhaps vou have a few ahout the house? If so, we'l truly thank duced for Stetson. Patent leather or { $2.98 to $12.50 you to leave them with your grocer—or phone us and we'll send for them. Black satin. Cuban Apilfie heel. A trip]c R e e o o b e A i e 5 ° strap cut-out pattern. $12.50 N youthful styles. New Autumn colors. | Milk $5.00 1o $12.50 | | —there are still many absenlees— tumn model—the latest fashion intro- ]mporlvd or Domestic Felts Stetson Shoe ] Shop il - Buafion 1a “Walker Hill Dairy” Thirteen Five F St. \ ; CREERON :,'"”.".L' Diise OBl RPrar s 530 Seventh Street S.E. Phones Lincoln 1811-1812 \ i i N eral weeks | Mr. Watkins, a Department of Agri — into blossom in - - L.S: Plaut & Co. Chicago Kresge Department Stores Nc?xl-l‘qu < $1.25 Wizard M 1 [ g s o % A $1.25 Electric Table |$225 Folding Iroming| < oo oy o . S1.50 and 8175 Wash Sy Made of good qaulity] 45c Metal waste \Wii N\ Stove disg, £330 E d sL7s s sianzie shapeil Paper Basket = Made of well.season Choice of No. T or & blue apanned o darbage Can o |ides Polahingl Sevem ' assorted Fully guaranteed;| Made of wel soason hes. 4.pe. set d | style oo Balag will boil, toast and fry.| %0 lumper. = Sro 65c 50c 35¢ Quality Merchandise Courteous Service 85¢ £1.65 : 2.39 99¢ nnual September Sale China, Glass and Housewares = = Ready for the second day of this Annual Sale with new offerings, as well as plentiful li = . e 5 plentiful supplies ¢ L:: (“Riif‘g'i‘:ft Ve of those advertised for yesterday’s selling. We’'ve made ample preparatlon so that none of our l‘: f‘”l')’:rsfia({:lr:'t OpeniSioal { ) customers will be dlsappomted— —as sometimes happens. Decisive price reductions on every article! /"s\\\ OpeniStock Dinnerware / e e ; , \%/ Dinnerware The Fair B E W EEDWEE RN NEE R : 2 a " ring the September (" TR soeod . Y 5 A N 4 ~ S heS Sale of ol =S ;5' S / ; ! S Duung L:Te.:fmemh" Pattern Y pa : w,b S \ | < | = 25¢ China Cups o : : and Saucers $6.50 Cereal Set | Wash Boilers ade of extra heavy 6=Sets $l.00 15-pc. Set, $4.95 enal tin. : - Imported Porcelain, 6|} ze, Special, $2.35 Thin quality, 1mported| coron) jars, § spice jars, of$3-33 Size. Special. $2.95) china with attractive florall botiies and 1 sait box in £4.00 size, Special decoration sorted desizns White Enameled Cookin - \ = Utensils, Choice g \ , ‘ fi& o Gray Enameled Cooking c Woad. Plan Utensils, Choice B i e 109 31,50 Metal =~ $2.39 Wrought | 5295 Fern Stand | BO% 30-inch size, C 5169 Bird Cage || . : : . Iron Bridge Lamp $2.39 $8 Wood Plant =) Serving Tray | Maslin Kettles Stand Cavered Can i Dishpans i i ; . Box, 36-inch size, $3.48 Rid-Jid : Pots, Covered . ving Kettlg $1.89 o N : Ironing Table, $2.95 $1.19 fon Becsendig $1£9 Eanves Sumne ity Zi il 10 Water Balie Wrought »n| Made of well scasoned and Cooking, spe-| Made o®wrouzht and Preserving Complete with e e 5 SR g < ! Heavy nickel-plated| iron. heavy |[[Pans and Double 4 B 2 parehm e ntized|Sty1e a8 Hllustruted v]““ i il At R as dllustrated.|y ;o Gien bird of parajcially priced, as|gauzed tubinz || Boilers. Kettles e ooa tEdinliite: efd d ware with f| Shude in'a variety]With all copper| ish, can be patnted in any] s made, Will notlgise design. assarted| ; Sk elie patntca flared bowl, desirable colot wiggle, wobble or jiggle. |colors, size 12x15 inches 'illustrated above. |reet. 1,000 pieces good quality ste ~1 enameled ware, mottled blue beaded edges, all enameled cover pendable quality. made of heavy steel ' P WEAR-EVER §6 @ i» ' Wear-Ever” ALUMINUT ALUMINUN K ALUMINUM COOKING UTENSILS @g@ all useful utensils. v selection is advised as » WEAR'EVER several of the items | n Qo Demonstration during our September Sale of Housewares. TRAQEMARM During this event the utensils pictured below are specially priced. TRADE MARK e e e * 3 Fkiat-ac Blended / . — Jardinieres $1.00 Nappie Set : "‘“i Quality Mixed Glazed finish, 79c 3 ] | : i 3 Paints assaried siyies it ed poroelain S ! g 5 Heddy fug | e e $3.50 Clothes $1 Wizard with HHI’)‘II‘V)\P vintage %‘ L —] diate ”""V AR SN——; . ol <n. Four practical = S wen s'z_so Cereal 1 pt. siz Hamper, $2.65 rrugated Ash BLEE, $1.75 Windsor| Ever |Boiler, 2-quart 1 qt. size, 84c. Can. 16-gallon ca <ettle, co | : : : . Joeaion. Chem ically Seamless Double Roasters | Kritle: comple el Cleanser |, brightly pol- $5.75 Percolating Coffee || 1 gal. size, $1.64. . ! bamboo, treated, choice or Canners, complete with | g.o" alumi split Mexican of short or lc g size “mL.mA ished. Pot, complete with steel 1 gal. size, $3.24. ki i Sveee late, 6 : nandied styie. & smangn an $1.39 25¢ $li95. . [l oo $4.05 =i $24.95 Sunray Cooker $35.00 Sunray Cabinet & HEIEE i e o i 4-Burner Size Earthen Butter ¥ 23¢_Clothes 5 | | \ Jars With = g Ha chit porcelain S 5 s e ¢ < B : Pcadind $2.05 Aluminum i W .50 Bissell's R SWaLe, . Rorcoum ta h ar alumi $3.50 Electric Prop ¥ Pudding Pan,| 5 et ettles iy ot Govers $4 door ~ panel, black ja- s diihy F Toaster : f S0 n |‘/ e 1‘ burners, adjus mM\ 57})9 19¢ $3.98 Electric A o Is 5 1 p Jheavy quality sheet 51 ans—lu(q;om- i ord ben i $1.39 Combinet| ¢ ipe r[,fl \‘L‘L Carpet Sweeper [l anned-finished tray. bak- valves to meet ving gas 2. . + Jabsolutely < eam TG ¥ 4 1, priced in P el - Red Top make.| Good quality| Percolator, $2.98 || thick sheet metal, 6 fless, adjustable|luminum. sun:s ane A€ and 2% quart sizes fnlio“ir‘\x sizes. $3.79 oven 16x17x12 inches, 1 B full nickel plated mber, eet fnch #ize. bail 3 finish, 1-quart size. | _ $1.85 P -{1-1b. size. 29¢ table v meet panel. choice of left or right || muarantecd | e1e. Hotehon] AGERED v SRSl atinrt size. . 3-Pc. Set PRI sos Be) ‘Gusrantéed. Brush hand oven. ment, complete | D 1o sup- | style, guaranteed ele . ™ s ith enameled | 5-1h, size, 59¢|easy running with cord and 2.|port clothes | ment, Somplete with 29c $2.98 $2.20 $1.79 eass running. piece plug. line. cord and two-piece plug. 3 Palais Royal—Fourth Floor S— Made of heavy pressure, porcel ; lll,lllllllIlIlllllll'!IllIllllI!IIIIllIIllllllllllllllllllllllllllll llllllllIlilllll illllllllllllllll 1 1