' SCT - - aBMgflmiMM6a , , ft ' T9 'f-t.ag""! r '&&&mggmm!& fe& kmSmWfWmWuW - , - . - && "p;' r. W.- J ,& .. if&' s- irti .& r&v fc-H ' -d ' "eaEf &&rs- i. ,v rx4-!T V" L tf I IS 1 v . jSS!WPBPW TT 'WBtaiJi iMeffVkur rScV HliiWWi; 5iJ;3iTl-,r "-- iivr- - K" -"U" SfCCtMhlMu May His. x Success Continue D. J. KAUFMAN Montfo Worth or Mousy Bsck. a 1MS.1N7 . Ay. Do Bob TbinUar. Watch IMi Ad. 1887 to 1912 Is all there s to the Iatmdry business in our beantiral city. We have stood the test for this period and are trying each day to do better. Yale Laundry Lramdezcn. Dry ClewMia. BycM. 437 Nw York Av. We (It Hadl nT.IHt emmfmt vote Established m Elphonzo Yonngs Company 2315-2317 18th St. Fhon Colombia a. Groceries Wholesale and Retail We Have Moved to Our 18th Street Store Deliveries Everywhere We a-lre HeralC t wmmimmniinminiinnimnminm SEIVICE IS MM SPECMLn j Bervlea and comfort oat of a 8 pair of Bhoea that we hare eoled H and heeled by our efficient and fi economic metnoa. NATIONAL SIOeMFLeKMHCtlM. Work called for and dellTered. B Fkeae M. ltU. Wtfkc 411 11 SL I. W, fiWt Kire Berald iinmiiummiu Colinbia Phimcy 1411 I SHEET I. L WASBIHGTOir. D. C r. O. gtatlea 65. Tel. I. 11M. School Supplies. Uagaslnea, Ferlodleals. Branch Port-offlce. 1401 H STREET N. E. W Ohe Turn In Tin BoVI'a KODAKS FOR EVERYBODY So. 3 BROWHIE OWtBl, M. We will furnish yon a list of prices on Bromide Enlargements for the aak raa. Office stationery. W. J.KHISE,tMISLl.W. We tre Herald sqaaaa tmmUmt wmttm. HHMMHIHMIM HOOMAKlER PENN. RYE ttea rearm eld. LJB. - Order by 'phooe. Alee TDmitBB. IUI BetOa. The Shoomaksr Co. laai m etnet X. tr. BrtaJiaae X9H. niu M. 1 )fMt Tutt's Pills aA -- - saiyBBja htsbt, aWVlBXSJSl i reaisete the bowels. ANn-WLHXIS MEWCWE. dess.Trles.aia, WORTH S10.00 10 wafers Oolden Bale Stomach .Wafers tor acidity, flatulency. COST 10c ClUis' PkbTBan New Jersey and VIMS rHfsVSJ, New Tork Area. N.W. . YE ATMAN'S J)RUG STORE WesfceHtr- o u o.-e. . wvtM. imauoB.1.1. Lowe Bros. H. 8. palata kcorer from-S to lM.saore 1 square feet than the ordl Inary oalnt. and It laata rfrom t to S -years longer therefore. It costs leem It won't chalk or blister. OE MAINE & CO. tSlt XBb JC.W.t We 6t Tfc ai Tme tail - K v- - nay .j. Ebb bbM JSCi issSr mmmmmmmmmmmmtmmimmammm MiteAvi&. nnnnnaanvsnnnnnnr i MIIMMiiMyutoJnBflilHBM Hi wa Ft t iimffl wthoi I nlj TiftaMri Tfrtfl Iwttff saMXA BbbbbM wHBaasfTilBf l - XNtVl XMst ftf. ;JV.'.-'-i -i.vAjft4i!lST-Sff tn -jBBWBWJSJBjaa,.: 't? .J!?icr. 3"fr -if 7k. . ilKVi.4.'? laeweSOeei'r U oLataMskCwWssBMli ysaMaivBjBasSef a'ssvss VMsavcvsSa"SK aw arsay ,jaaaiac' bf "Cawt. BittA' Ma wta.t'3, jV"-' W' weev-aaai taas aim sill o'Ma tnpTwaa dty oa'tbe fairly JsaiWaa sbesl la Its far the aaw amilHIiin to be about wttb-tho eaeiifK'ae tka ta pabtle m very city be HaHad. Vast of hts ad- baflara csalssftona. He explataed to tbesa tae sdailTilstratloa paltey oteoaoeatratlOB of um araii mn nnani mw ywp. uiv Faotoo coast that ir jtner wisaed War Departsaeaf a Has for tka fertia- of tbatr etnas camea aejt taor see tbaf-tketr isaiasaaUUns ta Caaaress co-operated ta Oa. Wood aaad tkatka thine-Tery aulet aleaeT tM der. As the vaeat of Oatt. Ambart. aaav aaandlas; the Faderal feroes m Jaatrat, ktaxleo.-OoB. Wood isHewed tbekteateaa aaldlesa tbera. oea. woo waa sja ta sostaa wi say I post IB tkat city, aud in aiao at tka Harvard Unkm. MISS IDA DILI CALLED BY DEATH Expired am 97 Before Skejtfai to Xetb Jeea AiMitte to fc mreaw Oemrt Itr. Ida Daly, bead of the Bnallsb dspartBMBt at McKlnley Manual Train Ins; School and well known as a lawyer. died yesterday afternoon at 2 o'clock at Oarfleld Hospital. Just twenty-four hours before she was to hare bean admitted to practice before the United Etates Su preme Court. She waa taken ill Wednes day witn appenaicina. Miss Daly waa known and esteemed not only as a teacher of twaaty-nina yearr standlnc In the Washington schools, but an etreenre worker in matters or Interest to the teachers. She waa a prae- ttctna; attorney, and It waa through bar efforts that the Habel Dean case, through which, the woman In the schools got their back pay. was settled. The flrst connection of anas aiy with the public schools was in Uat, whan she appointed a teacner ex at second grade at Montgomery School. In MB she entered tne teeming Stan or eastern High School, and October. IMS, went to the McKlnley Mannel Training School as a teacher In the history and English de partment. Miss Daly is sorrrfied ey ner mother. Mrs. Mary Daly, with whom she lived at 31H Eighteenth Street Northwest and by her brother, Cornelias Daly, vice presi dent of the W. P. Andrews Paper Com pany. Tuneral arrangements win be mads to-day. Edwin A. Newman Congratulates the President-elect 'Edwin A. Newman, president of the District of Columbia Democratic An elation. It la beDered. was among the flrst odngratulators of the President elect. At midnight Mr. Newman, con fident that there was no doubt aa to the victorious candidate, sent the follow ing telegram to Princeton, N. J.: "Heart-felt congratulations and prayers for your successful administration des tined to occupy a large space in our country's history. Responsibilities be fore rou are heavy. Doubt not your solemn sense of their scone and obllsa- tion and your ability to fulfill the trust imposed. The hopes or the people must oe realised and their liberation from economic thraldom that maintains its strangle hold upon them must be ef fected. This Is the party's great duty unaer your leadership. May the over ruling JProviaenee guide and strengthen yon in oommg even-nil years." per fThrrsaathsaeasaa ( All desired varieties. Shaffer, lith and 1 Eye. tadeats Favor Wnsoa. Wilson was the favorite in a straw vote held yesterday at Eastern High Bcnooi ana oossveit took second place. xne vote reeuneu: wuson. Dem. IB Roosevelt Pro., lMt Taft. Rsn, 17: Chafln. Pro.. 6; Debs. Boa, and Rdmer, hoc. jjaoor. I. un tne Question of wheth er or not the people of the District should have the right Of suffrage the vote stood 289 for, .and 7S against B-cratBlte wlearal nmaa Far weddings, receptions, and all social luncuons. juk xor estimate. Quae, 1ZM jr. HUH leheel Cadets Proaaoted. F. T. Campbell, of Business HIch School, yesterday was appointed flrst lieutenant and adjutant of the Second Battalion. High School Reaiment and N. W. Barrett also of Business, wss pro moted from the rank of flrst sergeant to take the vacancy made by Campbell's appointment. ABE MAETTN SAYS: A.kkker aim wants soethin''t, boot- . . It's worth aQ it costs f keen tka Ma rfctfi' iwa1ii alsntaf rrarr Better jb itja-lfseam. tae trsaeaaajaaB-saaejaaBeai aud osssaeetv elal aattnty.or,taf sail Coast. Wtmrr West Coast, be' said, waa brotam SSafBBSBBBBBBBsPBV aEBaSBlaBBBBBBreBnBBa Saf ''""'"" fint..... ". J- -.-" v stfor ". . .'.r .: ... uBB-vlaatt -ff-il XMfBnAiiitf fJIUMH H T. . .. J W T rt j. "i" T " " It r. -- " - ' -i. . SBBB jjszssrsrcnsjn " '" zr. .-s n; 9laa,Wlla3ll I yWmtf;t1m! at c. tka Ml of r.'tke' mwat jblajpaaewritMaV k- sarvMW way -h. a ..These 'who Tka stage i Jans, know Beat Mrs. tae twruit -task of her owa siMtleas from -the aC-th bookvta tka beards of the stage without tearof tfeear aatural charm. "TMKM of Maknts a Mar frasn say Mbaeoa stories had aftaa ecomied to ate.- aaJ& Mrs. WlggU, "but Z always put It aside with the thought that the pubBe" would suaiuety care to see an other chad herohM on. the stags. But a assay persona wrote to me from time to'tkae asking i penalaalQei to dimmatlse rtebecaa. that I flJly declded.to try It seyselftaostiaboratloawttwMlMThomp-' wnoee Broader aapeiieaoe la the of drama -waa oc lnoalsulable aa- It waa always ooabtful.whsther -Re- wouia asm eut-auoosssrauy,- she "beeauas Z waa drams tlatng my ork. wenah Is always aavht and doea set depend udob attuatlona. Not for ara.ptota ana oonnteiptota, suipiises, taxes, ourtalaa and the thousand tech- nleaktles that oommoaly obaeaa the pmy Wright But an such doubts wars re moved after the first parformaaoa. "X know that I should have little trouble with the dialogue, for convincing dialogue has bees one of the chief re quirements In stories, such aa I have written stories of aa everyday life. Its quaint pathetic and humorous Incidents. Its characters which must be made vital and real. I wished to maintain the at mosphere of simplicity and freshness which la so necessary In work of this kind for Z knew that it waa as Vital to avoid artificiality la the play as In the books." netwoss) fat? Weewltale, Two wagon loads of chrysanthemums that were on exhibition la the annual "mum" show last week left the govern ment greenhouse yesterday for Flower QuOd In the Church of the Ephlphany, through which organisation the flowers win be sent to the various hospitals, asy lums and charitable institution Inmates. third wagon load will be sent out to day. Addreee Vy j sane sender. Ambassador James Bryce win address the board of trustees, the faculty and ths student body of George Washington Uni versity Law Department la New Masonic Temple to-morrow afternoon at 8:15 o'clock en the subject "Ths lord Chan cenor and Leading Men at the Engllah Bar Whom I Have Known." local manioi. xcvBsioira to-dat. Chute Kaealetttr Far stoat Varan m Stmt Waarf at B a. m. sad 11 p. av deny, scan Boeder. KSbMs aad Wuabictea Bfahut Oaseeara ateesMn beat foot at Karat Stmt toe Old rots Osatet aad Ifocfaa caOr at 9. aw can trm nrneili etnet aad Hew Tort ATease eivr smter km nr atahi SBtnaae See ras aad To Omt nne-WMametaa end OH asanas one entile atiastn fnat AbtMbtt sad at stneta. J Moaat vaaii wiaaiiea-Tiaape aamray. an emy bear ea tee boor rnaa B aXn. to 1 n, unlar. awrlis lkh Kien sad rnmrtnok AW. Cot BTeewy Casts Tote. OoL John Singleton Mosby. who haa been confined in the Garfield Hospital for several weeks and who announced to his physician whUe his condition waa still critical that he would go to Virginia and cast his bellot waa as good aa his word. The old soldier went to the polls yester day. He Is greatly Improved la health. and his trip to the polls appeared to do him good. JM His StfHicb Is All Right Thousand! with Poor Teeth Have Good BigeitioR by Using Stuarf i Dyspepsia Tablets After Heali. Whether or not we eat too much Ua matter for Individual judgment Benja min Franklin tried the experiment of living on a handful of raisins. But he discovered that the question wasn't what he ate nor the quantity thereof, but one of digestion and assimilation. Ths nor mal person eats heartily and with keen enjoyment That Is because his mind doesn't anticipate stomach trouble. And If he does have an attack of sour stom ach or Indigestion, he knows that the use of Stuart's Dyspepsia Tablets give quick relief. A Geatleaeaa at the "Old School" Who Keests Vp with the Tlssea. , Many people have poor teeth, weak gums, sore teeth, and other bothersome troubles that prevent a vigorous masti cation of food. And Instead of eating soft -mushy food thaf palls on the ap petite, they go in for those savory dishes, the very odor of whch starts the saliva and makes ths stomach fair ly revel with anticipation. This Is but a natural condition. Any thing else borders upon the Indifference which fosters indigestion and chronic dyspepsia.. r It mar be safely said that it -should not be. a question .of diet or kind of food, or teeth, or oven any of the re flexes which are supposed to have their Influence la deranging the stomach. It la simply a matter. of supplying the stomach aad digestive organs with those known assistants, sueh-aa papain Sd hydrochloric add,- both f which ve direct and powerful action upon the contests of v the stomach. J- One grata-of a stagie Ingredient la StuarTa Djrspepala Tablets TwUl digest leaV Batas of., food. .This saves your steeaach: and" gives It' the- rest H needs. AH- Maaclsa Teeun-s eeeasleael rest It thay are aver overtaxed. Tha.stetaaea is ao exception -to this Tale.' . . I 7TL J BMaM;M,, rasas flHH-efesleaBaai'i etevM: aaam UM wIbbsmo Rebseea aad bar ever taltUMaaMa foa.wan that Mra. Wtessn tattr iiiiaiiMibH MVnkZ Van UnnTnnnnV "s -t i.jvjm fe lt-";"" idi&fkf: . 'y,-'? ' fj. . L 1 tVTPSVm- IA AM 43i3 SKI sa ' j W ' vy 'j r - t r(r jprt & i'1? t 5- . If y mWUW W-aPS HOktS. w H WuBiaf2toa men by aa overkfloainf Majority- mas y tcx H elect! TRI-WfeAR' . CA m CrteitofMen'Slvo.t-t . . ffjJJJ )fr-T Aa tkrir tavorite ahoe and they have beea more popalar this fall tham ever Wlore BECAUSE THEY DESERVE TO BE. Starliac amalitiai of werkauBship aad Iittaers tvlw alwm. akiast f taa-aaaei aai ntpeel to- at vary avaa foot and tasta cosstaBttr feMf ol $9.50 aad $4 Shoes. ' - la faetr THEri FIVE DOLLAR SHOES-ta ' THE GREATEST SALE EVER KNOWN Of Men's Overcoats An Event So Stupendous in Value-giving and Sensational in Low Pricing as to Astound the Whole City Clearance at any cost is our task now for we.must vacate this store in a few weeks. This Mighty Removal Sale productive of the most vigorous selling we have ever had bring! you the most startling values in Men's Clothing ever heard of anywhere. Prices that were so low as to create a stampede have again been cut to the core to make clear ance quick and absolute. A new record for low selling has been established on our entire stock of Men's Overcoats. Overcoat weather is here to last all winter and with overcoat needs uppermost no man who has the slightest regard for economy will let this wonderful opportunity pass without taking advan tage of it Prices Now Reduced to Half and Below Half On Every Overcoat in This Mammoth Stock Men's Men's Men's Men's Men's Men's Men's Men's Young Young $10.00 Overcoats Now $15.00 Overcoats Now . $16.50 Overcoats Now t 18.00 Overcoats Now 20.00 Overcoats Now $22.50 Overcoats Now $25.00 Overcoats Now $30.00 Overcoats Now Men's$15.00 Overcoats Now Men's $10.00 Overcoats Now Unrivaled Men's Black Broadcloth-KerseyVOvercoats, full length; handsomely trimmed,! with Persian lamb collar. Regular $30.00 value. Removal Sale price Men's Fur-lined Overcoats, lined with Marmot fur and trimmed with Per sian lamb collar. Tailored in the finest manner. Regular $45.00 value. Re moval Sale price FRIEDLANDER Corner Ninth and E HOMEMADE CANDY Am aa TflMrh trfttter M XX .ft... thA faftnrv IrtnrV It la BUfO. fi 8 rweet. and wholesome made by fi ..I ai.4r tnaVara In at C1bVS.Ii XT n kitchen. BUCKINGHAM'S 221-211 PJL AfL S. E. We give Herald PBT,!!! contest votes. Grier's White Pine Cough Syrup differs from any other offered Ja Washington. It is unquestionably ths most successful treatment for bronchial colds obtainable. See that it bears tha nsme of "Orler." GRIER & GRIER. ' NINTH NKW YORK AVE. We give Herald tasM contest vaitaa, a LAXATIVE QUININE TABLETS La Grippe, Hay Fever. Neuralgia, ColdlnHesd'- Twenty-four Tablets Fifteen Cents, BRADLEY'S STRE 15tfc SL aa. Psw-tyhra-ia An. S. E. we Cln Totn n TbeBenkl'a , Oestnt. t YOUR TEETH ...n tmwMwi naaia IOVR UEUTB, aid it pajt te IK ea expat ItanJ 111 Mil 9m HafaM. I penaaaaainliet Iran H tens I do BeUiag bat the sin i i - " ,i,r,ii, .t ' Bka. Om oclocal eui aaetfc OeanwB te V IBDasa, a '?f' rneavin ea. Dr. J. Wets Hyera. OK Pa. Ave. 7w. JANES1 Rae.Ceafcctiaaary, Caoco! -VfflZJI tlBVV ViJ - JknSBBBBBBS ., analiaaaa "W - W r ,- ,'jjBa, k ' 'f 4SjJ(fvWsJ -rt.: Un it . II' . f-fc ir ill 1 n& KM -' S Jk . .?9 J ELECTED! ' " " i"i Tiff i all tae beet Tea. ones, sad SUay lursisj d ,ccr:7tt-K:STj 04-Ov.PA.r. 235 Pa..wssE Prices on Men's Fur CUFLII OPTICAL CI. ttt F ITKET BM Masnio TsayJt reading Optletaas for Over a ' ter el a teaimry Xanafacturers Oeallsts' Freseriptleas TOlad Eyes Examined We Olra Vetn Is Tae BankTa The Ileal Mil's Store High-class furnishings at prlcea ti Interest money savers. M. LEVITAN 4 CO. BM4 14TH ST. IT. W. We stte irtn ta Th. UM J3.000 eostnt. 8HOOTAWK II tm aboe mis tad hnli an worn It's a jrant at BMeey ta tarav tbm aver. . Ibon parta m tae eaes bna oaattot no end nr aa anaaa la kale the Bn t the iboa as take taaa ta .. ..tas. sHtalir. lunyuuuirc, ave.h.w. m iii, (MhtMrib lt K. defl lae awicnK te m wrnrtlr "atyitft We One Vetae te Tb. Bmld'e Ba.nt Ontaa. SCHOOL SUPPLIES Largest stock ever carried. Alao iAcea. Dry Goods. Hoatery and 'Embroideries. - MKS. J. A. MOODY. !430Goriia Ave. N. W. We adva Herald OtSMOt e teat eotea. CARROLL'S v- lOOALFIUISIIIIISTIIE . EverythinafJor father, mother, and tha children. SeKM Oa. Av. Col. 1334. , Oet rear ntae-hen n Benkl C3.SB Oaatnt. IJPyou want bargains in Hard vware of every description. - -Don't fail to'visit H. Itrtfiri Sttrt. 713 7ft St. I.W. Be Obe JTens n Tae Herald'. BMB Oman. I1M3 If? 3J '" JL W U: ""Stf-$! -. St"! A thorn at tia mmmi of tfca oarytkiac hot wriml WweTBAIXTOTIHO OOXTKST Tacsa'flsv.' .'.... veU after Be. XX. $5.00 $7.75 $8.85 $9.75 $1 0.50 $11.50 $12.65 $15.50 $7.75 $4.50 Overcoats $19.75 $23.50 BROS. Outfitters to Men and Boys The Garden 433 Mh Street w. w. TO-DAY CeBttaaeaa. Keen tell fn. aeetacmlar restore rnaa. MjstHj Irrip if Nitre Dm Great a-reel Pletmre. Other reatare Pletaree. Gardea Oreaeatra. aeeltaeiae nanla ! a. tfca Maui rwaata i iinaita ws COLUMBIA LAUNDRY wtnta mm Wants 623 G Street R. W. Wa give Herald stest ' XMMMMMIIIIHHM ; ;. i We have just received a T supply ot :; Fancy Golden Grimes Ths beauty apple, either cooking ' or eating, at. prlcea that are .right. Quality guaranteed, i a We slve HtnMtl CtMJlttnTf TnrtSnfc ) UTOT nfi CTPT MMIM FwnnfnE aXlBra. See me forup-to-date Ideas, Xstlatatss gUdly.glven. ' JAMES TROSKEY MIM-M " -1451 P SL . W We ajtva Herald dWSnnnVSBnnlr m .. aTafsTwBT araawHW , n I I v teusaaaaaaBWfkJSk. i' 'CanaHnnhanaa7EflBNL't4' V - salBai '""aBn " '' blBbbbbbbbTSbht. W. ifSBBsaTatwW 1 r ml mmm9 Lm ,y aajy, at attesT " AURtSUK! T5c about CMotmaa, oar ataa all oc yent to Bay a fanM m aee as If. a, dealer tafla yam he'oan aaH. yaw awt aalltr t aut prlae, oaaae ta see sea aad Z will preva ta tro aslautes. ha doesn't know what ha JataBdss about. Wa anwafaatura aad save yam all ta-betweea proata. Thlak whatsst misaa (DjVt let say daaler sen you a. piano before yo naVf talked ta ma. iz you do, real taaa. k xsu waat a pl- aaes7.tl.tM. X have that kind. aad tf yaw waat a cheep one at SITS Z have that, too. 'We are ulna uuttata by rsasom of our plan ot operaUon. jesEpi ull ouse rm ct, aKKW.an t.X.W. "Ynt-tlet ttit AlllEWS1" Engraving for Social Requirements Naturally, yoa want the beat without ex cessive coat. anv9wBH BwenTSBl 9Mm NtnNI7 Bieals VaeB Ids, slain aain aaataat'.Tetea. -you cam get if at gjr-j ANDREWS'." We employ the 8 cleverest engravers that money can influ- enct; bat oar extra- H m bastneaa enables S1 as to keep prices down to a low leireL That the a-tyle should be "of the lat est" is alao as essen tial. This, too, you can be sure of when you intrust us with any orders. Promptness is a sored by our large staff of artists. R. P. ANDREWS STATIONERY CO. 8 1331 F Street 625-629 La. Ave. gttttsnWttatHimimiHimimiimiiiiiH inniiiiiiiiiimttmta ZERITH THEATER S 7151th Si. IE. Where comfort and content-8 ment reign supreme. iwiaWy 1 SttaWBaNMS sMW slnwtw EtM We srtve Herald ceatest vetea. TiiMiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiHiitanai 5c 51S SwrihSttwit Itrtli vYM. AIKCY. Maaager. - NOTHING STALE! Jresh Films Every Dar We gtve Herald eeatret ' . 4 REELS OF, NMH-CLASS PICTUeSS. eeeo music auways ' OKNAT op. m. 5c--UMISSIH--53 BO Ban Tens k Tae BanWe -. V v aaaaajaa wnvtvosB nvactf r-tA SENATE MefttencniETiEATU miMliwiiaAtt.r.L CtwMTlMsrtwf ii Thnl Www BeaWnTdS .nBssSjT" .? i -v-a 'v.u j Wmmf.'yj,.l v&'y jt . &L - 'Tx 8r' r i if tr vS ii ? LV -. , 'II ' X L1 'r Edward F. Davis, peace.m tn.,tamly. v ?Xrr box ofBtaarfs IreaefataTab- -j- - Jstr BBC$rMi wm wnMsr utnr yau avar I - - ' r nna m. aw rB)W Tae i vbo sVmu at larnnat aenr bUa the tar- 514 NINTH SIKKKT N. W. tti-ss.,Thar.'are- aetd HdRMMG, 1th and D t a 5o . SbMI i ana ank enrttas tons to ana'