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AUCTION SALES. THIS AFTfCRTVOOBf. ADAM A. WESCHLER. AUCTIONEER. CHANCERY RALE OF VALUABLE IMPROVED REAL ESTATE REAR XO. 494 K STREET SOUTHWEST. By virtue of a decree of the Supreme Court of the District of Columbia, passed in equity cause Nr>. 28153. the undersigned trustee will wll at public auction. In front of the premises. on FBI DAY. THE THIRD DAY OF SEPTEMBER. A. P. 1909, AT FIVE O'CLOCK P.M.. the fol lowing described real estate In the city of Wash ington. District of Columbia, to wit: Part* of lota 23 and 29 In square .*>00. beginning at the southeast corner of lot 29. thence west along alley 33 feet 8 Inches, thence north 21 feet, thence cast 33 feet 8 Inches, thence south 21 feet to beginning, together with the Improve ments, consisting "f frame house, four rooms. Terms of sale: One-third cash, the balance In one and two years, with Interest at six per centum per annum from day of sale, secured by deed of trust upon the property sold, or afl cash. A deposit of $100 required at time of sab- All conveyancing, recorfllne. etc., at cost of the purchaser. Terms of sale to be compiled with In fifteen days from day of sale, otherwise the trustee reserves the right to resell the prop erty. at the risk anil cost of the defaulting pur chaser. after five days' advertisement of such resale In some newspaper published In the city of Washington D. C. W. WALTOM EDWARDS. Trustee. ?u2.Vd&ds Equity building. ff^TIlE ABOVE SALE IS POSTPONED UN Tit. SATURDAY SEPTEMBER ELEVENTH, 190K. at the same hour and place, by order of the trustee. W. WALTON EDWARDS, Trustee. se.*5 dAds MOX DAY. " LARGE l'l BI.IC SALE OF 60 Head Extra Good, Fresh Country Horses. 4<0> Head of Local Horses, 4 Head of Good Horses for a Contractor. Several pairs of Good Young Mules at the WASHINGTON HORSE AND MULE CO. STA BLES. .'1287 M st. n.w.. Washington. D. P.. on MONDAY. SEITEMBER THIRTEENTH, AT | TEN A.St.. rain or shine. These horses are a fresli lot. carefully selected for this market by the Mcllenrv Bros., and are In every way an extra good lot of horses, and consist of draft, driving and general purpose horses, and worthy the attention of all horsemen. These horses will sold under a full guarantee or money refunded If not a? represented. Horses on in spection Sundav. Sept. 12. Tel. West 1237. sell 2t McHENRY BROS.. Proprietors. _ FUTURE PAYS. WALTER II. WILLIAMS A CO.. AUCTIONEERS. TO WHOM IT MAY CONCERN. By authority of act of Congress, passed May 18. A.D will be sold within and in front ?>f our salesroom. corner loth and I) sts. n.w., on SATURDAY. SEITEMBER EIGHTEENTH. lt*>9. COMMENCING AT TEN O'CLOCK A.M.. to pay storage charges, etc.. all Household Goods and Chattels, useful or ornamental, contents of trunks, boxes, barrels, stored with us in the following names: Mrs. Sarah Robinson, J. D. Campbell. I. W. Sorrell, S. S. Baker. J. W. Thomas. Daniel Wilson, Mrs. Lena Hughes. W. II. Brown. Mrs. J. <\ Jacobs. Charles Norman. ?Mrs. Susie Ware. Those Interested please take notice. Terms cBRh. WALTER B. WILLIAMS & CO.. #ell-6t.eSu Corner 10th and D sts. n.w. THOS. J. OWEN A SON. AUCTIONEERS. TRI ST EES SALE OF PREMISES 1802 T STREET NORTHWEST. Default having been made in a certain deed of trust recorded in I.il>er No. 2878, at folio 334 et seq. one t>f the land records of the District of Columbia, and at the request of the party se cure 1 therebj. the undersigned trustees will sell at public auction, in front of the premises, on MONDAY. SEITEMBER TWENTIETH, 1909. AT FIVE 0'CL/H"K P.M., the following described land and premises, situated In the city of Wash ington. District of Columbia. and designated as lot No. eighty (80) and east tive feet of lot No. eighty-one <81 >. In John W. Starr and others' subdivision of square No. one hundred and thirty two (132i. as per plat recorded In the office of the surveyor for the District of Columbia in Liber R. W.. at folio 57. Terms of sale: One-third cash, the balance in two equal installments, payable In one and tw-o years, with interest at Sty per annum, payable semi-annually, from day of sale, secured by a deed of trust on the property sold, or all cash. A deposit of one hundred dollars ($1001 required at the time of sale. All conveyancing, recording, etc.. at the cost of the purchaser. Terms of ?ale to be complied with within fifteen days from day of sale, otherwise the trustees reserve the right to resell the property at the risk and cost or the defaulting purchaser. WILLIAM A. HHtL, CHARLES W. SIMPSON. ?e9-dAds,eSu Trustees. . ADAM A. WESCHLER. AUCTIONEER. Sale of Vail unable Busi= ness Property No. 229 G Street Northwest. On TUESDAY. SEPTEMBER FOURTEENTH. 100?, AT FOUR-THIRTY O'CLOCK P.M.. I will ?ell by public ? auction, in front of the premises, lot "B" In square 564, improved by a substan tial three-story brick building containing ten rooms and large storeroom, recently remodeled ?nd In excellent condition, being well located and suitable for almost any business. Terms cash. A deposit of $200 required at time of sale. Terms of sale to i?e complied with In 15 days, otherwise property will be resold at risk and cost of defaulting purchaser. All con vejanclng. recording, etc., at cost of purchaser. Now open for inspection. ADAM A. WESCHLER. Auct. ee4.7.?.0.10.11.13 WILSON A MAYERS. AUCTIONEERS. TRUSTEES' SALE OF TWO-STORY FRAME DWELLING HOUSE NO. 1929 1ITH ST. N.W. By virtue of two certain deeds of trust, record ed. respectively. In Liber No. 3087. at folio 408. and Liber No. 3122. at folio 173. of the land rec ords of the District of Columbia, and at the re quest of the parties secured thereby, the under signed trustees will sell at public auction. In front of the premises, on WEDNESDAY. SEP TEMBER FIFTEENTH. 1909. AT FIVE O'CLOCK P.M.. the following described land and premises, situate, lying and being in the city of Washlng ti?n. District of Columbia, and distinguished as l"t numbered eighteen (18i In William H. Gun nell's subdivision of lots In souare numbered 333. as p?-r plat recorded in Liber W. F.. at folio 13d. one >f the records of the surveyor's oflk-e of the District of Columbia. Terms of sale: One third cash, balance in one and two years. with interest at six per centum per annum from day of sale, secured by deed of trust ii|?on the property so sold, vr all cash, at tbe option of the purchaser. A deposit of $100 w 111 be required at the time of the sale. All con veyancing. recording, etc., at the purchaser's cost. Terms of sale to be compiled with within fifteen (15? days from the day of sale, otherwise the property will be resold at the risk and coat of the defaulting purchaser, after five days' ad vertisement of snch resale in some newspaper published In the city of Washington, District of Columbia. WALTER R. WILCOX. Trustee. 1420 F st. n.w. GEORGE F. HANE. Trustee. ?eS dA-ds.eSu 1420 F st. n.w. THOMAS J. OWEN A SON. AUCTIONEERS. By virtue of a decree of the Supreme Court of the District of Columbia, passed In Equity Cause No. 28545. the undersigned trustees will sell at public auction, in front of the premises, on MONDAY. THE TWENTIETH DAY OF SEP TEMBER. 190&, AT FIVE O'CIXM'K P.M., the following described property, situated in the Dis trict of Columbia, to wit: Part of "Brother's J"int Interest." being lot numbered four <4> In B D. Carpenter's survey, made In November. IstfO. purchased of I. Fenwick Young, and de Scrihed by metes and bounds as follows: Be ginning for the same at a cobble or pebble stone, being the corner atone of the dividing Hue be tween the pn?i>ertj of the heirs of G. W. Young and J. T. or I F. Young, and running south 48^ degrees east 848 perches with said dividing line to a blue stone; thence north 57 degr-es east M 7tf perches to a blue stone ??n the edge of a reverse 2<>-foot road: thence north 43^ degrees west 84?> p-rchex with said reverse road to a blue atone; them-e south 37 degrees west 57.40 perches to the place of lieglnning. together with the improvein'-lit* thereon, consisting of a t*o fctory frame dwelling bouse, and being the prop erty owned by Alfred Rollins at the time of his death, and belug the same property as Is as sessed for taxation in the District of Columbia as parcel 201?20. Terms of sale: One-third cash. l>alance in two equal payments at one and two years. <V7r Inter est. payable semi-annually, to he secured by the nr. es of the purchaser and deed of trust on the property. $10(> deposit. All conveyancing, exam ination of title, n-cordlng. etc.. at purchaser's out. Terms to be compiled with within fifteen days, else trustees reserve the right to readver tlsc and sell at cost and risk of defaulting pur chaser. I- MELENDEZ KINO. GEORGE C. GERTMAN. seS-dAds.eSu Trustees. ADAM A. WESCHLER. AUCTIONEER. Trustees' Sale of Two-Story and basement Brick Dwelling, No. 602 E Street Southeast. By virtue of a deed of trust, recorded In Liber 3l(ii. folio 3 et seq.. of the land records of the District of Columbia, and at tbe request of tbe party secured thereby, the undersigned trustees will sell at public auction, in front of the prem ises on TUESDAY. SEPTEMBER TWENTY FIRST. ltMV. AT FOUR O'CLOCK P.M., the fol lowing described real estate in tbe city of Wash ington. District of Columbia. to wit: Part c4 lot 8 In square 87<5. being more particularly de scribed as follows: Beginning for the same on the north line of B street 22 feet east of the southwest corner of said square, and running thence east along said street 22 feet; thence north 67 feet 8 Inches; theuce northwest 23 feet to tbe south lftjc of South Carolina avenue: thence southwest along said avenue 19 feet S Inches; tbence southeast 11 feet C Inches, and thence south 72 feet 4 Inches to the place of be ginning. together with the improvements thereon. Terms of sale: One-third cash, the balance In one and two years, with Interest at six per cen tum per annum, payable semi-annually, from day ??!*. secured by deed of trust upon the prop erty solil. or all cash. A deposit of $200 re quired at the time of sale. All conveyancing recording, etc.. at the coat of the purchaaer Terms to lie compiled with In fifteen days from day of sale, otherwise the trustees reserve the right to resell the property at the risk and coat of the defaulting purchaser, after five days' ad. vertlaement of such resale In some newspaper published In the city of Wsshlngton. D. C. FLOYD E. DAVIS, CLARENCE L G ESS FORD, 6e8-d4.ds.ciiu AUCTION SALES. FUTl'RE DAYS. ADAM A. WESCHLER. AUCTIONEER. Valuable Business Prop= erty, Located Near Qov= eminent Printing Office, and Known as No. 52 "H" Street Northwest, By Auction. By virtue of authority vested In the under signed. he will sell by public auction. In front or the premises, on Thursday. September 16th. 1909, at 5 O'Clock P.M., lot 47. in square 624, bavins a frontage of 24 fei-r on H afreet by depth of 175.3 feet to Jack s-on street. Improved by large 3-story brick build ing. "'Ith tw?>--itory frame dwelling in rear. Krf 'tP",: ""W"1' to a deed of trust for $5.imio at ??/' "He-half cash, and the remainder in tnree (3i years, secured by a second deed of trust ' "P?11 the property sold. or all cash at the option of purchaser; $2(t0 de|N?it required at time of gale; terms to be complied with in 15 days, otherwise property will be re-old at risk em! coat of defaulting purchaser: all convevanc ,n?. n'cornlnp. etc., at purchaser's cost. ADAM A. WESCHLER. Auctioneer. sell-d&da.eSu COLLATERAL at auction. By Virtue of a certain collateral note, dated December 19. 19<?7. payable three months after date, default having been made in pavment of the same, we will sell at public auction, within our office. 1331 1} st. n.w. (2d floori. on Fit IDA Y SB^?ENTH. ???. AT ONE ?? I IXH k I ,M., the collateral named therein to wit: S?even (7i shares of the capital stock of the <>ladstone Apartment House Companv Iteltog eer titcate numbered fifty-three (83): ALSO three <3i notes made by Nicholas T. Haller. each for W ? ?"'?ring date of December 20, 1897, pay able on or before three years, and secured by second deed of trust on Victoria apartment house' All parties In interest please take notice. Terms cash. By order of the bolder of the note sell .-.t.eSu THUS. L OWEN & SON. Aucts. ADAM A. WESCHLER. AUCTIONEER? Trustees* Sale of Vaflua= Me Saloon Business at No, 729 9th Street S.W., 9 il>o Vo Under the term* of a certain deed of trust recorded in Liber No. 3179 at folio 159 et seq. of the land records of the District of Columbia, the undersigned will offer for sale at nubile auction on TUESDAY. SEPTEMBER TWENTY FIRST. 1909, AT ELEVEN O'CLOCK A.M., the i saloon buslnesa, liquor license, lease, fixtures and stock In trade of the saloon lot-ated at No. 729 9th street Southwest, Washington. D. C. TERMS OP SALE: Cash; a deposit of $500 re quired at time of purchase, and balance to be paid within fifteen days from date of sale, or as soon as liquor license la ready for transfer with in that time. All transfers, conveyancing ami notary fees at cost of purchaaer. Trustees re serve the right to resell In case of default at the cost and risk of defaulting purchaser, after live days' advertising In The Evening Star. .JOSEPH A. BURKHART, Corcoran Bide.. LORENZO A. BAILEY, Columbian Bldg.. scll-d&dlwi.exSu Trustees. ADAM A. WESCHLER. AUCTIONEER. TRUSTEES' SALE OF TWO-STORY BRICK DWELLING NO. 319 H STREET SOUTH WEST. WITH BRICK SHOP IN REAR. By virtue of a certain deed of trust duly re corded In Liber No. 292G, folio 100 et seq., of the land records of the District of Columbia, and at the request of the party secured thereby, the undersigned trustees will sell at public auc tion. in front of the premises, on TUESDAY, THE TWENTY-FIRST DAY OF .SEPTEMBER, A. D. 1909. AT FIVE O'CLOCK P.M.. the fol lowing real estate, situate In the city of Wash ington. District of Columbia, to wit: Lot num bered seventy-seven (77) according to the subdi vision made by Mary Donegan of part of original lot 4 In square five hundred and fortv (5401, as said subdivision appears of record In the office S,f !h^, ?urT<,y?r of the District of Columbia In Book 30. at page 71, together with the improve ments thereon. Terms of sale: One-third of the purchase money to be paid in cash and the balance In two equal Installments, payable In one and two years, with Interest at six per centum per an num, payable semi-annually, from day of sale, secured hv deed of trust upon the property sold, or all caah, at the option of the purchaaer. A deposit of $200 will be required of the pur chaser at the time of sale. All conveyancing, recording, etc., at the cost of the purchaser. Terms of sale to be compiled with within fifteen daya from day of aale, otherwise the trustees reserve the right to resell the property, at the risk and cost of the defaulting purchaser, after five days advertisement of such resale in some newspaper published in the city of Washington, EDMOND FITZGERALD. JOHN J. FEGAN, se9-dftds Trustees. THOS. J. OWEN & SON, AUCTIONEERS. TRUSTEES' SALE OF ONE STORY AND I ATTIC BRICK DWELLING. Br virtue of a certain deed of truat. duly re corded in Liber No. 2085. folio 1 et seq., of the land records of the District of Columbia, and at the request of the party secured thereby, the undersigned trustees will sell at public auction In front of the premises, on TUESDAY THE FOURTEENTH DAY OF 8EPTEMBER.' A D 1909. AT FOUR O'CLOCK P.M., the following described land and premises, situate in the city of Washington, District of Columbia, and d??,Knated a8 and P?rt of lot in squate 126 in old 'Georgetown, now known as square 1298. described more particularly as follow*: Beginning at the southeast corner of said square formed by the intersection of 8th or W (now R) street, and Fayette or 35th street, and at a point 448 feet distant north on the west side of Fayette or 35th street from said southeast corner of said square; thence running west par allel with W (now R) street 120 feet: thence south parallel wirh Fayette or 35th street 20 feet; thence east 120 feet, and thence north 20 feet to the place of beginning, said lot contain ing 2.400 square feet, together with the Im provements. Terms of sale: Cash. A deposit of $100 will b? required at time of sale. AI1 conveyancing, recording, etc., at cost of purchaaer. Terms of sale to be complied with within fifteen days from day of sale, otherwise the trustees reserve the right to resell the property at the risk and coat of the defaulting purchaser after five daya' advertisement of such resale In some rewspaper published In Washington. D. C. RAPHAEL A CASILEAR, G. DONALD MILLER. se4-dAda.eSuAhol Trustee*. ADAM A. WESCHLER. AUCTIONEER. Sale of Furniture, Car=! pets, Etc., Contained in Premises Nos. 4117 and 4119 6th Street N.W. On WEDNESDAY, SEP TEMBER FIFTEENTH, iooo, AT TEN O'CLOCK A.M., I will sell by public auction, within the above premises, the entire furnishings of the above dwellings, consisting of about 30 rooms, includ ing Bedroom and Parlor Furniture, Carpets, Riitffl, Prapi'rios, Befldlng. Linen, Cutlery, Crock ery. <>ia&swar<', Linoleum, otr T?,nn" ? ADAM A. WESCHLER, Auct. selOilAdbs.eSu ADAM A. WESCHLER. AUCTIONEER. " TRUSTEES' S'ALF. OF VALUABLE IMPROVED i RKAL ESTATE, THE SAME BEING PRf? ISES NO. 1011 LAWRENCE STREET NORTHEAST. BROOKLAND. D K'^T | By virtue of two certain deeds of trust re ? corded, respectively, in Liber No. 2894 foil,, run et seq. and Liber 2978. folio 388 et seq of 11??. land r?-cords of the District of Columbia and a certain decree of the Supreme Court of the Dls trlct of Columbia, passed In equity cause \'n 2Sf,93. and at the request of the party secured ! thereby, we. the undersigned trustees. * win K?ii at public auction, lu front of the premises rv MONDAY, THE TWENTIETH DAY OF wn TEMBER. A.D. 1900. AT HALF-PAST FOUP O'CLOCK P.M.. the folowlng described l?n,, ? ! premises, situate in the county of Washington District of Columbia, and designated as eleven (11). In block fourteen (14). BrookU?,i as per plat In County Book fi. i>ages 103 nn,i 104. in the office of the surveyor for said Dis trict. together with the Improvements, consist ing of premises 1011 I^awrence street. North I east Brook land, D. C. Terms of sale: One-third of the purchase muu-y to be paid In cash, and the balance in two egual installments, payable in one and two years, with interest at six |>er cent per annum, payable I semi-annually from day of sale, secured by d??*l of tru>t on property sold, or all cash, at the j option ?f the purchaser. A deposit of $100 will be required of the purchaser at the time of sale. All conveyancing, reoirdlng. notarial fees at cost of purchaser. Terms of sale to be compiled j with within fifteen days from day of sale. HENRY II. BERGMANN, Trustee. JULIUS A. MAEDEL, Trustee. _ ^ ? CUARLES SCHAFER, ie8-dAds.eSu Trustee. SUMMER RESORTS. ATLANTIC CITY. N. J. NOTED FOR ITS TABLE. 0 to 15 N. Georgia ave. (Capacity. 250.) DANCEROOM. MUSIC. ELECTRIC LIGHTED THROUGHOUT. $1 dally. $0 weekly and up. J. & F. L. NIXON. ESTABLISHED 30 YEARS. se4tol5 THE WILTSHIRE. Open all year. Virginia ave.. overlooking ocean. Capacity. 300; elevator: steam heat; suites with I bath imd every convenience; beat cuisine and servicer mualc. Special, $2.50 up daliv. $12.50 up weekly. Booklet. SAMUEL D. ELLIS. ae2-14t.T A REAL GUARANTEE. Our tenth year. We own our own building. J}' cllenta are former patrons and their frletods. urfclsh, sea water, electric baths. Never closed. Bupopean plans. Fsil rates. FIHE ^ws? ?u?fBT NeW Y?rk *Te' * BeaCh ColWVn. Michigan are. Home com SI 28 on i,ii. ar ' rooms. Good table. r. c. WABJJUBTON. SUMMER RESORTS. ATLANTIC CITY. N. J. Frootenac, ?? ind the Mod ern; homelike. Elevator, etc. Special--$S up weekly: Sat. to Mon.. $3. Booklet. W. F. WATTS. ?ell-14t,4 GALEN HALL, 9 Atlantic City, N. J?, With Its elegant comfort and superior tal>le and | service. Is an ideal place for a long or short sta; F. U YOUNG, General Manager. Information at Mr. Foster's 14tli st. opposite Willard's. sell-30t.l2 i The Albemarle, Virginia are. near Boardwalk and piers: 100 large. cool front rooms, all metal t>eds. Private and public baths. Elevators. 4.<*V> ft. wide, c >ol 1 porches. No better table anywhere, supplied j direct from own farms and dairies; white serv ice. Manic. Special rates, $?<. $10. $12..">0. $15 up weekly. $2 up dailv. Booklet. J. l\ COPE. se!l-7t.l0 Hotel Boscobell, ncMrBeU. Ba'fV. elevator, tine table. Write for special rates, booklet, menu and sonvenir |>encll. 21st season. Capacity. 3">0. A. E. MARION. se7-3i>t Raleigh, I St. Charles i>l. and the Beach. 200 large, nlry rooms, elegantly fur nished, most with ocean view; private baths, elevator, etc.; large i>or<hes facing the ocean: cuisine and service famed for their excellence. Special fall rates, $12.5o up weekly. Booklet. Auto at station. H. J. DYNES. se~-flt The Fall Season at Atlantic City Most Attractive. The greatest all-the-year resort in the world. 1 The tinest of climate. Every outdoor diversion? golf. bathiftg. sailing, fishing. The famous Boardwalk, tive miles of promenading and roller chairing; piers: casino, etc. HOTEL DENNIS Directly on the strand, with unobstructed view of the ocean anil Boardwalk, and open through out the year. Offering the same standard tit ex cellence in modern appointments atid careful service that has established Its popularity of many years. WALTER J. BUZBY, seS-w&s.1fit.25 Owner and Proprietor. Atlantic City, X. J. Whole block ocean front. Ca pacity, 500; hot and cold sea water baths; sr>? cious porches overlook ocean and Boardwalk; qrchestra. Special September and October rates. $12.50 up weekly; American plan. Booklet. Elec tric coach meets trains. se6-7t.l0 D. P. RAHTF.R. Manager. Hotel Ostend, Tlhe St. Charlies, ATLANTIC city, n. J. Most select location on the ocean front. Dis tinctive for Its elegance, excluslveness. high class patronage and liberal management. Sea water In all baths. Illustrated t>ooklet. Open all year. XEWLIX HAINES. sefl-60t.l0 Hotel Shoreham, Virginia ave. Elevator. Private baths. Open surroundings. $2 up daily, $10 up weekly. Booklet upo'n ap plication. W. B. COTTEN. au20-30t,5 S"Vnft?!rn??mi , Maryland ave. overlooking Board ITUliC 11119 walk; exclusive location; capacity. 250; table and service unexcelled. Special rates for September. Booklet. E. A. BUCKMAN. aul9-30t.4 Hotel Oeville, K<yitucky are. and the Beach. Open all the year. Capacity, 350. Thoroughly and modernly ap Solnted. Rooms single or en suite, with private aths; elevator to street level; extensive porches; excellent In table and service. Special Septem ber and fall rates, $10 up weekly. $2 up dally. Write for booklet. J. P. GIBERSON. au27-75t.!0 $2 TO $3.50 DAILY, $10 TO $20 WEEKLY. Maryland are.. 60 yards 1 from Beach and Steel Pier. Hvery hotel convenience, with home comforts. RATES. $2 PER DAY UP; $10 PER WEEK DP. Ownership management again, 1. G. KEXDRICK. mhl4-Sn.w.sa.T8t.8 ? Hotel Stanlley, Open all year. Service unexcelled. Special low rates for September. F. & M. T. CL'RRAN. sel-30t.4 HOTEL NEW ENGLAND S. Car. ave. and Beach; private baths: elevator to street: sun parlor; capacity, 350; superior table; open all the year. BRYAN & WILLIAMS. sel-15t.5 Kentucky ave.. 2d 9 Hotel from Beach. Elevator to street level. Private baths. Evening dinner. Electric lights. Fireproof. $2 to $3 dally, $10 to $15 weekly. L. V. STICKNEY. au2.". 30t.5 Seaside House, DIRECTLY ON THE OCEAN FRONT. Sea water baths. Open all the year. au22-30t-6 F. P. COOK'S SONS. Hotel Sothern, ESS." *?0 steel pier; best location; capacity, 250; elevator; private baths; fine porches, etc. Special Sept. rates. $10 up weekly. G. L. CAKE. an22-30t . Tenn. av?. and Beach. First 9 hotel from Boardwalk. Mod ern family hotel. Unexcelled table. Special fall rates. Booklet. G. W. CARMANY. au20-30t.4 Hotel Iroquois, Ocean end So. Carolina ave.; close piers and all attractions; capacity, 400; elevator; private baths; orchestra, etc.; white service. Special, $12.50 up weekly. Special September rates. Always open. Booklet. W. F. SHAW. anl?-30t.S THE LOCKHART, OCEAN AVE. AND BOAIttT walk. Fireproof. Elevator; private baths, etc.; ocean-view bedrooms; dining room on top flo^r. Capacity, 260. Booklet. E. LOCK HART. Jyl6-60t.4 Berkshire Iron, Ocean end Va. ave, $2 up dally; $8. $10. $12.50. $15 weekly; prlvats baths; cool rooms, with running water: can., 300; elevator to street. J. O. A J. K. DICKINSON. fell-tf.B Special rates for September. Ocean end of Tennessee 9 ave. Centrally located. Homelike. E. B. VOORHEES. Owner and Prop. au22 30t-4 ASBl'RV PARK. N. J. Facing Atlantic Square, 9 overlooking ocean. Boardwalk and Arcade. Special rates after Labor Day. J. K. DODMAN. au22-tu.th,s&Su-lCt-4 Ocean City, Md. MT. VERNON.A11?Xn Elements. Private baths. Special rate* for September. uu23-30t.4 J. D. SHOWELL. Prop. VIROIN1A. THE BEST MONTHS IN' THE MOUNTAINS. Sept. and Octo.; the bept place. "THE LOU DOUN." Bluemont, Va. se0-th.sa,Sii.tu-16t viRClNlI. HII.L TOP HOUSE. OPEN. T. S. LOVETT. sell-tf.4 Har|>erH Ferry. W. Va. STEAMSHIPS' ? t B?,rmuaa TOO MILRS 111 Atlantic Ocean. Round Trip, $30 and Up Steamship "BERMU D1AN (5,500 TONS) in forty-live Hours. Tem Erature cooler than at the Middle Atlantic ?at resorts. Good fishing. 8ea bathing, sail ing and bicycling. Bermuda la now in all lta ?,lor> - "bole hedges of flowers in bloom. For illustrated pamphlet* and rates address A. E. OUTERB RIDGE A CO Arts. Quebec S. S. Co.. Ltd., 2U Broadway New York. ARTHUR AHERN. Secretarv.Q.'ieb^ Canada. au21-s.tu.th.37t. 19 ' CLARK'S CRUISE OF THE ??CLEVELAND." ' 16,000 tons, brand-new. superbly fitted. "~TD I Safety. Comfort. Maximum Convenience. ONE STEAMER FOR THE ENTIRE CRUISE. With Elevator. Grillroom, Gymnasium, Deck Swimming Pool. FROM NEW YORK. OCTOBER 16. 1909. Nearly four months, costing only $050 AND UP, lncludiug all necessary expenses; princely traveling In balmy climates; entertainments, lectures, card parties and chaperonage for ladles. SPECIAL FEATURES-MADEIRA, EGYPT, INDIA. CEYLON. BURMA. JAVA. BORNEO. PHILIPPINES. CHINA, JAPAN. AN UNUSUAL CHANCE TO VISIT UNUSUALLY ATTRACT IVE PLACES. I CLARK'S 12th Annual CRUISE SP Feb. 5 to April 19 II? TInlE BY 8. S. GROSSER KURFUERST. Seventy-three days. Including 24 DAYS IN EGYPT AND THE HOLY LAND (with side trip to Khartoum), costing only $400 AND UP, in cluding shore excursions. SPECIAL FEATURES?Madeira. Cadiz. Seville, j Algiers. Malta. Constantinople. Athena, Rome, the Riviera, etc. Tickets (food to stop over In Europe, to Include Passion Play. etc. FRANK C. CLARK. Times bldg.. New York. R. M. HICKS. 1306 F st. ajr.. Washington. au2S-tM? 9 ... . EDUCATIONAL. IN WASHINGTON. vet&i xu&s&ssm&mx Washington College | of Law. I Fourteenth Your Opens g FRIDAY. OCTOBER 1. 7 I'.M . ? In New and Spacious Halls ? 1317 NEW YORK AVE. X.W. ? To provide for largely increased enroll- ?? ment of students. Evenings sessions exclusively. fl| TUITION. *30 PER ANNUM. Fur women and men. Three years' 21 course for degree 1.1.. 15.*. special graduate Q X? course flic year, degree LU M. 3? ?jk For catalogue*. application blanks and Information call on the dean, | Ellen Spencer Mussey | 2 Phono M. 4385. sell 30t 28 ^ PIANO WESSONS GIVEN T< > PUPILS OF tlrst, second, third and fourth grades. sell 2t* Miss STEDM AN. 1C5Q Monroe at. n.w. THE BERLITZ SCHOOL OF LANGUAGES, 723 14TH ST. N.W. Telephone Main.3217 Private and < las I?essons at School or Residence. Day or Evening. Rest Native Teachers. SCHOOL OPEN Al l, SI MMER. Popular Evening Classes. $2 Per Month, sol 1-sa.Su.tu-tf Washington Seminary, 2103-00 S ST. N.W. An earnest school for earnest gtfls. 17th yeur begins October 6, 1000. The only private school In Washington admit ting on certificate to the five colleges?Wellesley. Mt. Holyoke. yassar. Smith and Chicago Univer sity. Planned for those who desire thorough In struction and character building amid beautiful Surroundings and refined associations. Academic. College Preparatory and Special Courses. Primary and Preparatory Departments. Classes Instructed by College and Normal gradu ates. Culture class for women. Gymnasium, tennis. Catalogue. Mr. and Mrs. G. T. SMALLWOOD, Principals. selO-SOt. . Thorough Instruction |Jn In shorthand, typewriting, bookkeeping, arithmetic, grammar, letter writing, spelling, commercial law, ctvll service. Day and evening sessions. Fall term now open. New Illustrated catalogue sent on request. Call, telephone or write. ?TIs better to call. 311 East Capitol gt. Telephone, I,lncn. 38. 23 years of prosperity. sell-tf INSTRUCTION IN MATHEMATICS AND drawing. For particulars call on or address W. F. CARTER. 502 B st. n.e. selO-3Qt WASHINGTON ACADEMY OF THE VISITA TION, Connecticut avenue. A French and English lioardlng atid day school for voting ladies. Opens Sept. 20. Apply to the academy for catalogue. sel0-30t,5 Washington College. An Ideal boarding and day school for girls and young women. Thorough faculty, complete and elective courses, representative pupils, refined associations. Campus of ten acres. Physical culture, outdoor games and field athletics from 2 to 4 p.m. Healthful outing for day pupils. Address F. MENEFEE, Washington College, city. so&-30t.12 PUPIL OF MARIE VON UNSCHULD, WILL take at moderate price a limited number of pupils for piano. Flat 19. the Victoria. 14th and Clifton sts. se9-3t*4 National University Law School EVENING SESSIONS EXCLUSIVELY. 41st Session Opens Oct. I, 1909. Practical three years' course leading to degree of Master-of laws; the degree of Bachelor-of laws can be secured at end of second year. For catalog, application blanks, etc., apply In person or by mall to the Dean, National Metro politan Rank building, 613 15th ?t. n.w. Tele phone M. 1107, or after October 1 at the Law School building. Klfl-818 13th st. n.w. se8-tf,42 The Washington School for Boys 3863 WISCONSIN AVE., WASHINGTON. D. C. Beautifully located In the country, within easy access of u 11 purts of the city. Thorough course extending from kindergarten to college. Elective system permitting each pupil to take the exact studies he needs. Small classes. Individual at rentlon. Unusually strong faculty, all special ists. One teacher for five pupils. Modern build ings. Extensive athletic grounds. Boarding and day departments. Boys of any ase received. The Stuart School SEVENTEENTH YEAR. DAY & BOARDING SCHOOL FOR GIRLS AND YOUNG LADIES. 1756-175R 1700-1762 COLUMBIA ROAD. FOUR NEW BUILDINGS. AIJj DEPARTMENTS. OUTDOOR SPORTS. MISS CLAUDIA STUART. PRINCIPAL. se7-3ot Y.M.C.A. INSTITUTE OPENED SEPT. 1. THIRTY-FIRST SESSION. 11)09-10. Evening courses In academic, preparatory, technical science, commercial, stenographic and special vocational subjects open Sept. 24. Short hand dictation classes for oeglnnera. advanced and reporting speeds, resumed Wednesday. Sep teinher 1. with two hours' dictation periods on Monday. Wednesday anil Friday nights. Bulletin, terms, etc.. apply to MYRON J. JONES. Direc tor, Y. M. C. A. bldg., 1730 G at. Phone 4890. * se7-tf GEOR GETOWN UNIVERSITY SCHOOL OF LAW It utilizes to the full the advantages whleh make the National Capital the greatest center of legal learning In the United States. Three year course leading to the degree of LL.B. Kourth-J'ear or post-graduate course leading to -.he degree of LL.M. AH ses?1ons held in the evenings, giving students an opportunity to be self-supporting or to have practical training la law offices. Reopens Wednesday. October 6. Tuition, $100.00. Further information or catalogues may be ob. talned .by addressing It. J. WATKINS. Secretary. Georgetown Law School, 506-8 E St. N.W. se6-tf.40 Kj H | Stenography and i Typewriting. s m J I O m; ?J We make a specialty of training for hp tiit government examinations, aa well as prl- ? J* vate office position*. Ml 5 s The Temple School, i ? ?. 1417 G ST. N.W. S* m m Elevator service. Phone M. 3238. " ? ne2-MOt.2l m "iE?nunHmnian8niniiii?nm-^' * # ft 2 3t The Armray amd Navy I Preparatory School # 4101 Connecticut Avenue, =?; S ?- Washington. D. C. 3C 4c A select boarding school for young ?!? men and boys. Thorough prepara- & =ic tlon for colleges, universities, the =!? s.f I'nited States Military and Naval v= Academies and also for business 3c Number limited. Small classes and s<f 3? Individual Instruction. Special 5sf courses. Fine athletic field. Foot 5'! ball, base ball, track teams. For !?! catalogue address E. 8WAVELY. Principal. # * sel-30t.2S ^ W. F. DALES, PII. D.. 1763 T ST. Classical teacher. Pupils thoroughly prepared for college entrance or for other examinations In language and mathematics. cel-15t EDUCATIONAL. IN WASHINGTON. George Washington University. S9TH SESSION, 1900 1910, Opens Wednesday, September 29, 190ft. Undergraduate. Graduate and Professional courses of study. Graduates of the Washington High Schools and otlier accredited schools are Admitted to the undergraduate courses on cer tiorate. ORGANIZATION. TITB DEPARTMENT OK ARTS AND SCIENCES? The Faculty of Graduate Studies. The College of Arts and Sciences. The College of Engineering and Mechanic Arts. The College of the Political Sciences. Tlie Teachers" College. The Division of Architecture. | THE PROFESSIONAL DEPARTMENTS? The lK*parttwnt of I-aw. The Deportment of Medicine. The Department of I*>ntlstry. National College of Pharmacy. The College of Veterlnarv Medicine. ^ BUILDINGS. I'nlverslty Hall, Fifteenth and H. I .aw Building. 1420 H. Medical and Dental Building, 1325 H. Engineering. 1528 30 1. Architecture. 1532 1. Teachers" College, 153-1 I. Woman's Building. 1336-38 I. College of the Political Sciences. 819 Fifteenth. The University Hospitals, 1333-35 H. Nurses' Home, 1-112 I. National College of Pharmacy. SOS I. College of Veterinary Medicine, 2113 2115 Fourteenth. For catalogues, application Manks and fur ther information communicate with the Secre tary. Fifteenth and H streets. ae3-30t-V> NEW HOME OF Strayer's Business College 9th F Sis. N.W. Old Masonio Temple, Accommodations for 500 Student*. 8.000 square feet of floor space. ???? Open All the Tear. Day ft Night Classes. WHITE FOR BOOKLET. ?el-tf ENROLL AT THE COLLEGE. (Academic, Classical. Commercial and Aeronautical depts.) LAW SCHOOL (Evening Courses Leading to Degree) AND OTHER DEPARTMENTS. Special Reduction This Year. Address PROF. HOLLER. 14th and U sts.. Washington, D. C. aull-w.sa.17t I T.J ATT Boys and girls, ft a.m.. ages j j to jo. Full graded and high school depts. ADULTS, 7 P.M., I\ U X .C.O graded and college preparatory. ? _ ? ? ? ? Certificate admits to college. SCHOOL.**?"' y**r- Sep*- 27? Cata logues. Phone Main 3877. FRANCES MANN HALL. A.M.. Principal, 221 E st. n.w. sel.tf . FRENCH LANGUAGE SCHOOL , Moved to 310 Ind. ave. n.w.. bet. 3r and 4th, 2d floor. Fall classes forming; easy, thorough method. Mile. V. PRl'D'HOMME. Trial lesson free. scS-2flt.eSu.4 United States College off Veterinary Surgeons, 222 C ST. N.W., WASHINGTON. D. C. SESSION 1986-10 BEGINS SEPTEMBER 15. tSTFor prospectus and full Information address | C. BARNWELL ROBINSON. V. S-, Dean. sel-15t Phone Main 2712. The Misses Eastman's BOARDING AND DAY SCHOOL FOR GIRLS. 1305 17th st. (cor. Massachusetts ave.) Primary, intermediate and advanced courses. Special advantages In French and music. School opens October 1. Catalogue on request. sel-90t,7 Stenographic Academy, COIvORADO BUILDING. Day rate. $7.50 per month; night, $6.00. Indi vidual Instruction. Complete course In Pitman, $30.00; Gregg, $25.00; Syllable, $20.00, including typewriting. Positions guaranteed. myS-ss.Su.w.tf.7 National Cathedral School for Girls, Mount St. Albas. Washington, D. (X, Opens October 5th. Coaches for day pupils leave Dupont Circle at 8:25 a.m.; return 5:30 p.m. Cars leave Georgetown at 8:30 and 8:50 a.m. Preparatory and Academic Departments. Students ad mitted to college on certifi cate. Graduate courses. Instruction In art without extra charge. Special at tention given to music. Stelnway pianos for prac tice. Mrs. BARBOUR WALKER. M. A., Principal. zz anil.lot ? St. John's College, Vermont Avenue Near Thomas Circle. Conducted by the Brothers of the Christian 8chools. A Select Day College for Young Men and Boys. Collegiate, Commercial, Academic and Primary Departments. School opens September 13. Catalogues sent on application. sel-30t,15 BROTHER DOROTHEUS. Pres. PENMANSHIP AND BUSINESS SCHOOL? Shorthand, typewriting, bookkeeping; 25 years' success in public and private schools. NumbOr limited. Mrs. EMILY A. FLYNN, sel-90t-5 8.W. cor. 8th and K sts. n.w. HOLY CROSS ACADEMY Select school for young ladles and children. Academic and preparatory departments. Complete courses in music and art. Commer cial course. Reopens Sept. 20. 29th and Upton sta. sel-30t^ Domestic Arts <& Sciences 1756 M ST. N.W. Normal and special courses. Unusual advantages. Cooking, sewing, millinery. Send for catalogue. sel-60t.fi PRIVATE INSTRUCTION IN MATHEMATICS^ sciences, languages, music- university graduate; twenty years' experience; literary work revised. PROF..J., Station G. Bo* 2813, city. au28-30t* DAY AND EVENING CLASSES. Second Year. In preparation for college, army, navy or civil service examinations. Open Sept. 2ft. Classes lim ited to Ave members. Certificate admits to The George Washington University. Apply H. C. JEN NESS-(A. B., Harvard). Apt. 41. 1723 G st. n.w. au23-30t.fi Phone Main 6293-M. BHiss Electricall School Is the oldest and best school In the world teach ing electricity exclusively. Theoretics! and prac tical course complete In one year. Students ac tually construct dynamos, motors and electrical Instruments. Graduates hold good oosltlona In the electrical Industries throughout the world. Seventeenth year begins September 22. Catalogue on request. BLISS ELECTRICAL SCHOOL. ?u3-tf. 14 Takoma Park. D. O. OUT OF WASHINGTON. SWEET BRIAR COLLEGE FOR WOMEN. Located in the foothills of the Blue Rldga mountains on an estate of 3.000 acres. The buildings are new and magnificent, and the con ditions for health are unsurpassed. It offers a college course equal In Its standard to the courses given In colleges of the first rank. In addition, two years of preparatory work, corresponding to the last two years of a high school course, are offered. Fourth y?ar opens Sept. 21, 1909. For catalogue address DR. MARY K. BENEDICT. President. Box 131. Sweet Briar. Virginia. au17-tu.th.sa.13t ST. MAl'Y'S ACADEMY. ALEXANDRIA. VA. , Home school for girls. English, business and Music courses. Write for catalogue. ' au!5-30t SISTERS OF THE HOLY CROSS. MONTRO8E ? A SELECT BOARDING 8CHOOL In the country for glrla and small boys; terms very moderate; location the moat healthful part of Maryland. Address Miss HARDEY, Clarks vllle. Md. anl-tt RANDOLPH-MACON ACADEMY FOR BOYS, branch of Randolph-Macon System. In Valley of Virginia. Eonlpment cost $100,000. Large gifts make rates $230 a year. Prepares for College or Scientific Schcv>ls. Gymnasium snd Athletics. ISth Session opens Sept. 14. Address CHAS. L. MELTON. A.M.. Prln.. Box 402. Front Royal.Va. jy2S-4Qt.eSn.7 MAPLEWOOD, grS?8S<SMfc 4fith year. Wakes up boys to duties of life; $375; dept. for little boys. 12 years and under. $325; limited to 40 hoys; college or business: no hazing; fine gym.; manual training; all outdoor sports. J. SHORTLIDGE. A. M.. Yale, Prln. au31 -a?t.oSu.7 THE SUNDAY STAR, Including the Magazine Section. By Mail, $1.50 a Year. OCEAN TRAVEL. North German L,l?yd Large. Fast and Luxurious Twin-screw Express and Passenger Steamship* Equipped with Wireless and Submarine Signal*. PLYMOUTH-CnERROl RG-BREMEN. Express Sailings Tuesdav* at 10 A.M. Cecllle Sept. 14 i K.W llhe'ni II....Sept. 28 Kals.Wro.D.Gr.Sept. 21 ' Krunprliiz Win...Oct. 5 PLYMOUTH?CHERBOURG?BREMEN. Twin-screw Sailings Thursdays at 10 A.M. Bremen Sept. 1(1 Fried. D. Gr...Seot. ;I0 Prim Fried. Wm.Sept.23 1 K-.irfii-rsi Oct. 7 GEORUE WASHINGTON?Sails Oct. 14-27.000 tons. Newest and Largest German Ship Afloat. Every Innovation known to the shipbuilder*' art. GIBRALTAR-NAPLES-GENOA. Mediterranean Salllncs Saturdays at 11 A.M. ?Berlin inew)..Sept. 23, *K. Albert Oct. 23 ?Princes* Irene..Oct. 0|B?-rlIu (new) Nov. ?1 ?Calls at Algiers. Independent Around-tho-world Tour*. Trarelera' Cheeks flood All Over the World. Apply OELR1CHS * CO.. General Agent*, ft BROADWAY. NEW YORK. WASHINGTON OFFICE, 1337 F 8T. N.W. R. F. DROOP A SONS CO.. 823 PA. AVB. Ja80-3l2t.eSn CUNARD LINES' From Piers 31-52-56 North River. N. Y.. 10 a.m. Ql'EENSTOWN?FISHGUARD?LIVERPOOL. LONDON-PARIS. Wireless Telegraph, Submarine Signals. Mauretanla... .Sept. 131 Lutltanla Sept. 20 | Campania Sept. 22 .Mauretanla <Vt.fl Caronla Sept. 2." i Csrinania Oct. 0 MAt'RETANI A?H'SITANIA. Largest. Fastest Steamships Afloat. Sail Wednesdays. CARONIA?CARMANIA. Among Largest and Most Luxurious Steamer*. Sail Saturdays Fortnightly. SPECIAL CRUISES. Magnificent New 20.000-Ton Steamships CARMANIA AND CARONIA. Italy and Egypt. - Via Atorea?Madeira?Gibraltar. | rtrmanla Nov. 0 Jan. 22. March 5 Caronla Not. 27. Jan. 8. Feb. lit HUNGARIAN-AMERICAN SERVICE TO FU ME VIA GIBRALTAR. NAPLES. TRIESTE. Pannonla.. .Oct. 7. noon I Carmanla Not. 6 ?Carpathla..Oct.21,noon 1 Caronla Not. 27 ?Also calls at Genoa. I Traveler*' checks issued?good everywhere. I The Cunard Steamship Co.. Limited, 21-24 State St., New York. Opposite the Battery, I Or 126 State St.. Boston. Mass. ! G. W. MOSS. Ag<ent, 1411 G St. n.w., Washington. fel4d.eSu.312t BRAZIL AND ALL ARGENTINE PORTS By tbe Large, New and Fast Paasenger Steamer* of the LAMPORT & HOLT LINE Sailing from New York 3th and 20th each month. 16 DAYS TO RIO JANEIRO 23 DAYS TO BUENOS AY RES For rates, etc.. apply local ticket agents or BUSK A DANIELS, General Agent*. 801 Produce Exchange. New York. tnyl ss.tn.th.tf.15 JpSTRO-AMERICAN UM MEDITERRANEAN, ADRIATIC From New York to Naples and Trieste. Sailings Wednesday and MONTHLY SAILINGS TO GREECE. TWIN-SCREW S. S. MARTHA WASHINGTON, ALICE. LAURA. ARGENTINA. OCEANIA. For further Information apply to nearest agency or PHELPS BROS. A CO.. General Agent*. 17 Battery place. New York City. or any local agent. oc34-**,tu.th.l56t.l5 All Modern Safety Device* (WIreles*. etc.). LONDON?PARIS?HAMBURG. Bluecher Sept. 29 tAmerika Oct. 2 ?Waldersee Oct. 8 P._Grant (new).Oct. 13 nnuiuuiK uiirci itaiy ?Pennsylvania. .8ept. 13 Deutschland Sept. 18 P.Lincoln(new).Sept. 22 Clnclnnatlinew).Sept. 25 tRltz Carlton a la Carte Restaurant. ?Hamburg direct. VIA GIBRALTAR. NAPLES AND GENOA. 'Calls Azores. S. S. HAMBURG 'Sept. 30. Nov. 18 " MOLTKB 'Oct. 21, Dec. 9 Travelers' Checks Issued. Tonrlct Dept. for Trips Everywhere. COMPANY'S OFFICE. 45 BROADWAY. N. Y. E. F. DROOP A SONS CO.. 923 PA. AVB. aul7 tn.th.f.sa Spend tflie Winter TRAVELING THROUGH THE ORIENT ON THE CRUISE OF THE Cincinnati J?0 20th Annual Cruise. LEAVES NEW YORK JANUARY 29. *10. SO DAYS?$325 UP. Also cruises to the West Indies and South America. HAMBURG-AMERICAN LINE. 45 BROADWAY. NEW YORK. E. F. DROOP A SONS CO.. 925 PA. AVE. aul7-tu.th.f,sa.tf P-G8fiN?IKI COMPAGNIE GENERALE TRANSATLAJ Direct Line to Havre?Pari* (France). * Sailing eTery Thursday at 10 a.m. from Pier No. 42. North Rlrer, foot Morton at.. N. T. ?La SaToie 8ept. IB I *I.a Touralne. .. .Oct. 7 ?La Lorraine. .Sept. 28 *La Savole Oct. 14 ?La Provence..Sept. 30 | *La Ixirraine Oct. 21 ?Twin-screw steamers. EXTRA SAILING. S. S. LA GARCOGNE, SEPTEMBER 18. Second and Third Class only. GENERAL AGENCY. 1? State *t.. N. Y. E. P. ALLEN. Agent. 14tb at. and N. Y. it*. Telephone Main 788 mhl-368t* AMERICAN LINE PLYMOUTH - CHERBOURG - SOOTH AMPTON PHILADELPHIA?OITEENSTOWN?LIVERPOOL Atlantic Transport Line NEW YORK-LONDON DIRECT. RED STAR LINE NEW YORK-DOVER-ANTWERP. WHITE STAR LINE N. Y.?QUE'STOWN-HOLYHEAD LIVERPOOL. PLYMOUTH ? CHERBOURG ? SOUTHAMPTON BOSTON?QUEENSTOWN?LIVERPOOL. ital? & ram VIA AZORES. MADEIRA AND GIBRALTAR. Romanic Sept. 15. Oct. 23. Dec. 1, Jan. IS Cretlc Sept. 23. Nov. 6, Dec. 8, Jan. 29 Canoplc Oct. 2. Nov. 13. Dec. 18, Feb. 12 ?CEDRIC (21.035 tons!..Nov. 25. Jan. 5. Feb. 16 ?CELTIC (20.9<H tons) Feb. 2. Mar. 16 ?I .rgest steamers to the Mediterranean. WASHINGTON OFFICE. 1306 F ST. N.W. R. M. HICKS. Passenger Agent. myl8-tf.eSu IfGoing to Europe HaTe your mall addressed care the London offlca of Th* Washington Star, No. 3 Regent Street. London. England. If desired, mall will be for warded to all part* of Europe and tbe Conti nent. Tourists are requested to register at o? office upon reaching London. Washington Star, London Office, No. S Regent at de2Q-tf RAILROADS. NOTE.?Published only as Information, and not guaranteed. 4:00 P.M.?C. A O. LIMITED, dally?Fast Te*tl bule tr*h?. Pullman eleeperr to ImIstIII*. Cincinnati. Indianapolis, Chicago and St. Louis. Connection for Virginia Hot Spring*. Pnllman cars Louisville to Nashville, Mem phis and New Orleans. Dining cars, a la carte service. 11:10 P.M.?F. F. ?. LIMITED, dally-Pnllman sleeper* to Cincinnati. Lexington and Loul* Tllle daily and Virginia Hot Springs week day*. Dicing Car. n la carte service. Poll man sleepers Cincinnati to Chicago and St. Louis and Louisville to Memphis. Nashville and New Orleans. Chesapeake and Ohio office* at 513 Pennsyl Tanla aTenue. 1339 F street and new Onion station. Telephone Main 1066 or 22i>6 for ticket*, baggage checks, reservations and taxlcabs. Baltimore and OlhSo R. R. LEAVE NEW ONION STATION, ROYAL BLUE LINE. "EVERY OTHER HOUR ON THE ODD HOCR" TO PHILADELPHIA AND NEW YORK. NEW TERMINAL. 23D STREET. NEW YORK. ?7.00 a.m. Diner. Pullman Parlor. |9.00 a.m. Diner and Pullman Parlor Car. til-00 a.m. Diner and Pullman Parlor Car. til.00 a.m. ObserTntlon P?rl?r 5-hour Train. ?1.00 p.m. Diner and Pnllman Parlor Car. ?8.00 p.m. "Royal Limited." All Pnllman, 8 hr. t4.00 p.m. Coaches to Philadelphia. ?ft.00 p.m. Diner and Pullman Parlor. ?8.00 p.m. Coaches to New York. ?12.13 n't Sleepers to New York. ?2.fi2a.m. 8Ieeper* to Phlla. and New Yor*. ATLANTIC CITY. t7.00. ?0.00. tll.00 a.**.. ?1.09. *3.00 p.m. TO BALTIMORE. "EVERY HOUR ON THE HOOR.~ (Week day*. 7 00 a.m. to 11.00 p.m.) ?2.B2, i5.00. t? 80. *7.00. ?7.20. t*.00. *8.80, ?9.00. t9.30. tlO.OO. *1100 a.m.. M2.00 noon. tl2.05, ?1.00, 11.15, t2.00. *3.00. f3.20. 13.30, t4.00. t4.4ft, *5.00, tft 03, *8.80, t6.00. *6.30, tf.OO. t8.00. *9.00. *10.00, ?10.38. *11.30. *12.13 night. WESTWARD. CHICAGO. *1.27. ?ft.,10 p.m. CINCINNATI. ST. LOUIS and LOOISVTLLB. ?9.10 a.m.. *4.05 p.m., *12.40 night. PITTSBURG. *9.10 a.m.. '1.71. *9.10 p.m.. ?12.30 night. CLEVELAND, ???.10 p.m. COLOMBOS, *8.30 p.m. WHEELING. *9.10 a.m.. *5.80 p.m. WINCHESTER, t?.10 a.m., t4 0B. t#.#0 p.m. FREDERICK. t8.20. t9.10. 19.18 a.m.. (1.30. t4.06. fs-45 5 HAGF.RSTOWN. |9.10 a.m.. tS.OO p.m. ANNAPOLIS *7.30. ?S.oo a.m.. tl2 03 noon. t8.20. |3.30, |5.30 and t6.00 p.m. ?Dally. tExcept Sunday. fSundnr only. TELEPHONES at all of the following ticket offices 1417 G St. N.W . Main 1301; 619 Penn ?TlTanl* ??e. Main 27?: New Onion Station Ticket Office. Mala 7880. Information Ba Mats 7380. RAILROADS. Seaboard Air Line. SCHEDULE. 9:05 A.M. DAlLY-"Florid? Fast Mall." TTirrrart coacKes mid Pullman SI<T|*ri to Savanr.ah and Jacksonville. Through sle^iHT* Washington t? Atlantn and Birmingham. Plain* car* 7:2n P.M. DAILY - "Year Hovnd I Imlted.** CVaebe* and Pullman to Savannah. Jackoonvtlto and Tampa. Aim Atlanta, Birmingham au4 Memphis. Dining cars. Ticket office, 141S New York ave. n w. R. A. HARWOOD. O. T A. C. B. RYAN. O.P.A., G. 7. PHILLIPS. D P A., Pnrtamouth. Va. Wn?hlnft"?, T> C. Atlantic Coast*Line. Notice.?These departures and connections are not guaranteed. 4:9) a.m. dally? Through coarbea and deeping cars to Jacksonville. 8:S3 p.m. daily?Through sleeping cars to Jack sonville. Fla.; Port Tajnoa Fla (for Havanai; Knlpht'* Key. Fla. (for Havana); Augusta. Ga.; Charleston. S. C.. and Wllmlngtoe. N. C. Through coaches to Jacksonville. UNEXCELL. ED DINING CAR SERVICE. ONLY LINE OPERATING THROUGH ITI.I MAN CARS TO POINTS ON FLORIDA EAST COAST KY. . For tlrketa and all Information applv at the OFFICE OF THE LINE 141f? NEW YORK AVB. NUF. NORTHWEST, AND UNION STATION. GEO. P. JAMES D P.A., Washington. D. C. T. a WHITE, O P.A.. W. J CRAIG. P.T.1I.. Wilmington. N. C. Chesapeake Beach Ry. Effective July 10, 1009. Subject to change without notice. MONDAYS. TUESDAYS. WEDNESDAYS. THURSDAYS AND FRIDAYS. GOING nt :2" a.m.. 'J:00 and 5 40 p.ni RETURNING. leave the Beach at 6:M a.m., 2:00 an.l 7.00 p tn SATURDAYS. GOING at 9:25. 11:00 a.m.. 3:00. S:00. 0 4?. 7:4fl and 9:48 p tn. RETURNING at 6:35 a.m.. 12:48. 2:00. 8:00, 'j:00 and 10:00 p.m SUNDAYS. GOING at 9 28. 11:00 a.m.. 2:00. 8:00, 4 00. 7:4t and 9:45 p.m. RETURNING at 7:00 a.m.. 12:48. 1:10. 8:00. 9:00 and 10:00 p.m. PAUL Y. WATERSL fttt-tf.28 General Man?f. Southern Railway. N.B ?Following schedule figures published Miff' as Information, and are not guaranteed. For Atlanta. Birmingham. Mobile. New Or* leans. Atsheville. 9:00 am and 10:45 p m. dally. 9:0O a.m. dally for Chattanooga and Memphis. For Roanoke, Knoivllle. Chattanooga. Birm ingham. New Orleans. 10:10 p.m. dally. For Knoxvllle. Chattanooga. Memphis. Nash ville. 4:10 a.m. dally (sleeper open after 10 p.a.f For Atlanta. Birmingham. Columbia. Charles ton. Augusta. Aiken, Savannah. Jacksonville and Florida points. 4:10 p.m. dally. Tourist cars for California, trl-weekly: 4:10 p.m. Local for Harrisonburg. R:30 am. dally: 4:IP p.m. week days: for Straabnrg Jet.. 1 p.m. weefc, daya: for Danville. 7:30 a.m. dally, and for Charlottesville. 7:30 a.m. and 4:55 p.m. dslly;> for Warrenton. 4:55 p.m. dailv and 1 p.m. weefc days. Frequent trains to and from Bluemont. L. 8. BROWN. General Agent. LOAN COMPANIES. ARE YOU VACATION BROKE? Here Is your opportunity: We will loan yon enough money to pay up all your hill* and yon can repay us In small monthly payments, com mencing TWO MONTHS FROM THE DAY YOU GET THE MONEY. No Interest or principal will be due for days?other companies require payment on prin cipal first month. NO CHARGE For the extra time. For drawlnjr pai?ers. For application or extras. OUR RATES $25. *1 23 PER MO. $50. fl.66 PER MO. $100, $2.?? PER MO. Other amounts In pro|?ortlon. from $10 to $1.00Ai PRIVATE OFFICES FOR LADIES. We pay up loans and advance more money. i)lFuvuit?u\j u vwoy Thompson bld;r., "03 15tli st. n.w. Between G St. and N. Y. ave.. opp. Treasury. sell-tf NEXT TO DRUG STORE. MONEYTOLOAN -ON DIAMONDS. I WATCHES and^ Interest, 3 per cent. JEWELRY. LOUIS ABRAHAMS, 433 9TH ST. N.W. wel0-90t,14 Side Entrance on 9th St. Private Offices. You Can Get Money At a Moment's Notice ?by applying to Horning for a loan Diamonds. Watches or Jew 3 Loans.Made to Salaried People. Northei Corner. itches or Jew elry. Eaay terms of repay ment. No publicity. Interest at the low* rate of HORNING,9th<& D, North*"t selO-lSd Money Loaned Salaried People and others, without security: eaay payments! offices in 63 principal cities; save Vourself money by gettlug my terms first. D. O. TOL? MAN, Room 506. 833 15tb st. n.w. nolS-tf.6 MONEY LOANED SALARIED PEOPLE * OTH ers upon their own notes, without security; easiest terms; confidential. Knowing ones who have dealt elsewhere especially Invited My proposition will please. H. ELWOOD. Km.416, Jenifer bldg., 7 A D. je22-tf.S LOANS Made on FURNITURE. PIANOS, TEAMS, etc.. In the District. In a few hours in any amount from $10 to $300 ?At the? Lowest Rates Call. Dhone or write POTOMAC GUARANTEE LOAN CO.. 925 "F" Street N.W. Second Floor. Singer Building. je30-tf .25 Phone M. 639. NO MORE HIGH RATES. (fa Organised for the purpose of loaning money to those who cannot afford to pay high ratea. on FURNITURE. PIANOS. TEAMS and to SALARIED EMPLOYES on plain note without aecnrlty. $80?12 monthly installments of $8.M. $100?12 monthly Installments at $11.2S. POSITIVELY no other charge#. Other amounts In . roportlon. FIRST PAYMENT MADE DUE TWO MONTHS FROM DAY YOU GET THS LOAN WITHOUT EXTRA COST. We will make you a lower rate than any one else, no matter what that rate Is. providing you are GOOD PAY. We are catering to the better class of business. Other loan companies, etc., paid off. 1224 0 St. N. W.(Cot, mil" Rooms ap27-tf Rooms 20 and 21. Second Floor Front. Phone Mais 488. If you are in need of money Any amount, yon can get it here Immediately. H. K. Fulton's Loan Office (ESTABLISHED 1870), 314 9TH ST. N. W. Loans made on Watches. Diamonds, Jewel ry* ap8-tf.!4 Gold. Silverware, etc. Arterlo Aclerosis. From the New York Medical Journal. It is very generally felt that the high pressure conditions of city life, the im moderate use of alcoholic stimulants and tobacco, and impure foods, combined with worry and the increased demands which are everywhere made upon the individual today, are factors which are producing earlier arterial degeneration and conse quent premature senility. It is no uncom mon thing to meet with well-marked cases of atheromatous arteries in New York men who are nearer the fourth than the fifth decade of life. This is in marked contrast to countries like Norway, where Bimple. patriarchal living is still prac ticed, and where men in the seventies and eighties not infrequently preserve tho soft, elastic arteries of youth. ??It is hard to teach an old dog new tricks," quoted the Wise Guy. "Yes, It's hard to fird the new tricks," added tb? Simple Mug.?Philadelphia Record. Vi