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KEYMEN WIN POINT Higher Pay for Telegraphers on Two Railroads. OTHER PLAINTS SETTLED Increases Granted Will Add Heavily to Fay Bolls. HOURS WILL BE SHORTENED Provision Also Made for Annual Va cations and Free Passes. Effective November 1. Negotiations that have been pending for several months between the repre sentatives of the telegraphers of the Southern and the Baltimore and Ohio railroads and officials of these lines over a question of higher wa^es and shorter hours have resulted in a victory for the keymen of both systems. Abandoning their expectations of a 24 per cent increase in wages, the Southern telegraphers, headed by Chairman H. G. Alexander, successfully evaded arbitra tion and have been conceded a 12 per cent Increase by General Manager E. A. Coanman This* will mean a direct ex pense of annually to the company, and most of the grievances which were settled this morning will net the keymen ?ji additional *<:.,000 or $40,000. making a total increase to them of approximately *120.0?i0 Judge Martin A. Knapp of the United States Court of Customs Appeal and Dr. Charles P. Nelll. the commissioner of la bor, who acted as mediators between the telegraphers and the Baltimore and Ohio railroad officials, completed an agreement by which the employe telegraphers of that line will receive a rt per cent increase and shorter hours. Beginning November 1. they get an etg.it-hour day when work ed in shifts of three or more men and a ten-hour day when working in one-man offices. Certain rules regulating the com pany's position to the employe were also arranged. Employes Gain Point. Mr. Alexander of the Southern teleg raphers met the officials of the road this morning for a two-hour discussion of the grievances held by the telegraphers against the company, with a result that the employes carried their point. Although the telegraphers originally de manded an increase of 24 per cent, they regard the settlement of their conferences as ? signal victory, as arbitration was successfully evaded and they doubled their increase of last year. Mr. Alexander will remain in Washing ton for another week, when he will sub mit the plan of increase scale to the telegraphers to the railroad officials for their sanction. While the Increase has been granted and will go Into effect be ginning November 1. the company re serves the right to act upon the scale of Increase to the individual employes. If they fail to come to an agreement In this matter it will be necessary to summon the heads of the different divisions to Washington to consider another scale. Under the Increase the telegraphers will receive an additional $3.77 per capita a month. The increase, however, will be made according to the duties of the em ployes and the amount of work done in the various offices. To Have Vacations. One Important point which the teleg raphers gained Is the fifteen-day vaca tion to employes working Sundays, with '?alary. This In itself will cost the com pany over S2&000 additional. There will aa eight-hour law and ten-hour work fi* day on the same basis granted the Baltimore and Ohio telegraphers. Those who have served the company five years will get an annual pass over one division the road; thoee serving ten years will get a pass over four divisions, and those serving fifteen years will receive a pass for self and wife ever the entire sys tem. i The committee members, with the ex ception of Mr. Alexander, will leave Wash ington for their homes today. This is the first conference of the telegraphers with 'the officials of the road that Is looked upon ;?y the committee as a victory. Mr. Coap man recently offered them an increase of 180,000, which they flatly refused, having Asked him for $150,000. Mr. Alexander then consented to accept $90,000 increase 1wages and offered to dismiss every ,thing with that. They decided to split finally on $80,000. The rules of the teleg raphers have all been acted upon satis factorily to both parties and the several Important grlevences were conceded this morning by the company. It will take .fully a week to go over the scale of ln .'crease and settle anything that is left ?f?ver. 1 ? ? | LECTURES ON TUBERCULOSIS. Prominent Students of Disease to Speak at Public Library. ? Alexander M. Wilson, director of the ?.Henry Phipps Institute of Philadelphia, iknd Dr. John S. Fulton, secretary of the International Congress of Hygiene, have ?been announced as the principal speakers tror the annual meeting of the Association for the Prevention of Tuberculosis, to be *l?eld In the lecture hall of the Public L.i Iwary next Monday evening at 8 o'clock. I The firet speaker will deliver an ad dress on "The Community's Responsibil ity for Tuberculosis,'' while the latter will lecture on ?'Race Characteristics in the Tuberculosis Problem." Gen. George M. Sternberg, U. S. A., retired, is to preside. ?i _ I iiiniiMiiiiiiiiiiiiii?iiuiiniiiiiiniMiii?tiiuiiii*niniiMiMiiiMi.iin?iiiniiiiniiin 1111iiiniiiniiMiMiiiiiiiiiiiiniiiiiMiniiniiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiNiiiniMMiiiiiiiimm jiMiiiiiiiiMiiiiiiinfiiiiiiiMiiMMiiniiiiiiiMiiiiiniiiiiiiiMiMiiMiiiMiiiiiiiiMiiiiiiiiiiii) Thursday Bargain Sale Prices Establish New Records in Low Selling. 25c Bottles Llthia Tablets, 14c THIS COUPON and 14c entitles holder to 25c bot tle "Excelo" brand Effervescent Llthia Tablets. (8) $6 Ingrain Rugs, 9xi2-ft. size, $2.98. The figure on these desir able 9xl2-foot Room Size Wool Ingrain Rugs tomorrow marks the limit of low pric ing. Shown In a large range of attractive floral, conventional and medallion designs, with color combinations of red, green, tan, yellow and brown. Strictly reversible quality? thus giving double service. The proper floor covering for library, den, dining or bed room. Regular 96.00 value. Sale price, 12.98. 25c Peroxide of Hydrogen 12C Bat. THIS COUPON and 12c entitles holder to 25c bot tle Peroxide of Hy drogen; full size one-pound bottle; standard make; full strength. (S) 3c Sewing Silk, 4 Spools, 5c. This COUPON and 5c en titles bearer to FOUR spools good quality Black Sewing Silk. Worth 3c spool. (S) HOc Violet Talcum Powder, 6c Box. THIS CpUPON and flc en titles holder to box American Violet Talcum Powder, best grade Imported talcum; deli cately scented. Worth 10c box. (S) Regular 10c Toilet Soap, 4cCake THIS COUPON and 4c entitles bearer to 10c cake Armour's Benzoin and Buttermilk Toilet Soap. (L*mlt?8 cakes to a customer.) (S) $1 & $1.50 Umbrellas. Purchase of Makers Seconds?55c. A purchase of 1,000 Men's and Women's Umbrellas on &*le to morrow at this astonishingly low price because they are termed "seconds." But the hurts are slight indeed, and do not impair the serviceability or appearance at all. Covers of good quality Amer ican taffeta, with tape edge; warranted rainproof; 26 and 28 inch steel frames. Stylish and serviceable han dles of boxwood, hardwood mis sion. etc. Daggett & Ramsdell's Cold Cream, gC Tube. THIS COUPON and 8c entitles bearer to tube of Daggett & Rams dell's Perfect Cold Cream. <8) $/ & $1.50 SACQUES ?Women's Flannelette Dressing Sacques. high and low neck styles; floral designs, light and dark effects; trimmed with braid, satin bands and pipings, also some with Persian borders. Values worth $1.00 and $1.50. Sale OyC price v ^ ^ if 25c Brighton Garters at 110c Pair. THIS COUPON and 10c for pair of Men's Famous "Brigh ton" Silk or Pad Garters, al ways sold at 25c pair. (Men's Furnishings Dept. First Floor ) WOMEN'S SAMPLE Valines Up to $3? and $35, at sons, $14.98 $20.00 RUGS ? 50 Largest Room Size (9x12 ft.) Brus sels Rugs, Alexander Smith's make; choice of floral, medallion and con ventional designs in various rich colorings. Made in one pieces?no seams, a* n it Regular $20.00 value ^ J ][ Jj & 75c CHEVIOT?54 inch All-wool Double Weight Black Cheviot, extra fine firmly woven grade for tailored skirts * and suits. Regular price, 75c a yard. One day at $1.25 SWEATERS? Men's Wool Coat Sweaters, good, heavy elastic quality. In white, gray and tan. with brown bor- r-urt. ders. All sizes. Sold reg ularly at $1.25. One day at.... ^ ^ The entire fall and winter line of Women's Sample Suits from one of the most prominent makers in New York city. Bright with the charm of newest style, tailored with the unusual care and attention to de tails always given sample garments, which must bear the most critical inspection. Fashioned of all the most favored fabrics, including imported serges, imported cheviots, imported mixtures, whipcords, styl ish rough effects and two-toned diagonal weaves. Desirable plain tailored models, correct length coats with latest collars and new shaped revers. Others in dressy models trim med with satin sailor collars, and handsome velvet or braid trimmed suits. Many of the fancy mixtures are severely plain tai lored. Jackets lined throughout with satin duchesse or heavy satin. Skirts in plain straight styles, some with panel front and back, others with side inverted plaits. Many with new high gir dles and others with round waists. Plenty of navy blue and black suits in the collection, as well as brown, oxford, light gray, two-toned colorings, mode and fancy mixtures. Not a single garment in the lot worth under $25.00, and from this figure the values range up to thirty and thirty-five dol lars. Choice at $14.98. s "Rex" Shoulders, a lb. 9%c THIS COUPON and O^c a i lb. for Cudahy Packing Uo.'s | "Rex" Brand California Picnic 8houIders?the housewife's fa vorite brand. Market price, 18c. a lb. (S) $1.00 NAPKINS?18 xl8-inch Mercerized Satin Damask Napkins; assorted pat- s>/r> terns. Regularly $1.00 a dozen. Sale price CHILDREN'S HATS ?Boys* and Children's Felt and Cloth Hats of every description, style, size, shape and shade. A manufacturer's sample stock sold at less than half price. Made to sell up A ^ to $2.00. Special f~Ww w w i atin Beaver Hats. $6.00 Values, at We have been successful in our quest for another lot of those fashionable Black Satin Beaver Hats?which are the vogue this season?and tomorrow we offer them at $2.98 instead of $6.00: High-class Dress Hats, with velvet facings; choice of small, 'medium and large shapes. All the newest and in-demand styles are represented in this splendid showing. Nothing to equal these Satin Beavers are to be found elsewhere for less than |6.00?make all the comparisons you like. $3.00 OSTRICH BANDS?The correct trimming to go on the Satin Beaver Hats on sale tomorrow; in black. ?K white, royal blue, green, brown, also black-and- tl ty (M) white; beautiful quality, and the very newest fashion jy II jr in trimmings. Regular $3.00 value* tomorrow at.... 5qc SILKS?Choice of the following: 19-in. Colored Mesca lines, in all street and evening Shades; 19-in. Check and Hairline Stripe Taffetas; l?-in. Striped Mes calines, 19-in. Check Changeable Louisene, 19-in. Black Taffeta, Satin Duchesse, Moire Velour and Black Meesaline. Regular 59c -jq _ qualities. Sale price, yard :.... 8c. GINGHAMS? Standard Apron Ginghams, in blue, brown and green checks; assorted ftizee; warranted fast p?2V _ co.ors. Thursday Bar gain Sale price 8c FLANNEL?Un bleached Domet Flannel; a heavy, close.nap quality. Sold regularly at 8c yard. a ?7X Thursday Bargain Sale price $1.25 UNION SUITS ?Men's Union Suits; good elastic form-fitting quality; all sizes. Sold regularly at $1.25 each. Thursday Bar- IP^C gain Sale price 3QC HOSE?Men's Pure Thread Silk Half Hose; made with double heel and toe; in black only; all sizes. Thursday = Bargain Sale price, ][ / C pair " w $4.00 SUITS?Boys' School Suits, double-breasted coats, with knickerbocker pants; heavy winter weight, dark fancy patterns of wool and wool mixed cassimere; full cut; sizes from 7 to 18 years. Regular $4.00 and $4.30 values. Special at $2.98 75c NIGHT ROBES ?Men's Night Robes; of extra qual ity flannelette and domet flannel; also of muslin and cambric; full cut and well made; all sizes, asy Worth ?oc each. Thursday $1 &? $1.50 WAISTS ?Women's White lingerie Waists, of soft lingerie materials, India linon and all-over embroidery frontings; many attractive styles, with fancy lace yokes, in high and low neck styles; others trimmed in various designs, with laces and embroideries; all sizes in the lot. $1.00 and $1.50 val ues. At 50c BROOMS Ex tra Quality Carpet Brooms, made of selected corn straw and imported Spanish rush straw; five-string kind. These Brooms will outlast any or dinary' brush many times, Strongly made. Regular price, 50c each. Sale price... 25c COMBINATION ?One Japanned Coal Hod and one Japanned Coal Shovel; good strong quality. Total * a value, 25c. Sale price, both II JrC for ?=3^" $1.98 SWEATERS? Children's All-wool Coat Sweaters, plain and fancy weaves; hijfh and V shaped necks; finished with pearl buttons and pockets. Worth $1.98 each. Sale price vv $6.00 CO A 73?Chil dren's Double-breasted Coats, of caracul, chinchilla and cheviot; made with velvet collars, silk braid trim mings and finished with fancy but tons; all warmly lined. Values worth up to $0.00. Sale price 11 iauv> UUl $3.98 50c RIBBONS?50 yard spools of All-silk Baby Ribbons, in black, white, pink, blue and all the leading colors; wanted ^/n\ for fancy work. Regular price, 50c spool. Sale price 25c PIN SETS? Gold-front Pin Sets or Beauty Pins, in neat engraved designs- Six pins in each set. Well made. -ji rv Sold rejfularly at 25c set- j[ vyl? Sale price PILLOW CASES? 45x36 "Dallas" Bleached Pillow Cases; large size; hand torn and ironed; made of heavy piW a low case cotton. Regular II 20c value. Special at igc TOWELS ? 22x 44 Hemmed Huck Towels, close * woven, absorbent material, with fast oolor red borders. Note *1 /Ov ? size, 22x44. Regular 19c J[ (y!? value. Sale price 50c DAMASK?60 inch Mercerized Satin Table Damask; five pretty patterns; guaranteed to launder. Regular <T>/TK_ 50c grade. Sale price. ioc C A MB RIC? Yard-wide White Cambric; 'a fine soft-finish grade; free from starch; suitable for undergar ments. Regular 10c grade. Special 634c Slits aid (Tcrats, Choice of Values Worth $12 to $15 Tomorrow will be a grood time to get acquainted with the money-saving power of this Men's Clothing Department, for the special values we have prepared for Thursday's selling provide better than usual advantages. Cold weather is here to stay?and no thrifty man should miss this chance to buy a Stylish Suit and Overcoat at the big savings offered tomorrow. Men's and Young Men's Suits of all-wool casslmeres, cheviots and worst eds, in neat dark mixtures, stripes, browns, fancy weaves and grays. Tai lored in the most careful manner and lined with best serge material. Sizes 33 to 42. Values worth $12.00 to $15.00 at $7.25. Men's Overcoats of all-wool black, smooth-faced kersey cloth, with vel vet collars. Medium and extra lengths. Lined with serge and Venetian cloth. Sizes 33 to 42. Values worth $12.00 to 115.00 at $7.25. 59c SHEETS ? 50 J $1.75 SPREADS?11 dozen Bleached Sheets; full double bed size, with welded seams; hand torn and ironed, and made of heavy close-woven cotton, with -9*7 deep hem. Regular 59c val ue. Special ?t " ^ I quarter Crochet Bedspreads, slightly * soiled with mill stains; full double bed size: in heavy rais ed Marseilles patterns. j* ?? /Tk Regular $1.75 value. Special at ^ u Oee=Piece Dresses, Worth Up to $20 and $25, Choice at $6.98 The most remarkable values offered this season in Women's One-piece Dresses?the result of a purchase of a maker's entire overproduction of new fall and winter garments. Newest creations for this season's wear, consisting of voiles, chiffon taffeta, novelty stripes, storm serges, soft messaline silks and French serges. The Silk and Voile Dresses are richly braided or with embroidered bodices and handsome fancy yokes. The Serge Dresses are trimmed with tailored braids and satin collars. Many clever combination styles are trim med with velvet and satins. New liigh-glrdle skirts and hand-embroidered models. In new browns. Copenhagen blue, gray, tan and black. Values worth up to $20.00 and $25.00 at $6.98. C!eao?Up Sale of Women's $150 to $150 Sloes At $1.48 a Pair. The balance of our recent big purchase of Women's High class Footwear will be marked for quick selling tomorrow?a closing-out sale that brings you truly wonderful values. The lot includes many of the leading makes of Women's Shoes sold at $2.50 to $3.50 a pair, among them well known trade mark brands that enjoy an established reputation for style and quality. All the most popular leathers. Including tan calf, patent colt, gun metal, vicl kid, with cloth and leather tops, tipped or plain totes. Also the fashion able velvet footwear. Hand-turn and welt soles. Button and blucher styles, in all this sea son's most favored lasts?models that are entirely smart and new. Sizes from 1 to 8 In the lot. Choice of regular $2.50, $3.00 and $3.50 values at $1.48 pair. 5QC PILLOWS? Large Size Sofa Cushions, 20x30 and 22x22; covered with art tickings, in floral and figured designs; choice of various colors; others covered with white cambric; all are filled with silk floss, soft and ? fluffy as down. 59c value. At 4=3 (Fourth Floor.) $2.50 BLANKETS? Australian Wool Blankets, sojt wool fleece finish, in 11-quarter size for double beds; choice of pink, blue, tan and gray plaids, also white, gray or tan, with pink and blue ?, ^ A 0 borders. Regular $2.50 II values. At ^ " $25.00 RUGS ? Spe cial lot of Room Size Axminster Rugs, 8 ft. 3 by IO ft. 6-in attrac tive floral, medallion and conven tional designs; colors of green, red, tan and rose. Every one perfectly matched. Sold reg- o? ^ = <=, Sy.".lK:00.s*'0 $ 13.75 $i UNDERWEAR ?Men's Spring Needle Egyptian Rib bed Underwear, shirts with French neck and faced front, drawers with reinforced seat and strap back. All sizes. Sold regularly at , ? $1.00 garment. One day $1.50 COMFORTS? Large Double Bed oize Comforts, covered with fine gray sllkolines, in light and dark colors; scroll stitched quilted; filled with white _ cotton, soft and fluffy. Reg- O ular $1.50 value. At . sc BUT TONS?Good Quality White Fresh - water Pearl Buttons, in a variety of styles; suit able for underwear and dresses; sizes 16 to 22 ligne; one dozen on a card. Sold up to 5c a dozen. Sale price, THREE DOZEN for $3.00 CURTAINS? 500 pairs of Cable Net. Nottingham and Scotch Lace Curtains, 3 and 3V6 yards long, 45 to 54 inches wide; in white and arabian shades; large va riety of new designs that faithfully reproduce the more costly imported lace curtains. $2.50 and $3.00 values. At $11.69 59c SERGE?44-inch Storm Serge, superior double twill grade, in black, navy blue, green and garnet. One of the most popular fabrics for tal- A lored wear. Regular 59c value at TTTTV $1 BROADCLOTH ?54-inch All-wool Check Broadcloth, in navy blue, brown and garnet, good weight and soft, smooth finish. Ideal fabric for tailored . _ garments. Regular $1.00 value. Sale price $2.98 SWEATERS? ?Women's Sweaters, fancy weave, in white, red and oxford; made with V-shaped necks and turndown col lar; double-breasted shape; finished with pearl buttons and ** * pockets. Regular $2.08 | value. Sale price <4/Uo^fjr $3.00 GLOVES? Women's, 12 - button - length White Kid Gloves; popular mousquetaire style, with button clasp. The correct gloves for the social ^ season. Regular price, | /fhO $3.00 pair. One day at...^ 111111 in illinium in 11 mi 11111 in in 1 * mnimimiiimniiiiiiin SCENES ATTENDING THE UNVEILING OF THE LINCOLN MEMORIAL BOULDER AT FORT STEVENS. COL. JOHN xeblroy fIN the FOREGROUND) MAKING mi ADDRESS. W. v. OOZ, PRBSI- FIGHTING THE BATTLE) OVER. mat WHO WIRE ur THE BATTLE AT FORT STEVENS. ' DENT OF THE FORT STEVENS ASSOCIATION, IS STANDING IN THE BACKGROUND. A nUru gtrtrng him ?r-lf 0t tkm Lett to mil K. Bmra, L. C. White, Frnk Baxter, c. B. Petty*, H. M. Gill?, EL A* Dabmi * . 4 " * 'u .w.'.. (OUMttMMMl t . .i. i. ' '?T~ f . HEALTH MOVEMENT. VlAVI SCIENCE OF HEALTH; NATURAL, non surgical; cloth-bound, 400-page book free. Apply by mall. 9X6 Colorado building. Free lecture ror women Wednesriaya at 2:30. LOAN COMPANIES. MONEY LOANED SALARIED PEOPLE, Women keeping bouse and others- cheapest rates; easiest payments. H. ELWOOD, Rm. 416, 400 7tb st. MONEY LOANED SALARIED PEOPLE, Women keeping bouse and others wit hoot se curity; easy payments. Offices in all principal cities. D. H. TOLMAN. Rm. 506. 633 15th at. n.w. PRIVATE LOANS In amounts from |5 and up to 9100 on household goods, etc., on either weekly or monthly payment plan, we are the originators of the weekly pay ment plan, which greatly reduces the cost. Wvc want every person in Washington now carrying ? loan to call and get our rates. Phone M 1479 for agent to call. RELIANCE LOAN AND TRUST CO.. 61ft E et. n.w. $10 LOANS And upward secured *or employes, ewc era of furr.Irurf- auci otVrt. 10 loan....3?<- weekly : f25 ;oa?....?."<? weeily IB loan....80c weekly [ *36 cssj ?.V weeky TO loan 7O: weekly i ISO loan..#1*5 -feakiy If you hare a lco-j el**where oriug in your receplta and we will sl.ow yea how much j?j>u can save by btvrowlsg frorn as. Having loans tireorti.-re iioes nx pf3V?at your getting Toans here. Crei! t once ??taiill*h?J wi'h us ia aa good ts s tecJc recount tu t:iaa of need. Our rates and r'r-n'1 J"*'* p.ove-: >.o be the nest because our t'U'rmiers *e slad to enme again. ARLINGTON & CO., 400 7T1I sr. X.W., Rooas ?>2. DID YOU EVER NEED MONEY IN A HURRY? We make loans t:. i?4'es ca-i (uiiu'kwejera ai well as men oil t'ielr *l?rn*tare, cwl an pay back small week / r i ay:i.*afs tj s.;lt your Income and . -fv tr.-:.. ??. ?' >ca?e a-.:!i-k. Strictly <-onfldenii:'l loans iu oae <i?j. sua yo't keep our money a-; loug as you like. AMERICAN LOAN CO., 1 %2ii :xw YORK AVE. N.W. flecosd floor, front. Phono Main 301m MONEY On aalary, indorsed notae. etc. Low ratae. New York Loan Co. S2T? 1301 G St. N.We LOAN COMPANIES. GOVERNMENT CLERKS AND SCHOOL TEACHERS Or A?t One Earning a Salary Can Maks I>esra Bare From $10 to $500 Oa any kind of security. personal aad ladataed notes, furniture. pianos ate., without any r*4 tap* whatever and abaolutely no delay. A? a special inducement daring the nett month ?? ?111 aak XO PAYMENT ON PRINCIPAL, OK IV TKEF.ST UNTIL JANUARY. AND WILL GIVE YOU A LOVER BATE ANI> EASIKR PAYMENTS THAN ANY CONCERN IN TUB fJITY. We make a specialty of LOANS TO LADIES. Wa kat*' a handsome suite ?f PRIVATE OP PICES (or their accommodation, and thay will always receive the moat prompt and courteous attea.Ioo. All loans arranged la laymsats to aait. LOANS WITH OTHER CONCERNS PAIT? TP. we want thk public to uxdkrhtand that thla la a flrstda.s ofllce. cstsrlnt to the very l>eat claas of people and we charge only what Intelligent people will approve of. REAL ESTATE LOANS AT MX PF.R CENT On First and Second Iruata. OLD PROPERTY ALTK.HU> AND REMOD ELED at the lowest possible cost. and paynuat (or same arranged to suit the owner. If there la any transaction where money la ra quired, thla l? tne company wm want to tee. CALL AND TALK IT OVKn PRIVATELY. National Loan & Invest ment Co., Thompson Building, 703 15th Ft. N.W. Opp. Treasury Between G St. and N. Y. Are. Neat to I>rua Store. iiiiiiininnimiiuiiiinnnnimummim LOANS $io OR MORE ON FURNITURE. PIANOS. TEAMS, etc., to housekeepers. worklngrren and others at charpe* that born-st people can afford to pay. No objectionable feature*. Strictly Confidential. SX> IN INSTALLMENTS OF ll.Op $Ti0 IN INSTALLMENTS OF *1 3!? $75 IN INSTALLMENTS OF $208 NO OTHER < 'H ARCES. Weekly or Monthly Paymenta. Potomac Guarantee Co. Floor. Bllf. 02 V F St. N.W. WE LOAN MONEY [ON HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE AND PIANOS. If It la neceaaary to run a monthly credit ac count, don't attempt to deal with a half dozen credit flrma. Come to a reliable loan company* borrow the money and pay caah for your good*. Capital Loan Company* .602 F STREET N.W. Phone M. 2005. Office Hour*. 8 am. to 6 pm. Special Rates. Money loaned on furniture, planoa and sal aries at apodal rates for the next two month*. If you are In need of a loan get three rat as and compare them with other companlea. Loans paid off sad more money advanced. Surety Loan Co., Room 1. Warder Blrtg.. H'K and F ?ta. n w. Furniture and Piano Ix>ana $-Y St. $10, $12, $15 Upward to $100. Pay ua back In WEEKLY AND MONTHLY PAYMENTS. HOUSEHOLD LOAN CO? 6 s F ST. N.W. iO 2I> FI.OOR. Write or phone Main S<>8?. PllIVATE LOANS On furniture, planoa storage receipts, etc. l/>w. est rate*. No publicity. I>oana paid off and more money advanced, rill out tbl* blank, mall It to us and our CONFIDENTIAL agent will call at once. Plione M. 4373. NAME j ADDRESS DISTRICT LOAN CO., Qor. 7th and F. <P? F at. -i.w. LOAN OF $50 ONLY $1.66 PER MONTH Other amounts from $10 to $500 in ,>?*"*> flon. Every loan strictly confldcntlal. Mo'liln* dii* until January 3, H9H2, On toana running nine montha or more. Wa charge nothing for the extra time. Loans with other eompaniea paid off. More money advanced. Loans on furniture, planoa. Indorsed note., etc. Commercial Dtoiral Q>, ROOM 300, METROPOLITAN BANK BI.DQ . 613 15TH ST. N.W. (Between F and Q ata.) Phone M. 71'?*. NO MORE RATES NEW COMPANY. NEW PLANS. if AL (S3s 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 security. $10 AND UPWARD. $50, Payable Monthly, $5.45 $100. Payable Monthly, $10.40; POSITIVELY no other charges. )$ Other amounts In proportion. 3 FIRST PAYMENT MADE DUE TWO )? MONTHS FROM DAY YOU GET THE V? LOAN WITHOUT EXTRA COST. We will make you a lower rste than *5 sny one else, do matter what that rate Is. *5 providing you are GOOD PAY. We are ? catering to the better class of husiuesa. ??; Other loan companies, etc.. paid off. filiNiffany&ii ujjgj -5 ? I! 224 Q St. N?W.(ror. 13tfc)" " g Rooms S) and 21. Second Floor Front. |5 Phone Main ISO. j ?; a 4 ?A 700 9TH ST. N.W. Ia the place to borrow money ou furniture, pianos and teama at CUT RATES. SI.W0 payi $2.70 payt fl.flO pa.vi ?4.80 pari $#.2* payi 7 paymenta of $1.1*0 pays $10 loan. 7 paymenta of $2.70 paymenta of $2.70 pays fl.'i loan. ? paymenta of f-'I M pays $20 loan. 7 payments of $4.30 pays $2." loan. 7 paymenta of $M.2-"> paya $50 loan. Larger amounts at same ratea. The above table shows what you oay C8 far money. No extras - no surpriaea. Loan made ? within few hours afler application la left. Mutual Loan Co., 70O 0th st n.w.. second floor. LOANS On Diamonds, 3% Watches, Jewelry. Corner HORNING, 9th & D, PRIVATE LOAN On Furniture, Tianoa, etc., without removal. Positively low-eat ra.tea. Borrow $io.oo, pay back $11.50 Borrow $15.00, pay back $16.75 Borrow $20.00, pay back $22.25 Borrow $25.00, pay back $27.50 Borrow $50.00, pay back $54.00 The nbov in ludes principal, interest and all cl'arges. Other amounts in proportion. UNION LOAN & TRUST?CO., 810 F St. N.W. Rooms 18-20. Phone M. 5334. The Old Reliable Washington Loan Co., 6130 F Street N.W. Loans To Any One Who Keeps Mouse. Payable in sinai!" monthly paymenta made t* nit you, st a reasonable rate; each payment reduce* principal. No red tape. Yon caa posi tive!;.' get the money. Oa!l, write or telephone M. HOW. DO IT TODAY. A $10 is jnst as Im portant to us as a $100 deal. Losas la the sub urbs. Open 8 to fl. FURNITURE LOANS $5, $8, $io, $12 and upward to $ioo. WEEKLY OR MONTHLY PAYMENT*. COLUMBIA LOAN CO., 613 F St. N.W. If you are in need of ^money ff. K. Fulton's Loan Office (UTABLI8HKD llffi. 314 9TH ST. N.W. Loaaa made on Watches. Diaaaadt, Gold, RUvorwars. ate.