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NOTED GUESTS FOKBANQUET Herrick, Rir?evelt, Baron dTstt-xirnelles /\mong Speakers. O? Friday evening of this weak former Oov. Myron Herrick, of Ohio. will, ?a president of the Ohio ?Tec let y of New Tork, introduce three men who have gained f\at llnction, whoae en? theme, although probably treated from different point? of view, will be the spirit et 177? ?s compared with the spirit of ltlS. Go*??. Herrlck w?? elected presi dent of the Ohio Society laat year. md he ha? taken a great deal ot ; la th? organ nation. He It aa excellent opportunity hk_r th? ?nnual banquet of the y-hier Soei.ty offers at this tima, to brins, to th? attention ot the so ciety ah- alao of the public the MhnMkrbleh now animated the en tire United States, and which, rela tively, is comparable to the spirit whica animated the colonie? at tbe ?.ime af the BevolutiOnary war. G.TrraMr Herrlck P.arnl.r. nor. Herrick haa had a special opportunity to become familiar with some sspects of the war in Europe since be waa our Ambiai?? dor to France when the war be, aan??an- hi? aervice? at that Um? to American ci tison? who were of a ?udden impounded in Pari? have tnevef been forgotten. The?? ?erv ?ce? *were not only person?!, but ia knany cases pecuniary. I Furtheranore, he waa brought nto cloao tout?? with th? govern ment of Franca because to him wa? -ommitted th? responsibility of ??king over ?uch administrative ?tutie? of tba government a? re mained in Paria when by reason of the German drive the capital wa? muveJ from Pari? to Bordeaux. ' During his servie? as Ambassador *)0 France Gov. Herrick came fre quently Into tntlmate personal as well as public relations with Baron d'Es tournellea d? Constant. It so happens that the Baron d'Esto?rrielle Is to be In the United States during tb? month if January and perhaps February. *re?umably his business bere Is not ntirely private, but may be referred ?ome commission which be ha? rom th? French government. Having learned that the Baron ?trtournelle? Is to.be here. Gov. Her lick made haste to invite him to speak th? dinner of tbe Ohio Society. l*he invitation was accepted. Tiere?? Sutet Speaker?. Besides the Baron d'Estournelles here are to be two other speakers hoa? personalities and careers will lar certain to cause anything they sst t this time to be listened to or read ith the keenest interest. One ot hese Is Col. Theodore Roosevelt Ith bis customary caution. Col. toosevelt. after receiving- the invlta on to ?peak ?t thia dinner, aaked ho were to be the other speakers. ?'hen he learned who are to apeak ith him. he instantly accepted the vitation. The third speaker is to be Sir Alfred mlth, who bear? a very important lation to that department of the nglish government which resembles, s far as It can. ourn own Department f Justice. The fact that Baron d'Es nurneUe? and Sir Alfred are to be ere at tbe same time as well aa two r three other men of Influence in agland and In France, lead? to th? rmise thst som? kind of mission Is mmlttad to theae men. Two ?r three year? before the ? ? ??< Im ?Wert hvestaenta _n?r? ??a? ?ha? io ??? ? ! attrai,' dan?? ?? ?turata? eenl'tio. of ?ka an?v ar atoe? ?alkali, ?'in* d?ni of t??t noia. iSrrt ?orra???' ?tu ?ar?ed ou real weat? t? t?a Oboitel at Col????, ?a?lit?? "(U. Jgar Ini?iSMsta. ?d do oc? Anni .?m ? 9??ri- mpon-bUty nf ladIrida?? .? -at??? for t??? ?tacili!? We cas ' orach to?taten?la ta arooullt? froa? SMS ?J. mmi tor bo?let. ?-Coaewe?g ? and l?i??*min?," SwirtieD, Rheem k Hentey Co., 77 FlfUriB Street Nortlrweit iKurapean war bear?? Baron a" 72? Itournellcs vialted many part? of tbe ?United States under the auspices of tbe peace organisation. He wa? widely known aa aa ?arneat advo cate of th? principle? by maan? at which permanent peace, especially through arbitration, aaay b. estab lished. Aa lif. ?enator in the French legislativ? body he apok? many times with eloquence and ear nestness in favor of th? principi?? laid down by Th? Hague tribunal. The day before ne ?ailed for home after hi? tour ia Ul! through thia country Baron d' Bstourneiles ?aid that ha ?aw atronger and stronger Indications of tha growth of peace ?entiment asnong all the civilised narlon?. At that time he did not dream that the ?hadow of what i? bow recognised as the world'? greatest war wa? gradual ly appearing. Pe.c? advocate aa be wa?. th? Baron became a staunch and loyal supporter of the policy adopted by tbe French government for the pur pose of residing by force the ad vance of Germany upon that na tion. Ha wa?, however, strongly oppoaed to any movement which had for It? purpose the boycotting of German manufacture? after the war la over. It I? hla view that not only will Germany need commodi ties which other nation? tun fur nlah. but, on the other hand, the other nation? will need Germany*? trade and will therefore be dlapo? ed to buy of Germany. Peaceful trade, he ha* ?aid, can have no re sentments. ? Col. Roosevelt will ?peek on som? ot tho issues, especially those so promi nent at this time, which have been occasioned by th? war. So alao Sir Alfred Smith will ?peak upon the won derful co-operation which Is being so rapidly established between the United State.. Great Britain and France for the purpose of bringing th? war to aa speedy a conclusion ?s possible. Uov. Herrtck will himself ?peak briefly, and a? hi Is master of the art of aaytng a great deal m a few word?, ? ?dar??? itself should be a feature of this gathering. There will be present a? guest? a-ul as member? of the society a consider able body of men who are prominent in American Industrial Ufe. ?ome of whom are now associated with the government at Washington aa mem ber? of advisory commissions or board?. HOLLAND. that Rookie from the 13th Squad. .i. The Married Life of Helen and Warren By MABEL HKRHKRT I'ltXI--.lt. Orl?l??tor .f "Tkelr Married Life," Aathor ot "The Jaaraal of a Mesleeted \Mf,-." "The W.an.n Atene." Ele. Helen b Farced by Her Sister-ia-Law to aa Ueintended, Hostile Oc*MrOi?TT. Copyright, 1?1", by th? Met "If it were ?ny other color." Helen ? I wa? regretfully examining the green I leather hand-bag. | "MleM've thought of that before. I you bought It." grunted Warren, turn II , to the stock quotations. "1 did. but In th? ?tore It looked ?arkcr. It's exquisitely made," trying to Justify her purehaee. "Look how ',.' ? lined." showing the moire silk Un ta) ? ith the fitted change purs? ?nd mirror. "By George, C _ P. broke four points," intent on the quotation?. "Dear, do look." resentfully. "Would you call that a very bright green?" "Looks srern to me." wtth a be grudging gbvice. "What d'you want me to ?ay?that it'? pal? pink?" Helen ?ighed. She held the bag nearer the light, at arm's length, and against her blue gown. It was green? a vivid uncompromising green. What hai po??e??ed bar to buy It? She prided- herself on never buying any-thin?- merely because it was cheap ?yet she had bought this bag solely because it had been reduced from li to M. 98. The alsshln-r. reduction, ?t a shop where reductions wer? genuine, had been more than ?he could realst. It wa? the finest pin aaal. expensively lined ?nd finished. Even at twelve dollars It had been moderately priced. "Do you suppose I could darken It with shoe polish?" Then, ?fartled by a ?harp ring of the bell, "Oh, who can that ber* A moment? tenae listening a? the maid opened the door. Then voice? in tb? hall. "Why. It's Carrie!" she said hurry ing to greet her sister-in-law. "Lawrence is still on the jury." an nounced Carrie. "A case that may keep them all night, I thought we'u come over for a few moment?. Walt, let mother undo It," as her Impish five-year-old Jerked at his sweater. "Hello, Bobbie. How ? the tooth? War Savings Stamps BUY THEM At Any Post-office, Bank, or Trait Company United States Thrift Stamps, 25 Cesto Each tt Sixteen United States Thrift Stamps and. 12 cents in ? cash will purchase a War Savings Stamp which when af fixed to a War Savings Certificate is the guarantee of the Government of the United States to repay on January 1, 1923. the full amount with interest at 4 per cent com pounded quarterly. Any man. woman or child who can save 25 cents can i obtain at any Post-office or Bank a United Sutes Thrift Stamp and a Thrift Caid. This starts you as an investor ' aad puts you behind the Government. I Every -UaTrp kelp? uve a uit. Every stamp kelps to end tke war. W. B. Hibbs & Co. Hew Yscfc IIMk Bxekaaar Hlbb* Building, ?Vashia-gt?. Stark Exebaagc fleer Tark Oottaa -txehaage Ca-aaag. Basra ut Trade. Washington, D. C. We aft CM-Mcted by private wires with ail exchanges and quote all saarkeU. ba. iure Newspaper Syndicate, demanded Warren. "Show Uncle Warren your new tooth. Be careful, don't trip over the rug." a? th? child skated over the floor, leaving scarred marks on the polished surface. "Oh, there's Pussy Purr-mew! Now play with her nicely." Bait, from past experience. Pussy Purr-mew had a decided aversion for Bobble. Eludine his eager clutch, she flew under the couch from where she gazed out with phosphorus eyes. "Never mind, she's a scratchy old cat anyway. A?k Aunt Helen for a pencil and paper. Show us how nicely you can make your letters." Finally settled at th? desk, on a chair made higher by the diction ary, Bobble, for a few moments. ceased to monopolise the conversa tion. "What a stunning bag!" Carrie look up the regretted purchase. "I was just wliihing I hadn't bought it. It won't go with any thing I have." "Why not? It's awfully imut." Then with an astonished glance at! the tag. "Tou don't mean you got this for four ninety-eight?" "Tes, reduced from twelve. A | special aale?so I can't return It. I waa wondering If I couldn't darken It with shoe polish." "Tou'd ruin It! Don't try any thing like that." Then musingly. "It would be wonderful with my gray au It." J "Oh. would you like If" esg-erly.l "Of course I would?hut I don't j want to take it from you." "I'd never carry it?you know I almost always wear blue. I'll be j glad to let you have It. Oh, Bob- j ble, you musn't do that!'* Unnoticed, Bobble had dipped his I pencil Into the Ink bottle, and wa? ! drawing broad, smeary lettera over j the green felt of the drop-leaf desk, j "Oh, he write? an everything," | was his mother's complacent re mark. "Look what you did to Adirli?'? desk, ' reproachcl He'.en, soaking up the Ink with a blotter. "So, you can't have It," putting away the inkstand. Her desire to slap Bobbie was sub dued by her relief about the bag. To have that unfortunate purchase off her hands wa* worth something. "Yes, we're having it done in brown," Carrie was telling Warren about their dining-room. -'I hated that dull gray?It show??; every mnrk. You can't have plain paper with chil dren.'" ?'Not with your children," shrugged Warren. "They're particularly good alx ut not damaging things," with asperity.* "So we've noticed. Bobbie's giving a demonstration now." "Oh, my engraved envelopes!" Helen darted to rescue the peck that Bobbie was spearing with a paper knife. "No, you can't alt at the desk," sharply. ?"Come o%-er here to the window ?eat. Here'* a nice little stool." "We took down the plate rack." Carrie went on unperturbed. "It made the celling look low. And we're putting ?tained glas* In that aide window." "Why, I thought your lease speci fied "no repairs,' frowned Warren "Shouldn't think you'd want to put that much money Int?" "Well. I Just couldn't look at that dining-room paper for t more years. ,Oh, honey, don't mark the window-seat! Come over here by mother. And In the spring we want to do the hail. It's so dark and?dearie, ?rive the pencil to HaiP BECOMES (LIKE riCTVmn rWlty? ?4?????; ^Smff? Ltmg \j%\n~z Herol?n ruamnllj perfumed,not stickyorxummy Herolin Ml??!??*? ?ad nonnine? tbe root? of the heir eau?in? nappy, coarae. ?tabbora, kinky or short hsir to grow ?oft, long. ?ilky. easy to ?aanag., ?o you can do it np in any style. Re?ove? DAX. DRUFF and Stops ITCHING SCAI.p. Oen'ttmfooUrt. it fart yn get HtreHn. Said by Drug Storm ar ??tap S? QgWT? tan???, ?ar cola) t.? a Uf ta? A.ENTS ttHMTIP wigr mol her,'' for Bobbie wa? now p?k ln?- it through the mull curtain. Deprived of his destructive In strument, Bobble promptly ?et up a howi. "There, there?mother'*! cet you something else." Then impatiently, "Helen, haven't you thing you can give him to play with?" "Want lhat little box!" demand ai Bobbie shrewdly. "Oh, no. not that," Helen put out of sight the frail inlaid box. "Walt, here's Just the thing?some pretty picture? Cousin Irene ?ent from Colorado," producing a folding pod card booklet of colored view*. "Irene still in Colorado? Oh, her health's mostly a po*e. She'? too ?elf-centered," Carrie'? tons wa* loftily ?elf-rlghteou*. "What ?be needs I* to think more about.other people and les? about herself." To bring ths conversation back to the bag, wa? Helen'? one thought. Carri? h?d ?aid nothing about paying for it. Scrupulously exact about money matter? herself, Helen expected the same prompt ness from others. "This has a eery good clasp,'" Ir relevantly, taking tip tne bag. "Did you notice how tt fasten*',*? "Oh. ye?, if? well made," observed Carrie rarcledsly. "What ' did Irene say when ?he wrote?anything about coming backr ? "She didn't write?Just sent those post-cards." Then again reverting to the bag, "I wonder why they reduced it so much.'? "Left from the holidays, probably. You can get .ome wonderful bar Kalns now. Dti I tell you about that lamp I bought last week? Bobble, you mustn't tear the pretty picture*." "Oh. he can have those, ' hoping they would keep him from other mis chief. "Well. I guess the car'? here." glanc ing at the clock. "I told Collina to come back for us about nine. Now, I want you both to ?ee the Jlnlng-room. Why can't you come up Sunday -or tea'.'" Helen murmured a vague acquies cence. Carrie was always careful to Invite them for tea instead of din ner. "Shall I put this bag back In the box?" with grim persistency. "Oh, no, I'll carry It Just lhat way" "Then I'd better taTco the tag off.'' suggestively. "I'll put It Inside?tn the change pur?e." "See here, Bobbie, what're you up to?" roared Warren. "Isn't ho ingenious?" purred Carrie. "He has some of those transfer pic tures at home, the kind that come off when they're vet?and he's trying it with these." "On the wall!" dismayed Helen, for Bobbie, having licked one of the view?, was smearing off the colora on the library' wall. "That won't ?how," consoled Carrie. "You see what an active mind?" "Well, he better confine hi? Activi ties to his own home," Warren snort ed. "Of all th? destructive little devils!" "You needn't talk?you weren't such a model child yourself! I remember some of your pranks. Come Bobble, let mother pat on your coat. Mo, there aren't any cookies. Oh. never mind." as Helen hastily suggeited some crackers. "He had ?omething Just before we etarted." Helen'? thoughts were still in tent on the bag. Surely Carrie would not go off without saying something about paying for it. Even If she had not the money with her, she should at least ?peak of it "Oh. I mustn't forget my bag." taking It from the table. "That's an awfully nice present, Helen. Walt 'til you see It with, my gray ?nit." A present! Helen swallowed her astonished gasp. "Then we'll expect you Sunday," reminded Carrie, pausing before the hall mirror. "Walt, Bobbie, don"t kick the door?turn the knob. No pet, the other way. There, see how quick he Is? He'll have a wonder ful mind for mechanic*." Then as she entered the elevator, dragging after her the aqutrming. reluctant Bobbie, ?he called back a briak. ?"Good night. Do try to com? early Sunday." 8tlU speechless, Helsn followed Warren back to the library. Slouch ing Into his chair, he lit a cigar w(th a deep, appreciative chuckle. "A present !" Helen fairly spluttered. "Oh, you knew I didn't mean that for a rresent." "I knew," with a grin, "but evident ly Carrie didn't." "But why?why ?hould she think I'd giva her that bag?" "People do make preseota." cynically "If* not unheard of. you know." "But she knew better!" all her old animosity towards her ?tatar-ln-law flaming high. "She knew I dldr.l mean to give it to her! Sha did that de liberately!" "Well, you're so blooming close?. anybody who gets anything out of you, de?ervea-it. If Carrie pot that over?I (he's cleverer than I thought. Ha, ha. I that'? rieh! Tf? worth tha four! ninety-eight, all right:" G??^??? ERALD Published every day In th. v?ar ! by Th? W?*hlngton Herald Com pany at ?:. -?::i Eleventh street, Washington, D. C. Telephone Exchange?Cell Main 3.00. (For cl?sslfled advertisements ?sk for Branch 1). Member Audit Bureau of Circula- ! tion. CLASSIFIED RATES Wauttd Help.1 ONE Want?! Situati*.?. ? GG?? Vitata Boom? and Board.. *??-" * For Bfnt Roen?. y A Waatrd Mianlla-eoti,. ' ?-?,?G. Por Sale Mhrrllaato'ja. VVUKL' Um and Found. (Mavawia ?oioeotalf!.J Char*,, lie.) All- Oliver ( laa.IS.atlea?? i lime .m.It ??at? I 1 iiac ?itbia a werk.12 ?nia J t?a? aitai? a erte.Ment? ? tlaae? conventi?-!??.t nata SS or atora tis-a? aocn-giivelr.? orata 1 ?at ? tute extra f* rUtaifi-d buck f;e. t-re - a?Ki cviu. FOHEICX REPRESENTATIVES TBE 8. C. BECKWItH SPECIAL? AOEJKY. | tire Vork Office.Ttib-iac BLU. Calcar- Cifri?...-.Tribuaa Bid*. Detroit (Jlio?.ta Foni Bid?. St. Loot, tntflc,.Tklrd .Natloaai Buk Bide' DIED. AI.TMAN?On Saturday. January 3. 1918. at 1:1.> ?. m.. at hi? residence. Tl ?raton place nuhwest, IV VID MUBC.AX. beloved ?on ot ?ance? H. and David Altman, aged 2 month? ?nd 7 day?. Funerei will be held from hi? lkte residence today at 11 ?. m. Rela tives and friends invited. Interment private. BARBEE-Departed this life Friday. January 4. 1918, at 11:15 p. m.. ?t hi? home, 1110 Maryland avenue south west, ROBERT 8., husbaad of Susan C. Barbee, In hla 80th year. Funeral aervices (private) at Lee'? undertaking establishment today. Burial in Arlington National Ceme tery. BODMER-On Friday, January i. ISIS, at her reaidence, 1*1? Belmont road northwest. \vsshinston, Mrs. RU DOLPH J. BODMER. Service? at residente thia afternoon at 2 o'clock. CLEMENTS?On Saturday, January -, 191$. at hi* residence, 1SE7 Maryland avenu? northeaat, CHARLES L. CLEMENTS, youngest son of Wil liam J. and Catherin? Clements (nee McKenna.) Funeral service? will be held at his late residence todsy ?t 10 ?. tn. Interment at Mount Olivet Ceme tery. CUMBERLAND?On JaniArv 3, 1918. WILLIAM E., son of the late Ber nard L. and Catherine Cumberland and brother of Mrs. Ada Burke and Mrs. Catherine Davidson, aged 28 year? Funeral today at ? o'clock p. m.. from chapel of Robert L. Donohue, S021 M street northwest. Relatives and friends lespectfully Invited. Interment private. DA LG LEI8H?Suddenly, on Thursday, January 3. 1918, at ?:?.", p. m., at her residence, 3829 Fourteenth street northwe*t, FANNY BAR NEY, wife of Jame* E. Dalglelah. Funeral ?ervlce? at St.? Stephen'? Episcopal Ctvurch today at 3 p. ? Intel ment private, EHNERT?On Saturday. January S, 1918, ?t 6:?S ?. m? CAROLINA J . beloved wife of Ernest F. Ehnert. Funeral from her late residence, 62. L street southe??t, today at .2 p. m. Relative? and friends lavlt- \ cd. Interment Prospect Hill Ceme tery. ELLIS-On Friday, J?.-. ?-y 4, 191*. at 6 p. m.. at Qarflelil Hospital. WILLIAM TAYLOR, aon of the late William H. and Elizabeth Ellis. Funeral from the residence of Her bert R. Miles. ?1? A atreet south east, today at S p. m. Relatives and friends invited. GRIOSBY?On Saturday. January 5. 1918,. at her reaidence. loll Tenth street northwest, Mrs. CARRIE GRIOSBY, beloved wife of Jame? H. a-lgsby ?nd mother of John, Gilbert F., Jam?, H., jr., Marian and George H. Grlgsbv. Funeral services at her late resi dence at S o'clock. Friends In vited. Interment at Marshall, Va. HAGUE?Of pneumonia, on Tuesday. January 2. 1*18, Lieut. WILLIAM HAGUE, llSth Engineers, only aon of the lata James D. Hague and nephew ot th? late Arnold Hague./ of thia city, in th? 36th years of his age. . HANSON?On Friday. January 4, ?18. at 11:15 p. m., at her residence. 934 North Carolina avenue, JENNIE MILLAR, widow of F. Alvan Han son and daughter of the late CoL Walter M. and Jane Haialip Millar. Funeral from her late residence thl? evening at 8 o'clock. Interment Durham Church. Charle? County, HARVEY?Suddenly, on Friday, Jan-i uary ?. 1918?HARRY H. HARVEY. beloved ?on of th? l?te H. T. and S. V. Harvey. ..... Funeral service? will be held at the residence of hi* *i*ter. Mrs. H. E. Terry. IS** Twelfth street north west, today at i p. m. Interment at Prospect Hill Cemetery. Plesso omit flowers- (Richmond, Danville end Lynchburg, Va., paper? jileas; . copy.) HOWSER?On Ssturdsy, Januarv -, 1918, ADLAIDE HOWSER. at the residence of her ?on, Joseph H. ' How*er. (SO, Center street north west. Intcrmsnt a*. TaaMhiir? Va? DIED. LYN'CH-On Friday. January I. 1??. at.9:t0 a. m . at his residence. Cab la'John. Md.. JOSEPH WATTBR SON LYNCH, beloved ?on of Jo aeph ? and Elate B. Lyneh me?? Moor), aceti 7 year? and t month? Funeral today at U a. ro. Interment private. MORRIS?Entered into eternal rest on Friday, Januaiy 4. 1*11, at 10:4.. a. m, at hi? residence, 1754 ? stanai northwest, JAMES HENRY MOR II??, husband of Holen B. Morris ?hd father of Anna E. Morris. Genevi?ve E. Lawson and Helen B. Tr-tly. Funeral from his late residence to- ' d?y at 2 p. m. Relative? ?nd ?nd friend? invited.?? NOLDBH?Dep?rted thi? life in full triumph of faith on Friday. Jan- ? uary 4, 1918. at Ti'.tt, at her real- ' dene?, 221? ? ?treet northweat. J?J- | 8EPHINE NO-DEN. She leave? to mourn her loa? two daughter?. two ?on* and two granddaughter*. Funeral tomorrow at 2 p. m. from 1'nlon Wesley Church.? Twenty third street northwest, Bev. T. J. Mopplns, peetor. PORTER?On Saturday. January 5. | ?1?. at ?J? a. m., at Providence ? Hospital, EMMA s. PORTER, be loved wife of M. C. Porter. Funeral from her late lesldenc?. 701 Portlsnd street, Congress Height?. D. C, today at 11 a. m. Relative? and friends sre respectfully Invited I to attend. Interment at Cedar HIM ! CemeUry. ?Virginia paper* please copy.) REED?On Friday, January 4, Ul?, at Rockville. Md., PHILIP REED. aged 72 year?. Funeral from hi? late home today at 11 a. m. ROLLINS-Denarted this life Tuesday. January 1, llfls. at % 4.? p. m.. at tlte I residence of her sister, c_ Soutn I I'arclina avenue southeast, JI.'l?A I ROLLINS, the belovtd sister of Sarah Jones snd Alfred Rollins, I sunt of Richard J.. William H . Edna D. and Raymond B. Rollins. I Funeral tf>d?y at 1 o'clock p. m from tbe residence of her ?later, **? South Carolina avenue south east, thence to Ebenerer ?. E. Church, comer Fourth and D ?treet? southeast. Rev. w. ?. ? Dean, pastor. Relatives snd friends i Invited to attend. STKPHENSON-Suddenly. on Satur day. January '??. 191s, at 12 a. m.. JOSEPH f?. beloved husband of Leila K. Stephenson ? nee Abell), at ? hl? lesidence, 304 Eleventh street southwest. Funeral from the hoi-s? at I p. m. | today. Friends and relatives In vited. Interment private. WELCH-On Thursday, January 3. 1*18. GEORGE BT WELCH, be loved husband of Flora Barker Welch. Funeral services at his late resi lience in the Altamont today at 1" J* ?. m Intcrnvnt privai FUNERAL DIRECTORS. JOSEPH GtWLER'S SONS / TfLIPMOMI y?jbv a?TA*LI?HIO 1*??' Main 89,?s8,i_d^r^?k lady 1730-32 FA jfS^J^?tkA->*'*'TA*l*t AviNut ?\m _?_?0|? chape?. E?tabli?ad ItTl Phon. Col. K*_. THK u. M. Il 1 VI-:s ?-o. W. ?. P. HI?ES, Hana?-r. Hiaiielike a*iibt_l l'ari' r?. ?M KlHKTEENTH BT. S. ?V. ~Jt-Ti^l-xTlm?-riT C0..~ 1337 lOthSt. N. W. Phone N. 47 ?ITOMOBII.E SERVI! t: u FUNERAL DESIGNS._ GEO. C. SHAFFER S%?.^. CIPKCSkl7E H.-ll:.4l LllUI.Lils I' ?. W. tt MODERATE i'BlCCS. _?.!?-_, Pro?pt ?cd 4? refill Act? Dearer? Berrioa. Appropriate Fiorai Token?. Art?*ic? t zpn?? re? Ine? pena ??. .G_i* Broa. Co- 1214 F StrooL Pm?rt ?alo ?mllmrt mrrwm. II HELP WANTED?FEMALE. WANTED-TELEPHONE OP erators for hotel public booth exchange. Please state experi ence and address application BOX 56, New Willard. WA?TID-S ACTIVE WilMKN IN PRINT In* offarv imm*diat?b : fO>? ?asr?. HAT 4VOHTH I'fBUbHIN?. HOfSE CT O ?_ n?, NEAT COU-REI1 IjtRLS FOR \Vj|'TKES.SK8 in Anaerknn pian cal?: mi: t r* e?i?-ric??1. THE BRK?HTON. OD ?allfnrt .? at. nw. Help Wanted?Male and Female. W-?JTrS-^l-Tm^ ?RrT male solicitors. Biggest opportuni ty of the season for hustlers. See MR. TALBOT at The Washington Herald between 9 and 12 o'cloc? Wednesday, Thursday and Friday WANTED?ROOMS AND BOARD MAN. :i YEARS OLD. REKINED. ?p?? hatrtt?, wants txar?* ami room ? rri?ata fam ily ?tat? term?. BOX 162. HemM. FOR RENT?APARTMENTS. First aid to the apartment seek er will be from the small ad col umns of The Washington Herald. Watch the announcements of dis play advertisers also. REAL ESTATE. ?ome Day a Hen? or In .raunem ?; CABIN JOHN PARK! W3T NOT TODAT? For plate, lllt-rtratrd book*, and full particu lar? about the*? ?ittle farma. xttractir? boma tita?, and low prit??*.?, ac? or writ?? J. S. TOMLINSON. CI SOUTHERN BLOG. MAIN G445. _?am IT WI1.I. PAY YOU ,To Invest?ante ?t Onco Thes? ? Beautiful Greater Capitol Heights Lots , Only $20 Each $1 Cash $1 Month TAKK H ST. CAR. GET OFF 61st ST. N. E. ONE CAR FARE, ? TICKETS. 25c OFFICES: Main Office. !?0_ ?. Y. Ave. ?. Vi. On Grande, 61et and C St.. ?. ?. OWN YOI'R OWN HOME?IT PAYS O. B. ZANTZINGKR. 903 ?. Y. Ave. Careful Investments Of atottn fu Klrtt Deeda ot Tract (Fine lion taget) on W?hlest on, ?. C. Real P?tate ti ?an ft?* tb? full .Btcreat p?^laed atrd tb? return of all th? prird?, le due. refardleaa of tbe Tirytni iD-eotae? aad eala?? of other -eenrltles, and the* ? not aabject (o taxation. W? hav? beca aue ceaeftillj aanged to making taca? Infi-atzaoata for our cUetrtt for mi~re tbaa a quarter of ? ecatary. tareataientj, $23C. ??? to SINODO, at I, ?H, aad i \/? ?at ac? read? for dcUecrr. Laraa tnreatmecta mad?. WM. H. SAUNDERS ft CO., Southern BuUding. 807 15th St. FOR SALE?HOTEL FOR SAL?-LICENSED HOTEL. CO ROOMr? ; ?tram heat: near th.ater?, railroad atatic??. Inquire THUS. ?cDONAl?I. fcl W>??>| a t. Son?ton, P?._ _ BUSINESS ANNOUNCEMENTS. window acRE-iua and ?hades. WINDOW SI1ADE3 MADE TO OBDEB. B?rt Cap???*, on ?. H. Roller?. , J. G. PREINKERT. IB? ? al- ca. _H?_ ?, at?_tt?1 ?JAVI-IIES?*-. IlATTREeSES RENOVATEU AND Rs?'All?. B. Prompt ??_??? to innar?- ?it?-. CAl'ITOL RI.NOVATLNQ 430, ?41-4J O m. h. in?.- et HELP WAJfTED?MALL Wj\NTED 50 BOYS WANTED ? Because of the demand for The Herald and the difficulty in securing adequate help in Wash ington, the following route agent* of The Herald need boys to de liver the paper mornings. There'* big pay in it for a few hours' work. Adults will find proposition interesting if they can spare time. See any of the following: DOWNS. 1515 Pa. ?ve. se. TEMPS. ?. ?.. 1018 K st. ne. Lincoln 5605. Col. 4661. PITTS. C. M.. 2624 University PI; Col. 6126-w. COURTNEY. D.. 8 G ?t. bw. Lincoln 758. LOWE. C. ?.. 2627 13th st. nw. Ph. Col. 3267. DUMBERTH. D. F.. 1226 31 st st nw. W. 560. LEHMAN. R. O.. 807 H st. nw. ORCHARD. JOHN. The Lwidoun. 314 E. Capitol ?t. L 1335-w. SEATTON. W. P.. 1928 New Hampshire ave. N. 1942. SMITH. H. C, 803 C st. ?w.* M. 1576. WHITMARSH. 124 W ?t nw. N. 9529. MEN AND BOYS FOR OUTDOOR work; average wage, $3.50 per day of 9 hours; can work part or full time. Apply at once to Mr. PEER?. 1401 F st. nw. met*Tand~b?\ Twrm motor cycles or bicycles; excellent sal ary; permanent employment ; splen did surroundings and chance for advancement. Apply Mr. SEE, 1401 F st. nw. WANTED ? AN EXPERIENCED counter man; no Sunday work; highest salary paid. Apply MANA GER TEA CUP INN. 611 12th st. nw. before 9 a. m. WAXT?D*-?rOTS<? ?-?RI- OR-?"? t?G??G -?'<r {?vane. Call ?3. Woodward Bid*., bat. *J) aad 11 J? a in._ AX OPIOKTL SITT ????? THE PEKNKVU vaavia Railroad Oaavraar for car -..aifvnfn frvicht Bandir?, aaaciaria?. btl-ra. fr.ist.1 brake????, white a*8 '-Moved laboma, and ara for ?anon? ether . ??naaal in. - Aptly ?a? St. I. ?... ?e., vv'aaliuiftian. or ?ovrtaaaat comer Cat eat and tvntrr at?. BaJUanore, et arth tbe N y , P. a X. K. B... Brook, av?.. .Norfolk. Va. WANTED--BRIGHT BOY TO work in editorial department of The Washington Herald. Apply CITY EDITOR._ MACHINISTS, BOILER.M AKfcRS, MACHIN? ii-tj' be.jKr?', boi.?raia.-.fTi' helper?, clerk?. ntmngee bn-s. baruca tu*-! mail poeten. vf ?- ina ?.tared laborera, Arplr Bocas 30B, ("nina Station. _AUT0M0BILES. POR SALE. AUTO CLEARANCE SALE. Budacn Super-Sir. 1317; alro-art vu and in perfect condili? ?. Thia *?ar cam??? the ?M-ifica.1 fvaranteea and haa cut ?t?? tir* .l: S? II?-???? Legl', ?>ii, ???? ; in ix-riec*. mi-chan i al cnd'liao; paint in ? ?..id condition : hattery rood, tirea food. ?? HndaoD I.itrbt Six. ?915; tn perffrt me**hat. i<al ccndit.nn, paint i? ?. ?., bat!fr? pood and tirea good. ? Hudscn Four, Model S7 ItC: in Al condi tion: eaa be boucht fur. ?** ?Chandlrr Taurine, IM7; almeat new, ??-, h clock, cutout, extra tir? and fine art of aeat roran.1,35 National 12. W* To-trim : car ia nice c*n diOon and a UK-rain at. ?W Packard Terrine. ltU: no*?..?* paint*??, and eery ireet-tlr oterhauled; haa fin?- t.rei and nice ?-.at f*^r- . ?? M anana S*prt-dr-t-*r. 1KJ: a an a ri" ? lot-kin*? cnt-down c-tr that vili auke a biff hit... *??. Ol?aCicot-ile Touriikff. l?.? : in nie? tswdi? tion: 4 cylinder*, tood Urea. WP Dodge Roa.iatcr. BK, in Al c-wkJU?. -o a? to paint, uatterr and tirea-. *B5 In addition tn the abore wa hare other ca? for Ton to fcL-ct from. We ftand directly hehind -our cart. What ** ?a.- ther are they arc, ?roo can depend upon ?L Com? to are ut. SEMMES MOTOR COMPANY. 613 G St. N. W. M. 9790 _ron_ hire._ OPEN AND CLOSED CABS. !??! MODEL. Trtp?. Sat. :Sc B; per hot?, SI.3 aad ?-.*-. -arcfiil ?hit? chauffeur?. Phone Lincoln Sa. _tf ????<G~ LINCOLN 51 1? blocs*. ii _4 .? City trover..?? Short*-*. PR ?oar.1JS ???'-??, . 1JB CENTRAL TAXI COMl'AM. INC. a? ???? ?I ( KSSIIHIE?. Polarinc Auto Oil. OC a gallon.OOC Jumbo Jiant Spark OO Plugs, ?-ach.O?C 30x3>/2 Nonskid <PO QQ Gibson, 25 ? St. N. W. T.l. Siala 121? _, ??t? repair?. When you want your car re paired you want it done quickly. The ads in this column will be only of reliable concerns. ANT SLBVlCE. ANI ?G???. ANT PI-AC !.. Auto? rf an- make and ??* repaired ov rebuilt. Kord, filad ?-hi!? roa ?ait. etorase. HO? HOT HACK ET, SU aat ex. aa. La-cvla ta? _?_tf AUTOCEXOCS WnXlllNO AND ?ADIATiiS work. Fendei, repaired ; carbon renovad ; ant. mairi??, HudaonBrrd Cc rear 11? ia. a?, ?a. tf <*R1CE CAS FIX IT. WELD I NO OF All aa-ua cual to ere. Eapert anta reran*.? Pitta e Anto Bvpali Star. :<1S ?. CapitaL K. ?*_tf. BROKEN CAST IRON And ether aaetaU ?relded I? a-taai-Kna? unire? WF.i-DIT CO.. 610 N. J. aie. a?. Lin. STA*. W, bntw Ite nroVerl and veratr refria-*-?*-"? FOR SALE?GARAGES CET A GABAG? THAT WILL OtTI-Ast aaj Bataaa in in, m,rk?t ia appevaoce. duaa MlitT .and price. V. ?. ?. B1IN. ??* O a*. a?. Fa-aa SI. -US. ?. MOWT TO LOAR. When you want mooey ro? want it promptly. Deal ?nth r? liable concern? advertising in Th? Herald._ -?TOTfo loam-ww Tu maja? oh B. _ w_ ?. aaoBpnta ? oo, Banrttu? Balk?at BW Mat M. ??. *_ at Mosit tt, aa ? naaaaj aw TTLfcH a BI.'TBXBrnitD. lar.. ?17 UBI ?I. IT WAavT?f_^OIUT. ~t ' kt'l and ?*ft- rcltNitceE-"1 _M ? all ?. ana. ?HERBAITa. lie I_ ?_ ??.-?**? N. T. ?na. ??. Pbonr K. MR. tl ?TILL CALL IN MT dS?h-ft??b"i^T?J aiMli. ?St? ?r alba????. ?mi art TO? ??? m prim lar ?44?', ?rnthan?'?. e? ana? ?_? ear??I oto???? al all ?aanlpt??a. ?!>?? oonul w pkM?. I ?Ul a-, ? BICE, ?? ?* at, ??. ?. IB*. B?Or? OF EVEBt r*EiSCRIf?ION, tilt. Dv/i^av- (H ,_,,# w ?,_ Maori?? lia t*W. rEABLMAK'i BOUE ????. m ?i ?L a?. -??G?-a WASH. JCNE CU.. ?ic_ and II ?. I??. ML ?f PER-?l<iaL-~ wanted at ??^e-a pat?lntT?e??f In? ?'-kl nUins? la front ?e?, ?un ?aa? tr.r. Phon. North ITsVW. ai.BKIMiUKS - LIS?V Mi!? COM?? % t?ek ?ft? berteg fa?? ?? and as?a? IMS? caaa. ??ins ? _on." ino ta?t. ??Mr ?ar ?J??? briuTr ?kit our prk?? ??~ km? ot t? ne? ?aanlr footed. No? nan??, at m-?TmbtW ?Bed antta. ?ne ?too?, ? up. JIM?8 OLD ta??P. u? D. DR. REED SPECIALIST 804 SEVENTEENTH STREET. OVER 30 YEARS f^ ? ^ N?nrr-u? ??1 Speoial Dtn?a?, of Men ??1 W.?la? 4fe??? llraiik I? Taa If tea B?_etr Ttmm ?T.??h. Obaaitr. Rbeannatia?. Coon??? tion. Plan. Tin?it. I??af?. Bnm. ?ran, mma* mai Bate Dima??. Ko?sa? l>bHicr. Et????* Dna?. Biado? Trouble, Hxctfia Binai Pe nnine. Eruption? G???, a?1 AH Pi??ita G*?> ?m Cm?1 for Life br A?- alo?oaa. Ckar?e. Low. Medicine Fa*-i*??r*L CONSULTATION FREL Privata* ? ulti?? Hoaai fer l.mMaf ?"??",-? ?p?t* ?# to I. S t?*? 4. Sonday-. M ta ?. REFRIGERATORS, ICEBOXES. McCRAY REFRIGERATORS. ?Ved < oalin* Hm>m? Arc I itf^iilei McCRAY REFRIGERATOR CO. We build tlo ardor) and ?pair ?<fiis?talca? ?11 F Bt. -. W. rBAXKUl ?STI. _LOST. ?, .-T BLACK HI Lit BAS ?ONTAIMN? ?*t??-? and Tal-able mapta aad pea. ??????? MM. l:*-aat-,. 1/)?T-A LA??f7? BAlfTLToS watc-fc: initiai? "M. C ?.' Liberal rrwar?. 15*b ?tt. ??t. MOVING, PACKING, STORING. MOVING ?Te fumi?* lare? padded Tana aad canta. ?a-ra to headl?- t ur aomda. ?'ACKLKS of fvrniTtrre. pian?*?, cuiaa, hnc-aV ?'.?" etc. txp-rtrtnctd as? oelj. BHirPUtO to alt i-arta of th? ???. MOKAGE inr iaraitjr?. cieaoa. aad bouaa *-- ?? sooda. KRIEG'S EXPRESS. l?a? SAFETY FIRST. ABSOLCTKLT G???|?????G ??4??_UK. Roma fc ?ad an. nlcnnf aaI 11?Ins r.MTED ST 4TB rrTOBAtiE CO.. ?If-? BVB at. ... M. ?J._?f_ ?'ree a??.? in? far ?tar ase, ?. mi. n. ta**. SMITH'? TK44?1M ? ?TOH 41. ?: ?ci., aia a. sich? pa. re. etan. _?? ??USICAL INSTRUM?NTST" Rtcoane-vicTiiR. toumbia. ?nd edi eON-br?rVt. eokt. ?nd ? oh?a??/ RECORD EXCHANGE. PI??. ? TX? -? ?? a. ? EDUCATIONAL. SPANISH school or \r*fH!KGTON. Prof????? Imre 4ra:-J'?? ?raatiana1 ???;??? Rapid I*r --e? ? ? o Ij?? P?f. fr?? ?. ?a? ~TTHE TIME TOlTART. I ACrOI-STANCT-G. P. A and B. C a. ?s. Bonne?? A?rr.ir??ration. Cost. O?-rf?arior Ai.dil??. Lto. _ SHii'tTHANn OR ???????????, ??? mocTh. :. ?11.4.????.. Mach, or At? . ?J? ?vaalr, 4. PI!ti ?R-TuHY. KM ?n-c-L (I?? n?? ?.?.Tie an* 5. GRAPE ?CHOiiL Da? or B>entaf ? r-l'l.i 1.41. roi k?Ei???thort HWy Wrttina, Bte_?? Ene?h. P.b?.o ?pe?oac ?.t?r a-vor Analrn*. I??cuas?. fee l?tee? Print? Srlvpol ia Wiatiinflaa Evpert Faoul.rV II G k IH? Sdh o??. Bulletina Pree. I ? Iti? V? ?? N'iatit ?<-??L G __^L rVirate Irai? 4?11 e?er?t? b. 12-.3 I4rh al. un B?f. SPECIAL NOTICL ITR^UAVT TO BBCTIOS 1. ABTICLC Viti. of ? t Lav?, TrMkT t? fc?r??w ?^et-n that taa annual meituu of tbe Sttt-kMdeia ?af tb? Oar? tal ?:?,- p tfVacpanj lor tb? etortMa af a Boari (?? T'irertorr? tor th* er-smne year aad ta? tranMir:i'*n of aucb other bnasneaa aa may a? btnecfat before the mee>tia( ?iU be held at tb? ofFicr of th? <~*B*jmrT. T*htr?y-*>._tb aad at ?treet* nc^hwe?>t. Waah:nctoa. U C. oa WE-D N La DAT. Jaauarr I. I91t>. at ??MS o'clock a. ?V I The poll? ?iU b* open fr m 11 .?'?-Ieri. ?. ai. ea ! til U oclock paon H. V. CRAJilPTON, I ? Un. THE HERALD AUTO DIRECTORY. AUTO ACCESSORIES. Ilio ?1 I l'I 11 ? ? NATIONAL tl.?.CTltlCAL BTPrLT ce ltio New Tork ava. Main ?800_ ? - ? I ? H 1 ??????? ? ? III H|| mil ? nil :??.. ffl'EKAL AUTO BUPPLT CX?, f.* Penna, a?? Phno? M. t???. i. a. / im ?a km?? a.?.? Et.a?rd-\Vsra?r ??rrlc. stati??, Gr.*>riel Snubl>?ra. II?. ?ourtr*nth at Kerth ELECTRIC CARS. ? IKI M-II A I ? II-I ? M?_ BARTP.A- tL-CTTHIC OARAGE. 1T04-OS N. H. ???, t!?*-]. M ?rt. Ptlnn.? W?s, 4SI-?!,?_ GASOLINE CARS. ?I BUHN-I-A lU.INUEK? ~ AUBURN AND TATUrirTDCM PALES <T?.. WTH AND M t-TS NW. Parnut ?nt nt ?5a-IKK-Mrr IRLAS- ?G WOODRUKK MOTOR OU, ISIS 141h ?L Ncrtn Hfl?. sl %~W_I.I.? H a LXART. JR. ?Z*l Fourteenth sL Phone N. MM. North 4?l?. U 4 4 Kl 4 Ml-M II | 4 ?. h NI I.HT? HAJU?ER-OVERI_VN? ?30. 1121-30 Con?4 ??re. _ \ EI.IE.PHEaiEB ?TKOBRKR VOTO- OO. 11?? Cnna av. TIRES. ? JO*lE?-KEIILER 11'IIER tSm ma -G" TRE?D "TTREIfWlIAR^THO?* TIRES, ?t? ?nd ITU' K ?t Tel ?L MO. 1S*I 14th at- Tel W. M?. kANB-M t? ?mH4 ???odrear Berti? Slat??. * Tira.- PkM? m. Nat ??? B?rt?a M ?ubi ?ni,