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THE WASHINGTON TIMES, MONDAY, XOVI0MJ1EU ., 1012. IS THREATENED BY DEFEAT OF TURKS German and British Officials Aroused Over Sultan's Action. (Continued from First I'ogc.) length of the thlrty-mllei fiemt was ll'lUI I l'IPCtC(l. ('OIlHtniltlllUPlH'll capture- mm looked for liefiue tlic Turks linvt- time to n-cnforce their foices The TinklHh riipltnl'ie outer suburbs are Jheellv behind the Chulalju forllll catlonn Tin capital Itsilf In distant from tho chain of forts rvn than thirty miles. May Reject Mediation. PARIS, Nov 4. I'Yiim Unit tho Dal kun allies would reject nitdlutlon !y tho powers between the utiles and Tui kev ivete erllled today, From Holla, llrlgradr, Cottlnje, mid Athens came. niesfaRev, not In official form, but on olTIelal authority, to tho effect tliut the ullled states will discuss peace, only with the Sultan. Fur this rmison. It was pointed out, the porte s nppcul to tho powers' em bassies In Constantinople nnd to tho lorelgn offices at the various capitals will not delay the wur for a monicht. If Turkey addresRes Itself directly to the allies they will listen, not otherwise. Clear Eastern Turkey. IIKHU.N, Nov. I.-Ulther by rxtrr.nl nation or capture the HulKuilans today had piuctlcully cle.irid e-uMein Turkey of Ottoman tioops down to the last Hue M defenses thlrt mllcj west of (.'nn stauiliiople, according to rellublo infor mation fiom tho Held of Balkan wur. How laiKc a proportion of his urni of approximately :vf) men Kazln I'usha sueieeded tu K'-'ltlliR back to and be hind the Cliatal.l.l foi tltlcutlons was not positively Miiiwii heie, but mllltuiy nu thuiltliH said the) would be surpilsed If la saved inure than half of his fureej. While the Turks' mala streiih'th at 1 lib- llurKUs was still ilKhtliiB. tho l!ul Kalians wele crumpllim up the Tiuklsli tast wImk in the- Iclnit; of Vlsn and s IvIiik i'i n't between I.ule lturKas and Constantlpole. so as to cut oft tho ln.itii uiinvs retieut I'ntll fuller de lalls huvi been ri'eilveil It c-annut bo told how weM this attempt succeeded Tuiklsh irpoits that tho (Irreks wero mi titiB with vlKorous opposition In the r imue.li on Salonika appealed today tu have Ixeii, like so many Constanti nople Illinois, wholly buseless. Salonika to Surrender. News that the Salonika authorities hud decided to surrender as soon as tho I U leeks arrived cumo fiom Salonika lt silf and was accepted as uuthentlc. A lireek forte under Crown l'rincu Con munt lie lit lutest accounts wus at JriiulKe, only twent-llvo miles west ol Salonika, and anothel force under tidieiul Smolensk) was ut l'ollgyra, tweuty-tlvo inllis southeast of It. .veial ullur Tiuklsli lovvns were ro liorttd to have fallen into Greek hands over Saturduv and Sunday, Includlnu i'levesa on tho Gulf of Artu, vvheie tho tinirk tleet muilo Its tlrst demonstration dhectly after the war began. It was said the rum of thu Turkish tprpido boat destroyed b the Greek f ltlp s lire oft 1'ievesa, escaped. Of tho apcratlons of Iho Servian lioopi, little has been heard in tho past few das hiand the assertion, tile Ki aphid fiimi llelurade that they were lapldl.v oceupjlna frerh teiiilor and rxpe I'd thoitly to Join the Greeks In an attack on Monusllr. An iiiKunllrimd leport here, the origin ef which could not be traced, credited I.ad I'asna with tin declaration that lie Intruded to hold .eutiu I iikuIiisI tho .Momiu Krlme even 11 the Sultuu lost ever ntln'r suuaie foot of his European ilomluloiiH Greek Legation Hears Hellenic Flag Floats Over Prevesa Fortress Aitoid'ng to a cuhh'KUim received by h. I i irtiiiiii;Iu, ihaiHe d'affulies of Hie linMK liuatluu liele, the Gr ek lias I a o. u laisi-il it I'levesa, and the 'link h .mMIci at tlilf place niuila I iluiii i"-if-w.n Anolhei i.ilik'k'iam stall.', lb t two Tiuklsli toipedo boats wete ih"trond In the KUlf of Sulollllll. ni iiidruiani states that the (Irirk ami .von 1 battle aalnwt the Tuiks . .Mae.' loll'a The messle leads: Tie 111 nn 1'ilnie. Instead of koIiir dlien p. Salonlia, intitle a detor and met t t ' .tkl-li ami) (iitieiuhed at vimiti 1 anlar Aft-r a battle la"t iik two iliivs, Hie Turkish aimv bar b in " Hi;- d to leave tlie eiiti 1 ncluni at 1 u.d Is 111 it mat The Gueks uintu-! a lot 11' pi'ai 'ii-is, too't toiuteen Held mitis, a lo. of .innuittlon and the) 11. e! now In piiisuli of tin lUo'iiK amv o'i 1 me 1 1 to Haloulia. The Greek arni) look Hie 111llw.1v lirldRo ovei tho ilver1 I oinll.is pievintlm: il.e Tutks fl Dill ile-Miol-c It ' I The iliuiirr d'.iffk'irs ti.'lav inched n ' 1 iinbei of telemami and leitr.rs fiori j Alltellcaill who hive vollllilei led tllill r nlieH to the aimv of Kim: rjeoim.! A nunibet of sl h n.Ti I I w f. e mnde yert trnlav Si 1 h offeis have 1 n un sweiid, convevlui.- Hie (hanks of the I. 1 Hi iilnl Mm; Gior'e, savlni; that f 'lulr iivues ate not did they will I." 1 Unl 1, pun, hut sr f.n no help has been 1 eeilul It was stulfd ut the location that all Gnel-s In Ami 1 1 .1 subknt to the tall of K mi ( Juiie fin mU'taiv i-eivlee must r.'lin 11 b J.ini.aiv ::n, 01 forfeit their iltlzi uslilp In I lu 'i home ounlrv So fn liri'ekt In m. 'ilea subject to tin Khu:'s mil to aims uie answerliie, s inhk'v as possible ami set 111 cuni 10 i:ei the 'liunee to llslil iiKiilnst the Tv.ikt. Willi at hast ev ent.v -live loi al G'leks li.uk In Iheli home rounlrr Hfhili u it. Inst the Titilci ninie than 11 oil eis llfle Hie pl.iiiu'nc; thilr lo ll 11 .0 takf up arms s fiisi as ! Is possible to find pur ehaurs fn tlirh iilu es of business, 101' 1 (, lei.s. who 1 ome w'thln the ao Unit fi 1 dull- In the aunt of Kliic I Gcoine, ai elosliir- out Some ale ie-i toinlim alone, while It is probable a luiiii'l of twiMitv 01 iii'Me will leave the las' of tins Hec and otheis next wek li 'i Ks In the il'i now are a happy lot ol- ihe tli'loilisot the Itiuanrluns the Sl.ius the Monteii' crlans, and t eh cv 1 cntintM men over the Tniks .VI! till lone llle niituliels of G.eiks calln.1,1 at the (li.'i'k lintel in John Mai shall iilucc, whete the) haliplly re live the in hlevi ments of the allies npuhist the Tuiku Shipbuilders Now On Eight-Hour Basis CjriNf'Y. Mnis.. Nov 1 Koiii thou r Hid enipoves of tin Fine Ulver Shlti building Company aio In nellted In the i 'lit liiuir scl-edule whlih was put Into ttit t iod.iv The new schedule cariles nine hums pay for ei-.ht bonis' woik no- oner was brought about b u it lent t of Conirii'se eoniiu'lllng (lov- t.meiit work to in don., in cu-iit-iin ir fchlpvaeiU The IVue I'.ivei lomp.inv 1 i i oiihii ut tlon th battlt-slilp Composite Map Showing How Balkan War Territory Compares in Miles With Washington and Nearby Towns Adrlanople, which has been one of the centers of tho liolKai Inns' attack, and win re thu main Unitarian army Is Htntl'ined, In as lar from Constantinople as Illchmond fiom Washington. Kirk Klllrstli, vvhli'h fell before thr attacks of the Hulirurlnrs, Is as far from Constantinople as Charlottes ville Is from WashlnKton. Directory of the ADRIANOPLK-Turklsh city of O,0i lnhubltuuts near the HulKitrl.in bor der, which has lioni" the biunl of the Ilulntrlan advance toward Con stantinople. Xi'.rltiiicplc was the capi tal of the Ottoman empire until 1451. and has the pilncipal fortress of Cu ropeiin Turkey. ALHANIA Ulstm-t or v estern Turkey which has lecently been lu levolt. AHTICLi: XXIII (lleiliu Treat) )-The famous article which provides foi tho Kovernment of Turkish prov luces, but which has never 1 11 Tint Into force. According to the program which aus outlined by Lnid IMnuind I'Ttzmaui Ice, the Turkish provinces vveio to have complete local (roveiutneiit, v It li Kovernors holdlui; office for live ji-un, and elective assemblies. Itet.iusi of the reference to elective assemblies Abdul llnmld never enforced this pro vision. Thu present Tuiklsh govern ment proposed to curry out tho pro gram, and In that wuy setlsfy tno Ilalknn states nnd avoid war. A1:GI;aN SKA-TIio part of the Mtdtl. eianean which lies between Asia Mlnoi, Greece and Turkey in Kurope. AHTA. I1AV OK An Inlet fiom the Ionian sea between Greece and Tur key At the opening of the war Greek warships sutcossfull run past Tiuk lsli forts to a flreek harbor. ' DALKAN LKAOL'K OH ALLIANCi: Kntercd Into by Greece, .Montenegro. Servta and Jlulnmla with the avowid purpose of freeing from Turkish op pi csslon Chrtstlajis nnd people of thtlr own races living in Mactdonla IlASIIIllAZOrKH-Soldlcrs lit longing to the Irregular Tuiklsh troops who h.tv" been credited with much triitttr. nKI.GItAUl-r.-pltal of Servln. situate,! or the Danube at the mouth of tli Save. Cltv of about ninety thousand Inhabitants nnd n station on the Orient railioad. Ml-:itl.lN TKHATY The most Import ant of the agreements entertd Into b) the ereat powtrs of Lurope with a view to the settlement of the Hal kan iiuestloti. It was signed July 13. 1S7S UOSNIA AND IlKH.n'IOVINA Turk ish provinces with about one million nine hiiiidied thousand Inhabitants, wlili h welt given bv the trims of the llerlln treatv to Aiistilu-Ilungary for udnilnlstiatloii. Thtv were annexed by this inoiiaichv In IDftS. CHl.Ti: Turkish Island lu the .Meitner ium mi sea, whh h Is gov" rued under the supei virion of the towels bv a. mmmlsslon The Cretans vtlsh to be annexi-il to Greece und are taking advantage of the pn-scnt trisls to 1 bieak away fiom Tuikey IlASTKHN IU'.Mr.LlA-HeBinn letween I the fl est of the ll.ilkun lnountalns I and what Is now Turkish Itumepa. It ; wus prm lalinvd a part or llulgarlu In 1SSS. und foim.illy annexed In 19 is. win n . I'l'idlnand took the title of I Tsar of the Hulgars. I irtADC-A wrltu-.i decree of the Turk- 11.0 nuiuui. 1 KOTCHANA A town In Macedonia whlih was the si'ene of a mi'ssiuie or . lliilgailau clulstlii'i.i bv Mush ins 'I Ills niassaere had irurli to do with Incit ing tin lliilg iil'.ii people to war I MM'KIViNIA impiiitnnt Tnklsh piov lure, of whlih a conslde i utile portlo'i I of that iionulallnti ae Hulgais. Serbs. t.irekr, und Vlaclis. The dlssatlsfac- llllll III I IH ri- ijt.wtr.i- ....i, .. .Hi..... - ml" and theli own racial and lellglous dlffeiences have for )ears kept the lat.d in almost eonst in turmoil. MAI.ISSOHA A I'oitbeiii Albani-i'i tllbe. llinfll) Chlisllau, that has beta in levolt agalm.1 the Ottunim. povrin mi nt. MIKDITES-Ono of tho lurgcM of tin Allniiiliiii tithes. lial'tlciti.llLts In the cent upiisliih agiilnpt Turkish rule. MI'STAI'llA 1'ASIIA l'luee of strat egical Importance on the Turkls i frontier Just ovei the Ili.lgail.in bol der und on the lallrond between Solla nnd Adrlanople. Here the Hiilgailun troops have been concentrntllng. NOVII'AZAlt A mountain piuvlnce lv Ing between Montenegro ami Benin and south of Ilosnla It was the scene of the e:ual occupation by Vtistrla and amp WEM WOMEN get new life and vigor by taking Scott's Emulsion after every meal. It revitalizes the watery blood and furnishes Nature with new nourishment to make red, active, healthy blood and feeds th nerve canters. Scott's i Emulsion strengthens the g bones and clothes them with healthy flesh. Scott's Emulsion assimi- 3 iates so quickly it conserves I ' J , , , , j energy and compels nealtU. , ,..,. . Bcott Ft Bowne. Bloomfietd, N J 'nftiUniil Ulllllffii i vnmuLraLi I li i hi I V & - Kick KilissbhK SA Balkan War Turkey follow Ini; the llerlln treaty. Austria ewicuatiil the im.litr) In V 01. 1) HKHVIA-A district l)lne between Albania nnd Set via It contains the Held of KotMovo. where tho untlent Servian emplie went down lu defeat In n3. ORIENT i:M'Hi:SS-Tlio trans-i:uro. pi an expievs which links western I'.u rope to Constantinople It runs b) vi a of Vienna, lltutupcst, IlclKrude. and Sotlu IlKDIK Thr reserves of thr Turkish army. Military service I'skIii lit the .iKe of twenty and lasts for tweniv )ears. The tlrst line or active omu ls called the nlzam, nnd servlei' Is for nine )iears. but In practice 11 man Is often kept a lonKer period with the colors. The soldier next paises to the ledlf. or second line, and remains In It for another nine years rinallv h; completes his service with two vears In the mustatl The redlf Infantrv exists In time of peace, and then- sol dlers are used In common wl.h lh" nlzam for the suppression of disturb ant es. HIIDDOPK MOI'VTAINS A ruiiKeth.it forms part of th fionth"- between Hu'r-irli nnd Turkey SALONIKA The most Inipoitnnt lown n: westMiji Tin lei tl ' the Voun Turk mnvrment nnd the "IMon of i" lnrpe Turkish force. It Is considered as the objrctlvo point of Austi la-Hungary's ndvanrc to tha east which she would reach by means e' r-illro.id atross Novlpazar tu Mlt rovltza. s tl ('upllal of Albanlu, which fell b. fort Mn I in. SKI I'Sini.NA- "eivlan pin .i.illo-lll SOUKAN'.III-I'.iillameiii ol llola.irla. I'SKIT Capital of the vllavet of Kos Mini at the ttiiictlon of the railioad fi'iiu Xlsh to Salonika. I'olnt of stiat' -Kifal importiiuco 011 111 count of lis' position which i crs two ninuii tutn llltlKes VILAVI',T-A division of the Turkish cinphe, Tho bend of eai b vllavet Is n vail, or imiritinr-Kem-iul Sanjik is a division smaller than a vllivet YOI'NG TI'ltK l'AUTV The rev nlu tlonarv nrtv whlih hrnintht about the overthrow of Sultan Abdul Humid In 1!9. It has lit en in tlnx thnuiKh a secret committee of union und prnK less It has i.ot Kieatly Impiotid the m-itetlal pniKiess of the empire Its inlri-lp.il r. fornix have hi i-n -r fi-eted hi the in my Suspends Services To Hear Returns ,.,,....,,, .. , " OIIA.NGL. .N. J., Nov 4 Tuesday night pra)ir meeting will be suspended ut ti. First I'resbyterlun Church to al- )o ,hp congregation to gather In thu relin Hie lintl eitllll looms In hear the , lection H-turns PAPE'S! BREAKS A COLD AT ONCE. p:rc dose of Pane's Cold Com-' pound ends all grippe misery. Vui up Ine .in suie-Iv end tlrlppe anil I real, iiiosi siveie e old ilther I'l head. hett. back, sto'ivich. or llnilei. by ink ing u eloM) of J'upe's '"old Cnnipoiiud every twu hums until thiee tuuse -u-tlve do.es nre taken. It pioiniillj" relieves tb" most tn'ser able he dachc, dullness, head and Host stuffid up, ftveilshness, sneezing, sole thio.it, inucous c.itjjih.il dlschaiges, tunning of the nose soreness, stllfnens, und ihiumatlt twinges. Tnke this wonilei ltd Compound us till, ct ti I. without inlei ten nee vtlth mui usual duties and with the knowltilge that there is nothing eln- in tin world widen will t uie yum cold or end (lilppe inl"ei) as pioniptly and without an) other assistant i bid nfter-i If ecu as t -'."-cent pai kagi of I'api 'a Cold e'opi liound which ant diugglst can -iipil in cept no substitiiti conlallib no oiil nlne belongs In eei) home Tastes nice "SAVE A DOLLAlt" $ "H Special Today $ "fl and Tomorrow l:Slilits or felitiilutls ttMt )ou II i.iv at iftiia M fur elMiwlire M 'laillni; gimranliiil Ti'.t to frtrnUli IlifetHl rI Her. s smile pilie- h.itliunc tliitl li'isltl it) H'luritlileul t-MtntllU' e .atninnt u i tif juur cms Trie fill in oltlii II ittrs S a tu tu b p nt til'llllilVK 'i 1 1 l? in, MACEY'S SCIENTIFIC EYE SHOP 902-9J4 G Street . W. 1 "5AVKADOIUB" Mldla, scene of much of thr lighting, Is aa far from Constantinople as Ilnltlmoro Is from Waihlnnton. llurKns, also scene of a number of attarks, Is an fur fiom Constantinople an Norfolk l from WashlnKlon. GremurdJInn Is an far from Constantinople as Lynch burg Is from Wasfclnuton. TO PREVENT VOTING BY 2,000 SOLO BALLOT Judge Hears Disfranchised Ohioans Are Being Bought. WKST KNION. Ohio, Nov. 4 -Judge A. 'A. Illiilr, who was featured on the Utturr platform a couple of )tars ago, after h- had dlsfianchlsed 2.00 voters of ihiins county for vote merchandising. Is tnkliiE lueiautlotis that none of them ballot tiunotrow. In n statement to the cotintv cnnimlt le. Iii. said that "a little bill tells him lliUop is belnx furnished voters." In M'hiitiK" for tlirh support Als3. he vs. some of the candidates are com 11. p.rllouslv near overstepping the ro ll I thins of the corrupt practices act, 1. ieh the I.iglslatuir passed as a resu't of the Adams countv expose Also th it some of the disfranchise,! have moved , Into other precincts, voted at tho May piliiurhs, and rxpe t to vote tomor- row I 1111.VI lug like that happ ns." warns Jiiilki lllair - I'll have the ciun,i Jury on ou ' CHASE'S ANNOUNCEMENT SOMETHING NEW UNDER THE SUN Sine e tho fli "t upright pljinn wan nuiu tlii'M h.i luM'ti little ur n I'luiuf? In ffcnral Uleu of ilenlpn Mr l'ti I ,ji fv Iiuh JiiHt ifturnfit 1 1 nui the fit 10 tit anil fuieln eouii- trl n Up I li'J hrmizl.t hump t'.unio of tho most unique creations this 1 iHiiiiiy huh kih'h we nro tne nim to ilfpai t fniiu tho oM UKmh. qulto In Ut'opttiK with tho proKroMslvo plan of this house Wo hno the hit of thoho InHtri nionlti hio. Th? trroatent tho world la- o Ol MiTtl, wo wtint Itll to HOf It, tlon t iiiImh It alii this Ih onlv liio Hi hi, wo limn Mill moro ur llptlo llilnss utuler way. ll'niciitlor v ri MnniifnrturrrN iul Ninr imi nil In lirturru prolltM. 'I'll- nucnt nntl iiihlillrntnti ttrr rr niotril. in uv iinhcllf tnlilc niitonnlh of innnt hrrr. IIcfrriioONIrop In Wnettilnc fnn ImltiK utoil n Hfhultort for -." $ on rn, Himlc IlolU Tree. Joseph Hal! Chase Piano Co. 1307 G St. W. W. Ile-nii'iulier, Nnrth Melp of . s. Ilcltrre-n l.'llh mill 1 Ith SIN. M'.W (.'Ullli: IlliS 7TII ST. . 7(U fit, Nleic eiprn rvtT rvenluu mill DiIKI. WEDDING RECEPTIONS FINE CATERING oM&mmSi SSfiggaiSSigforBq- grfSr iw jy-uuii. TURKEY STILL FAR FROM OEFEATEO, IS Ambassador Says Constanti nople Cannot Be Taken and Decries Talk of Massacre. Hrnuestlng thr United States to sus pend Judgment on the Turks until uti- 1 Ihorllallve reports from tho seat of the Ilalknn struggle are received, nnd de claring that Turkey can and will cany on the war with the Ilalknn states for an Indefinite period. Youssouf .la Purlin, Turkish -imbassnilor to tho I'nlted States, this afternoon placed a new Interpretation on the reports com ing hourly from eastern Kuropo regard ing the struggle now transpiring there. Asserting that tho Turkish Sultnn can within three weeks ut the most draw fiom Asia Minor, a semi-Isolated pos session, a mightier and mure powerful army than the 0110 she now Is pitting against tho enemy, the ambusaador be lieves that the world not yet has heard n true report of how nls countrymen are fighting, and will fight before tho contest lias ended. Army in Asia Minor. "It Is not known In America," he con tinued, "that Turkey can, within threo weeks, mobilize an entirely new army lu Asia Minor, from such points us JJutr dad und Yrmen, eiiual to the one she now has In the Held. . My country Is hampered by the fact that. there are iio lallruads she e-an use for mobilization In Asia Minor, and that It will take at least two weeks, and posslblv three, to bring a new and effective army across Ihe Bosporus. Thai this will he done. If the need eoincs, I have nu duubt." Ibiahlm .la Hey, second secretary of the Turkish embassy, declared theru ncnl be no fear about tho full of Con stantinople. "Constat tlnople Is not going to fall, no matter what the successes of the llillKuri.ui tioops may be." he said. "The fortlncatlons around the capital lire so stiong that the cnemv will Hnd It Impossible to (M'tietrato thrm, even II the Turkish hi my has bien defeicrd In battlr. which wr do not now coll ie de We have rrcelved no advices 1 from home Indicating that our army hi.s been routed The last cablegrams trcolvoil were most enrouruglng " Navy to Aid Defense. The iintbarsudor supported the see rrtarj's statements lij showing that Constantinople was situated at the tip of a peninsula, and that the fortln rations prHctlcally emlicled the city like a wnll on the land side from Tehntiilja to the Illack sea further more the Turks have a navv to pro ti ct Constantinople from an attack by sea. while the Ilalkan states have no navv whatsoever "Theie Is no possibility rlthrr of thr full of CotKtantlnople eir of n massacre in pillage ol the Christians and foreign 1 rs there.' lu- said "lr we have been tit fea tid. I look foi an official announce ment ordering 11 fresh arniv from our terrltor) In Asia Minor I do not know that we have hern defeated, and am In clined to doubt newspaper rf porta under the circumstances, because the corre-i-pondrnts are not at the front, and arc compelled 10 relv upon rumors. "I'nder lb" circumstances. It Is neces saiv for nil unprejudiced persons to sus pend Judgment, for the resources of Turkey are not suspected by the world at Inrge, and have not been brought Into plav vet Turkev Is arle to Hght Indefinitely and personally, I do not billeve time is my truth In the report that she Is suing for Intervention by the powers or that she Intends to do so. ' Til I III! A I'OI.II I.N IIMI I W Tk I.AXATIVIJ II1I1.IMO Qulnln Tblft. IirusKlAt.-i rrtunil monej If it fnlls to curs U W liHOVIVH ilknnlure Is r.n each box 2ie. LAST But NOT the Least This one unsold house is ,in every respect the equal of the others in the group, all of which have sold in a remarkably short time. 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I Dctiolt Jovvol k.is ranee with porcelnln drop nml p.po connections to carry off and odors fiom conldnc. Tllo hlnk with nickel spigots. Bpaclous kitchen dresser. To Inspect theso homes take any Oth street car, est off at Turk road, and It Is but a moment's walk (east) to Wurder and New ton streels-the location of tho properties, overlooking the beautiful grounds of th Koldlcrs' Home. SHANNON & LUCHS Look For Our Green and While Sign 713 14th St. N. W. One way to find employment is to watch the Help Wanted columns of The Times each day. If K6eD Right you d0 not find thc Psition yu the very first Tilt It 111 F day you read these advertisements, keep at it I Read I'nm ("ViTV rlnv Fin Mile; onH ennnar n. Ini.. ...... I At It opportunity will arrive. Washington's best sr The Woman's Vote in Washington is unanimously in favor of ordering our choice Creamery Butter at the SPECIAL PRICES we are now quoting. Select these candidates and you'll be on the win ning side Butter, 33,1 5-lb. boxes "Four Leaf Clover" Butter, $1.90 2" You're sure of QUALITY and prompt delivery when ordering our products. Call, write or phone. JAMES F. OYSTER, Stands In Principal Markets. The Most Sumptuous and Modernly Equipped TURKISH BATH ESTABLISHMENT In the Country OPENS TODAY By A. C. LUBER & CO., Inc. in the NEW RIGGS BUILDING Cor. G and 15th Sts. This is without doubt the -most notable Turkish Bath Estab lishment in the country. The entire plant is built on the most sanitary lines. The equipment is the very latest, and many of the special features are found in no other Turkish Bath. OPEN FOR PUBLIC INSPECTION To Ladies and Men Till 10 o' Clock Tonight A Splendid Musical Program Will Be Rendered. Open for Business at Midnight And continuing day and night thereafter. To every patron who purchases a $5.00 ticket tonight, good for six baths, we will give an extra bath ticket free. A. C. Luber & Co., Inc. A. C. LUBER, Manager Turkish and Russian Baths THE RIGGS BUILDING, G and 15th Sts. eS&U flil 90 -Small Ch Payment 94960U $27.50 to $32.50 Pe tile steam ers use tne neip wanted columns of The cause they have found by experience that 9th and Pa. Ave. rhono Main 0. Tfi Per Month Klreless cooker. " American Itadlator Co. hot water heater. 0.1s vrater heuter. ' i-'ervnnts' toilet. Htono wash trays. Steel beam construction. Front und reur entrances to cellar. Double rear porches. Alley in rear. 3 electric llchts and one gas light In cellar. Five laige cellar windows and tno inh doors. Hound molding. Shower bath, 'file Iloor und walls Glass towel bars Toilet paper holders It.i7.or utiop hook Nickel glass und soap holders Medicine cabinet. Hand mada decorations on walls. Genuine birch doors. Spacious closets. Unllnlshi'd usable attic (for storage), ven- tflatcd bv two windows. I'lcture molillner In every rosm. Transoms over doors Holland window shades. ' employ. 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