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"Sffim pwf sjpggJWlSS! . 14 THE WASHINGTON HERALD. FRIDAY, MARCH 21, 1913. . Vr "t'-vv " r MIATS STORE. Official Weather Report Rain Your Easter Suit- and the best suit the money ever bought. Fine M-S-M Spring Suits, Honest $20 Value This is our Easter offer to jou Mr. Man the biggest cloth ing value in America. Your Caster Hat and the best hat the money cer bought. $2.50 Spring Der bies and Soft Hats, $1.90 Some people ask $3 for same quality hat. $3.00 Cosmopolitan Spring Derbies and Soft Hats, $2.29 Many liaN arc sold for $3.50 that are no better. Genuine Stetson Spring Derbies and Soft Hats.Ctf Cfl Some hatters get $4 and $5 for them J.3 Money's Worth or Money Back. D. J. KAUFMAN 1005-1007 Penna. Ave. jr A Good, Sound Ale Brewed from the best of material-, by perfected meth od Sparkling Ale a good, licalth-giing bccrage. Sparkling Ale, M fig"' n additional charge of oO cents is made, which will be re funded on return of bottles. Bottled at the Brcwcn e.clusi clj . Washington Brewery Co. Sn 254 I " I" DOUBT BUY Or nouseHerrmann CO.7lX ErEI)STREETS.NYt. e are full agents for all Columbia Talking Machine outfits and supplier. 1 1 f COLUMBIA Prove It for Yourself Hundred of people here arc about reach to purchase a talking machine. Bu in the da light! Make comparisons! Remember that there are "talking machines" and "phonographs" but onl one COLUMBIA GRAPHOPHONE or GRAF0N0LA Be sure to get in touch ith us before you buy. Com plete outfits from $17.50 up. Come in and listen. Most people prefer to buy "on time" and that suits us. Terms are easy. IMPORTANT NOTICE All Columbia records can be played on Victor talking machines. Save Your Shoes and Save Money Bend them to us. and tret them back looking like new. HOME SRIE IEPAII CO. 719 9th 8t N. W. W.rk Called For aai Delivered. India Is now prtxjudor aDBuaHr more tfcaa 11 MO on ton of coal, and electrical inadusary ia vaasc introduced into 1U nmxl Near-by Eggs Dozen, OlC They are large and have not been picked over. Tomatoes, per can 8c Mountain View Brand of Sugar Corn, per can.. 5c Fancy Yellow Onions, per peck 12c Fancy White Potatoes, per peck r. ...18c Redman's Brand of Molasses, per can 7c No. 2',j Size Golden Crown Srup, per can 9c Fancy Evaporated Peaches, per lb 8c Choice Evaporated Apples, per large package 6c 6 lbs. California Prunes, for 25c Grape Juice, per pint bot tle 15c Sauerkraut, per can 8c Herring Roe, per can 8c Sweet Potatoes, per can.. 8c 3 Loaes Star of East Bread, for 10c THE- J. T. D. Pyles Stores DATE FOR HEARING ON FREIGHT RATES Interstate Comnerce CoauunioB to Hear Argnntents Concerning Free Delirery Here. MERCHANTS DISCUSS IT The committee on freight and trans portation of the Retail Merchants' Asso ciation has received notice from the In terstate Commerce Commission that a hearing would be held In the matter of the discontinuance of store-door dellv erles In Washington March 26 at 10 o clock. The schedules filed with the Interstate Commerce Commission by the railroads provided that the new tariffs should go Into effect on March 1. Through the ren resentaUon of the general counsel of the Retail Merchants Association. M. I). Rosenberg, the schedules were suspended until June 2S. The hearing Is to be held before Examiner Elder In the rooms of the Interstate Commerce Commission. Prompt 1 on receipt of the notice, R. P. Andrews, chairman of the freight and transportation committee, called a meet ing of hit committee for Z o clock j es- terday afternoon, when the matter was gone oer in detail and plans mado to meet the Issue presented by the railroad companies It was the sense of the mcctlnir lhat the associations counsel should make the strongest representa tions possible to prevent the inaugura tion of this imposition upon the mer chants of the- clt. The following is the committee on freight and transportation: R. P. An drews, chairman. Max Rich. F. V. Bol- glano. A. D V. Burr, P. K. Chaconas, George S De Neale. Meer Fellhelmer, E. C. Graham. I. Goldcnberg. Ired Halm. Alex Hecht. Harry King, Anton Stephan. and Joseph Stoddard COMMISSION TO SEE "MOVIES" AS EVIDENCE Moore's GfRDEH The,ler 433 Ninth Street . W. Continuous Xooi to 11 P. SI. Today and Saturday, RETRIBUTION With Asta ZVellaen. Garden Symphony Orchestra of Ten. Patronized by Particular People. CONNECTICUT MARKET Choice Groceries and Heats, WAHL & "26 19th St. K. W. Pictures to Show Result of Railroads Handling Certain Kinds of Freight. Tht Interstate Commerce Commission has elee'ded that it will accept as testl mon molng pictures in connection with cases prcsrnlt-d to it. and on April 4. in Chicago, at f-iight depots there and at the dicks lictures will be taken, under tho auspices of the commission, to be ron"-ide-e1 bv the commiaion in a case noiv pending before It. Ccmplalnt has been mado to the com irivslun from numerous manufacturers that the railroads within the past 5 ear hae tad different rates on the same rmmcd!ties when packed in a certain manrf When packed in wooden boxes a commodity or article was assessed a certain rate, and when packed In car tons or containers made of fiber or paper a higher rate was charged, the laU.-iaJ asser'alning that when packed 1p the latter manner it was harder to handle and mTC care had to be taken Representation of manufacturers us Ing containers and packages other than wood, and of the manufacturers making the containers, have appeared before the cTP.mirsion, and to convince the com' mission that containers other than wood can bo handled without extra care or precaution, arc going to inclose in us ual fiuantitics such things as lamp chim neys, eggs, and other breakable things en docks and at freight ards. and har them manhandled by freight handlers and stevedores, and then, while the fil are still being worked, to have 1 packages opened and show- the condi tion of the contents. The commission probably will be tho first body in this country hearing testi mony and deciding cases to recognize moving pictures as a means of present ing evidence. STUDENTS ARRIVE TODAY. Techuolnfrr Institute Seniors to See sights of Capital. The senior class of Stevens Institute of Technology, of Hoboken. N. J . which has been on a long trip inspecting va rious Eastern cities, will arrive in Wash ington today. They will come from lie Keesport. Pa While in Washington the party will stop at the Hotel Powhatan and will vis It the- various rolnts of interest in the Capital. Washington is the last city to be v isited on the long trip, which began en March 15. The students are In charge of Albert F Ganz, professor of electrl al engineering Oil Bnrnrra Doing Tested. Important tests of boilers and burners are being conducted at the Philadelphia Navv Yard, where there is a special fuel oil testing plant The experiments now under wav are being witnessed by a num ber of representatives of railroad and shipbuilding companies, who are present at the Invitation of the Navy Department. Order Eaater Florrera Rarly. The finf st specimens of home grown flow ers and blooming plants at Gude's, 1211 F. Moll Offered Pnst to China. President Wilson has offered the post of American Minister to China to John R. Mott. of Montclair, N. J., secretary of the International committee of the Young Men's Christian Association. Mr Mott has declined the offer, but. at the President's request will consider it fur ther before announcing his final decision. Women of Press to Meet. The Women's National Press Associa tion will hold its monthly meeting at the Raleigh Friday night. Miss Mabel Boardman and Gen George M. Sternberg will be the principal speakers of the even Ing. Members and friends of the assochv tion are cordially Invited. LQCAI MEUTIOH. EXCURSIONS TO-DAY. btetma Charts Vinlrttor karea from foot of Berenth Street Boothwext for Mount Veraoa. hcaaa acd tomb of Washington, dailj. except Bandar, at U a. ra. and 145 n. tn. Norfolk and Waahlniton steamboat Obmpaays Mcmnris inu tun w DCicnui OTXOCX IOT Uld Xmt Comfoit and Norfolk daily at f 5 p. m. Cari from Fifteenth Street and New Tort Aamiu erery quarter boor for main cntrasoa Zoo 1-azfc and worry uiaae. To Gnat TaUs Waatdn-rton and Old nnm-,i- Baunad can erery few alrratta from TMrti-aina and M Sheets. - To Mount VentwWaahlnitcn-Tu-a-lnla, BaSwaf nn ro7 ovux on lam sour xxum io a. ta, to 1 p. Bu. laat car. BtaOou. Twelfth Stnat and Pa-majlnmla Cbea. Ohio Ry. TVur to PactSc Coast. Arrnimt Oirlstlnn Rnrfcavm. r..........!-.. Los Angeles. CaL, July next. Itinerary now ready for distribution. Call on Edw. Tarring, transportation manager, 1331 F ol, eir e.nes. oz umo jvy. omcea. Gorareonat Indeed. MJoanfclt-a Pi.aH of France." Virginia Theater. Today. The bulk of the DoDulation of Mexico and nut nT ita Important econonue actlritVa are to be found in tha hi(h plateau nnao. Hot Crosa Bam, lRc Dos, Friday. Vary the menu by adding HOLMES' HOMEMADE HOT CROSS BUNS for Friday. A delicacy that people count on for once a week. Phone Main -1337 early. Don't forget the HOMEMADE MILK BREAD. ALSO. 21 tickets for IT. 8c LOAF DELIVERED. 1 .: fS :r-Z I i n. XJtoJZJCS V&JPSJA y..y lyv-jhy L Use Cottolene For Cooking! When you shorten or fry food with butter it is needless ejetravagance. Butter is too expensive for use anywhere but on your table. If butter were really better, would produce better results in cook ing, you would be justified in using it, but it won't Cottolene is fully the equal of but ter for shorteninsr: it is better for frvincr. It makes food rich, but not greasy, because it heats to a higher temnerature than lard or butter and cooks so quickly that the iat has no chance to "soak in." Cottolene is more healthful than lard, and you need to use only two-thirds as much as you would of either butter or lard. When you stop to consider that the price of Cottolene is no more than the price 01 lard, you can readily figure out what a saving its use in your kitchen means. Don't be extravagant; don't use butter for cooking; it's too expensive and no better. Don t U5C 1CUU, HO IW (XLilAl LOJ-Ll, and greasy. Do use Cottolene. and you will have better, more healthful food, and more money m your pocketbook. Try this redpe: GRIDDLE CAKES- 1 cup lifted flour Vz teaspoon salt 1 egg 1 tablespoon melted Ctttltni ifl teaspoon rods 1 teupoon baking powder Sift together, the flour, ult, aodi, baking powder, add beaten egg and Citttltne. Beat well, cook on griddla greased slightly frith Ctttnltnt. Made only by THE 'N. K- FAIRBANK COMPANY 31 (T ? I ww i I AiNfl Y( b I i i iM.fga.1 Give Us Your Order For Window Screens and Screen Doors The illustrations give you an idea of the high grade of work we turn out. It is only one of the many styles of window screens you may select from. Because they arc made in our own factory of superior materials, by expert workmen, uc know they can not be bettered. Wc guarantee to put them up within 10 days' time after receiving jour order. Wc also carry a complete stock of ready-made screens and doors in all sizes. LANSBURGH FIRRITSRE AMI CARPET CO 512 NINTH STREET. Established 1873. Tel. North 1633 S.H. HIKES & SON Undertakers, Embalmers, and Funeral Directors 1715 14th Street N.W. Prices and Terms Made for Lot! and Burial Sites. Washington. D. C. Philadelphia, Pa. Cemetery Lots Bought, Sold, and Exchanged. Cremation Arranged. Best Service Guaranteed. All kinds of wood, cloth, and metal caskets furnished at moderate prices. fFJ2J5j ltjKLi2!Si F353P rsnsmM iu, nana HmHtfXLW BAKU m CD. II 1 MAKES DELICIOUS DESSERTS "Joaenfclac Esuress of Fraace." TASTE SO GOOD JANES' Chocolates and Bonbons 514 NINTH STREET N. W. Is Linger's Lew Price for This GUARANTEED BED All our beds are excellent in design they add to the looks of the home. More than that they outlast the general run of beds, because constructed of best materials and put together to stay. The finish of this bed at $12.75 Is corerad by the tame guarantee we give on a bed at ISO. Come In and look ortr Its ua usual good points. We'll make oyer year all mat rcsa like new at anall coat. H. A. Linger, Jr. 933 G Street N.W. SENATOR FLOUR Once Tried, Always Used IIP "ifePECiaL BLCWPJIj YOUR GROCER HAS IT Special Blend Coffee, 25c lli.j W. I. Breakfast toffee, 21c lb. The Coffees Par Excel lence AnMur's IRlSvfS wW eiallitterMe, 25c, ti hifirstt rase aanfae- tmd. Washington Dairy Company. 840 LOUISIANA AVENUK. Phen Main 6906. V ItfiiK In ( AH Park i City. FRESH MEATS Table Luaries. Ergialattw. DRURY'S 236 B St. N. B. Phen L. 407 t mamuiMiajB Stop Look EpssELiiirEi Listen The greatest thing for making the place clean is a small application of i Russelltne. When the grocers tell you other soaps are "just as good.- smile at thera and knock on wood. I t"H"r 1 I larfMt Horning Circulation.' The porcflaio tpnnna uwd in Cblsa for caturiea an behif rtpland br atul apoooa nuda ia Car- The Fasn.ua SHOOMAKER PENN. RYE Ten yearn old, V1.33. Order by pk.it. Alio TENNESSEE. 1K Bottle. THE SHOOMAKER CO. 1331 E Street N. W. Eatabllshr. 1833. Phone X 11 Man X DRINK 1VT i axtm S. C. Palmer & Co. . 106 Wisconsin Ave . W. 180 A !C,, -- -- t -w i J-r