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rl 4I e?.- 1.. -,- . , S'T'v jSm" f hL E5- The Famous -D. J. K." $2.50 Derbies and Soft Hats, '1 11.90 There are more of these hats old than of any other one line of hats in Washington it's be cause nobody else. can match the quality or the styles at so low a price as $1.90. " Money's Worth or Money Back. D. J. KAUFMAN, . 10051007 Penna. Ave. Yon Can Get It At ANDREWS'. Something new and something that you will surely want for your home or office. The Magic Fly-Killer Plant is a beautiful little artificial plant in a cel luloid pot, and is sure death to any fly that lights on it It is a far better fly exterminator than the nasty, sticky fly paper or the poisonous solu tions you put in a sau cer, and is an ornament instead of an eyesore. Do your share in get ting rid of the disease breeding flies. Price 25c R. P. Andrews Paper Co. TWO STORES! 1331 F Street 625-629 La. Ave. Evening Wraps And Furs dry cleaned and restored EQUAL TO NEW Sfelrta aad Collara Laaadered Right. Yale Laundry LAUNOERERS Dry Cleaners and Dyers, 437 New York Ave. We aire Herald S35NM contest votes. In Good Taste and Approprit&e la the drioc cf artfcka of Jnrebr. Gold. Bllnt tad Plated Vuc Cboioa Cut Glaa tatcxa, .. for ad- dinx or Urtbdv mall From our lun and aHcct amy of artiitie and prettily dedssed artidoL ear artida UI pleua tin redFtest. CtLE ft SWAM MMwtasts. w. mill. 8413 M st. ir. w. W arlv. HraU fga.aoo eoateat vwtaa. No Storage Charges for First Month. fleaaoaable rates oa ateraac kaajtaaj, aad aaektac- amtlmnten famished. Kb. aerf i ilea. UNION STORAGE CO.. fPaaam at. 4a7a. laix Pa. It. we una votas m M iieraars TIIS WEEK'S SPECUU. Sanerlor aualltr of California Fort Wine an excellent artl- 35e Ofc. GARDENS I Formerly Imperial BBj H 433 Xlnta St. aw. 13 to 11 njn. H BSJ To-day. BSJ Original and World-famed Kid McCoy la the B GREAT JEWEL ROBBERY B Four Other Flrat IB c. Ran Pletnre. a ad Ct BBl C Tfc,, Gardea Orchestra. '" ' Or S qoarta for 11.00. IEI IMEMFEU'S, 211 4 St S.W. We Clre Total Is lie Hcalda SaWsrCootaet. BEEHIVE MARKET K. Rosenblatt. Prop. Groceries, Meats. Previsions. Home Dressed Poultry. Orders sent for and delivered. . . Phone N. 23M. We Ohs Tetas at Tba BertlTa StUs UaaaaC FOR OLD AND YOUNG 1et UnrPil J tmmmmettftm fcft-tVTWItiW OMf, wsfl . -v am T MflH.m-1 d---B04-n.---. Am?aW-aaaatta.lTBalaa-a. ? m-m-m-nGnm. VVBM0B ami tapinH '""mnnaBtam-csmf .aTNFWVMt EflHaEt ! ewaTENiMaBVjBtaBTsaVHamBflk- ITS ANNIVERSARY 8. Kami, Sou ft Co. Celebrating Opeaiaf ,-f BuiaM Slae- feei Tears Ago. This week; la anniversary week at the store of S. Kann, Son tc Co. It marks the nineteenth year since the establish ment of the firm, and In honor of the occasion the bis; store Is decked In Its gaudiest and receiving thousands of vis itors daily. Special decorations and dis plays Inside and out hare been devised for the celebration, and the army of salespeople 'has been working its hardest since Monday morning; to display to the multitudinous callers the Immense stock. Nineteen years ago 8. Kann. Sons ft Co. began business in "Washington Jn one small room at 711 Market Space. Now' the Institution Is a veritable city, peopled dally by 1,000 employes, where everything from a meal to a diamond tiara may be purchased. Even politics take their place with the rest of the wares handled at Kann's. They seem to have solved the solution of the present paramount political problem the Identity of the next President of the United States about aa satisfactorily as most of the political "dopesters." In the win dow to the east of the main entrance the three entrants In the political race are seen making for the White House Wil son on the donkey, Taft on the elephant, and Roosevelt on the Bull Moote. The spectator stands breathless to see which one is going to reach the eminence first, but at 'the crucial moment each slips back and stsrts the Journey afresh. In another of the windows Is a "floral display that has caused comment by its beauty. Rosea and chrysanthemums are plied together in profusion. This has the distinction of being a window dis play in which there is no merchandise, a thing unusual with department store window dressing. Inside, the same Ingenuity has been used to beautify the big store and make it attractive to the public Especially fine goods are tsstefully displayed. Spe cial concessions In price have been mule and many striking Innovations have been devised. Even the waitresses In the restaurant, are garbed for the occa sion In special uniform. , The host of salespeople has been given no small amount of attention by the firm, and their wants are recognized and cared for. There is a mutual benefit association that pays sick and death ben'flts. There are rest rooms for the employes; a dispensary under the charge of a matron trained to meet eery emer gency of sickness that may arise, and there is a sanitary lunchroom. Since the opening day of the anniver sary week of the proprietors. Messrs. I.ouit, Sigmund. and Simon Kann. sons of the founder of the store, and George S. De Neals, the manager, have been receiving scores of congratulatory letters on the success of the occasion, and the store has been thronged dally with a crowd almost beyond the powers of the salespeople to attend to. CADET OFFICERS ARE ANNOUNCED Second Western High School Com pany to Be Known as Company L. On the approval of the military com mittee of the Board of Education, As sistant Superintendent Ernest L. Thurs ton, yesterday announced the company officers "Of the regiment of High School Cadets. They are: Business High School Captains, C M. Moetzel and E. H. Johnson; first lieu tenants. J. P. Vanovermeer and C. Gull ford; second lieutenants, J. Campbell and F. D. Connor. Central High School Captains, David Blakelock, Edgar Hoover and Lawrence Jones: first lieutenants. Conway Kitchen, Humphrey Sydenham and Esper Urner; second lieutenants, Francis Grey, Ken neth Littauer and William Nee. Eastern High School Captain, Wallace Bruce Baker; first lieutenant. Albert Ed ward MarUnd, and second lieutenant. Jesse Thomas Mann. McKlnley Manual Training School- Captains, E. Lewis. W. O. Nettleton and E. T. Nash: first lieutenants, G. A. Ad ier. K. W. Miller and J. S. Petre; ee. ond lieutenants, H. E. Gallcher. F. W. Dodson and L. F. Dietrich. Western High School Captains. Claude Roberts and Leslie Burllngame; first lieutenants. Herbert Schneider and Jo seph Schaaff; second lieutenants. Ar thur Probey and Heyward Slddons. Palmer -rH I ltkesn shrdlu shrdluu III The battalion officers of the First and Third Battalions are Theodore Cox and R. Schmidt, respectively. They rank as lieutenant adjutant. There Is a similar position still to be filled in the Second Battalion. As McKlnley Manual Training School has but three companies this year In stead of four, there will be but eleven companies in the regiment. This will necessitate a re-lettering of the second Western School company which will be come Company L Instead of M as last year. The high school companies have been ready for drill for some time but nothing could be done until the appoint ment or the officers.. PLAN DEMOCRATIC BALLY. Wilson and Marshall Day to Be Celebrated Jfovember 2. Henry E. Davis was one of the speak ers at the Democratic rally last night at the headquarters of the party in the Rlggs Building. The others on the pro gramme for speeches were former v Con gressman Brookshlre of Indiana, and Charles W. Darr. The tariff was' the principal subject of discussion. There was an audience of about 150, among which there were 'a number of women. Several of the details of the Demo cratic rally to be held at Convention Hall November.!, "Wilson and Marshall Day,"" were arranged yesterday at a con ference of the leaders "of the Democratic party in the District and representatives from the Democratic clubs of Montgom ery, Prince.. George, Frederick and Howard Counties. It was decided that each of the county clubs should have reserved sections In the ball and that each place should be designated by a special standard. .There will also be reserved sections and dls tinctlve standards for all of the clubs from the colleges, both male and female. I: is also planned to have forty-eight girls, each representative of one of the forty-eight States, to act as ushers. A newer Baew Kvrry Day at Shaffer's. 1Kb and I. .Finest violets. Col. William R. Buck? Dead, v At the age of sixty-four. CoL William R. Buck, at one Ume prominent In the service In the Philippines, died at Walter Reed H"ospltal Monday. CoL Back was born In Alabama In 'UK and was last stationed at Fort Ethan" Allen. Burling ton. Vt .Funeral services will be held In Arlington Rational Cemetery. Arttstnt, Fleeal BeeeTatfeaa ,. for weddisj.JrecerUons. dec Tfatlssstei ana suagssuu given, uuue, ia av.- 1 -" - r. ' r. o.sgsfciftAJi-iaii. , . jt. .H?'i. - :4.,5iS?Ji--iTL, .ti r,t-, v !'. '- - .-v. -r- t C.j-- .J&' 3J- wJsTi rt.? -ir -"" UTS. ' 'rtTT' r-r ?- zr , . ' Vs.f .-- .,?CS.i. '- -..Tj3JtttM?S '"W- , . i ".-JU-?3 . . ii yi 'TI.sA-i-V'-S f-Ct Sul"-i?ra,tf" Kr5V.V-Kii?J'S V?3K;-t ,i'a'-f-f'!55i'JJ Jf-V' J.fi?-B ia rahtsria aai iTIlkim letter oarrisr. NkKaMNNNNNNsNNNNNNI it BLACKiRAmtfl . aSm-Bm? "a- J) IffUi Si wa. II aBm s w hmn41e th eottr output of 8 IJrS TkSmV tw bl feet01 niaking the 8 aw. ' Eessk shoes sell at a closer' margin of S HksamVai'jBLfca- P"t. than other stores aad la I 8 Vaamar m7Mat'l every way have aa advantage over 8 9 " aW n othr storea, which the CON- 8 SjVsasjlLJ SUMUR who deals wlth.ua PROF- 8 NaMEF. ITS BT. I "BIOK RATSJrr strlas sre sssaey-es seed knsisg as say ssess sesTU pay 8 HM tK elsswhsre. -. 8 1 "BlUClt aVaTBM asalltiw an RaMAaKABU far tae arke. Made et 8 apleadld grade tea. Mask sad satrat Uataers. B In short, these are $3.50 values sold D EJ fl i by us at :.... :$fSo(U) i litOWNNsNONNitNWNONIIIIWsa IIIHMIIWIIIIaMmasWNmttMWMIMMIWttli WASHINGTON BELLE" I .mmEmmmemmmW - Vaes B nwJKkW T "olaWj Br Vemmw-PSmW 8TaTT,aallsf,vjWr BEvV. ir-f ''" A Wai ifcmjJ MANT Swell Tilts la sew sassee-wtm lew er alsk keels. ODN KaTJI. CALF Baets-vtth wkisesrd, ektth or calf taps. sUtUaBUs FABSWT COl Srass Bosts-ta settaa er land SNdtls. Sbspaly. aoatrertaUs V1CI KID Basts. No Prudent Feminine Shopper can af- t$A7) ford to ignore these Peerless Values at only w a0 MJZlffSjLKMAlie I RELIABLE SHOC 2ggg3? FOOT BALL VOTING CONTEST. Free trip- to Tale-Harvard Game to moat popular High School boy ft girl. B Tote far School.... Tola oeupon void after October 28. OESKS.'PJMS! Carload just arrived ! Ladies' Desks, of exclusive designing, at prices to please everybody. The illustration shows a fine quartered oak hand- $12.75 finished Desk. Spe-i cial, at $150 Parlor Set Free We will give this superb set to contestant who receives the grand 15.000 house and lot. Lansborgh Furniture and Carpet Co. 512 Ninth Street N. W. We Give Votes in The Herald's $25,000 Contest. ABE MABTIN SAYS: FT -a a i -? One advantage o' a touring car is that v you can fill "it up with friends an' git .away from th' knockers. A bully alius calls th wrong fel ler a liar betore he dies. LOCAL MENTION. 'BXCtlRSIOXS TO-DAT. tStomer Charks Mralntcr tor llocat Versos ham Strath Street Wharf tt Is a. m. aad 131 p m. daily, except Bandar. 'Norftlk aad Waihiaitoo, Stunboat Campur teasktrs fnaa foot at SertotB Street lor Old Pans Contort and Norfolk dan st M p. u. Can from fifteenth tttreat and Mew Xork Arama etoy. oaarter bom tor snta sutraaea Zoo Put sad Cherr Chaie. v. v To Orest Fans-Vathtattoa aad Old DostiaisB BaOnsd can enry fee adnotM tnas ThlrtrtiU and It Stmts, i .Xe Koaat VerooB-WaaUaftoD-rirflBla Ballsaf ray aoarea tae Boot mas a. a. to J p.av xmaiasntn. asa rassrinma Anasa. Irera Cesahat Ufea, Sweetest and Most tragic' episode;,!. great reels. Vlr Shua, Hh St.. F and G nw. To-day. anlnaMbrnrlxslaBRs' TSBsavnsntr si llw-JCsmAwas. at.. .. as ss ngLOHaHL for sssrworkua ' TfcJa I eowllsr a ssost sever tmtv " Men's $2.50 Shoes Are the GREATEST VAL- UES to be found anywhere at $2.50. ' f Women's $2.50 Boots flnoea which possess all the style, qual lty. good workmanship, comfort and sat isfaction of ANT S3 SHOBS. aad of 8 ts.60 BHOBB bongbt elsewhere! " Co-.7T!"oK.rST3. 014-1916 Pa?Ave.' Z33 Pa. Ave. S.E.' umiiiimiiiiMiiiiiiiiMinimw The Herald award the HOTEL GRENOBLE OPPOSITE CARNEGIE HALL 56th St & 7th Ave. NEW YORK CITY. Located within two blocks of beautiful Central Park and in the city's most re fined residential district, this exclusive family and transient hotel offers more in real living and comfort than many hotels whose accommodations are much more expensive. The hotel is within a few blocks of the theaters and shops and is only 8 minutes' ride from the Grand Central and Pennsylvania R. R. staUons. There is no more ideal stop ping place for ladles traveling alone. ROOM WITH USE OF BATH. $ 1 per day and up. ROOM WITH PRIVATE BATH, 11.50 per day and up. APARTMENTS OF PARLOR, Bedroom, and Private Bath. 13 per day and up. GEO W. Q'HARK. Mst. HOTEL LONGACRE NEW YORK CITY. 47th St, Just Off Broadway. EXCLUSIVELY BACHELOR. Convenient to Everything. ABSOLUTELY FIREPROOF. Library, Billiard Hall and Restau rant in Connection. All Rooms Handsomely Furnished. 75 Rooms, ,$1.00 per day. 100 Rooms, with Private Bath, $1.50 per' day. 50 Rooms, with Private Bath, $2.00 per day. ' SUITS 35c a,. KIRTS 25c POXGBD dt PltOMRD. up. E. MHiEi, V &''$ we ww votes m Tae aeranrs am Loans 3, On Dlassessdsy . . ZT WmtCn' aWWCnTaf Howmnc. th and P ir. AN WTi' ill J'dtami H II il I IT VTZKimTVTaSBJVBaVismmmBi rEEBMff EfJE t- .BEa,-K:TBBBj vaEjaEEEEJEJJ JEjESaEeljBmmr.amaP"l. ESWj;,arNEtaaw-mm .InrHy ntata., All , 10bBwWtllt MtlSMSMkiyn, ItWj'aeMl v Ttf Hoift off QitaiHy Show ' , ALL THIS WEEK TABOL 6DEVOE 'ttteCforWtmr "tilc&anrii ( to (katimiitf, A jj HCKHTE mm I DIBIr anBrn-T- Bm B jt K SI0W REVEI STOPS-CMTIIIOIS, 1 TO 11 P. M. TIEFF PIAJtO TJSKD KXCLTJSIVjet.V. The Essence of Contentment. An After Dinner Smoke. DEER HEAD, 10c Good For 10 Votes. AFTER DINNER, 5c Good For 5 Votes. Sold Everywhere. Offterdinger Quality Shop 508 Ninth Street N.W. Votes Also Given on All Purchases Made at Above Store. ALHAMBRA THEATER 519 Smith Strut Htrthwest WM. AIREY. Manager. NOTHING STALEV iFresh Films Every Day We alTe Herald gasmen eoateat TQtea. ZENITH THEATER 715 Sth SLS.E. Where comfort and content ment reign supreme. 4 New Reels Each lay We lTe Herald S33M eoateat votea. M0IN-PICTIRE THE ATER 322 PeMsylvania Ave. S. E. 4 REELS OP HIGH-CLASS PICTURES. GOOD MUSIC ALWAYS. OPEN AT 6:30 P. M. 5c --AMISSION--5c W dm Totm la Tba Herald's SB.0M Cbelaat Chelsea Theater CMlcst Theater 'iiTem.. New Featire Films. 5c 5c Wa Olra Voln In The Hfrali'a g.MS Ccatwt. at i Tks sraasana) HOOMAKER :: PENN. RYE :: Ten years eld. $LXV Order by 'phone. i also TESKKSSKK. 1.00 BetUsT v ; The ShoomaKer Co. k 1331 E Street Jt. TT. . . K Batakllsaed 1S3S, 'Pfceae If. lisass. $fCIL WXEI CNOCflUiTB, ' 2Sc and 40a P"r box. ICE CREAM - ' 11.0b- galloiu.-I5c quart, 15c pint.'' . CQKINOS.BROS.. i hst, uaa.a n,aai C 4)4 St. awW Free DehVerr to AU if arts JtH CKr. sitsi msnnjaLnnsBn jemfang .m .... rrrcs '5 SVSK2. r "1 SENATE s -A Bm mPVmWmal mPMl ma" nnmnTml BmaTHnfamm ise.. ".r?'ii D,sCSJUWtWyCfJCTW- , toOHS .CtekrMiins ildndoicfttenv Lanman Engraving Company, Illustrators ml Otsipers PROCESS ENGRAVERS WitiiBffM Pt Mdj. I. S73. "QUALITY AND SPEED" WaClta Totta la Tea BmM's SS.a I EstabUsned ltTt. TeU Worth lltL S.H.HINES&SON liwfrtakers, EaMaerssai. Fiaeral liracttti 1715 14th Street N.W. Prices and Terms Made for Lota aad Burial Sites. Washington. D. C Philadelphia. Fa. Cemetery Lots Bought. Bold, and Cbxchanged. Cremation Arranged. lest Service Suraife. .ail kinds-of wood, cloth, and metal caskets furnished At moderate prices. TOUB TEETH ARE THE BASIS Or - ,TOUR BEALTir. tAad It para to kt an expat destnt attend them. 1 cira too inataat aad I permanent rtHrt Irom an terta tnahm. I da nothlni tut ttw.Uebmt cum work, abiohitri taislcaa, at audenta prkxa, Gaa or local aarathatie. Oowna, O to C. fUllins, M oats sa Phtaa. C as. Dr. J. Kelson mera 2T Pa. Ave. IT. W. LAXATIVE ' m Grippe. ?a.lets 4 ssa? TABLETS " cold In Head Twenty-four Tablets 4 Fifteen Cents. BMDLEY'S ,&: 5ta St.-M PMMyhrMia kn. $. E. Ws Glra Totca In Tba Berald'a SE.US Cootaat. Km Hm Cream Metal Pafiaa The thick Oil Cream Pol.sh that does not settle nor leave powder or sediment. The Polish that makes any car look swell. , Wo gt Herald tTT.a contest Totes. J!. - - f ,-llaelilne'Man Will reptlr your sewing .machine properly, no matter - what make, end postal, or phone al-IZlS. CoriUr 3d and H Strett N.W. We'Snwi Tstai il Tae ataaata tMI C, slin. vM: L T JS-' : i e ii 1 nl wq jV,- i tMEastlrtw. hrile High grade- Oleo- eVdj margarine, per lb.... 4. AC 5 sacks-fine -Table lA Salt for. lUC Fancy Head Rice, C per lb.....' .OC 50c Tea, any ldnd,t per lb yc Fancy Sweet Po- ' tatoes, per peck 1C Per bushel. ., 65o Fancy Maricaibo IT Coffee, per lb.- LOQ ' Fancy White Po- tatoes, per peck....'1C Per bushel 66o Fine Apples, eating or cooking, per t,- Peck 1C Per bushel 66o. 6 cans Salmon IT for ---v)C Evaporated Peaches, per lb lUC ' Evaporated Apri- O- cots, per lb AsmV 12c pkgs. Seeded Q Raisins, per pkg...,..OC 1714 14th SL N.W. and J.T.D.PYLES Otbtr Stent 1 9 ! all. "The Store of Better Beds" We guarantee erery bed we seU. whatever the price. In construc tion, materials, and finish. Linger Beds have no equals. You'll find them In the best ap pointed homes in the city where purchasers will have none but the best. Our reputation for quality Is your guarantee of satisfaction. Mil 1 I Here's an Example. Looks and wears like a 110.00 Bed. H. A. Linger, Jr. 933 G Street N. W. 811 Seventh Street N.W. We aire Herald tSSOO Contest Vatea SPECIAL SALE ef $1.25, $1.50 aad $2.W Razors For $1.00 The razors are of the very finest grsdes. We are sacrificing them to make room for new stock. W.T.&F.B. WEAVER HARDWARE 1 z va wwaaMNi ava. aj. w. Phone W. IT. We give votes In Herald's C3.0CO Contest. "Set Etg and S Bettu" EDWIN H. ETZ OPTICIAN 1C03 t." STREET We ative Herald tSSOO eenteat Tntea. If yarn want to sell year aatlanes, os It yea are eollecttaa; aatlqnes, this la tae place. Repairers, Reproducers, Refinishers. 1217 Eye St. M. S22S-SL We nive Herald gTOOa enateat votes. EWALD'S Butter Toast BREAD OO GROCERS' OO Swe the labels. Good for S vote la JI5.000 contest. Ctlinbia Pharaaey 1411 I STIEET I. E. WAIBCIGTO, D. C P. O. Station S3. Tel. L. 113S. School Supplies, Magazines, Periodicals. wrsnen fost-omee. . 1401 H STREET W. E. 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