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SPECIAL NOTICES. wni, THE LIEUTENANT WHO HELPED lady to Ksaergenc^ Hospital Sunday, St-pt. 7, 11:30 p.m? from 2nd and I n.w., kindly call ?t hospital, aa party would like to talk to him? MRS. LEVINSON. VOK NBAT8 TO 8KB PARADE CALL MAIN 3810. BOMB ACTO SERVICE STATION. 314 Pa. are, n.w. CO-MOR CHEMICAL COMPANY : Stockholders write. Important Information. TOWARD J. ADER. 1434 Otis bid*.. Chicago. TBI BLOOM OK TOCTH CLUB WILL GIVE their first oyster roast at Jones Park, Biadens fcurg, Md.. Tuesday evening, September 16, 1#1?. Music by Prof. J. H. Willis' Female Band. Come and hear the girls play. 15* WINDOWS FOR VICTORY PARADE; RE ception room; conveniences. DENTIST, 805 fa. are. ? ?_ BAUER HAND LAUNDRY LACE CURTAINS. LADIES" AND GEN TLEMEN'S PINE GARMENTS OUR SPE CIALTY. LINCOLN 2237. HAND WORK EXCLUSIVELY ORDERS CALLED KOR AND DELIVERED. SPECIAL 24-HOUR SERVICE. 1346 E ST. H.E. ? CLAFLIN OPTICAL CO., 907 F STREET. For Defective Eyesight. 1,000 FOLD CHAIRS FOR RENT For the Parade. D. NOTES, 633 La. Ave. M. 3006. WINDOW8 TO RENT FOR PERSH ING'S PARADE. 478 PA. AV'B.^ " n"anticipate Needed repairs to your Roofs. Fnrnaces and StoTes And have them made notr by our Lapert Mechanics. Roof Painting. R K FERGUSON 1011 9th Bt- nw XV. r LLVUUJWIN , Ph. M. 166 A 167. ATTENTION TRUST COMPANIES. SAVINGS BANKS, BUILDINrt ASSOCIATIONS. REAL ES TATE BROKERS. TITLE INSUR ANCE COMPANIES. Are yon in need of a man who is a hard, con scientious and industrious worker? Intelligent, ? man of Integrity, with executive ability, barked by 28 years' actual experience in the title insurance field; now in charge of the plant where the abstract of title is produced; mar ried, with family, and I desire to locate with firm either in Washington or further south, where my ability will be appreciated and com mand a salary of at least $2,500 per year, * With pronpects of advancement. If you are in peed of awch a man will gladly arrange an in terview. Address Box 108-K, Star office. 14* .Watch&Clock Repairing Four experts at your command. Selinger's, 820 F Cor. 9th "Look (or tbo Bis Clock." SEATS AND WINDOWS for viewing-parade on Sept. 17. Apply H. Baum & Son, 912 Pa. Ave. Phone Franklin 5392. 15* DELICIOUS APPLE CIDER Made daily from select Grimes Golden apples, ?0 eta. gal.; bring jags. Also fine GRIMES GOLDEN APPLES, $1.50 bushel up. Brine basket or baga. HEART OF MARYLAND ORCHARD. CO to Brightwood. Silver Sprint on up-state road to Ulanmont. turn to right, straight to Norwood, straight to orchard. Writ* lor road map. Open Sunday, WILL F. THOMAS. Prof.. Ednor, Md. 14* | Honest {JJ^s Plumbing, Tinning and! Heating, Furnaces Ranges and Chimneys j cleaned. All work done by experts, j J. C. Flood <& Co., 2116 14th'Si. N.W. North 6663. DO YOU Hare them made to ] *? j order In our Big Mod r*eeu tra 0ptlell PlMt #nj premie 2. WA I CCCD OPTICAL CO. ? LCE3r " THE SHADE SHOP 9t^bm 733 12th St. * Corner. I PHONE MAIN 4874. Yon Get Quality Window Shades Here at Factory Prices " HEATING PLANTS <m? better oerrice than ever after the OolL-Tt experts have overhauled them. MAURICB J. COLBERT. ?21 F St. M. 3010-17. Merit wins > ?The high character of oar work wins aa friend*. IRONCLAD S3X, K! flSSf ROOFS REPAIRED All kinds. Can Mala 790. Orafton&Son, \ -Bunas r?^iUJ?T<?a2 CHUKCH AHNOlWCEMEirrS. ? Gospel Hall, STs? A Series of Erugeliatlc Serricea arc being held t| rtsn Ian for the preaching of the Gospel j and the exposition of the Word of God. 87 MR. JAMES WAUGH of New Jersey, Each evening at T^S. welcome. No collections. BISHOP WITH DELEGATION. Catholic Clergy to Hear Cardinal J Merrier in Baltimore. BMwp Shahan. rector of the Cath *Uo TTnlveraity; Mgr. Thomas, pastor of St. Patrick's Catholic Church, and ? number of other Washington clergymen are to go to Baltimore to day to attend the mass at 11 o'clock this morning which will be celebrated by Cardinal Mercier in the cathedral. Cardinal Gibbons is to preach the sermon. Many, other Washington Catholics are expected to go - to Bal timore to attend the mass. Flowers for Fall Weddings other social functions. Let Gude | estimate. 1214 F.?Advertisement. Turkish women are to bo counted among the most Industrious on earth. A Turkish girl makes all the tent car pets and other household requisites be fore she is married. Sales Representative An unusual opportunity is open for a high-grade man who is familiar with rubber goods. If you do not have a knowledge of this class of goods, but have good sales ability, your application will be considered. Possibly you have reached the limit in your present posi tion and are desirous of get ting into a field which offers greater opportunities. In reply give us full details regarding your past in order that we may determine whether or not to call you for personal interview. I Address Box 95-M, Star office. CORP. TANNER MAY SIT IN THE OFFICIAL STAND I Representative Osborne Suggests ] Him as Logical Man to Repre sent G. A. E. at Parade. Corp. James Tanner, register of j wills, probably will witness the re view of the 1st Division from the offi I cial stand as a specially invited | guest, as the result of a visit to the White House yesterday by Repre sentative Henry Z. Osborne of Cali fornia. During the grand review at the close of the civil war Corp. Tanner during the two-day celebration was one of the most interested spectators. Ho was "knocked out." as he describes it, three years before, when he "stop ped a shell at the second battle of Bull Run, thereby losing both' legs." Following this fight for life he ntudled shorthand, and on the night that President Lincoln was shot he took down the stenographic depositions. He was one of the few present at the deathbed of Lincoln. He was twice at the head of the Grand Army department of New York, and in 1905 was commander in chief of the national organization. He re turned yesterday from the national en campment in Columbus, where he an swered the roll call for the forty fourth time and claims the distinction of bein? the only Grand Army man living who has answered every roll call. In view of these facts Representa tive Osborne, who is himself past senior vice commander in chief of the Grand Army, thought that Corp. Tan ner would be a most fitting representa tive of the Grand Army to review the parade of the 1st Division, and so ad vised the White House. His sugges tion was welcomed and turned over to Col. McKenna, who is in general charge of arrangements. Col. McKenna was much interested in what Representa tive Osborne told bim and indicated that Corp. Tanner will be invited to represent the Grand Army In the re viewing stand. Corp. Tanner as register of Wills is now serving his fifteenth year. He was appointed by President Roosevelt and has held this presidential ap pointment undisturbed during the Taft and Wilson administrations. CLAIM PERSHING LIABLE TO MILITARY DISCIPLINE! By failing to wear all the decora tions and service medals or their j corresponding ribbons, Gen. Pershing ] has made himself liable to military discipline, according to officers at the War Department yesterday. Special regulations just issued by the de partment make the wearing of rib bons and decorations "mandatory when in uniform for all to whom they have been officially awarded." The total length of ribbon Gen. Pershing is entitled to wear is enough to make three strips, one above the other, on his breast. Regarding foreign decorations and service medals, the new regulations provide that a foreign decoration will ' be worn as a courtesy to the country which awarded it when the owner Is attending any public function in that country or when attending any for- I mal function in any country, in the house, or in honor of a public official or other distinguished citizen of the country awarding the decoration. The service ribbons may be worn only with uniform. GEN. PERSHING'S MOUNT GROOMED FOR PARADE | Jeff, the Virginia thoroughbred pre sented to Gen. Pershing, is stabled j at the Riding and Hunt Club, P street at Rock creek, where the animal, bred at Staunton. Va., is being groomed j preparatory to carrying the comman der-in-chief of the American expedi tionary forces In the parade Wednes day. It is expected Gen. Pershing will take Jeff out for a canter some time today. Absolutely tke Be?t Return for Your Money Hollow Tile Makes the most comfort able home, summer as well as winter. Costs but little more than frame, and it is as durable as stone. We deliver any quantity, any size, any time. Asher Fire Proofing Co. ?IS Southern Building Fronlclln ?K?0 Photo Goods are offered you at moderate cost. Jameson Built Homes New row just completed. 3902 to 3906 Kansas Ave. N.W. 6 large rooms, tile bath, double floors, H. W. IL, gas and electric lights; servants' toilet and laundry tub; large sleeping porches, deep lot to 15-ft. alley. Take 14th St. car, get off at 14th and Shepherd Sts..N.W., walk east V/t squares to Kan sas Ave. N.W. Open until dark. No. 43 Franklin St*. N.E., corner house, only one left? 6 rooms, double floors, H. W. H., laundry tubs, built-in garage; ready to move in. For Sale fcy Thos. A. Jameson, H 930 New York Are. Phone Main T327 ^ ? --JU THE GRAND REVIEW OF THE FIRST DIVISION, CELEBRATING THE END OF THE WORLD WAR, TAKES PLACE HERE WEDNESDAY, SEPTEMBER 17 The (tegular?1That Job Is finished. Ready for the next, whatever it is. NO CLUE TO ROBBER WHO SHOT SIMON MILLER Detectives working on the murder of Simon Miller, who was shot to death in his store at 1001 Lamont street Fri day night, expressed the belief last night that two men were Involved in the cr|me. The officers still think robbery was the motive. The fact that more than $50 was left in the grocer's pockets indicates, the officers say, that the man or men were frightened off by the screams of Mr. Miller for help after he was shot. One detective working on the case expressed the belief that the two men who shot and assaulted Policeman A. L. Van Gordon at Eckington place and Q street northeast Wednesday morning and made their escape may know some thing about the murder of Mr. Miller. It is understood that Coroner Nevitt will postpone the holding of an inquest for several days to give the police an opportunity to search for suspects. Takes Up Chemical Research. H. E. Harlng, for the past two years in the inspection division of the ord nance department, is now connected All Offices and Yards ?of? J. Maury Dove Company Will Be Closed AD Day Wednesday, September 17 When You Think of Roofing Consider carefully its purpose and relative importance. The roof protects the whole building as well as its contents against time and the elements?lightning, fire, rain and snow. As a real protector, cheap roofing is high at any price, simply because it does not protect. Slag, composition or any other cheap roofings are weakened by rain, snow and the hot sum mer sun. Then when a heavy rain comes it soaks through and ruins your plaster, wallpaper, and, perhaps the carpet ?and you are helpless. ROOFING Is a real protector. It is not affected by heat or cold, rain or snow. Applied to your roof in sheets, securely locked to gether, it forms one huge lightning rod. (A metal-covered building has never been known to have been destroyed by fire that started from lightning.) Lyonore Metal being a rust-resisting alloy, immune to the weather, will last a lifetime. This is the economy in specifying Lyonore Metal. Let our representative call and explain further the merits of Lyonore Metal. WASHINGTON 930 to 932 E Street N.W. Phone Main 890 BALTIMORE 13 to 19 Balderston St. Phone St Paul 6475 Sole Proprietor* Lyon Onepipe Heater STOVES?RANGES Owiu?M Galvaml*ed Irom (or Metal Garages Hootnf aad Heating Supplies to i with the bureau of standards, where I he will be engaged in electro chemical research work. A declaration of marriage in Siam is very simple. It is considered a proposal merely to offer a lady a flower or to take a light from a ciga~- : rette. if she is holding it in her mouth. I I take step to provide HOMES FOR OFFICERS Naval Academy Authorities Buy "Keady-Cut" Houses for Erec tion Near the Beservation. Speiial Dispatch to The Star. ANNAPOLIS, Md., September 13.? Trying to relieve the difficulty offi cers attached to the Naval Academy are having in securing homes, the Academy authorities have purchased fifteen ready-cut houses, of the bun galow type, which will be set up near the marine barracks, across College creek from the regular Academy res ervation. More of this type will prob ably be secured, and also residences of the permanent kind will be erected at the same place. The premanent quarters at the academy have not for a long time, been able to accom modate all the officers of the station, and it is claimed that rents in the city of Annapolis are exorbitant. The inadequate accommodations for ?>*? due, ir jmn ft'r tic* ? f- . Pershing Parade n Eight large rooms on ^ Pennsylvania avenue in = court of honor. e=e= Exceptionally large windows. Chairs furnished.. John W. Thompson] & Co. ?Incorporated? 728 15th St. M. 1477 New Shannon & Lur.ht Homes 14th St. Terrace and Cleveland Park There are only a few o! these distinctive homes remain* ing unsold that will_ be ready to occupy within thirty days. Fall information of these properties and plans of future developments may be obtained at our building department office at lith and Gallatin St?. N.W. Office Ofta ratu SiSe P.M. Also Finished taaiplt Biat SHANNON & LUCHS Main Office, 713 14th Street N.W. ?rnment did not acquire all the land Intended when the academy was en larged about the time of the Bpanlsh Amerlcan war. and partly to the fact that the number of midshipmen, and consequently officers, has been in creased so fast that accommodations could not be provided. It is understood the academy grounds will be brought in a short time to the size originally contem- i plated by adding an uw now by three blocks In the city of napolis, and that some additional idences for oRlcers will be built. " this, however, irill not afford aa quate supply of quarters, and must be built near the marine racks and hospital, across creek and at some distance fro regular academy grounfe and ings. $ * rO * i * % K 1 * t 0 Brookland Homes of known worth in a neighborhood of estab lished value. Our exhibit house, n.w. corner 12th and Shepherd Sts., is ready for inspection. Take "Brookland" car to end of route. These detached homes are a pleasing and proper de sign of suburban architecture. Central halls, six rooms and attic, hot-water heat, tiled bath, laundry, electricity, gas, open fireplace, slate roofs, large closets, outside blinds, .spacious porches, etc. Roomy lots. Constructed as our rv/tr-fs have been constructed since 1899. Price, $7,850. I MIDDAUGH & SHANNON, INC. So Place Like Home: So Home Like Ours. Building Owner Woodward Bldg. Established 1S?9 15th and H Sts. On Sale Immediate Possession i! fCh^vy Chase Park, D.CJ t ? v | t X f * | I t S808 31st Street Fine detached home, 10 rooms, 2 baths, vapor heat, electri|? lights, large front and side porches, rear sleeping porch, electric range, garage: lot 90 feet front by 110 feet deep to alley. Price, $16,000. Liberal terms. Representative on premises Sunday from 10 A.M. to 7 P.M. j I Percy H. Russell Co. 9th and New York Ave., N. W. 1109-1111 Pennsylvania Ave. om&of Hart Schaffner & Marx Clothes for Men and Boys] Last Fall?and now OU'LL like the new double breast * eds; they're the smartest models we've had in years.' With belts, or half belts, or no belts; yoke back, plaited back, detachable belts. 4 Clothes Furnishings Raleigh Haberdasher f\UR guaranty of satisfaction fiuts the matter "uf> to your You decide whether the goods satisfy; if they don't you say what will satisfy; and we do that. 1109-1111 Penna. Avenue A year ago O. D. and navy blue were the favorite styles with young men; now its the new double breasteds. Single breasted styles, too, for those who prefer them. The late designs from Hart Schaffner & Marx in all these models are very stunning. Ex- dj A r ceptionally good things at And at $35, $40, $50, $55, $60, $70 Business men's suits that look custom made T T'S a real advance in clothes-making in ready-made suit-mak * ing. All heavy padding and heavy interlinings are omitted. We'll show you the kind of clothes you've been paying custom prices for. Foreign and domestic fabrics. We can fit any man. Special values at vPT'-J And at $35, $40, $50, $55, $60, $70 * Raleigh Haberdasher