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SPECIAL NOTICES. let rs clean yolr carpets ami hi g>" work gone by band machine* preferred. IMPERIAL vacuum CLEANING CO., 1Lr>a 4th at. n.e. Phone Lincoln 1727. 20* Hi1 you BAVK one SPARE DOIXAR IN your pocket, that'a enough for a start on 4aTina* account. Too many people ke-p a few dollars in tboir pocket, waiting for the time when the* will have enough for a fond (toed deposit. It lUpe away for little needless axpeneee and the savings account la never started. Take whatever .too can spare now to the Merchants and Mechanics Savings Baak: then add to It aa rapidly as possible. will ANY PERSON WHO SAW LADY knocked down by electric automobile at Conn. |ve. and K, September 27. 4 p.m.. communicate with MISS MARGARET MCCARTHY, mnan of Engraving and Printing, care Capt. Etng. m* TO school TEACHERS AND DEPARTMENT srapieres. aa extraordinary opportunity is offered te get in on the ground floor of the best orchard proposition ever launched In the eaat. Managed entirely by Friends (Quakers) of years' >xpenen>? in apple growing. Write for booklet, "Money That Grows on Trees." Small monthly payments.' Address Box 246. Star ofice. HALF STORE TO LET ON NORTH SIDE OF F nt. bet. 12th and 14tb sts. Address Box |0O, Star ofllcc. * v/vm/nv tu updffov httkk that the lUllUb IM trm erf Eyerirt A Whitlock has dissolved partnership as of September 1. 1911. by my Nvltbdrawal from the firm. Mr. E. G. Everltt will conttnoe the business. EDGAR J. WHTTLOCK. ANNOUNCEMENT. The death on Monday last at his home la Brooklyn. N. I., of Mr. Freeborn G. Smith, manufacturer of the Bradbury piano. In no way affect* the Washington business. Mr. Smith, sr., retired from the presidency of the Washington house two years ago. The F. G. Smith Piano Company of Washafton Is a separate corporation under the Dlset laws, with the following officers: Mr. F. G. Smith. Jr.. President. Mr. W. P. Van Wlckle, Vice President. Mr. A- J. Powell. Treasurer. Mr. Frank G. Smith. Secretary. Mr. J. J. Darlington General Counsel. Mr. Victor J. Becker, Assistant Secretary. Mr. Edwin K. Staley, Assistant Treasurer. The new Bradbury Building is located at 1*17 F St. W. P. VAN WICKLE, Vice President F. O. Smith Piano Co. MONET TO LOAN. SPEC!AD 5% FUND. ON D. C. REAL ESTATE. FRANK T. RAWLINGS CO.. 14?S New York are. FOR THE YEAR ENDING AUGUST 81. 1911. saving? uep.eitors of the Merchants and Mechanics" Savings Bank received in Interest $3?,f>10.RS. Do yon realise that this bank not Only furnishes yon with absolute safety for your savings. but It pays you for the privilege of rendering such service? If you are not already a depositor, see that some of your money is where It will call for a part of this bank's next Interest disbursement. 1 WISH TO ANNOUNCE THAT I HAVE. THIS eleventh day of Oct., 1911, purchased the grocery business at 9"0 1st st. s.w., clear. I am only responsible for debts contracted by me personally. SAM RAPPAPORT. 900 1st et. s.w. 14* CTIAS. H. Tl RNER, LATE ASSIST A f United States attorney. desires to announce that he has opened offices for the general prac-. tice of the law at rooms 501-2 Columbian tldg.. 416 6th st. n.w. 15* btu. E. GARTRELL, 1001 O St. n.w. Furnaces, la trobes and ranges repaired. New latrobes and ranges pnt la. Roof repalriac. I "hone North 4427. u.-.rs received at 1309 Ne* ton at.. Broohland. CONSOI.IlM l KO OAlLOAD SHIPMENTS TO PacJfc ? as! at reduced rates SECCBITi STORAGE CO.. 1140 15tb at. Safe deposit, cold tnrs.s nnchers. foreign forwarder# JOHN C. ATHEYI Public Accountant. 0O1-5OC Westory hldg.. n.c. err. 14th and F ata. n.w. Telephone Main 3*6"*. Lawyers Will Find Our Printing Facilities Ideal ?for turning out their Briefs and Motions. Work done quickly, neatly and accurately. hied & Detweiler, Inc., THE BIG PRINT SHOP. 42^-22 11TH ?You'll feel better in every way when you drink Ballantine's Canada Malt ALE?a good beverage?a fine tonic. $1.00 a doz. Shnrr^ker Co., J..."'/ "*m Send In Your Order ?for WHITE PINE BLINDS quickly. Hundreds are profiting by the special price. BARKER'S, 649 N. Y. Ave. Now Is the Time For Roof Work. REPAIRING AND PAINTING OUB SPECIALTY FOR 20 YEARS. Oar L-uaralitre, which Is equcl to a GOLD BOND, pies with every job. Grafton<&?ora, Phone Main 760. "I NEVER DISAPPOINT." THE SERVICE SHOP features the printing of Lawyers' Briefs and Motions. BYRON S. ADAMS. SAVING LEAKY ROOFS. Don't tear off the roof at flrst sign of decay. Oor thorough repairs and a heavy coat of Ironclad Roof Paint will save yon money and endless worry. Get onr free estimate. Call us up! IDlHlNn Arh .126 1-tfh st. n.w. fl IrylviN ^ lL,/TiLP romnary. Phone Main 14. Always Ready to Serve, DR. SCniNDLER'S PEANUT OIL BUTXER. -old by all Groeers. 10c. 20c and 25c Jars. 16* Tin GREAT MODERN PriVT NT. HOUSE. Ffvlps Chanire im PHntimr - v o ?a -jo#i as In "ther thins*. Tour printing, if done by us. wl'1 bo up to the minute. Rufus H. Darby Printing Co., 905, 987, 939 E St. Tarl t Building. Phoi e Main (MS. BEN SCHWARTZ, The Tailor, Desires to announce to his friends and patrons that while his new building at 920 F street is being constructed he is Temporarily Located at 710 9th St. N.W. HIGli GRADE WRITING PATER* FOR PARTICULAR CORRESPONDENCE. Paper In pound packages. with enMslopca to match. Full line LOOSE LEAK MEMORANDA aad PRICE BOOKS. E. Morrison Paper Co.. 1000 Pa. Ave. N.W. Orel 7:50. eUtae 0 all week day*. Cut Darlings Down Work Your 414 9th At Printing Painless Bills, SToSn Prices. CHURCH NOTICES. 1*. W. C. A. YOUNG WOMEN'S CHRISTIAN ASSOCIATION, 12th and F sts. n.w. Stiver Bay Sunday, 4 30. I Vesper service. Viae minutes' report from four delegate*, i Special mnelc. I CHRISTIAN 5CIEYCB. FIRST CHURCH OF CHRIST. SCIENTIST. 15th and B eta. n.w.-Services, Sunday. II a.m. and * p.m.. subject. "Doctrine of Atone .. a^fr^wvl 11 mm- U'^rl r.^.l ., .. i iucsi ? .7?uyn? iiivvi, * * ?.?? . * j evening meet'ng. 8 o'clock. Public cordially i invited. Readin* room. 801 Colorado building 'BVANCEUFAL CHRISTIAN SCIENCE. AT EA LECHER'S HALL. CORN UK CONNECTI; cut it?. and L at. n.w.. at 11 o'clock a.m., Wtnfleld 8. Whitman will deliver a lecture. Hall coram odlou* and comfortable, surroundings elegant. Seats free. All Invited f PEOPLE'S CHURCH. THE PEOPLE'S CHURCH. NON-SECTARIAN. 643 Louisiana ate. n.w.?Services every Suuday night at 7:30. Everybody welcome. Rev. G. J. 8. Hunnlcatt. paator. * PTTHIAN TEMPLE. 1012 9TII ST.?SERVICES at 11 a.m.. symposium on "The People's Church: Its Aim and Opportunity." Speaker*. Mrs. Carrie E. Kent. Prof. Thomas K Will. Mrs. C. E. Mackenzie and Mr. B. P. Mann. A cordial welcome I* extended. MEXTAL AMD SPIRITUAL HEALING. MRS 8EATON WILL GIVE A TALK EVERY Tuesday, 8:1b p.m.. at the Farraent t.Vpt. 2f>2>: I --object Oct. 17. "Invisible Thought* Made Ylelble., Public invited. Patients treated 1 week day. NATIONAL NEW THOUGHT CENTER. , MISS EMMA GRET AND I?R. KICKER. TEACHers and healers of 20 years' experience.?Daily , msi meeting. Srmpojintn Wodn.-sdaya, 8 p.m. Loan and Tru*t bid?.. F ard Dth. \ CHURCH NOTICES. METHODIST EPISCOPAL. HAMLINE METHODIST EPISCOPAL CHURCH," SOU atel P streets northwest. Bev. Joseph M. M. Gray, minister. 0:SO a.m.?Sunday school. 11:00 a.m.?Sermon: 'The Restoration of the Past." 7:00 p.m.?Kpwortli League praise service. 8:00 p.m.?Sermon: "lift* May We Know That Jestis Is Divine?" All sittings free. Strangers always welcome. wilson'memokial m. i: cnuRCii. 11th st. between tJ and I s.e. TAMES L. McLAIN, pastor. !>:S<) a.m.?Sunday school. t 1 la'k I>_^.. ?l. La, *!,. ?? ? 4- t'riT ia.tw a.m. ?i iv-ni-uuiK '? iuc |Juai??r, ri'b* LOWED FY A CONSECRATION SERVICE. 6:45 p.m.?Epworth League service. 7:3'? p.m.?Preaching by the pastor. FOLLOW'ED BY REVIVAL SERVICES. REVIVAL SERVICES EVERY EVENING DURING THE WEEK EXCEI-r SATURDAY FOR SEVERAL WEEKS. SPLENDID GOSPEL SINGING. All are cordially welcomed. * KYLAND. loTll ANlT 1? STS. S.W., REV. B W. Meek*. paator.?iTeaching, 11 a.m. ami 7:30 p.m. Revival services every night except Saturday. John P. 111111s, well known pHpel soloist, will sing and direct the music. Strangers made welcome. METROPOLITAN ME1UODIST. JOHN MARshall place, John Iteid Sbanuou. minister.? At 11 a.m., "The Best Solution of Life's Problems and the Only Key to Destiny Beyond Death." Epworth League service at 6:45; Sunday school. Metropolitan Bible class. 9:30. The well known evangelist. Rev. Thomas Harrison of Boston, will preach at 8 p.m. FOUNDRY M. E. CHURCH, 16TH AND Church sts.. Rev. W. It. Wedderspoon, D. D., pastor.?9:3o a.m.. Sunday school; 11 a.m., serinou by Rev. Lucien Clark, D. D.; 7 p.m., Epworth League; 8 p.m.. ""The Serpent of Brass," fifth iu scries on "Brilliant Scenes in the Art Gallery of God." Chorus choir of 80 voices. Strangers welcome. WILSON MEMORIAL METlloDiST EPISCOPAL Church, 11th at. between G and 1 ets. s.e., James L. McLain. pastor. 9:30 a.m.?Sunday school. 11:00 a.m.?Preaching by the pastor. ?:4Ap.m.?Epworih League Service. 7:30 p.m.? Preacmng by the pastor. All are cordially welcomed. CALV.vUY M. E. CUI KCH, COLUMBIA ROAD between 14th and 15th sts. n.w.. Rev. John T. Ensor. pastor.?W:3o a.m.. Sunday school. Rally day; 11 a.m., sermon by pastor. "The Rally Spirit In Church Work": 7 p.m.. Epworth League: 8 p.m.. sermon by pastor. TKLMiY M. E.. COR. 5TH AND PA. AVE. s.e.?11 a.m. and 8 p.m., preaching by the pastor. Rev. II. S. France. D. D.t 9:30 a.m., Sunday school; 7 p.m., Epworth League. WESLEY M. 11 CHURCH. 5TO AND F STS. n.w.. Rev. W. 1. McKenuey, D. D., pastor.? U a.m.. preaching by tbe pastor: evening serv ice. ? to a ocioca, conducted l>y inn pastor; Epworth League, 7 p.m.; Sunday school, 9:3? a.m. Good music. Strangers welcome. Midweek service, Thursday, 'h p.m. NORTH CAPITOL CHURCH. NORTH CAPITOL and K u.c.?20th anniversary services; Sunday school at 0:30; morning sermon by Bev. V\. P. Tbirkield, D. 1>.; Junior League at 3 p-m.; EpwortU League at 7 p.m.; evening sermon at 8 o'clock by Rev. J. L. Amos. * DlMBAwlON AVENUE M. E. CHURCH. REV. Charles L. Pate, D. D.. pastor.?10 a.m.. Sonday s, hool; 11 a.m. and S p.m., preaching by the pastor; 7 p.m.. Epwortb League. WALGH. 3D AND A N.E.. A. U. THOMPSON, pastor.?t?:30, Sunday school: 6:3?, Epworth League: 11, "A FUNDAMENTAL QUESTION": 7:3i., "THE DIVINE APPEAL FOR HUMAN LOVE." Meetings increasing in interest. MISS HARRIS will siug at all service?, and for the last time Wednesday evening. UNION METHODIST "EPISCOPAL CHUHCH, 20th st. near Pa. ave. n.w., Wilbur Mnllalieu, pastor. 9:30 a.m.?Sunday school; Young Men's Bible Class. 11:00 a.m.?"\\ hat is Methodism?" 7:0O p.m.?Opening of Epworth League. 8:00 p.m.?"How Jesus Saved a Woman." Stringers cordially welcomed. MiKKNDREE M. E. CHURCH. 913 MASS. AVE. n.w.. Rev. E. T. Mowbray, pastor.?Rally day of school, 10:30 a.m.; address by Rev. N. H. Holmes. D. D.. of the Pittsburgh conference; Rally day of the Epworth League at 8 p.m.: special music and address by Rev. J. Howard Wells. METHODIST EPISCOPAL SOUTH. VT. VERNON PLACE M. E. CHURCH SOUTH, corner 9th and K sts. n.w., J. Howard Wells, pastor.?9:30, Sunday school, W. W. Mlllan, superintendent: 11 a.m., "The Vision from the Rock." 7 p.m.. EpwortU League; 7 n't", twenty-seventh anniversary of the Union Central Mission. MT. VER.NON PLACE M. E. CHJ*KCH SOUTH, cor. bth and K sts. n.w., J. Howard Wells, pastor.?9:30, Sunday school; preaching, 11 a.m. and 8 p.m.; 7 p.m., Epworth League. ST. PALL, 2D AND S N.W., REV. W. P. ,/*>hnston. pastor.?S. S., 9:30 a.m.; preaching, 11 a.m. aud 7:45 p.m. Strangers welcome. MT. FL.EASANT. POST OFFICE HALL. 1413 Park rd. n.w.. Rev. P. \\. Jeffries, pastor.? 11 a.m. and 8 p.m., sermon; 9:30 a.m., S. S.; 7 p.m.. E. L.; THURS.. 8. SERVICE. METHODIST PROTESTARfT. UHODE ISLAND AVENUE, RHODE ISLAND ave. and 1st at. n.w., Rer. Frank T. Benson, pastor.?REVIVAL PREPARATORY SERVICES. 9:30. S. S.; 11, sermon, "Wliy a Revival of Religion?" 8, sermon, "Will a Man Rob God?" 7. C. E. Services every night this week. October 23, Rev. Robert Downing, actor-evspge'iat. REVIVAL SERVICES AT THE FIRST METHodlat Protestant Church, Rev. W. A. Melvln, jiastor.?Rev. Enos Bacon, an English evangelist, known as the Yorkshire Nightingale, will preach and sing at the meetings, Sunday. 11 a.m.. 3 p.m., the pleasant Sunday afternoon English service and 7:30 p.m. and during the week. UNITED BRETHHEN. NORTH CAPITOL AND R STS. N.W.?SUNDAY school. 9:30 a.m.. rally; 11 a.m.. Rev. Rudolf Byrd, Shiresmoustown. Pa ; 0:45 p.m., Y. P. S. C. E.; 7:30 p.m.. Rev. Rudolf Byrd. Seats free. Charles E. Ftiltz. pastor. BAPTIST. TEMPLE BAPTIST CHURCH. KITH & N STS., l)r. J. J. Muir. nastor.?Preaching.^ 11 a.m., "Alwava Trustful '; 7:45 p.m.. "Women ami Religion"; Bible school. 9:30 a m.; C.E.. 7 p.m. ' WEST WASHINGTON BAPTIST CHURCH. 31st and N sta. n.w. Rev. B. D. Gaw. pastor. Preaching by pastor, 11 a.m. ai:d 7:U p.nt. S. S.. 0:45; Geo. T. Shinnick. supt. Lire, attractive classes for all. Beginning with Mou.. 7:45 p.m.. Rev. U. M. Wharton. D. D.. of Baltimore will assist the pastor iu a two-week evangelistic campaign. The chorous of 70 voices, under the widely known mn?ieal d'rector. Prof. P. W. Bush of New. Haveu. Conu.. will sing Sunday at 7:4.ri p.m. and each evening through the meetingAll are cordially welcome. E. IIKZ SWEM'S SUBJECT. "IS GOD REALLY Staying In Washington With Christians?" Sunday" ni tbt. S o*c. >o morning meeting. Capital I Baptist Church, Typographical Temple. 123 G at. n.w. A " T11E IMMANUEL- BAPTIST CHLRC1I, 16th and Columbia rd.. the pastor, llermon Spencer Pinkham. will preach at 11 a.m. on ' Advertising the Church." and at 8 p.m. on "The Repentance of Peter"; R'hle school at 9:3t? a.m. Every oue cordially luvitcd. WELCOME FOR ALL, AT BETHANY. R. I. ave., Cd st. n.w. Pastor Stevenson's subjects: 11 a m.. "Our Helpers"; 8 p.m.. "Personal Problems"; S. S.. U:30 a.m.; Junior C. E., 3 p.m.; C. E., 7 p.m. Chorus choir, Mrs. Welch, so'oist. METROPOLITAN BAPTIST. 6T1I AND A u.e., John Compton Ball, pastor. 9:30 a.m.?'The growing Bible school. 11:00 a.m.?"The Spirit-filled Ctmrcb." 7:30 p.m.?"Why Men Like Christianity." We are still In the tent and yet not still?we sing. FIRST BAPTIST CHCRCH. lfiTH AND O 8TS. ?Rev. W. W. McMaster. pastor, will preach. 11 a.m. and 8 p.m.: S. S.t 0:45 a.m.; C. E., 7 p.m. Yon arc invited. "RALLY DAY" AT FIFTH BAPTIST CHURCH. E near 7th s.w.?S. S. and church services combined; promotion day> special music and decorations in season. All departments of the scfuo! to tiika nur". Including cradle rollers and the home department Illustrate 1 sermon; address by pallor. John E. Briggs. Pally ex ?Te!?Ps at the ehcpcl. 3; Junior!'. 3:30; B. Y. j J'. P.. t>:3<?. Even'ng gubteet. "Heath " when > the large ehoru* cho'r will render Teunyson'a "Crossing the Bar." Praver ineet'ne. Thursday. 7:43. IWaca baneuet ehanged f:otn Wednesday to Friday. All welfom". GRACE BAPTIST. !<TH AND D 8.E.. P. W. Johnson. pnstor.?It. "Offering nnd Reoonell'atiou"; 7:45. "Seeking God's Kingdom"; l?i>tiem at evening servlee; 8:30. S. 8-; 6:45. B. V. P. V. CAI VARY BAPTIST CHT*nCH. 8TTI ANT) II sts. n.w.. Rev. Samuel II. Greene, D. D.. i>astor.?Sunday school. 0:30 a.m.. P. II. B'istow. superintend* ut; nubile worship. with aer ons by the pastor, 11 a.m. and 8 p.m.: church prayer meeting. Thursday. 8 p.m.; Teachers' Club 7 p.m.; deuconn' meeting. 7 p.m.; C. E. meeting*: Sunday. 6:SO p.m.; Tuesday, 8 p.m. All are cordially 'nyited. SECOND BAIT'ST CHURCH. 4TH AND VA. aye. *.? .. Ilinsou V. Hewlett, mln'ster.? HH>le gcbool. 0:30. D. J. Gantt. supt.; morning worsh'p. Hand of Fellowship and Lord's Supper, at 11; Juniors. 2:3o; B. Y. P. I'., 6:45: eveuin* worship at 7:45: midweek ??-* lee. Thurslay at 8s homo pray meetings. Friday at 8. All welcome. FIRST BAPTIST CHI'RCH. 27TH AND DLMbartotj are. n.w.. R<-v. E. E Kicks, pastor.? 49T1I ANNIVERSARY celebration; 8:30 a.m.. S. S.: Jos. N. Lawsou, sum.; 11 a.m., the tatstor: 3 p.m.. Roc. G. II. Oliver, D. I)., pastor I'nlon Wesley A. VI. E. Zlon Church; 5 n.m.. Junior C. E.; ? p.m., Senior C. E.; 7:30, Naomi Court. A. O. K. J. IXIVEHSALIST. CIHRiTI OF OCR FATHER. 13TH AND L ate. n.w.. Kct. John Van Schaick, Jr., pas:or.? 11 o'clock, morning serrice, subject. "The Search for Truth"; 8:45 a.m., Sunday school; 7 p.m.. Y. P. C. C. NEW CHURCH. ~ new church. ltrrii and Corcoran sts. n.w ?The Rev. Frank Sewi.ll, D. D.. pastor, will preach at 11 a.m.; Sunday school. 12:15. A cordial invitation to all who have not aettled religious connections elsewhere. Free loon library of the writings of Swedcnborg. Free tracts in the vestibule. CHURCH NOTICES. "pRESBTTHaUAil. SECOND RRL-SBYTBRIAN (SOl'THHBS A?^ ] semblyc 22.1 ft. between P and Q n.w.; pastor. Rot. Audr? ^ R. Bird.?Sorvlcoo: Sunday, preaching at U am-. THE WAY OF SALVATION." and 8 p.m., "THE LETTER TO COLOSSAL": Bible school at 9:45 a.m.; prayer ; im-eting. Thursday, 8 p.m. A cordial welcome to all. CHURCH OP THE COVENANT, Connecticut are., N and 18tb ?ts. Rev. Charles Wood, D. D.. minister. lieT. Bernard C. Braskamp. M. A., minister iisristant. Rpt. IJarrv Bar-moie Angus. M. A., minister of I'eck Ctape!. 9:45 a.m.?Sunday school. 11 :(N) a.m.?Preaching by the Rer. Mr. G. I*. Mackintosh, president of Wabash College. Crawforwrllle. Ind. , 3:3t? p.m.?Musical serrice. led By church quartet -Mrs. Pugltt, Mrs. Reed. Mr. Matthleu. Mr. Humphrey. 4:09 p.m.?iThacbing by the Rev. Mr. Mark- . lntosb. 1 I 6:45?Christian Endeavor meeting.. Thursday evening at 8, midweek service. I WEST STREET CHURCH. P NEAR 3UT1V REV. Jas. T. Marshall. I>. D.. pastor.?9:80, Bandar ! school; 11. preaching by paator; 7. Christian Endeavor; 7:3n, sermon. "Happy Mourners." Chores. ' CENTRAL (SOUTHERN ASSEMBLY;. COR. 3D | i ? ? -a- ? Do.- tom^ *1 ?*V? ?1 I aim I ms. II. ia,MVI, (M1MU1 , I Rot. IJ. W. Shannon, assistant?Preaching at 11 a.m. and# 7:45 p.m.; S. S., 0:30 a.m.; J prayer service. Thursday. 7:45 p.m. Visitors welcome. ; FOURTH CHURCH. 13TH AND FAIRMONT sts.. Hot. Joseph T. Kelly, D. D.. pastor.?3:30 a.m.. Sab. school; tl a.m.. preaching by the pastor; 3 p.m.. Int. C. E.; 6:30 p.nr., C. K. Society; 7:80 p.m.. platform meeting in interest of men and religion forward moTement; addresses by Mr. G. W. F. Svrartzell and Rot. A. D. Sutherland. EASTERN PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH. Maryland are.. 6th and C sts n.e. Rev. Charles L. Nelbel, Pastor. 9:30 a.m.?Sabbath school. lt:45 a.m.?Men's Bible class. 11:00 g.m.?' RIGHTEOUS STEWARDSHIP." 6:30 p.m.?C. E. song serylce. 7:45 p.m.?"THE REJECTED PROPOSAL." Prayer meeting Thursday evening. METROPOLITAN, REV. PAUL R. HICKOK, < pastor, cor. 4th and B sts. s.e.?Subject at 11. "Drawing Near to God"; at 7:30, "A Personal Vision"; Sunday school at 9:30. Special mnslc In the evening. All cordially Invited. NORTHMIX8TER. 11TH ST. AND R. I. AVfc. n.w.?S. S., 9:30; 11 a.m., sermon by Her. Z. H. Copp; eolo'st, Mrs. I. tt. T. Smith: midweek eervlee Thursday, 7:45 p.m. * CENTRAL PRESBYTERIAN CHAPEL. 16TH i and Irving sts. n.w., Rev. James U. Taylor, * Sastor; Rev. H. W. Shanuon. assistant.?Sunay school at 9:30 a.m.: preaching at II a.m. and 7:43 p.m. VISITORS WELCOME. NEW YORK AVE. PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH. " New York ave.. H and 13th sts.. Dr. Wallace Radcllffe. pastor. \ 11:00 a.m.?Public worship, sermon by tho pastor. 7:45 p.m.?"The Man With the Inkhorn." Mnslc led by quartet choir. 9.30 a.m.?Bible school. 9:43 a.m.?Adnlt classes. 6:45 p.m.?Christian Endeavor Society. WASHINGTON HEIGHTS PRESBYTERIAN 3 Church, Kaioratna and Columbia roads. Rev. W. D. Moss. minister.?S. S., 9:30; worship, 11, sermon: 4, Junior C. E.: 5:30, Intermediate C. F.; 6:43, Young People*! Society; 7:45, worship. ^ WESTERN. THE CHURCH WITH A WELcome. H st. bet. 19th und 20th sta. n.w.. Rev. J. Harvey Dunham, pastor.? Morning service at 11 o'clock; sermon, "The Child Helper"; ning'r' ovonin# ?Arrlrs at t o'clock cnr. ^ mon. "Metbnselah: the Oldest Man"; 8. S. at 9:3ft a.m.: C. E. at 7 p.m FIRST. THE STRANGERS' SABBATH HOME. ^ John Marshall pi. n.w., Donald C. MacLeod, minister.?9:30 a.m.. Sunday school Rally day . service; 11 n.tn.. Dr. -W. H. Dob won of China j trill speak; 8:43 p.m., Y. P. S. C. E-: 7:45 p.m., the pastor trill officiate. Visitors welcome. GCXTOX-TEMPLE MEMORIAL. 14TH AXD~~R 7 sis.?C. Everest Granger, jiastor. trill preach at 11 a.m.: subject, "Anathema Marantba"; 8 p.m.. Christian Endeavor rally service, with address by pastor; Sunday school. 9:30 a.m.; prayer meeting. S o'chvk Thursday evening- ECKIXGTON. NORTH CAPITOL. COR. FLOrlda ave. and Q sts.. Rev. H. E. Brundago. D. D., pastor.?11 a.m.. "Comfort in the Be- lief in the Divinity of Christ"; 7:30 p.m., * 'The making of a Saint?Peter." SIXTH PKKSBYTERIAX. COR. 6TH AND C sts. s.tv., Arthur Willis Spooner. minister.?11 a.m.. sermon on "The Lion and the Lamb"; 7:30 p.m.. gospel service, with stercoptlcon illustrations. Strangers welcome. UNITED PRESBYTERIAN. = FIRST. GEORGIA AND NEW HAMPSHIRE aves. and Rock Creek Church rd.. "The Church On the Point." Rev. J. Alvin Campbell, pis- ' tor.?Puhllc worship. 11 a.m. and 8 p.m.: Sabbath school. 9:30 a.m.; C. E. prayer meeting, 7 p.m. A cordial welcome to all. EPISCOPAL. ST. PALL'S. 23D AND WASH CIRCLE. REV. 1 Robert Talbot, rector.?Services, 7:80, 10, It I a.m. and 8 p.m. Rector will preach at morn- I Ing service. 1 ST. JAMES' CHURCH. 8TH 8T. NEAR C ST. n.e.?Services, 7:30, 10:30 and 11 a.m.; 3:30 and 7:30 p.m. A11 welcome always. THE HOLY CATHOLIC CHURCH (For 125 years called "Episcopal"). The Nativity, 14th and A s e.. 7:30. 9:15, 11, 8. The Resurrection. 15th and G n.e.. 3:30. 4:00. ST. ANDREW'S CHURCH. COR. 14TH AND Corcoran sts., Rev. J. J. Diniond, rector; Iter, n W. M. Pettis. D. D., curate. Services: 7:30?Holy communion. c 0:30? Sunday school. ti 11:00? Morning: service and sermon. ?, 8:00?Evening service and sermonThe rector will preach at both services. r ALL SOI LS* MISSION, COR. CONNECTICUT A and Cathedral avenues.?Formal opening of ^ the new chapel at 4 p.m. The Rt. Rev. Al- . fred Harding, D. D., LL. D., will deliver " the address. 10 a.m.?Sunday school. 11 a.m.?Benediction of Font and admlnlatra- n lion of the two sacraments of Baptism t and the Lord's 'supper. ti The Rev. J. Macbride Sterrett, minister in charge. t PEOPLE'S OPEN-AIR EVENSONG. MOUNT 1 St. Alban, Sunday, October 15. 1911, at 4 ? p.m.?Special preacher. Canon Smith. The niufic will be sung by the Cathedral Open-air a Choir. led by a detachment of the U. S. Ma- C rlue Band Take Tenleytowu cars. TRINITY CHURCH. 3D AND C 8TS. N.W. Rev. George W. Van Fosscn, rector-elect.? Services, 7:30 a.m.; holy communion. 11 a M I.aIi. AAmm.tniA*. ivUk aAfmstn k? tt-ui.. U'M f iviuuiuii>"Ui n Iiu C^I UJVU UJ ?X rector-elect; 6 [i.m., people's popular service; stAunou by B. S. A. chaplain. Her. C. W. " Whitmore. Ail welcome. ti CHURCH OF THE ASCENSION, V Mass. ave. and 12th at. n.w. j, Rev. J. Henning Neltna. rector. Iter. Jonn E. xewell, associate. P Rev. Edward S. nale, curate. g Services. Sundays: 8 and 11 a.m. and 4:30 r and 8 p.m. , j CHURCH OF THE GOOD SHEPHERD. CTH g and I sta. n.e.. ReT. C. S. Abbott. Ticar; a Rev. C. P. Christian, curate; Mrs. H. 8. Merrill. lay reader for the deaf.?Services: 7:30 and 11 a.m. and 7:30 p.m.; Sunday school, it J?:30 a.m.; service in sign language in pariah t hall, 11 a.m. A cordial invitation extended to ? ?U- il CHURCH OF THE EPIPHANY-Servlces. 8. 8 9:30. 11 a.m.. 3, 4, 8 p.m.; subject. 11 o'clock, o "Mar-laee and Divorce. ' R. H, McKlm. rector. ^ ST. THOMAS'. 18TH NR. DUPONT CIRCLE? 11 a.m.. "Do We Believe?" Rev. C. Ernest Smith, D. D., D. C. L.; 8 p.m.. Rev. Walter W. Re Id. ST. MARK'S CHURCH. 3D AND A 8TS. 8.E., r rector-elect. Rev. C. B. Stetson; Rev. F. E. _ Blssel!, priest in charge.?Services, 7:30 ahd 11 a.m. and 8 p.m. C ST. MARGARET'S CH-, OONN. AVE. A D t Bancroft place. Rev. Herbert Scott Smith, t D: D.. ree'or; Rev. Charles J. Wlngate. as- . slatant minister.?Services. 7:30 and 11 a.m.. 11 8 p.m.; Sunday school at 9:30. Strangers cordially Invited. B CONGREGATIONAL. I FIRST CONGREGATIONAL CHUB'H. COB- J uer 10th and G??ta. n.w.. Rev. Samuel H. Wuodrow, D. D., pastor; Rev. 8. R. Swift, 0 assistant pastor.?11 a.m., public worship, ; with sermon by the pastor; subject, "DUTY AND OPPORTUNITY." Music by the quartet i and chorus choir. 9:45 a.m., Sunday school. I 0:45 p.m., Y. P. S. C. E.. subject, "WHY 1 I BELIEVE IX THE BIBLE." 8 p.m., evening ' service, with sermon by the pastor, subject, "A MESSAGE FOR A FRIEND." MT. PLEASANT CONGREGATIONAL. COLUMbia road near 14 U at.. Rev. Frank J. Goodwin. raln'ster ?Morning service, 11 o'clock, sermon by the minister, subject. "Christ as a Spe- ( cisllst": evening service. 8 o'clock, sermon by , the minister, subject. "A Cbanse of Spiritual Climate": Sunday school, 9:30 a.m.; adult classes. 10 a.m.; Christian Endeavor meeting, H:40 p.m. UNITARIAN. AM. SOUL.S' CHURCH. COR. 14TH AND L at*.. Ulysees O. B. Plarde. D. D., minister.? 9:15 a.m., Snudav sehool: class for the compunitive study of religion and Unity Study Class: 11 a.m., morning service; sermon by C I>r. Fierce. There Is also kindergarten during 3 the hour of morning worship. 7:30 p.m.. Young I'eopl<>'$ Religions Union. The public Invited e to all services. y CHRISTIAN. t VERMONT AVENUE CHRISTIAN CHURCH ( Karlc Wilfley, pastor.?Moruitig subject. "The I l>*ast of These"; evening. "The Beligtout Vs. [ jieets of the Turko-Itallau War." Miss crennan, the uoted soloist, will sing at both services. ( CHRIST ADRLPHI AN. < CIIIU8TA DELPHI AN. WASHINGTON BCCLE- < sta. Naval Lodge Hall. 330 Pennsylvania ave- 1 nue southeast. Sunday, 11:30 a.qp. Y. M. C. A. 1 YOUNG MEN'S CHRISTIAN ASSOCIATION. 5 Sunday Afternoon Program: 2 4 jOO o'clock ? Address on "International i Peace," by Judge William P. Norris, Dept. of ( Justice. j 5:00-5:43 o'clock?Two study clobn ("Christian Socialism" mid "Drcfc In" dasa). i 8:00? Buffet luncheon and ten-minoto talk by ] President George L. Mackintosh of Wnbash . College. Indiana. All men welcome. I v CHURCH NOTICES. LtTHERAS. LUTHER PLACE MEMORIAL CHURCH. 1?'" and N ata. n.w.?Services. 11 a.m. and 8 p.m.. by Rot. 8. J. Taylor. D. D-. of Sellne Grove. Pa.; S. S.. 9:30; Christian Endeavor, 7. Every body welcome. ZION EVANGELICAL LUTHERAN. rtTH A.\U P n.w.. Rev. C. S. Bergner. pastor.-Harvest Home service*. English 11 a.m.. 7:30 |> m.; German. 3 p.m.. Rev. E. V. von Hahmann. Baltimore; special music hv the choir; S. J'-. 0:30 a.m.; L. 1,.. Thursday. 7:45. EPIPHANY. NEW HAMPSHIRE AVE. AND L St.. Chan. F. Steck. D. D.. pastor.-Sumlny sch?x?l. 9:30 a.m ; pnhltr worship. 11 "an? | S p.m.. with sermons hy the pastor: officers in- | stalled at morning service; prayer meeting ; Thursday. 7:30 p.m. Seats free and all welcome, CGLFMBTA HEIGHTS. 7I45 PARK Rt )AD. 0. H. Butler, pastor.?Services. 11 and 7:30; In evening. "Jesus In the Temple," Illustrated; Sunday school. 9:30. KELLER MEMORIAL. MD. AVE. AND ?TH at. n.e.. C. P. Wile*, pastor.?^Teaching. R and 7:30; Sunday school. 9:30: Junior C. E., 3; Intermediate and Senior. 6:30. ST. MARK'S LUTHERAN CHURCH 9TH VND B s.w., Rev. J. Luther Frantz. pastor.?Services at 11 a.m. and 8 p.m.: S. S. at 9:30 a.m.: LntUor league Wed.. 8 p.m. LUTHERAN CHL'HOU OF THE REFORM Ation. Pa. are. and B st. b.c.. Rev. John Weldley. minister.?Services at 11 a.m.: Sunday school at 9:30 a.m.: Christian Endeavor prayer meeting at 7 p.m. ST. PAUL'S. 11T1I AND H STS. N.W.. JOHN T. Huddle, pastor.?Services. 11 and 7:30, with sermon by the pastor; Sunday school. 9:30; Christian Endeavor. 6:13: prayer meeting. Thursday. 8 p.m. Free pews and a cordial welcome for all. . THEOSOPffY. HELL"?LECTURE BY 1>R. T. J. CORY. Sunday. Oct. 15.' ll a.m.. 1517 H st. n.w. Public cordially luvlted. . THE- BLAVATSKY BRANCH OU TilTT T1IEOsophlcal Society holds regular meetings Thurs- ! days, 8 p.m., 1013 L st. n.w. Subject Oct. 1?. ' FREE WILL AND SELF WILL." Public welcome. 8 ~GQ9PEL MISSION. ~ UOSPEL MISSION, 211 & 2lT7t._, ST. (1 DOORS north of Pa. are.).?Jubilee services, with special speakers aud singers. Tonight. 8 o'clock, ReT. Jas. H. Tay'.or will speak and Mr. P. S. Foster sing: Capt. Thos. H. McKeo will speak Sunday night at 8 and Mrs. Mad'sou Clark will sing: Mrs. M. K, Dickey will address the 3 p.m. seyvlce Sunday: Miss Grace Beelman, the celebrated cornetlst, will play at all sej-vIccs. Public cordially invited. dISS VAX VOAST WILL TEACH SUN'D VY AT 8 p.m.. 1128 Cllfion st.; topic. "Realization"; children's hour. Sunday. 2:30 p.m.; Friday. 8 p.m.. "The Teacher's Attitude to the Patient." All cordially we'eome. * OTHER SERVICES. iVILL J. ERWOOD OF BALTIMORE. NOTED author, lecturer and editor of "The Radiant Life" magazine, lectures Tuesdays iu Oct. at Fly mi's College Hall. 8th and K n.w., opp. Public Library: H p.m. Tties.. Oct. 17. "How to Unfold the Finer Forces"; 8 p.m., "Mediumship: Its Use and Abuse." Course ticket to five leet'ircs. $1; lecture. 2fVo. 7Rt>. CLEMOXS WILL RE8UME HER CLASSIC in sptnrual teaching and healing Monday evening. 8 o'clock, at the Albemarle. 17th and T sts.. apartment 4oti. All interested arc cordially Invited. * rifK SECVLAU LEAGCE.?"OBJECTIONS TO Coeducation." Dr. L. R. Kletnrn: recitation. A. B White; music; Pythian Temple. 1012 nth at. n.w.. C p.m. Welcome. * J OLD NOT SO PRECIOUS AS THE TRUTH of God'a word. Every ea~nest Christian invited to study of 0th chapter Heb. tomorrow. 3:30 to o. at .">22 6th st. No collection. *_ spiritualism" IKS. WHITE WILL HOLD SEANCE EVERY Sunday. Wednesday and Friday at 8 p.m. sharp; to be seen privately every day. 720 8tli n.vr. i * CDPTt l* rntatinv* ti*vr v f t/v* w* a *?v*s?n**? llij iw**.' ?i. lunni iijll iivuk a .>1 r.r, l[.^11 at Flynn's Hall, corner of Sth and K n.w.. Sunday evening at 8 o'clock. Lecture followed by spirit messages. Meeting Friday eTenlng at 131 C at. n.e. IPIRITFALIST lEMPLF. LEAGUE. oO M ST. n.*w.. Snmlay, S p.m. flood mediums. All are welcome. IRST SPIRITF AUST CHURCH. PYTHIAN Temple. W12 Ofh at. n.w., second floor, 7:30 p.m.?Lecture and messages by Mrs. Williams and Mrs. Ripple. All Invited. -IRS. HENKLK HOLDS MEETINGS EVERY Wednesday. Friday and Sunday evenings at 11 4tli at. s.e. at 7:30 o'clock; readings daily; Cass at 2 p.m. Sunday, l'bone L'n n. 2040. ? MASSAGE. kNXA B. JOHNSON. 1014 15th st. n.w., glvea massage and all branches for rheumatism and poor clrcnlatton: also cabinet baths and alcohol * oil rubs. Appointment by phone. North 46j6. WORK ON NEW LINE RUNNING TO BlUEMONT The actual work of construction of the roposed e ectric railway line that is to onnect Washington and Leesburg and he Bluemont region has been started. ITnrlrmon ova on era or a A in malriftcr Vycj ~ ^ <11 uil Voadway that is to leave the Great Falls nd Old Dominion tracks near Cherrydale, fhlch is three miles from the Aqueduct ridge. At the other end of the proposed line ear Bon Air, which is near Fa.ls Church, here are also men at work preparing for he roadway which is to connect with the raoks of the steam road to Bluemont. 'he new line, which is to pass through he country from Cherrydaie to Bon Air , distance of about three miles, will go 0 the noqth of Clarendon and Ballston. Two Lines Connected. The right of way for this road and the rrangements to make it a through conection between Bluemont and Washington have been made in the interests of a "lrgmia corporation known as the Washigton and Old Dominion Rajiway Comany. As will be noted, the new conduction is merely the section between 'harrydaie, or the Great Falls and Old )ominion rai way, and Bon Air, or the team road operating between Bluemont nd Alexandria and Washington. The principal mover in this undertaking ? said to be John R. McLean, who con rols the Great Falls line. It Is undertood that Mr. McLean and h s associates 1 this enterprise have secured from the iouthern Railway Company, the owners f the Bluemont railway, the control of he latter. Will Electrify Steam Road. It Is the intention to electrify the steam oad throughout, so that trolley cars will un over the Great Falls line to near .neiryaaie! ana meute anuso uia twuury to the steam road, and thence to the ermlnus of the latter In the V.rginia illls. Bon Air will be the center of the new ystem, as at that point some of the cars ram the Blue Ridge will pass on to Washington via the Great Falls line, khlle others will cont nue ov<_r the tracks >f the steam road to Alexandria. CASCARETS WORK WHILEYOU SLEEP salts, Calomel and Cathartic Pills Are Violent?They Act on Bowels as Pepper Acts in Nostrils. Take a Cascaret tonight and tvormghly cleanse your Liver, Stomach ind Bowels, and you will surely feel jreat by morning. You men and women who have headache, coated ongue, can't sleep, are bilious, nerv>us and upset, bothered with a sick, jassy, disordered stomach, or have >ackache and feel all worn out. Are you keeping clean inside with ^ascarets?or merely forcing a passtgeway every few days with salts, cathartic pills or castor oil? This is mportant. Cascarets imm-diately cleanse and 'egulate the stomach, remove thfe .our, undigested and fermenting food ind foul gases; take the excess bile Tom the liver and carry off the de:omposed waste matter and poison rom the intestines and bowels. Remember, a Cascaret tonight will itraighten you out by morning. A [o-cent box from your druggist means i clear head and cneerfulness for nonths. Don't forget the children. ALEXANDRIAAFFAiR! Knights Templar to Atten Corner Stone Laying Here. WORKMEN FIND OLD COIN Fenny Dated 1801 and Several Spai ish and Italian Pieces Among Them. S[*'iial ("orrespomlencp of Tbe Star. ALEXANDRIA, Va., Ocfober 14, 1011. The members of Old Dominion Cv.e roandery. Knights Templar, have arran; ed to participate in the laying of tl corner stone of the Scottish Rite Temp in Washington, Wednesday next. Tl plans for attending will be completed j the drill of the commandery Tuesds night. The members of Alexandrli Washington and Andrew Jackson Lodgi of Masons ha\Te also been invited to pa ticipate* and they will take part. Workmen engaged in excavating for j building on the north side of King stre ! between Washington and St. Asa? | streets this morning unearthed a numtx I of valuable old coins, all of which a: more than a hundred years old. Amor i them are a penny dated 1801, and in a< dition several Spanish and Italian coin The coins arc said to be worth a prem urn, and the owners are now in searc of those who collect such coins. Arrangements have been completed f a "linen shower" Thursday afternot next at Lee Camp Hall from 3 until o'c'ock, under the auspices of the Ale: andria branch of the Anti-Tuberculos Society. Proceeds of the affair will be devote for the main'alnance of a visiting nun for Alexandria. This association no has a nurse here and her work has bee satisfactory and a great help to mar who were unable to pay for the servici of a nurse. Veterans Leave Monday Night. Delegates to the annual state encami ment from R. E. Lee Camp, Confederal Veterans, will leave for Newport New Va? Monday night next by steamer. . Tl delegates selected are as follows: J. I Zimmerman, Booker C. Hall, J. B. Spice Jesse Murray and George* Wise. Adj Edgar Warfleld of the local camp wi also attend. Mr. Warfleld will leave t< night. Charles Dewoy, a well known farmer < Fairfax county, died last night at h home. The deceased was about fori years old and besides his wife, who ws a Miss Brown, is survived by a daughte Mr. Dewey for many years came to tl city market, where he had a stand. The state court of appeals has allowe a writ of error in the case of the Wast ington-Virginia Railway Company agaim BuJeah Bouknight, who was given $7,3tJ damages for personal injuries received a the result of the derailment of a car c the company in Alexandria county. Vari ous technical objections to the declaratio are raised in the appeal. The hearing of three boys, who ar charged with disorderly and impropc conduct, was again continued in th police court today until Tuesday nex Three other lads, also charged with th same offense, have not yet been ajjprc hended. As previously stated, one of th lads is suspected of having impersonate a policeman and assaulted Emma Coles an aged white woman. Moncure to Address Voters. R. C. L. Moncure, candidate for con morrvvealtlVs attorney of Alexandrl county, wiil deliver an address at 7:i o'clock Monday night next on the coun house green. Frederick Rhuler and others have a 1 to James H. Rollins a tWo-story brie dwell.ng on the north side of King siret between Peyton street and the corpora tion line. An infant son of Mr. and Mrs. W. E Starnell died last night at the home o his parents, in Fairfax county, west o this city. The condition of George Gray of Phila delphia, who was taken ill whi.e on s ghtseeing trip here yesterday, is re ported to be slightly improved this after noon. Mr. Gray is suffering from hear trouble. His relatives have been noti fled. He is a patient at the Alexandri Hospital. NEW WIRELESS IDEA. Messages Sent by Smoke Puffs Froi Moving Aeroplane. The practicability of sending aer't messages from a moving aeroplan was demonstrated by Lieut. Roy C Ktrtland and Charles Bowman, a sema phoric expert, at College Park yesterda afternoon The army aviator flew a mil away from the field at College Park, cat rying Bowman as a passenger. The lat ter sent black smudges into the a r iror a new device, which were clearly visibl to experts on the ground in front of th uangais. and easily read. Lieut. Kirtland will experiment with thi device at a d stance of five miles thi afternoon, believing ihat unless it can b used at that distance it will he of liitl use n war time. FOE UNIVEBSjy TRANSFEBS. Committee Named to Consider Leg islation on the Subject. Charles W. Darr, chairman of the 01 ganlzation to further the campa gn fc street car transfers, formed at a meetin of representatives of a large number c civic and labor organizations Thursda night in the Chamber of Commerce, ha appointed the following executive coir ml tee: P. V. Keating of the Rhode I? iand Avenue Subuiban Cit.zens' Assoc ia tion, Milton Snelling of the Central Labc Umon, \V. A. Foster of the Chamber c Commerce, Samuel McComas Hawken c the W est Rock Creek Citizens' Assoc it tion, P. J. Ryan of the Central Labc Union, H. J. Clark of the ColumM Hei-.hts Citizens' association ajid Phnli P. Brill of the Petwor.U Citizens' Assc c.auon. This committee will meet some tim next week to consider a bill for un.vir&a transfers which will receive the suppoi of the organization, it is possib.e tha the commit ee will draft a new bill, tah ing a number of the best features of th Anderson bill as a working basis. VTVtTiuc. Avr/iTvvn nrrrr imiliJ'XAll v A Al.au> VY iUJJXk. Printing Exhibit at Public Librar Continued by Bequest. So keen has been the interest of th printers of the city in the designs rep resenting the work ef students of the It land Printer's Technical School of the Ir ternational Typographical Union that tt officers of the Washington Publi Library, where the designs are place* on exhibition, have decided to kee] them- for another week. As the designs will next be exhlbite* at St. Joseph, Mo., November 1, th< officers of the library yesterday wrot to the Inland School officials to asl their permission to allow the desigm to remain at the library for furthe inspection. Although no answer ha been received, the school officials gavi George F. Bowerman, the librar.an, 11 assurance that the exhibit could remaii at the library after today, should th occasion demand. There are about 175 designs in all showing the various stages of advance ment in the work of the pupils. The; have attracted considerable attentioi among the printers of the city and ar students. Grille's Comment. Read Grlllo's' comment on the fira world's series game in The Sunday 8ta tomorrow. i ?' ???s???0?? @?@c | We Were 1 " ? This Mi :(OPEN Ft x Roarl\; fr\ ^ * ixwuu^y IU !s.W.Cor.f II WASH re f 618 Pei *1' ?Ph >n ? is | s t w A >n A ly A J FOR SALlb te x [ | ' Boildirag mow occ Christians jf X is ? tl 4 11 uniiuirc \i | at the northeast i It 15th & R Stl j j 11 For particulars < ie Y f Willige, Gibbs < ? irr> ii a 1 cxcmusBvc i^g-i " x . 603-605 13tlh Str d v k f it y * . _ * ? |) !Save Worry and Money. Rent an Apartment. 'j '' I THE ASHLEY APARTMENTS, e | 18th AND V STREETS N.W. - I One of the finest and best equip- ! Good ped buildings In Washington. El"- ,, Ivator, porches, electric lights, serv- .> Rlenty ant's toilets. . Five unusually large rooms, be- railroaa sides reception room and bath? " i $4,.50 and $50, including heat and 11 B. & O s i hot water. s \ Only two apartmen's vacant; ber IO. e * they have been freshly redecorated. e ? Ready for Immediate Occupancy. , IOne apartment on first floor Is well adapted to physiciari's home Mill and office. 1 Representative on premises ? A. lighted evenings. ' THE SEA .. ? -? the ? ??- ? ? - .. . Shannon & Luchs I i Renting Service * { 7!3 J 4th St. N.W. : ?wots ^ - - - - - PLAY. TI y ;; FOR A LIST OF NAT ? HOME BARGAINS ?1 ,f Tf ;f SEE OUR ADVERTISE- ^ a Z MENTS IN THE CLASSIFIED P SECTION OF THIS ISSUE. _ . : el Llt GARDINER & DENT (Inc.), MILA1 Lt 812 I4TH ST. N.W. ? Oct. 26. ^ No*. 9. N e lecture*. 1 1 ' ' ' " ' 1 1 ' Patent Attorney Stricken in Theater. Harrison B Brown, a patent attorney, O/fi died at the Emergency Hospital last even- tr\cl Y ing as the result of cerebral hemorrhage, la t w th which he was stricken while n a moving picture show. Mr. Brown was con e nected with the firm of Munn & Co. (PIKSflTT Mr. Brown had been a resident of this cglii?tfto " c ity all his life. He was in his flf y? sixth year, and lived at 1349 Otis place ffKlT i- northwest. His widow and three ch.ldren, ?? TT /-% If-. rs.,? a U.thiunn 10 iurs* XT. V. VJctilllt iMJLl 0* uu,J Mt *?* *U>wvu and WHmarth Brown, survive h m TT I AMUSEMENTS, J| 5 CASINO | B station to X FAREWELL TODAY TO from Treaa I JEWEL, THE MYSTIC ^ 8 JoscpUae Saxtoa sad Her "Plelta." .. ivn ? C?Other Bis restores 6 ioasu i lO CQHCorr tomorrow tuks., thi e WBM????M sat. !: academy hemi**- j 1 Eres., 25c. 83c and 30c. Mat*.. All Seat!. 2Bc. t THE GREAT AMERICAN DRAMA ALL T' ; the man between lie r Original Nee York Production. A LITE 1 NEXT WEEK-A PRISONER FOB LIFE. NEXT WE S?0???????00@?? 3urned Out b i orning, But Ai IR BUSI Fill All Order ML O n CM Hll&Udl IN TOBACt ina. Ave. N.W one Main 4450. ir* x ! * mmm 4? i R :upied by [| icieoce i| h, D corner of I 3. N.W. | ' ' I apply to | : H> (0) 71Y ? 11 & uamei, ? . w\ sets, I | " eet N.W. ft ~~~~ f 11 . : 4 AMUSEMENTS. J GREAT lEDEMCK | fair . I sderick, Md., t i >S>er 17,18, 119, 20, ]: 1911. J; H Racing, Fine Exhibits, Amusements. Reduced *. i rates. Special train over A . railroad Thursday, Octo I f I a| VVKtOMGBT. 8:15. j UJmjM ?Ws:5?tm-! 9 . H. WOODS PRESENTS SON'S LATCHING SENSATION. GIRL IN THE TAXI. : iby Barry ?nd Metropolitan Cast. g M WEEK Seats iipw on sale. Dally DENMAN THOMPSON'S .* OLD HOMESTEAD i r ? JOS fiftNAI TONIGHT AT 8:14. j ^W lUHI/lL, LAST TIME. |D(*L. Jos. M. GaJtes Submits TTY GORDON le Enchantress od Lyrlcr by Fred de Gresac and "1 Harry B. Smith. Music by Victor Herbert. M E N DO R F W? ARTIST?LECTIRER AT FRE: Next Tbu aday Aftc noon 4 80 C and ITALIAN LAKES SK* F'orence and Yenlfce; Nor. 2. Uo.lc: supplei pies. Seats, Wc, JT5c and fl. All NE\ xt Week?Seats Now Selling. ? Henry B. Harris presents >bert Edesora In lelett Burgess* 8atlrlesl Farce, *4 "The Cave Man." ^ it. Mmih f0 STATS Mil | iiLaureUttd.ocu-31 I iACES J : OB MORE RACES DAILY. FIRST RACE, 3:30 P.M. & ? 2 Special Trains. 1:05. 1:30 p.m. Cnion T grandstand In 30 minutes. Trailer ! "*f nry and G St. Admission grand- ' 2 S First race. 2:30 p.m. i> MAJESTIC ETE- |Wi 30 Holden Players Present 10 i> "**" EAST LYNNE 2 YGBUM. BIB WEEK. MATIN ER DAILY. Pace Makers rntE SHOW. REAL SDRLMQCB. ] EK.-TUE WHIRL OF MIRTH. class ? A >00??@S?? y Fire | re | INESSI s at 1 oMW ! 0.11.fi. i a co, | /. <s> ^ ^Sx$x6nDs9 AMUSEMENTS. lELASCOr it. Mat.. S5c to fl..V>; nlphta. 50r to 9S. 'Mother love trasaeeixieat at the Briuca." tar. EXTRA! EXTRA! One Great and Memorable Day. Next Monday. MATINEE AND NIGHT. mm n minim JriliJUUUU ILfnl^iLyiLUU And a Company of Stars of All Nations. Seat* Now Selling. EXT WEEKJJX J3S"** CR SERENE AVD CHARMING HIGHNESS OF SONG. OUISE GUNNING the New York CaMno MqmouI Senaatlov,, The Balkan Princess" IE BE-ST MUSICAL COMEDY OF YEARS, and Company of To?HEATS NOW. ?nn pPAPniifi ? ARCADE f SKATING i RINK ! TONIGHT I OCTOBER 14 | :w Floor New Skates J RCADE, ua K?adpark | fPy^pWF^?p raMriMiinut i/iinruii i r ATTRACTIONS 9 MATINEES AU. SEATS 10c Mil Matinees. 25c. Eveninza 25c. 50c and 75e. WALTER C. KELLY. E VIRGINIA JIDGR." WITH A NEW DOCKET OF COMIC CASES. HE FAMOCS MORATI OPERA CO. HART'S FOUR OF A KIND" KAJIWILBUR MACK A SELLA WALKER S HIT. B- A. G. Trio. Richardson a Poalpc Pathe'a Weekly. XT WEEK-"THE MAN HUNTERS." A Play of the North Words. nl and Bronskl From the Pavlowa A Mordiperial Russ'an B ll'-t. etc. Bn. Today. AYETY Two Performance* Daily by the nrld of PI?aswo Co. E?First world's (-bam;>lonNb p base ba'.i on electric scoreboard. by eased wire, at ty'a matinee. A GIL"T fettuiv. No extra for repolar entertainment and aportirf nent. T WEEK?HARRY HASTINGS' SHOW. EXCURSION?. ^Electric Line I affimore aid Mara f $1.25 ; re /VERY SATURDAY AND SUNDAY. r* od to Return Until Monday Midulckt. 4e Trams every half hoar. ^s. FOOT BALL $ NAVY VS. WASHINGTON AND > ? JEFFERSON. re ANN APOLIS. MP . ATURDAY. OCT. 14. AT 2 :*? P M. y" Train* 5 minutes after every Uaui r .8111 NO TON BALTIMORE A ANNAP- V* OL1S ELECTRIC R. R CO , 14SM New Yer* a?e. n.w. k ?rvTTT~-tssz r - -C.- ,r. r-^Tr. -? ?i? DAJCOrtr. iEOVERii. ?13 2tf> ST. N.W.?PRIVATE li aa.r fco?r. AOr. Walta and 2-atrp, with , jouutftd la Iihom. Claaa and ' Tu?hi.. Thar* . Sat. m, Mr. Chlldrra'a SI n??nth Orrh?tra. Ph. W. 1U8. I HAIX. IMS I4TH ST. X.W.. FOB B.Naaata?Pboac Wartli ZM-. em bey daxcb8 wbol * bat. btob. AlSaa' Araory. Da?dac. 9:99 to IB Da*i> Iradraj'. 71? Sth a.it.; leaaaaa oar haara inu da no* Tuna. "t?. Tboue U. 4999.