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USE FOR RESULTS
THE /*T A \ I \(? PHONE
WASHINGTON I I /A L\ I 1^ MAIN
HERALD wL/ilUU 1 VLyVj 3360
READ FOR PROFIT USE FOR RESULTS
THE?S?teERALD
Published erer? day !b the /ear
The V\ aeaington Herald Com
at 4 26-41* Eleventh street,
fcjshlnaton. D. C.
Telephone Exchange ? Call Main
fsoo. (Kor classified advertisements
tsk for Branch 1).
_ Member Audit Bureau of Circula
tion.
CLASSIFIED RATES
Wasted Rooma tad Board.
Par burnt Iomm -
Wasted kftaecDaiwoa*
Foe Mai* MtooaUaaeoos
Ln*? ud 'nuttd
ONE
CENT
A
WORD
(Mlntroom
Chargr ?e )
onee or less. om time. ?a Seme *4
lAaee ooneeeutl?* ttrace. 38c.
All Other ( laeallfetieM?
Per Llae?
1 One IS e?U
I CiXM rooMcntlTcli U1 omxU
? time* eeasecetlveiy 10 *??t*
r tJa?* ronweatively t cent*
? or Qjot* rim^e e?o?ec?tJ?*ly ' oeet#
Mtntmem two fleee
foreign refresentatttic*
the 9 C bCCAWtlU ei-UiAL ?(ifc.NCt
New Tort Office.... Tnbun* Bids
Chicsgr Office Tribune Hid*
Detroit Office C? F?-rd Ride
Gt. Lor.i* Offiee. . TTjird MaMnaei Bank Bldg
HELP WANTED?MALL
LABORERS WANTED.
Forty Are cent* an hour by L. Morgan. con
tractor. Walter Bead United State* Army Hospi
tal. Takoma Park. D. O. Pleaaant *l??ei?ing ac
coromodationa fire: meals at coet if deaired.
Ap#ljr to the MJ PER INTENDENT. Office of
the ' txitractor. 14th and Dogwood ?ts., adjacent
to the Walter Reed H capital reservation. ja3 7t
?OfSKMAS WANTED: 0'">!> POSITION;
i*tradv work: pood wa^es. Mrs. H. H. ROG
ERS. 163 K st. n?. ja8-X
?NEN DRAWiNG - CONDUIT
feeder line, Columbus memorial
statue to Senate office bldg. Re
turn to W. A. ROGERS. 923 12th
st. nw. Phine M. 3536. Expense
will be paid. ja8-7t
WAITERS SIX. COLORED; $40
per month; plain service; good
hours. Appl/ to B. H. PERRY.
Catholic University dining hall.
Brookland. D. C. ja8-7t
MEN WANTED TO CJJLAN AND
care for line of horses in livery
stable. Apply JOHN F. PLUNK
ERT. 423 N st. nw. ja8-3t
wVnted"^"laborers to
shovel coal. Apply at 8:30 a.
m.. ROOM 135. Dept. of the In
terior Bldg.. 18th and F sts, aw.
POSITIONS FOR MEN
in car yhopa
EXPERIENCE DESIRED BUT
NOT REQUIRED
The Washington Railway and
Electric Company has several posi
tions open f<>r TRUCK OVER HAUL
ERS?also MEN FOR MOVING CARS
and doing general work around our
?hop* and oar houses.
Under our new wacre scale now
In effect good men can earn excel
lent wages.
GOOD WORKING CONDITIONS
Apply 2411 P st. nw.
CllAFTSMEN: WANTED SEVERAL EX P&
rwnini railroad map draftsmen. Call at eighth
floor. Barriater Building, 6J7 F at. nw. Bring
?ample work. Only experienced men nerd
apply. JaT-3t
APPRENTICE BOY WANTED IN PRINT
mg office. Art>l* a? F st. nw. Ja7 3t
LABOR ERS WAN TED; ? CENTS A jFHii >C R
by L. Morgan. contractor. Walter Reed Unit
ed State* Army Huepital. Takoma Park. I>. C.
P?ea.?ant sleeping accommodation* free; meals
at ro*t if Apply to the SL'PLRIN
TEN DENT. Office of tl?e Contractor. 14th and
Dogwood ?ti.. adjacent to * t$e Walter Reed
Hospital reservation. JalTt
machinists! BOILERMAI^ERS^
track men. white and colored la
borers. Apply ROOM 308, Union
?Station. ja7-tf
' WANTED ? CHAUFFEUR FOR
l Ford truck; good salary to the
right man. First class reference re
quired. Apply 637 F st. nw.
ja7-3t
WANTKK A WHITE POINTER ?>Y. ALSO
a colored diahwasber at Smout Stand. SB O Ht.
Market. Ja &2t
ROUTE" BOY"T0~SERVE HER
ald in vicinity of Dupont Circle.
Apply to Mr. VOTAW. 1409 Hop-j
kins place, nw. tf
1 BOT.-t WANTED TO SERVE HERALD:
good salar>, can make extra money collecting.
Apply I'M4 K at. ne. ia>lt j
wanted - bra rim in for potomao
yard. M rwnta ;*t nour. a lac ear repair m*o.
? achtnieu. helpers, carpenters, freight rai*
Ben. flremee ard other oecupeUona at raru.ua
aointa P?nna*lrania Railmed. Apply ?? New
kr?T iw as. aayiatf |
HELP WANTED? FEMALE.
COOR--PERMANENT POSITION.
I pleasant surroundings. GAL
LAUDET COLLEGE. 7th and Fla.
sve. ne. Phone Lin. 2450. ja8-!t
?*M>K. WHITE OR COLOUtI>rCA.N STAt
nights if desired: no washing. Apply j8B1 In
(nour at. nw.. or phone Miaa ANDERSON,
franklin 71. iaJ-7t
COMPETENT MOTHER'S HELP
wanted; white or colored; pay
jood salary; bring references. Ap
jly 3031 Newark st. or Cleveland
i84. j?7-3t
500l?-FIRST CLASS. AND WAITERS.
also man or woman to work around kitchen
aid do outdoor work good wages. Apply FaR
JER S HOTEL* Marlboro, Md. Phone Marl
m St JalTt
?ANTSI>-A MIDDLE A OKI) WOMAN TO
do general houaekeeping and cooking. Apply
ftl N. H. are. aw. ja4-tf
niOOOLATE D1 ['PEKS?TWO TXPKRIEN&
ed. best wages paid. Apply JANES CON
rETTIONERY. 514 *h at. n?. Ja3-7t
JANCING TEACHER WANTED
ally experienced; also aasvtant teachers. For
?*ternew phone Lincoln 373a RIGHTWAX
, yfUDlO. W0 ttth tf. at N. Y. are. ]al-tf
"WRECKERS AND BUILDERS.
ri WBICK ALL SIN-DS OF BUILDINGS.
A R. TOMPSON. 1337 C it. n, aoBwt+tt
BUY OR SELL
Used C?9
Tmdks0 EltCo
9
If you have a used car and want to sell it, The
^Washington Herald can get you a prospect through their
Class-Ad columns. Write or phone the Automobile Editor.
For the party desiring to purchase a Motor Car, but
who is not in a position to buy a new one, can easily
get what he is looking for, free of charge, by consulting
the Automobile Editor.
Vi
Write or Phone
Main 3300
HELP WANTED?MALE. HELP WANTED?MALE.
NORTHEAST
BOYS
A few wide-awake boys are wanted to
serve Herald routes in the northeast dis
trict. Salary and bonus for good service.
Apply
H. A. TEMPS
1018 K St. N. E.
HELP WANTED?Male & Female
' F E DER A L T A X AU f) IT O R S
I wanted?There are millions of
| income and excess profits tax re
turns of last year not yet audited, i
Competent men and women are j
I needed everywhere to assist the j
? government, business men and j
corporations in this preat task, j
Large fees and high salaries arc |
paid. If you have any knowledge 1
of accounts, we can quickly coach
you to become expert in the work.
Our coaching is entirely in the
hands of formcj government in
ternal revenue and income tax ex
perts. Instruction personal and
by mail. Personal interview by
appointment only. Write or i
[phone for particulars. FEDERAL!
TAX AUDIT BUREAU, Conti
} ncntal Trust Building, Washing
ton, D. C. Phone Franklin 3364.
, jan8-iot
WANTED?APARTMENTS.
FtRMISIICD.
HOC SEKEEP! NO j4PA RTMENT. ~TWO~ O R
three r?'Otna, bath and kitchenette, wholly or
partly furnished; walking dusuuc? or convenient
to car line. Write *11 particulars. BOX ?37, i
Herald r^Tict. de31-tf
REAL ESTATE.
CABIN JOHN PARK
ATTRACTIVE SUBURBAN HOMES.
J. S TOMLINSON. 321 SO. BLDG. M 1445.
Six new tiotises and bungalows ready for in
?pecti.>n. $1,500 to $2 500. Easy t^rms. noff-tf
CLAIRVOYANT.
PROF. WRIGHT
Palmist and Clairrovant.
Private reading daily; satisfaction guaranteed. ;
Hours, 11 ?. m. to 8 p. m. Phone Main 1437. :
512 F st nw. de!5.87
mr.aRthan,
, Noted platform teat medium. Headings daily
on all affairs of life; te!la everything; best ad
Tiser; ?ee him, you will make no mistake.
Studios. 509 G at nw. dell-90t
PALMISTRY.
PALMISTRY is a recognized science, and
RIZPAH lldon
is known as one of its greatest exponent#. Hun
dreds risit this remarkable woman daily. Com
plete readings, with accurate description of what
your hand foretells, only $1. Reception parlors
N. E. corner of 6th ft G nw.. enftrance 6th st.
Hoars 10 a. m. to 10 p m. del3-96t
BELMONT^
Scientific palmist and clairroyant, can be ccn- 1
suited on all affairs of life. Readings, $1. 136 j
New York are nw.. between 12th and 13th sts. I
Hour*. 10 a. m. to 8 p. m. de27-90t
HOTELS AND CAFES.
"JfoUl
Corner 7th & P st. nw.
JUST OPENED.
Newly furnished rooms by day, week or
month at reasonable prices.
Prop. M. BaTurin. ? bpne North 4<"80
de6-S0t
DON'T FAIL TO VISIT IT
The Handsomest Restaurant >n Washington.
THE REPUBLIC
Oriental. Chinese and American Diahes.
The best the market can afford at reasonable
prices.
Open from 11 a. in. to 2 a. m.
Htimation by telephone. Kranklin T7W.
WO r street northwest.
SECOND tliOUK. del 9tt
^ttortonique Restaurant
Dinner. 70 cents; luncheon. 40 cents.
Special Sunday Dinners
Southern Home Cooking
<-an Accommodate a Ktw More Table Boarders
flit Pa. a?e. nw.
THE CAIRO HOTEL
Que st., next door 16th nw., mod- j
ern steel fireproof structure; looms
with bath, $3.59 per day; rooms
with running hot and cold water,
$2.50 per day. Special rates by
the month. ia4-tf
AUTOMOBILES
Washington Auto Exchange
Automobiles. 7*1 res, Aec?M?rtat,
Repair*. Trucks, Trailers, Stor
?Kf. Taxis. Auto Glass, Ga
ragrs, Batteries. Etc.
FOR SALE?AUTOMOBILES.
Come to the Largest Used Auto
Dealers in the World.
THE ROMAN AUTO CO.
203 N. Ums?l St.,
Philadelphia, I 'a
1.000 cars to gcWt from?ISIS, 1917, 19i6 models,
in all makffi, SJ50 up. Catalogue free r*i re
quest. ja 1.3,6.8.10,13.15.17,15). 22.24. IT. 29.31
JKl'FUlfcri, A FIVFr l'ASSKN<;wt
motor car in go*xl condition will he sold to a
<uiick bu*er for $430. Apply at the MUSIC
STURE. 1T?2 7th at. nw. ja6-7t
FOKU?TlilJKfc KOKI> TOUBINti CARS IN
! excellent condition; 1914-15-17 models; also
1 single and double bodies. 3UP N at. nw. Phone
j West 13ttW ja3-7t
tY)RD Tol ItlMi 19147 ^OOD CONDiffON";
many extra*; all new tue?; chcap for cash.
Ai>i*ly ADAMS' BARBER 8HOP. 9th and 1
i sts. nw. ja5-lt
AUTOS FOR HIRE.
"" vim Trucks
By hour, day. week or month. See roe for
I reasonable prices. Phone FrAnklin JS^j-VV
| A. H1TE. 232 M at. aw. de^l-tf
: Republic Trucks
I We dc hauling around town and In Maryland
I or Virginia, by hour, day, week or month. We
| guarantee you quick and good aerrice it rea*
] eonsble Trice*. 911 ?nd at. ne. Lincoln IS.
j 8. D LB FA 9. * no?90t
AUTO PAINTING.
"AUTO PAINT SHOP
414 Mass. a*e. nw.
1. H. ROHDE, Prop.
I PAINTING AND REPAIRING.
" IK-I.N TKOl IM.i: CAM, FOB
CHARLES GISIN
I'sed cars bought and sold.
I 3214 Prospect aye. nw. W. 778.
jat 90t
auto accessories.
CAR OWNSKn NOT oNLl KIND OCB
location coi cement, >ui tut iouj, experience
with autut. ia ct great value to the thousands
we serre. Are we serting yyur car? Full a toe*
accessories, uils.^ grease*, etc.
Central Auto Supply Co.
>004 Ps. ate Main OA
FOR RENT?GARAGE.
FOR RENT?GARAGE BETWEEN
17th and 18th sts., Q and P sts.
$15.00 a month. Apply BOX 1000,
Herald office. ja7-tf
MONEY^ TO LOAN.
uosrr "to loa? ofc appboviii cm
r,il Wirat. ?t icrnn ntntl rftw Kmati
prlTi'.ewrs with reapect to prr~ ps/iaenta.
TYLER ? BPTHfRVnRP Inc.. 'J17 15th at W
MOVING, PACKING, STORING.
Economize on Your Moving
For reliable quick aerrice cn local and long
distance moring call on A. H1TE. 332 M at. iw.
Phone Franklin 1545-W. detl-tf
SMITHS " TRANsFb R~
and STORAGE CO.
NORTH S312. N 3343.
N. 3344. Nlpht or Holi
day. Franklin 8911.
LONQ-DISTANCE MOVING.
SAFETY FIRST.
AMSOLUTEL? FIRKPRtMjl STUKAUt
Rooms IS and op. Vlonng and Packing
UNIT CD *TATEft ?T?)RA<:i CO OJ^SD ifitk
ct. ow Phones M. 4229 and Frank)la 34B U
lilOVlNG
Ws furnish large padded tana and earsfni aaes
to handle you/ goods
PACK ER8 of furniture, yianos. ailns. bno-a
brsc etc Experienced m?n only
8H1PP1KU ?o all parta ?f the worlo.
STORAGE for fnrnltjrs. p>an?a. and boos*
bold goods j
KRIEG'S EXPRESS
LOST.
| LOST-A ROLL OP MONEY. ABOUT fl?.
| Liberal reward if returned to 324 B st. bo.
I _ JO-U_
I IX)HT? BLACK I'Ll'SH SCARP ON I>KCEM
ber 24. near 11th and M sts. nw, liberal re
1 ward if returned to Mrs. CHA8 BDTT8, 21
Channing at. nw.. phone North 3061-W. ja*-7t
"bag"
i Blue velvet with gray lining; keys of great'
| value; also $21 in bills and small change. # |
| Liberal reward will be given.
Kindly call North 3280.
I
LOST?ON MONDAY AFTrtlNOON ON ITH
j st., near Pa. ate., a black velvet handbag con
I taintng money, watch, checkbook, bills of every
| article. Return to 7206 Blair road, Takoma Psrk,
or telephone Columbia ZT2B. Liberal reward.
1 JaT'Jt
HANDBAG?BETWEEN BANK AT 14th AND
H ats. ne. .and Corby's yeast plant, on
Bladensburg road, small black, velvet handbag,
containing 50 1919 War SaTing* Stamp*, 2 bank
bucks, 3 Liberty Loan cards, glasses and purse,
j Beturn to W. E. K'.eeman. 27X 30th st. ne.,
and receive reward, or phone Lincoln 380.
| branch 21, between 9:00 a. m. and 4:00 p. m.
j Ja. Mt
I LOST-CAT. BLI'E PERSIAN. 3817 MORBi
son st. Cleveland 1320. Reward. ja>Tt
LOST-NEAR PETWORTH. BOOK OF BER
I aid recei?-'s. Please return to Herald office
' 1 !<<*T"LATIQN DEPARTMENT. de3-ti
PERSONALS.
NEW YORK BEAUTY SHOP
j 1006 F st. tiw. Phone Franklin 2J92.
| Liberty Sanitary Beauty Shop
1813 l?th st. nw. Phone North
Hours- 9J0 a. m. to 7 p. in.
Strictly Sanitary.
Tnder a Proft-aiional Nurse. doSSOt
DR. REED ?
SPFCI^LIST
1 804 SEVENTEENTH STREET, j
| OVER 30 YEARS 'STSS
! Nervous and Special Diseases o# Men Hma?L.
Means Health to You If You Sufer
I Krcas Catarrh, Ubeeitj. Rbeurnatisia. i.ocuNtpa- i
I uon. Pika. Throat. Longs Brain, Heart. Blond
! and Skin Uifeoa.se*. Nervous Debility, KWlmuf
Diseases. Bladerr Trouble. Specific Blood Pot- .
sonlng, Enipticna. l'lc*r?, and All Private Di?- j
eaaes Cured (or Ufa by Safe Methoda.
Charges Low. Medicine Furnished.
CONSULTATION FREE.
Private Waiting Kootn for Ladies
Office Hours. )? to 1. I ti? 4. Mondays. 1? to 11
j Old-Fashioned Herbs
The herb Is purely a
vegetable product and can
hate no bad effect upon
the siston It purifies the
blood, tones up the ns
tein. replp-nshes the tld
reya. thereby relieving
Bngnt's Disease, ti ravel"
Rheuirstiam. Sciatica,
Lumbago. Coughs and
Colds.
IM. A. LOUIS & SONS
The Herb Specialists. 223 Q st. aw.
TREATMENTS FOR VARIOUS AILMENTS.
DIVORCES
i am a skilled iii*entigat>r in all branches
of DETECTIVE WORK. Divorce at* my
specfalft". Linguist; absolute secrecy main
tained ; slao ciyil. -criminal and foreign
travel work solicited.
MADAME ENA MEO
1733 R st. nw. Call Day or Night.
Ja4-90t
IWORKI N li M E N?IT IS NECESSARILY
something of a shock to know how much a
1 n?-w overcoat made by a tailuf will set you back
and vrnie men with limited caf.li an-(thinking of
dying without, Nit look for ' flu" if you do;
$5 up buys a slightly used overcoat from us.
Jl'STH S OLD STAND. *19 D. jaS-lt
AM. ~ 1NTKKK&TKi>~ htiSloT:SL'Y fS VllK
higher phases of religion, science, mysticism,
or psychology can aitneea demor/lrations and
receive explanation* of inter/*ting mental
phenmnena. The scientific prodf of telemthie
%exchamr? of words at a distance of mills is
proposed. A fee will be required if satisfactory'
proof is given. Benjamin Webster, s Yale
graduate and wel'-known young scientist, will
, demonstrate mental tcKpathy with Mr*. r>?orge
, H. Wright. Addrew c<?mmunica'ions, if in
. temrted. to BENJAMIN WEBSTER, 2MB 13th
j st. ja7-tf
COMING HOME WITH THE YANKS!
Why Elmer changed hack to a khaki ??hirt?
"That's* right, by go*h; if 1 put on a white collar I (fotta keep my
nock washed." ^
I FOR SALE?MISCELLANEOUS.
| A COLLECTION OF BOOKS. NINETEEN
ecu included, and miaoellaue* ?books of
Shakespeare. Mirktyais and Tbotnaa Hardy. (
He.. HO the whole lot. 6C1 L *t. *w. Franklin J
1196. ja?X
K lNDLIJVG wood irllimi witlain
ten blocks of Government I'rinting < >ffi?e at
H 00 a load; al*o packing !k>x?h for sale. J. II. (
FITZGERALD, 24 Jackwii at. be. Main 1UK. i
PETS AND LIVE STOCK.
Jl'ST RECEIVED FINE LoT OF lka< IIEH.
j *inginf ranaricft. golj dot?. We do ail 1
kinds trl Taiidermy. SCHMID'S I'ET EM- I
FOHIL'M, :.2 12th *1 nw. d?30*>t j
FUR HALE?YOFNti IMGH; GOOD BREED.
Send i?o?tal card to Mr-. E M. McOontey.
E??? Falls Church. Va.. (Route 1). ji. S3t
FURNITURE FOR SALE.
fcABH j7?r?;t?ro CASH
i credit r urniture cnnriT
HOPWOOD'S Popular PHc* Furnl- :
ture and SrtWe Store. 8th A K St*
BUSINESS ANNOUNCEMENTS.
LATITAT SONG HITS.
a (;recian love song.
% Son* That
Tou< hr? the I
llrnr*.
A beautiful j
* ng. ea*y to
siug and play. ?
I"h? hit cf U>9
>ear.
Fro fcaa?<,nala
?end 25 cent* ?n
?taa>i? for or
cUeatration. M*
etc aeut frsa of
charge.
Fublished hy
I'eter G. R?na
tudia. Comj?<*#r
and Son| Writ
er. !??0 M at N.
Washington. D. C Tele
phone West IMS. deC-JOt
Bl SIXES* CARDS.
100 1-AU.IXG <? Vitus. 33C : W
card*. 69r\ Card r*j?e fr*?c. EARLE \N Al NU
6T6 11 at. nw? Washington. D C.
ELECTRICAL.
Ha?e Your El*ctncal Wiring Installed
F. L. CLARKE
Electrical Contractor- Snppliea.
3d M Street North*eat.
Lights, Relit, Fan*. ,\h tor*. Repairing.
da6-Mt
SIGN PAINTER.
sjffrcrs) 7't>
EDUCATIONAL
Keep. Your War Job
Hy taking our special *hort couroei
in stenography. typewriting, book
keeping and civil service. Individual
Instruction.
THE DRILLERY
1100 N. Y. Ave.
WANTED TO BUI.
WILL CALL IN MY UXLETTERID ACTO
mcMle. aif ot suburban. ?n?3 pa* you hifbeot
i>n. *? for iadlea . ifntUmre'i, rfaiidrr? '? dia
raMed c'othiB? oI all deeerlpttntir Addrea
lh*?, or pboa* I viU call t BICE. *U
? rw ?< Tf
REFRIGERATORS, ICE^ BOXES.
REFRIGERATORS
That Are Superior
NELSON REFRIGF.RATOR CO..
We build to order sny ulte
r??friK?Tator or cooling room.
611 F St. N. W Franklin 2757.
*
SPECIAL NOTICE.
NOTICE IS HERKBY GIVEN THAT Til hi
I*rtner?Mp h?retnfofe cxwtiac betwe?r? lu?c
Wa**er an?i Samuel GoldU-rf tinder the name
cf Itxltngh Military and N?ta] Tailor*. 4J0 12tU
ft. i * , ha* !?en diw^Mn-d b> nulual consent.
ISAAC WASSBR, SAMUEL GOLDBDRO.
JaMt
HOUSEHOLD GOODS and personal
l>roj?TtV *t red in the foll-ming name- will be
sol.1 f -r rharjr<-? I-Vbruarv 4 at ? rt o'clock
at 1U* YfMi ?t. n'w.. Mm. Ainie* <J*?el or Mr*.
J< tin Kwh. Apif< P. Ki -rH, K.
HarrU. Mr.i M. B. Kerr. Wm. H Mitchell.
New l<i*a I'attrrri C'ttipauy or Mr*. L L. Wake
field. Lieut. H. K. I'atne. Lieut. Ool. Win. C.
I'owi*!!. J. Shackolf.wd. W. Oneal Smith, W.
M. wj?ark?. Mrs. R?'i-h A. Sturgeon and W. It.
West. FIDELITY HTORA<.'K CO. it
I'UILSU A NT TO SECTION 1. ARTICLE VIII
of by I***. ii'.^ice ia hereby r?*en that the
annual mtTting of the atvXrfehotdera of The C?r<
tal YTartKin Coni|?any f?>r the election of a
l?oard of directors for the *nwnnt year and the
tracaaction cf awch "ther business a* may
brought b?fore the meeting. will be held at the
office of the comiany. iCth and M itrecu nw.,
Washington. P C.. cn Wednesday. January I.
'?19. a; 10 45 o'clock a. m. "Hie pclla will be
ci<n fr^nn 11 o'clock a. tn. urlll 12 o'clock
rt'-on. II. I). CRAMITON. S?cre*ary. JeB-jH
FUNERAL DESIGNS.
Appropriate Floral Tokens.
An ?uc?ei;irenlTe? inesprnava.
Gude Bros. Co. 1214 F Street
I'rompt auto delivery atrnca
a
; ? -<
That Rookie from the 13th Squad. By p. l. Crosby
Pictures Pathc'5 weeKiy nevcr cot
A OOUG H BOY WA/T/N6 0N TH? TA6C6" /N
FUNERAL DIRECTORS.
JOSEPH GAWLER'S SONS
or ravttacsoa hatiuuai seiacrso Mor
uttana itorwca rcodarad ?? all parta erf i*a
Coned OU'N br apaoaJ NPMMONi
Telephone
Main 6612-6611
1710-81 Pa
Avenue.
i DIED.
HUNTER?Entered Into rot tn the
?eventy-fourth year of hla ate, J.
H. HUNTER. at hi* reaidence.
107 Fourth street northeast. Tues
day. January 7. 1?1S, 4.30 a. in.
Services 2 p. m. Thursday at Hysan
v undertaking chapel. Interment ,
private.
MASON?The funeral of the late
LIEUTENANT (J. G.) GORDEN
HANCOCK MASON. U. 8 N . who
was killed by an accident In London
on December 2d. last, will tA*e
place from the residence of nis I
parents. Rear Admiral and Mrs (
N. E. Mason. 1*71 Blltmorc atreet.
at 2 p. m.. Thursday. January Hti.
1919.
Funeral private. Interment at Ar-1
llngton.
POTTER?On Monday. January ?.
1919. at his late residence. 1424 Po
tomac avenue southeast, of heart
failure. CAPT. WI1AJAM M#
POTTER. beloved huaband of
Fannie S. Potter.
Funeral today at 2 p. m.
Died of Disease.
PRIVATES
Harry T. George. Junction. Okla.
Will Hardy. Talbot. Ga.
William C. Morrow. Senerv Hill. P?
James Morton. Colleton. S. C.
Elvin H. Reed. Mapleton. Iowa.
Samuel I. Rlggs. Russellville. Ky.
William Young. Karnack. Tex.
Woanded Severely.
PRIVATES.
JOHN ROTKIWICZ. JOE ROTKI
WICZ. NINETEENTH INFAN
TRY. CARE OF A. G. O.. WASH
INGTON. P. C.
Marvin Thompson. Tazowoll. Va.
Taylor W. Williams. Lynchburg. Va.
Charles L. Blair. Wise. \ a.
Joe Harris. Sandon. Va.
Ravmond Jon*s Tate. Bumpass. \ a.
GEORGE E. WEEMS. 1017?* SEV
ENTH STREET SOUTHEAST.
WASHINGTON. D. C.
WOMAN SUES BLAIR.
Banker Defendant in $5,000 Action
for Auto Collision.
Montgomery Blair. of SllveT
Springs. Md.. banker and lawyer, ana
Norman A. Miller, said to b?- Blair's
chauffeur, were sued yesterday in the
District Supreme ('curt for $T?.000
damage? by Annie \oung
The plaintiff chalgea that Blair r
automobile, which she allege. ???
being driven by Miller, collided with
a horae-drawn vehicle in which ahe
waa acnK-d ..n Georgia avenue on rw
ecmber f la?t and aerlously injured
her.
Lyon Rescmei Lecture! at Y.M.C.A.
Resuming hi? courae of lecturee on
problems of peace, which was Inter
rupted by the hflidMjs G. A I.yon
will lecture at the 'i M. C. A. this
(Wednesday! evening on the ro.lah
situation. Next week he will review
the general questions which come up
for aettlement at the Peace Confer
ence.
BIRTHS REPORTED.
WHITE
Herbert and Ida Warner. bny.
| Wiliuer E. and Ruth Wea'rr.
| FMrrick W. a>>d Amelia H Winkleman. be*.
Itr.\nu nd ard ly*ui?e Trailer.
Albert F. and Mary A Strack.
i Perry J. atid Blanche E. sceTenaon. boy.
Henry H. and Hu'l K Padgm. girl.
Joseph V and Dor thy M. Norm. girl an J
i boy <twin.?t.
i Mar'in J. srd C??rtn>de C. MeNamara. g.r..
! Charles A. and Louise A. Ix^ahardy. he>.
| Chauncey L. ard Jane <i Lsndon. girl.
' E L. and Mattie N Tut k*r.
| Frank A and Msmi- V. K-rne girl.
John B and Mariha J-.ne*. girl
I Jtdian C. and Mary A. ??ra\. girl.
Tlioma* and Angelo <;lakca. ??"*.
I Alfred and F.l*a. Ewin*. jr.r'.
Edward W. and Mary Y. DutsI. g?rl
; Henry A and Utftie II l>e?ble. g;rl.
Arthur L. and Haw! M. l> n*>. b^y.
Edmund ft. and Renlah V Campbell. boy.
Thoinaa W. sod I'anaey L. Child, boy.
Benjamin L. and Haxel L. Burke. b.i>.
James ii. and Jes*i* P. Burke, boy
Wtr P. and Mayroe E. Thomas. girl.
Arthur and Katie Tliomaa. b-iy.
Edward and Edna SmaUwood. girl
Walter I* and Lillian L. tM ith. hoy.
Charles T and RoS-erta Harcia. bo?.
Walter and Lizzie Winrfon.
Win. H and Olne C,r?by. gir"
? Rali?h and Anna Brei.h*m. c?r'
I Jooar L. and Helen E. Abbott, boy.
DEATH RECORD.
WHITE
?. Pollork. 3 year*. H?T lmn| ft. ue.
Man E. llardii g. Z8. 1T39 Park n*d.
Julia A Tiguor. 66 rC5 F st. ne
Wm. Liml*rg. T". 51 O n*.
Wm E. V.mrlicca. ?. 1? P at ct.
Katie K. ?iford. 1?. l*ark mad n?
Samuel E. Allen. 63. TiJ L st. ne.
"Maud E. Myet* 4e "iartieW Hospital.
Richard Poi*- f ). C6 C #
Mary A Veiteh. (V* 25 d rt. n?.
Bvrne Fitz?at.r. ??. I3i/al*th II *p-tal.
Wm Wined *. V. ft Soldier* Horn, Hf?i?.
<?< ldie Heiwr. 25. Waah. Aaylum Ho-pital
Virginia 8. Warren. 51. 1444 W *t. r.w.
Edward Wagmw. 34. 612 F ft. n*.
Mary E. Burke. 6T. Enierg-r v Hosi^tal.
Jatnea E CV*an. N ?
Katharine Hnmner. 1*^1 Fimf.it ei nw.
Mary V I'ahill. 50. El* W>oir.ing a?e nw.
Blanche S. Wllaon^C. Tlie Pw.ner Apta. ^
Wm. Fowler. 6?. Blue Piaina.
Wm H Herenles. n. St. Elitahrth'a H tpita!.
I/rnf J. R.amw. ?12 F * nw.
Jo?ej>ii H. Hunter. 73 1? 4th at. ne.
J Ixiretta M. Lanahau. 26. 536 wth at. ne.
! Wm. Hart. ?"? I *t. nw.
Jose;th Prou?-. 2T>. V R. Naral Hou;i4U!
Ixila BeatU. 2 -5<h at.
Man F. J-<nea. 23. 12? *h ?t. nw.
Jonnie E. Collina. K>. 915 19th at. nw.
Bernard Bflacn. 1 m"n . 2613 K st- nw.
on! ? !?En
Atwahos I* M*er? r? Ark-r n.-.
Sxdnev Mile*. 4?. Freed men V H-*pital.
Mildred Dent. 35 Freedaaeti'a Ho*t?ital.
Fannie Brook* 48. Broad Alley.
Lyra Jackaon. 21. Fi^edmen'a Hoapiul.
Alex Johnaon. 46. 63 F ?t. a*.
Lucas Whitnev 50. <ia>? Hou?e 2Tth.
Air* Haywood. ?0. Casnsltv Hoapital
Jcha W Keef^. 30. 1115 21?t. at- nw.
Harold Jo<)n?>n. T men., 6061* 3rd st. f*.
Retina Whec'er. 11 days. 713 2*th st. nw.
Harry L. Hall. 23 da>?. Ala *?e.
MARRIAGE LICENSES.
WHITE
Ftancii H. Zinsw. 29. <* S.Itni. Or*.. ?nd
Etrm. F Mnre, 3. cf W.iU WaUa. W?d.. R?v
J. 8. Montgomery.
L?ter I. McKot. S. ot Senman. Ga. ana
Jennie F. C.JUna. a "f W?.liinr?" B" 1
E. BringH. ^ _
Frark J. Dandi?. 3*. and Tora fJ. Engl.-.
both Of Abilene. Kan. Iter. H. F. Randolph.
Rudolph Rein thaler. 2TV and Amy Sehar*ching.
3. both of New York. N. Y. Rft. T. J. Bar
rett.
William D. BurrfHigba. 21. and Virginia
nekett. 1?. both of Baltimore. Md Re*. t\
Wood.
William H. tlraham. 3S. r* Alton. Kan and
Virginia Meyers. 27. of Washington. Ret. J. H.
Jeffrie*.
Jeremiah A. O'Learr. 21. and Kathleen M.
?ft>b?n. 23. both of Washington. Re*. E. 8.
Hannan. ... , ? w_
Eddie Cohen. 26. of Norfolk, la., and Rebec
oa Lerine. 25. of Baltimore. Md. Rer. H. Gil
re rat one.
Qearge A. Freeing S3, and Ma ^ Utockton.
23 both of Washirrton. R^*. T. E Dstu.
COLORED
John Bank* and C.racie Boyd. S. both of
Waahingtor. Ret. N. T. Moore.
I Alfred'A. Hunt. 49. and <>ra Wella. 40. both of
' Washing!or. Rer. J. L. Pinn.
Lloyd Coleman. 25. and Brttie Connor. C both
of Washington. Ra*. R. T. Taylor.
Charge Allotments Discon
tinued, But Still Deduct
ed from Men's Pay.
Democrat# and Republican# in thf
House vied with each other yesterday
< in condemning the War Department
and War Risk Insurance Bureau for
holding up allotment# made by aol
! diem to their dependent#. The caus
| tic arrangment was made during o*
| bate on a bill by Representative
' SaunArrs. Democrat, of Virginia, f
J direct the War Department to re&uoM
payment of allotment# which wers
I suspended la#t July, when tbe War
I Department called for net* authori
zation? from the soldiers for pay
i menu from that time forward. Ta#
bill wai passed unanimously.
Mr. Saunders said'
?'Under the original authority, the
War Rink Insurance Act. hundred#
and thousands of soldier* filed the
j proper authority with the Bureau of
War Risk Insurance directing th?*e
allotments to be paid out of their
Pay. Then when the War Depart
mest took over the jurisdiction they
discontinued payment of every eoi
dler s allotment without regard to
what had been in progre## before that
time.
They took It up with organization
commanders and desired them to oal!
the attention of the soldier* to the
fact that a new authority of allot
ment, was necessary.
Many Hi ever 'Notified
"There. are today thousands of sol
diers who have not only never filed
| a new authority of allotment, but
j never were aware of the fact that it
! M as necessary to file tiny #uch au
I thority."
"I wish to say." Mr. launders eon
jtlnued. -that It is # fair eatimate to
I assume that today there are from
tl.flOf'.OOO to $5,cec.m Of discontinued
(allotments in the hands of the V?r
j Department a* the result of the dis
continuance of payment on ikdr
part."
Notwithstanding the fact that the
allotments have been discontinued.
Mr. Saunders declared that in nearly
all ra*e? that have come to hi* notice
the War Department has continued to
deduct the amount of the allotment
from the pay of the soldier.
I No explanation of the reasons for
discontinuing the allotments ever has
, been given by the War I . part men t.
Ihe charged.
UeprejM-ntative Mann, of Illinois.
Republican floor leader, was especially
severe in his criticism of the govern*- |
j ment department? responsible for
these conditions He haid:
('alia fours*- Outrare.
"T do not undertake t? say Just
where the blame lies, but it has
I been a gross ami burning outrage.
' These people at home. <?r some of
them, have stiff* red fcr fi?.?d, many
| have suffered for i*J:incnt. many*
have suffered for heat, and many
have been taken rare of a* a mat- |
ter of charity by th< ir neighbor*
or the Red Cffrss."
Mr. M*lnn said he h*id discovered
i that the great duty ?.f the esecu*
! tive branc h of the government i#
!not to do a thing but to give ex*
cusea why it does not do it." He
continued:
"While the Quartermaster Gen
eral's office knew enough about It
to deduct thr amount of the allot
ment from the soldier's piy. it do.?s |
n-'t know enough about it to war
rant it to pay the amount deducted
to dependent*. Nothing more ridlc- I
ulous could be imagined. IJ-'mebody
?ought to be blamed for it."
PRESIDENT'S APPEAL
FOR $100,000,000 FOR
RELIEF GIVEN JOLT
CONTIM Ef> FROM PAGE ONE.
request for unanimous consent, and
! that it Involves a tax of SI per capita
j on every man. woman and child ?n
| the I'nited States, for purpose# that
; we do not understand. I cibject to
j unanimous consent. We have a great
j deal of distress and suffering in the
| I'nited States. I will not withhold
J my objection to unanimous consent to
| take HOOflOftnnn end give It to people
in unknown lands for unknown pur
; poses.
j Representative Frederick H Gillott.
| ranking minority member of the
I Appropriations Committee, announced
IJ his opposition to the bili Represen
I j tative William Gordon. iVniocrat, of
: Ohio. and Representative John W
L?angley. of Kentucky, alao came out
against the bill.
Flirht In Senate, too.
In the higher body Senator Smoot
said: *1 desire to say that I am
positive that the Appropriations Com
l.mittee of the Senate is not going to j
' report in favor of the appropriation I
? of fU4.mc.000 for the feeding of the
j stprvlnc peopi- of Furone unless they
I j have more Information than they hare
I in their possession today.
j Senator Borah replied:
"ThCre is a vast amount of com
j fort in that assurance.'*
147 NrW FLU CASES
REPORTED YESTERDAY
Health Officials. However. Think
Disease Is on Decline.
1 A total of 147 new ca?es of influenza
(^'?e reported to the District Hc#.ith
office for the 21-hour period endlnsr at
ji 4 o'clock yesterday afternoon, as com
pared with a total of forty-five for
i the preceding day.
j Although the above figures repre
i sent an increase of 102 cases, the com
, bined total for the past two day a
J represents a decrease over the pre
j ceding 4ft-hour period. A tota! of flf
I teen deaths from Influenza were re
1 ported to Dr. W. C. Fowler for Mon
. dav. the last day for ahi^h fipurea
' are available.
I Health Department official* stated
yesterday that whije they cannot state
definitely what effect the present
weather will have on the ihfluenaa sit
uation. they are of the opinion that
on the whole the situation I* much
improved and the dlseaae is on the
decline in the Diatrlct.
McAdoo Off for West;
Will Return on April 1
Director of Kailronrts McAdoo left*
Washington yesterday with his family
for California, where he will rest for
two months.
"I expect that the President win
desiRnate my aucceaaor as Director
General of Railroads within a few
days." he said "Meanwhile 1 shall
continue to discharge the responsibili
ties of the office and Assistant Direc
tor \yalker D Hines will be In imme
diate charge at Washington. I e?
pect to take up my residence tn New
York City about April 1 and to resume
the practice of law."

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