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FOR RENT?HOUSES. KI RMSHKD Oil l'Nrt'RNl?llED. F< >11 RENT-A KENTAI. BARGAIN: I'.VB HAL lv furnished 10-room house: furnace heat; in tint* neighltorhood; at very low rent to a good Ask h)n>ui it. GEO. W. LINKINS, 800 19th st. n.w. jal-flt 1 < ?~R KKNT-L'NtTRMSHKI). 172S Lamont. 12r.3b0n.oo 513 II. iOr. b....50.07 l?44 R I av.12r.2b.75.SO Kenyon.10r.b50.00 1747 Q nw. 10r.2b.750> 153S 17th nw.10r.b42.50 17m 17th. lOr. b..5o.?*) ir>28 Q nw. 8r. b.37.50 1 *19 10th nw.13r.bM.iK) i lo Quincy at. n.e.. Or. and b $25..V) The Lorctta Apartments $50.00 to $37.50 We .have a number of desirable fornl8lie?l li"ises In the n.w. nation; rent, $?p per mo. and upward. TYLKH k RUTHERTORD. Inc.. ?wn* 730 15th at. n.w. KURXISHKD. , FOR RKNT-129 MO. AVE. X.K.: SIX ROOMS and bath; nicely furolahed; piano; choice loca tion: m]uan? froui Capitol and 3 car lines; Southern exposure; moderate r. nt. Ja3-2t 1 ?>It R ENT ? W ELI*-F1 * KN1SHEI> IIOFSE. near 10th st. and Scott drcje* f?H* hoarding house or private home: would sell contents of house. Address Box 17. Star office. Ja3-3t FOR RENT ? FFR\1SHEI> A TEN - ROOM bonne. within two blocks of "Boston House." All r?*>ms now occupied with tenants. Larjre dining room and kitchen. Suitable for taking iHwnlers. Ix>ng-term lease. WTLVJGE. GIBBS & DANIEL. 003 k 005 13th. Ja3-6t Knit KK\Y _ SEVERAL VERY DESIRABLE KIRMSHED Hol'SKS; SDMK I/K'ATED IN THE MOST FASHIONABLE SECTION OK TI1K CITY RENTING AT FROM $50 To *300 I'ER MONTH. TYLER & RUTHERFORD <In<-.). ?1-21-351* 730 1STH ST. N.W. I'XFIH N F* H KI?7 Foil RKNT?NEW ft-ROOM HOl'SK; HOT water lieat; larg?- tile bath: lijrht room*: East ?"ap. st.; reasonable r>*nt. Apply OWNER. H12 13th n.w. Ja3-3t* FOR RKNT THK BEST SIX ROOM AND bath brlek dwelling In n.w. Washington for *23.On per month. latW Caroline st.. near 15th M? 1>et. T and U sts n w. ROBERT A. PI III* UPS. 1410 If st n.w. ja3-0t FOR RKNT MT. PI.KAHANT-143? NEWTON st.: tteautifu! 10-room house: hot-water heat: modern in detail; 940.50. K owner. 412 0th ?f. n.w. at 1430 or ja3-3t* FOR RKNT -SEVERAL VERY NICE 5-ROOM apiirtmeQts. wlrh large n?>mn. in good repair, conveniently arranged ami locatrd on N. J. ?Tf. n.w.; very reasonable rent. ia."?-tf.5 11. L. R1 ST. fins 14th *t. n.w. F?>R RENT FINE BAY WINIX>W BRICK * house. 0 rooms, concrete cellar, large yard, at 525 14th st. n.e.; $19.90; key next door. J*'2-3t* FOR RENT-TO DESIRABLE COLORED TEN anti. 131.50 Or. and b. Brick, near 0th and L n.e. *25.50?Or. and b.. near 12th and L n.w. 1 w2'tf * <'^^LlNS-OrERRY CO.. 021 13th n.w. FOR RENT-BY R. O. HOLTZMAN. REAL ES tate and Insurance Broker. 1420 N. Y. are. 13 13th nw.lOr $150.On ?W E nw. 12r >0.00 ism M. 12r 05.07 1410 N. 12r 05.00 l*.??r? II nw, 10r...?i0.00 10r... 52.50 1843 R. 10r 12.50 1845 R nw. lor... 12.50 2031 P nw. 1 Or . 40.00 1314*4 0th nw,10r..57.50 027 8r 30.50 1248 8th nw. Sr...50.50 1444 Fla ar nw,5r.25.50 1438 Fla ar nw.Or 23.00 1813 24th. 24o5 18th. 10r*f. .50.50 I 1420 Q. lor. ., 5<).00 802 19th |w, 1 Or..45.00 I APARTMENTS. 518 II n.w., 2, 4, 5 and 0 rooms.$25.00 and $47.50 OFFICES. Busch building, 54 rooms, per annum... .$12,000 0th and II n.w '. ,$20.00 to $25.00 1420 N. Y. ave., 3d floot $22.5o and$17.50 STORES. Store. 43 G n.w w $150.00 Rear portion 4-3 G n.\w. $50.00 14th and R n.w $22.50 to 9*0.00 de28-eSu.tf FOR RENT - NW.2029 1. 2flr.2l.Sf5.Oo NW.230 NJ av.*r.M? 75 NW. 1510 8th, Sr. b.30.00 NW.4H* O, Or. b. .25.40 NW.4U" O. Or. b..25.40 NW.sf7 22d. 8r...2),50 N W. 40??(X h a 11 >2fl 1 r15.00 N W.I SOI 0th, 4r.. 12.50 NW.2W8 K. shop . 10.00 OFFIC ES NO RTII WEST. Central building, offices, j 408 l*a a v. offices Cunt on building, offices. J SUBURBAN. \V?sley lle'ghta, 0 rooms 15.00 Call at office for information regarding alley properties, stables, etc.. I have for rent. For further Information apply at office. de28.tf J. W. PILLING. 1410 V st. n.w. FOR RENT? THE HARRISON REALTY CO.. 907 U.st. B.w. i ? xft; rx i sr! f.i? houses. SW.025Md *v.6r.b.lS.Jii SW.621 C. Or 13.SO SW.ian C. 4r 11.80 NF..tS22 L. fir. b.. .20.4o XK.1N Brewer's.r?r..8.40 NE.1K14 Ia-tIs, -Jr. S.40 SK.1.120 K. 5r 12.FU) SK.!KK> Git bt. 6r..ll.S0 SW.nin srap.10r.b30M 1022 O hp, fir. h. lfi.T6 c; ?e. Or, b. m:w (1 se. Or. b. l<MO <} bp, 6r, b. 10."!2 Otis ne 1 <>2ti Sth nw,10r.b.|T>0.50 240.1 1 Nth nw..;. ..V>..V> 1T2."> 21st nw W.OO 1?2l r.th nw. 0r.b.2M..V? ]?1C. O w. Or. b..20..V> 1018 ?S w, or. h. .20.30; .111 rbanninic ne... 1020 G%se, Or, b. .20.S01330 10th ?e, 5r. b. FLATS. 1408 14tb nw. 0r. 12:110 18th nw. Sr. - b (Jan 13) 33.00| bath <!e28-tf .20.30 .20.50 .20.30 .20.VI .20.00 19.00 17.50 30.00 FOlt RKNT?703 O ST. S.W. H ROOMS AND hath i3 B. R.): rollar; reduced to t2X.50 per month. J. HARRISON JOHNSON & SON. 3061 7tb *t. ?.*. Tbone, Main 2383. de28-6t FOR RENT J>re?wd brl io rur lines ?t. w. ruone, tTTH 7 front; 2?;\$25. i 7TH N.E.-TWO-STORY, 7 rooms, bath: conrenient ALLEN C. CLARK. 005 f| de28-lw FOR RENT-BY B. F. SAI L CO.. 7TH A L N.W. 1 WW 400 13th. 18r...t$00.00 1748 S nw. nr. 3b.55.00 13.30 Irving. lOr, b-42.r>0 ?!03 Q nw. 8r, b. 1.40.00 1301 1J nw. store\.40.00 8th nw. 9r,n.38.50 14th. store. J.37.50 th nw. 10r,tt.35.50 w. Sr. b./.35.50 se. lOr, A).32.50 !*th nw, 7rib.32.50 th nw. 12f,b.32.50 inw. 7r. b. . .31.50 |d Mortqn, l<ta 7 31.00 ih nw. 6r.b..:ttl,50 av nw.8r.b30.50 10*3 10th nw. Or.b.30.00 1418 10th n*.0r#b.27.50 L l.-::T Oth nyr, ir, b.27.50 \ T232 0t>^r. tOr.b.27.?30 1 01.s 11th ne 22.50 1838 0th nw. Or,b.22.50 2813 M nw. lOr. b.22.50 3411 Brightwood a v. 20.50 t?01 N nw. store.. .20.50 1301 C.2offlce rs.2fl.20.50 502 Fla,av nw.5r.b. 18.00 R 013 Lnw,wareh'el5.00 2^)01 14th nw, lr, 2d floor, office 15.00 ! 2351 Sherman av,5rl5.00 i 2??34 7th nw. sto.2r. 14.00 | 103 Central av. Ivy <^ty. Or 12.50 01SMorton nw.0r.wl2.50 1013 N J av se,0r,wl2.00 447 R nw, 3r. w..11.00 1233 3<1 se. 4r. w. 10.00 010 La av. basement. 22x75 10.00 COLORED TENANTS. 500 T nw. Sr. b..35.50 100S 0th nw. 4r. I?10v50 1242 Madison. 4r.bl2.50 2210 Water. 5r. 3fl.l2.50, r.lUFV^C-. 12r. b...27.50 V nw. Or. h.23.50 it 1433 0th jiw. Or.b. \ large yard 25."*>1? . v*i!? | nw. 7r. b. ??.50 2035 Galea ne.5r,w. 12.50 th k M nw.sto.celT5.50 2253 0th. Or 12.00 *2 tttfa ae. m b..25.50 2122 N Y av, 5r.w.. 10.50 DO Fla av nw.sto..25.001 1127 2d se, 4r, w.,0.00 R nw. store. .2." 00' 5oh 12th nw <rr4r,w.8.50 1231 W nw. Or. b 22.5?? 422 Oakdale. 4r. w.5.50 1st and Dccator sts. n.e., new and modern warehouse, electric elevator, etc 200.00 de28-tf" C 45.00 45.00 40.00 40.OO ,?5.50 ' FOR RENT?UNFFRNISHED. J221 Ma??. ave.. 17 rooms. 2 baths $200.00 I MaM. ave., Ilr. fc. !?.; hot-air heat, 75.75 1 avc.. 8 inoms and bath 45.50 ?.??.. 9 ro?nn* and bath 45.So | n.w.. lOr. and b.. latrobe heat.. 37.50 st. n.e.. 8 rooms ami bath 35.50 1014 Jackson st. n.w . 8r. and bath 25.50 1S17 4th n.w.. 7 r?K?ms and imth Uo.50 1828 8th n.w., 7 rooms and bath 23.50 922 l?t n.w., 0 rooms and bath 22.50 1318 0th st. o.w.. tj rfM?ms 20.50 2o4D 35th st. n.w.. 0 rooms 12.50 APARTMENTS. Apart. 2. The Rejrlna, f.r. and bath.. Apart. 7. Tin* Regina. Or. and bath.... Tii' Vlvans. 1723 ii st. n.w.. 5r. and b.. Hammond Conrt. 30th and Q sts.. 6r.. b. Apart. 2. Th#> Stoddard. 5r. and b 'Itic Vlvans. 4 rooms and bath .*?5.<a) I I c Vlvans, 1728 'i it. B.W.. 4r. and b.. 30.oo The Navarre. 215 E n.w , 5r. and b. . . . 27.50 1T22 14th n.w.. ?r and b.. 2d floor 20.50 THE WASHINGTON LOW AND TRI'ST COM I PANY. REAL ESTATE DEPARTMENT de2l-d.eSti FOR KENT? II RISK ELL k McLERAN. REAL K ST A IE AND INSURANCE. 1403 11 ST. N.W,, WASHINGTON. D. C. . FURNISHED. 1530 22d st.'n.w.. 12r. and b.. h w.h. $1,800 00 1340 Fairmont st. n.w., Ilr. a-d 2b.. 125.00 j 18?>4 RiggB pi. n.w.. 9r. and b 8O.00 [ INI 1RNIS1IED. 1313 Fairmont st. n.w., 10r. and b $55.00 1440 H?pkins pi. n.w.. Or. and b 47.50 1728 Corcoran st.. 10 rooms and bath.... 45.50 OS L* st. n.w., 7 rooms and bath 30.50 OFFICE ROOMS. 1345 Pa. avc., ofibre room $0000 51*4 10th st. n.w $8.00 to 20.00 | 1403 II st. n.w.. office room*. Coal yard k stor v s.w. c??r. 10th & D s.w. 55.00] STABLE. Rear of 1425 Belmont st $15 00 | oclO-tf For RENT?BY I.. J. U1I.US. 003 0TH ST. N.W. | 1T3* Wlllard, ?r, II $22.50 1754 Wlllard. 5r. 2?l fl 22.50 801 N J av nw,10r.33.5o d?22tf Si? r'r 1120 11th nwlO.OO W'boils, r'r 682 4Ih mp Mil.". 13th nw. Or. .35.50 '523 1 2th hp.tfr.b. . 211.30 405 1 ??. ?r 15.00 ?14th A Ohio av.2r.13.00 FOR RENT 111 WKSCOTT & WILCOX. 1IN17 IVlinn. lire. 1911 l'n at.stn.dw o i 2*2:! N. 14r.li.Hinl.fiil.oo 72i l?tU Ilr. 3h.55.wi IMS 23d,10r,t..aml 50,?> 17<?> r. lOr.b.aml.33.N> 21"I8 K.iir.b.ol.att) 145.75 1!<-."H 1!. 10r.b.ami.45.73 721 19tb. 8r,b .-p1..42.?5 2327 I'a ar, 10r.b..'W.im V??2l? N. lOr. b.lat .:I3.7." 1114 ntb.10r.b lat 33 73 2323 I'a a,. lor,b.35.<13 1^i?4 II.dw.?r.b.lat.35.t>i H!? K. 8r. b. ''.1 .32.50 1 toll N II ST. 9r.b.30.5?i 911 23d. Hr. b 3O.07 T:i kcHi'S. Or. b 30.50 "ir,73 10th Or. b.rp|27 So :?*?. N. 7r, b. 1st. 20.00 '.?21it 11. 7r. b. Iat.23 21.15 K. 8r,b.la1.?12r.,5i lmiO 24tli. Sr. b. ..23 3o | sort nth r.17 sw. 7r. b.lat..'J2.5'i i 1*114 H. 2r. w.. S15 25th. 3r, w...13.50 1fi!>3 32.1. 7r. w...13.00 lOSO 32d. fir. w ..13.00 APARTMENTS 14<m; 11. 3 11. 3c, b.45.00 1712 3d. 2d, 5r. b.22.50 112:i y, 3D. 4r b.. 20..V) 541.3A 23d. 2f1.5r.l- .2O 50 VllA XU\. 5r.l?.lat.20.5 1 THE CARLISLE. 1213 N, non hcn^oktf'pinp - 3 rooms, bath.. .;M>.50 CoLORKI*. 1"09 E. Or b.lat.<eir5.50 52'.' 21st. 5r. w 15.50 1137 23d. 4r. w .. ,14.5<i 1S31 U 5r. w 14.50 lirwi 20Hi. or. w "110 N. 5r. w... 529 24th. 5r w. STORES. ..13.50 .13.00 . . 10.50 1225 Sotii. Cr. b. ..2o.?o ?Hi 22,|. rir. b. tot.20.3? 32nS O. 7r. b, cel. 17.50 <19 2otb. 5r, W....I3.30 X3.00 23.IHI ; 25 on i 1243 20th. st. eel 1417 Wlarousln st.12.is) 18i?4 II. 2r. w. 1 .10.00 OFFICE ROOMS. X II av, ?r.w.13.5<i I 4S2 4S?i Ijt av. Iifatrd *17 2<'tb, Sr. w 1B.50 rms. *10. 112.50. *20 i 510 23d Or. ... 14.50 1 For fnll list v* small bnusf* and flats npplr at offirf. do21 d rSit FOR KENT 33*! INDIANA AVE.; 11 ROOMS, ' In. lisllus bath: *41. In?ulr. iKiO tf JOHN II IIRFNT. 1819 H st. n.w. FOR KENT j ;i>25 Dumbarton avp n.w.. 2-1 floor flat. O rooms and l?th. utile- furnapp *24.50 ' 14HJ Columbia st. n.w.. 8 rooms snd hsth 3O.00 i MpLACIILEN BANKING t'ORruR.VJION, uoT-tf 10th and 0 sts. FOR RENT?HOUSES. UNFURNISHED. Knit RENT?MT TENN. AVE. ST,.; 4 ROOM flat: mod linns.: 6"od repair: at tlS.7Bj,k*? npxt door, r. W. TUCKER St BRO., BO A st. n-e. doT-ajt* kTir RENT J12.V .1825 24th n?. i2r *100. .. . 1310 (1 nw. lOr *100 Sc J60. . .1407 15th nw. lOr JS.V.1011 P* nv.Pto.dwt SKS .1011 N H av nw,12r $60.The Montgomery. 4r $?n. 1S09 24th nw. lOr JtttO . .Th" Westover, 8r IHO. .1H2S 14th nw, 12r $r,r. 1700 P nw. lOr $."i.r>..2?3? Msm nw, llr $32 .vi.Tlie Westorer. fir , JS2.001S13 24th nw.lrtr ' $51 020 K nw. office.Br 1 $50.7o... 1829 K iiw. llr jt5o.fi5.2211 Wmh i'lr.9r $.10.00.. 1016 22.1 nw. 9r ? $50...3177 18th nw. ftr I $50.1733 Kllb'ne nw.lOr j $,M) 221 I nw. 12r $32.50 12T. C se. ?r $32.50. .The Phoenix. 5r $32.50 & $30 . 901 Var nnm nw, 7r $32.50. ..1921 id nw. 9r $32.50 & $30. .900 Web ster nw. 7r $32.50. .TheMont e' my ,5r $30..4315 Br1irhtMaT.Tr $30 4314 9th nw. 7r $30 432 9th nw. hall $30...501 T) r.w. offices $38.10.1505 10th nw. 9r $27.5o. .222S Decatur.Br $27.50.1828 Insrleslde.lOr $25.60.. .2217 H nw. 7r $25.50.52ft1 Shepherd 6r $25.50.404 Shepherd. 6r $5BS.50. .4014 nth nw, 8r $25.40.. .2114 K nw. 6r $25 The Milton. 3r $45 <i0 .1003 N H av.lOri $S5.. .525 Qnlncy nw,7r $45 50.. .3-"21 It nw. 9r | $23.50. .1774 Wlllard. 6r i $45 Tno Victoria. 5r I $22.60 56 I, ne. ?r $45 The Westoeer, fir $22.50..58 Kla av nw.6r 1 *45 The ivtihleton. fir!$22.50 627 F nw. 4r 1 $42.50 1747 K nw. fir': $22.50. .627 K nw. office $42.50. . .The Miller. 5r $40.75. ..1513 S nw, lOr $40.65...043 E Tap. lOr *40 H5. 2200 Wash ct. Or $40.55... .1213 I nw. 9r $40..Ne cor 9&T nw.llr $411 823 l'.llh nw. 9r $40.. 1717 Euclid nw. 9r $38.50 140 A ne. 9r $38 lo..1827 Ore av. lOr $37.50.. 1528 Q nw. 7r $.'17.50.2443Ont ril nw.9r $35.50... 1324 W nw, 8r $33.60.. 1006 22d nw, 9r $32.50..1013 20th nw. Or Kor complete list of property for rent send for weekly bulletin. SWARTZEU, RHER* & HENSBY CO de21-d.eSu 916 K. KOR RENT?I'NM'ItNISHF.D. ...The Camh"ge,4r $22 510 2d se. 5r $21.50 ..021 Oth ne. 6r $20.50. .1206 N 1! nw.flr $20..The Cumberland,2r $17.50. .1622 R nw, 5r $17.35..440 .. I a. nw.Sr $16.50 1432 D se, Or $15...The Weatorer. 1r $11 fiO M ?e. 4r $lo.40. ..910 21st nw, lr $10.40..2522 15th nw. 4r $10 .2000 Rosedale ne.fir $8.50.1002 N J ut se, 6r *16 Conn av $'00 perm 1317 N V a v. $75 per mo 1047 Piltni're.$i.> |ier nm 1313 M $70 per m 812 18th $45 per mo 1728 18th. ....f40 per mo 1345 <'orco'n.$35 per mo 1521 351h st . 40 per mo ?\ few desirable furnished houses. OFFICES. Basement. 815 14th st $60 per mo Second floor, 815 14th st $55 per mo Third floor. 815 11th st $'15.00 per mo OLYMIMA APARTMENT HOUSE. Apartment. 7 rooms and bath $00 per mo Apartment. 5 rooms and batli..$10 and $45 per mo STONF.LEKiH COURT. A few very desirable apartments now vacant In Stonelcigli Court at from $50 to $105 per month. FITCH, FOX & BROWN, de21-tf 14O0 G st. n.w. FOB RENT? 1003 3d st. n.w.. 10 rooms and bath $4CLS3 220 12th st. s.w.. 8 rooajs #nd bath 25.50 1310 28th St. n.w.. 0 rooms aivd bath.... 22.30 delO-tf WEAVER BROS.. 1416 F st. n.w. FOR RENT?1?26 19TH ST. N.W.; 9 ROOMS. 2 baths. $60.75. 1310 U st. n.w.: 8 rooms and bath: cellar: $40.70. J. H. BRADLEY CO. (Inc.). 1404 G st. n.w. no21-tf KENT? 1820 G nw,15r.2b.$75.00 813 21st nw. llr. b. eel. steam beat..00.00 2217 Pa av nw. 15r. bath 55.00 Flat. 1913 Pa av. 8r. b, steam heat.40.50 GEO. W. LIN KINS, de7-tf SOO 19th st. n.w. 2405 Pa av. Sr. b.35.00 2407 M nw. 7r, b. .30.50 1440 32d. sto. dwpr30.00 SO Q nw. 5r. b. . .22.50 801 19th nw. Bat. 3 rooms, bath...22.30 FOR RENT UNFURNISHED. 020 14th st. n.w.. 12r.. 4r.. furnace... .$100.00 1309 S st. n.w.. 9 rooms and bath 35.50 1015 C st. s.w., 11 rooms and bath 25.50 713 R. I. ave. n.w.. 9 rooms and bath.. 25.00 1707 N. J. ave. n.w.. 7 rooms and bath. 25.00 FLATS. The Chelsea. 5 rooms and bath, heat.... 31.50 OFFICES. 713 14th st. n.w.. 3d floor. 3 rooms.... 30.00 1208 G st. n.w., 2 rooms. 2d floor 20.00 STORES. 910-12 9th st. n.w.. new stores, each... 60.00 STABLES. Rear lfill M st. n.w: '. 35.00 Rear 1337 K st. n.w., automobiles only. 25.00 GASCII & B1RGE. 1320 N. Y. ave. n.w. no30-tf FOR RENT CALL FOR OUR BULLETIN OF desirable houses for rent. Our list slso ap pears in these columns every Wednesday and Saturday. MOORE & HILL (Inc.). no28 th.f.Su.m.tu.tf 1333 G st. FOR RENT-VERY I)ES IRABLE HOUSE: 11 rooms and bath; one square from Capitol, Libtary and cars. Inquire 101 2d st. n.e. no7-50t.eSn FOR RENT-P.P.THOMPSON &CO.. 1.335 F N.W. 1745 18th nw, 9r.$ Store Oth & N nw.20.50 1101 X.I av sp,7r.bl7.50 13<?Ben rd.PC.6r.w10.50 150 Ben rd.DC.llr.12.00 2303 Ontario av.6r.b28.50 1433 Oth nw. 8r, h.25.50 105 Ky av se.ar,b.22.50 no27-d.eSa FOR RENT?1026 10TII ST. N.W.: 0 ROOMS. 2 baths; $00.75. 1310 U st. n.w.: 8 rooms and bath: cellar: $37.50. J. H. BRADLEY CO. (Inc.). 1404 G st. n.w. no21-tf FOR RENT? 1021 11th n.w.. .8 rooms and hath $40.00 3o22 Q n.w.. flat. 5 rooms and bath.... 25.50 3o22 Q n.w., flat, 0 rooms and bath.... 26 50 1727 Columbia road, handsome residence 75.00 CHARLES IJNKINS. 204 207 McGUI bids. oc3-tf 'WANTED?HOUSES. ~ WANTKI>? HOUSE W. OF 14TH AND N. OF M from owner; price must he tight; give full particulars. Address Box 2T>. Star office. ja.l-3f WANTED- A HOl'SE OF 12 ROOMS OK MOKB In n.w. section. n**t above N. Y. ave. or west of 12th. preferably clone to I'nion station, rooms in good condition, suitable for roomers. Address Station (1. Box 22i?5. ja2-3t WANTED TO BUY FRAME BUILDINGS TO wreck; will pay good price. C. WATSMAN, R F. D. No. 2. Alexandria. Va. de28 I2t* WANTED?IK) PER CENT OF RENTERS APPLY AT OUR Office?that's, one reason why your chances aro greater for securing a , tenant when your house is listed with us. STONE & FAIRFAX. 1342 New York ave.. adjoining cor. of 14th. migl-tf SUBURBAN PROPERTY. FOR SALE HOUSE. CHEVY CHASE. MP.: 9 rooms, tiled bath: awninks and screens; large grouipls. with shade and fruit trees an I shrubs; automobile house. Address OWNER, IS. II.. Star office. je2-7t VERY ATTRACTIVE 6R. COTTAGE NEAR DUt. Line station nt Mt. Rainier; prtre. $2.0K>; $2f> <ash. *2<i per month. Also pretty Swiss i-ottage. Sl.TM; ??asy terms. J. C. KOtJKKS. Owner, District Line station, Rhode Island ave. n.e., or Fendall bldg.. city. de31-5t FOR RENT-WELL-LOCATED 8-ACRE FARM; 8-room house: barn, chicken house, etc.: spring and well: plenty fruit; shade; warden; mile steam and trolley: $15 monthly. THE SOULE CO. (Inc.). flftO La. are. da24-tf FOR SALE?LOTS. FOR SALE -UANDSOMKST LOTS AND MOST ELEGANTLY FINISHED HOt SES. ON RANCROFT AND LE ROY PLACES, CONNECTICCT AVE. HEIGHTS. WASHINGT<)N IIKIGIITS, IN THE CITY. TERMS AND CHARACTER TO SFIT BUYERS OF FASTIDIOUS TXSTES. WITHOUT LARCE CASH PAYMENT. J. R. WIMER. REAL EST., 12ul G ST. de.11 ftt FOR SALE?BUSINESS PROPERTY FOR SALE WE HAVE SEVERAL ATTICACT ire busings proj>erties and also some good and inexpensive Mnall houses: good investment. TYLER & RUTHERFORD (Inc.). 730 15tb st. de2*-7t* - WANTED?BUSINESS PROPERTY WANTED DESIRABLE III SIN ESS PREMISE?! north side IVnna. ave. between (Jt'i and l.Mli ! st*.. or 7th st. between D st. and N. Y. ave.; will pay good Ihhiuh for transfer of lease. Box 2iIS. Star office. Jnt-flf FOR EXCHANGE. CALL FOR OUR RIG RENT LIST. FOR EXCHANGE "Would exchange j-ouity in valuable 14th st business property n?-ar the corner of II for small bouses or vacant ground hi the north west. BOSS k PHELPS (Inc.?, 1>10 l ftli n.w. ()pi?otdte Franklin Park. "Phone Main 340-41. ! Je2-U DENTISTRY. TEETH WITHOUT 1LATK.S: NO EXTRACTING; no pain; look. fee!, act >and last longer than natural teeth; shrunken faces made normal; painiesK flillnf. Dr. J L. WH^SON. 1203 F n.w, deisaot* % MEDICAL. DR. FISK ELGIN, E*|M-rt In trr*t!u<*nt of private dl*i'*i<?*. chn.nlc an] *<-ate_ IUith I'.iimultaMon. rnnflden ilal. Medicine furnUtml. I'rli-esi molenite. Hours. 0 In 1. S to 8. 11KW I*?. ave.; 'pbone M. 181!). Dr. Reed, Specialist, 804 117th St. T"7 V IP A D Q' successful Ati ii practice in Dlafase. of tbr Brain and Ner.oua Kyitcm. Skin. Blood. Ilrart. Mtoauii-U. Liver. Sidney., Bladder. None. Throat and Lung*. Stricture. Varleocfl* and Hrdrooelr cureil. No pain. No loss of time. Blood Di.eaaca and Disonlpfn of .the Urinary Or gan* proniptly relieved and permanently cured by safe method*. Churgea low. bVet' consulta tion In iierson or by letter. Hours: 10 to I and 8 to 6: Snndays. 10 to 1. nol2-tf,20 W. T. BALDI'S. K.fi.. PH.D.. GERMAN SI'E clallst on Diseases of th? Bmln? Nervoui Sy? tem. Heart. Kidneys, Stomach and other Dis eases. Doctor , services and medicine, fi. Tel. M. 2310. Hours. 10 to 1. 4 to 0. S.E. cor. 6tk and F n.w. , Jy 19-tf,5 FOB SALE?HOUSES. FOR SALE?EXTRAORDINARY BARGAIN IX JIT. PLEASANT. $H.0oo. A DETACHED HOUSE. Ixit 50x150. Parlor, library, dining room and kitchen on the first floor; five bedrooms and modern batb on the second. llu recently been put In ex cellent repair. I/K-sted In a section where values are constantly Increasing. STONE A- FAIRFAX, 1342 New York ?vr. FOR SALE?CHOICE LOCATION AND EXTRA LOW PRICE. $6,000. NEARLY NEW". 3ust off of East Capitol at. A strictly modern residence. FIRST FLOOR?Parlor, back parlor, dining room ami kitchen. SECOND FLOOR?4 bedrooms and modern batb. HOT-WATER HEAT. t Elegantly instructed. Magnificent. large rooms. STONE A FAIRFAX, " 1342 New York ate. FOR SALE? AN UNPARALLELED PROPOSITION. $3,800. NEAR NORTH CAPITOL AND S. Lot over 50x100. A six-room brick residence and stable. The lot Itself is worth mueh more. This I* a rare opportunity. It should lie ta?eo advantage of by those who hwve been waiting for a Iiouse with some ground around it. This Is yotir chance to get It, and at a sacrifice price, tc*j. STONE A FAIRFAX, 1342 Nay York ave. FOR BALE - RE OITICK TO INVESTIGATE ? THIS PROPOSITION. Price. $2.1*0. Retif. *1?.00. > An eight-room brick residence, southeast. Always tenanted. I >oi 18.25x86.7. STONE A FAIRFAX. 1342 New York ave. FOR SALE?628 EAST OAPlTOL ST. Firat-class condition throughout. Suitable for Doctor or Dentist. Very accommodating terms. WRIGHT & IIOPKJN8, 802 V n.w. Ja3-3t FOR SALE-$350 CASH: O-ROOM BRICK IN s.e., netting 14^: l>ouae In perfect repair; just liii luted last summer Inside and out; now rented' to good punctual tenants. OWNER. Box 18. Star olBce. Ja3-2t? FOR SALE?SIX-ROOM HOl'SE N.E.; A.M.I.; near Capitol and Library: 1,700 ft. ground, ?* 11. front. Price. ?>,200.00. Address A. P. J.. Star office. Ja3-3t* FOR SALB-COLI! M B1A HEIGHTS; MUST BE sold; can probably lie gotten at 12.500 less than actual coat: 0 rootis. bath; In beautiful repair: Just off 14th st. at top of hill. ja.3-tf.5 H. L. RUST. BOS 14th st. n.w. FOR SALE GOOD INVESTMENT PROPERTIES - Two 2-story houses, press-brick fronts, 1125 ami 1127 4'4 st. s.w.; six rooms and both; price. $2,500 each. 1224 Union st. s.w.: Ave rooms; water and sewer: rented at $13; price, $1,500. FLOYD E, DAVIS. 7th and E sfs. s.w. FOR SALE-TO COLORED PURCHASER: A lieauty and only $4,000; beautifully papered and painted Inside and out: 2 stories and basement. S rooms and modern hani; [n ve tlne neighliorhood: spacious parlor. OWNER, 'phone North 1887. Ja3-2t* FOR SALE?CORNER NORTHWEST. Choice lettered street, near 16th; 10 rooms: steam heat; an opportunity; $0,000. MOORE A HILL (Inc.). 1333 O St. n.w, FOR SALE?WEST WASHINGTON. Fine home of 11 rooms; hot-water heat;1 lot fronts on two streets; perfect repair; $8,000. MOORE A HILL line.). 1333 G st. n.w. FOR SALE-HOUSE AND STABLE. Avenue s.e.; 10 rooms; furuace; cheap at $4,500. MOORE & HILL (Iuc ). 1333 G St. n.w. 1 FOE SALE-DOWNTOWN HOUSE. house; side and rear alleys; close to Penua. are.; $0,250. 1 MOORE & HILL (Ine.l. 1333 O St. n.w. FOR SALE?MT. PLEASANT. BeuutlfuJr 6-room new house; on one of best streets; a gem of a borne and a bargain I at the price; $4,850. MOORE A HILL (Inc.). 1333 G at. n.w. FOR SALE?MARYLAND AVE. N.E. 10-room house; furnace; cellar; a.m.!.; not I far out; only $4,750; this is a snap. MOORE A HILL (Inc.l. 1333 G st. n.w. FOR SALE?LITTLE INVESTMENT. 5-room; rent. $8.30; $850. MOORE A 1I1I.L (Inc.l. 1333 G st. n.w. FOR SALE?NEAR 10TII AND L N.W. Investment; rent. $27.50; pTlce, $3,700. MOORE A H1I.L (Inc.l. 1333 G st. n.w. FOR SALE-NEAR 6TH AND M N.W. 0-room house; large lot; reduced from $7,000 to $5,500. 1 MOORE A HILL (Inc.l, 1333 O st. n.w. FOR SALE?ANOTHER MUCH REDUCED. Near N. Capitol and M n.w.; 0 rooms; 2 story brlek stable; $0,000. ' MOORE A HILL (Inc.l. 1333 G st. n.w. FOIt SALE CALL FOR OUR BIG FOR RENT LIST. HOM ES? IN V ESTMENTS, CAPITOL HILL. Two well-constructed houses on B at. n.e. eaeli contains six rooms aud modern bath; fine large cellar: good lot, with a large back yard to paved alley; will rent for $27.50 per month. There- are no other house* like these for sale at such u low price as $3,500 each so near the Capitol. BOSS A PHFLPS (Inc.). !I10 14th n.w. Opposite Franklin 1'ark. 'Phones Main 340-11. Je2-2t FOR SALE CALL FOR OUR BIO FOR RENT LIST. NEAR 14TH AND P N.W $3,500. A two-story brick on a corner: contains six rooms and bath; rented foe $25.50 per month. Tills Is a bargain and the first time offered for sale; pays Ktoo a year rent. BOSS & PHELPS (Inc.). MO 14th n.w. Opifoslte Franklin Park. 'Phones Main 340 41. jc2-2t ?_ FOR SALE CALL FOR OUR BIG FOR RENT LIST. CORNER RESIDENCE SOUTHEAST. Six roouis and bath. PRICE, $2.!hh>. $200 year rent. Ten rer cent Investment BOSS A PHELPS (Inc.), 010 11th n.w. Opposite Franklin Park. 'Phones Main 340 41. Je2-2t ? FOR SALE CALL FOR OUR BIG FOR RENT LIST. DETACHED HOME WASH. HEIGHTS ? $12.(X*>. NEAR THE WYOMING APTS.; an ideal In dividual hmnc: built by day's labor; It's qual ity. not Quantity: Just the home for a small family: adjoins expensive private residences; plenty room for stable. BOSS A PHELPS (Ice ). 010 14th n.w Opposite Franklin Park. 'Phones Main 340-41. Je2-2t FOR SALE CALL FOR OUK BIG FOR RENT 1.1ST. HOM E -I N V F.STM ENT A beautiful front of light brick; contains ten rooms anil two baths; very good repair; rented for $57(1 a year; between ConH. ave. and 18th st. cars; built to sell for $7,000: would like to have an offer of $5,750: it's 10 tier cent Invest ment. uud only a small amount of cash re quired. / BOSS A PHELI'S (Inc.l, 010 lltli n.w. Opposite Franklin Park. 'Phoues Main 310 11. Je2-2t ' FOR SALE CALL FOR OUR BIG FOR RENT LIST. SOMETHING UNUSUAL. $4,000. An Ideal arrangement In a comparatively new home; contains eight rooms and tiled bath on two floors; first floor has parlor, library, dining room, butler's pantry and kitchen; second floor has four gisHlslzc liedrooms aud plenty closets; hot-water heat: side light; stable; southern ex posure; now occupied by owner, who needs cash and Is willing to sell at a considerable loss to make a quick sale; located on N st. BOSS A PHI-LPS (Ine.l. 010 14th n.w. Opposite Franklin Park. 'Phones Main 310 41. Je2-2t _ FOR SALE CALL FOR OUR BIG FOR RENT LIST. EXTR AORDIN A It Y INVESTM ENT. PRICE, $4,150. RENT. $00 PER MONTH. Sixteen room brick dwelllns: well localcd In the northwest: lot 27x170. to alley; this house will surely he sold within 4X hours: an 18% Investment; here's an opportunity to buy when a inun wants to sell. % BOSS A PHKLI S (Inc.). 010 11th n.w. opposite Franklin Park. "Phones Main 3*? 41. J,-2-2t " * FOR SALE v Third st. n.e.. nesr Union station. 0 room*, hath, cellar; price $3,400 On E st. n.w . near 2d. a 3-story M-mom and bath house: right In a section that is l<>lng improved by the new Union station; price 4,500 R st. n.w. near 16th. an 8-rootn and hath house, with cellar; good lot to alley; price 5.000 BARNARD A CHILDRESS. 1412 G St. n.w. Js2-3t ' eoit SALE?BY OWNER 1H BRYANT. NEAR N. Cap. st. n.w.; attractive, well-built house; iwved street: wide, deep lot: twostory porch: five large, well lighted bedrooms; mojeru bath: convenient to car line; open every day until dark: only one left: juice, *5 000. Arplv to Jn2-?t ALEX. MILLAR. 2018 1st. st. ?.w. FOR SALE-SOUTH OF P ST.. ? NEAR MASS. ave., a very des.rable home, built by owner for his use: contains U rooms anil modem hath; flrat-Hoor kitchen; lot 19.6x115; alley; good repair: surronnded by expensive residences: will rent for $50 per month: first trust. $4,750 at ; price, $0,000. Address J. L. h'tar office. ; jal-3t FOR SA1J? -THE MOST ELEGANTLY ? FINISHED RESIDENCES \N"D HANDSOMEST SERIES OF LOTS ON BANCROFT AND I.E ROY PLACES. CONNECTICUT AVE HEIGHTS. WASHINGTON HEIGHTS. IN THE CITY. TERMS AND CHARACTER WILL SUIT BUYERS OF LIMITED -CASH AND FASTIDIOUS TASTES. J. B. W1MER. HEAL EST., 1201 G ST. de31 ? FOR SALE?HOUSES. FOH SALE? By owner. A seven-room hay-window pressed brick near Kast Capitol stl. Ca:>ltol and Li- j brary; fonr bedrooms and three large rooms on first floor; fine condition; wide lot; best mate rial used throughout ; built about elffbt years | ago: good a* new. Only small amount of cash needed to buy equity. Price. $4,87J?. de.31-4t Address CHICAGO. Star office. FOR SALE?ARTIST'S HOME. IS 10 MASS. AVK. n.w. Is bouse, studio and stable; $20,000; easy j terms; 11 rooms. 0 toilet rooms. 3 baths. Ad dress owner. ROBERT HINCKLEY, premises. an.Vtf ^ - FOE SALE?MISCELLANEOUS. One cent a word each time for 15 words 3 times. FOR SALE?CHEAP ? REMINGTON TYPK wrlter. No. 0, in good condition. Room 211 Corcoran building. Ja3-3t.eSu LUMBER FOR SALE; ALL KIN1>S AND sizes; also kindling wood; 'phone North 0100. R. S. BLOME CO.. 1312 14th st. n.w. Ja.1-7t I FOR SALE?CHEAP?A LADY'S SEALSKIN | coat. In goo<l style and repair; site 36. Box 8. Star office. Ja*-3t* i FOR SALE-*PARTY LEAVING CITY WILL 1 sell contents 8-room house, whole or part; fur niture handsome and nearly new; a rare oppor tunity. 77 Seaton i?lace n.w. . NEW YEAH BARGAINS HIGH-GR ADE PIANOS. Magnificent $375 unrigbt. iinni,><llJit<>. It. $1113. GEORGE LAWRENCE. 024 9th. ficpert Timing. $!.??. Ja.V3t.oSii' FOB SALE?CHBAP, 3 FOUR-POSTER BEDS, old soft* and other pieces of oh! furniture: in good i-ondltion. Tall at Miss McMAHON'S. rear of Brightwood reservoir. 14Hi st. extended. FOH SALK?TWKN'TY SHAKES OF "SPEF.D RAIJ.' stock Citihi up). Address 1502 S St. n.w. ' Ja3-:;f FOH SALK SIX MA HOC ANY FOLDING. REDS. ] with beveled mirror front: best style of bed made; will sell one or all. Can be wen In basement of the Shoreham Hotel. PIANO BARGAINS? KNABE UPRIGHT, mah. ease, only very (?lightly used: was $500, now $300.00 RICHMOND UPRIGHT. mahogany ease. 17.V00 KIMBALL UPRIGHT, large size 150.00 SMITH* & BABNEjfe, mahogany ease 210.00 IIBRLICn UPRIGHT. fine order 135.00 HUGO WORCH. mahogany ease., 120.00 WHEELOClt UPRIGHT, large size 100.00 IIALLF.T 4 DAVIS, large size 05.00 * HARRINGTON UPRIGHT, nlee order.. 85.00 1 EASY TERMS. \VM. KNABE & CO., Ja2-tf .1218-1220 F st. n.w. FOR SALE-^FINE UPRIGHT CABINET GR\Nl> Stultz & Bauer I'lano; will sacrifice for $10<> to quick buyer for easli: alro bedroom set and toilet set. 1345 Q st. n.w. je2~".f FOR SALE?TEN SHARKS EAST WA8HING I ton Savlnga Bank stoek; make offer. Bo* 1, j Star offlee. Ja2-3t? IFOR SALE-AT 1308 RIGGS ST. N.W., THE eontents of house. Please eall between now and Jan. 10. Ja2-3t* FOR 8A LB-PI A NO WITH PI^AYER INSIDE: splendid condition: very cheap to limne<liste eash buyer. C. C. C.. Star offlee. Ja2-3t* IVF.RS ?* POND PIANO AT A BARGAIN. CALL Friday and Saturday mornings. Apartment 20, Tlie Baltimore. Jal-3t FOR SALE TWO GOOD UPRIGHT PIANOS FOR RE PAIRS. CHOICE, $00.00. GEORGE R. SHERIFF, 1345 It St. n.w. de.HCt FOR SALE?SOME FIXE. RARE PIECES OF antique mahogany furniture, mantel and pier mirrors, crystal ehandellers. ete.; cheap fo eash. 2027 I st. n.w.; 'phone West 1253-M. de31-7t? ^ FOR SALE?SPECIAL OFFER?ANY ,PIK? K OF antique mahogany furnltnre Ton want at half price to quick buyer; must close out on acct. of Improvements to house. E. E. SMITH. ?Phone W. 683. 3400 P st. de31 8t FOR SALE?300 CHOICE OVERCOATS FROM $2 to $5. These goods are strictly all Wool and tailor made (slightly worn) All other goods reduced. Give us a call. JLSTH S OLD STAND. C10 D. deP,0-7t FOR SALE-SPECIAL AFTER XMAS PIANO bargains. Beautiful Kranicli & Bach Baby Grand. $450. Handsome Stolnwuy Bay Grand, very cheap. Kranlch & Bach Upright; was $450; now $39o. Stnltr, it Bauer: was *588. now $350. Stnltz A Bauer. $4Dtt; now $3o0. Chlckerlng; was $575: now $350. Jewett; wai $.375; now $2?0. Frederick: was $350; now $22B. Frederick; was $325; now $215. Banss; was $350; now $140. Many other bargains. All new pianos 15 per cent discount. Fine square pianos. $40 to $100 _A few somro pianos for tieglnnera, $10. $15. $20. Easr terms. Liberal allowances for rour old nln.no. GRIMES' PIANO STORE. 1212 F St. de27-90t.l2 . ? KEY'S?NOTHING TOO DIFFICULT FOR US In the kev line: reliable and efflclent workmen. WASHINGTON SAFE AND LOCK CO.. Safe and Lock F.iperts, 1202 D at. n.w. 'Phone Main 1725. de27-tf PIANO AGENCY CLOSING-OUT SALE. WE will drop the following lines of pianos: Lester. Needliam, ' Kurtzman, Gordon and Albrecht makes. . $500 Lester. new *32.? $400 I.ester, new $27J $350 Gordon, new $235 $300 Gordon, new $220 Used upright pianos from $90 up. Easy terms. HUGO WORCH. 1110 G. Worch building. de26-tf,10 FOR SALE?YOU CAN PICK UP A GENUINE BARGAIX IN A GOOD PIANO HERE NOW. A number of high-grade pianos, in good condi tion ore otTered at qnick-selling prices. Stein way*. $450: Knabe. $215: Stieff, $145; Vose. $3'?>* Shoninger. $200; Kimball, $140, and a hundred others. Easy terms. 0. J. DeMOLL A CO.. de24-10d 1231 G st. n.w. FOR SALE 12 SHARES OF RED DRAGON seltzer stock at one-hnlf the pi-lee the rompsrv Is aaklnj. O'DOXNELL, 904 F at. n.w. del7-tf (SHOW CASES AND STORE FIXTURES JOHN C. SCIIERKR. JR.. MFG. CO.. Baltimore. SPECIAi. INDUCEMENTS IN PIANO BUYING. New pianos, which we fnlly guarantee, at $125. Other new planoa of reliable makes. In finding the celebrated "Seliubert' and the Helblg. sold on easy terms. Tall and convince vourself and take advantage of these Piano bargains. Open evening until nine IIELB1G BROS.. Est. 23 years. Ii42 7th n.w. noSO-tf FOR SALE-GOOD QUALITY OPAQi:E SHADES. fltte<l to your windows, only 35c; the best qual Itv oil opaque shades. fiOc. hung free We call with samples. KLEEBLATT'S, 11th i^H sts. FARMS. Tpn a r k \1 We kuy. sell and exchange farms and ' country 'property everywhere. If yon have a farm or country home that yon wish to convert into money write to us. \ If you wish to buy a farm or country home write to us. If vou wish to exchange your farm or ? country home for city property write to us. NATIONAL FARM AGENCY. Ja3-3t 1407 New York ave. n.w. WINTER RESORTS. ATLANTIC CITY. N. J. HOTEL IROQUQSS. Orean end South Carolina ave.; best location. Capacity. 400. Private baths, sun parlors, ele vator, etc. Kperial, $10 up weekly. Open all the yei?r. Booklet. W. F. SHAW. de.iO-HOt.fl Hotel Deoeiis The house with an unobstructed ocean view. Hot and cold sea water in private baths. Jal-2?.eSu,8 WALTER J. B1ZBY. Hotel Lam born, Own all vear. Private Baths. Elevator to :reet. Steam heat. Booklet. O. C. MILLER. atreet. Jal-30t.4 i The St. Charles. ATLANTIC CITY, N. J. Most select location on the ocean front. Dis tinctive for Its elegance, eieluslveness , high class patronage and liberal management. Sea water In all baths. Illustrated booklet del?-30t.l0 frRWLIN HAINbS. Hotefl Tray more, ATLANTIC CITY. Overlooking the Ocean. Open all the year. TRAYMORE HOTEL CO. PI! ic o MARQUEITIC. D. S. WHITE. uol-Ot.lO MaliH/er. President. Berkshire Iiniini, ave. Open all year. ,0cto $1? weekly. Capacity. f>^^or.|atha. selT^M STORAGE. CENTRAL STORAGE ROOMS, 140!) H ST. N.W. Beat lighted and ventilated rooms In the city. Seta*. BROWN * TOLSON. Propa. Ie3-tf - PALMISTRY. MMK KIl'A. THE WORLD'S GREATEST palm tat aid astrologer, now holding receptions at 723 Oth it. n.w. Fee. 00c de23 20t* / RAILROADS. a N. B.?Following schedule llffures published only as information and are npt jnarsnteed. For Atlanta. Birmingham. Mobil#. New Or leans, Asheville, Chattftnooffa, Memphis, 9:00 a.m., G:1S p.m. and 11:00 p.m. daily. Fbr Roanoke; Jvnoxvllle. Chattanooc** Mem phis. New Orleans. 10:15 p.m. daily. For Savannah. Jacksonville and Florida points, 11:00 a.m. daily. For Columbia. Charleston. Augusta, Aiken. 11:00 a.m. and 0:50 p.m. dally. Tourist cars for California four times* a week, 6:15 p.m. Monday. Wednesday. Thursday, Friday. Iiocal for Harrisonburg. 8:05 a.m. dally, 4:05 p.m. week days: for Danville. 8:05 a.m. dally, and for Charlottesville, 8:05 a.m. and 4:55 p.m. daily. Frequent trains to and from Bluemont. C. II. ACKERT, V. P. * O. M. W. H. TAYLOK. O. P. A._ Atlantic Coast Line. EIToclive April 6. 1907. Not lee.?Theac departure* nre riven aa Infor mal !ou. an well aa connections with other com panies. lint arrivals and connections arc not guaranteed. 4:20 a.in. daily?Sleeping car Netv York to Jacksonville. Fin. Throusb coaches Washington to Jaekaoirrllle. 3:46 p.m. ? dully?Sleeping ear New York to Jacksonville, Kla.j New York to Port Tampa. Fla., via Jacksonville: New York to Aaruata. Ga.: New York to Charleston. S. C.: Washington. D. C.. to Jacksonville. Fla.; Washington to Wil mington, N. C. Through coaches Washington to Jacksonville. UNEXCELLED DINING CAR SERVICE. For tickets and all Information apply at thn OFFICE OF THE LINE 1419 NEW YORK AVENl'K NORTHWEST. AND NEW UNION STATION. GEO. P. JAMES. District Passenger Acnt. Washington. D. C. T. C. WHITE, Gcti. Pass, agent. W. J. CR AIG. I'asfr. Trufllc Mgr.. Wilmington. N. C. Baltimore amid Ohio R. R. LEAVE NEW UNION STATION. ROYAL BLl'E LINE. "EVERY OTHER HOI lt ON THE ODD HOUR" TO PHILADELPHIA AND NEW YORK. NEW TERMINAL. 2311 STREET. NEW YORK ?7.00 a:m. Diner. Pullman Parlor. a.m. Buffet, Parlor. 5-hotJr Train. fn.oo a.m. Diner and Pullman Parlor Car. . til.00 a.m. Diner and Pullman Pnrlor Car. ?1.00 p.m. Diner and Pullman Parlor Car. ?.1.00 p.m. "Royal Limited." All Pullman. Z hs. t4.O0 p.m. Coaches to Philadelphia. ?5.00 p.m. Diner an<? Pullman Pnrlor. ?S.00 p.m. Coaches to Philadelphia. ?11.30 p.m. Sleepers. ?2.52 a.m. Sleepers. ATLANTIC CITY, t" 00, ?!).00. til 00 a.m.. tl.00. 'XOO p.m. ANNAPOLIS, week days. 8.00 a.m., 12.05 noon, 4.45, 6.00 p.m. Sundays. R:3il a.m.. 5:30 p.m. "EVERY HOUR ON THE HOUR." (Week days. 7.00 a.m. to 8.00 p.m.) TO BALTIMORE. ?2.58. +5.00, t0.30, *7.00. ?7.20. tS.00, ?R.30. ?H W. til..'Ml. 'lO.OO, *11.00 a.m.. tl2.00. m.A3. ?1.00, J1.15, t2.?0, ?:t.00, tr>.20. 11.30, t4.00, v4.45. *5.00. t5.fl3. *5.30. t?.00, ?H.30. +7.00 ?8.00, tO.SO, *10.00. *10.35. *11.30, *11.35 p.m. WESTWARD. CHICAGO. *0.111 a.ni.. *1.22. ?5.30 p.m. CINCINNATI. ST. LOUIS and LOUISVILLE. ?i>.10 a.m.. *4.05 p.m.. *12.40 night. PITTSBURG. *0.10 a.m.. M.22. *9,10 p.m., ?12.30 nijhl. \ CLEVELAND. *0.10 p.m. \ COLUMBUS. *5.30 p.m. WHEELING. *11.10 a.m.. ?5.30 p.m. WINCHESTER, tn.10 a.m.. t4.05. t.VOO p.m. FREDERICK. tS.2??. tl?. 10, J9.15 a.m., 11.30, t4.05. 15.45 p.m. HAGKRSTOWN, t?.10 a.m.. f.'.OO p.m. ?Dnlly. *tExeept Snndav. ISundav cnlv. TELEPHONES nt following Ticket OfB-ea: 1417 G St. N.W., Main 1591: 619 Pennsvlvanla Are., Main 278. New Union Station- Ticket Office, Main 738n. Information Bureau. Main 73*0. t Of NOTE.?Published only as Information, and not jjuarantecd. 4:00 P.M.-C. & O. TJMITEI). dally?Fast vesti bule train. Pull man ale^ers to Loulsvlllr, Cincinnati. Ind'anapoll*. Chicago and St. Isiuls. Connection for Virginia Hot Springs. Pullman cars Louisville to Na*hvflle, Mem phis and New Orleans. Dlnlns cars, a la carte service, r* ll:lo P.M. - F. F. V. LIMITED. daily-Pullman sleepers to Cincinnati. Lexington and Louis ville. Comportment sleeping car to Virginia Hot. Springs week days. IHnlugr car. a la rarte--service. Pullman sleepers Cincinnati to Chicago and St. Louis and I/nilsville to Mem phis. Nashville and New Orleans. Reservations and tickets nt 513 Pennsylvania avenue, 009 14th street and new Union station. Telephone Main 7380 for Washington Terminal Cab Service, and Main 10t26 or 220C for C. 4b O. Ticket Office. TICKET OFFICE. 1421 PENNA. AVE. NOTICE--Following schedule not guaranteed. 0:05 A.M. DAILY?Seaboard ..fall. Through coaches and Pullman Steppers .to Savannah and Jacksonville. Through Sleepers Washington to Hamlet and Hamlet to Atlanta and Birmingham. Dining Cars. 6:00 P.M. DATLY?Seaboard Express. Solid train, with coaches and Pullman Sleepers to Sa vannah. Jacksonville and Tampa. Through Sleeper to Atlanta. Birmingham and Memphis. Dining Cars. K. II. STANSELL. District Passenger Agent. POTOMAC RIVE06aT& CHANGE IN SCHEDULE JANUARY 1. WASHINGTON & POTOMAC STEAMBOAT CO. (Randall Line.) STEAMERS FOR POTOMAC RIVER LANDINGS Str. Ilarry ltundall, Monday and Saturday. 7 a.m.. and Wednesday. 4 p.m.. for river landing* to Wicomico river and Nomlni creek landings. I^wer Machodoc creek. Wednesday onlv. Re turning. steamer arrives in Washington Wednes day and Sunday afternoons and Friday morning. Steamer Estelle Randall, dally at 7 a.m. for landings as far as Olymont. Sunday, Tuesday and Thursday to Grinders In addition. Return ing. arrives in Washington about 2 p.m. de30-tf ? Commencing Dec. 27 Tbo Steamers of tbo MARYLAND. DELAWARE AND VIRGINIA RAILWAY COMPANY Will make one trip weekly lietween WaohlDRtim and Baltimore, weather permitting, leaving Washington every Monday nt 4 p.m. for river landing* and Baltimore, arriving Baltimore early Wednesday morning. Leave Baltimore every Wednesday at 5 p.m. for river landing* as far up as Ijeonardtown; returning, leavea Leonard town at 0 a.m. Friday, and arrives In Batliuu>r? early Saturday morning. Leaves Baltimore Sat urday at 5 ji.ni. for river landings and Washing ton. arriving in Washington early Monday moro STEPHENS0N & BR0.. Agents. Telephone Main 745. 7th st. wharf. 1. MURDOCK. Gen. Freight and Pass. Agt.. Baltimore. Md. de27-tf EUROPEAN RESORTS." NAPLES, ITALY. ?? NAPLES, "The Savoy.' First-class family hotel: unrivaled position on the bay: in quietest and most fashibnable quarter. Book let from Town and Country. 2-S0 4th ave.. N. Y. s ic n, yTItai.y. VILLA 1CIEA OWANP HOTEL _ _ SICILY I Moil d?li|ktti! Wlntor IT A LY / RmMmm In Earn* Located in Beautiful Park. Tennis and other pastime* 200 Rooms. Delightful view! over Park and Bay. American Comforts A Bar. Afternoon Tea on Terraces. Orchestral Concerts. Director? U. Galanti. BOOKLET "Mth Av.,N.r. PALERMO h<'2?.oh?. i:t.20.i!7. la.'t. 10.17 OCEAN TRAVEL. trip to West Indies. LEAVE NEW YORK BY NEW S. S. JAN. 4 Prinz August Wilhelm For Fortune Inland. I'ort Antonio. Kingston, Colon. Port Union (San .lose, t'oata Kir?a>, Colon. KincTHton. Fortune Island. New York. Dl'KA riON OF Till P. 2 r? PAYS: COST. $11.1.00. Rates include stateroom accommodation and meals; sto|x?ver allowed. TilKSK DKUGHTFI'L TRIPS BY SIPKKB fe'iUPS I.KAVK NKW YORK KVKRY SATURDAY. SEND FOR INFORMATION Hamburg-American Line 3.V37 P.ROADWAY. NEW YORK. E. F. DROOP & SONS, 023 PA. AVE. de23-ni.w,f.liii.30 $5CD to Europe Jnd up. FIRST CLASS. BY THR "tmaqfer* Following Lines: AMERICAN LINE. PLYMOUTH?CHERROPRG?SOUTHAMPTON. ?HILADELPII1A?QUEEN.STOWN-LIYERPOOL Atlantic Traosroort- Lime. NEW YORK-LONDON DIRECT. RED STAR LINE. NEW YORK?ANTWERP?PARIS. WHITE STAR LINE. NEW YORK?QUE ENSTOWN?LIVERPOOL. PLYMOUTH?CHERBOURG-SOUTHAMPTON. BOSTONVQUEENSTOWN?LIVERPOOL. 2T2S ? ITALYj^feOYPT Via Azores. Madeira. Gibraltar. Algiers. CEDRIC ^oSTto'r*-} ?h. l.i a.m. "anoplr Jan. 11. 4:U0 a.m.; Feb. 22. Maj 10 tepnnlle Ian. 25. :t p.m.: Mar. 7, Apr. In Romanic Feb. 1. Mar. 14. Apr. 2."?, May 30 "retic.. Mar. 2S. May l?. June 20 WASHINGTON OFFICE. 1306 F ST. N.W. R. M. HICKS. PasaeDgei- Agent. mUl-d.cSu.312t v OCEAN TRAVEL. NORTH GERMAN LLOYD Fast Express Service. PLYMOUTH?CHERBOURG?BREM EN, 10 1.11 Knriprim Wtn.Jan. 7 IK. Wm. II Mar. 1 Cevllle (new).. .Jan. 21 Ceellle (new) Mar. f? Kronprlni ffm..Mar. 34 Kaiser Wm. II. Mar. 31 K. Wra. II Feb. 4 C ?elite (new) F*b. IS ! Twin-Screw Passenger Service. BRI&EN DIRECT. 10 A.ll. Serdlltx Jan. 10 Seyrilttz Feb. 30 Roon Jan. 23 Rlieln Feb. 27 Buelow Jan. 30 Buelow Mar. 8 Barbarossa Keb. Oi Rarbaroaita Mar. 12 Mediterranean Service. GIBRALTAR?NAPLES-GENOA, AT 11 A.M. Connecting at Gibraltar for A Icier*. K. Lulse *..Ja?. 4 *Neek?r Feb. 13 P. Irene Jan. 11 V. Irene Feb. 2? Friedrleb Jan. 25 Friedrleb Mar. 7 K. Albert Feb. 8 K. Lulae Mar. 14 ?Omits Genoa. NORTH GERMAN LLOYD TRAVELERS' CHErKS GOOD AM, OVER THE WORLD.' OELRICHS & CO.. NO. 5 BROADWAY. N. T. E. F. DROOP & SONS CO.. 028 PENNA. AVE. fe2-312t.eSn When in Europe Hare .roar mail addressed rare tbe tyindoa offlc of The Washington Star. No. 3 Regent Street. London, England. If desired. mall will be for warded to all parts of Europe and tbe Contl went. Tourlats are requested to rejtlater at our office upon reaching London. ^Vashington Star London Office, No. 3 Resent St. de20-tf VR/ [pC "IT Tonrs to JAMAICA. Panama. IMrviPC Spanish Main, Trinidad, Bar INDIEo badoes, Windward Islands, etc.. 12 to 5.1 days. $00 to 3240. 2?-day automobile or carriage tour of Jamaica, $190 or $150. Illustrated booklet on request. Tapis Jan. 11 I Atratn Feb. * Mugditlena Jan. 25 I Trent Feb. 22 Luxurious Steamers of 0,000 tons. The Royal Mail Steam Packet Co. SANDERSON A SON. 22 State at.. New York. FOSTER DEBEVOISE. Flatlron bldg.. New Torfc. R. M. HICKS. 1.-.08 F at. n.w. nolf>-f.m.w.tf,21 Ham Iburg=American Line. I * CP, FIRST-CLASS. ACCORDING 'TO STEAMER AND DESTINATION. By Most Modern ami Luxurious Leviathans. Kalserin (new) Jan. 4 TPretorla Jan. 4 tl'atrlcla Jan. II Bluecber Jan. 18 tWaldersee Jan. 25 "tSaiirto"Hamburg direct. (Hamburg ....Jan. 4, Feb. 15 Batavia Jan. 14, Mar; 7 Alexandria Via Gib. & Italy. Including all shore ?x t>ense?. DURATION FROM 10 TO 63 DAYS. COST FROM $131 TO $*00. Tours de Luxe West Indies and Orient. Special cruiaes l?y superb steamers. lasting from 1G-79 days. Cost from $7.V$300 and up. NILE 8RRVVCK. Booking* hero for steamers of Hamburg ?nd Anfflo-American Nile Co. Tourist Dept. for General Information. Travel ers' ('hecks Rood all over the World. COMPANY'S OPPICRj, 3.V37 BROADWAY, N. X. K. F. DROOP & SONS, 025 PA. AVE. deJlO-m.w.f.tf CUNARD LINES. From PI'ts 31-52. North RlTer. TO LIVERPOOL via Ql'EENSTOWN. ? Passengers booked tbrougb to LONDON ft PARIS. ! SPECIAL LOW SALOON RATES TO EOROPE, $50 AND UPWARD Campania..Jan. 4, 8 am Lu*itania.Jan. 11,11 am Mauritania. Jan.25.9 am Campania .Feb. 1. 7 am Lusitanla..Feb. 8. 10 am I.ucanla...Feb. 15, 7 am LCSITANIA. Jan. 11. at $72.80. MAI'RETANIA, Jan. 25. at $72.50. , - LARGEST. FASTEST. FINEST IN THE WORLD. Hungarian-American Service TO FICME VIA GIBRALTAR. NAPLES AND TRIESTE. KLAVONIA Mar. 12,Apr. .10, Juno IS PANNONIA Mar. 20, Mr.y 14. Jnljr 2 CARPATHIA Apr. !t. May 28. July 1? SPECIAL MEDITERRANEAN CRUISES. CALLING AT MADEIRA. CARONJA, 20,000 tons. ',an- 4 JICb- " I 'Calling at ?Jan. l"?ib. 18.J ALEXANDRIA C ARMANI A, 20,000 tona. Vernon H. Brown. Gen'l Agent, 21-24 State St., N. Y.. Opooslte the Battery. Or 120 State St., Ronton. Mass. G. W. MOSS. Agent. 1411 G at. n.w.. Washington. fel5-lyr.eSa ? FRENCH LINE. ~ COMPAGNIE GENER ALE TRANSATLANTIC B Direct Line to Havre?Paris (France). SnillnG every Thursday at 10 a.m. from Pier No. 42. North River. foot Morton at.. N. Y. La Gascogne Jin. 1)1 *La Tour a I DC.. .Jan. 30 *La Lorraine.. .Jan. 18 *La Savole Feb. 8 La Bretague.... Jan. 2*1 *La LorraIne...Feb. 13 ?Twin-screw steamers. GEORGE W. MOSS. 1411 G ST. N.W. mhl-365t EDUCATIONAL. IX WASHINGTON. "The Leading Business School of Washington." 311 EAST CAPITOL ST. 22 Years' Success. Shorthand, Typewriting. Book keeping. English Branches. Midwinter term opening Dec. 30 to Jan 6. New classes formed In Gregg, Pitman and Graham. WOOD'S COMMERCIAL SCHOOL de28-6t PH W NX"S BUSINESS COLLEGE. U|u $5?$5?A MONTH?$3?$; ru= Civil Service preparation. J Khorthnnii Tvnewrlllnfl' Rnnklrec STH * K. I?$5?$5 Day. Nlgbt. Shorthand, Typewriting, Bookkeeping, etc. no28-tf.4 PRIVATE DANCING LESSONS; SOC; WALTZ and two-step guaranteed In 5'lcsaons; class $1 month: ballroom for rent. ?.'! to $5. Address, with stamiied envelope. Box 101, Star office. dc2S-0t*cSu HALL=NOYES SCHOOL, DAY AND NIGHT. ADULTS AND CHILDREN. Regular classes, graded and high, preparing for colleges. U. S. academies and professional schools. Private coaching. Certificate admits to George Washington University. Catalogues. FRANCES MANN HALL. A.M.. Principal. 'Phone Main 3877. 221 E at. n.w. no!7-!)d TRAYER'S Business College, 1 ITU AND F STS. N.W. Best instruction day or night in Shorthand. Typewriting, Bookkeeping, English and Civil Service. A situation guaranteed every graduate. Call, write or 'phone for catalogue. nol4 tf French, Spanish, iftiian, etc. Native Sc experienced teachers. Trial lesson free. ocl2-P0t l'rof. F. BOYER. 712 13 ST. N.W. FRIENDS SCHOOL FOR BOYS" AND GIRLS. 25th Year Began September 23. Primary. Intermediate and High School Depart menls. Prepsres for College. Strong corps of experienced teachers. Modern in method and equipment. New building, gymnasium, play grounds, luifthroom, manual training. THOS. W. SIDWELL. Principal, nol2-tf,14 1800-1817 I st. n.w. ST. ROSES INDUSTRIAL SCHOOL 202:: G Bt. n.w. We nre now prepared to till orders for ladles' and inlsses' gowns, coat suits, wraps: also all kinds of tine newlne. ladles' and Infanta' trous seaux, etc. For further information apply to above address. se2l-tf MISS SA1.LIE M. LEWIN'S SCHOOL For boys and girls under 18, 1S17 U st. n.w. # GRADED-SCHOOL METHODS. INDIVIDUAL ATTENTION. Frcncli Is taught conversationally to all pupils, without extra charge. Lessons in mnsic and art by experienced teacher*. 'Plione N. 8414. ? ocll-90t Shorthand <& Typewriting We teach Pitman. Graham, Gregg. Itarres and the Syllable systems. 75- to 100 words per min ute In ISO hours guaranteed. Positions provided for oiir pupils. Catalogue free. STENOGRAPHIC ACADEMY, Colorado bldg. seH0-tf.6 HE DRILLERY, iioo N. Y. Ave' . Stenography, Typewriting, Book keeping, Telegraphy and Boslneaa Branches. Complete course with expert Instructors. CIvH Service Course. Next examination January 27. aul4-tf.l0 The Berlitz School ( 723 14th ?of I^angyages, | st. n.w. RECENT AWARDS: ST. LOUIS EXPOSITION. 1D<>4 GRAND PRIZE LIEGE EXPOSITION. 1905. GRAND PRIZE French. German. Spanish. Italian, English, etc. Native Teachers. TRIAL LESSON FREE. School open all the year from 9 a.m. to 9 p.m. aelO-tf PROF. A. GONARD. Principal. EDUCATIONAL. IN WARHINftTON. FltF.N?"H I.ANOIAUV. SCHOOL. CUim. all grade*. iin.l print* leuon*: prac tical conversation method ror adult*: trial free. M'LLI" V. PRl'D'HOMMR. 314 lad. an. ocTtf.eSu.4 (car linear. The National Art &Crat"tsJnstitute 1700 l#th at., cor. R at. Da* and evening claw*. ANNA B. SLOAN. Principal. Wrtte for Bookie* oel6 90t.? _ Ol'T or WAHHIWUTON. MONTROHK. A HRLRTT BOARDING MCHOOI. In the iiHintiy, for girl* ami *0)811 In?*; o<im l?er limited to twenty; term' moderate Ad ?lrena Mia* I1ARDKY, eiarkavlllc. MJ. j*l-?0t.4 musical instructions! MMR. J. F-SPITA DALY. TRACHRR OF SINGING AND PIANO. Rftidfncf-StKllo, 112* F at. ?.?. nog7-QOt * *Phoo? yjncola 400-M. B* FRANK GEBEST, TEACHER OF PIANO FORTH. Pupil of BARTti. HCHARWRNKA. MOSZKOW8KT. Studio. 1827 14th at. a w. _*e!4-tf.B LOAN COMPANIES. Side entrance on 9th at. Private office*. Plenty of Money Always Available. Horning I* always ready to Dla-o celt No publicity. Interest at.. make quick loan* on monda, Watebe* or Jewelry. Money Loaned Salaried People. HORNING, 9th & D, Corner. JtMM "Why pay 10% when you can gat It for *%T" If you are in need of money Any amount, you can get It here immediately. H. K. Fulton's Loan Office, 314 #TH 8T. N.W. Established 1870. Tioan? mad* on Watches, Diamonds, Jewelry, I Sflvorwaro. *te. jeA-tf.14 npinr I* the place to ret your loan, wtiether It he $10.00 or a larger aum. We're "reli able money lender*." and onr rate* are LOWRR thau tbe loweat. Hy our liberal rebate ?y*tem you can pay your loan ahead of time and rave the char***. If yon cannot call, write or 'phone tad we'll call on you. Household Loan Co., ?flRNITIJRB LOANS." 610 F at. n.w.. Room No. I. ? "link for the Blue and White Hlga." no27 HM.20 [Money Loaned Salaried People and othera, without security: aa.y payment*: oBlce* In ?W principal dtlea: as?e jrour*elf money by getting my tenaa Int. D. H. TOt. MAN. Room WW. 333 15th at. n.w. noIMf.g IE LOAN MONEY" ?ON? I Furniture, Pianos, Organs, Horses, Wagons, Salaries, < Most Anything, At lower rate* of Intereat than any loan com pany In the city, and without any red tape. We are an old-established company, with un limited capital, and strictly private, np-to-dat? offlcea. Potomac Guarantee Loan Co., 9M F STREET N.W., 2d Floor. ? \ Singer Building. de24 tf.20 Or principal will be do* on loan* made by thla company during December until TWO MONTHS from the date you get the loan.- Other com panies require payment In one month. We uako absolutely NO CHARGK for tbe extra time H'l | allow you to make any Klze payment* you desire. Oar rates are a* fellow*, a Lieut .1 per cent: $23. only $1.23 iter month. $30, oil *1.0(1 per month. $100, only $2.<M per month. Other amounta In proportion from $10 up. Other* advertlie these rate*, but they make all sorts of charges for commissions, ete., wblcli makes the interest about double what they claim. We positively make no such charges, except a notarv fee of Sue. GF-T THR LOAN DAV YOl? APPLT. Thompson blilg.. 703 ISth at. n.w. Next dm store, opp. Treasury. dei-tf.4u If You Bring This Ad Nothing to Pay Until February, 1908 All new cnatomers obtaining loana from ua this month will be allowed until February to make tb. | first payment, without any additional charge This Special Inducement Is made to get you acquainted with the low rates and liberal terms offered by this "cut-rate compahy" for loana on Plauos and Furniture We will pay off tbe loan you now carry and ad vance you more money In smaller paymenta. No charge for drawing up paper*. CITIZENS?* CO. 409 COMMERCIAL BANK BDILDINt/. N.W. Cor. 14th and O atf. n.w. TAKE ELEVATOR TO FOURTH FLOOR. nol9~40d Prisoner Took Poison in Van. BALTIMORE. January .'I.?Mary Rover, an eighteen-year-old negress, died yester day afternoon in the oily Jail from poison, which she is believed to have taken with suicidal Intent while in th~jail van. When admitted at ttie jail she was dying. Where she obtained the nriison is a mys tery. The woman was arrested January 1. and charged with drunkenness. Justld! Ooldman fined her S."> and costs. On the way to the jail another prisoner noticed that she acted strangely and reported to Matron Hughes that the woman had taken poison. Baltimore Register of Wills' Report. BALTIMORE, January 3.?A compara tive statement orepared by Bart E. Smith, register of wills, shows that the receipts of his office from taxes on the commis sions of executors and administrators and the collateral Inheritance tax wore $-M,53'2 more last year than In 100H. The receipts from this source last year were $1111,712. against $147,180 In 11NW. Last year 1.38*1 administration bonds wer? granted and raw willa were probated, against 1.381 administration bonds grant ed and wills probated In 1IKW. Human Body a Battery. CHICAGO, January "..?Dr. J. C. Siebei, a physician of this city, announced yes terday before the American Association for the Advancement of Science that he has discovered a'method of generating energy within the human body. He as serted that electricity stored In the human body can >be released and made to do work. This work, he said, .is the prolonga tion of life through the additional vitality supplied to the human body working as Its own electrical generator. Dr. Siebel announced that nutritive ele ments such as alcohol, sugar andi fats luring their consumption by the human body act as generators of electricity In the miniature batteries that comprise the muscular structure of the human frame. He declared that he haa succeeded In the construction of batteries on a working scale, in which the nutritive element nec ;ssary to form the connection between the latteries and the system haa been created. Roy Howard, nineteen-year-old trooper >f the 2d Cavalry. 1'nlted States ^rmy. who attempted to shoot down n jealous ?ival and killed Miss Martha Plcray in itead. was sentenced to eight year* In tha \namosa penitentiary at Des Molna* owa. ? .. ...... V