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J APARTMENTS?TO LET. "< 4 TIIF FT1?Kl.Hl RST OXK 1!<M lM AND hath. unfurnished; southern exposure. Inquire of elrTStnr hoj or janitor Also handsome rooms. single or on suite. NM4 12th St. n.w. felS-7l? TIIK NATfllKZ." 14444 W ST.: 4 K4MIMS and hath: Al.t. OI'TSIDE: close to ears, churches and markets: son thorn anil pastern ex l?osure; felS-.lt HARNARD A rmi-DRF-SS. 1412 ?J. I I.AT 111" :: HttOMS AND BATH. WITH IIITAT* c?* and telephone: near two ear linps. ItCti 15th st. n.w. felS-5t* VOR RKNT-RY R. F. SAUL CO . 7TH IkTTN 7V~ Juniata, 1424 W. 5 A- fir. & b...$35.00 and $42.30 l.afsrettp. or. b. .30 00 114iV. 1st hp. 4r.b. .20.00 1R18 7th nw. 5r.b..3r>.0l it n? av nw. Sr. b.. 18.50 042 O nw. fir. b.,25 50 | I23u 7th nw.3r.2n. 17.0 > ?20 F nw. 2r. 2fl. .25.00 422 O nw. 4r. h... 13.50 1738 RIsks pl.3r.b2.3 50 1S0C 7th nw. 6r .W.OO I40O X Cap.4r.Sd fl 20.0-t ' fel.Vtf T HE COL1MBIA. T 4T1I AM) tHKARD STS n.w.?The nlrest six-room and bath apartment <>n the bpi?hts: pare fill Inspection solicited. JAMES A r.Min.1.. 1.10s F st. n.w. fel.Vtf ! i? RENT?W. C. DPVALL, T22 11TH X.W. "The Holmes." .*1020 I tent pi. n.w.; 5r. and b. apt., on 3d floor >frent?. mljr KS.tO "The Wilson." cor. 14th A llarrard sts.; nr. ami l>. apt. <?n 4tli no >r trrontl. oniy.*t"<AJ fel.VHt* K< ?K"1{KNT"TT I.-M?XK VV ~YORK A V E.. AH . joining rnmer of 14th; 3 rooms; bath. liotwilrr heat; only $30. felB-.'t FOR BEST IPARTMENTS r. mid use of ImiIIi. IMS Pa are. n.w..$30.?9 3 rooms ami private bath (non-housekeepIngi. inn I'ii. ave. ii.w 23.00 S rs. and bath, steam heat. 1913 Pa. av. 49.5.1 5 rooms and bath. SO if n.w 22.So >3 rooms and bath. 12iC?L, C n.e 21.50 GEO. W. LINK INS. 800 19th st. u.w. W t flt.-Su THE PORTSLR APARTMENTS; l.vril AND I" STS. NAY.. ARSOLl'TKLY FIREPROOF To sublet; a verv desirable third-floor, si' room and bath. Iwnsekeeniuir apartment; south and southwest exposure. fol4 5f WINONA ~? l.ATS~412 TlTH ST. N.E.; FIVE rooms and bath; modern apartment: in splendid rendition: two minutes' walk from ear line: rem. $22 .VI nor month. J HARRISON JOHNSON A SON. nra; 7th st. s.w. 'Phone Main 2.785. fe 1 4 tit P. EA FT I FIT, K RON T 5R MOM AND RATH steam h< a ted apartment. "The Sussex.'" 13th and It s.w.; janitor; hot water furnished: $29. PHILLIPS CO., 33o John Marshall place. feft-tf 6 ROOM AND I'.AT II A I'A RTMENT STEAM heat: janitor sen ire: 10 per rent off in Rummer. THE BERWICK, 14th and I'ark road. Apply janitor. fe9-tf "1'HE VIRGINIA. 2120 <; ST. 5 ROOMS AND bath: newly decorated; special rental front Febntary 1. CEO. J. EASTERDAY. H29-tf 14to O st.. Ames hide. APARTMENTS I'OR RENT ALL IN FIRST CLASS CONDITION. THE MT VERNON. 9th and N. Y. ave. n.w.7 and 4 rooms and bath $20.00 to $37.50 THE FRANKLIN. 1915 14th at. n.w.5 and 0 rooms nnd bath.... $40.00 and $45.00 TIIE I.OTTSA. 210 \. Y. are. n.w ? 4 rooms anil bath S22.50 2500 Pa. ate . 3d floor. 4r anil b $18.50 fel-tf WEAVER RROS . 1410 F st n w I-UK llf.A I-.MIIIIKK.N AI'AUTMKXTS? "LA CORONA." 425 M ST. N.W. Now and convenient; accessible to cars nr.il market: 2 rooms and bath: $22.50 to S30.5O. Only four loft. First-floor front, excellent arrangement for physician or dentist. I.et us give yon full particulars. A. K. COX CO.. Established 1870. "The Realty Corner." 14th at N. T. are. fel ?f THE CLA 1 BORNE CENTRALLY LOCATED? S.E. cor. 6th and H sts. n.w. Housekeeping apartments of 2. 4. 5 and 6 rooms: steam heat: lanitor and elevator service. Trices from $25 to $47.50. Also cafe, hsrber shop and oiBce rooms for rent in this building. Apply R. O. HOLTZMAN. 1-126 New orV ore not4-tf WANTED?APARTMENTS^ ffWTKn-A COIR OR FIVE FCRNISIIEO roomed housekeeping apartment for two or three months. Address \V. 1*. \V.. Star office. felT.Tt* FOR RENT?HALLS. COR KENT-$1 n PER NIGHT. $40 PEIt W1EKK ; finest entertainment hall in city: also lodgerooms.1 N. E. TEMPLE. 12th and H n.e. See janitor, constantly on premises. fe5-30t,4 FOR RENT -CARROLL INSTITUTE 11 ALUS. 10th aDd K st?. n.w.: the most complete and thoroughly equipped halls In city for societies, banquets, entertainments and receptions: terms reasonable Annlr at hall. FOR SALE?MISCELLANEOUS^ One cent a word each time for 1ft words 3 times. COR SALK, KINK BABY GRAND IM A NO (new); 'mahogany; verv cheap. C. J. 4.. Star office. felS-3t* i on SALE- PIANO. WITH PLAYKIt INSIDE, v'rv cheap, together with mtisie. etc. R. E. U, Star office. felS-nt* I XTR A OR DIN A RY PIANO BARGAINS - S.UVO mahogany upright. $195: magnificent $850 t'hase Bros.' habv grand. *425; uoright. $75. GEORGE J,AWRENCE. 924 9th. Tiding. $1.50. n?ln 1 V. FOR SAIJS I.AHGE. COMMODIOUS STRICTLY antique chest of driwm: valuable as receptacle for linen. etc.; Tory reaaonahlo price; only those having money for this style furniture need apply. 13S E. Capitol at. fe!7-3t* FOR SAI .E-ROLI.ER TOP DESK. LARGE leather chair, file cases, office counter. Apply 1425 T at. P.w. fel7-3t FOR SAMS-CASH REGISTER IN GOOD ORder: cheap; several good safes. 1203 D st. n.w. fel7-St* FOR SALE-A COLLECTION OF STAMPS; catalogue over $75.00. Box 25?. Star office. fe!?-3t* FOR SALE-TEN PAIR PURE-BRED WHITE fantalle. 1907: six pair homers. blue and hr^wn: four Japanese blacktail bantam rooster*. What offer? Box 259. Star office. fel6-3t* FOR $ALK ?TYPEWRITERS?SPECIAL NO. 0 Remington, nearly new. $55; a fine No. 6 Remington, $47.SO: Remington. $15; Pensmores, fillfio. $35 and $37.50; nearly new till vers. >41.60 and $37.50; No. 4 "Williams Visible. $37.60; Blirks. $13.50 and $17.50. N. M. M1NN1X CO.. Inc.. 1411 G at. n.w. feJ6-3t,eSu PIANOS AT EXTRAORDINARY PRICES: 1 $250 slightly used upright $14? 1 $350 Vose slightly used upright $1!>." 1 $250 Koliler & Campbell $1?5 I $.".00 Needham. used $195 And 30 other bargains. Let us t-jtlinate on vour tuning and repairing. HUGO WORCH. 1110 G n.w., Woreh building. Pianos for rent, stored and shipped. fel4-tf FOR SALE?THE BIGGEST PIANO BAR GAINS OF THE YEAR ARE OFFERED MKKf. >??> ? . a numwr or nicu-grarte iiaed uprights arc priced at a fraction their north for quick deliverance. For instance. Cbiekernr. $1'?0: Stleflf. $140: Knabe. $.150; Jitieff. Steinway. $450; Stieff. $230; easy payments: Ubiekering squares. $50. O. J. De.MOI.I, A CO.. folMQd 1231 G at. u w. von SAI.K TWO SL.IGHTL.Y FSEO UPRIGHT pianos standard make. $8.1 and $05. including stool anl corer and year's tunlnsr free. HEI.RIG BROS., established 25 yrs.. 1742 7th n.w. fe8-tf.4 FOUND?HOW TO GET RID OF RATS. SEE BART.Ay THE FERRET MAN. 927 La. are. Jall-tf KN4BE PIANO BARGAINS. KNABE BABY GRAND. MAHOGANY CASE; A BEAUTY $650.00 KNABE RI.MODF.I.ED GRAND. rosewood caae $550.00 STF.INWay BABY GRAND. carefully used $550.00 KNABE 1'PRIGHT. mahogany caae. was $?on $480.00 KNABE UPR1GF1T. mahogany caae. teas $500 $420.00 STF.INWAY VERTF GRAND, their latest stele #420 00 BRADBI'RV 1 PRtGHT. mahogany caae S25O00 STrEFF UPRIGHT. mahogany case ... $225.00 K1MBAI.I. UPRIGHT. In good condition $15? 00 RirnMOND UPRlGnT. in good condition $100.00 SINGER UPRIGHT mahogany case... $150.00 hah kiau iua i rniiiiii, in nicw ahape $$3.00 SQCARKS from $10 upward. TFRMS TO SITT WM KNABE A CO . *?2 tf 121R20 P at. n w. KPT* NOTHING TOO DIPFICIXT FOR t'S In the kev line; reliable and efficient wnrkmra. WASHINGTON SAFE AND I.OCK CO.. Safe and lx*-k Eiperts. 1202 D at. n.w. 'Phone Main 1725 , rtegT-ff SHbW CASES ANP STORE FIXTURES. JOHN C. SCDERER. JR.. MFG. CO.. de4-tf Baltimore. T OR SA T.F <loOPQl'AI.lTY OPAQUE SHADES, fitted to your window*. only 35c: the beat quality oil opaque shades. HOo. bung free. We call with aa en plea. KI.EEBLATT'S. 11 tb A 11 eta. m.*. an22-tf pR0p0SALS PEI'A I IT ME NT OF~ITlk~I NT KRIOR-OFFICE Superintendent 1". S. Capitol Building and Orounds. Washington. P. C.. February 12. 1908. Sealed proposal*, in duplicate, will be received and j>ubliclv opened at tlie aisiTc office at 12 o'clock noon Wednesday, March 11. 1H0S. for window frames and sashes for the Office bulldln:, I". S. Senate. Washington. P. C. Plans nnd H>ec|hcations will be forwarded Intending bidder* up? n rc?-elpt of n deposit of twenty.five dollar* t*2T?? as a guarantee for the return of the pinna after the award of llie contract. Bidders may unbuilt proposals for furnishing frames and rashes of either wmd <?r racial. Each pro<x?sal must Is* accompanied by a certified cheek or n nrriy oompany ix?n?i in inn sum or nvr |K-r rent i.Vvl of ll".y aoingut of 1 h?" bid. 'Dip im'itwful bidder will by required to furnish sureties |n tin. lira Of one-half tile rontraet prlry. The right In rfurrfil to ri'iot any or all hide am] to nalic technicalities or Informalities. ELLIOTT WOODS. Superintendent l". ft. Capitol Rulldln-: >ml Grounds. fs!8-1aw.4t PALMISTRY. M>r KNOW THE PAST: LET ME TEI.L VOI R future. ?Out of darkness into light, i If 4 Winona" toll* you. It"* ?o. Tlio in-wf skepti *l M?tisfly?l. 01.1 H n.w. Rooms A :iiul ?!. MM K. RITA, THE WORLD' 8 GREATEST palmist and astrologer, now holding receptions at 723 'JtU at. ?.w. Fry. S^r WJH* ? i HORSES AND VEHICLES. O* rent a word each time for IS words 3 time*. Von sale two yoini; horses! ?;ooi> corkers. suitable for countrr. Phono !T.A\K THOMAS. Bright wood. I>. F. felS-tt* for?sale-one very toeby- okivixo 1 horse :in<l - good delivery horses. It. LSAI'NOEHS. fahin Johns. Md. fe1S-.1t ion s Ai.K-?ooi?. SOI NH. OF.NTLE HORSE for driving or light delivery; also buggy and IliirntM. fan he seen at Steele's stables 4211 8th st. n.w. fel7-3t FOR SALE-2 HORSES. 2 SETS HARNESS. 1 rnhher-tire runabout, 1 rnhher-tlre stanhope, for sale for board. CRAXDALL STABLES, lllrt (' n.w. fe16-3t , FOR CASH ONLY. ' $12." panel wagons $00 00 li $100 panel wagons $80.00 i $80 panel wagons $85.00 $25 express harness $18.00 $18 express harness $12.50 $13 buggy harness $10.00 Large assortment of vehicles of all kinds, $15 up. Harness, $4 up. Blankets and robes, half price. J?31 tf COGSWELL'S. 200 11th st. n w. AUTOMOBILES. One cent a word each time for 13 words 2 Mm** 10O7 KEO Itl'NAHOl'T Al"f< t.MOBILK. TOP. storm apron, side curtains, folding rear seat. Hartfod shock absorbers. 3 oil lamps. 2 gas lamps and generator, extra tul>e. etc.; flne iiiiiiiiii^ i i"u . ? "i*i im ri n in in nr $425 <ash: no 1 ratios; no loas. !>r. A. ANDREWS. Martinsbnrg. W. Va. fel5-6t* AUTOMOBILES FOR HIRE. ~~ AUTO LIVERY CO.. 234 14TII ST. N.W. Largest and boat auto livery In Washington: Limousines and touring oars. Offices. New WUlard. Raleleh. Shoroham. de28-W.5 pERS0NALS i \VK NEED TIIK GOODS AND ARE WILLING to pay for them, which means extra prices tills week for men's discarded wearing apparel, hats, shirts, shoes. Will call at once in our unlettered carriage. JPSTH'S OLD STAND, lil? 1). felS-tf.3 I IF YOU NEED MONEY TO TAX RENT OR buy coal I will furnish all you need. I lend roii <>n yo'tr furniture or piano. These loan'' are strlctlv PRIVATE. Try me. P. O. Box 2343. Station G. fel-tf i WANTED?HIGHEST CASH PRICES PAID FDR worn garment?, ladies', gentlemen's, children's shoes and hats. Address postal; I will call. A. K.. 1306 7th n.w. "Phone N. 32S0-M. i ,1a27-30t* ! BRADFORD'S DETECTIVE AGENCY*. SPITE ( 224. COLORADO RI.DG.. 14th and G; 'phone M. 2325. Expert Investigations, any came, all seeI tions. MORGAN BRADFORD. Jr.. Principal. (After 6 p.m. 'phone residence. North 4343.) 1*21 30t*5 ! HIGHEST ?"ASH PRICES PAID FOR LADIES' I and gents' worn garments of all kinds; also shoes, hats, etc THE BARGAIN STORE. 124t? 7th st. n.w. Drop postal, will call promptly, j del2-tf.4 ! MRS. WINSLOW'S SOOTHING MRI'P ! nns been used for over SIXTY Y'EARS bv MILLIONS of MOTHERS for thefr CHILDREN WHILE TEETHING. WITH PERFECT SPCCESS. IT SOOTHES the CHILD. SOFTENS the GPMS. ALLAYS all PAIN. CERES WIND COLIC and is the best remedy for DIARRHOEA. Sold by druggists In every part of the world. Be sure and ask for MRS. WINSLOW'S SOOTHING SY'RPP. apIbtu.th.sa.lS6t. 10 MASSAGE. SCIENTIFIC MASSAGE. FA. rl AND SCALP; wrinkles and blemishes removed. Mrs. LYDIA JOHNSON, M. G. (graduated In SwedeUi. 1212 G st. n.w. Trial treatment. 50c. Main 5919-M. fel-30t MONEY WANTED AND TO LOAN. MONEY TO LOAN? In hand. S5o.00n.06. In hand. $2,000.00. EARLY & LAMPTON. 615 14th st. felK-12t x | WANTED?TO BORROW $3,500 AT W, f..t 3 OR 5 years ou flrst-elass real estate security. Ad dress Ru IMO. Star office f(16-3t* MONEY LOANED ON i?. C. BEAD KSTATC" in sums of $5(10. $1,000. $2,000 and $.". 000, at current rate of interest and moderate diarjea f. ir.-ct FLOYD K. DAVIS. 7tli and K s.ir. MONEY TO la IAN IX SUMS TO SL IT AT CU1L rent rates of Interest on real estate In the District of Columbia. FITCH. FOX A BROWN, fel-tf 1400 G at. n.w. MONEY TO LOAN On real estate In District of Columbia. H. L. RUST. ,1a 17 tf.4 60S 14th at. n.w. WK HAVE IN HAND SEVERAL SUMS TO loan on D. C. real estate. Protopt resile*. MOORE A HILL (Inc.). 1333 G at. n.w. de28 tf ' SECOND TRUST LOANS ON REAL ESTATE. Any Amount. lowest Rates. NATIONAL LOAN AND 1NV. CO.. THOMPSON RLDG.. 703 l.VTH ST. N.W. Opposite Treasury. Next Drug Store. I nr.2R-tf.fl ! MONEY TO LOAN ON APPROVED CITY REAL estate at lowest eurrent rates of interest. Special privileges with resnect to prior payments. Large amounts a specialty. TYLER & RUTHF.RFORD. 730 IRtb st. n.w. feP-tf.S | MONEY TO LOAN IN ANY AMOUNT FROM 5% to dfr on D. C. real estate. Special fund $10,000 at 57J. Will divide Into ll.OOO. Every consideration shown borrowers. THE HARRISON REALTY COMPANY. 'Phone Main 3862. "907 G st. n.w. j an!7-tf _____ MONEY TO LOAN ON APPROVED REAL F.State; lowest Interest: reasonable charges. Prompt attention. GEO. W. UNKINS, de7-tf 800 l?th at. n.w. MONEY TO LOAN AT LOWEST RATES OF INterest on D. C. real estate. No unreasonable delay. WALTER H. ACKER. mh29-tf.lt 1420 F n.w. LOANS ON STOCKS. BONDS. LIFE Pol ICIEST trusts. t>ldc. a?n. shares, ayndlcate certfa. and other approved collateral. 50-52 Metserott bid*.. 1110 F at 'Phone 517. C. A. BAKBR. se9-tf MONEY TO LOAN ON D. C. REAL ESTATE? Lowest rates of interest. Payment c.i principal in amount of $100 or more received at any interest period. THE F. II. SMITH COMPANY. km? line v.- v,.-v .... ? w IF YOU WANT TO BORROW OR LOAN. BUY or t*!l on real estate. I can save you time and cash, aa I give personal attention to all deals. det-tf.4 J. EAKIN GADSBY. 526 18th at. n-W. LEGAL NOTICES. ^ SUPREME COl.'ltT OF THK DISTRICT OF j Columbia. Holding a Probate Court. No. 11761. Administration.- This Is to give notice that tfte subscriber of the District of Columbia has obtained from the I'robute Court of the District of Columbia letters of administration on the estate of Elizabeth McKay, late of the District of Columbia. deceased. All persons having claims against the deceased are hereby warned to exhibit the saute, with the vouchers thereof, legally ! authenticated, to the subscriber, on or la-fore the 17th day of February. A.I), lbou: otherwise they j may by law be excluded from ull benefit of /aid i estate. Given under my baud this 17th dav of February. 10o8. WII.I.IAM, M. STEWART 010 K st. it.w. tScal.j Attest' JAMES TANNER. Register of Wills for the District of Columbia. Clerk of the probate Court. THOMPSON Jfc LASKKY. Attorneys. fel8-1aw.:;t FILED FEBRUARY 4 l?o*. J. H. YOUNG. , Clerk. ?In the Supreme Court of the District of | Columbia.- In re Dissolution of the Columbia ! Fire Insurance Company of the District of Columbia.?No. 27590. Equity.?It appearing to the j court that application has itei-n made to the j court in the above entitled cause for a voluntary i dissolution of the body corporate, the Columbia 1 Fire Insurance Company of the District of Columbia. and it appearing to the court that such : application, together with the accompanying accounts. Inventories and attiduvit required by law. have been tiled in this court, it is accordingly j Vfrsi? n rtf f -- , vi Jir.inic. i%. i t*rrv k ,"M)n. : attorneys for the petitioners, this 4tii day of i February, l'J?>K, ordered that all persons In terosted in the said corporation, the Columbia Fire Insurance Company of the District of Columbia. appear In the Supreme Court of the District of Columbia and show cause. If any they here, by the loth day of March. 1808. ivhr the said body corporate should not be dissolved; further, it is ordered that a notice of this order shall Is* published in the Washington Post and The Evening Star, papers of general circulation of the said District, and also in the Washington I.aw Keporter weekly for three successive weeks, the first Insertion to Is- not less than one uionth before the said 10th day of March. llatK. ls-ltig the day fixed for showing cause as : aforesaid. ASHI?KY M. GOUU>. Justice. fSpalM A true copr Test: J. It. YOUNG, Clerk. By WM V. DEMON. Asst. Clerk. f"4-law..'it STORAGE. STORE YOUR FURNITURE, PIANOS. ETc7[ at WESCIILER'S. U20 Pa. ave. n w.: reasonable rates; conveniently located. Telephone Main 128!!. ja27-90t MEDICAL. W. T. BALDUS. F.D.. PH.D. GERMAN S?'Eclallst on Diseases of the Prsiu, Nervous System, Ileart. Kidneys. Stotrsch and other Dieeases. Doctor's services and medicine. $2. Tel. M. 2510. Hours. 10 to 1. 4 to 9. S B. ~nr. 6th and F n.vr. }yl>-tf.B Dr. Reed, Specialist, 804 J 7th St. 17 VPAD5' rcESSFUl. W U iCr/-^UV?J PRACTICE IN ! DlMt.es of the Brstn tod Nervous System. Skit. Blood. Hosri, Stomach, Liver. Kidneys. Bladder. ' Nose. Throat and Lungs, Stricture. Varicocele and Hydrocele cured. No pain. No loss cf time. . Blood diseases and Dlsordera of the Urtnarf ! Organs promptly relieved and permanently cared Sy safe methods. Charges low. Free consultation In person or by letter. Hours: 10 to 1 and S to <1; Sundays. 10 to 1 uoli-tf.20 ~ DR. FISK ELGIN, Eiiier* hi treatment of private diseases, hronlc and acute. Both sexes. Consultations confldcni, Hal. Medicine furnished. Prices moderate. Hours. 9 to 1. 3 to S. 1230 Pa. are.; 'phone M. 1819. 1 fel-oOt'tt FOE SALE?HOUSES. FOR SALE GENTRAI, NORTHWEST. Ft only $?.noc. rinc location. miuth of H. I. avo. n.w.. an?l just a* attractive a home as cotild lie fonnd. O large. bright looms and hath: lot tbxlOO to alley. Price has been reduced for quick sale. It's a bargain. SHANNON & 1.1C11S. 704 1.1th St. n.w. FOR SALE?ABSOLFTE BARGAIN. XeHr lHlh anil 1" sts. n.w. OXIA $3,500. SIDE IJUHT. An ideal, exceptional home; bright and cheerful room*. ?> in all: new bath: perfect condition; good wide lot. Seldom s-.tch an attractive home can he had In so tine a section. Sf?*? it. SHANNON & Lt'OHS. 704 1.1th st. n.w. FOR SAI.E?HOW'S THUS ONE? 21 FEBT WIDE. ONLY $5,250. lust to think? located west of 14th st. n.w. and south of Fin. avo. n.w.; ?? unmuially large, p bright. cheerful riv.tni: lieautiful tiled l?Hth. Grand location?in fact, one of the best residential sections of the northwest. Brand-toew, and convenient to two car lines. SHANNON A- 1,1'l'HS. 7(M 1.1th st. n.w. FOR SALE?AN EXCEPTIONAL OFFER. S OR ? ROOM HOME ON TWO FLOORS. _ O.N 14T11 ST. N.W. p An exceptionally well-planned home: very unusual ami extremely attractive as far as i convenience and comfort and general design are concerned: same amount of room space as found in three-story houses: every house full -0 ft. wide and very deep, insnrlng large, bright, cheerful rooms. These houses arc now under course of erection in possibly the best tt cleiated section of 14th st. n.w.. commanding " l a grand view of the city. The offer is especial ly attractive to prospective home-buyers now, us one has the advantage of planning Ills own i home at very little, if any. additional expense. A grand location and ail ideal heme are lint two of the many attractive features of this offer. The price is another. SHANNON A. Ll'OHS. 704 1.1th st. n.w. Ft>K SAI,B-GRAND THREE-STORY HOME. ONLY $5.6.10. ~ Reduced to almost a two-story price. New; **1 i !i very large r?.ras and bath. HOT-WATER IIKAT. Many new and attractive features, and located in otte of our best home sections. I'ndo'ubtedly an excellent opportunifv. SHANNON & LITHS. 704 Llth st. n.w. FOR SALE?CORNER HOME. NORTHWEST. $4,500. urr 4o.xioo. ? House itself 20 feet, insures wide. s|iacious j rooms, and iw-ing a eorner house naturally there is an unusual amount of light and ventilation: ideal location, on n car li'tte; very wide thoroughfare; 40-ft. front parking: K very' large, bright rooms, tiled hath: gas logs; perfect in every equipment. Now is the time to see It. I It's a bargain. SHANNON & LLCHS. 704 1.1th st. n.w. F FOR "SALE - GRAND INVESTMENT. ~?.1.0g0. itpvrpn S'jx A good. safe, sim' producer: easy term*: w-ill pay fur itself. Never vacant. An attractive two-story liriek apartment: two flats of 4 rooms aud tiath each: well built; back porches; Always rented, anil well located In a fine rentlug section northeast. Don't fall to sec this one. | SHANNON & LFlTIS, 7Q4 13th St. n.w. j FOR SALE-GENITNE BARGAIN. 1-1 BEIH ?*ED TO $4,6*10. Any man would Is- proud to own thl? home? then, too, it's a $5,000 valuation. In?(iCetlon will prove it. Note this description: A wellbuilt two-story and attic press-brick and brownstone residence; reception hall, linck porch and all the good features that moke a good heme. Well located northwest. Must lie sold. SHANNON & H'l'IlS. 704 1.1th st. n.w. KOK SALE? CAPITOL HIM.. $.1,600. , FINE HOME CHEAP. J ? Owner having accepted ont-of-town position will sacrifice this ideal hoin . Fine opportunity. Six fine rooms* tiled hatli: perfect condition. Next-door house just sold for $4,000. Don't delav seeing it. SHANNON & I/I'CHS. 704 Ktib st. n.w. FOB SALE?BI-OOMINGDAI.E OPPOltTV'MTY. DMA $4,200. ? 5 rooms on two floors, and beyond ail doubt, one of the most attractive homes in that wellknown section: fine location: through street: very good condition: a coxy houie. Yon should see it. SHANNON & I.fClIS. 7Q4 1.1th si. n.w FOB SAFE?GRAND HOME. CHEAT $3.1175. Not only attractive in price, but a home built ? for comfort: one of the most reasonably priced Ft homes in the entire northwest. Note this description: I jut 20x100 -or 2.000 square feet of ground: ?"> very large, bright, sunny rooms: very large tiled bath: two large windows i'n the dining room: gas logs: furnace heat: big colonial porches. You would b- proud of this home. New. and can be bought on vorv easv terms. SHANNON A LITIIS. 704 13th st. n.w. FOB SALK? CA 1'ITO!, HIDE. $3,950. KENT. $30.50. One of the most pleasing homes on the mil. and at th<- price a deelded bargain. The return alone proves that, to say nothing of the locntlcAi and description. ? HOT-WATER HEAT. : F( 6 very large ronnts and tiled bath: modern in every possible detail; convenient to ears, and not far- from the Fnion station. Will always ( rent, or would make you an ideal home. Time well forested to see this otic. SHANNON & lA'PHS. 704 13th ?t. n.w. "I/ook for our Green and White Sign." FOB S A LE-NOUT11 WEST INVESTMENT. Five-room, two-story liriek. Rent, $10.50. Price. $1,050. MOORE & HIL1. (Inc.). 1333 G st. n.w. FOR SALE- HOFSE & STABLE, NORTHWEST, i Lot 22x113. Price. $2,500. 1 MOORE & Iin.L line.). 1333 G st. n.w. F"OR SALE?JL'ST OFF 16TH ST. Pretty six-room, two-story house, with ( cellar: over 20 feet wide; south of U at. j $3,500 Mle)RE & HILL line.). 1333 G st. n.w. FOR SALE?NEAR UNION STAHON. p< Six-room house. ] $2 50O MOORB & HILL (Inc.). 1333 G at. n.w. FOR SALE?A GOOD INVESTMENT. Six-risim. two-story brick, near North Capitol and K. Rent. $10.30. Price. $1,200. MOORE Ac HILL line.). 1333 G st. n.w. cop in p voiiTiimuT TWWITUPVI' Seven-room, two-storv house. Kent, $1H.50. Price. $2,100. MOORE & \11LL (Inc. i. 1333 6 st.-n.w. FOR SALB-^'ASHIN~GTON_H EIGHTS. Fltae ten-room, three-story house In this residence section, on one of the most select streets; steam heat: cellar; southern ex posurc; convenient to liotb car systems; jii,2ftO. This is very reasonable for a bouse (. ( of this character. MOORE & IIIIJ. (Inc.). 1333 6 st. n.tv. ! FOR SALE WASHINGTON HEIGHTS. An ideal up-to-date home of eleven rooms, three stories and cellar; heated by hot water; four rooms on lirRt floor; two baths; hurdwood trimmed: splendidly tiuiahed throughout; iiuusuallv well built; 20 feet wide. $11,000. MOORE & IIILL (Inc.). 1333 6 st. n.w. 1 FOR SALE?WASHINGTON HEIGHTS. Fine opportunity In a nine-room, threestory and cellar house for $0,700; steam heat: live open tire places; bouse in splendid condition. MOORE & HILL (Inc.). 1333 G st. n.w. FOR SALE?A HANDSOME HOME ^ AT GREAT SACRIFICE. An eleven-room house. In perfect repair: just off Connecticut ave.; located right: with southern exposure; steam heat, and every modern improvement; $0,500. House oat before the neighborhood had reached its present attractiveness $1,500 more. , Owner s non-resident, and has cut price accordingly. < MOORE & HILL (Inc.). 1333 (I St. n.w. FOR SALE?EVERYTHING WANTED IN A ! KN house; ten-rooin. three-story residence in one i of the choicest home sections of Washington; northwest, principal street; tine bath; double porches: front and back stairways; large lot; reduced to $5,700. MOORE A; HILL Hue.). 1333 6 St. n.w. FOR SALE? 16TII ST. ( An opportunity to get a desirable home ; on Mils famous tbornnghfare at a very low ? in ice- $14.000; 10 tine rooms; 2 baths; hot- F< water heat; wide froutage; near Scott Circle not 'way out; price is u-.vay below 1 value. MOORE & HILL (Inc.). 1333 O st. lt.w. ; Ft ST"SALK^TIOl'SK 1826 N. CAI'ITOL: SIX rooms, electric lighting and every convenience: special terms. Can Ik- seen between 4 and 7 o'clock p.m. fc18-3t | FOR SALE-TWO NICE ? ROOM AND RATH ' lirick houses, on New Hampshire ave. above Ihiiiont Circle: low price of $3,0u0 each. F( KAUI.Y ft LAMPTOX, G15 14th st. n.w. felS-12t FOB-SALEPRICE ONLY $12,500. F st. business property. Rented at $10o (not) per month. , A 15-story office building:. ] ? \VM. II. SAUNDERS & CO., F< 1407 F st. n.w. fel8-2t i w ; FOR SALE Bit. SACRIFICE. 1417 HARVARD ST. N.W ? I BEAUTIFUL MODERN HOUSE. WELL BUILT. Ft SOUTH FRONT; 55 STORIES; it ROOMS. fel$ tf.5 II. L. RUST. Otis 14TII ST. N.W. FOR SALE?1027 .11 ST ST. N.W.; FRONTAGE I of 1 T:t ft. on ;{*st st.: beautiful loeatiou oil the , heights of Georgetown, overlooking the city | and river; tine locution for large apartment ! l-'< house, with spacious grounds and shade. Apply to W. IRVINE KICYSER. Ke.vser bldg., Ualtintore, Md., or II. L. RUST, 008 14th st. n.w. felK-tnftsa.tf i FOR SALE FINE 51-STORY BRICK HOUSE, Ft near 7th and* II sts. n.e.. with 2-story brick Stable; ? rooms, bath: furnace heal; large lot. nearly 19 by over 100 ft; great bargain at WILLIGE GIBBS ft DANIEL, 0055 ft 005 13TH. 1 fe17-31 1 ! FOR SALE I WILL SELL CHEAP MY ATtractlvc home in the Roman-brick row on the ? north aide of U st. !?etwoen 17tli and 18th sts.. >'' with room*. tiled balh. steam beat. atHt lunar.v laundry tub*: southern exposure: kitchen en main floor. ?ml many other advantage*: i only $2,100 cash needed to buy, trust coyering balance. Address COMFORT. Star office. I feI7 :tt _ roll SAI.E?URKAT BARGAIN: HOUSE. Ft SPI.F.NDIDI/Y Rl'Il.T; GOOD MWATIO.V. < KKW STEPS FROM N. HAMP. AVE.: ST. HT. I 1 COST $11.0110: WMX SKI.I. FOR $?.750. $1 t*t DOWN AND H0O MOXTHI.Y. I ? CHANCE NOT TO RECUR TO SECURE " SUCH A FINE HOME CHEAP _ T AND ON EASY TERMS. Ft .1. It. WIMER. READ ESTATE. 1201 G ST. 1 fclT-ut \ FOE SALE?HOUSES. DK SAU-:A HANDSOME KESIDKNCE In a delightful location on Washington Heights, ttne of the nn?t charming spots in the city. WEST OF 1STH AND SOFTH OF CALVERT. Price. $?,780. A nearly new house. Three stories, cellar; four rooms deep. TWO modern baths. HOT-WATER HEAT. * Elegant, large rooms, handsomely decorated; expensive eahiuef maotels. Fitted throughout with every appliance and modern convenience which go to make a house attractive, complete and up-to-date. Southern exposure; deep back yard to paved alley: room for si able. Considering the location, the thoroughness of construction and low price at whieh this house can l>e t>ought. It stands foremost as one of the best bargains on Washlng?>n Heights today. STONE A FAIRFAX. 1.112 New York are. OR SALE? DOWNTOWN INVESTMENT. I'rlee. $9,730. Rent, $95. Near nth and I.. Steam heat. Ahvava rented. Trust $,'..000. at 5rr. STONE & FAIRFAX. 1:142 New York a?e. ^ \I^K HOFSE AND STABLE. CAPITOL HILL. $3,350. Four rooms deep on two floors. Lot 2ti\I07 to .'10-foot paved alley. New 2-story brick stable. Apply at once. STONE A FAIRFAX. 1342 New York hvc. OR SALE?$4.200?A PROMINENT BFSINKSS comer s.e..; two stories, cellar, furnace; a very large storeroom occupies the first floor: there is a 4-rooni and bath flat on the second floor. The property is now rented to excellent tenants, paying $.'IO a uiontb. It has :i large frontage on both streets. Any one looking for an excellent business stand or well paying Investment should not fail to Investigate tills projMisition. STONE A FAIRFAX. 1342 Now York ?tc. I>K SALE?fd.OoO?YOI" WILL SELDOM HAVE offered you a chance like this. A ."-story brick dwelling: II rooms and bath; first-floor kitchen: HOT WATER HEAT: comer of allev: with a TWO-STORY BRICK STABLE: now under rental at $40 a month. This propertv is well located, near EAST CAPITOL ST.. WEST OF STH. It looks liks this house should brine $8,000. it's an excellent proposition. STONE A FAIRFAX. 1312 Xew York avc. JR SALE ? $5,500 ? A VERY ATTRACTIVE residence In a most convenient location: near 14th and Q. This is a very low price for au 11-rooin dwelling in this vicinity: .1 stories, cellar, kitchen on parlor floor, tiled hath, furnace heat. IVin't overlook the fact that It is but a few stops to the best car line in the city. STONE & FAIRFAX. 1342 New York ave. OR SALE?A VERY CHEAP CORNER IN BLOOMING! ALE. A northwest corner, bright and sunny, southern and eastern exposure, suitable for a home or an investment; price reduced to $5,500; renting for $4rt a month: containing ten rooms, two bathrooms. The improvements alone are worth all we ask for the property. STONE A FAIRFAX. 1342 New Y< rk ave. felS-2t OR SALE?A BARGATN OX~THE HEIGHTS. WEST OK 14TH ST. A substantial building. Roman brick frcnt. eleven rooms and two bathrooms; steam heat: two stairways: double rear porches: on one of the best squares in this desirable location. Price to a quick buyer. $7,250; renting for f50 n month. For a home or an Investment. This is the best proposition ever offered in this desirable location. STONE A- FAIRFAX. 1342 New York ave. felS-2t Ml SALE A SWELL LfMWfloX. Near 21st st. and Mass. ave.: ten rooms and urn halh*: price. $7,500; comparatively new. delightfully situated, surrounded by mansions. At this low price lhe property should be snapped up liv speculators. STONE A FAIRFAX, 1342 New York ave. feI8-2t flit SALE ON WASHINGTON HEIGHTS. Only $7.30o. Eleven rooms, two baths, two stairways; very attractive front; near 10th and Columbia road; a property that should appeal to Investors. Let us show yon this bargain; a chance to make a profit. STONE A FAIRFAX. 1342 New York ave. fe!8-2t JR SALE REDFCED TO $ci.75o. A beautiful new brick and stone dwelling on a wid. through street west of 10th street, not on the Heights: modern in every respect; parlor. reception hall, dining room, pantry and kitchen on the first floor: six sleeping roams; HOT-WATER HEAT: TILEH BATH: nickel plumbing: beautiful decora t ions: expensive mantels and gas fixtures: SERVANTS' STAIRWAY: double rear |Kirch: room for stable on the lot. The only low-priced modern house in this fashionable part of the city with au upstairs kitchen. STONE A FAIRFAX. 1342 New York ave. fe!8-2t JR SALE-$5.25o. SE< I RE THIS BARGAIN. A property formerly held at |8.500. Very near the State. War and Navy Department; a ten-room brh k dwelling; lot -1 t>y 125 with a two-story brick stable oil tho ioar; ntie of tho most remarkable bargain* ever offered in th's downtown sort ion. See ns at once alsoii it. It will soon Ik- sold. STONE 4 FAIRFAX, 1342 New York are. fc1ft-2t tit SALE- ?4.fc5o. A retnnrkably low jirlce for one of those attrucHve red brirk front houses on the north side (if S street between Oth and 10th streets. Several thousand dollars lea? than they formerly cost. One of the best improved and most refined squares east of 14th street. To settle an estate this substantial, attractive dwelling; Is offered at a sacrifice. It will be sold inside of a week. See us soon. STONE 4 FAIRFAX, 1342 New York ave. rel8-2t Tit SALE AN ATTRACTIVE PROPOSITION. HOUSES ON THE HEIGHTS AT #3.750 EACH. As a rule houses at this figure are in some cheap location. These houses are in a section west of 14th st.. surrounded by mansions, near some of the most costly residences In the I>1?trlet; just completed, colonial style, front porches, large looms, eellars. furnace lieat, cabinet mantels, tiled baths, nicely decorated, large back yards. Can be purchased on very accommodating terms. Several,of them sold before completion. Will all bit sold within six weeks after they are finished. Such an opportunity is uot likely to he offered again to secure a home or an investment. STONE 4 FAIRFAX. 1342 New York ave. fe!8-2t Jit SALE HOME OR AN INVESTMENT. PRICE. #5.0?)0; RENTING FOR #35 A MONTH. A beautiful new house on the Heights, west of 13th street, the widest and most iiopular Jtreet in this section. This beautiful new house Is offered at a very low figure. For a home or an Investment it is one of the best ever offered. All large, light, cheerful rooms; exceptionally large bathroom; tieautlftil mantels; decorations finished throughout like a Jln.lHH) house: lot 2n ,feet wide and Ilk) feet deep to an alley. Ia?t us show you this fine bargain. After you have seen it you will admit that on account of the superior construction, modern arrangement and exceptionally choice location it IS ihe best yon have ever seen for the money. STONE 4 FAIRFAX 1:142 New Ynrk ?re feis-2t . " JK SALEGET OI'R RIG FOR RENT I.1ST. HANDSOME HOME. CENTRAL N.W. $5,500. Contains ten rooms unit tiath: fine repair; rented for $40.50 per month: side light; oust $X,.VH); hs-ated on one of the swellest squares nf the I'ftv; easy terms. BOSS 4k PHELPS line. i. 010 Hth n.w. Opisisite Franklin Park. "Phones Main 340-41. fe!7-2t ?R SALE? GET Ol lt BIO FOR RENT LIST. IN ST. ALOYSII S PARISH. $0,750. The only house of its kind for sale. The lot is wide ami deep; double floors; four bedrooms: very handsome home. BOSS 4k PHELPS line.). ?10 Hth n.w rtpixislte Friinklin Park. "Phones Main 540-41. fel7-2t >K SAI.lf OFT OFR BIG FOR RENT LIST. COLONIAL HOME. COLUMBIA HEIGHTS. $6,251). A home many are looking for. but so bard to find. It's IS feet wide and plenty room for stable; has four rooms on first floor and four rooms on the second; heated by hot water; a very handsome front. BOFS k PHELPS (Inc.). 010 Hth n.w. Opposite Franklin Park. 'Phones Main 540-41. fe!7-2t JR SALEGET OCR BIG FOR RENT LIST. CORNER HOl'SE, COLUMBIA HEIGHTS. $5,250. Built by one of the most reliable builders in Washington; contains four bedrooms: furnace heat; IS feet wide; room for stable. This house wilt surely be sold this week. BOSS k PHELPS (Inc.). 1)10 Hth n.w. Opposite Franklin Park. 'Phones Main 540-41. fe!7-2t IK SALE TWO-STORY BRICK STABLE IN rear-Three-story brick house, with 0 rooms, bath, furnace heat, near 7th and II sts. n.e.. for $5,000: great bargain at this price; lot 1H by over 100 ft. ILLIGE, GIBBS & DANIEL. 003 & 005 13TII. fel7-3t 1)11 SALE-GOOD 0-ROOM BRICK HOUSE near 7th and G sta. n.e., .with 2-story brick stable in rear; furnace heat; dry cellar; modern bath; splendid lot; very cheap at $5,000. ll.LIGE. GIBBS & DANIEL, ?03 & 005 1UT1I. ff-t 7-.1t >R SALE -rt-UOOM BIUCK: ALL MODERN Improvements; near nth and I'a. live, s.e.; 2-story brick stable; fine condition; 15-foot aide and ?)-foot rear alley: only $5,550; rents for $25.50; ileslralde home. Box 275. Star office. fel7-5t ?U SALE?SPLENDID INVESTMENT; BRICK store, 5 living rooms; square navy yard; rents $222 year; must sell; take $2,100. Box 274, Star office. fel7-3t >R SALE-NEAR 12TH AND D STS. N.K.; six-room briek, bath; 2-story bark porch; rent. $lt;.?S0: prlee. $2,200. Inquire H14 I? at. n.e., after t> p.m. felT-Ut* OR SALE WILL SELL FOR _$5,tMkl MY~iTstory 9-roont brick house, near 7th and G sis. n.e.. with modern bath, fttrnaee heat and 2story brlek stable: line large lot; will explain reasons for selling. Address GIVEAWAY, Star office. fo|T.-.t lit SALIC- NORTH OK WASHINGTON Cllt Ip: out-of-town owner will sell cheap this hue 7-room bay- window brick. with modern appointments: very attractive; will accept St.OOO cash (halHiice trust*. ll.l.lOK, GIUBS A IJANIKL. 003 4 Otto 13TH. fci~-3t rilt SAI.E Olt KXfllANGE An olejrant tbree-story brick corner house. Gail and see the owner. felC-3t* 1S34 K at. n.w. / FOE SALE?HOUSES. * |FOU SAMS-HOW TO OF. YOFR OWX LAND lord on $100 cash and $20 monthly. For full i particular* drop postal, telephone or call for Illustrated plat. etc.. of fVnnectlcut Avenue 1 Terrace " Ft"I.TON R. GORDON. Odnrado bldg.; tel.'Main 529. f*1?-3t ! FOR SAMS I AM ABOl'T TO ERECT SF.V- j eral splendid houses in the Rloomirtplale" i section n.w. to sell for about $4.8SO; four ! rooms on 1st floor: FOFR BEDROOMS: HOTWATER HEAT and other modern convenience*. 1 If you want full particular* and rock bottom I owner"* nrice write Rox 229, Star office, j felo-a. tn.th'.::t ! FOR SALE?$3.5.10? HERE IS A CHARMING residence. mottled brick front: contain* aix rooms and bathroom: cellar tinder the entire j l house: furnace heat: It is situated in Columbia j Height* on Iiolmead avenue near 14th street northwest. It is quite unusual to flud a bouse of thi* sort so well located for sale at the low I price. i .TAMES F. SHEA. G43 LA. AVE. N.W. FOR SAI.K?NORTHEAST INVESTMENT?SIX room brick dwelling, renting for $1.1.50; price, $1,700. FOR SALE? Only $."..000 for a well-built house on Florid.a avenue northwest; 7 rooms and bathroom; renting for $22..10. FOR SAI.E?Quite close to the Department of Agriculture, situated on IStli street s.w.; (".-room brick dwelling, with bathroom; rent. $20..70: nrice only $2,000. ; " t FOR SAI.E?Southeast?Georgia-avenue residence: six rooms and modern hath room: cellar: furnace heat: owner leaving city has reduced price to $2.90O: will rent for $2O.,70. j .TAMES F. SHEA. ?43 LA. AVE. N.W. \ K< lit SALE?GREAT VAI.FK IN A SMALL | house: located on through street southeast; 0- ; room brick dwelling: water and sewer: white | i j tenants at $:?.o0; price only $1,200; house is in j j flue slis|?e. # TAMES F. SHEA. 0*3 LA. AVE. N.W. : FOR SALE?"K"" ST. N.H. NEAR :tD ST.; S rooms and bath: cellar under entire house: furnace; price, $4,500. TAMES F. SHEA, (513 LA, AVE. N.W. : fel.7-sn.tn.tli.4o FOR SAI.E 2502 CLIFF ROFRNF. PLACE, Washington Heights: 3642 13th st. n.w. J. H. MILLT'R. 1304 F st. n.w. fel5-7t i FOR SALE 2016 GOLFMRIA ROAD. NEAR ' j. the Highlands; most fashionable part of llie heights; built to sell for *18.000: a former owner refused $15.orst for this residenee; under foreclosure I can sell same for $11,500; $3,000 cash, balance at flr/r. The house has 1* rooms. 2 bathrooms. very large parlor and dining room, and is suitable for entertaining. Open Sunday for inspection, felo-flt I,. S. L1P8COMB. 612 14th St. n.w. ! FOR SALE?RENT. $4o8 PER Y^RTFRTcb! $4.2f>0: for two sis-room bricks near New Hampshire are.; always rented and a fine investment. On 21st st. n.w.: RKXT, $300 per year: PRICE. $3,250; for a brand-new sis-room and bath brick: very attractive front: open plumbing. fel5-6t L. S. LIPrffOMB. 612 14th St. n.w. | FOR SALE?OR EXCHANGE?1317 COLUMBIA rd.. 3 stories Sc cellar: brownstone front: hotwater heat: kitchen lat floor. For further information apply 1106 5th n.w.. after 5 p.m. fold 14t 4 FOR SALE? P.Y ROBERT C. SHINN. Phone N. .",240. 1125 14th st. n.w. E7$l 8,500; special to investors: a splendid i property on 14th st. south of Thomas Circle; must be sold quick: owner leaving city; lot 21.4x06 to alley; 2.080 rq. ft. improved by nn excellent 4-stor.v 14-room and 2-batli dwelling: can tie easifv converted Into business property: trust. $10,000. .vis.. 3t Think ?T this property being sold for less than $0 per sq. ft. in this locality. fel2-6t.eSu FOR SATK-TA DETACHED COTTAGE IN Mount Pleasant: contains 10 rooms and hath; i furnace heat; lot 50x150: two-story stable: ! first floor contains parlor, library, dining room, butler's pantry ami kitchen: six large bedrooms; fine porches. There Is now a trust on the property at for .* years. Price. $6 750. Would consider offer. Terms can be arranged. Agents need not applr. I'm anxious to ntak' nn Immediate sale. Address Box 168. Stat of fire. fell-tf FOR SALE?ARTIST'S HOME. 1310 MASS. AVB. n.w.; house, studio and stable; $20,000; easy terms: 11 rooms. 6 toilet rooms. 3 baths. Ad- : dress owner. ROBERT HINCKLEY, premises, i sn5-tf j FOR SALE?FURNISHED COTTAGE; BEA1TTIfnlly situated: on electric line; 23 min. from Treasury: containing 6 rooms, balh, large attic, cellar and roomy verandas; terms to suit. Any one buying this bouse will get a great bargain. Call at Room 514. Munsey building, between 10 a.m. and 5 p.in. fe7-tf FOR SALE? In order to make a quick sale for be purpose of giving up housekeeping I will sell cue of the i prettiest and coxiest homes in the northwest on j very easy terms of $250 cash and $25 per : month. House contains eight large rooms and J modern hatli: very fine repair; lot 18x100 to , 15-ft. paved alley: furnace heat: room for sts- j ble P rice. $4,750. Txwated south of S st. Want offer. Address Box 52. Star office. fe5-tf FOR SALE-HAVE YOUR OWN HOME BUILT according to your own ideas, for your Individ- j ual comfort and convenience. It will coat no more than a ready-built hous?; no charge for i plans. GILBERT J. OSTERMAN COMPANY, Builders. 1410 H St. n.w. Ja5-tf FOR SALE $1,450 CASH WILL BUY SPLEN-! did two-story brick bouse: No. 2606 K st. n.w.; i 6 rooms, tiled hutb: FURNACE HEAT; price j only $3,200; rente for $26.50; trnst of $1,750 j at 5 per cent, with three years to run; open 1 for inspection. WH.LIGK. GIBES & DANIEL. 603 & 603 13th. fel4-6t _ FOR SALE ? OR RENT ? PRICE. ?3.o00; Georgetown Hgts.. Wisconsin ave.. nearly new 7-room pressed brick. large yard, cellar, range, latrobe; perfect order. OWNER. 3321 R st. fe!3-7t FOR SALE?BUSINESS PROPERTY FOR SALE?WE HAVE SEVERAL, ATTRACTiTe business properties and also some good and inexpensive small bouses: good Investment. TTLKR A RUTHERFORD (Inc.), 730 15th st. ! fofc-Hf FOB RENT BUSINESS PROPERTY FOR RENT?BAKERY, 2315 L ST. X.W.. WITH dwelling; 7 rooms, bath; furnace heated; bakery lias modern oven and machinery, and in pood order. Reut. $00.00 |,er month. felt-lot JAMES F. SIIKA. 643 La. ave. n.w. WANTED?BUSINESS PROPERTY WANTED ?TO BUY A GOOD IXSURVNCE business for cash. Address in confidence, IXSl RANflv star ofliee. FOR SALE?LOTS. FOR SALE?TO COLORED BUYERS?A CLIENT1 owninp ii'nimproved, valuatde lot in n.e. sec- I tion of city needs ready cash; will sftcrifiee i same. Address Itox 275. Star office. FOR SALE? ! HANDSOMEST BARGAIN LOTS ON WASHINGTON HEIGHTS. 50x1?2. $1.35 P. FT. TO QUICK BUYER. VERY CHOICE. VERY CHEAP. FRONTING CONN. AVE. BRIDGE PARK. BEAUTY OK LOCATION UNSURPASSED. ADJOINING LOTS HELD AT $1.75. ALSO 50 OR 100 IT. FRONT ON WYOMING AVE.. FEW FEET WEST OF CONN. AVE. .1. B. WIMER. REAL ESTATE, 1201 G ST. f.-17-3t . FOR SALE:?LOTS. THE VERY CHOICEST OF ALL. WASHINGTON HEIGHTS. LARGE AND SMALL. gi ktuv < ii< Ttiou \-i ill- /mm." a as ur iiiiu-M \ r.u 1 vnr..vi. .1. B. WIMER, REAL ESTATE. 1201 G ST. f. i T -:t t FOR SARE-2V4 ACRES (100.O00 SQ. FT.i WITH in half square of 16th ?t. extended (now l>?infc graded) and within a few feor of Rook Creek Park, only .1 squares from Mount Pleasant; 600 feet frontage: a beautiful hill covered with for- : est shade; price. 2Sc a sq. ft.; also half acre in , same locality and half acre fronting on Connoe- ; tirut ave. extended; no plai-e in the District | offers tietter opportunity for Increased Tuluea than these locations; investigate and compare , prices. FULTON R. GORDON, t'olorado building. Tel. Main 523. fe!6-:it j ~~ COUNTRY PROPERTY. 3 ' ZZZ COUNTRY HOMES IN VIRGINIA. I ) 1. A grand old place in a noted and picturesque region. 1,314 acres, part timber, part cleared. Commodious brick dwelling. some m.l. Extended, well-shaded lawns. Flower gardens. Iaarge orchards. Barns and tenant houses. Glorious views. Perfect environment. One mile from station, 5 tulles front a city of 10,000 inhab' 'Rants. Price, $65,000. 2. A choice home in a select neighborhood. 650 acres. Arable in part and well timbered. Very attractive 11-room resi- f denee, with modern equipment. Great bargain. $17,500. 1 A full description of these and other 1 properties sent upon application. j H. W. HII,LEARY & CO., ' fclO-fit'SO Charlottesville, Va. | I ??; 1 DOGS, PETS, ETC. One cent a word eacb time for 18 worda 3 tlaaa. FOR SALE?WHITE BULL TERRIER. ABOUT S mouth* old. Inquire ":?.*? "tb *t. n.?v. fr-18-."t? ! NEW HOSPITAL FOR AMMAUS. 21*3-15 j 14th st. n.w.; phono N. 16??: always onen; hoarding and treatment for all diseases of animals; warm, cheerful wards; exercise yards, ltog cemetery. , fe17-tf4 LARGEST WHITE KIXG/P1GK<?N RRKEaiKU i'n America. J. E. GILBERT, Vinelsnd. X. J. swkpr sixorxti canaries, fixe talking parrots, monkeys, thoroughbred dogs, lw>autlful Angora goats, goldfish. LEE'S BIRD STORE, 413 11th at. u.w. ffiU-tf . * SUBURBAN PROPERTY. FOR SALE NEW~S BttOM HOFSK: ( HA \V A ter: - blocks south Woodrldge station: !?.? ?> feet of ground; faces 3 streets: $3.-*4?: stuall cash nitmrnt. balance monthly. Iiitjnire of F. J. DIEl'DONNE. 438 7th st. n w ;el* ?.t FOR SALE -COI.Ii WKATHKIt MARtTviN litis la the season to secure a bargain in auburban property. A BEAUTIFUL HOME AT BETIDLSPA. .1 ACRES OF I.AND. ORCHARD. Dwelling house built to order: 1 > rooms. , attic, bath: tiled fireplaces: SPLENDID WA TER: electric light*. Price. S7.<N*>. STONE ft FAIRFAX. 1342 New York are. feis-.lt ! DIK SAUv-.Tn ACRES OF GOOD l.AND: VERY cheap- ft miles from White llonse. Address 1322 T n.w. f.lt?3t WILL GIVE MY EQUITY t?F $?.'. FIIRE TO party taking tip monthly payments, rather than 1 allow 5350.CS1 tiullding lot revert to owner; 12 ; minutes front Capitol. Address Bl'STKD. Star j office. fel<?-3t* EDUCATIONAL^ IN WAgHlIfOTOW. i French, Spanish, Italian j Native and experienced teacher* Trial lessons j free. Beginners' class starting. I wessons at residences. Prof. F. ROVER. 712 13th st. n.w. felfi.pot.5 } FRIENDS SCHOOL FOR BOYS AND GIRLS 23TH YEAR. Second Term Begins February I. Primary. Intermediate and High S.-hoal Depart ments. Prepnres for College. Strong corps ot earerlenced teachers. Monern in method and equipment. New building, gymnasium, playgrounds. lunchroom, manual training. THOS. W. SI DWELL, Principal. JalSt-tf.14 1S0P-1817 1 at. n.w. STijXVFS?'^ BUSINESS COLLEGE, 11TH AND F STS N.W. "A GOOD SCHOOL." X'a open day and night. Individual Insfruclion in Shorthand. Typewriting. Bookkeeping. Banking. Civil Service and other branches. Tuition. Day School. $12 per month: Night School. $?. Trial month to students now enrolling. All graduates guaranteed situations. Write or call i for catalogue. 5al4-tf.l2 rpri ty7 xvs BI 'SI N ESS COLLEGE. STM A *. Lai U $5?$3?A MONTH?$5?$3 Day. I lis Civil Service preparation. Night. u Shorthand. Typewriting. Bookkeeping. etc. no28-tf.4 ~ COEDUCATIONAL. HALL- Primary lover 7 years' "ramT mar and hijth school. morning*. j Also adults' classes, late afternoon and night. Certificate SLTTOOT admits to C.eorgo Washington Inlvprgjty Catalogues. FRANCIS MANN HALL. A.M.. Principal "Phone Main 3S77.) 321 K st n.w. fe5-tf.H . ' FRENCH LANOI AOK St'tlODL. Classes, all grades. and private lessons: practical conversation method for adults: trial free M'LLK V. PRUD'HOMME. 314 Ind. ave. oc3-tf.eSu.4 (ear llnea). PRIVATE DANCING LESSONS. 5oc; WALT/ and two-step guaranteed in 5 lessons; class. $1 month: ballroom for rent. S3 to $5. Address with stamped envelope. I5oi 101. Star office. ia20-:? ?t *eSu ST. ROSE'S INDUSTRIAL SCHOOL. 2023 O st. n.w. We are now prepared to fill orders for ladles' and misses' gowns, coat salts, wraps: also all kinds of fine sewing. ladies' and infants' trousseaus. etc. For further information apply to above address. se21-tf Shorthand <& Typewriting We teach Pitman. Graham. Gregg. Harees and the Syllabic systems. 75 to 100 wcrds per tnln ute In 150 hours guaranteed. Positions provided for o:tr pupils. Catalogue free. STENOGRAPHIC ACADEMY. Colorado bldg. se30-tf.C ; The Berlitz School | 723 14th of Languages, | st- n.w. RECENT AWARDS: ST. LOUIS EXPOSITION. 19 4 GRAND PR'IB LIEGE EXPOSITION. 19<>5. GRAND PRIZE. French. German. Spanish. Italian, English, etc. Native Taeohers. TRIAL I.ESAON FREE. School open all the vear from 0 a.m. to f> p.m. aa10-tf PROF. A. GONARD. Principal. OUT OF WASHINGTON. MONTROSE. A SELECT ItOAIlDINti SCHOOL In the country for girls and small l>oys; number limited to twentv: term* moderate. Address Miss IIARDEY. Clarfcsvllle. Md. Jal-tf.4 PROFESSIONAL CARDS~ | BREATH IS LIFE: SINGING iS BUEATH I controlled, attuned, applied. Old fashioned music school. Rudiments, singing and piano taught. MME. J. E8ITTA DALY. 112S F at. n.e. 'Phone Lincoln 4<>i*M. ja33-33t* | ~~ LOAN COMPANIES. WE LI AM iiiiY ?ON-Furniture, Pianos, Organs, Horses, Wagons. Salaries, Most Anything, At lower rates of Interest than any loan company In the city, and without any red tape. We are an old-established company, with nn--i limited capital, and strictly private, cp-to-data offices. Potomac Guarantee Loan Co., 825 F STREET N.W.. 2d Floor. Singer Building. de24-rf.2Q j Side entrance on 9th st. Private offices. Have You Asked Horning for the Money? You can always count on getting the money you need when you ap- ?. ply to Horning for a loan on [( j Diamonds. Watches or Jew riry. ivbbj muin. iiunrsi ui ? j Money Loaned Salaried People. HORNING, 9th & D,iSr.B8' felT-lftd j 'Why Pay 10 Per Cent WHEN TOO CAN GET Money at 3 Per Cent On Your Furniture or Piano? No charge for drawing up papers. Nothing recorded or published. Absolutely no publicity. No delays. We never lose a customer, because they are ad satisfied to deal where they can get i tbe'lowest rates and most lltieral terms, lb-mem- , her, this is the rate allowed pawnbrokers by 1 law. The pawnbroker holds the security. We do not disturb It. but allow you to keep It In your possession. Yon hate both money and security. Do not !>e fooled by the coaxing ads of other companies. They claim lowest rates, but we can offer von rates and terms that will show rou how exorbltsnt their charges are. HATIOHAL LOJMI W. H., THOMPSON PLDG.. 703 15TH ST. N.W.. OPP. TREASURY. NEXT TO DREG STORE. THE ONLY INDEPENDENT COMPANY. ja!9-tf.30 "Why pay lOFo when you can get it for If you are in need of money Any amount, you can get It here Immediately. H. K. Fulton's Loan Office, 314 BTH ST. N.W. Established 1870. Ixtans made on Watches. Diamonds. Jewelrx Silverware. etc. JeC-tf.14 rmr$nm Is the place to get your loan, whether It I 1 be $10 0O or a larger sum. We're "relt- I able money lenders." and our rates are ) LOWER than the lowest. By our liberal V rebate system you can pay your loaa ahead of time and save the charges, i If you cannot call, write or 'pboDa and we'll call on you. 1 fioMselhofld Loan Co., \ 1 "FURNITURE LOANS." ' J 616 F st. n.w.. Room No. 1. / ! "Ijook' for the Bine and White Sign." \ i Money Loaned Salaried People and others, without security; easy payments; offices In 63 principal .pities: sare yourself money by getting my tprm? first. D. II. TOLMA.V Room Wm. 533 lfirh st. n.w. nolH-tf.6 < POTOMAC RIVER BOATS. CHANGE IN SCHEDULE JANUARY 1. WASHINGTON A POTOMAC STEAMBOAT CO. {Randall Line.) ] STEAMERS FOR POTOMAC RIVKR LANDINGS ] Str. Harry Randall. Monday and Saturday, 7 , i.m.. and Wednesday. 4 p.m.. for river landings to Wicomico river and Nouilni creek landings. ' Lower Macbodoc creek. Wedneaday only. Returning. steamer arrives in Washington Wednealay and Sunday afternoons and Friday morning. Steamer Estelle Randall, daily at T a.m. (M landings a? far as Glymont. Sunday. Tuesday ind Thursday to Grinders In addition. Returning. arrives in Washington about 3 s-O. daSO-tf Mission at St. Aloysius Church. A mission is in progress at, St. Aloysius "atholic Church, to continue two wepks. It opened last Sunday and the church has >een tilled to its limits each night. Chris:ian doctrine has been expounded by a :rio of eminent missionaries of the Society of Jesus. Rev. Fathers Stanton. Howie and Coyle. The mission is being conducted this a-eek in the interest of women. The s?c>nd week will be for men, when an equaly large attendance is expected. OCEAN TRAVEL ?* ?*<"> ) i| V \ To Madeira. Tanfffrr. ** | SPRING\ AJX | *?* __ \ iPompelil. 'f' t CRUISE \. r..n,;;r. I \ \ San Renin, <> <% \ AI' TUP \ Mo#,f Cdrk?. ?|* \> \ U** 1 IlF' \ Nice. T 1 \'?0?'\ | ? \ _ \ / t * \ Twin Screw \ ? 1fl \ \ 2 2 \ 8.000 Tons. \ % 4> lucludiug \ \ 2 <|> spore \ \ V | \April 2,1908 , ^ IS day*. tSJrt. \ \ ?s? A Including Sbore \ \?$? ^ Kacuralons. \ VRO\l > T Write for \ 1 IxL'-'l 7 tSf III list rated Rook let \ X liAMRlUC \ ? U. & \ m kith 'a \ i.i m:. \ New York X ? .ST.-.TT Rroadnay. X. Y \ IsCW I V I I* ?D 'i Or l?ira! Agent*. \ ** felb in.lh.KH.tf? \ 'twotv. t V *?*< REOl'LAR SAII.IXCS BY STEADY. MODERN. U XI RKll S LEVIATHANS. Lorrdcn - Paris * Hamburg: Pretoria Feb. 28 *Walder*ee .Mar. 21 Amerlka (new).. Mar. 7 Pennsylvania...Mar 2S Sails to Hamburg Allrect. Gibraltar?Naples?Genoa Hamburg Mar. Jl Moltke Apr. 22 Oceana Apr. 2 Bntuvla ....May 2 TRAVELERS* CHECKS ISSIED. COMPANY'S OFFICE. 3V37 RKOADWXV. X. 1. E. F. DROOP A SONS. 823 PA. AVE. 1a2S.tr HoLana=Airnenc& Line NEW YORK ROTTERDAM, via BO I LOO NR. Sailinar Wednesday* a* per Halting lift. Twin-screw Steamers of 12.30ft? 24,174 Ton* KYNDAM Feb. 2d. Mar. ::t. Mar <7 XOOKDAM. ... Mar. 11. Apr. 13. Mav 3ft STATENDAM Mar IS. Apr 22. Mar 27 POTSDAM \l>r. V Mar IT. June 17 NEW AMSTERDAM Apr. 2?. June Julr s HOLLAND VMKItll'V I INK :tn RW AY \ Mr local agent. 1n1.Vtn.tb.K9.4in cunard Ones! Frmn Piers r. 1 52-54. North River. TO LIVERPOOL \la QCEFNSTOWN. Passengers taioked throupto to LONDON ? PARI?. Etruria... .Kelt. 22. It ami Matiretaula..Mar.?.9 na Carmania..Feb.21l.ll an>; Lucnnlu.. Mar. 11 11 am OanipaiMa.Keh.21t. 11 ami Lnsitatiia. Mar.21. 8 am MAI RETAXIA .Mar. 7. LI SITANIA . ...Mar. 21 Largest. Fastest. Finest iu the World. Hungarian-American Service TO FT! ME. VIA GIBRALTAR. NAPLES. TRIESTE. CT.AVONIA Mar. 12. Ant :*>. June 1* PANNOMA Mar. 2(1. May 14. July 2. Aug 2>? CARPATHIA Apr It. May 28. July 1? lemon II. Brown. Gen'l Attent. 21-24 State ?t.? N. Y.. Opposite the Battery. Or 120 State St.. Boston. Mass. G. W. MOSS. Agent. 1411 G at. n.w.. Washington. feM-rtl2t.eSu nor german lloyd Fa>t Express Service. PLYMOFTH?CHERBOURG?BREMEN?10 A. M. Kaiser Wm II...Mar. n,Kaiser d. Or... May S Ceeilie tnewt...Mar. lT Peeilie (newt ..May' 12 Kronprlnz Win..Mar. 24 Kronprlnz Wm. MiT 10 Kai?er Wm II...Mar. 31 Kaiser Win. II..May 20 Kaiser d. Or Apr. 7 Kaiser d. Or June 2 Gecilie (newt... Apr. 14 Cerilie (newt. .June ft Kronprinz Wm.Apr. 21 Kronprlnz Win..June 10 Kaiser Wm. II.Apr. 2S Kaiser Wm. II..June 22 Twin-Screw Passengrer Service. PLYMOUTH?CHERBOURG?BREMEN?10 A.M. ltlielti Keh. 27 ; Barharoasa May 21 Seydlitx Mar. 12 DerlHInger...... May 2* Itreslau Mar. 20 Luetzow June 4 Barharoasa Apr. ttiKurfuerat June II Seydlitz Apr. 23 i Bremen June IS I.uetzot r A?r. 30 Urledrirb June M Kurfuerst Mar 7 P. Fried. Wm.. .June 23 Main May 14 .'Barbarossa... .June 2T Bremen dlreet. Mediterranean Service. GIBRALTAR?NAPLES?GENOA, AT II A.M. Connecting at Gibraltar for Algiers. P. Irene Feb. 2!t P. Irene Apr. 4 Frledrieh Mar. 7 i-Yiedrirh Apr. II II. Lulse Mar. 14 K. Lnlae .'Apr. IS K. All?ert Mar. 28 K Allien May 2 NORTH GERMAN LLOYD TRAVELERS* CHECKS GOOD ALT. OVER THE WORLD. OELRICHS A CO.. NO. 5 BROADWAY. X T. E F. DROOP A SONS CO . 828 PENNA. AYR. fe1-312t."Sq 25 "days' wlt.i. $125 from X.Y. Feb. 22, 29 thereafter. su^eri- Prinz Steamers Itineraries Include Fortune Island. Port Antonio. Kiugstou. Savanilla, Cartagena. Port Lmon (San Jose. .^ca). ColOT. Kinptor Fortun" Island New- ^rk. < OST INCLLDEH OFTSIDE DECK STATEROOM ACCOMMODATION AND MEALS. T rA?i.. $40 and up one way 1 o Jamaica Unly, gr2 ,??i up round trip. Special Tours. including hotel and other eipense% trt:; uu: darn' automobile tours In Jamaica Hamburg-American Line, .35-37 BROADWAY. NEW YORK. E. F. DROOP & SON'S. 025 PA. AVE. ja.30-th.sa.tu.tf.25 AMERICAN LINE. PLYMOUTH-CHERBOURG-SOUTHAMPTON New York Feb. 22 Philadelphia.... Mar. 7 St. Louis Feb. 29 St. Paul Mar. 14 PHILADELPHIA?QL'EENSTOWX- I.IVERPOO Haverford Feb. 221 liaverford Mar 24 Morion Mar. 9 Westeriiluml Apr. 4 Atlantic Transport Line. NEW YORK?LONDON DIRECT. MInnetouka... .Feb. 29 Minneapolis.... Mar. 14 Mesaba Mar. 7 Minnehaha Mar. 21 RED STAR LINE. NEW YORK? DOVER-ANTWERP. Vaderlana Feb. 19| Kroonland Mar. T Zeeland Feb. 29 ''inland Mar. 14 WHITE STAR LINE. NEW YORK?l/U'EEXSTOWN?LI VERPOOL. Baltic Feb. 20; "Baltic Mar. lf? Trltic Mar. 5 'Cedric Mar. PLYMOl'TH?CHERBOURG?SOUTHAMPTON f ADRIATIC.. .Feb. 261 'Oceanic Mar. 11 Majestic Mar. 41 Teutonic Mar. 14 tNew; 25.000 tons; has elevator, gymnasium, Turkish baths and orchestra. BOSTON?QL'EENSTOWN?LIVERPOOL. Cymric Mar. IS. Apr. 22. M*v 23 ITALY?LU EGYPT Via Azores. Madeira. Gibraltar. Algiers Canopio Feb. 22. 2 p.m.: Apr. 4. May 16 Republic Mar. 7. noon; Anr. 14 Romanic Mar. 14. * a.m.: Apr. 25. May .;o Creih- Mar. 24 ro>n: Mar 9. June 20 WASHINGTON OFFICE. 1.2i# F ST. N.W. It. M. HICKS. Passenger Apeut. .a _c.. o?A* run. i -?i.rou.?iu. "FRENCH LINET CO M r AO Nl K G EXER A LE TEA NSA TLA XTIQC Direct Line to Havre- Pari* (France). Aniline every Thursday at 10 a ui. fro? Pier No. 42. North River, foot Mcrton at.. X. T. La Bret acne. ... Feb. 20* La ProvetH-e.. March 12 La Too ra I no.. Feb. 2*! La Bretairne. . March H La Savoie.... March Sl*La Touraine..March 2>? Twla ataw stearoere. GEORGE W. MOSS. 1411 G ST. N.W. nilil -36St When in Europe flare your ninil adrireaaed care the I/mdon all of The Washington Star. No. 2 Recent Street. London, Enrland. If 'lealred. mall will be forrvarded to all parte of Europe and the CobMuent. Tourists are relocated to reclster at oar otBce n;<on reachlne Ijondon. Washington Star London Office, No. 3 Recent W. deao-tf _ Suit to Enforce Arbitration Award. The Ferguson ContrH<-ting Company, a New York corporation, today brought suit in the District Supreme Court against tite Coal and Coke Railway Company, a West Virginia corporation, for $96.27ft.99 upon- an award of arbitrators. Henry HSassaway Davis is named as president of the defendant company. In the declaration, tiled by Attorneys John G. Carlisle. H. R. Burton and J. S. Basby-Smith. it is alleged that differences having arisen between the contracting ompany and the railway company con ernlng certain labor, services and mate. >% rial furnished by the former in the build?? rwf ? Iw, lottor'a eoilmntf in 11' t'lr 11^1 ui lur r? i mi vv ot mi ?t riM ? |? finia. an agreement to submit the differences to arbitration was entered into. \fter hearing testimony. the arbitrator*!, r nomas If. Walker. Benjamin A. Ri<-hnond an?l John <J. Barlow, made an award September 9. 1307. by whirh the railway company was directed to pay to the conracttng company $32.270.9?. It ?< alleged :he amount awarded has not been paid. Open Meeting of Rechabites. An open meeting of Onward Tent. No. lfrjl. Independent Order of Rechabites. ias been arranged for tomorrow evening n the hall of the organization. 5th and [J streets. The chief ruler. Miss Daisy h'owler. announces that there will be a program of music and literary events and refreshments will be served free. a