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Ever-Present Weapons. — e ——— e R R R R i R R i NEw 'I’[]URIS]‘ EAMP EU[UR[D WUMEN Bell: for Third Time, Gets Former Pupil '| SWORDS RUST IN JAPAN. \ af West Point as Assistant in Capital Tokio Considering New Metal for Pv. I g ' - - e Atkins as the new. Assistant Engineer |recalled that one more of his siudents | sl Al i () G vi " 5 : Conimissionérof the District brings to |13 mathematics wauld be helping Tim | B P00 g b . i 4 o : : - - ] " ‘Engineer Commissioner Bell another | Xational Capital. i $35,000 Recreation Center g 3 s Washington Chosen for 16th| tormer pupit ‘as an aide. ‘ S e In this country an officer Is | Bei Built tvP t 3 . : : ; More than & ‘decade ago Col. Rell Office Girl Replaces Boy considered fully dressed unless : - g oo A i 3 isnni - was detailed, for. a time, as Instructor | ¢ wears his sword. Rain and damy | Being Built at Potomac . - : : i o . Biennial Convention, to | Tnathegmticn At 1he ST AR | 1.0XDON, August 21 (Corresponi. | enther x an everreaent part 1¢ £ % v g E 4 R emy at West Point. When he came 5 : % 4 L k ] Park Grounds. . : A Be Held in 1928. e INtrict. Buliding . few years | encel—Office girls are rapidly replac. | the climate. Consequently. swords 7 5 5 e ago a# Commilssioner he. found that | Ing the conventional office boy In Lon- | must be polished at all times and Sissce s 2 . 3 E A et | one 3{X|ia“fll'r‘fllani!lams. Mnj.'Rai\"- | don, according to the London Dafly | even then it It to aveid rmst i 1 v i % < . e : = . 4" mon £ eeler, was one of the| i sailh o e tha . eI 4 Indications vh‘,q.r (ho (nurisll! (}:mn ooy o : o i Washington was chosen for the | fadats to whom he expuonded weighty | Matl. The reason is ‘.ml to be that| . . ,.n,,,,u'vh |:;‘:n,1 . In Potomae Park will remain where g . ; sixteenth biennial convention of the |problems in his teaching days. the girl will naturally and easily de e it s for ‘meveral yvears to come are { s B ; : 5 P i National Association of Colored Wom. | A Year or so later Maj. W. .| velop Inte a responsible woman clerk [ Mitted o the war departmen ? K construction e od ¢ % ot s LA Covell was assigned to the District - a also that dffice girls | N b :(\rn' by the constru n; there "n't: . AY : = i o . en at the fifteenth session, which has | Buliding and Col. Bell shook hands | SeCTe@™ 1""‘}‘-“\ ‘_"“‘ ’1""_ [L"‘l‘ P o taking o steciernsi recreation house to cost about $35,000, ¢ . just closed In Oakland, Calif., it was | with another of his West Point hoys. jd0 not waste time readinz “Iurld [ nany are equipping their homes wit the foundation for which is 50 per F . S Bl | announced upon the return of Mrs. | Yesterday, when the colonel learned | literattire.” privats piants Julia West Hamilton, president of the | cent comploted. » . The present location of the tourist o " v i g local branch, who attended the con- vention. camp in Bast Potomae Park has been | i o - > i 5 [ ] q [ opposed by some interested Washing- y i ‘Mr{l, Mary )h»rmd| }Ker:huv:. na- | i 2 | e iy g o . tional president, was In the chair at | foniavs fon‘ithe ground Shat {EREREE o 2 . wcivicia 3 . s 3 the convention. Senator Shortridge | i P ; y P il 2 S of California deliyered the address of |[f & G ¢ in keeping with the plan for the fu. e about Christ will make permanent, for some time at least, the present lo- Mrs., NO 8 East Thornapple St ture development of the park. An welcome. 1 cation of the tourist camp in it Potomac Park, o e which has raised objection from some quarters. tion for the next convention in Wash- . Chevy Chase, Md. AisucosRaTa) eoH Sas kU itithe liamilton tendered the invita- | Congzress to have the ington, which was later accepted. building of the recrestion house stop- = A resume of the progress of the or- | ped, on cound that if it 18 con- OFFICIAL G ZET’I'EER OF NATION MAHARAJAH TELLS HOW |ganization during the last two years | (Just OFf Conn. Ave.) structed it encourages the permanent R was given by Mrs. Bethune in her re- | Jocation of the tourist camp at this port as national president. She also | s g At e TO SETTLE NAME SPELLINGS| CLEMENCEAU SHOT TIGER it mive it Wit | | Open and Lighted gtruction, however. b T e ments of colored women. aily and Sunda ere n of this building, to _— Indian Visitor in Paris Explains.| Delegates visited the University of |} Y - e additiona! eomforts for the a » California. The outstanding social | Thousands of Tourists who choose to | WOrk on Big Task Will Be| oo | Natives Carefully Fired at features of the convention included a | live in tents, is not positive evidence - Same Time. reception and dance and a musical that the site will never he changed, 5 given by Maj. and Mrs. Walter Lov- tarted Soon by U €0- according 15 Maj, U. S Grant, 3d. di- y U. 9. 2 By Cable to The Star and New York World. [ing. In San Francisco the national | ) PARIS, August ~—Certain per- body was entertained for the day by | rector of puhiic buildings and public ; Pos . e mp e o g graphic Board. 3 sons in Furope who have shot big|four clubs of that city, with a sight- in the f i. Grant beleives, : . g seeing trip, a luncheon, an ocean trip ame nnoyed with th game in India are annoyed e casamtion. the buildinzs value would not be af- ST Mah h, who is a familiar fi fected. hovever : . Maharajah, who is a familiar figure | At the convention in 1928 it is plan- | Will Have One Large Room. Aid of State Governors to Be S i lin ¥France, but has nothing of the|ned to dedicate the ional head- o quarters of the association in_this | The new building of brick . e : dusky potentate or sultan of the |93 Ky clation s | . b seel moof, probably Sought in Deciding Dis- Arablan Nights about him When 1n | Nosier. shaliman ot mhe" Eredero bout Christmas time. Kurope. He leads the Kuropean life | Douglass Memorial Association, will e puted Points. - and tukes part in all western sports. | formally oven the caretakers house tourists = . games, dunces a great deal :\‘II:I‘N‘:“l:l’.\‘lll;l“‘":\ HICER AT mus | During the next few years the| X C i '“m o1 b United Sits AR o onversing v a well known . x5 s nited States and all its enormous | ” wn}f“”‘f‘;l','_m‘,i s tamily will be officially christened. French lemician, who put q\lo-s-‘GUARDS SOLES AND SOULS | about 15,000 persons aid 4,500 The 1 l.l‘"f-d_ S:_:u“ TG | tions — indiscreet ones, too — Kapu- O Sk e e thala, with a smile: last session of i i s English Pastor Cares for Feet of ! SRR of 'the Nation, the Hirst ever v : L et bl Living Room, 27 Feet by 15% Feet n Booneh: 14186 people 10 the ‘camp in aken, which will establish def- | “Why, ves, certaiuly, Clemenceau His Parishioners. | Open Fireplace Cedar Closets b, Cana i to Sined Zofnii including the ! killed & tiger when in India. b Avgust 28 | s yualiaat Baths, With Showers the present month there have been | SITuiest s s, el e “It is true that four of our own |N stie ring for only the | Sl e T Lot 60 Feet by B.602 cars : TR e k men fired at the same time as he. [souls of his parishioners. the Rev. J.| ! 2.car Garage g St e ane - capacity Bond. (chmioman ke it (Geontaniilc | But that's how we always arrange|G. Sutherland of the Belgrave Instit & = Ahe camp i» Y00« vt e ;;:.:n.];:|”";-‘(|l.:: B o k AN things for Europeans. tional Church s planning to look after | |f! The heave wave of Summer Vi r_this 8 & z “It 8 just as flattering for thei, |the soles of their feet. He has ar-| i Ing hegas it June 1and Ohio . .?]“- """_"‘_““”f‘l“ it ')'l"l K| ulary of the District of Columbia,|and certainly more satisfactory |ranged a clinic at which a woman | L. P. Handy, with Joseph A. H3ydgn’.‘ Agt: . mobiles ha 1 the other Vill require several years, will involve | yj,¢" there already were two Mason |for us.” chiropodist gives free treatment to £ & Malnesiz: Eventigs=leve. 3118 hout 28 per cent, according ®to | great many delicate decisions and|pga;ds farther up the Potomac and (Copyright, 1926.) | poor women in his congregation. - ’ - - will prove very valuable to the Nation | (pit'(0 Srant the requests would be st enters the v:mwi| ra;:}:m as a permanent record. to create a confusion of nomencla- a ce of 30 cents, pitches his dial § Sy ture. . tent, hot or cold shower, goes | DILial NG RGI VA, Only in cases where the acgepted i Erocers and huvs food virtual- | Hitherto the work of the hoard has | place name obviously does an_injus- o At cost. Jaunders his clothes or [heen to make decisions on place | tice to the locality will the hoard coun- tnrns then ouer 1o the camp attaches | names under dispute or to establish | tenance a change in a name estab- tn send ot for fim and then has his | a correct spelling in cases where there | lished by popular usage. Thus re- Wi o little tived, he [ e several accept Inations of | cently it consented to change the eation room. | letters for the . Thus. for [ name of Little Small Pox Creek, Wis- o chir, dozesy ‘nstance, there were fou five spell- | consin, after protests from persons in v phono- |1 for Tenleytown. | the neighborhood that the suggestion onsiderable confusion in | of fwnant disease did an injus- ddresses and in matters | G ' lity d ! cord. One way was as ally ix resisting i w priva ot us another until the board, ut | effor numes for advertis « the It (he request of the Pust Office Depart- | ing pu Locul polit K ¢ wiistied with the t ment, stepped in and guve official | to glorify themselves by havi ¢ o pay stunding to one of the spellings lages or creeks named for them. Reul i In this particular cuse the issne |estate promoters resent the homely Sramp/IERPIRI. e cided on grounds of simplifi- [ names which popular usage has es 5 Piano nd the judgment of the hoard <hed for the sites of some of 3 Without anv dispute. | thelr most pretentious developments. | B 5 isex have come | They seel to substitute h $79 three « n 1 ountry which nobody ever tries to forts to chapge “Smiths Corner” to o It believes that gov parts cost correct and they continue adding to rado.” B igie o and . Tlesmenetal contiston: will do the same when they for the (W s e The official gazetteer will determine, | draw up the tentative lists for the ¥ ‘ official gazetteer. ° . did not a tent once for all, the name of every in- | The decisions established in the | ean rent t D! . hahited pla within the continental leen matt Sy its ot the: Urited S tates gazetteer will be official only for the night 4 Ciovernment departments. The hoard Whe recreation honse is Will Appeal to Governors, cannot compel State or local usage of | | 9 completed, it will ho equipped with 8 | gt step in this work prob- | the names they decide upon. There is | Bi ; first-aid siniion the event: of 111 | 111 (1 he to nddress eac The | seldom any difficulty. however. or i graph him obey~ o h 18 mocte v v e, Jilie | hor the men but there are ! Will look well Army Medivo: 8 t ¢ tless h of others in the | But the bo: . W camp offt \ p is cars i ness o 1 amp ool | E08, ao, veqniastin (UHAL they name is carrled on the m clals e v of many doetors o list of aii | pared by the Geologi Sur f who have aes vespond or send || i i States with |t @8 ordered for everything sent s the | . ey Hospital 5 7 S mder dis. | through the mails, the weight of these Asa . ~ ave not hothered ) 1 o the Lasis | brecedents usually breaks down any e i The gazetteer, it is expected, will in- The office of public Lubldings and 1 va | ! u cases under dispute the hoard public parks to setfously consider will be ulded. & far s possible, by | clude one volume for each State. A the est b f other tourist | oo Bl loath te chunge a | considerable foundation has been es- | i e i . e s campn thic ¥t reliove | local usage, It iv lowth to change # | LU0 ror it by the work already g Here is your chance. Opportunity the anticiin n'in Putomac | S S e Tocul records of the | #ccomplished by the board, which hus comes to everyone once. Sensa- Park in ¢ . ture. Abolition left few place names in actual dis- b ‘ e atan, | neighborhood ey I . - P % . ot 1his o uld mean th tab | "R T has consistently refused to | DUte. s tional Se]hng of pianos is going on The board consists of delegates ap MELEentiorsone ielaenibe e change the name of Mount anier.:”“”m_‘l‘ oL narCommmeree enaved Il = reality v, Diises have Been TOWN WASTED AWAY, | Mol i benmmiod Tegert' o | hetty, e nerter Demrment. St | : ; e J e beople of he el of Taeoma: |l Nave Tepariments, The mem lowered on many instrumerits for FAILING TO GET RAILROAD iSioitriaily Bebind T T | b serve withons tompenasion, o |} last few days’ selling. Final | the work of official christening. f wind up is here. Many and change waor i e e st b o] At the last sesslon, however, Con Flowerfield, Mich.. So Confident of |joag” 'ty additionnl confusion in s e e b Ex i | gress made an appropriation to pay | 2 Future, Declined to Aid Line phie Ficks il enispEpna n oue great bargains left to Case of Po e Tsl . devote his entire time to compiling the ChOOSe from. Don!t let this somewhat similar « e was de ERASLECEr: . . . T St st | ke st Sear T et of v | . o gigantic piano sale close be- U lostan Iskind In the Potomac. Powder Puff Thief Appears. I i : fore you investigate the tre- 4 i sonihwestern Mich | 000G congressmen mude an ef silage. rur o s L U e e changed to| CHICAGO, August 28 (). The || ¢ 1 mendous bargains offered. ; Mason Islund. in honor of George [white powder puft” thief was added few Mason, Revoiutionary patrfot _and 3 - of | Signer’ of the Declurution of Inde.|to the criminal catalogue at police One glance at the prices S Pasl L hdence. The hoard, however, con " The man robbed m . i com | BRI 0 Comtaince the | @ Rrocery and escaped with $420. quoted and you will be con- Lo he lavgest be- | papge” They held that Analostan | masked save by a liberal coating of b | 8 & p 2 zeon and Kalabizoo | jad been fixed definitely in the vocal- white powder. H vinced that now is the time Great Bargain <rrial leadgrship of <outh — to buy your piano_ 1l;r£:eydz-;{l western Michigan. At that time ft geemed 10 he winning the race. The | gecond flour mill had heen erected I Don,t Be TOO l.ate $143 Subsidy. Two fact 1! ng furni Announcemcnt were 1 fon. A huge distillery bottlad famous lquor. | Lerad 2 et Sl We announce to our many friends and patrons the iy e st n ot opening of a new Filling Station Chammg—-@amty | 8 the specuiator and the raflroad, up setting the hopes of the inhabitants i Wealthy men purchased land in_and dler, at 2 roor of Mich fgan aun = tor catie to Flowerficld with the expectation of AUTHORIZED GOODYEAR SERVICE STATION Many Tremendous locating here That was ubout the VEVER CLOSE time the raiirusd came (hrough this D Bai segtion of 3¢ Clusenls Sonty, JOSEPH H. NICHOLSON Chickering, Steinway, Weber, Francis Bacon, Cable-Nelson, rgains in / aisiaicd . Spectiation So cont JUDSON L. KINGMAN Fine New and Used A Apollo, Kimball and others too. numerous to mention. Don’t miss ent were the people of thelr com | Grands i ) ey . s e e T TR : t!’lls fhat]x_ce to supply music in the home and happiness to the en- : \ ire famliy. ey o o : s S PRICES GOOD ONLY DURING THIS SALE Ailread i butld it - N «5 EVERY PIANO ABSOLUTELY GUARANTEED DELIVERS In the used piano bargains you will find such fine makes as was routed a mile east of the village. Too late, the community leaders saw | = {ie error. and unavaiiing eMorts I thSelelcit afny of the great bargains ofi?red in this sale, and if at zoad chaneer’ Sir” chandier deserted : ; e end of one year you are not entirely satisfied with your pur- ;;n? "» 1 d‘ turned to his own || w ., Dutch Colonial Home I chase you may exchange it for any ?iano in our stock of equapl or e o iy Just Completed = Terma on Fine e PROOE THAT IS WOnTH A P S e ND OF HEAR- | Flowerfleld's past. ; | Open Today for Inspection PR | Grand Pianos 1 As FERSWERG WavaL Tov. 1338 Geranium Street N.W. | fe §9 2o, Weapous Used to Salute King Sitnated west of Alaska Ave. in beautiful 16th Street Highlands. This i home culilaius seven large rocms aud two batbs: is of brick coustruction and H - George Have Interesting History. modern in evers detail. Fixtures of the very best. If you are looking for || Bargain Price This beautiful little Grand i s IONDON, August 28 (#)—The 21 an artistic home in one of Washington's best sections. drive out 16th Street H guns to salute King George on his and Alaska Ave.. 10 Geranium and turn left half block. i made in rich mahogany case, arrivai at Cowes Castie, where he went . . plain Colonial Model and has a to attend the recent regatia, are relics Reasonably Priced—Splendid Terms sweet, mellow tome quality. It of one of the most remarkable royal is like brand new in every re- toys ever known. They once provided T AR e Bl CUVIER A. METZLER ||| e il model of & hattleship named the Royal ! ; J Adelaide, which was constructed for Dependable Service - - ————r———— William 1V and sailed for his amuse- i ot ! 1106 Vermont Avenue The guns were presented to the Sundavs and Night Service—Adams 620 roval vacht equadren headquarters by e ol o King Edgard.