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SPECIAL NOTICES. EVERYBODY INVITED TO THE rFBLIC LECTURE. HEALTH. SEATS FREE. Dr. Benedict Lust of New York, editor of "Herald of Health and Naturopath.'* a physician of national reputation, will lecture on "Natural Life and Nature Cure." at Pythian Temple. 1012 Oth at. n.w., Tuesday. Oct. IT. ht 8 o'clock, under the auspices of the general committee. 17* NOTICE! On and after this date. October 14. 1916. 1 will not be resjauisible for debts contracted bj ny one but myself, personally. JOHN F. PEYTON. 710 A si. n.e. 17* FOR THE AIV l ?M M OI > A TION OF THOSE WHO are unable to select their Wall Paper during the day. this store will !? kept open till 9:30 p.m. on Tuesdays and Thurssdays until Dec. 1. Halter <& HaHer, To whom i r .MA v"rTtN( Ki:N Third and la>t call. I refuse to pay any debts unless .-ontraeted by myself. KD 11. PANFOR i 1! 413 2nd st. n w. * AN V ONL WITNESSING LADY FALLING from street ear ut Ttii and G sts. s.w. on Oct 11. at 1?? a.m.. kindly eonimunicate with Mr It I! N. MM 'AS. 4sT. F st. s.w. I WISH TO INFORM MY PATRONS AND friends I hav moved f om " '.?? 2n 1 st. n.e. to the P.rvn-Mawr, i:tl?? F st. n.w. Mrs. AN' \ V*. \"i'!i. ?'< !'?...?? _N. 927s. SOCIALISM rHE PKKSIDNNTIAL CANDI la.v tie socialist I. > >r party will speak Monday .vrninc. < r It'., at S p.m.. a; Pythian Temple. 1H12 ?*th st. n.w. Admlssiou fr?-.. Questions answered. 13* mPm THE ROOFER, says= Send for the "Ironclad Roofers" when the roof so s wrong: they'll stop the l'-aks promptly and for jtood. "And Rrfus the Rmifer is right." IRON CLAD "I N F\ KR DISAPPOINT." Promote Business Growth - by u?ing the kin-l of printing that commands attention -use Adams Printing. THE SERVICE SHOP. BYRC)N S. jVDAMS. When Leese Makes Eyeglasses to Order ? ' .-> -i .. in- uii> '-"rriTi nnii arc always effective in correcting defective vision. Most modern optical plant in the city. M; A. LEESE ?,,:t";.as?.coFine Window Shades at Very Moderate Cost. The Shade Shop ;"r?. }?%?? 1'OK KK>T?OFFICE KOOUS IN THE STAR building; two-room suite, fourth floor, overlooking Pennsylvania avr-.. rent $.">0 jM>r month, nd one large room third floor, overlooking 11th st.. $40 p?r month, including service. Inquire Room 100. Star building. PALMISTRY. HAVE TOUR HAND READ EY MR. DAOUD, The well Known KrienTiiU- palmist. Readings. $1. only by appointment. Phone North 1130. Studio. 1<>22 Q st. n.tv. SPIRITUALISTS. Bins. J. E. MALTBY. SPIRITUAL MEDIUM. 1112 10th st. ti.iv. Meetings. Mon.. 7:2.0 p.m.: Wed.. 2 p.m.. and Kri.. 7-30 p.ro 25c. A message to each. Daily readiups. $1. North 8293. TO GET AFTER KIDDIES HANGING ON VEHICLES Washington Safety First Association to Ask Police for Strict Enforcement of Regulation. Strict enforcement of the regulation against children hanging or jumping on moving vehicles will he asked of the polite in a resolution that will be* presented at the November meeting of the Washington Safety First Association. I>r. L. It Walter, vice president of the association, last night told a Star reporter that lie would prepare , such a resolution and endeavor to have ! it made a special order of business. ~ ! "Safeguarding the children against : injury and death." Dr. Walter stated, *'is one of the most commendable things I a safety association can do, and I hope the campaign of puhlicitv that is being conducted by The Star will produce irond results. "Tt is only by keeping such problems he added, "that cooperation between the police and parent. e ootained, and with cooperative relations established, good is bound to follow." Dr. Walter said he had noticed many children on roller skates and skipmobiles holding to horse-draw n and motor vehicles for the sake of a little enjoy merit. .-ucn tnnnren. nc aauea, mue realize the danger to which they .submit themselves, and think only of the fun thev are having. "Children who amuse themselves in the dangerous manner that is guarded ; tv r. regulations probably do not stop to think that they are h s. - I fr jiii $i to $40 for each offense. The law includes street tars among the vehicles the children are to avoid, but. the police say. the only minors who give crews of cars any concern are some bicycle riders, who have a habit of taking hold of the moving cars.**. . It is stated by tire police that there are many chauffeurs and drivers who permit children to take hold of their vehicles, but such permission may not make them immune from arrest. Ireland has M.Slandholders having plats not exceeding an acre, 01.730 who hold more th?n one were and not more than five acres 133.2M under fifteen and 136.008 not exceeding thirty. ? ? ? ? Have You $2501 i it Hore f ^ That Is Not IlarLing You * Intorost W /c BII^VI * If * >, T'Ut it to work. Buy g<>od 4 first trust note*. We have 4 then hand from $250 op to $5,000. a Io terest coll* < ted nn>] p mi''wf the day a do-. free '-r chsrg-. Property insured a again*' dama;''- during term of notes. The I*-*' and safe-? :nv>^nu-nt to he * had. Title paper* furnished with not*-*. * Kor f .'1 information, rail Main 1507- * Loan Dept. jFhilips&Sager a 14'?? NEW YORK AVE. Y. M. C. A. Talks. A corps of physicians examine every memU-r sfho tak*-? any work in the gymnasium. This examination is worth % > 00 to any man who is Interested In hit health. It enable* the physical dir?-<-tor to give each man just the exercise suited to his particular needs. This work may t*e taken at your convenience Jn one of th*- classes or individually. The gymnasium Is open from 7 a tn. until 10 p.m. ewery week day. The facilities offered members are the finest to I*- had In the city. You can add weight or take off fat. and replace It with healthy tissue. When you l*gin to u*e the gymnasium regularly you will for jour auu n'r uvui' ? mm an appetite that will be a surprise to jour wife. After dinner you will have that good old down-on-the farm tired feeling that luakes you war? to go to bed and sleep a- you have not Slept tin re you wer?- a youngster. Any business man knows that this sort ol treatment ta going to send him to work In the morning wito r ?-lear brain and vigorous physique that he so mu?h desires; that It will dJ year* to bis life and dollars to his income. The eoat of all this ia very small?only $13 It year including individual steel looker and many ather privileges not mentioned here, for further information. Young Men's Christian Association IW. Mi's esse. 1736 G It. D.w, a CONFIDENT WILSON ! WILL WIN THE WEST! Senator Sausbury Gves Result of His Canvass of Sentiment There. | FEELS SURE OF VICTORY I ! i BY N. O. MESSENGER. | CHICAGO, 111., October 14.?Senator! ; Saulsbury of Delaware returned to town today from a trip to the west in : behalf of the senatorial contests of which, as chairman of a special com; mittee, he has overseership. Here is j the senator's judgment on the political I outlook: | "If the situation east of the Mississippi and north of the Ohio rivers re i sembles in the slightest degree that I j have found to exist in the states west | where I have been during the past ten | days. Wilson will have so many elec; toral votes he will not need many of j the states now claimed as doubtful. 11 j never saw such a showing of enthu- j j siasm in my life as I found during the j ! trip. It was a revelation to me of the I great effect the President's steadfast j j adherence to progressive policies and ! his insistence on the passage of these | i measures by Congress has produced. i "I think 1 can fairly claim not to he j : an amateur in estimating a political j situation. I have been licked in my i own state when I expected to be vicj torious so many times during the past ; twenty years that I have gotten accus' tomed to it and I almost invariably es\ timated correctly the outcome because j of my familiarity with conditions. Sees Wilson Sweep. "The closest observation I have been i able to make from all the interviews I have had and the best estimates made j by a large number of people who best ! know local conditions convince me that we will have a Wilson sweep through: out the west. Wyoming is sure to . elect Kov. Kendrick United States sen| ator and to go for Wil9on. Utah will give Wilson its electoral vote and the i light between Judge King, the democratic candidate there, and Senator Sutherland is neck and neck. Xebras; ka is surely democratic. "Without naming them, 1 feel confi; dent we will gain not less than two other United States senators in these ; states west of the Mississippi. "I do not believe that conditions which have brought about the change j in these western states have failed to j have their effect in the east, j "Hughes has made absolutely no favorable impressions, and the democrats who are managing our camnalyn would welcome him most cordially if he could be persuaded to come to their ; states again. Republicans Almost "Panicky." ' "A few republicans whom I met arc J not talking for publication, but were alj most 'panicky' over conditions in the j states with which they were most fai miliar and they are lighting desperatej ly to retain control in such former re- ! j publican states as Wyoming and Utah j j through which senatorial orators are j zigzagging industriously, hoping to ! i save their colleagues. ; "I believe the work of this senatorial \ bureau is practically accomplished and I believe the republicans know it.. This 1 is, of course, a delightful feeling to | have, and I never felt so confident of j the outcome of an election in these j western states as I do today. The vacillating course pursued by the republicans regarding the eight-hour law has really lost them many of the old standpatters, who thought the attack on that measure was a genuine one when it was first made. Hughes' recent declaration that he believes in the eight-hour law as a principle and j : the changed attitude of the repub- i ; licans in Ohio toward the measure ! have unsettled the foundations of I j standpat political belief, and they have j Snow gone back generallv to tHhhr-rimr i about the tariff. ! "I have heard some discussions among j the republicans themselves that have t | been most amusing. When they be- ! ! gin to talk tariff they are met with | : ; the unexpected condition of a tariff j | commission considering what changes ; i must be made and the action of the i democrats in the la.st Congress pro- | viding without hesitation for the dye- i i stuffs condition, which has convinced ! many business men that practical questions will be met by the democrats in : a practical way. In fact, the repubj licans in their conversations seem to have no firm foundation on which to I stand, and realize it. I am not speaki ing of the condition in a particular j place, but generally, wherever I went, J j and whenever I could do so, I had as I intimate talks as possible with many j j of my republican friends. I believe j ; that California has now swung defi- j ?nitely into the Wilson party and the republicans arc having a fight for! Washington and Oregon, where their condition la desperate. Says Local Differences Interfere. "Their local difficulties are interfering with the efficiency of their canvass, and it is the commonest thing in the world to find a strong republican j ! supporting a local republican ticket, i but outspoken for Wilson. I found a 1 i republican candidate for sheriff in on? , of these states who had been urgeu to take the nomination, which was equiv- j alent to an election. He had no hesi- i tation in saying, however, that he j ; should personally vote for Wilson,! ' though not making his position pub- ! j lie, and if the same conditions pre- j ; vailed in the rest of the state as prevailed in this county, he said, Wilson i would have an overwhelming rnai Jority. i "Instances, of this kind were fret quent enougn to convince me that they ! indicated conditions. I hope to find I j such conditions in the more eastern j I states, where the same conditions j ' have doubtless affected men's minds } j in me saiiuc ?aj. WEATHER. I Fair, Warmer Today. Tomorrow, Fair; Gentle Winds. Virginia?Fair today, warmer.in the interior; tomorrow partly cloudy; moderate northeast and east winds. District of Columbia and Maryland? Fair and warmer today; tomorrow fair; gentle to moderate winds, becoming somberly West Virginia?Fair, warmer today; tomorrow fair. No reports have been received from Swan Island since 8 a.m , but the tropical disturbance Is evidently a short distance north of that place tonight, moving north, and all vessels sailing toward the south Florida coast, vvest! ern Cuba and the Yucatan channel have again been warned to exercise every precaution. The disturbance that was over the lower St. Lawrence valley Friday night has moved off the Nova Scotia coast, ?md clear weather prevail? generally east of the Mississippi river after rains Friday night in New York and , New England. The Canadian north wrm iiiniiii uaiiwc o; r tiuaj iurui to ' now north of Lake Superior, still withi out precipitation, and the unsettled conditions still persist in the central , Rocky mountain region and the south, west, with quite general rains that have extended lightly into western Missouri and western Arkansas. Elsewhere the weather was fair. It is considerably cooler in New England. the middle Atlantic states and North Carolina, and warmer in the A northern upper lake region. Elsewhere 1temperature changes were not of con- er sequence. There will l>e local rains tonight or tomorrow in Indiana, the lower Ohio valley and Tennessee, and rains today in southern Florida, probably extending by Monday into Georgia and South Carolina. Elsewhere in this forecast j -V district the weather will be fair today and tomorrow. ! '.V It will be warmer today in Ww i j,| England, the middle Atlantic states and y>, the lower lake region, and somewhat colder in the northern upper lake re- n gion. ; ci The winds along the north Atlantic'n and middle Atlantic coast will be mod- b: erate, becoming south, fair weather; on : b' the south Atlantic coast, moderate to; j^ fresh northeast, increasing off ' south ' j,. Florida coast, generally fair weather; ! j.:! on the east gulf coast, gentle and vari- , able, mostly northeast, increasing over h< south portion, with rain, fair in north In portion: on the west gulf coast, mode.-- .fa ate soutneast ana generally rair:IXi weather: on the upper lakes, moderate ; J-: today, mostly west to northwest, fair'*' weather: on the lower lakes, moderate^ southwest and west today, fair weather. Yesterday's Temperature. v Midnight. 59; 2 a.m., 56; 4 .a.m., 50; <> 6 a.m.. 44; S a.m.. 18: 10 a.m., 53: 12 Pi noon. 55: 2 p.m.. 58: 4 p.m., 60: >' p in., Pi 53: 8 p.m., -17: 10 p.m., 44. Highest, 50; lowest. 44. Relative humidity?8 a.m., .50; 2 p.m.. \*<l .43: S p.m.. .02. J:r' Rainfall (8 p.m. to S p.m.), none. , s, Hours of sunshine, 11 2. s..: Per cent of possible sunshine, 100. sp Temperature same date last year?! T:> Highest. 74; lowest. 01. 1" ! V: Up-River Waters. Special Dispatch to The Star. HARPERS. FKRItY, W. Va.. October j u? 11 Home of Cut Price Pay-Day i T remenc lii A_ i oiiei /*r Not 7th & K M.V 7th & M N.V | Pay-Day Specials in Toilet Articles il'jjj 15c Barnard** \ iolot Talcum.... 10c jljlij Mennen'K Talcum, violet or boll i rated 115c | li'li! f'orylopr.itt Talcum, nearly pound.13c jjji Hinds* Honey and Almond Cream, I j 50c size :::ic ij|!{ Frontiiln. for chapped hands; 25c jjlljl size 10c Mi; 2Sc Fred I'almcr's Skin Whitener. 10c jj j. 25c Packer's Tar Soap 15c |ji|| 15c Palmolfve Soap 7c j'ij 50c Parker's Hair ISalsnni. JMlc !!j| 50c PinandN Kau ile (Quinine I'/lc jj 25c RIveri* Violet Talcum 10c jj[ 25c Rcssinol Soap ISc jj jj 25c Sanitol Face Cream 17c ijjj 25c Soxodonf Liquid 17c jljj 50c Theatrical Cream, jj lb 1'fc ijjj 25c Talcolette Powder 10c jjf Lyon C'aatlle Soap, about 22-oz. I j bar; this sale 12c j S j 25c White's Specific ( ream ?}?c jii 25c Arnica Tooth Soap 17c Ijj 50c Derma Viva 35c jjj 22c Cutex, for the nails llic (utlcura Soap I He jj! Physicians A Surgeons' Soap.... 6c Cashmere Bouquet Soap 10c Munyon's Witch lla/.el Soap 5c Pears* I nscented Soap 12c Djer-Kfss Talcum 22c Hrownatone, 25c size 19c Barnard's Odor-Sweet; destroys j the odor of perspiration 22c 25c Imported Hay Hum, Vi- pt...19c ) 22c Mcnnen's Shaving; Cream .... 19c i i 22c Squibh's Talcum 14c : i 12c Hahcock's Corylopsis Talcum . 10c j 22c Arabian I'-^k Shampoo 19c | j 22c Paraxon Tar Shampoo 19c |! ' 20c Mulslflcd Cocoanut Oil 29c j |i j 22c Derma-tone Soap: just reI ,j ceived a. lar^e shipment; this j !: sale, 17c; 2 for 47c ' Shaving Needs Sanltol Shaving? Foam or Stick, j 25c size 16c Johnson's Shaving Soap, 25c | j tubes 16c Mcnnen's Shaving; Cream, 25 c !! I t ii I>r?K 16c ij Williams' <tnirk :iimI Easy Sha\Jng Cake; 5 bars for !?< Shaving Brushes. regular L'? Jj value 16c j Hair Helps | ; $I.OO l'rof. Turner's Compound fM><> j| ij This preparation will restore the lj ||J hair to its natural color and will ji J|j not make it harsh and brittle. ii jij 54>c Herplcide :t.V SIjOO Herplcide ???< 75c Cooper's ' Hair Success"? | || will remove dandruff and promote growth of the hair r?Oc j j $1 Km press Hair Dye ?!??. j Ii 50c Parisian Sage I: 541c Wyrtli Sage and Sulphur. . :iz*ji j 25c .Nelson's Hair Dressing. . . . j 7,. ii 441c Wampole's Hair Tonic 25e U ?================== II? Pay-Day Sale of Tonic Specials 50c Wampole's Beef, Iron l| and Wine, combined in a pleus| Hi ant form, which is stimulating ! j and strengtnening. rrompt rel|| suits will follow its use in cases ; of sudden exhaustion and a | valuable restorative for j convalescents. Full pints OyC I I $1.00 Syrup Hypophosphitcs, with i ! I iron, quinine and strychnine; an ex1 j cellent tonic for malaria; ? s\ 1 j full pints. Standard make 75c Klixlr Iron, ((niniiu> and A*r Strychnine; full pints 4<C The Ideal Fall Medicine. At thin time of the year, after the stress and strain of a long, hot aummer, every one should take BABEK The Bent Anti-Malaria Tonic. I HI I have used "Iiliiir Rabek" for past ' I I eight years as a p.eveative am] cure for II! Malaria. I take pleasure in recommending It to toy friends. P. A. SIMPSON, J|j W. U. Tel. Co., Washington, D. 0. L?The Potomac rind Shenandoah riv*s were both clear this afternoon. Temperatures in Various Cities. -Prerlp Max. Min. station Sal- Fri. Sat.. S p.in.ti urdxy. nisht. S ji.xu. S p.m jhevillo. C 72 46 60 ... lanta. (la 78 56 70 ... ; Ian tic City. N. . 58 44 4 s 0.0' iltimore. Sid 60 46 ."2 smarck. N. I > 7<? lis ."in Mass 50 44 44 0.1 UTalo. N. ^ 52 -IS 52 iirago. 11! 62 46 58 neinnati. Ohio 62 liS 54 H\T?-nnr. Wyo 60 22 52 ivoiijKjrt. Iowa ?>4 42 54 'liver. < pl 62 44 58 -s Moines. Iowa .... 70. 44 62 ... t'.oit, Mi>!) 56 40 52 zliitli. .Minn 70 46. 62 ilventon. T-x 82 Tit 78 - M "?::! 88 u? (linnupnl's. Iiu! 82 42 7.0 ksonville, Ma SO 84 72 Jiisas City. Mo 70 48 #52 ti-> Itn.fc. Ark 88 .'-8 82 >s Anjri l?-s. ? :?1 88 7.8 <;?? anpiftif, MiHi 72 i? 01 mi-his, Tenu <ts 7.8 ?:<; iami, I la 82 71 8> 0.( v Orleans. La 88 TO 78 w York. N. Y 7,8 42 7.0 jrth I'liltte. N. . 72 48 8*2 ualia. Nel?. 7o 48 84 liludelphift. I'a 48 loenix. Ariz 7v .2 72 ttsixirgli l'a r.K hi ;.2 rtlainl, .Me 18 12 4o 0.1 irflaml. Or? ."8 48 r?0 n ].; k?* 4-ity :. ? r?4 . 1 > ?:! i?. Mo 8S is 84 . I'l.ii. M'tai 40 :: I'r.n . :so... ?'aI 7,0 7.o ."4 rinpfi.1.1. Ill 81 42 7,8 liiiiit. 1 la 88 ?8 78 ' tit'. Oh:.. OK 42 7.2 kslnjrjc. Mi>s 84 8-1 7>? ASHIMJTON. I>. C. 8i) 44 47 If you want work, read the want Collins of The Star. >S. iales at Pi THESE SAL1 lous Moneytides, Rubbe : Novelties, But Thing J * These Goods V. AH Fou 3C3F" These PRICES Are Monday, Tuesda Ar.d at Aii Pay-Day Face C \rnica ( renin 17c 25 e \\ iteh Hn/el Cream IJN* 25c Woodbury Cream I7e 25e I). & It. Cold Cream ISe 5?c Stillmiin's* Creekle Crean?.55e KI (K) Othine. double strength. .7SN* 25e Pond's* Vanishing Cream.. IfN* lixtrnnrd'N Complexion Cream? removes blackheads, pimples, sunburn, tan or red, ^ p* oily skin, or money re- J funded. I.urice Jar. . . . Pay-Day Candy for Maybelle Choi Art Excellent Whole cherries dipped in bitter-sweet coatinj;. Special tomorrow Pay-Day Cigars for jSga?? Conquer For Monday, Tuesi 7 for 2 Box of One b il Pay-Day GUARANTEED 1 HOT-WATER B? WHITE RUBBER, full J-<|iiart size. Regular price, $1.00. Spec this sale f$2.00 Revolving Spray, 98c Made of rexl rubber; new stock; aranteed perfect. This Qgc $5 Revolving .Snrav Svrinee. ? " $2^75 " ijj It is made entirely j I Jul. rubber; no valves, and is the most eff+fc'/XtA fective syringe in the market. Guaranteed Perfect and to last $2 Combination F Syringe & Water 1 SO?* ll?-d Hulilirr Hnlli 1A , j Syringe*, two pipes; Cjj extra good quality ^ "WE ALWAYS SEi f?3S PEOPLE'S Dk V ???y N?l-7?JtKjU Vj[M W9.2-7**E?toJtil STG.iJidte t >> j Mrs. Bawson Gives Outdoor Party. | j Special Correspondence of The Star. ' DOMINION HEIGHTS. Va.. October p jl4.?Mrs. Mabel Dawson entertained a ; more than 100 friends at an outdoor v S party at her home. Chestnut Grove j ' : Homestead, near here. Friday night. . : The party was in celebration of her | " h : birthday, ar.d was held around a big j r .'log fir*-, which lit up the whole coun- f try side. Mrs. Dawson entertained her t guests with Indian legends iuonif and T i story. J'lantatiott songs and dances a " i were another feature. n x-x~x~xx i-x-h-x-h-h-h | x f 3 New Attrai 11757-1759-1761L ; N large rooms and _ ! large front and back pc * deep yard to paved alley. X Open Ev? Cissel, Talbot Phone M. 1092 I .* **!* . * "* "We Always 2 eople's Druj ES MEAN Saving Oppor r Goods and s You Have Daily Use Foi Art on Sale at SBS8g" r Stores 2002 : for 3 DAYS ONLY y and Wednesday Four Stores F Sale of = jjl ^ !reams 81.4 50c I'ompeian tlttHxaKf 4 ream .'Jftc ( 50c Mulxinn ('re-am !lT?c m .'(>? \ iola ( ream .'lie '**c .Kit' In^rans'N Milkueed Cream .Illtc 25c 2.V .Icr^cuV llcnzoin \lmund I.otion 10c ;; " < n< urn Iter nnd Almond Cream, **?c prepared from almond, cucum- 25c her, elder flowers; a pleasant ^Sc preparation for chapped hands " and redness of the skin. Makes the skin smooth, soft and white. 25c Two aixra?25c and 50c. 25c Sale of ? - n the Ladies ^ colate Cherries jij 25c t Value at 50c ^ | ^ " i?s delicious vanilla cream with a % 29c Full Pound 0, I:J .T0? Sale of - |!1 ? 25c i the Men ? ji or Cigars day and Wednesday |p$' r.enh [undred, $3.39 Solo of ~ ij 25c i RUBBER GOODS ? OTTLE p* 2 y guaranteed; soc ial for 59c w n Xo^ seams to guaranteed ' $1.19 Red Rubber Fountain n Syringe, d. 69c nar> ountain % <1 Q ? bottle. . <P * X J7 kor-i This outfit is complete, and Hen every home needs one. Guaran- 91.0C teed perfect. X IT FOR LESS' X?^ vg storesy^ fl JN?3-7?*Msis. Sewvcj J Ijl [ N?4-2IJ02'147it W i Is Arrested at Prison Door. As lie stepped out of the Marylar.t enitentiary at Baltimore yesterday fter serving: a term. Roland B. Chas< t-as placed under arrest by I>etectivf oe Grant of this city on a charge o' orgery He jvas brought here las' light. Chase is accused of having orged a draft for $600, which is salt o have been cashed by a local man "he alleged offense occurred more thai year ago and Chase is under indictment on the charge. "i--;-:-:-11 ::: H-H~: -1 ctive Homes | anier Place N.W. ] baths on 2 floors; attic. i arches: heated garage; 1= 5 ;ry Day I; J. t & Co., Inc. -r 005 New York Ave. N.W. j t t _ i lllli )ell It for Less." ? Stores | iiiii tunities ||!!| Sundries r & E N.W. : 14th N.W. |lj| Pay-Day Specials in a tent Medicines Sal Heputlca ISc Sal Ifepatica 3Sc !j jj DO Gray's iilyeerine Tonic SOc ! ij DO Pierce's Remedies 73? iji : .Mellln'n Food 55c Nil Munyon's Remedies 10c I Phillips* Milk Magnesia 33c j| Fletcher's Castorla 21c ijj Danderine 13c jj Lapactlc Pill* 25c jl| j Morse's Indian Root Pills... 19c :;j Carter's Liver Pills 14c Tlx, for tender feet 17c California Fig Syrup 35c j Jad Salts, for the kidneys 55c | | Borden's Malted Milk 40c Doan's Kidney Pills 39c j Wampole's Formolid 19c j Palmer's Skin Success 19c j Hair Vim . 19c i Hill's Cascara Quinine 19c j K> Pinoleum 75c j , Pompeian Olive Oil, % pts..l9c J I Pompelan Olive Oil, pts 35c j ! Zymole Trokeya 19c J;ji Plso's Cough Remedy 19c Syrup White Pine Compound. 15c j'jil ' course, you feel sick and grouchy?if jij: have piles. Get rid of them t?y taking j! ; For sale at "People's Drug Store." j jj and 50c a box. LO CHEMICAL CO., Wash., D. C. j ijj For Rigg's Disease I Try a tube of this IPECO ii.i 1 DENTAL CREAM; re' moves the acid condition of ! the mouth, hardens the J gums, whitens the teeth | n and recommended by the j most eminent dentists. | j Regular 25c tubes, this sale, J 19c |E Dentox Peroxide Powder 13c ill ^ I.yon'N Tooth Powder 13e j|i ! Calox Tooth Powder 17c jjj j Sozodont, liquid or powder.. 19c j ' Rahffoam 17c ||| Pebeco Tooth Paste 33c j! 'yrrhocide Powder 79c t , ; Pyrodento 19c ijjjj Lyon'n Tooth Paste 17c jjjjlj Kuthymol Paste 13c j! lili1! ===== Pay-Day Sale of Home Needs i P. D. S. Xarning Bottles* JQq | is Nursing- Bottle made with \ sides to prevent from rolling, jll! ; made of high-grade white flint j i This sale, 8 for 25c. Nursing Bottles, the ordf- ^ ijlj - kind, flat or round, 2 for Ksltay's Food 65c Mellin's Food 35c jjj ! ' le Brand Condensed Milk.? 14c j I, iliey's Cocoa, V% pound 15c ijj I Borden's Malted Milk 75c j|j| ' Some people III have an idea g^UV that a cough ^ fl II VI m must run a cer IE IHI III tain length of y time before it stops. Such is illl M ti not the case? f but stop it as I / * early as pos- ) ? by taking" White Pine f 1 Spruce Balaam. Bottle I 1 I S ^ ! * """* : The very newest type of six, seven and eight room home may be seen in our new development at the corner of fifteenth and Webster streets northwest. I f This is a most refined neighborhood, only one block from Sixteenth street and one block from the Fourteenth street car line (the finest service in Washington). To the descriminating purchaser this home makes a strong appeal, as it possesses an unmistakable difference from the ordinary. Wc advise an early inspection, as good values in this community always sell very quickly. The price of the six-room, reception hail and attic plan is $5,850. The seven-room, reception hall plan house is $5,900. ' There is a world of pleasure in owning a home like this. SHANNON & LUCHS, 713 14th St N.W. ?pmmmu?itiitiiiiniii!iiinniiii'.ii?:t:::n:::n?ninniiiiniiintnmim?tni?iimui OPPORTUNITIES 1 I | : Choose Your Own Location c a h/tdi r urkitqirv norv tnhjir^ut JkJ jTTUYA M M *JL * II VI T 1 ViTIVJJI 1 5th and L Streets N.E., $3,750 1118 and 1122 Eye Street N.E., $3,990 1 927 11th St. N.E., $4,150 2523 North Capitol St., $4,150 126 12th St. N.E.?8 Rooms, $5,150 | ^NSPECT^| Iff fjp^ ? 1314 F ST. N.W. or 7th AND H STS. N.E. samtaatamsmmaaawmmamngssmttmmwmmatmmm mrtr Cho ice of Two Locations ill Six, Seven and Eight Room Houses 1009 to 1021 E St N.E. 11 (With Built-in Garage) 911 and 913 7th St. N.E. ^ jj <| construction; serv- ^5jfl j ern office" M ? |*- ? ^jS^S^' ^Km Thomas A. Jameson Kr*and 61 N. Y. AVE. N.W. PHONE N. 4038 Phone for Our Free Auto Service. jbxperienced Advertisers Prefer * THE STAR ?