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rM'ifs. K4, 16 THE WASHINGTON TIMES, SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 2, 1912. THE TIMES' DAILY SERIAL STORY. THE CRICKET OF LEEDS By J. AUBREY TYSON (Copjrttht, Tha Frank A, Muntey Co.) Synopsis of Previous Chapters. David Jlylanee, lata lieutenant In tha Smith Army In South Africa, upon tola arrival In Leeds. England, when nit ! ter lives, finds her tn a dying condition through want. This, although ha has left his uncle, John Isblvter, sufficient funds for the girl's maintenance. His uncle tells him that he. Istlster, Is a ruined tnan. after which he kills himself. Rylance, suspected of murdering" htm, la aought for by the police. Uecauss of his dying sister he does not attempt to clear himself till too late, after another mur der and several assaults have been com mltted and laid at his door. Uecause of the various widely separated places when he has been seen he Is given the sobri quet of "The Cricket of Leeds. Kirk wood, a Hcolland Tard detective, la called tn. Ha ascertains tl at the Cricket Is the msti who sated his life during the Hour War (receiving the Victoria Cross tor the deed), and therefore determines that he cannot be guilty, and that he will glvo him the chance to escape and clear himself. lie finds It y lance at his dying sister's bedside and finally pervuadta htm to fly. Rylance sails from Liverpool for America on the tramp ship Beowulf, and lands at the Island of Orleans. In the St. Law rence river. Een there he finds the vil lage sheriff porting on a board In front of the courthouse his picture and a notice of reward offered for his capture. He makes arrangements to board at the house of one Jean Uregaut, who lives with his daughter Anne. That night Uregaut robs Ilylance of all his money and his Vic torla Cross, and also stealing from his daughter, escapes from the Island. Ry lance agrees to live as foreman at the Uregaut farm under the direction of Anna. The village usurer, Pancoast, holds a mortgage on the place, and Anne and Rylance do their best tn make money from the farm to pay off the mortgage. Things go at a fair rata till suddenly Rylance sees Ward, a Leeds detective, irowllng rrund the Island. Evidently the atter la after the Cricket of Leeds. CHAPTER XV (Continued). "D' )i;.S the man whom jou fear resemble this one,?" Klrk wood asked. Startled out of Ills gloomy reverie by the question of his host, tho lsltor reached for tho photograph that Kirk wood wag holding out to him. As ho took It he looked at It half carelessly. "Yes yes," ha said slowly; then he gave a little start and a puzzled look came Into his eyes. "Why, yes, ho does look like this one, but Why, It seems to me I have seen this pic ture somewhere before." He rose quickly and, with unsteady steps, he crossed to where a lamp stood on a table In a corner of the room. Then bending; over the photo graph, he studied It attentively. The voice of the visitor was trem bling' when ho spoke again. "The man 1 knew had no white In his hair and he woro a beard," ho said. Picking up a card that lay on the table, Klrkwood placed It over the chin of the face In the photograph, then with ono of his fingers ho cov ered the white cowlick that rose from the brow. The visitor gave a little cry, and, shrinking back aghast, he gazed at Klrkwood with horror-stricken eyes. "Yes yes!" he muttered tremulously. "Yes, It Is Marchaml! You know him, then! You " "Yes, I know him. Ills numo Is neither Marchand nor I'arct, any more than yours Is Croll. You are Uenry l'ancoast, lato of the village of Basil ton, and the man who has threatened , to take your life Is one who will keep his word. If he seeks you ho will find you. He Is David Rylance, tho Cricket of Leeds." Tho visitor stiffened suddenly. Ills widening eyes looked dazed and luster less He moved a hand toward the table on which tho photograph had fallen. "Ah, yes," he murmured absently. "I remember yes yes. I remember now. At tho town hall ono night. In Basllton Haptlste Bap " Ho took one step forward reeled backward, thtn collapsing entirely, lie fell with a supptesscd cry at the feet of Klrkwood. At that moment the door that com mtin'ceted with the hall was opened suddenly. With the quickness of a cat. Klrk wood turned upon the Intruder. His face was set and there was steely glint In his eyes. "Ah. It's ou'" he exclaimed In a tone of relief as he saw who It was that was standlmr In the doorway. The Intruder was Ward, the young Leeds detective. "We've struck the trail again," said Ward, whose eyes wero gleaming with excitement. "He landed from the Pre toria at Southampton shortly after noon, but It Is not until this evening that he boarded a train for the north a train that passed through Winchester scarcely more than half an hour ago. I have telegrnphed to Basingstoke di recting one of tho constables there to board the train and " "How long had tho train been gone from here when you sent the tele gram?" "Less than five minutes. I got the message from Southampton at the tele, graph office. While I v. us reading It the train pulled out." "Did you tcleKraph to London also?" "Yes to Scotland Yard." "All right." Klrkwood drawled. "But, after all, you have taken too much trouble. The trail ends here." "Here!"' exclaimed Ward wonderlng- r. Taking him bv the arm. Klrkwood led him farther Into tho room and pointed to where his first visitor lay upon the floor, behind a table that had concealed Iilm from Ward's view. Gasping with astonishment the Leeds detective leaned over the head of the Inanimate man. "By heaven. It's Pnncoastl" ho ex claimed, turning his bewildered eys to Klrkwood. "Yes, the quarry's here, and the hound that's been following his trail Is not the sort that will keep us wait ing long," said Klrkwood "But get some water quickly! We muBt bring him to. If tho Cricket Is not to have another murder laid to his charge we must see to It that this fear-crazed blackguard Is ablo to keep well under cover' tonight." CHAPTER XVI. The Return of an Exile. IN the little reception room of Kirk wood's villa a single lamp was burn ing, and the curtains were closely drawn. All other lights In the house had been extinguished. l'ancoast, hav ing been restored to consciousness, had been led upstairs to a bed room In the attic. It was nearly midnight, and all the house was still In the reception room, however, Klrk wood and Ward sat together In front of tho fireplace vhero several logs were smoldering. Klve minutes before. Ward, with a gloomy face, had returned from the railway station and the tele graph office. A southbound train had passed through Winchester, and Ward had alnlv tried to And among the pas sengers tho man he sought. At the telegraph office he had re ceived a telegram from the constable who had boarded the last northbound train at BuolngBtoke, fifteen miles from Winchester. This man reported that when the train had stopped at Woking, twenty-four miles bevond Basingstoke ho had accompanied the guard whllo ho had been punching tickets, and had looked Into every compartment on the train. The message concluded with these words: "The man Is not on train. Am satis- fled that he did not leave It at Basing stoke or Working. Guard remembers man of that description In second com partment of third carriage. He had ticket for London. Does not remember seeing him when he looked In at Win chester. Is It not possible he left train at Winchester?" Prior to taking Panooast to the room In the attic, Klrkwood had learned from htm the story of his flight. This was substantial! as follows: From Basllton the money-lender had made his way by boat to Levis, on the south side of the St. Lawrence, oppo site Quebec. He was fortunate enough to get aboard a train for Boston that drew out of the station about five min utes after his arrival. He had seen and recognized tho launch that had started in pursuit of him. but his more speedy craft had soon outdistanced it. Though he had not seen Marchand, he did not doubt that he was In the pursuing launch. From Boston Pancoast started at once for New York. He decided to proceed to Hngland with as little delay as pos sible. The first vessel that ho rould tako was the St. Ixiuls, but this would not sail for fourteen hours. He board ed the steamer early, and from a port hole that commanded a view of tho "i ink lie watched tho other pas sengers as they came oboard. Tho last man to cross the gangplank was Marchand! l'ancoast was trapped. The money-lender had, of course, booked under a false name. Feigning sea-sickness, he had kept to his state room during the voyage. He paid his bedroom steward handsomely to keep him Informed of Marchand's move ments. The name of Marchand did not appear on the sailing list, but the steward Informed Pancoast that he was known as William Effingham, and that he had a sulto of two rooms, In ono of which all his meals wero served. Every night, between 9 and 10 o'clock, and every morning, between 5 and 6 o'clock, he spent several minutes walking the deck. During the last day or two of the voyage Pancoast had found comfort In the reflection that perhaps, after all, Marchand's presence on the vessel wan only accidental. It was to England that Anne had gone, and It was Just possible that he was going there to find her. When the ship arrived at Southamp ton Pancoast remained on board until all tho other passengers had gone ashore. Despite the rapidity with which British customs Inspectors perform their tasks, It was Inevitable thai there must bo tome delay In a big landing shed. Ho would wait until the other pas sengers were on their trains. At length a steward brought him a message from tho purser to the ffect that, owing to the fact that tho cus toms Inspectors v. ere almost through their work, he would have to go ashore at once and get them to pass his lug gage. Then, wrapping himself up In a heavy ulster he had purchased In New York, ho had left tho ship. The bie shed, ivhlch had so lately been crowded with passengers and their trunks and bags, was now almost de serted. A couple or. suit cases nem an tho personal property which ho had brought with him, and these were quick ly passed. Thus far, alert as he had been, he saw nothing of the man he feared. Confident that Marchand had left tho town, he went over to a little hotel near the railway station and engaged a room. In this his dinner was served. At a lit tle aftir 9 ho boarded a train for Lon don. As the train left the lights of South ampton behind It Pancoast breathed morn freeiv It Is In big cities that fugitives always find their best chances of eluding their pursuers. London was less than eighty miles distant now. Six miles from Southampton the train slowed down at Blshopstokc. As It stop ped Pancoast, looking from the window, saw a boy with a basket of sandwiches. He had had his dinner at 3 o'clock, and having eaten nothing since, he had be come conscious of a feeling of hunger. He called the boy, who, turning to serve a customer, did not hear him Pancoast opened the door of the carriage and alighted He called again, and the boy ran toward him Pancoast grabbed u handful of sand wiches, paid the boy. then turned to ward the compartment ho had Just left. "All aboard, sir," said a guard, ifouch Ing his orm. "The train is leaving." As ho raised his eyes to seek the door of the compartment ho had left, his gaze fell first on the opon window of the door of tho compartment behind him. Through that window he met the flashing, menacing gaze of Marchand! "Be quick, Mr!" commanded the guard Impatiently. As rancoost drew back he saw the hand of Marchand steal toward tho handle of the door. The money lender knew that if he stayed behind Marchand would soon be at his side. He hurried through tho open door of the compartment he had left. The guard slammed tho door behind him. and the train began to move. l'ancoast was now In the first com partment of thu carriage, and Marchand was In the compartment behind him. These compartments were separated by a partition that probably was no more than two Inches thick. Along the side of the carriage ran the guard's step, which was similar to that step which runs the full length of an open car on on American street railway. The train was scheduled to stop at nearly every station along the line, so the doors were not locked, as Is often the case In the through run. Marchand had only to open the door of his compartment and walk along the step to the door of the compartment occupied by Pancoast. Would he do so? Pancoast was the sole occupant of his compartment, but, despite his aston ishment and terror, he had observed that there wero other passengers In the compartment with his pursuer. Pan coast was unarmed, but not for a mo ment did ho doubt that Marchand car ried a revolver. Still gazing apprehensively toward the window on the left, Pancoast drew out and unfolded his time-table. Glancing at tins, ne saw mat ine next stop was Winchester, seven miles bcyound Blshopstokc. After leaving Winches ter tho train would not stop until It came to Basklngstoke. For the next ten minutes Pancoast did not let his gaze wander from the door on his left. Just as the train began to slow down at Winchester Pancoast tried the door on his right. It was locked, and he lowered the window. Through this he climbed, but lust as he decided to drop to tho ground, the train (stopped with a Jolt. It was at the station. Pancoast, Btrlklng the ground fell tn his knees, then rising quickly, he crept under a line of goods cars. Here ho crouched, and watched until tho train he had left moved on A glance at the station platform as sured him that his pursuer was not there. Ho hastened across, then found the cabman who had brought him to Klrkwood s. As he finished this recital of his ad ventures pancoast was almost on the verge of a second collapse. The pres ento of Ward, whom he recognized, had Inspired him with new alarm, but Klrkwood and Ward had assured him that while he was In the villa he would have nothing to fear. Ho had then al lowed Klrkwood to lead him to the room In the attic. 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HOY Willing white, to learn paperhanglng and painting G5 V st N W. .. HOY rolored at once, 17 or 18. around store, tfft Job 7U0 7tn at. h w. BOY Mutt havo wheel. Apply at onc, Z13 Oxford Uulldlng 1 . BU8IIELMAN AND I'ltlSSSElt-At once Apply6C3 JI st N W 1 cTFlWLTMXKIIR-Flrst-class Apply C K riNCII, 1341 W st N W COAT MAKKIIH Three first class. WINEMAN. 1)14 f st. N. W. Apply Woodward & Lothrop Require the Services of EXPERIENCED ELECTRICIAN For Inside Lighting Work. Apply before 10 A. M., Employment Office. HELP WANTED MALE LADORERS-SIx skilled or Kranei Ap- ply wall paper dept , W. 11. MOSES SONS. 11th and F st. N, W. A LAHOllERS JO, good, for concrete work. Foot of 3d St. 8. K. E. O. OUMMKL. Contractor. ! 10U 14 EN to try our special no dinner for lto. SULLIVAN'S LUNCH. 10th and II sts. II. W. MARKET CLERIC Permanent position for good man. Apply 1310 Wlsconaln ave. l'ATKNT DRAPTSMAN-Klrst-class. rapid worker: state eiperience and aalary want- ed! koo.1 firm. Address PATENT ATTOR NEY, IlOX 340, Times onice. rAI'ERHANOEHS Good wages or pay by piece. 313 41 h st. N. E Woodward & Lothrop Require the' Services of EXPERIENCED PACKERS For Grocery and China Packing. . Apply before 10 A. M., ' Employment Office. I'HESSEIt-Colored. Call at once None but eiperlencrd need apply. 413 Hth at, N. v 1.. I'LCMIIERS-Two. kuiI, steady work all winier. Apply MKM1. A aiLIITZ. . K St. N W. Ask for MR 1'RALICK ! OUTER Colored Apply at once, HOY'S HOTEL 600 I-a av N W TAILORS Thoroughly zperlenceO. as wow sn's coata. Addiv JILICH UAItPINKLE CO.. U'.h and T sts. TINNERS Two, good Jobs for the right men. ('nil at one. IRONCLAD ROUKI.NU CO, Kltllh st N V. JSIIER at once COS till st N W. VfltOINIA THEATER. WHITE MAN-Msrrlecl, on dairy farm, wife to board some of tbfa help: goo.1 house, good wages, un electric r.ad, t miles from city K. If llltl.MCLEY, College I ark, Md. WE MUST HAVE Thre Mrn at onco to laarn THE AUTO DL'SINEHS IP nur opportunity If you call today. THE NAriONAI,. AUTO COLMCUE. tth and O Mi. N. W. Opco till p m. YOU.Ntl MAN over 21 In n re trie ofTlcr, hav- In evpfrlrnre In wlrlm; and about small machinery and Uthe uork, monthly. tartlnc Htaln ak weight, and rerrrmcea ItOX go. Tlpira office. AOUNd MAN of guod nppearanr And character, with tuni tirxrlence an aales man, atate (tnd nature of pretnt ork, ricrptlonal opportunity for rlnht man HOX Zll, Timfi offlco 1.. lOt'NO MI..N canvaaiiera wanted; must hav Rood addrt-m, aalary 17 pr weak to itart with. rrellnt chance for almoit lmntdlata adtuncemtnt Apply at once Zl, Munaey JIulldlnj HELP WANTED Male and Female. WANTEtt- Holel help for all ilepirtments Ut'RUESH HOTEL AUENCY, MS luth st N W WANTED SALESMEN WANTKD -On who can p?tl lubrlcatlntt otla and paint Trade titablUhed Mutt hav lnt rrcommendatloni Hate addrvna. torn pnn.itlun dnlrril, lni puu employed, fur nlMi.nt Kftrmo tf Uiuu ItOX Zis, Time i lire - CLAIRVOYANTS ANNINA ANDRINI CT Natural rlalroyant and cole acrnt for tht fnrnoua 1?k pttan Wal for rmo Injc apella and accomplishing tlfilcna, crtBl Uiatructlon by apiHilntment I'hone Un 2W5 Ml? V AMEftlOA H leading palmlit -i x j and card trader Cutmult thla Klftril flaln o) ant on buRtn?, lo r, mir riK. chariiM. iinxulatlun 931 S.vt ork avvNV Cloied on Hunday lAta of Ilaltlmoro. Scientific Crd llesder. Battsfactlun cuar&jited r money relunded. MADAMK CATUClUNli, Talmlct and card rvadr Help and adilca to all In truuble. buk 6th it. N V. Op. n hundatyn 61tiniNAI AVI) ONLY UKflOKA.freer Of ult rulmlut) an 1 MMIump CH T11 HI S V, llet K an J U itf WHAT IF I AM A NEGRO? Do It appeal to you that 1 halne !rt?n raHrd In the houthUnd born with a auprrlir lnht ltu.il power, eilurated by a Ulner, iiKUler In thu art and Dracllca of iimiriLlM. I t ihould t toi.RuIttd nrl In all lova unalra at d buiinei Ulfflcutttefl I am no laker Cull and e me We icll German load tana char i ub I'rof I'UI.NCi; 1611 11th st .N W. MMK ZRWITA l'""Ut. begs to an "LUL, iLHilil nounce her removal fnim 1K Tth st to 7:7 fith st N W MRS It. LUSUY, LANOUAOE OK THE HAND AND CARDd F1STEMA1ICALLT ItKAU. 1'AHl.OItS FOR LAU1LS ONLY. HI NEW lOl.Yv AVE. N W CLOSED SUNDAY 11.10 to . P. M. tic. toe. I AQTRO fc K st N. W. and tl 00. njJftU Over rult Store I'sychic Palmist. Qhci help In all Lovo anl Hutslnesa Affairs BatUfaetlon guaranfed ORIOINAL QYJ'ST rAUMlST. Ytbu'f aA-rtuo.. Told. :c Opn Nltthts 1723 Sth t. N SPIRITUALISM 1IADA1.1NE CUUT1N, MEDIUM, 1IEAL.EU. 403 4th st -N. E. ITUato nudlngi dally, (!t?t-loptng cluea, circle Wednesday e., I o clock I'hone Lincoln 2517 M. tSEANCE MEETINUt? Tuesday and Thursday eenlngs, b p m Iteadlngs dill). Ana coatla car. Mrs. K. HOTH, 700 8th at. B. U MIIH HUNTEIt. l'fchlo Medium, -03 Ke nols Jlldg . 11th and U Jta Consult ma on all Important attain of life Dally, 1 to 7pm vt:a.Qns classes. Heajs rur entcr talnmnta 1 MEETUH Won . Wrd , Krl , 8 p m. sharp, a message to each, dally readings. MKH MALT1IY, 07 Mt. Vernon pt. N W. M. 170. 1- WALL PAPER PAPEHIIANaiNO. :o less than other firms. Phone Line. 2219, or drop postal for esti mate CI1AS. R. HYSAN. tOi K Cap. St. I- LATKST designs of wall paperi work guar. anteed, reasonable prlcts lMl'CHIAL WALL l'Al'KR CO , 487 O N. W I'h M. V304 NOTICE TO LADIES II. HARRIS. Ladles' TalLr. 71 Hth st. N. T. The H 00 Bktrt House has removed from 103 14th St. to 71i Hth st. N. W with a full line of tho most advanced styles In suits and dresses at remarkably low figures. Misses' suits, 115 up Estimate suits, fli up. KllteJ klrts 13 to. all styles t M1AMPOOINQ, facl.il massage and sculp treatment, switches, psvehes. Sfiund floor MRS LAURA. ALMON, 72S Hth. I'h M. 4771. 1- VIAVI bCIENCE OK HEALTH, natural. non-surgical, clothbound too-pag bok free. Apply by mall 916 Colorado llulldlnc. rrea lectuia for women Wedntsdas at3.30. RAIN & AUT0-C0AT MAKERS I. GLASER & CO. makes guaran teed wator vr mt rain and auto coata for ladles and gentlemen, alters and rcpalre all kinds of rabbet gar menta and articles. Ph. Main Ctt Hi ly tt. N. W - WORKINGMAN'S WANTS WOnKINOMEN-lxwklnir for similarly ? Well, "Old Him" ain't In It must nee ua tn nave the "dough," and, sti Ho this stock slightly used suits and overcoats, go ing somt, t 13 to $10, a square ileal one prlt-p Jl'HTII'H OM HTAN'U, 61? I) 1- TY P EWRTfTYrTLETTE RS ALFOItD'H TVI'HWRITIL.N LHTTlll.b l.ok exactly like Individual tperlllng ) ju can fill them In jourself to match ptrfictly Ask for samples Main 7510 ALI'Olin LLTTLIt CO District National Uank llulldlof, FOR RENT ROOMS Furnished. F ST. N. E , J07-2d floor, private, for ceuplai two larso rooms and bath: nlcalr fur nished; near Station and Capitol, reasonable. IND. AVE. N. W., Iltl'srlor flat, 2 largs and one small room, with water; oilier rooms, reasonable. MD. AVE. 8. W., 473 Nicely furnished hall room, IS per month. E. CAP, ST., 113 Rooms; steam heat. W nd 110 per month. MAHS, AVE. N. W., 23Nlcely furnished rooms; well heated; board If desired; convenient to O. p, O., Union Sta. and Cap. i 1ST ST. N. W., 217-Two nice, completely rumisnea rooms, lor ugnt housekeeping. ST. 1'AUU l(a 1STH N. W., Apt. 10. Front, adjoining bathl newly decorated: aunny. sleani heat, electrlo light; 110. 1" N. J AVE. N. W.. 100 Two aecond-story front rooms, furnished, light housekeeu InK. prhato family. l EYE ST. N. W MO To neat lady or couple; housekeeping room; 3 week. ! ITH ST. N. E. K2-Etremely handsome s.room nat. narlor noor. furnished In the best ol style, complete for housekeeping-; liS per mo . heat and gas Included. 1 11 HT N W.. a-Neatly furnished room. light housekeeping If desired ! 11TH MT N Y . KTO-Two large adjoining rooms, hath, well heated, othir front rooms, 12 SO weekly. It sr, HIS Nicely furnished rooms, gas. reasonable. 1 13TII HT N W., 131-Alcova bay-window front, kitchenette, iloaet, 1 h k 1 O HT N. w 103 Kurnlshul rooms, second floor, for housekeeping, heat and gas. 1' 1ST HT, N W lO-J-Hcond story front ad Joining room, gas range, dlshrs, housekeep. fng. reliable people. ! K HT N. W , 231 Two or three rooma com mimlrating, In quiet well kept homo, com. plete for housekeeping ! It ST N, V.. 113-Tw largo furnished rooms for I h. k , second flour frunt, ull convenience, reasonable. ' 1 EAST CAPITOL ST, 320 Nlco large and email fnrnUhed rooms, hot-wuter heat. OTH fvr N W 1100 Two nicely furnished roomv, 1 h. k , hotwater heut; reasonable. N HT N W Ill-Thre beautifully lighted rooms, rraiiui nome, no, izo. i O HT N. W . 40-Kront and back parlor, also ono large room, third floor back, rea .unable. O BT N. W., 20S-KUI of 3 room or two wnn neat and gas . O HT N. W. 427-l.argo front room, well neatea. ror couple. Housekeeping permitted, F ST N. W . IV4 Thr rooms furnished complete fur housekeeping, second floor, reasonable. ! f.TH ST N. B HO-Mcely furnished room! heat and gua, also large ono .ultabl. for two gentlemvn, rent reasonable. 1 a.M) ST. N. W.ri26-vCilTl:urnlshcd rooms, 1st fluor front, other front rooms, hot-watur heal, K ST N. W , lull-' fur" Tront rooms, ecu. IvKatlon, convLmtnt to cars, reasonable, K ST N . 1014-Three fur front rooms, .ntrally locaUd, ounvenlint to cars. rate, reasonable lt 1A. AE., lens lively, aunny, warm roonuT, strictly modern, fine location, opposlto RALE1UH HOTEL, iutu to permanenta ! I'A AVK. 1913 Tw-o rooms, 14, t ruoms, 1.0, 3 riums, Io0, 3 rooms, J4, single, is up, steaiu. gas ranges. Utlhj, Janitor, 4 bulldinga. Phono M 7177. FUK HtNl HUUmS. linturmshed.' II HT N t 3i:Twi unfurnlshrd rooma. 1 1 eh t huiisekcepinit. heal, ham, cheap K . 1. hT N K, 64. Thrie or lour nxm.!. 1st or 2d lloor, una trnd bath, reasonable. 1- N J AVE , 107 Two. thrt- or more rnomi, clun to Uhrarxi ttc, hot uatrr h-at, $Li to 3j. oin-n bunOay. l'bomi North 47M. i U hi S V.. 3 Fuur hrlghi Zna noor roomi. cloftrta, heat, gar. bath; cxntral, chta p ! I'A A K N. W . 4-Thre larga roomi. lhlrl door, private bath. heat. UW, I h. k r bualntM. i 11T1I KT S E . Ml Thr unfurnlihed roami for rrnt. jJ lth Kf D HT N . 130 Tnree unlurnlvhcJ rvomi ou second llvjr and ono on tlrvt floor. L Ji k , titat and tfa .. FUR HtNl KUUiYiS Furnished and Unturmsned EVE hT N V , 63i 2 or 3 unfur. rooms. Utiie fur room, M floor, 3 trtd rooms, $ lb Ir munth T1I 81 .N W. 433 Three nicely furnlshad roomi, with siram htal. O tT N. E , 71(-- Two rvomv m I p , lur nlnhnl ur unfurnlshvd, furnished 110, un-furnlwhs-4.1 18 pf' Mmtli KK hT .031 Hrlght attractive rooms, n hundaome lur two furnlitod, convenient tJ cars i Ulll HT N . U.-rour nrst floor ravms, housckeepliig, moiern tll kept house, ROOMS AND BOARD D 8T , H33 Houth front rooms, with board, sttutn heat, bath on each floor, central location .UAUtii: KL'HNIsann KOOM, with uperlor boird, tn private f.unll, $1S, to gentUmuQ. HOX :6. Times off In- I'A. AVC b'. M, 13032 com. furnished rottina v,lth Uard fur Z gintknten, re if unable STH tfT. W , UW-Kurnlshed rooms with the best table buard In clt) , very reason able. G Hf. N W, 401 lU'om and board for two, $31 month, table board, 13 urck. II BT N W , 607-HeaulIful hall room KoJ board nasunable 9TH bl" N U , 733 ltooms and board. S3, table. 3fa). breakfast Cam, men only O hT. N V , 1211-Mcely furnlshej room, with board; line cooking reasonable. North BTM 1.. TABLb BOARD EXCELLENT MEALH for particular people; als.v banquets, parties, families served rea sonat'ly. Investigate 720 10th st N.W 1 FOR RENT-PIANOS pianos ron RENT ti 13. tl. and li Per Month. Plaer pianos rented nt reasonable ratea. Rent to opplv on purchase at any time. F. O. SMITH PIANO CO , l!M F st N. W. I- TRANSFER AND STORAGE FUItNITUni: MOVED THE RIGHT WAV. Phone Main 010. Kama's Hxrnisss. 12:4 1I it. N. W. furniture and Pianos. packed for Hafo Shipment. Phone for estlrnvte Storage. MOVINtl LXPENSES R1SOUCED. We nlll do jour mot lug, packing, and shlnnlno-. and tuke In uavment old furnlluiA stoves, etc WAblllNOTON S KURNITURU CO., uio-i&iz .in su a. vv. i-none North 2:70. PADDED vans, 14 & 15 Id , 2-h. wagon. 12 Id. Phone Main 1916-1916. COLUMBIA TRANHI'UR it STORAGE CO, NSN I uie. N W Packing and Shipping Storage. 13 van load STORAGE H. BAUM & SON, 912 Pa. Ave. $1 Load Per Month. Phone M. 1254 GET OUR ESTIMATES on absolutely are. proof storage, moving;, packing. UNITED STATES STORAUE CO.. 411-20 loth st. N. W. Phone M 422 WATCH REPAIRING WATCH HEPAIIUNQ Ry skillful well experienced watchmaker All repalra guaranteed Cleaning, II. Mulusprthg II. M. HLUMENp'lXL), JEWELER, 2010 HTH SI, PHONE COL 776. FOR SALE MISCELLANEOUS . REMOVAL SALE We Move To Our New Building December t. EVERY PIANO MUST BE SOLD. WORLD'S GREATEST PIANOS, We Arc Offering Them at Prices TO SELL. Special Prices in Upright Pianos: Anr slano dellverad on Darment uaoier uprigni ....... Harvard upright Bradbury upright Chlekerlng upright Kimball upright Shonlnger, upright Ludwlg i vers at rona Kimball UDrlsht Autoplano 1'lanola Dcmonatrattna IMavar . sausic nous Excnangea iigaruiesa I'urcnasaa, JUELG I-IANO COMI'ANT, 1 STREET. AT 13TH. N. OAK DREKHER. II; single Iron bed springs. sj. mailing, rnairs uo o sv, w. w. I" OVERCOATS-Two black and gray; cost :S medium and large alse, $13 and 114, never worn Address HOX 240, Times offlM. ! MAONIKICENT set or black furs, IIS, valun Its, latest model, perfectly new; will call or come to my home. Ltlff bargain. Address SIRS. 8 , HOX 208. Times office. LAWRENCE'S PIANO SALE" ClflCKEItlNO UPRIGHT 185. MN'E TONE KINE bTEUK hQUARE IS5 12 SO MONTH OOOtl hqOAHEH 13. OROANS IS. Need room Ka ORANT 1'LACIC. NEAR ITH. M. 4I4J LAHY will sacrlnce a beautiful act of black furs for 123, value ISO; large pillow murr ant shawl, elegantly lined, big bargain HOX 234. Time, office. ! NLCBSS1TY compels me to sacrifice my black furs, valuo ISO, for 116. HOX 23S. Times office ! TIANOS AT SI'ECtAL PRICES: IJOO Stein way, 1300. tiuo stultz & liauer, !1M. slight ly used upright, io. isoo Sillier upright. I16S. initio woiicii, mo o n. w ria.no. for rent, tuned and shipped I SUIT 1 RLBMED every week for II a month Cleaning, dlelng, repairing. Ladlea' gar- iT.eI'.lTc.n.lo'1':lei1 specially. WASHLSOIOS TAILoniNU CO.. 121 O st. nw. 1 bona M. 49TI FOR SALE Stelnway square piano only 0S II monthly payments Splendid for rlill dnnV practice F U SMITH PIANO CO, 1217 V st. N. W. x NEW SAMPLE FURNITURE And Hlih-Orad. SLIGHTLY USED FURNITURE AT HALF PRICE. E. P. TAYLOR, 709 G St. N. W. RICH BOIL-Ifncst grade of soil ever known, will keep grass green throughout winter, 1,00) tons to t sold In any quantlt. For information 17:4 Venning road N, E. 1'hc.n. Line (m. i FOR HALE Stelnway upright piano l.li-IS monthly pajmenta Originally cost U0. A iJlI-. N. W "" l- BE8T DUETLESS Floor Oil." 2So pel gal. Yale and other keya duplicated. 30c each. enterprise: iiAimwAni m rhone Main MCI. WJSth st N VT. EBTEY ORUAN. stops, fine condition, only RS on II weekly payments, cost originally 1100. F. O. SMITH 1'IANO CO. 171! F St. N W ! UAVia btrtviNn maciiivkm. us tn us Cash, W to I4J, i weekly payments. 110 t Its. with liberal allowance for old machfns and terms to suit. Slightly used loacnines. all makes, IS to 110. Frea eatlmau on re pairs tor all makes of machines. u itii bt. w. w. phone m. :ca. FOR RALE Standard make player piano (M-notej, fully guaranteed, gooJ aa new; to go at halt original price F O SMITH PIANO CO, HIT F st X W. i 8EWINO MACHINE BARQA1NB. IU Drop Leaf fctnger U.M till Drop Head Singer 120 01 140 Wheeler and Wilson jio.04 New baaing Machines. 1 down and Ma week. Cleaning, 60c Open evenings. 11. R GIVEN. L6 Pa. ave. H. E 1-nons. FURNITURE of svary descnpUon. lluy through us and sava one-third your money. Call and let ua explain our great aavlng way. FACTORY TO ROMS ORDER CO , 1J14 O BTRKET N W. FOR SALE Upright piano, leading make, nice c'lditlon musical!), only UK on II monthly nyments Rare value. F. O. SMITH 1'IANO CO . 1217 F st. N W 1 RUG WEAVING BEAUTIFUL rugs -voven from old carpets; workmanship the beat; satisfaction guar anteed. WASHINGTON RUQ WEAVING CO., Ml Uh at. N W. Main 46M - ALBERT KAHLERT & CO., Improved Rug Weaving and Carpet Cleaning. m Man land ava a W "h. M. 2034. FLOOR OILS C. T. HUNTER'S SANITARY DIIRT.Krr.l.. INO FlJOR OIL contains ollum and wai. Keepa the floors clean and bright and gives them a pollahej flntah. Good for your fur niture. Try It. 60c gal., delivered. Used by the U 8. Gov't and over 1,000 families tor tha last 25 years. HI Pa. ave. N. w. M. 5141. PIANO TUNING LEARN PIANO TUNINQ. VT. W. SAUNDERS. Teacher, tilt Rock Creek Ch. ltd. Phone Col. J282. I UNO 1UN1NG. II M, PuLlBjIlNU 11 M, Allplaer-planoand organ work guaranteed. Jf.4.n..i?r5,.or..droJ' Petal to HERMAN'S PLAYER PIANO SHOP 1420 Pa. ave. n. w. WINDOW CLEANING HOW AllOUT DllUY WINDOW at ,i.. . Whlt ll,lD- Moderate Prices. LEON L CAHOON. Acme Window Cleanlni Co. 121 O st. N -V rhona U TIM DENTISTRY CUT RATE. II. bllORT TIME. Full Set Teeth, 13 10. Uold Tooth, 11.00 Bridge Work. HOD. All Fillings, Mc us. Extraction, Cleaning Free. PAINLESS DENTISTS. Cor. 7th and F ats Entrance 39 F at HOURS DAILY S A. M. TO I F, II BIRDS AND ANI.YIhLS CANARIES, PARROTS, DOGS, RABBITS GUINEA PIGS. GOLDFISH. SCHMID'J BIRD STORE. 712 12th St. N. W. - CARPET CLEANING ALBERT 1CAHLERT 4 CO., Improved Steam Carpet Cleaners. B7 Maryland ava 8. W Pbsns Uatn J04. DYERS AND CLEANERS NEWPORT DYE WORKS, W. HM 2623 P st. N W We de, dry clean and scour to the trade. Just do your pressing Kid glove cleaning specialty, low prlcrs DRESS SUITS FOR HIRE ONLY UP-TO-DATE full dreas and tuxedo sulta for hire. . M. T P1MES. Merchant Tailor. IOCS 7lh st.'N. W. Phons Main 6214. UPHOLSTERING PARLOR SUITS Upholstering In tapestry, l Frames leflnlshed; guods called, delivered free. Acme Uph Co . 67 II st. N. W 1- MONEY WAN i ED AN3 10 lOAN SECOND TRUST. Money to loan at 1 on District Real Es tate. Any amount from 200 to 6,ouo on first or second trust, In straight nuts St munthly payments, lakes only throo days to make them, CHARLES E TniHRT. Thompson llulMIng, 703 16th at. N W. Opp Treasury Next to Drug Store. LOANS ON INDORSED NOTES, slocks? all kinds, collateral I buy notes, second trusts on real eaUte. No red tape. Can actommo date same day that apply, R. R. BENNEIT. W0 Mat, Hank Hide, Xi Main (sot. 1- of 110. way ov, now h .was 1300, now Its .was Isoo; now tioo .was ItOO; now 1100 .was ItSO; now II2S .was USO; n.w lli) .was tsoo; nor IZ2S .was I4S0; now 120 .was KOOi now I2S0 .was 1400; now I2S0 .was tsso; now S27S .was isoo: now 117s of Where ,