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Se M??'? starr?OBlrlal Wratkrr TaUpan fahr aa? c?ld?r. Mea'? 4-Fi-, QaartarSix. 1? t tor SI 09 At Bat? aterra st?u ..a.?. ?!?-,. Poataga, I Cent?. D. J. Kaufman, Inc. IO?? P.. Ar?. st? irta st. U&iMoaa? ?Met?a mmt l'air; Ledie?'. Se Pair; Neoiia M bot? Sole?, toc l'air. leather. U W and Si S I'wild All abo? re,airing inoli loi boa?? wi-fk. eboa b r u a b e a. ibi e ????? taTOTfn or t !. ? batbrg tj??. iboe poIMmb; retail at ara ?. *-aLw ?be Capital ?bee Kladi???? Ca. J py-tnw, Pbone UaiO M?* ?Watt.. D C ????? CURES PILES Tbe Oaly Internai Itenaedy * fMrn S*e aa? ?I?? tbe liai Sold by ??.1- niU'GG?STS Ot ant try mail on recen* ?? neb P?ocura Co., Wash., U. C. ROOF LEAK? *eVe makf U WATERTITE" DRY r?* 10 YEARS ??*??!? cost cet oua emcee EXPERT ROOF CO. HU I STREET. I. W wuminai, o. c sT-sSCT i ???? m ILO" 3Qg?ggCOUGHS |^"**% Siiti ^^r?r.Di HvUltlt?,,. ""^Ilftl?" $?.?? 3 up Heur?: B A.TH. t? 8 P.M. Dr S. B. Johnston Expert Dratlat Sta and G Sta. N.W. (2d floar) -?-m ma.. pa... ?,,? ,T11 IMPORTS GAIN; EXPORTS FAIL Total of $435,000,000 Comes Into U. S. In September. At the very moment when Dwlght W. Morrow, member ot the Arm of J. P. Morgan and Company, wag addressing at Atlantic City tWe mem bers of the International Conference ?nd ??-llingr them that the abnormal trade balance in favor of the United State?? cor) tal ne 1 many elements of iliinp r and furthermore expressing the hope that our export trade would soon begin to diminish and our im port trade' Increase, there cagie from Wash i 11 ? ton an official report wh Ich suggests that all that Mr. Morrow advised is now beginning to take ef fect. This official Information re ported a most' suggestive recent In crease In the volume and money value of our exports, while at the safne time an increase relatively as ! xreat in our Imports these made ! up the record of our international! 1 trade in September. The Secretary of Commerce. Mr. w\* dtleld. also addressed the delegante? land he might have reported to them directly the figures which were sent I out from his department on the | very day when he made the add reas. I Mr Redfleld and Mr. Morrow, while I ?peaking from different points of view, nevertheless had in common ' Ine purpose to so facilitate trade '? movement?, as to bring about nor* "? ? conditions and as soon as pos ^ .!?!?* !?olve the present problem of ? -"itirtnal forelpn exchange. Mr. Redheld'a department reports that In September of this year "the money value of the commoditiee Im | ported from foreign lands was' $435, i?OO.000. Thi.?? is ? new record. It. beats the previous high record ? by nearly t?OO.riOfj.fjOO. That record | *e ?-?? made in July of this year, and fl "Say It With Flowers Sec the Displays in the Local Shops WASHINGTON FLOWER WEEK NOV. 3 to 8 YOU WILL FIND - that it ia cheaper to carry inaurane? on Tour car than to aettle claims for damatea Fire ami theft poliriea written a ho Ona [lele detalla on request. JOHN .A. PETTY, 1423 New York A?*, l'houe Main SlS. "I 1NSVRE A.\YTHINU." m Horn. CooHafr. Setf-Serrica RoTipt Vnite? Cafeteria tOIO 7 Sltett "MAKE ENGLAND DRY" BRINGS HIM THREATS ?Pc. 9 tTr JOHHSOfi London.?IT. Pi. "Pueayfoot*? John aon. sent over hy th? Anti-Saloon League of America to open th? cam pa?en to make Knglam? dry gets dally threats of violence in hia morning mail. .Johnaon'a unobtrusive way of working won him the nickname "1'us ayfoot*' while he waa at work In the I'nlii-r! State?. waa at the time spoken of aa hint ing at the beginning of a change In our Internatio?! trade relations which would be of benefit both to the t'nlteil States and to the foreign nations with which we are engage?! In trade. One point raised by Mr. Morrow Is likely to excite a great deal of discussion, for he. strong Republican ?s he Is. spoke warmly of such re duction of our tariff schedul? as will make It all the more easy for Europe to expert her commodities to th. United States. Nevertheless trade balance, cannot be brought to normal conditions In the view of Mr. Morrow simply by an increase of Imports from Europe. They must be facilitated flrat by tTJie extension, of great eredita to Europe and also hy the purchase of ?European securities In the Vnlted States. HOLLAND. National Trades Unions Meeting Is Postponed The meeting ?G the Federation of National Trades I'nlon? was post poned Indefinitely yesterday because of the failure of many foreign dele gates to arrive. It Is probable that a meeting of the body will be called during th*. sessions of the International Labor Conference, which opens Its ?easin here today. Symphony Orchestra Tomorrow. The concert of the New York Sym phony Orchestra, at tbe New Na tional Theater this week, wilt be given tomorrow afternoon at 4:30 o'clock. Ur. Walter Damrosch will direct. The symphony will be Brahm's First, in C minor. The other number? will be De bussy's "Berceuse Hcrolque." written by the composer before his death In honor of King Albert of l'eli-nun and hi? ?oldiers; the Arabian Love Sons and the French1 "Military March" from I?aint-Saen?' "Algerian Scenes.' THE TOWN CRJER. A anarr trill he given or War Camp Community Club, No. t, j|JI Maa?achu?*tta avenue? north-Vaat, tonight at I o'clock. V?*? Caa?? (.???H, Servir* orcheatra rehearsal? will be held tonight at t o'clock at 111 Tenth ?treet northwest. A K. ?f C. eaarr will be ?Is?, at Waahinglon Barrack? tonight from 7:4V-to 10-4C o'clock. A ?anee will be altra laalckt at the Thomaon Community Center, Twelfth and L street? northwest, from 8:46 to 11 o'clock. A s-aaraat. -Tar Bhlalaa; TralL" will be given In the auditorium of Central Hlah School, Klejenth and Clifton ?treet?, tonight at ?30 o'clock. Tbe Cbareb af Ufa sai Jay ?rill give a free entertainment at thalr new temple. 1S14 ? ?treet north wa?t. Friday evening at 8:15 o'clock. All welcome. Tbe ??.? le?. Wlaa-a New Thaaabt Association haa moved Into new and laraer quarter? at 1114 ? ?treat northweat, where tha Naw Thought people of Washington will find the aame cordial welcome. Tbe Be?, jaba H. N?lllaaa will preach en "Hell In Purgatory." at the public novena In St. Aloydue Church tonight at 7:S0 o'clock. Tbe Hr.. Jaba e. X. atarahy. pra fesior of history and government at ??eorgetown University, will lecture to the Oonsaga College evening ?-las? tonight at 7:JO o'clock*. A. Hallo?.*? ?Un.? will be elver? tomorrow night at the Y. M H. A . Pennsylvania avenue and Eleventh ?treet?. Tba Mabawk Athletic Clab will give a ?traw ride and dance Hal loween night. Th? ride will start WEATHER CONDITIONS. FORT-CABT FOR TODAY AND TOMOBROW. Dislnct of Oiluratn?. Mar-land ?ml Virgiaia Fair aad ?.?Mar lodar: lomorrom mmM); mi ?lalaala? aorUitscat srind?. LOCAL TKMI'KBATfKR ?idnirtil. ?? 1 a.a?. TO. 4 afa. ?. % a m , ?1; S ?.s?.. ?; IS aa?. SS: H noon, m; t v m . SI: 4 pm . 7S: S ? m . T?; S p.a. , S3: 10 ? p? . U Hifha?*, tt: iowaat. S?. RaUllse bnmidltr-? an. N: 2 p.ru 10; S p.m.. SI. *Utnf?ll II p.m. tn S ? m ?. Heur? of ?mailla?. 7.1. Par crat of isiasili!? aura?*???, ?S DK.i'inTfiiEs Aissirmitalad aira?? ot temperatur? acr-a Jan u?rr 1. 1S?S. +434; raoaaa ?af temprntur? ?laca October 1. IS?. ?-MS4. ?cciimuls!?.! nota? of p-rc.pi.at.o?. sta?? Sanuarr i. ISIS. +0-30; racr-s? of prrs-lpiutiisa ?Irta? October I. ISIS. +*??.?' lrmp?ratur? aam? data laat year? Hagtiral, 77 ; lowast. li ?ITHKJt TI.MI'gllATl'RKS Lowest Hiflieat presioua Bain i. rl.? ola-nt. S ? ra. tall Asrt-srlll?. N. C...'... ? S? TS Alianti? IV). ? J. S4 HO ai OU Ill-ana?.-? ? Dat.. . .ti -4 2? Htiffalo. N. r. e H m tat ??iiitniinal.. Ohi.?. .? i: ?? ?12 ? I. ..-.?.J Okio. 54 U *?. ?I.S4 Danser. Col. i? W ?! Datniil. Mich. . 44 u ?4 OSI D Pas?, T??.......... ? O M Halenav Mont. ..a ... ? :?? M 0 ?J I Jar-.Han.il?>. n?. C 'i '?* IJUIr ????*. Ark. SO .'# ? ?.:? I ?.rani-ieftr. Mir* ... 31 2? 3? 0 2| Miami. Ft? . ?I IS ?> 0 1? >??. Oiiraa?, u. ... - 1*1 *? ...| North Pl?tt?. Nak.... * li ? .... l'hiladrlpliia. ??. ... M ?'S! .... l'ili, t., ri!. ??. ?? f. ? Ot?! Portland. Oiss. . U ?2 ?SII' ?t. Lours. Mo. s? 1? 42 ? 3S ??a Antonio. Tas. .. 7? ?l m O0S, -ajatagaa*. Ill. at ? M Ut Tolnl... Ohm . 4S 44 42 ?4Si I People Who Use Saccharin are Helping the Sugar Situation Such people by u?ing Saccharin in their tea and coffee make sugar available for foods in which its nourishing value is needed. Saccharin is a sweetener for coffee or tea or other home bev erages which satisfies the desire for the sweet taste without add ing food value. "Eat and Grow Thin," Vance Thompson's world-famous book, in outlining proper diet for those who dislike being fat. says: "Where sweetening is necessary _ crystallose or Saccharin Tablets? the half-grain tablet is most con venient?should be used." (Pago 38. Paragraph 2.) ? The ?American .Ambassador at Paris reports general use of Saccharin in eating houses, even in the big hotels. Lighten your hardships during the sugar shortage! Give Saccharin a trial today in your coffee or tea. JOHN F. QUEENY ' , Chaira??, of the Board mmW&*\mimmrm\ww%a. (Established 1991) NOTE?This advertuemeat is inserted by Monsanto Chemical Works, the world's most important manufactarers of Saccharin. from. th. clubhouse. Fifteenth ?ltd Pennsylvania avenue southeast, mt S o'clock and will be te Laurel, Md.. where the dance will be held. A r?a.? tai jrwht hlalar? will be organismi tonight at 8:15 o'clock under the auapice? of th. Tonna; Men', and Young Women'? Hebrew A??ociatlon? to be conducted by Rabbi Benjamin L. Groaeman at th. T. af. H. A. Building. IT HAPPENED OiN THE HILL Drastic ?ntl-strlke legislation arrak introduced into th. Hou?. yester day hy Representative Unhim (Texas). The bill declare, illegal strike, that tie up Interstate com merce or Injure the public welfare The sending through the malls of radical literature for the advocacy of the overthrow of th. governmen? la prohibited. An open letter to Hiram Johnson criticising hi. attitud. on the peace treaty and referring to Herbert Hoover as "our greatest Califor nien" was read to the Senat, yes terday at th. request of Senator Hitchcock, Nebraska. Johnaon aat In hia uaual .eat and llatened atten tively during* the reading. The let ter was signed by Californiana. Exemption of ail farmera* organi zation from ?anti-truat laws was asked before the House Jndlclary Committee yesterday by Representa tives Harbour and Hersmann, Cali fornia. Both claimed that a bli? spe cifically exempting farmers' organi sation? ahould be rushed through, be cause the Department of Justice and the Federal Trade Commission have threatened to proaecute the Califor nia Raiarh Orowera* Aaaociation for monopolising In reatralnt of trade. _ / Immediate transfer of 22.19a of th. ?Var Department's surpjus motor ve hicles to the Department of Agricul ture for road-butlding work is pro vided for In a resolution Introitici In the House yesterday by Repre sentstive Reali?. Nebraska The House Military Affairs Com mittee yesterday reported out a bill granting aix months' pay to the wid ows or parents of men who died in the service during the war. UNIVERSITY TO HONOR THE KING TOMORROW George Washington Cniveralty will honor the Kins of the Belgians at a special convocation to be held at 2:30 o'clock tomorrow afternoon In Memorial Continental Hall. The exercises will be the simplest ever held at a Geor?-v Washington University convocation. The cere mony will consist solely of the con ferring of the honorary degree of U? D. upon the kinc by Dr. Will lam Miller Collier, president of the university and former Minister to Spain. Dr. Collier will refer briefly to the humanitarian work of the king, in recognition of which thv degree Is to be awarded. The entire ceremony will take le?s than half an hour, it is estimated. Admission to the exercises will be by card only. Declare? She Was Dwerted Charcing desertion. Iranici Hotter yesterday instituted a suit for abso lute divorce against Mary J-tolter through Attorney Thomas O. Kins. Mr. Hotter ask? the custody of their child, which Is now with the mother. The Hoffers were married here October St, 1904, and lived ttxgcther until May, 1911. BUREAU OF EN GRAVING AND PRINTING NEWS At a meeting of Bureau Branch No. 1. Federal Employe?' I'm.m No. i. held Sunday at headquarters of the union. It's New York avenue north west, the following officers were elected: President. Oscar B. Robin son; vice president. L.. Tapp; record ing secretary. A. D. McCartee; treasurer, W. P. Doyle; guard. J. T. Edwards: representatives to the Fed eral Employes' Unlon._A. N. Dewey, E. C. Jones, C. J. Beck, H. J. El senbelss and O. P. Robinson; repre sentative? to the joint conference board in the bureau. A. D. McCartee and A. S. French; the executive committee; J. E. Borland, W. P. Doyle, R. M. Rogers. Daniel Lee and O. P. Robinson. J. Can oil Reeves and Otto. Brahler both returned tc work in section ** yesterday, after a couple of days' illness. Mrs. Mnrgaret Porter, of the ?ur. face diviston, is spending* a re*? days at her home in Gaithersburg. Md. The Bureau Automobile Associa tion will open It? acce??ory store room this afternoon at 4 o'clock, and all members are invited to look it over. The ?tore room will be lo cated under th?? bridge of the Four teenth street entrance. Ed. Zcrnia. of aection 6. ha. been transferred to the 11:30 shift at his own request. Lewis Green, of the carpenter ?hop. was elected a member of the Bureau Band last Sunday. Mrs. Nettie Gray has returned to work in the stamp perforating di vision. During her absence her son wa? quite ill with typhoid fever. The Bureau will be in ship-shape for the visit of the royal party to day. Section * is to be decorated with an abundant array of Belgian and American flags to greet the royal pair as they paas through that division. The party is sched uled to spend but fifteen minute. In tbe Bureau. ??hor-Ilrbulldlna by the ?HAH*?"*' process adds long life to your ahoes. ?umsEMPrrs. AmWrntmn. I TO DAY'S B EST ATT R ACT 101S ? IN WASHINGTON** r?RE|*?O?T T-HEATBRa MM CHI BILL'S ? ST. IT B? S Metropolitan TODAY AM? ?????? WEEK MADGE KENNEDY la the ?.rraieat Ptelarr af Ba? Catre?? "STRICTLY CONFIDENTIAL^ I.ARR Y BKMON ta ?DILI. CARK"?Patkr Review Oterlarr. -Iluaaarla? Pa at aal a"?< arrr.l Kir.l. mm CtMUU-S BfltaSil. sal CasaMs Issi ?% Knickerbocker laABT DAT NAZIMOVA ? "Revelation" COMEDT??H'sslPHObY?C'I'RRK?IT EVENT* ?aiwSHl ?xEattr, '??xaia-aaSaV T..lakl ?' *?-?> . SHUdEBi ATT-aACTIONS ?.?t?. Th?. ? Sat. A. II. WOODS Preae.t? MARJORIE RAMBEAB Aaaerlea'a VI?.( Paralar Anre?? The Unknown Woman ? Mew Play By Merlarle lllalae A ?laaley I.ewl. nealaala? ??ex? Mnealay Nlgwt ?ieata Tauradn? ? a.alRKloii Seen It Befare ?lew Y.rk ?'???"'? M aaal? e V, owdrr Ma.?? "THE MAGIC MELODY" A llomanllr Maalral Play Hy Fred AruM Kaaaaarr aaal ?lana?,?. Haaabera Stupendous cast. Including Julia Dean. Tom McNaughton. Berte. Beaumonte. Fay Mari??*. Carmel Myers. Karl ltenham. John Merkyl. Renee Delling. Alleen Poe. Walter^ Armin and others. .??-11??? M na ? Datarla.;-CO KO Pari.? ? Darli??. VI B,F. KEITH'S??. ?miaai-amiiM "Clever Revue."?Time?. ROONEYft BENT A lo., la -ltl!?GS OP ?Hohl ." Ja?. II. fata?? A <o_ In -IH? HIT OK ?.OT TO ?.-.?? Katlelle ?A e.tw.rth. Ilaiarllr A Parker. Hr?? A Healy. I.r??l. A White. H.rllek A -araaaaa *?l??era. ?Ubera._ ? 1300 G St ^? Stclnway "planos PlayaT-rHaAO. Via^roU* F?tnic MujicaJ itutrirroenti (f LOANS HORNING Watches, Jewelry South Eat. of siifbwa?/ Bridie llualaeaa Traaaaetea1 I :irle?l\ r] j There. Take rara at 12th street ?nrt I'fnnaj 1, ani? nwrnur for ?.otiili em4 of H Uh??, ??. Iirldc?-. Kare Se rara war? John Greenleaf Whittier ?Wrote: Wc search tin- world for truth; wc cull The good, the pure, the beautiful l-'roin graven stone and written scroll. From all old flower fields of the soul And, weary seekers of the best. We come back laden from our quest. To find that all the sages said Is in The Book our mothers read. ITHE HERALD Will Print the Bible [Our Mothers'Bible] As a Serial Supp?r Dances 9:30 to 1 Every Evening Cafe St. Marks NMa s h i n g t o n's ^*r most unique place to lunch, dine and sup. q Special Grill Luncheon, 12 to 2. 913 *?r ladies and gentle om. men. ONE DOLLAR l?th per plate. ot. *3 A most unusual ? a b 1 e d'H o t e Phone DINNER, 6 to 9:30. Franklin 413 TWO DOLLARS per Mejer Davi? Ore-beatra COVer. Tea Dances, 4:30 to 6 Thursdays and Saturdays!! ? LOEW'S HP-? ALACt laallaaaas. I4iN ?. ?a.?11 a- a?. TODAT AND Alala WKEK ROBERT WARWICK IN ?IN aNIZXOl'RA" sraartt'a Createat < ?aardr "Salome va. Shenandoah" Palar* sjaptaar Orrbeatra Overture?"Rakociy" C LOEW'S S OLUMBlA I ?a. tlaaaaa. IO Ja a. a???II a. ?a. BARRISCALE ? IN "Kitty KeDy. M.D." -ADDED II. w Coming-.? THE MYSTERY OF THE YELLOW ROOM tom?;iit. ??*???ai mat. tiiik?. I.. 14? It 1 \ ? I WEBER I'rr?rata Arrives Letty A FARCICAL ROMANCE Br S?IWKY ROSKXFEI.D w lib a Mrtroewlllaa t'aal \r?i s??d?r l'.rr??srats N??ss A s?tewart 41 ?larrlaaa l*r*>a?.rtl?a Tbe VMM's ?Seat llrautir.il OaTerlaa Betty. Be Good ? 1'aa.s. Ilrnndssas t'aet A Saaart taaaea-r wltb Waal* br llarrs B. -mill, aad Haa? ltlc??ni?l-l Tb* ? ulesl llunrk af i.lrllr. Ever t ostare Awa* fra a? \*w ? ark _Aaaai*wt*a Orebrelra_ SMBERT-BELASCO SSS^aa ?Irret??-? *Hr-.?r?. Msubrrt. ALICE BRADY il'trsonall) ? p? "FOREVER AFTER" Tb* G???? of.laave. .null, ?nd I alt? It? OWE?. DAS, |v \nl -lindi.- Mckt ?air?seats Naw tirara* Arllaa' Art latir sa? ? ??? DISRAELI A Mndr la Dlplomn. s With SOL S. CLUCK la tbr Title K.I? Next I DAVID s\ % It I li:l.l? ! Seat. Urrk I la ?Tb* Aaetlaaeer" | Thar. ??ATIONAL"" U,dw? ? |MI IVI-aMkTanujht.,a. FRED STME - JACK O'LANTERN Nit???. II to 13 Mata, fi to CSS EIHBT CONCERT NEW YORK SYMPHONY ORCHESTRA WALTKU UAMBOaCB. Coodurtor. SoWat REINALD WERRENRATH ?'win? to tb? statld-a-t illnrra U ?lia. fiar riaon. Mr. Wrrraorath. who maa a-usoiiaced M aolrast For Nov. ?5 Will Appear M ea TOMORROW *o.a3\i Tick??, ??, ttm. is? ii sn. on? ? Arihur .-mill- INS O at. ? ??? Tmke mmmmm mm? anittli r-ttn fai .-nSrvA Im**? We?'. Va Intenirrjan to aotitti cod of ? ?-ft-*?-, llntit?-. V\ae*un*pi-*i Airlini- ('? %. UJLMIX.TQ> LEK. Pilo. j ? Illa? AT? U A.??- ? AIJ -wV^aCK ?U ??- I CONSTMCE BIHHEY ?? a Happy, Boamty American Pietatrs ERSTWHILE MIHTH ??G??. d AbTD ? 11 A.*?.? AM, WCKK?U Mayflower Photoplay Pram a Real Art Spatial "Soldiers OF Fortune" By Richard Harding Im Produced by Allan Dwan ADDED ATTt-tACTIOIfe? Overtstre, Arthttr Pram's Latest Hardt, "Soldier* of Formmmf Firtt Time Played in PtMse S etcs?Comedy? ?Sciraie? flMll AT D ALL ?? I ? ? 11 ?.?-? G.?. 2fte ? a?.?s.-II Me, TSaVr Third asmi Final Presentation m tim D. W. GRIFFITH REPERTOIRE HEARTS OF THE WORLD JtW Sltotcn Rtfort at Popular Prices aaatrrtal nr.kr.ir.rua tssmsmt Kralarra. HALLOWEEN BAU Trtr.ll? < aaauBOaittry H .?aar NEW WILLARD HOTEL THimSDAV. OCTOBER aw) Tir Klar?? Befare HalU??a?ai TleWe?? IOM lari?.la? aaaaaarV. IMI V ??**?. ? *? - ...????> ?? ?AHI. ral. Matlsi ?MU? aa. I raakrta ?7??. Tea ?itair ?OTtra ?raaaa ?ale < l?.r. Ort. SI T??L?^ST NOV. 7th ??Be. ?lili 11?, III ?I PI I G?. ket??fi.OO. ?Iti. 11 ?>n?OITice of T. Arthur Smith. 110? G ?rt. CAYETY ?Slit LIBERTY GIRL8 t? Ita. JA CK CONWAY ?mi ?rrk??.ini.*? a ?. G???? LYCEUM ,Tr7..D?5 111 111 ? -?? ? ? GROWN-UP BABIES MHOKIMi PKHwITTtED ??Vira?liras Ttj'arada? Niftit. Joe Turwer a?, ?f.eke ???BUA Expert Tra? Fittaf ?i? al*???? assured if you rr,|iie t.. this ?tore. We ?ruar. ant.. e?ery fitting and arlre ton Hi,- beat quality at the |..?*n price?. Tbe Gibson Co.. lac. ?17 ?. ?.THK.ITT Ml?lH?l;?T. The Store Your 1'hysician Recom menda. L HIE ANDERSON PRINTERY ??Baiwlty ?.?*.?? BaaJx Bisa?. , 1407 N. Y. At?*-, 1 st FVmt, Ra? Whisky?Beer?Wine Orx&pttiH? feriauim and ? ?-atro--^ ira? tar ?t hou-.* rye wbiaky. remi btitm. and Incloding rnJani And *aprr?Tinf bo (?Ar?d by ?Ben formrrlr in h*,p.ti| buAiDca?. Rral (??!? ?? ?"*-?? m le? (<rfi?ulM msy be la-trtul'y ?Mit mmmm $**>* On TteetpX et CL t? mws\m\ SLUmtSJ *+? ?re, r?? or ?ampa Art vues. I-tAnlm. *. -- of b-qixwT formai?? -nil fa? eeom att-^prd bf m~* ?AXTIMORK PORMDXA COMPAXT. Drat. ?i, bai timore:, MD. A Delightful SeaaM? OLD P?iNt COMFORT UAIl.T IRRVlri: MOnM? HTBaTil. sWssmVsMWS l.ra?r ? aahlaanaa.??aa* P.at Ar. DM Pala? I wwal?rl ? ?a? A-M. Arriar X.rf.lk.*??*? A.M. iltry Ticket Offlrr. Wammsasaa? iiaii.it??. 731 lHh Btrrert X. W. ?tORKOIJt A WABHIKCTOB ??TKAwlBOAT COairAsTT FOR RESULTS TRY HERALD CLASSIFIED ADS