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and all the fopfl VOu nee WHEA.- SPRINGY yet tongh~ It pays to look for the name O’SULLIVAN’S OW& CodFishCakes “Deep Sea Recipes”™ Booklet, Goston-Pew Fisheries Co., Inc., Glowcenter. Mass. FLAVOR of Gorton's “No Bones” Cod —mixed with boiled unto—rezdy to fry. erfect tor breakfast, luncheon or supper. You'll like em. a If you like Blue: Cfiioagoan and His Son Ar- rested in New Orleans—The- ater Fraud Charged. By the Associated Press, CHICAGO, October 1.—Frederick H. Gruneberg and his son, Frederick H., jr., both of Chicago, two of eleven men indicted by the Federal grand jury here a few days ago on charges of using the mails in a conspirac; defraud, were arrested yesterd: New Orleans. The men are alleged to be the principals in the Consoli- dated Realty and Theater Corporation. ‘The company is alleged to have sold ack to the extent of about $3,500,000 in and near Chicago the repre- geptation that it expect®i to build a string of theater buildings. Besides Chicagoans_indicted, P. R. Leach, J. F. S. Fenn and John S. Senn, district sales managers of branch offices in Evansville, In- diapapolis, Fort Wayne and Parts, TIL, respectively, are sought. The com- pany came into being two years ago through the consolidation of the Bank- ers’ & Merchants' Theater Co., Terre Co., People’s Theater Co. and the Standard Theater Co. Postal inspeetors charge that the company, which owned ope hotel and three theaters, worth more than $1,000,000, paid dividends from money vecelvad from purchasers of stock. s 3 ££41) HO'«\RD U. LAW SCHOOL WILL OPEN THIS EVENING Benator McKinley to Make Address in Evarts Hall—Many Students Enrolled. Opening exercises of the Howard University Scheol of Law will be held in Evarts Hall, 620 Fifth street, this evening at T7:15 o'clock. Sena- tor McKinley of Illinois will be the principal speaker. Others who will talk include Dr. J. Stanley Durkee, president of the university; Dr. Em- mett J. Seott, secretary treasurer, and | Justice Fenton W. Booth, dean of the law faculty. Registration s now under way at the law school building for the regu- lar three-year course leading to the baccalaureate degree as well as for | the post-graduate course leading to the degree of LL. M. A large enroll- ment is tndlcated. Tmportant additions to the library made during the Summer include the Northeastern Reporter, Shepherd's Su- preme Court Citations and arge number of treatises covering a wide range of subjects. Three new legal magazines have also been made avail- able for the students, while the law bullding_ {tself has been further im- proved by the laying of new floors and the placing of new swinging doors at the entrance and inside on the first floor, look at the blue in Armstrong’s LUE is one of the most popular colors in linoleum. Blueis restful to the eye; it makes a beautiful check or tile pattern. It is neat and cool and clean-looking. Examine the blue colors in Armstrong’s Linoleum, either printed or inlaid, and you will see one of the reasons why Armstrong’s Linoleum is always so satisfac- ¢ tory, hence, the best you can buy. ‘The superior color effects, so easy to observe in Armstrong’s Linoleum, are found not alone with blue but with a// colors. It takes great care to give brightness and charm to these colors, All paints are ground and reground. This Foundations of Garden of Rare Beauty, Centuries Hence, Lnd by Dr. and Mrs, Wallace Radcliffe in Georgetown * Back Yard—Box Bush Is Its Feature. XLV, ‘The foundations of a dure for centuries are lhe back yll;d“%! Dr. and ur- w-ll.lm been planted as borders to perennial beds. The bushes now are almost completely hidden by the overhanging zinnia_and marigold blossoms which shelter the tender shoots from possible fnjury by the hot sun. The slow-growing box will require years to attain a height so that it will make much of a show in Summer, but it will increase rapidly in value from year to year. The greatest benefl- elaries from Mrs. Radcliffe’s garden will be those who occupy the property two generations from now. ‘The perennial beds now are in full blossom. The garden is 4 ' years old and has been added to edch yeer, Its most striking feature at present is a wide privet hedge which runs dgwn the center, completely bisecting the vard. With the example of the older es- tates before them, the tendency to in- vest in box hedges s growing in Georgetown. In the tiny back yard of Comdr. 0. Hulme, 1904 Thirty- seventh street, one of the newer houses in that section, more than 50 box plants have been placed” about perennial beds. The box grows well in Washington soil and climate, and even at the beginning gives a charm- ing Old World effect to the gardens. EMPLOYES DEBT RIDDEN. 5,000 in Seattle Announced Vic- tims of Loan Sharks. ATTLE, Wash.,, September 1 P).—Two thousand of approximately 5,000 municipal employes here are victims of loan agencies commonly called n_ shark: recent check of pay roll sheets in Controller Harry w. I's office disclosed. The majority of these debt-ridden workers never see their pay checks, which are assigned to tbe agency when a loan is contracted. After the agency deducts its interest charge the debtor receives what remains. Chief of Police Severyns “Lm.l‘d amounts owed by his patrolmen ranged from $50 to $600, with $100 the average. He sald 120 men owing approximately $12,000 paid $360 monthly interest. Don't Hide Them With a Veil; | Remore Them With Othine— | Double Strength. | This preparation for the removal of | freckles "lu w0 successtul in " removing | freckles and Eiving a clear. beautiful complexion that it is sold by all drug and department storce with a guarantee o refund the money if it fails. i Don't hide your freckles under s .lll or waste time on lemon Tuice or cuens rs; gct an ounce of Othine a remove | Even tne first {ew applications shouid_show & wo improvement, Some Lot the liehier - Treckics vanishing | entirels. Be sure to ask for the double strength Othine: it is this that (s on money back suarantee.Advertisement. A new free book on prettier floors Hazel Dell Brown's new book is titled * The Artractive Home—~How to Plan Tts Decoration.” Its twenty-four pages contain photographe and paintings of model interiors, calor reproductions of the newer linoleum patterns, and . information oa thelayingand care of lisoleum floogs. Ak foriten apostcard. - inalinoleum pattern Armtrong’s Prinsed Linolewm, Patiern No, 8085 Where colors are massed they are double-printed In Armstrong’s Printed Linoleum all large areas are double-printed. This insures that the sur- face will be thoroughly covered and that the lines will be clear and sharp without gaps, and the heavy oil paints will be evenly distributed. Surprised Her Anyhow, From Good Hardware Magazine. The following story told at the re- cent convention of the National Retail Hardware Assoclation got a big laugh. “An old fellow down our way,” sald the teller, “brought a load of produce into market. Recelving a higher price than he had expected, he decided to surprise his wife, so he bought him- self a new outfit—clothes, hat, shoes and all. He put them under the seat of his wagon and on his way home stopped by A river to change his clothes, Declding his old clothes were useless, he threw them in the river, but when he looked under the seat he tuund the new clothes were missing. ““He scratched his head for & meo- ment, then climbed aboard the wagon and said: ‘Get up, Maude, we'll sur. prise her anyhow! " \777 h WOOL PRICES RAISED. How Mills Will Take Advance Is Latest Question. Special Dispatch to The Star. BOSTON, Mass., October 1.—Wool prices were firmer and trading dis tinctly more active, but now it is a question if manufacturers will con- tinue actively if prices are advanced. | 185 Month’s Some price deadlocks have alread Medium territories ato Three-eighthg blood ded nd 4 been reached. Fleaces are firmly held three-eighths blood combings adva to about 51 cents with some asking Gl Any man who will eplist in the army ‘o' get away from his. wit mother {8 a coward. Death Toll in Mines. Even though there were no great disasters in coal mines in the United States during August, coal mine acci- dents took a toll of 195 lives during the month, the Bureau of Mines an nounced today. An explesion in which 10 men were Killed at Wilkes-Barr: on August 3, took the largest n {'bet’ of lives in any one accident., Smart Style, Long Wear, Low Price EVERY desu-nblc quality you want in a shoe—smart style, long wearing quality, easy-fitting comfort—will G be found in these new Fall models of W. L. Douglas Shoes And best of all, the low prices assure you an actual saving on every pair. 4 Pictured is one of many new CThé name and retail price is stam, ’on' ever P ai models awaiting your se- lection. Why not come in and try on a pair of these shoes now? SHOES FOR BOYS - Luke W. L. Douglas Men's Shoes—the same high- *grade leathers and workmanship, They will with- stand the $3.50 and $4.00 Ous Man's 38 Poottorm nwxh.?&"c‘}o. ear well. The Most hard wear which boys give their shoes. lnt 905 Pennsyivania Ave,N.W. Boye’ Shoes, $3.50 & $4.00 Open Satyrday Enmng- Values of the Season in Ladies’ SMART COATS Pay a little down, a little each, week for your coat. Here are colossal values. ,. Suedines, etc. at will delight you. vew collars and cuffs the word. Bolivi Shade: New effec every sense of Later. Beautiful fine fabrics; All the latest Fall- fabrics. Attractive new designs. Real bargains in “Charge it” and Pay Other Beautiful Models Up to $69.00 Can’t Find Their Equal in the City .NEW FALL DRESSES All are new, all are perfect dreams of beauty. models, new Jabots, Flares, Cuckoos, Blacks, blues, Bokharas, are typical of this store’s tiful tyle and quality. e e No cash needed. “Charge it.” Splendid opportunity. Cape Godets, high-neck models. Pansies. Your savings unique values. Frocks Plainly worth more. MEN! Come in Now and See These De Luxe SUITS and OVERCOATS $1 4.50 12 Other Lovely DRESSES $16.50 to $35.00 When you think that some patterns are printed in eight to twelve colors and some linoleum rugs are printed in twelve colors, you will seethe importanceof even, uniform printing. makes both a better color and a smoother finish. Part of the wonderful surface finish of Arm- strong’s Linoleum is due to the fineness of the colors used. Wear yours while you pay for it later by the week, ‘\T‘g\au and smartest of all the new smart styles. You'll proclaim them the last word in elegance and style, nattern, : color and fit. Broad shoulr s ders, narrow hips. Woodland brewns, tans, blues, grays. Pay only $.00 down on Terms to suit. Values And up to $49.50 * extraordinary. NEW SUITS BOYS’ §"Oovercoats $7.98 to $18.50 Here are suits and overcoats, tailored from . our own specifications especlally to suit boys for style, and mothers for .cconomy. Dozens of patterns, new models, Mother can “Charge it” and pay later by week. 's Moulded Go;dmadn;:ueu $o _}h j-Serve Good lincleum stores wsually carry a large stock of Armstrong &;P ternsand di ¢in both inted and inlaids, and n linoleum rugs. The nrde A trade-mark on g: burlap back identi- - "nume Arm- Linoleum. g P Youthful Coats for Girls and Juniors $4.98 to $19.98 Delightful coats, fashion- ably cut for smartness and made to last long. “Charge " Good—loehn 3 em mon. dfinm': any pattern., wh-uuh, . aspés are phng ef- mmm of B tace: Makers of Cork Products since 1860 ArmsTRONG Cork COMPANY, memn. PENNSYLVANIA inoleum Division, Armstrong’s Linoleum_ for Every Floor in the House INLAID JASpfi OPPOSITE PATENT OFFICE - - 623 Tth St. N.W ‘PLAIN PRINTED