T ~ *Pages 117=22 Iril MTTtt iT Part 2. o, af ? A l/^/ readers of Washington are y y J ^ ^ reached by the classified i * advertisements in The _____? ? ? Star. WASHINGTON, D. 0., THURSDAY, MAY 30, 1907-TWENTY-TWO PAGES. THE EVENING STAR vrrn sitoat morn'ng ErnoN. new 0?!ce, *!tli Streoi -ne ^cnmylvaaia Ay^sut# Tie ^ver.ins Star Newspaper Coruany. i-IK3J 3? W HCrEa FKsiucO. K>w York Ofil, a: Tribune Cfcici*, : 02s..c: First Nationkl Bank Building "T"ho I. . 'r.u: Star, wttk tbe SWbj morning cdt! tJoi.. is delivered ty etrrien, on th?ir own acro? ut, m *MI th?? c1f\ n! rentfi ; ? r month: wltiiout th*i t*uL . . -rniritf *? a:. Si SO. EUROPEAH RES0F.T3. ft*???a&eia^gyd S. S. Co. M W VliltK NAM.KS (iKNOA. \ . . \ I'lnrida lilt !> 2C Ku^Min Volunteer Fleet. * KIEV IOKK ROTTERDAM?UBAV. HqbIh Juti | . t. - -: si:- Jbm lii ill - i . - < f : th i?- . I llnea lire new nr.'] twii screw. I rcr u! *U Ins. Moderate rattft C B ::i' A CO., c: ... Broadway, N. Y. f. -> ;!. v . ! 1 a r: i'iilK-LOM>ON DIKKCT. >': w ' . luiif 1. .luin* J:?. July 27 | ' : '!.I June V. J|dj 0. Aug. 3 J IHi June 15. Jniy^ 13. A us* 10 Ml. \l\.\ J ii .. * 22. .1 1 2 -V\ \uUK-gl Lh.VSiuW.N ?UVt?Kl\ >L. *1 ' Ma J ^1 J11 ii ** 27. July 23 i i' July 4. Ausr. l T v. . i' luue 1July 11. Axis- S I'KH June 2'>. Jal] IS. Aug. i."? 1 V-" i h-CIlKRUOl ltRIATlC (new) luue ii*. July IT, Aag. 14 ' i i 1 i *1N i? line 26, Juljf 24, Auu. 21 .. 25.000 tons; hu Elevator, Gymnasium* Turn: *h R:?ths and Itos i ON ^ I i:h.\ > I u WN?L1VKRPOOL. A 11A June 6 ?.m.; Sept. 14. Ort. 2*3 ( Jane 29, l p.m.: Auc. l". Oct. o WASHINGTON OFFICE. 1806 F ST. N.W. It M HICK 3. i'ttsaeugir Agent. mhCl (l.?'Su.812i frencjTLINK o vr.rnnir. i;i:nkh.\!.r transatlaxtiqubl Il-rrt l.lne to I? ivre? Parlj (France). Faring *very Tf.nrsiaj *t 10 a.m. r- ? i?: .\u 12. Nor h litrer. f"??t Morton at.. Pf.T *Li S Jose fl ! a Savtic Jbm 27 in Prove? f Ibm 13 'La Touraine Inly 4 La : Jane 2>j *La Pzotomre... .July li ;wiu? ?i en intra. Ex::--: I < I:;> iazno. June 1, ?> p.m. i.Ki?U(iK W 1411 ii ST. N.W. cM-M?t "CUNAkD LINES. FROM I'll- Its 51 "2 NORTH HIVER, TO LIVERPOOL. VIA O1 KENSlOWN. r - cits b . : thri ifffa to Lon ami Parte. Loc?Bla...Jnt l. u am; Campania. .June 13,9 am C o.. . Ju:. 4. 11 am ? tnnnnia. June Is. 10 am I .i.Lrla.. ..June S, 1 pu.! truria.. .June 22, 1 \>m Hungarian-American Service Ti> FI1 MB VIA Cirr ALTAK. N AI'I. I- .S AND TKIF.STB. FT WOMA Maj ;'.o. noou; July 1>. Sept. 3 r.\v\ ?N!A lui 20, bood; Ana s. Sept. 20 CAHl AT11IA .... J ' ".'""f "|S? <:EJ52A-rt . .n {July 4. n??on; Am'. 22, Oct. 10 tn H Browi Gen l Agent, zl-24 State at., If.Y. V , ?>*.te tUe liattery. Or 12*. Slat?* st., Huston. Ma?*. r. TV. Moss. A^ent. 1411 G at. \Vash!ugton. f? 11 yr.eSu " ANCHOR LENE. i. :.5caw and Londonderry yallinc from New York erery Saturday Ne* I win Sv-rew St*?am?'ilr>* "CALKUOMA" AM) COIXMBIA.'* Average passage T1^ daya. AND FAVOKllE STEAMSHIPS "ASTORIA" AND "FUKKESS1A." !* r Pa*>sa^\ T? ure Mini Information apply to IIKN1 ?I"U- ?N Ulio i Ill'.US, New York, or iiro. \V. M. 1411 U at. n.w. E. F. Droop A Sons. H27) lVLua. ave. n.w., WashiLgton. ap20-7M.eSu iNoj^TH GERMAN LLOYD. Fast Express Service. PLY MO IT H C11K RBOI' RG- V. IIK M EN. K a.ser. ... June 4. 10 am 1\ Wni 11. .. July 9. 6 am K w ... 1L J tine 11. 0 am Kronprlns. July 10. 9 m K oprlna J toe is.10 an Kaiser...July 90, ier.... July 2. 10 am K.\Vm.lI....Ang. 6, 5 am f win-Screw i *:*.>s n ParUtrostta June S Bremen.. July 4 Kurtucrst June *3 K;.rt;u<>?*aa July 11 Frledrlcb June 20iKurfuei9t July 18 liit-uit-u AI L o\ I U TUB WORLD. H A CO NO 0 BROADWAY. N. Y. L 1 DROOP \ SONS CO.. 925 I'lJN N A. AVE. f> . 8a :n.tu.th.f.312t t.. ::z:c?Lini Lime, t> - ~ *1 ^ ill S? r?\v Kxi-res.-i am. r:^.s? i^'t r Service. I v. iiu >utli? (. herboui g?1 ianiburg. I . - ?:. l. .. . May .'W? 'Knisrrin (.new ?..Junr 13 } i t v i 11.in* 1 Put . i i 1") v.; . ii r lone 6. *Abm r.k.i ?new . .Jun?* 2?* 1 i- : i . . !?!!. ,v 1* I oli. i iit'W i June L'2 Auioutf special features ??f vessels are: c. Room. Calm tiartien, IUli-Cari* t- !; i. K;-. a ?, KK'ctri. Hatha. t Li uluNv| ^ ? ; Mediterranean Service. TO \ A1 LK>" A \r? ?;K.M?A. . .J i'v 11. Auw* la. 24 July 2, 5< ; ! 3, Oct- 13 ; . liot'iu. l*>innasiu.n r? /-j o - 5 1* fl - c* o? r? ... I * k : i. \ . ! . Ni . JIT.Y \ND A i i.lST To NoKWi... \N l inHl'S. NOKIH t'APK. \ l< I LAND AND M KOPUA M .'?i. UHSoHlS. SK.M) FuK ritUGKAM. TOI HIM Ii? KEAl\ I; ' i --1 uin. <1h'Jod9 ar.'l jr-ncra! ? . 1 All Over the World. Ii \ AN I.INK. ;>T li WAY. N. Y. } 1 1 I v ?11 * & SONS, U25 la. avt\ PC MAC RIVEil BOATS. J1 ?' 1 ?>.. taH. 1 mo $7.20 V.t .,. N'. i1 ?Mi rOTOXAC SIWI1HM1 CO.. Nth Kt. H. \V. J- . K l'Oi'iMxr kivi:r i.a npincis. Satur-Irv at 7 m ?u. for ri'?r laml1 IT i : t 'i ' ' o, MmldoX aaJ ? t*l flu* Wit onil<"o ilrer. t : . i ..... 11 n uu I M ! ?i lie' .iri'.lug, ? V. : irlon v ;.-l >UUti " | : * ! 1"; liy al>?*tlt n.m ! - K . . l:i lr at S a n? fur Me** n Kivti V Icm r i \v:?vv.. - Fort IIant, I J V ,\ i 1 M i!. ?il\I !.t ?!!?! . .i- i ?? a! t ?.? tt or 1 !!!: MARYLAND. DRLAw : ni.-l Virgin!* R lwij Co.. commencing M * h 4. \\ ' ! -::al.c 11.1 r!weekly letween V I I'.''*. ! . urathcr permitting. Th.' ?*? -c**r n * ;i:moi!atipnutarlea '1 . ?. :! !iy :u. 1 the cu'.alm* 1? I. t. St. : - !ea * \Va>L ,!- i. every Sin tl T.j nt.'l ?y at I p.m . and I'al t marc fi rj Tamil, Tkmrtsj sad Satofday at T : m. Time of tr:|?. iiUmt 3**? hours' Kare, S s< Si r 7.* . ? * ?. h K ! f : ' .:?T i! f : rii;i* ;. 11 a; j \y {o Mii'iu.NHiN & mux. A^eatft. 1 ' 1 . u 7i." 7ih Htrei't wharf, 'i * i. <'* ii. v.-t! I'uss. A^t . l'<imore, Mil mhl it RAILROADS. M~r / re r>, * '* T ' - *' <* ^ K~> ' ? ?-? _ ?*. 1 _ - -? - ^0 - vil a W i?X. i u h i r orm ? u? ikwa ate N'? i l i i < i. .* ^ m ir-i guaranteed. I i: \\ .. ? v . .SaT*t.::ah J?i. i i ATi.t a, l>!rtuiugha:u, Mt'iu * ? m l.'l NVw t 1 1 !. \ M f -\ll.\ nn 1 M??l Tbmngl i -1 I' .(!.:?u >! . ;< rs to Savannah an< Ju' k N ' If i . r . . Slrepm WuklBCtM t Hun '1 IK. It t u? Atlanta ami lUrmiuguam J?ini: ? C ..rs ; iH? I M ! \ - 1 T\; Solid train Vtth <> - I . ; iit S.uhiidhll J?? iMBltllf I ThroU|(b SltfpfT to At lai . i .( ! i 1 lining ' ?rn K. II. STAN>HLL, District I as?iD.tr Agent. RAILROADS. St.'I IK 1>LL 10 OI" EXCLUSION TRAINS To ami From Chesapeake Beach. i EFFECTIVE MAY 25, 1907. , Subject to Change Without Notice. WEEK DAYS. , COING. j RETI'HNING. I Lt. District Line Station Lt. Chesapeake Beach. 0 2.1 A M. C:?> A.M. 11:00 " 12:45 P.M. 2:30 P.M. 2MX? " (1:40 " 6.00 " 7:43 " ?:'X) " ii:45 " 10:00 " 81 NDAVS AND -HOLIDAYS. li:2S A.M. 7: A.M. 11H0 " 12.4.1 P.M. 2:30 P.M. 2:10 " 4:00 " G:00 " 7.1.-) " 8:00 " 0:4.1 " 10:00 " I 1'a lij x . w -A 1 r. iv?5, rn.T23-tf.40 General Manager. { BaStisrsoire and Ohio R. R. I LEAVE STATION. New .Terser Ave. and C St. ROYAL HUE LINK i "FA ERY OTHER IIOTR ON 111i: ODD HOUR" TO PHI I A DELPHI A AND NEW YORK. NEW TERMINAL. j;il> STREET. NEW YORK. *7.00 a.m. Diner, PnlZman Parlor. t^.oo a.in. IJnITet, Parlor.^ 5-IIour Train. gl'.'Mj ;i.in. l-Miicr mm l uiiiuuu i m mi v^ar. i" 11 .iK) a.m. r?iner and Pullman Parlor Car. 1.00 p.m. Diner and Pullman Parlor Car. *3.00 p.m. "Royal Limited." All Pullman, t-i.oop.ra. Coachea to Philadelphia. 5.00 p.m. Diner and Pullman Parlor. S.OO p m. Coaches to Philadelphia. 11.30 p.m. Sleepers. 2.57 a.m. Sleepers. ATLANTIC CITY, t'.OO, *0.00, til. 00 a.m., fl.00, 3.00 n.in. ANNAPOLIS, weekdnys. S.OO a.m., 12.05 noon, 4.45, 6.00 p in. Sundays. 8.80 a.m.. 5.30 p.m. EVERY IlOl'R ON THE nOtR" (Weekdays. 7.00 a.m. to 8.00 p.m.) TO BALTIMORE. | *2 57. fS.00, tfl-30. *7 oo, *7.20, +8.00. +8 HO. *0.00, f9.30. *10.00. *11.00 a u?.. 112.00 noon. 112.05, *1.00, 11.15, t2.0O. . t:3.2<>. 13.30, t l.00, +4.45, *5 00, tS.03, *5.30. tG.00. 13.30, t7.00, *i>.00, 30, *10.00, 10.35, *11.30, *11.35 p.m. WE ST TV. RD. CHICAGO. *8.00 a.m.. *122. *5.30 p.m. CINCINNATI. ST. I.OCIS and LOUISVILLE, c, A/. ? ... m I A* ? HO 4 A .liirht PiriSKCKG. ^6.00 a.m., *1.22, *0.10 p.m., 12.30 night. CLEVELAND. 00 a.m., *&.10 p.m. COL! MBIS. *5.30 p.m. WHEELING. *8.00 a m.. *5.30 p.m. WINCHESTER. tS.35 a.m.. t4.05, to.00 n.m. FKEHKKICK.tS.35.9'.). 15a.m..fl.30.t4.05.to.85p.nl. HA<*EKSTO WN. tS.35 a.m.. t5.00 P.m. Dally. tExcept Sundav. fSnnuay only. Reservation of Sleeping or t'arlor Car space, rates of fare. etc.. will l?e quickly furnished BY TELEPHONE at nil of the following Ticket Offices: 1417 G St. N.W., Telephone Main 15?1; 019 Pennsylvania Ave., Telephone Main 278. Station, New Jersey Ave. and C St.?Ticket Office. Telephone East CS7. Information Bureau. East 724. Atlantic Coast Lime. Effective April 6. 1007. Notice.?These departures are given as Information. as well as connections with other companies, l>ut arrivals and connections are not guaranteed. 4:2u a.m. dally?sleeping car New York to Jacksonville. Fla. Through coaches Washington to Jacksonville. 8:15 p.m. dally?Sleeping Car New York to Jacksonville, Fla.; New York to port Tampa, Fla., via Jacksonville: New York to Augusta, Ga.; New York to Charleston. S. C.; Washington to Wll uiu.gTas.unsion 10 J .ckst'iiville. UNEXCELLED DININU CAR SKUT! ICE. For tickets snd nil Information apply at the OFFICE OF THE LINK, ?01 PENNSYLVANIA A VENT K NORTHWEST, AND PENNSYLVANIA RAILROAD STATION. GEO. P. JAMES. District Passenger Agent. Washington, D. C. T. C. WHITE, Gen. Pass. Agent. W. J. CRAIG. Pass. Traffic Mgr.. Wilmington. N. C. SffiOTSI KW?. N. B.? Following schedule figures published onijr as information, and are not guaranteed. 7:0o a.m.?Danville and way stations. 8:03 a.m.?Harrisonburg and way stations. 9:00 a.m.?Sleepers and coaches to Atlanta and New Orleans. Dining car. 11:00 a.m.?Sleepers and coaches to Columbia. Savannah and Jacksonville. Dining car. t4:0l p.m.?Harrisonburg and way stations. 4:53 p.m.- Charlottesville. Warrenton and way stations; Strasbqrg week days. 0:15 p.m.?Sleepers and coaches to Atlanta and Columbus, Ga. Sunset Route Tourist sleeper to Bun Francisco tri weekly. 0:50 p.m.?sleepers and coaches to Charlotte, Columbia and Augusta. Dining car. 10:15 p.in ?Sleepers and coaches (via Lynchburg and Bristol) to Chattanooga, Memphis and New Orleans. Dining car. 11:0<> p.m.?New York and New Orleans Ltd., solid Pullman to Asheville, Atlanta, Birmingham i and New Orleans. Club and observation cars. 1 Dluing car. Note: dally; t week days. Through trains from the south arrive Washington 7:35, 8:45 and 0:05 a.m., 2:30, 5:25, 8:45, 11:30 ?\nd 11:10 p.m. dally. Local trains from Harrisonburg, 12:25 p.m. week days and 0:20 p.m. daily; from Charlottesville daily, and StrasLurg week ! days. 8:lrt a m. Frequent trains to and from Bluemont. Ti?'k?*t offices, 705 15th St., 511 Pa. ave. and j Pennsylvania station. e.lI.A' KKHT.V l'.Ail.M. S.n.llARPWICK.P.T.M. ! \V. H. TAVLOK. G P A. L. S. BROWN. U.A. ' Chesapeake&Ghlo Railway SCHKIK "I.K IN KFFriCT MARCH 12. 1907. 2:00 P.M OLD DOMINION K\PRESS, week davs-Stops ut principal points in Virginia. Vestibule train: standard coaches; parlor cap to Virginia 1 lot Springs. Pullman sleepers Clifton IVrge to Louisville, Cincinnati, Indianat ?1N, st. Louis ami Chicago; buffet service from (.lord?>nsvllle. 4 30 ! M NKW C. & O. LIMITED. daily?Fast 11 u vest train; stops only .;t Gordonsville. Charlottesville. Staunton. Clifton Forge and Covington. Va.; IConce\erte ami Hinton, W. \ a. I'ullman sleepers to Lexington, Louisville, Cii.cinr.ati. Indianapolis. St. Louis and Chicago. I'ir.li cars, a la carte service. One night out. 11:1" I'M. F. F. V LIMITED, dally?Solid vestlbule train. Pullman sleepers to Cincinnati, Lexington and Louisville. Compartment sleeping car to Virginia Hot Springs week days. I>lnir.g ears a la carte service. Sleepers Clnr't r-iti t?< Ch'cago and St. Louis and Louisville to Memphis, Nashville and southwest. Reservations and tickets at Chesapeake and Ohio Ot!icts. r.13 Pennsylvania avenue, C0?> 14th street, near F, and Sixth Street Station. Telephone Main 1:7:.0 f< Pennsylvania It. It Cab Service and Main . C & O Ticket Office EDUCATIONAL. 4 . It. We. 8U <1?. 1 wk . 12.53. 1 m?. $7.20. I .> ? \ >?! >?* 1() >. FHI'M'H I.ANCIAOn SCHOOL. Snmnu?r coursrs. Thorough quick method to pro: n wi 21. spcnU. read, understand. Trial free. ' >:I.I.K \ I'Rl I?'IIU.MME,3U lml. av.n.w.^car lines) I t: y \ TST eSu.4 MME. J. 1STI . : V. * Ti l.er cf V-ilep and desires to announce re :i. .?1 r?> her hos.e studio, 112i? F ?t. n e. S tea for summer course. Tha Beriitz School 1 723 g? Lamgiiages, j" 14thstFrench, f.ermati. Spanish. Italian. Kiulish, etc. Native teachers. Trial lesion free. Rpe< ;\I reparation fv.r Summer Travels. tpla-tf pn MNN'S BUSINESS COLLEGE. fc a k. * ' i MONTH |S $5. Day. , r" Civil Service preparation. Mgbt u Shorthand, Typewriting, bookkeeping, Ate. fo?6-tf : HALL-NOYES SCHOOL. Day and nlttht; both s?-xes: all jig*: courses colIrk:.' ; . ;arat :v. it* hnl a. and graded; also prhats . ct-iff .ng. Year r ind. FKANCES MANX HALL, A M I'rln., 221 E u.wr.; 'phone Main 3&77-K. I II. Shorthand & Typewriting. , ! We ! i h 1*111: : n. (Sroham. Ore*:?, Ramos and t'e ?\\ aUl- nxftviiu. 75 to llM worJs per lulnutd In l.i i:rs uu:ir:niteo?J Special afternoon be?? *. bi f r government employ. stk\? x;kaP111i; aCADKMY. Colorado b'.df. ?90 if.6 Of I OF U ASH13KG1Olf. MAI > L EWl To I lii Ue) phi a. Om of Am bust to wake up !' . s t 11. - f life. Prepare?* 40 Boya for colr ! 1- '"ih y?-nr. Ln-se gymnasium. Dept. f. . I N-? tiV.M-. UK NT rKOrEUTY. NatSonaj Loan & In v. Co., ESTABLISHED 1S06. THOMPSON 1.1 1LMNG, 7u.'i l'th street n w. on*. TUI.ASLUY. SECOND FLOOR. mjl9-tf -iTi T?j SCHOOL TEACHERS RECEIVEJORE PAY Board of Education Adopts Recommendations. MR. CHANCELLOR'S COMMENT Has Followed Rulings of "Superior Auditing Officials." PROMOTIONS BUT ONCE A YEAR Some Not Eligible to Present Promotion?Others Merely Recommended for Retention. iinciiuciii *_iiaiH tfiHjr m suomiiuiig to the board of education yesterday recommendations as to salaries of teachers and officers for the next school year, said: "I have endeavored to follow as closely as possible the rulings of the various superior accounting and auditing officers. To certain of these legal and administrative provisions I desire to call your attention: An officer or a teacher can be promoted in salary only once in a twelvemonth. Several hundred teachers have been either appointed or promoted at some time within the past twelve months. Though not eligible to increase next July in the case of officers or next September in the case of teachers, they will be eligible to increase within the year. "An officer or teacher demoted in salary class goes to the highest salary o? the lower class. In certain instances teachers are not recommended for increase at present, though recommended for retention. In some of these cases a transfer to another school or division will later be recommended." ' The promotions, which were all approved, are as follows: Officers. W. 8. Montgomery, ?t,<>00, $2,700; S. B. Slmmnns 41 Sl.'JtH): "R. K. Bushee. 5600. J'jou; A. T. Stuart, $2,000, $2,7o0; J. A. Cliambcrlain, $2,200, $,2.'iOO; C. S. Clark,' $2,200, $2,300; W. B. Patterson, $2,200, $2,300; E. G. Kimball, $2,200, $2,300; Isaac Fairbrother, $2,300; B. T. Janney, $2,200, $2,300; S. E. Kramer, $2,200, $2,300; \V. W. Black, $2,200, $2,300; II. -VI. Johnson, $2,200, $2,::<>0; S. M. Ely, $2,200, $2,300; R. C. Bruce, $2,20", $3,000; H. L. Bailey, $2,200, $2,300; J. C. Nalle, $2,200, $2,300. Office. Maud Wagner, $050, $840; A. H. Birch, $ 550, $075; F. C. Baldwin, $025, $050; Lily Simmons, $025, $05o; Rosa Carter, $500, $050. Primary Work. E. V. Brown, $1,800, $1,850; E. V. Rlddleberger, $: ?*>0, $1,350; Lola Johnson, $1,040, $1,070; M. C. James, $875, $900; J. E. Wormley, $775, $800; Mary Europe, $6oO. $675; J. G. Tyler, $65", $675; E. R. Amos, $650, $675. Drawing. S. E. Fuller, $1,500. $1,600; Hilda North, $1,040, $1,070; A. M. Atlee, $950, $980; E. E. Foster, $950, $980; F. L. Hungerford, $725, $750; L. G. Wines, $675, $700; E. F. Maurer. $650, $615. Drawing Department. T. W. Munster, $1,300, $1,350; W. D. Dixon, $900, $020; S. D. Milton, $N25, $S50; N. L. Guy, $7oo, $750; J. C. Montgomery, $725. $750; C. K. Wormley, $675, $7on; R. C. Orme, $650, $675. Manual Training. P. I,. OUrlen, $!?50, F.?8o; h;. j. LtaK'n. $020; J. A. Deggee, $900, $020; R. T. Pumphrey, $!"*">, $. $: Florence Jenkins, $875. $'.KX); A. M McDaniels, $S75, $!H?0; M. K. Davis, $825. $850; M. A, Bums. $825, $S50; F. B. Espey. $775, $80<>; J. P. Wilkinson, $725, $75?>; E. AV. Saxton, $725, $750; K. D. Jones, $72". $750; Kathryn Plloon, $075, $700; N. I. Klggli s S'C.ii $1. Carpenter, $350 $<175; J. \Y Shaw. f 1 ,r:?h>, $1,350; Helen Johnson, $725. *75'>; Ella Freeman. $725. $750; Laura Park< r, $725. $750; J, T. Freeman, $'150, $675, and it. T. Miliar, $*>50, $075. Sewing Department. W \V. Cage, $1,500, $1,550; M. C. Henry, $l>75, $700; S. C. Bartholow, $*>5<>, $075; K. E. Brt-snahan, $050, $075; Genevieve Cassin. $050. $075; A. B. Conway. $050, $075; M. V. Co!.!?oyp, $050, $075: S. M. Davidson, $')50, $075; Caroline Dodson, $t!5<>, $075; Kate Graham, $f'o. $675: A. I.. Norris, $650. $075: C. L. Stanton. $650, $675; E. E. Smith, $650, $075; E. K. Thornton, $iif>0, $675; A. M. Wells, $650. It. E. Wilson, $<> >0, $675; Lora White, $650. $675:Josephlne White, $050, $675: J. E. Anderson. il.;?x>, $1,:t50; M. E. Griffin. $'".7"), 7<*>: Amillta Alexander, $050, $675: E. N. Brown, $?W>, $.T75; A. D. Jones, $650, $675: M. G. Lewis. $050, $?75: E. B. Lewis, $650, $675; G. H. Powell, $650, $(175; Augusta Savoy, $650, $675. and E. F. Wilson, $600, $675. Physical Training. A. J. Turner, $1,300, $1,350, L. E. Love, $S>5??, Theresa Lee. $725, $750; J. E. Davis, $650, $675: E. B. Henderson, $(550. $675; Rebecca Stoneroad, $1,500, $1,600; R, E. i r .lit t I JL i. >'? ... V . - , T?'V--V t ?-< ViiVO*CIlUl| # I i>U, F. If Wolverton, $725, $750; T. Breuningcr. ?'. $7; F. H. Skinner, $650, $075, a:ul Elsie Sanders, $050, $700. Kindergarten. C. H. Watkins. $1,500, $1,550; G. P. Campbell, $1,800, $1,100. Library. Mina Goetz, $!>50, $080; J. B. Brandon, $500. $525. Normal School No. 1. A. M. Godlns. $2,000, $2,100; n. P. Wise. $1,300. $1,400: S. B. Slpe. $1,300, $1,400; S E. iloMahon, $1,100, $1,200; E. T. Hummer. $1,100. $l,2iiO: M. C. Breen, $1,000, Sl.lOo: Cornelia Whitney, $1,000, $1,100; R. ; T,. Hardy, $1,000. $1,100; Marietta Ptockard, 1 T-S00, $900; E. E. Parkinson, $HX>, S Normal School No. 2. ' I.. E. Moten. $2,000, $1,G50: S. W. Brown, J $1.10; E. L. Morris, $1,910, * resigned: S. E. Simons, $1,000. $2,000; L. E. J, C. Colliere, $1,600, $1,700; Nora Hoegi Is- g berger, $1,300, $1,400: M. E. Morgan, $1,300, $ $1,40<>: Mary Weddell, $1,300. $1,400; A. M. I Wilson. $1,?'.0, $1,270; E. R. Walton, $1,2M0, r $1,270; W. F. Dales, $1,100, $1.2?): C. W. $ Orr. $1,100. $1.1300; Ellen Golden, $1,100, C $1.2-X); Marie Siebert, $1,100. $1,200; M. R. I Hainpson, $1,100, $1,200: J. L. Ditto. $1,100, ? $1,200: H. P. Hoover, $1,040, $1,070; E. L. C Compton, $1,000, $1,10*>;'S. M. Farr, $1,000, $1,100; Eugenie Lelbschutz. $1,000, $1,100; H. H. Burroughs, $1,000, $1,100; W. C. Myers, $1,000, $1,100; Q. S. Edelin, $1,000, i $1,100; Mildred Dean, $1,000, $1,100; G. W. ~ Kelly, $1,000, $1,100; W. M. Phelps, $1,0(10. * $1,100; Lillian Pace, $1,000, $l,10u; R. A. ; C Maurer, $1,000, $1,900; Louise Robbins, | $ $l.?On, $1,100; Estelle Fenno, $1,000, $1,100:!}, H. M. My slop, $1,000, $1,100: A. M. Clark, \ $1,0;?). $1,100; H. X. Gary, $1.0W), $1,100; C. C. Wright. $1,0, $1,000; Kate TinJall. $!>.*?, I ^ $1,000; L. M. Evans, $000. $l,(Kk>: Rusul e j } Hohinette, $000. $1,000; William Foley, $*:; >, ! . $y.'>0; A. A. Jones, $800, $050: B. R. R'is.-, I * $850. $875; Philip Kluepfel, $8.%0. $1,000: R. ! I 1'. SamTerlin, $8">0. $!>.">(>; Fag-' Taylor. $.SOO, j j. $060; H. M. Coolidge. $S00, $?5i?: L. N. Mann, , $775, |800: M. E. Clark, $750. $'J:/0. ? t ? ^ 1 .Eastern mgn acnoui. r W. S. Small. $2,000, $2,100; W. J. Wallis, ^ SI.300, $1,400; Phoebe Holmes, $1,300, $1,400; g Lananna Wllklns, $1,100, $1,200; Frank > Suter, $1,100, $1,200; B. L. Gardner, $1,100, * $1,200; Percival Padgett, $1,000, $1,100; J. J. j Rothermel, $1,000, $1,100; M. C. Hawes, $ $1,000, $1,100; H. M. Johnson, $1,000. $1,100; i A. M. McColm. *1,000, $1,100; C. J. Rivot, $ $1,00?); $1,100; G. A. Shelp. $1,<>00. $1,1M; K. J D. Bucknam, $1,000, $1,100; J. L>. Brooks, $ $1,000, $1,250; C. A. Van Doren, $0!>0, $<><10; $ 0. \V. Boyd, $775, $800; Elizabeth Blrtwell, C $750, $900. $ Western High School. $ E. C. Westcott, $2,000, $2,100; E. S. New- $ ton, $1,300; $1,400; H. M. Cushlng. $1,100, S $1,200; W. E. Priest, $l,i00, $1,2??; T. R. | Rupll, $1,100, $1,200; I. O. Young. $1,1; Bertha Gullaume. $050, * Elsfe Turner, $SC0, $l?50; E. S. Wimer, $ )? 1: y Business High School. V Allan Davis, $2,000, $2,100; E. L. Thurston, * $1.!KX), $2,000; A. M. Graham, $1,100, $1,200; j, Col.ver Meriwether, $1,100, $1,200; E. A. II Clark, $1,100, $1,200; G. \V. Gordon, $1,100, ?< $1,200; A. L. Howard, $1,100, $1,200; M. L. Burns, $1,000. $1,100; Charles Hart, $1,000, $1,100; K. E. McNelley, $1,001, $ $1,100; F. M. Merrlllat, $1.000. $1,100; F. E. Throckmorton, $1,000, $1,100; H. H. Roberts, . $1,000. $1,100: J. C. Butler. 11.000 *1 ion- M * J. Gibson, $1,0; \V. H. Wolverton, $1,000, ^ $1,100; U G. Bruce, <1,000. >1.100; M. O. $ Dean, $1,000, $1,100; M. P. Forhes. $925. S $l,OOl; Isabella Solomons. $920. $950; C. W. $ Hecox, $830, $950; E. W. Cross, $S.*i0. $950; 1 8. A. T)alton, $.S.'!0, $050; E. M. Calhoun, J $800. $950; L. C. I>oherty, $800, $95)0; H. S. s ? miDeeK, WOO, *950; L. E. Muckenhaupt, I $k>0. Jt'.'iO; A. B. Piggott, $M)0, *830; G. W. J Sunderland, $SOO, $S:;o; A. J. Marsh, $750, I JWK.I. I M Street High School. ' W. T. R. Jackson, $2,000, $2,100; H. E. I Riggs, $1,900, $2,000; N. E. Weatherless, * $1,!J00, $2,000; A. H. Glenn, $l,90O, $2,000; * C. E. Parke, $1,300, $1,400; P. N. Bailey, | $1,100, $1,200; James Storum, $1,100, $1,200; ji J. E. Datcher, $1,100, $1,200; C. M. $< Thomas. $1,100, $1,200; lT. S. G. Bassett. V $1,000, $l,loO; Mineola Kirkland, $1,000, f $1,100; Otella Cromwell, $l.?oo. $l,1(H); C. t' S. Shippen. $1,i*M>, $1,1(0; W. B. Hartgrove, $1,000, $1,100; H. M. Joseph, $1,000, $1,100; J Garnet Wilkinson, $1,000. $1,100; W. L. $ Smith. $1,000, S1.1O0; X. II. Thomas, $'.12.1. G $1,01*0; P. 1>. Williams. $000, $1 ,$000; M. E. Cromwell. $750. $900: J. M. Carter. $750, S:?I0; M. 1'. Burrill. $7>*>. $850; II. G. I Douglass, $650. $S00; Arthur Brooks, $025. $ $i;r,(:; Z. E. I.yson, $575, $(!00; S. G. Simpson, $550, $575. Armstrong Manual Training School. ^ W. B. Evans, $2,000, $2,100; R. X. Mat- j. tingly, $1,900, $2,000; D. B. Thompson. $, $l,loo, $1,200; G. R. Simpson. $1,100, $1,200: ?. J. D. Baltimore, $1,040, $1,070; J. 1I. Hill, } $1,040, $ 1,07?>; W. S. Wormley, $1,040, \ $l,07o; A. U. Craig, $1,040, $1,070; A. ?' C. Newman, $1,000. $1,100; Benjamin ^ Washington, $1,000, $1,100; SI. 1'. Slurreil, $1,000, $1,100; J. C. Wright, $1.(>?(. $1,100; N. F. Brown, $1,000, $1,100; c. Jt. 11 Madella, $D80. $1,010; E. SI. Thomas, $800, $' $020; li. C. Dodson, $8U), $800; Julia Sic- $> Ailno, $800, $s.'!0; A. E. Thomas, $MX), $830; -A S. A. Keys. $8(W, $830; Alice Pinyon, SSOO, J830; A. W. Grlmke, $>00, $830, H. E. C Brooks, $8oO, $830; SI SI. Slorton. $X00, S $830; R. SI. I)enn, $S0o, $830; R. I. Vaughn. $< $800. $j>?0; G. B. Campbell, $SOO, $830; SI. V E. Hillman, $800. $83- n n t ti $1,300 to $1,340; N. E. L. McLean. $1,240, $1,280; C. B. Smith, $1,270, $1,310; C. L. Gar- j rison. $1,270, $1,310: Horton Simpson, $1,270, $1,310; K. II. Bevard, $1,100. $1,230; I A. L,. Sargent. $1,130, $l,l?0; B. L. C. Patti- E son, $990, $1,190; Janet McWllliftm, $990, $1,030; K. R. McQueen. $990. $1,030; A. H. ^ Fuller, $.Hr,0, $MK); S P. Sparks, $SCO, $1,040; ,\ Mary McWilliam. $S00, $S90; A. L. Galeski, f^OO, $890; H. I. Walsh, $SOO, $h!K); J osephine e RnrkA SKtil) J.SOO- Mnrv TiRfkpv SsiHl ?>i, $890; M. W. Hoover, j. $800. $830; I,. I,. Lockhart, $800. $8.'i0; J. E. ?, Bak?>r, $800, $830; 8. R. Craighill, $800, j$830; K. M. Raber, $800, $830; F. A. Reeve, $800. $830; II. J. Davenport, $800, $830; C. P. Dulin, $.800, $8.'V0; K. W. Hobgood, $.800. $830; R. L. Teel, $800, $830; Grace Cauld- c well. $800, $830; A. B. Dillon, $800. $830; E. 5 G. Swan. $800; $830; F. C. Mortimer, $80. $830; M. Lauten- $ schlager, $8nrt, $s:iO; Elizabeth Lackey, $800, t, $830; J. A. Kupfer, $800, $830; C. K. Stutz, ' $800, $830; E. R. Vose, $800. $.830; S. A. * Moore, $800. $830; M. C. Dalls. $800, $830; $ E. M. Hull. $800, $830; M. A. McMahon. 9 $800. $830; 1. D. Eddingfiold, $800, $830; J E. $ Dumont, $800, $830; K. S. Brown, $800, $830; t M. Bishop, $675, $700; c. F. Carrothers. w5. $700; al. E. Robinson, $675, $700; a. j. 'lurk, *675, $700; E. T. Prtnce, $675, $700; I". F. Schoenborn, $<>75, $700; V. J. Arnold, !675, $700; M. V. Griffiths, $i!75. S=7?h>; Mary Srown, $650. $675: i.. A. Uentley. $'!50. $075; v. E. Soammell, $650. $075; V. H. Johnson, 1150, $675; M: L. Scott. $650. $675; L. M. leeve, $'>50. $075; M. \V. Standlford, $C50. r.t.v a m r?nitrv scmi sti75- m. f. ."uddy, $650, $i>75; Adele Moody, $650, $'175; j. A. .Mourning', $C5l>, $675; M. \V. Tlioinpon, $650, $675; J. K. Dyer. $650. $675; M. A. Vdkins, $>'>50. $1175; I>. M. I'renticc, $650, 675; M. V. Slater. $650. $675; Bessie Ridglav, $650, $675; J. M. Searle, $<.50. $675; i. B. Holland, $6ix>. $>.25: Francos Donovan, (KX?, $625; C. M. Stinzing. $ <>'?. $1.25: Mar;ueritc McPherson, 5625; S H, WeltS, ?00. $625: M. O. Speaks. $tHM>. $125; K. G. illiott, $600, $625: G. G. Newton, $600. $625: S. R. Merillat, $600, $625; Grace Mcl,:?:;rlne, 000. $625; C. N. Agnew, $600, $625: K. M. "rook, $600, $625; Alice Turner. $525. $550; -oraine McFarlane, $525, $550; Cornelia Inow, $5*to. $525; T. D. Adams, $500, $525; \ II. Allen, $500, $525. Second Division. A. I-. Chesney, $1,500, $1,630; F. E. Iendley, $1,5(10. $1,030; S. B. Kent, $1,590. 1,630; M. E. Bond, $1,270. $1,310; S. C. 'ollins, $1,270, $1,310; F. S. Fairley, 1,270. $1,310; S. E. White, $1,270, $1.31o; I. E. C. Walker, $1,220. $1,200; S. B. Srown, $800, $S!)o; A. E. Buriingame, SCO, $Sno; M. M. Dyer. $M!0. SS'.ni; N. !. 'urmage, $8tlo, $sSJ"; K. E. Kaiser, $S00, S?o; Anne Lamborn, $800, $si>o; E. F. pachman, SSOiI, $800; Elsie Roche, SSOO, Slio; M. \V. Cameron. Ssiio, M. V. 'otter. $800. SK'.o. K. V. Boss. 8800. ss:;(i; !. E. Draney. $8<><>, $830; Caroline Raney. $800. jvi. m. Hendley, Snoo. $s:io; .. G. Clifton. $050, $075; L. SI. Hearee, 050, $075; A. G. Alden, $050, takeman, $00u, $025; M. SI- Stockbridge, 0(10, $025; Jessie Brashears, $<>, $025; I. S. Clark, $000, $025; F. SI. Cook. $000, G25; Mary Cleveland, $000. $025; L. E. teller, $000, $025; Z. B. Rose. $0<>0. $025; . E. Kosse, $000, $025; B. K. Knight, iiiio, soja; vv. i\l. iving. yiiiiii. it. ij. IcNainara, $000, $025; Recha Sanders, 075, $700; G. E. Senior. $075, $700; S. P. ohngon, $050, $075; A. M. Fletcher. $075. 700; M. S. Smith, $075, $7no; S. A. Voght, 075, $700; Mae Penning, $075. $700; M. McFarland, $075, $7tK); R. F. Twichell, 050, $075; E. B. Hoyme,. $650, $075; A. i. Nevitt, $050, $075; S. E. Reamer, $050, 075; R. C. Davis, $050, $075; C. I. Rettig, 050, $075; A. G. Llnd, $050, $075; Sophia anger. $050, $075; Bertha Lownthal, $050, 075; M. C. Woodward. $050. $075; M. E. 'ollin, $650, $075; H. C. Moody, $050. $075; '. ?.. Donovan, $050. $075; R. A. Dugan, 650, $075; Ivah Richards, $050, $075; Jane lodges, $800. $s:iO; p;. J. Lackey, $MKJ, $830; I. Ji Malone, $sfi0, $830; G. M. Martin, $800. S.'iO; K. M. Jaquette, $800, $KM>; 15. H. aron, $800. *830; Sarah l.arnhorn. ?800, 830; Magdalen Breuninger, $800, $><30; M. McKee, $800, *830; F. C. Slater, $800. 830; K. G. Raymond, $800. $830; Nellie tlchards, *800, $S:S0; A. M. Williams. $800, 830: M. E. Young, $800, *830; M. L. lurphy, $800. *830; R. E. Castelle, $800, *30; M. F. English, $800, *830; A. B. lurpliy, $800, $830; Eliza Caton, $075, $7; !. M. Dawes, $(J75. $700; H. A. Dennlson, STB, $700; N. A. Maurer, *675, $700; E. P. I'ild, $600, *025; M. E. McGroarty, *600, f>25; N. B. Taylor, $525, *550; Eireane Wilams, $500, $525, and Clara Borris, $500, 325. Third Division. Anne Beers, $1,050, 11.090; N. M. Mack, 1,470, $1,510; J. M. Raw lings, $1,270, $1,310; i. E. Kealey, $1,270, $1,310; M. A. McNantz, 1,270; $1,310; a. p. Stromberger, $1,270, 1,310; Lyda Dalton, $1,270, $1,310; M. E. tockett, $800, $890; A. E. Hopkins, $1,100, 1,130; S. J. Kealey, $800, $890; 1. W. Vanerwerker, $80o, $890; Emogene Bear, $860, Oo; E. V. Snowden. }8?K>, $s!Xi; E. J. Block, sOO, $SOO; >1. E. Forbes, $800, $830; Carrie tewart. $800, $8!'0; L. B. Thorn, $800, $8, $830; L. M. Mcntosh, $S00, $830; S. C. Goodman, $M?, $s'io; !. S. Wlllenbueher, $80;t, $830; M. A. Kuhel, $S0O. $83, $830; A. M. Foley. $800. $S30; R. r. Carratlier, $800, $830; M.M.Gardner, $800, 830; A. T. Lyon, $800, $830; I,. E. Carpener. $800, $830; I. B. Leesnitzer, $.800, $830; l. A. Hinkel, $SOO, $830; L. J. Busey, $800, 75, $700; B. A. 'Oder, $075, $7<>0; E. R. Roue, $075, $700; 1. E. Whitzell, $075, $7<)0; M. F. Bugbee, ITT5. $7.C0; P. M. Oberly. $075, $700; N. V. D. killman, $075, $700; Mary Reynolds, $07.", r.'JO; M. M. Meyers. $850, $075; Therese lerrle, $050, $075; M. D. Davits. $050, $075; I. A. Muckenhoupt, $650. $675; M. P. Bradu_... '-'ji . r r> n^rtiov ?:-j> ti'-r.. tertha Rodgers. $050, $675; M. E. Yoder, IJ50. $075; May T.yon, $075; E. M. Van >oren, $650, $675; J. E. Brown, $050, $075; !. M. Harrison, $050. $075; E. B. Marshall, :iuO. $075; L. O. Burroughs. $625, $050; M. Yount. $?i0o, J62f>; M. C. White. $0. J(52fj; j. G. Wright, $0o0, $025; O. W. Greene, 300, $625; F. A. Pierce. $600, $625; P. Magee, $600, $025; M. B. Hardy, liOO, $025; Louise Berry, $0iK>, $*>25; M. L. anderson, $600, $<>25; Ama Herrle, $600, l>25; J. A. Smith, $000, $025; L. I. Tolson, BOO. $025; E. M. Church, $000. $025; E. J. Vliite. $600, $625; E. M. Nelson, $IKK>. $025; tuth Dumont, $625; L. G. Hart", $025; M. R. Burbank, $075, $700; Lorena iarrison, $600, $625. Fourth Division. Charles X. Thompson, $1,020; Annir Van lorn, $1,270, $1,310; C. A. Johnson, 1,270, $1,310; A. B. Neumeyer, $1,270, 1,310; H. P. Johnson, $1,100, $1120; M. .. Smith, $1,100, $1,100; S. E. Halley, 1.100, $l.'i::0; Miranda Steele. $1,030. $1,070; J. Riley. $!I00. $1,130; S. E. Wise. $>-oo, ',<>. $N00; Lily memer, *^i"; n. .\j. >->io, '. V. Trcck, $s::<>; L. H. Cohen. $??>. ?{?; A. M. Whltemore, -jviti; K \V. leloy, J"-"*'. $>>30: Lama Shaekelfonl. $MK), vN); A. M. liohbp. $.sri?, $S30; A. E. Crump, *>(), $.k3<>; E. E. Halliday, $-011. $s30; Ji-.inette Cohen, $SuO, $.s*SO; M. E. Garivtt. $n#>, ??>; Minnie Ilarper. $S00, $-30; Iielh- Allen, <00, $>v0; A. C. Sehwinerhammer. $v. $830; E. I,. hace, S?>7$7oo; E. O. Wiiitni y, $ ?7; arah Musson. $675. $700; M. M. Carraher, >73. $700: E. J- Maloney. $675, $7, $7(>0; Katherlne Burden. $075, r<)i>: Elsie Vansant, $675; M. E. Sturd, $cr.0. $('.75; A. S. Hughes, $?5<>, $075; [. E. Holden, $i>5<>, $675; Xellie Ramby, S50, $075; A B. llessler. $050. $075; F. N. rossfleld, $650, $675; Lillian Halley, $050, >75; M. L. Walter, $050, $075; M. L. Burke, >50, $075; L. L. Thomas, $050, $075; C. B. iuxen, $050, $075; X.il!ian Hoover, $050, $075; 1 . G. Lockwood, $050, $075; J. D. Mason, 550. $075; Q. M. Janney, $050, $075; B. M. [lpkins, $025. $<>50; M. A Law, $000, $025; L H. Lamson, $OOJ. $025; E. B. Jones, $, >25; M. G. Gates, $000. $025; Gall Mattox, 500, $025; M. F. Jayne, $000, $025; A. E. iisciiori, .uauu v\ line, <'I'"Jt I. M. Duval!, ??XJ, $025; E. I,. Price, Jlioo, !25; M. M. Marsden, $G(<>, $G25; J. R. Bakr, $25, $55(i; R. L. .Millard, $500, $525. Fifth Division. F. T.. Reeves, $1,6$0; E. T,. Godey, 1,470, $1,510; E. M. Chase, $1,300, $1,400; '. A. Ossire. $1 270, $1,310; T. C. Roeser. 1,270, $1,310; M. F. Gore, $1,';60, $1.420. *900; A. F. Perrie, $S?i. R90; E. E Darnelle. $860, $800; E. A. Moron, $StiO, *MK); M. A. Connolly, $?:0, $f>90; PRICE, IX THE HEAR I $500 CAh $27.50 A MONTH WILL PAY ? INCLUDING EYERY IX This $27.50 is the total 111011 age of ,$19.64 goes toward payii is taken for interest. By tnkii WASTED in the past, and malci future. OUR SYSTEM brings ! the ONLY means by which lie SAME TIME secure his home In the LAST YEAR we homes in tliis neighborhood, an small purchase of adjoining gro few more $3,850 and $3,975 hoi Come and see the delightf SAME monthly payment that tli Take 9th st. cars to Park r< square east, or let SHANNON & LUC Know and they wi MIDDAUGH & SHAX: "NO PLACE LIKE HOME; $4,450. COLUMBIA HEIGHTS. Tills Is a homelike little house, bright and cheerful, modern In every way; rooms; tiled bath; cellar; furnace; complete in every way. Can sell on very easy terms. $2,600. NEAR WASHINGTON CIRCLE. A snap._ Bay-window brick, overlooking Pi. ave.; 0 rooms, bath, cellar, ltents for $22.50. $4,200. A GOOD BUY. lfi-f JL U V U U-M 41 Ji M-v 1L*4 9 4 11328 N. Y. Avenue. f 4fj rn.v2K-3t.40 -/^ wwmwmwmwwwwwwm i CLEVELAND PARK. S | Two Beautiful Lots. j ( SEWER, WATER, PAVEMENTS, ) 25 amid 35 CENTS, ( 11 MONTHLY PAYMENTS, j MOORE <& HILL (Inc.). j (' my2C-Su,tn,th-lf,21 ) WeWil! Trust You. I Tour chance for a home. If never { before. Write fpr Free Booklet. In- :| | formation furnished. i ! Jenkins & SlEgdon, | Room 73, Home Life Building, WasIiDinigtorj, D. C. Care of Valley Realty Company. : opO-3ni,25 ; C. Ti. Wilson. $s<:0, $S!>0; Mangle Xoud. JSO.I, $M*I; M. J. Watts, M. P. Osslre, I SsiM S.KiHI- M M Berrv SMikl JVli- \i II Klufrle, $8uo. SV.ii; i; H. Thompson. $MN>, $S">V; T. A. Harden, #Sim. J. E. Ton. r. ki. $830; A. M. l.i Porte. Si,<7' <1; K. X. I?ansilale. i?(I75, $7oo; M. >[, Iionovan, -S ?7; N. 1>. Moote. SC75. $?"< : Grace Wanstall, $600, $973; S. P. Clokey, $050. $075; M. K. PiffROtt. S.I50. $075; .M. V. Fanth, $t:r>o, Ethel $830, $675; A. C. Keliher. $650, $675; Alice Berry, $650, $ti75: H. 1". Tayl?.r. $-50. $075: A. F Mitchell. $650. $*175; C. I>. Breeht, $050, $ti7".; F. J. Pvona StiT.O St'.T.V ! ' <1 f'jirr I Mary Wilklns, $050, $075; V. E. Turtle, $050, $675; Henrietta King. $023, $?;">(?; A. H. UIke, $05<>, $, $025. E. P. Lewis, $000, ?>.li">; V. R. Sullivan, $600, $023; 11. M. King, $t!00, $025; F. E. Glascock, $600, $023; M. E. Taylor, $000, $023; C. G. Larman, $600, $625; li. B. Hiileary, $600, $t;25; Elsie Michaelson, $000, $023; Alice Concklin. $000. $023; M. II. Eippilt, $000, $023: V. D. Schaefer, $600, $623; I,. V. Masters. $000, $023; X. S. McClelland. $323, $550; Liiiian Davis, $500. $523; M. L. Davis. S5'M>, $323; Mary Willis Farqtihar, $31.10, $523, and M. G. Slarrow, $050, $v,t). Sixth Division. E? C. Dyer. $1,270, $1,510; E. F. Goodwin. $1,270. $l,:;iO; G. S. Silvers, $1,270, $1,."10: M. J.Austin, $1,270, $1,310; A. J. Bell, $1,270, , $1,310; M. B. I'earson, $1,270, $1,310; K. C. Babbington, $1,270, $1,310; M. G. Young. $1,150, $1,110; O. A. Ebert. $1,120, $1,300; F. li. Slater, si.oio; lv a. \ oornee.s, $990; M. E. Gannon, $htX>, $8:?'; G. A. Phillips, $.v.i0; II. M. Knlglitnn. !?Sf>0; C. V. Allen, $??0, ?S90; A. E. Haslup, XSfiO, $S90; E. A. Casparl, SHOO, L. E. Glenn, JRTO $800; XI. S. Ewer, $?<*>. $830; [j. E. Mortimer. $S00, $$30: .M. E Dodge, $S00, Paulino Mueden. ??. $; J r. Fernald, $MiO. $830; G. E. Kelsey. .< '<*), $*30; SI. S. Howells. $.MW. $830; E. SI. S;r.!lh. $.mm. . f->;:0; Elizabeth Weedon, $800, $330; si. E. I.uttrell. $s?rt. $8:10; J. li. Fernald, S830; Alice Hanley. $800, $830; SI. O. Bresnahan, (Continued on Twenty-first Page.) $3,?5?' OF THE X. W. qi AM) OR ONI*: OF TIIFSF IIOMFS, f)LL \R OF 1XTFKFST. thly payment, of which an averig^or the home and onlv $7.Sr*> iff your rent, which you have :ng it become a l'K< )! 1 I in tin: :o the man of reasonable salary can LIVE WELL, ami at the without self-sacrifice. have sold ONE HUNDRED (1 it is only because of another nn ^ ' ? iliiiic ^uiisrap'csa, sainiQ Best House Li | on ? | COLUMBIA HEIGHTS. H. Clay Stewart & Son, 617 14th st. n.w. *} S myl8-sn.tu,th,6t ? I MONEY 1 | TO LOAN. | We have on hand various & i| amounts?$300 to $10,000. 5% * interest. Smallest expense pos- gf c'l.lo ? g( Jil | Moore & Hill (line.) | I 1333 Q St. N. W. | U ai>20-!Wt.28 fcfc ig>^iyjgwifl>6i%sp? ^ cHiusesiasE8BEidaH?msiaHms;isaieji ? Small Cash Payment. ^ 3 BUY ONK OF THOSE SUBSTANTIAT. r 3 NEW HOMES AT I8TH AM) LAMONT 3 B STS. N.W.; END OF CONN. AVE. CAH ? 3 LINE. m 3 SPECIAL FEATURES ? Stylish pressed- M vi brick bay-window fronts: 10 attractive jjj 21 rooms; extra large tile?l baths; HOT V/A- ?jj STER HEAT; 2-atory rear porebea; ro< iujt JJ closets in abundance: laundry and servants' J* toilet In cellar: ileliirhtfill lorntton ! a} ARRANGEMENT- Parlor, reception hall ?!J M dining room and kitchen on first fltx?r; 4 Si largo sleeping chambers and delightful hath ?J fijj on second floor; 2 large, tine rooms on ?| 3 third lloor. y Modest cash payment; balance to suit. fl WILLIGE, GIBBS & R DANIEL, - 603-05 13th n.w" np3-90t S2 JJKS^4H?> 3* 3hW?<8H7? I i | * V <5t \> Positively the beet hemes In Mount Iboeha vista MTEl J mm m j ( In the heart of thf B.ue U!\ t / three hours' run from Washing- C ) ton. Two thousand fiet ab"\.i { / o*-u. ivr\ci. fcL i v icv, au;-? i \ garago, golf, tennis. 1 ) Booklet at Star office. rnwm ?sa ( MANAGER, IS? BSiiBMJ 1 BALI CMOT1, 6^L'o mjr20-7t , />n,rCvONEY invented in D. (( )) of C. Real Estate is safely and profitably i invested. Tou'll find the bf?st buying opportunities on our lists of Home properties, j Business properties and Investment properties. Thos.J.Fisher&Co.,Inc.f 114114 F St. N. W. *1)21It