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FOB RENT?STORES. FOR I.EAST.?THE URIGHTF.ST AVP mast beautiful store on Columbia Height*. In the Carllate Court, corner of 14th at. ami Columbia road; large show window*; tiled floor; nere* aarr toilet facilitiea; gas and electric light; suitable for a drug store or other light business; will 1* leaaed for a term of years at $100 per month for the flrst two years; 1125 per month for the following three years and $150 per month thereafter. Open for inspection. Inquire of SlYARTZKLL. RflF.EM A HEX SLY CO . 727 15th at. n w. n ?H KFNT-ltCl A NO lf'2r; 7tli sT N vcT liiat south of liase hull park: two new attrac :l?o storeroom* and large hull above; suitable for cigars. lunch and pool; rent reasonable; would rent part. Apply LOW. I*. SCHWARTZ. '.24 F n.w. I <>R RENT- 7rli A~r? K S W . TlTsTt I i I\ <>?" copied for hardware and marine supplies for the last 20 rear* by filler ,v Co.; gfaxl chance a llva mart 1 r? tliig l.nairoue - liMif TCflSlrin able. FLOYD E. DAVIS. 7th and K aw FOR HI'.NT STORKS; MODERN NEW STOItK Rt'tOM. M'AKTMKNT AWIVK: RIGHT ON MAIN CAR I.INK. a. t;ve jpoinl. NO. .1150 MT. PLEASANT ST Store has metal reilinK. plate k1h*? wiml"? . hot-water .mar. electric light*: apart meat lias throe rooms and modern IkiIIi RENT FOR STORK \M> APARTMENT ONLY *4*. HK1.T. O'BRIEN A- CO.. INC.. 1U?0 <; n.w. FOR RBst-M>. niynFriir ST S.W. GOODS', xed storeroom: 5 rooms nnd tnlar; electric shts; hor water hear .I* GEO. HENDERSON". HIS F st. li w. TTiC. I ST. NF.W? sr<TlJES AND OFFICES. STY to $150. All conveniences. Hast of service Main office handsomest In cite. Open. JOHN AY. CHILDRESS. 1413 H at. n.wr. FOR RENT CORNER STORE si lTABLK FOR office or mercantile building. Apply 017 F st. n.w. 2* Y OR RENT CHOICE BFSINESS LOCATION: high-class trade. Look at S1H-S1S Conn, ave.. 714 13th ii.w. Also first class automobile garage and showroom. Apply SIB Conn. are. I.ARGF. STORE ON* loth st.. first DOOR FEI.OW F ST. 5S feet plate class show window, routaiulng about 5,MHi sij. ft.: splen didlv located for wholesale or Jobbing bualtiesa; lease for ? term of years, splendid light over the entire floor. ALFRED HIGBIE A- CO., P12 14th st. n.w. 633 EIAIRIDA AVENT E N E Rent. $25 a month. New store, just completed: extra concession if rented at once. Submit an offer. THOMAS J. FISHER & CO.. Inc. EOIt RENT? ~ I2?h; G st. n.w.. heat furnished $175.00 1114 ? ?t. n.w., 12x42 $140.00 1411 14th st. n.w., store and Or A b...$73.0o sin 11th st., new storeroom. 145.00 N29 9th st. n w *40.50 1515 to 1525 7th st. n.w.. each ?.'15 00 OOl N. H. ave.. store and 6 rooms ?23 50 THE F. H. SMITH COMPANY. 1408 NEW YOKK AVENUE. ST??EE AMi DWELLING. 72". 7th ST. N.W.~~ 3 year lease; two handsome display windows; one of the best business blocks on 7th. Apply >ii premises. STORE FOR I,EASE, FROM 1 TO 5 YEARS; north side of F st.. No. 1.107; best location in Washington for retail trade and cheapest rent n F st.; handsome display window. LLCIOs. 1307 F st. n.w. WF HAVE TWO KHoWROOMS A NO BASF, ment to rent on 11th sr. n.w. Just below F. This W one of the finest locations in the city, being in the heart of the business section. The building Is well lighted and ventilated. Our reason for moving Is to obtain larger quarters, l.essce would have seven years' lease from coming July, with heat furnished. Address Bos 331, Star office. FOR KENT TWO HANDSOMELY EQl IPPKD floors in our new bulldltig. In the best O street business section. Suitable for refined business. 7oS 13th st.. at G <t. Grimes' Piano Store. Kul: RENT33?Hi Ga. nve., corner: tile floor, etc $40,(V) l'IIH,l,IPS ?'< .. 33ii John Marshall place. LEGAL NOTICES. SCPREMF. <"<M ttr OF THE DISTRICT OF Columbia. Holding Probate Court No. 19B4S. Administration.?1Thia is to give notice that the subscriber. of the District of Columbia, has obtained from tne Probate Court of the District of Columbia letters testamentary on the oatate of Mary E. R. Nevitt. late of the District of Columbia, deeeased. All |?ersons having claims against the deceased are hereby warned to eghiblt the same, with the vouchers thereof, legally authenticated. to the sul>scrit>er. on or brfnrr ih?- 28th day of February. A.D. 1914; otherwise they may by law be excluded from all benefit of said estate. Given und'-r my hand this 28th .lay of February. 1913. J. RAMSAY NKV1TT. M !?.. 1*20 Calvert at. n.iv. iSeal." Attest: JAMES TANNER. Register of Wills for the I Patriot of t'olumbiu. Clark of the I'robate Court. FREDERICK A. PENNING. Attorney. m Ill-law.3w SCPRF.ME-< ? H H I OK THE iilSTRU T OK Columbia. Holding Probate Court.- No. 1952t!, Adminlatration This ia to give notice that the subscribers. of the I>iatrl?-t of Columbia. have obtained from the Probate Court of the District of Columbia letters testamentary oil the estate of Lucy Pace Whitehead, late of the District of Columbia, deceased. All persons having claims acati.ot the deceased are hereby warned to exhibit the same, with the vouchers thereof, legally authenticated, to the auhscrlliers. on or before he 25th day of February. A.D. 1914: otherwise they may hv Ian l>e excluded from all lienetit of -aid estate, i. veu under our hands this 27th dnv of Kebruarv. 191:1. WII.LOCGHBY L. WEBB. 222:1 Mass ave. n n I1F.NRY G. SHARFE. 1713 M sr. tin. .Seal i At tea: .l.t.MKS TANNER. Reg *ter of W ills for the Dial "let of Columbia. c.?rk ..f the Probate Court. A. S. WORTH INGTOX. Attorney. mh1-law.3w ~SI PRE.MF. COI'RT t?F~IHK DISTRICT OF Columbia. Holding Probate Court. No. 19d81. Administration.?This i? to give notice that the uhacrlber. of the District of Columbia, has obtained from the Probate Court of the District of Columbia letters testamentary on the estate of William S. Keiser. Inte of the District of Columbia, deceased. All persons having claims against the deceased are hereby warnpd to exhibit the same, with the vouchers thereof, legally authenticated, to the subscriber, on or before the 25th day of February. AD. 1914; otherwise they may l.y Its lie excluded from all benefit of said estate Given under mv hand thla 27th dsy of February. 1913 LINN IE A KEISKR. 12?t firb at n e. (Seal ) Atteat: JAMES TANNER Reg.ster of Wills for the District of Columbia. Clerk of the Probate Court. MILLAN & SMITH. Attorneys. mhl-law.3w SI PRE ME CO C RT< >F THE DISTRICT OK Columbia, Holding Probate Court. No. 19<V>4, Administration.?This is to give notice that the subscriber, of the Idstrlct of Columbia, hag ontaineo rrom rno i "innate court or the District of Columbia letters teatamentorv on the estate of Frederic* B Wilson, late of the District of ColumMa. dei-eased. All persona having claims against tlrr- deceased are hereby warned to exhibit the smiie. with the vouchers thereof, legally authenticated, to the subscriber, on or bafora the 13th <lay of February. A.D. 1914; otherwise they may by law t>e excluded from all benefit of said estate. Given tinder my l.and this 13th day of February. 1913. W1LI.IAM K. ELLIS. 1410 G street northweat iSeal.) Attest: JAMES TANNER. Register of Wills for the District of ColumMa, tlerk of the Probate Court. BLAIR A HILLYKR. Attorneys. fel.V1aw.3t FOR RENT?BUSINESS PROPERTY TOR RENT?1403 H ST. N.W.; BEST location In city. For offlce or business purposes. Entire fioor, ea suite, or single rooms, 2nd, 3rd and 4th floors. Steam heat: electric light; OUTSIDE SIGN SPACE ON HUILDING. Inspection Inlted. JESSE L. UEISKELL. 1403 H St. u w. 2!nl 5th ST. N.W. Small corner grocery store and 3 rooms and hath. Juat finished and ready for Occupancy. Good oppi-rturjlty to build up a gr.? cry business. Kent, $22.60 per month. s r. iioi tsirroN & co.. r st VltiRE AND~DWELLING, 723 "th ST. N W~~ 3-year lease; two handsome display windows; one of the best business blocks on Ttli Apply 'it premises. FOR SALE?BUSINESS PROPERTY | l ??R SALE STORE AND* DWELLING ON PA. j am- near 19tii u w ; 2S feet front; gisal in leatment; price only $9.mm. THOMAS W I QW1.KH A SON. 234 Soutnern bidg. WAN TED?BUSINESS PROPERTY^ V \ NTEIi- TO PI III 11 ASK "Toil BUSINESS pur|>oses. an old residence near center of the clt.v: state aire, location and price, none others onsiilered. Box 373. Star olBce. INVESTMENTS 1 will I.I> I.1KE To CONSI I T WITH \ EEW I-.,,,,- Willi g list isi or more w iio wl*., t., ID it- i -mail, an fc ami prolitable im cm incut. Apply I'll M- Lachivu bldg., S. U. FLEMING. | Itit FOB SALE?HOUSES. BEST VALUE IX WASHINGTON. Ixxalion one of the most delightful apota In tli* northwest amotion, where the am-roundlng!) ?re iiimeuallv attractive. Excellent oar aervlce, i'mis every hiiiiute and a half. QUEBEC STREET N.W. 6 ROOMS AND B.WBH. $4,873. !? ROOMS AND BATH inow under construction). NOTE THE DISTINCTIVE FEATURES: Hot-water heat, automat!* water heater, electricity and ga<. tiled bathroom. built-in refrlg erator. void storage room tireless cooker and kltehen cabinet and table, pantry: concrete front and two-story rear porch: open fireplace lu parlor: double floors: and the decorations, papering* and daturea are very elaborate. I V Wll Ui TtAV Vlt'i VC iTIDDEVr Af?tAV I .-ft | L I IV/ '. Exhibit home, 750 Quebec sf. n.w., open. KENNEDY BROS.. INC.. Owner* and Builders. N. I,. SANSBT'RY Co., Exclnsivr agent*. 72] 12tli *f. n.w. on cal'ltol II ill. High elevation near the Capitol. Library. I'nion station. new city j??st office. Southern railroad building and beautiful Stanton Square. Within a half .-qtiare <>f both ear systems. LEXINGTON STREET N R. (Bei. eili and 7th, O and E sts. n.e.i 7 AND s ROOMS AND BATH PRICE. $5,250 I 1'. $::oo I ASII. BALANCE MONTHLY. These Ite.iii ? were built by KENNEDY BROS. INC., which U the Ih-si testimonial of the character of materials and workmanship. They aUiund with the n?ual distinctive additions found in nil their houses. TO BE APPRECIATED THEY Mi ST BE INSPECTED. Exhibit liome. 827 I/oxington st. n.e.. open. N. L. SANSBURY CO.. Ex- lusive agents. 721 13th st. n.w. Fblt SALE- $5,<R?t>- TWti-STORY DETACHED frame house. New Hampshire ate. n.w-.; five rooms, reception hali and bath; front and rear jswvhes; comparatively new; splendid condltion. Box 288. Star office. e<?r sale-homes in a desirable location. Nov. 4201 to 4209 N. Hampshire ave. and 501 rpshur st. n.e. Three sold. To tnspeet take a 9tli si ear marked "Soldiers' Home." gc i off at \. llnmpshlre ave. Three corner houses left, one a detached house; three different plans; four bedrooms in each. These houses are built with our usual care In roust ruction and excellent quality of materials; and overlook Grant Circle. Gray brirk fronts: front and rear porches: outside pantry; sj>aeious attic; Uume.v hot-water heater; and electricity: beautiful decorations and fixtures. Prices. J5.50 and S5.0UO. Heated ami open every day and Sunday. ALEX. MILLAR. Owner anJ Builder. Phone Col. 4034. 3840 n. H. ave. n.w. FOR~SALE?$27850: NEAR GARFIELD PARK: 2-story and cellar brick dwelling: 6 looms and bath; in good condition. JOSEPH I. WEL1.ER. Realty Broker. 820 K st. n.w. FOR SALE ONE SQIAKK FROM i~. S. CAPITOL: modern 2-story brick dwelling, with cellar under entire building; d rooms and bath: furnace heat: deep lot to wide allev; ean arrange easy terms. JOSEPH I. WF.LLER. Realty Broker. 820 F at. u.w. FOR SA1.K-*$.800: NEAR 5th and "B" STS. S.E.; brick dwelling, containing 8 rooms and batli: furnace heat; good lot. Splendill .r'oSK.rH I. WELLER. Realty Broker. 620 F at. n.w. FOR SALE?\VIITlTiMT CASH PAYMENT: " foil- buildings. two occupied for business pur;<oses; well located southeast and iu first-class condition: rented at $76.50 per month. Will sell fur $0,750 to responsible purchaser w ithout a cash payment. Will arrange straight loan of $5.o50 and take balance at $30 iter month, being $26.50 i?er month less than rent. Title perfect. JOSEl'II I. WKI.KF.lt. Realty Broker. 620 F at n.w. FOR SAIJ-: " FIAVDSOME RESIDENCE' l/wated in the fushiotiabic section of the northwest, near many of Washington's finest homes; 3-story brick. 11 rooms. 3 baths, hot water heat, electric light, double floors, high ceilings, large rooms, many large closets. Big lot to alley. New: never occupied. Built to sell for *15,000. Only one left. Will submit offer of $13.000! GARDINER & DENT. INT.. 812 14th st. n.w. FDR SAKE FINE INVESTMENTS: A SNAP for some one; two 2-story and cellar fi-room and hath bricks: good renting section northwest: never vacant: renr, each. $240 per year: price only $2,350 each: liberal terms arranged. THOS. 11. BANES. 013 G at. n.w. FOR SAKE -2-FAMILY FLAT OF 8 AND fl rooms and bath each: hot-water heat; good renter: price. $7,750: terms or trade for house near 4th and G sts. n.w. 2-story hrick and frame house near 4th and I. sts. s.c.; rented $15.50: price, $1,300: clear of trust: terms easy. NEW YORK REAL ESTATE BROKERS. 1423 F. FOR SAIJC?$2.Sou?RENTED FOR $25.00 PER MONTH: 7 ROOM HOFSE: ALL MODERN IMPROVEMENTS: NO. 512 S ST. N.K. KOT 23 BY loo. C. W BLACKWOOD. 1201 G ST. N.W. FOR SALE BEAUTIFCL DETACHED HOMK at Wash. Grove. Md.: large lot. A bargain ~ $5,000. Woodsldc. Md.: ideal home: fruit, shade, etc.; $7,500. Corner home, best section <>f n.w.: owner leaving city: $10,000. Also many other bargain* PERCY H. JU SSELL CO.. 6th and X. Y. are. FOR SALE?OX K BLOCK FROM ST. DOM I nlc's Church 4,vv.; nice home. 7r. and hath, 500. 7 brick*. a.TV., good at.: $72.5<>. Price, SK.mto. On 7tli s.w.. ato. and dwelling: rent. $25; pri.-e. $2.S30. T. P. BROVVY, tilT 4'. s.w. 3* FOR SALE IX~BK5T SECTION OF CAPITOL Hill, modem six-room bouse, practicsllv new; near Lincoln I'ark; easy walk to Capitol, etc.. avoiding vexatious car service. Owner leaving town. Phone Linen. 224S-M. 2* FOR S AI. K A TT EXT ION. COLORED" B ITERS! Am forced to sacrifice my corner home on New Hampshire avc. near Washington Circle, containing 11 rooms and hath, furnace h-ai. for $4,630. t'annot he duplicated for under $rt.5(Vt. in excellent condition. A Idrcsx Box 35, Star office. FOR SALE $4,250. EASY TERMS. XOS. 3611 TO 3619 13th ST. N W. Excellent new homes In northwest: press-hriek front; 6 rooms and tiled hatli; up-to-date plumbing fixtures; hardwood trim throughout: hardwood floors; hotwater beat: large, light cellar; steel beam construction; laundry tuba; large porch; electric aud gas lighting: large lots to 16-ft. alley; room for stable or garage. Open day aud evening; heated aud lighted. TWO SOLD?THREE LEFT. LEWIS & JONES CO., 617 E ST. X.W. FOR SALE?$2,650 ONLY FOR A NEW SIXroom house in northwest, near Oth at. cars and the Soldiers' Home grounds; high, healthv location, overlooking half the city. This Is a modern home, having bright, cheerful rooms, furnace beat, steel construction. haidcood trim, tl'ed hath, plenty of closets, able-oven gas range, handaome decorations and gas fix tures. Convenient to churches and schools hii Ideal location. This home is priced $v'Oo utider any other houses in the same nelght?orhcod. Terms, $200 cash and balance $20.50 per month. Address or rail on the onrr, uooin <iv? tuigs bldg., 15th an'l O at a. n.w. Foil SALE?MI ST SACRIPICK-35 FT. WIDE. semi-detached brick, central-tall house: north of. Mas* arc. and nest of ldth at.; $5,500; cost $X.M>0. Box 370. Star office. 1* FOK SALE?A BIG BARGAIN?SEVEN ROOMS; 4 bedrooms and reception hall: corner house; hardwood floors and finish; gas and electricity: servant's toilet; laundry; wide front porch: double rear porch; exceptionally well built: modern in eTery particular: Investigate: easy terms; make offer; no commissions. OWNER, Box fl. Star office. FOR SALE?CAPITOL. HIU. RESIDENCE: 3 stories, press brick; 11 rooms, modern bath, servant's toilet, hot water beat, open fireplaces, superior mantels and gas fixtures, large old-storage room; 40 ft. parking: paved rear alley. In splendid condition. An Ideal borne at Tory low figure. Good reason for selling. Apply OWNER, 823 Maryland ave. n.e. Rhone IJtwoln. 1S4-M. FOB SALE OR EXCHANGE. FoK SALE-OK EXCHANGE MONTGOMERY co. farm near District; valuable as subdivision or as farming proposition: will exchange for apartment bouse or business property. Nl.W YORK READ ESTATE BROKERS. US'. IV FOR SALKORIEXCHANGE- ELEGANT HUME. Just west of the new (J Street bridge. Threestory brick. 13 r?>onis. three baths, liot-water heat, laundry lube, hardwood floors. Will excbange for vacant or Improved property. This property will greatly increase in value as soon as the VI Street bridge has bceu completed Price. S15.UUU. For information apply to WEAVER BROS.. 735 lftth it. n.w. F,NE TRACT OF 35 ACRES WELI. LOCATED in the District, on high ground: would make excellent subdivision: would consider exchanging this property clear for Improved property clear or small trust: price. $900 per acre. CHARLES A. RHODES. 1331 G st. n w. WANTED?LOTS. WWI'KD SMALL. CHEAP LOT IN OR NEAR Dialrb't in ) \ < iiauge for \ l. tor talking tua 1 and lu 1 coords vnluad at $7."?. B?>x 3*7. Mar office. i* FOB EXCHANGE. FOR EXCHANGE?UNENCUMBERED GROUND, value, $17,600. Owner will take apartment and amume trust $20,000 to $36,000. I.. E. F. PRINCE, 721 Bond bidg. APARTMENT HOUSE. RENTED FOR $32,000 a year; new fireproof building; flneat section of the city; will exchange for good building ground; price of apartment. SSOO.OOO. NEW YORK REAL ESTATE BROKERS. 1423 F. DOWNTOWN BUSINESS PROPERTY VALUED at $32,500; rents for $2,300 a year; In section where values will Increase; will exchange for good farm or residence in suburbs or Cleveland Park. NEW YORK REAL ESTATE BROKERS. H23 F. FOR EXCHANGE?EXCHANGING IS OUR specialty. If you have anything in real estate to exchange, either In the District or elsewhere. consult us. We have clients who can use your property. <?<t? rvi? vnrrin tinrtk uu., No. 1. Woodward building. FOR EXCHANGE?WILL EXCHANGE FOR clear farm or out of town improved property my well paying apartment house, renting for $7,200 (.all rentedi. This will bear Investigation, as ill health is my only reason for selling. No agents. State full particulars- Address Box 326. Star office. FOR EXCHANGE MODERN APARTMENT house, renting for $S.">00 (all rentedi; located in the l?el?t section of the District. Will exchange for small properties, clear farm or outof-town property. Price. $80,000. Terras can tie arranged to suit. GOLDEN BERG-MORAS CO.. No. 1. Woodward building. " I IK TOE HAVE ANYTHING TO EXCHANGE for Washington city property call at our office and we will offer you property iu excfiange for It AT ONCE. We have offered SEVEN 2-STORY FRAME HOl'SES. OCCUPIED BY COLORED TENANTS, paying $7.50 per month. Price, $5,250. laieated in Southwest Washington, lu exchange for | small property in the northwest section. A. C. IIOKGllToN A CO.. 655 F St. REAL ESTATE EXCHANGES A SPECIALTY. An active llsf of houses, apartments, lota, suburban and farm properties. For quick deals see L. K. F. PRINCE. 721 Rondbldg. TWO SMALL. FRAME STORES & DWELLINGS^ central n.w., renting for $53; price. $6,500; want residence in good location. Submit yours. FRANCIS I.. McGEE. 1701 14th st. n.w. -WILL SELL OR EXCHANGE" $2,000 equity In a seven-room house; hath. gas. electric light, latrobe heat; over I* aere ground: large outbuilding: good shade: Iron fences, cement walks: located 3 squares from both car lines. Apply to ARTHUR CARlt. Hyaftsvllie. Md. INVESTMENTPROPERTY. SALE OR RENT -3545 loth N.W., SKMI-DEtached modern brick; ail large outside rooms; trust, $3,500. can remain; sell mo. payments. I>. O. lot# taken part payment. BIG BARGAIN". Offer wanted. Let OWNER show thia to you. I". O. Box 80. l*hotie Main 2S20. 8 8th n.e.--8-rooni brick. 1726 Willard n.w.; 2 apart., rented $43 mo. Make offer. JOHNSON'S It. K. F.XCHA\GK. 845 Pa. are THREE 7-ROOM AND BATH. 2-STORY BRICK houses: rented for $21.50 per month each; I price. *6.000. Total annual income. $774. The | above properties are exceptionally tine bargains and have proven themselves to be the best of renters. Six 4-ronni and baih brick houss. with kitchen conking range, hot water and gas. All well rented at S10 per month to good tenants. Price. $11,700. Annual Income. $1,368. A. C. HOUGHTON & CO.. 035 U st. j FOR URGENT BUSINESS REASONS DEVEL oper of liest small northwest subdivision, directly on electric line, will saerlflcp at acreage prices all or part of 25 excellent large lots. High elevation: between Edgewood. Chevy Chase and Bradley Hills: gas. electricity, sewerage, etc. One-fourth prices of similar adjacent property. Address Box 412. Star office, or phone Main 440o FORSALE?LOTS. FOUR LOTS ON ILLINOIS AVE. SOUTH OF I lefferaon st. n.w.; bouses now being erected oil each side of these lots; lots worth $700 each: out-of-town owner will sacrifice for $550 earh. NEW YORK REAL ESTATE BROKERS. 1423 U. FARMS. FOR SALE. 240 ACRES. LOCATED ON PENNSYLVANIA railroad, half way between Washington and Baltimore; 20o yards from station; one of the best watered places in Maryland. Soli is beautiful, adapted to all kinds of crops. Good ten-room house. A suap at 410,000. Terms. Address ALFRED 51. DFCKi-yrT, Room 28. 1320 X. Y. are. n.w.. Washington. D. C. FOR SALE?TEN- ACRE FARM ADJOINING District line, s.e.: 45 minutes from Center market; substantial 7-room dwelling and outhouses; good water, fruit: attractive place for 45.000. P. J. WALSHE. 1336 X. V. are. SPECIAL BARGAIN AN ELEGANT FARM OF 50 acres; dwelling, outbuildings: one horse, two wagons, harness, plows and other farming Implements; 00 laying hens and about 4100 worth of spring vegetables; lots of fruit of all kinds; convenient to R. R. and city. Prlee, including everything, 43.000. A. B. CAMPBELL. 1410 H n.w. FOR SALE d5 ACRES. FAIRFA X. VA.: SEVENroom bouse and outbnildings: fruit. 3^ miles front electric car; $2,500; 4500 cash, balance to suit. Address Box 304, Star offlce. fos ACRES, STT MARY'S TW^TYTMD. : 2 SETS of buildings: private oyster creek; 125 acres newly cleared: excellent land; suitable for stock, early tnick. grain or grass: 1.000 cords of wood: sacrifice at $3,000. Farm specialists. KENNAKD & CO.. 334 Pa. ave. B.e. Phone Line. 3008. j FINE VIRGINIA FARM. 300 ACRES: WOVENwire fencing; high state of cultivation and timi her. Fine health ami best of water. Good houses and bamtf. Modern conveniences. Stock and fine equipment, of machinery. Store also doing good business. .*',0 miles from Richmond. Will consider good Washington or Alexandria ! property In part payment. Call 2418 18th at. n.w. or address C. N. STACY. Amelia. Va. * 48 ACRES NEAR VIENNA. VA.. ON LKESBl'RO pike: large orchard in full bearing, grapes and berries; good well of water, flue spring; about 'i under cultivation, balance in timber. Good 5-rouin bouse Hnd outbuildings. Price. $4,00t>. 125'* acres tieur Ashhurit. Vs.. on the Binentont branch of the Old lxuulnioii IJ.R. in Ijoudoun county. Fine land In high state of cultivation. improved by n fine lO-room house; large porches; water supplied to the house bv wind mill. Also well at the ham. supplying harn with water hv windmill. 1-arge barn and stable for .to bead of stock. Price. $W per aero. ARTIU'R M. CONNOR. 224 Oxford building. 14th and X. Y. ave. n w. FOR SALE - A FINK FARM OK 200 ACRES IN Prince Georges county. Md.; only three miles from District line. ? Phone N. 1413. .MONTGOMERY CoTT MI?.TFARMS 240 acres. 10r. house, harn, etc.. $50 per acre. 340 acres. 12r. house, barn, etc., $flo per acre. lt!l Hcres. no building*. 12.3 per acre. 120 scree. 7r. house, ham, etc.. $225 per acre. AO acres. Sr. house, harn. etc.. $100 per acre. 20 acres. 12r. house, on electric. $8 506. 10 acres. Or. house, near electric, $8,500. ti acres. Sr. bouse, near electric, JB.800. OS acres. Or. house, ham. etc., $3,000. Farms and suburban homes a specialty. KEISER CO.. 1303 H at. n.w. Phone M. 4983. FARM OR SUBURBAN TROPERTT. large or small. In the vicinity of Washington. Maryland or Virginia. McLACHLEN BANKING CORPORATION. 10th and G ata. n.w. VIRGINIA AM) MARYLAND. Country property of every description. Send for catalogue. J. W. LATHAM. Evans hldg 1420 New York svc. EDUCATIONAL. IN WASHINGTON. PROFESSIONAL TRAINING FOR PUBLIC AND private accounting practice; 48-page bulletin, lnatructlon adapted to employed men. Washington School of Accountancy, 1736 G st. Wood's Commercial School, 311 XT r- wl 4?1 ? A -111 ? ? ?" VH|'HUI "l- OUU11JRUU, l> ll|IU|, ^bookkeeping, civil service; twenty-seventh year. Strayer's BusTmess" College NINTH AND F STS. N.W. DAY AND NIGHT SCHOOL ALL THE YEAR. Phone. write or call for free catalogue. HALL-NOYES SCHOOL. Primary to college. Entrance day and night. Catalogue. 221 E at. n.w. M. 3872. EEELIIZ 8^ ?v.tr' Trial lesson free. o? is SCHOOL At school or residence. Classes and private. ? SIR 14th ST. N.W. I'bone Main 3217. Branches in over 300 leading cities in America. ! Europe and Africa. Pupils traveling may transfer the value of their lessons from one city to another without additional cost. NEW CLASSES CONSTANTLY FORMING. MRS EMILY KKECH BARNES. Teacher of Singing and Elocution. 143 11th st. li e. Phone Lincoln 1739. The Misses Eastman's SCHOOL FOR GIRLS. 1303 17th st. Opeued Oct. 1. Regular grades and graduate courses. Write for catalogue. Phone X. 4815. OUT OK WASHINGTON. MONTROSE A SELECT"BOARDING SCHOOL in the country for girls and small hoys; most healthful cart of Maryland: terms moderate. Miss HAKDEY, Highland, Md. 4 Loo i The best bargai ! "Farms'' column e^ want. ! I | SUBURBAN PROPERTY. _ FOR SALE. 1 ACRE, Ot>OD TR. IIOl'SE AND OUTBLDGS.: | 1 earn; running stream; price. $3.500: , terms. 47a., good Or. house anil outbldg*.:_ nice front on public road: good Investmeut; $2,750; terms 10a. good land, all clear; good | house; shade and fruit; near elec. cars a loir-i gain $2.5<X>. A complete list of Md. and Ya. I farms a..d suburban properties. COME IN TO j SEE CS. YY. I*. MeDOWKEL, Kenoi* bldg.. | 11th and G. j THE VIRGINIA IITEE INSI RAN' "E COMPANY I furnishes Ol'ARANTKED CERTIFICATES of title covering any part of the state._ Safe, sound, conservative. Rranch offices. Washing- j ton U?n and Trust bldg.. 0th and F sts. 1 Phone Main 3438. j FOR SALE?OWING TO FAMII.Y CHANGES. I j can now offer several bargains in suburban ! homes; also a. few moderate-priced ones; part time. A. C. BROWN, I,aubam. Md. FOR SAI.E TO THRIFTY PEOPLE. On Georgia ave.. in Brightwood. neat 5-room frame house; rent. $18: price, S2.tKX>. On Blair road, near Kittenbouse st., 4-room frame hottae. nearly i-i acre of land: price, $1,500. Pretty 0-rootn cottage on W st.. Anacostla. In good neighborhood; lot 24x120: rent, $12.50; price, $1,000. On Sligo Mill road, near Eastern Star Home, 5-room frame house, with liVi acres of land: the land will mnk? some man well to do: price. $2,000. I.Ol IS P. SHOEMAKER, Real Estate Broker. Room 220, Southern bldg. _ CIIIOKEN FARMS?YES. WB HAVE THEM, and a very attractive list of suburban homes and acreage. STEPHEN P. WRIGHT CO.. oflloea Clarendon. Va.. 332 Ind. ave.. D. C. FOR SAIjE- TWO SIX-ROOM HOFSBS; FRONT, lde and back porvhes; bay window; well on porch: sliding door and cabinet mantels; on macadam road; 20-ft. alley: two squares^ to P. O. and electric road: concrete walks; price, $1,500. Mrs. EI 1,1,1 AN F.. CEARKE. 2? Ballatoti. Alexandria Co.. Va. DON'T FA IE TO SEE THESE BARGAINS OF fered ill beautiful Friendship Heights; through i cars; one fare. < 8 rooms and baih. large grounds $4,500 < 7 rooms anil bath, new 4.050 X rooms and hath. 1 v of an acre 0.250 It looms and bath, largo lot 0.500 | 6 rooms and bHth. large lot 3.800 ] Also fine new store and dwelling 7.500 HENRY W. OFFl'TT. Office. Wis. ave. and N st. Residence. Friendship Heights. ONE OF THE FINEST HOMES IN WASHING- f ton for the money; formerly the home of a goveminent official; nine large rooms: handsomely , decorated: pretty side yaixl: porches aud shade; ' cost $0,500; owner needs monev: will sell for ' only $0,500. See this. Box 2li. Star office. ON GREAT FA EES ELECTRIC. ONF, FARE. 2 acres. POl'ETRY PLANT complete, including 150 chickens; large, live stream: plenty of | shade; 5 rooms and bath, a.nt.i.; Vi acre: $2.5u0. j 7 rooms; gas complete: plenty shade: over acre; $2.1XX>. Manv others?all city eonveulences. HOWARD H. DALZKEL. DOMINION HEIGHTS. VA. Ph. Kosslyn, 127-A FOR ~SAEE -RESIDENCE IN KENSINGTON, ! Md.. one of Washington's most delightful sub- i urhs; nine rooms, reception hall. bath, con- ! Crete cellar thirty feet square; hot-water heal, electric lights, shade, fruit, artesian water and large corner lot tniore ground If desired'; at highest and one of the choicest locations in the town: both steam and electric cars. Apply to j Superintendent of Terminal Storage Buildiug*. 1 1st and K sfs. li.c.. Washington. D. C. ! FOR URGENT BCS1XE8S REASONS DEVEEoper of heat small northwest subdivision, directly on electrle line, will sacrifice at acreage prices all or part of 25 excellent large lots. High elevation: between Edgewood, Chevy Chase and Bradley Hills; gas. electricity, sewerage, etc. One-fourth prices of similar adjacent property. Address Box 412. Star office, or phoue Main 44t?. * j NBW 10-ROOM AND 2-BATH BRICK; HOTwater heat: lot 50x122: 1 block from the cars; in Mass. Ave. Heights. Price. $10,000. Reasonable terms. 8 rooms and baih: lot 65x125 : 2 blocks from the electric cars, at Arlington. Va. $3,000. Easy , terms. i 8-room concrete block house, acre of ground; ( lot of frnlt In hearing: poultry bouses; concrete i rvaIks. 2 blocks from electric cars; ft'-', miles ( frotn city. Price, $2,760. One-third cash. ARTHUR M. CONNOR. 224 Oxford building. 14th :?nd N. V. are, ii.tr. SEVEN-ROOM HOUSE, A.M.I.. EXTENSIVE porches, shady lawns, chicken parks, gardens, fruits, grafted nuts, etc. For particulars nddresa FRANK E. POTTS. Kensington. Md. * FOR SALE ? ATTRACTIVE NEW SIX-ROOM house at Woodslde, Md.; modem conveniences; ' lot 76x200; good garden and yonng fruit trees; near cars, schools and churches; $3,900; $300 cash and $30 monthly, including interest. Dr. CALDWELL. Owner, 1st aT?. FOR SALE- MODERN 8-ROOM HOUSE AT Woodslde, Md.: the best subdivision near Washington: 5 bedrooms; large porches; attic and cellar; modern bathroom; excellent water; electricity, sewerage: lot 171x200: a beautiful grbve of over 100 trees, oak, maple, aah, walnut. locust, pine, etc.; high elevation; extensive landscape. Including Rock Creek valley and Chevy Chase; near schools, cars and churches; built to sell for $6,000. Price. $5,500; $500 rash. $35 monthly. Including interest. l>r. CALDWELL. Owner. 1st ave 745 VARNUM ST. N.W. ' SEMI-SUBURBAN. Desirable house of 7 rooms and bath: furnace heat; ground enough to raise ehlckens; convenient to Georgia ave. car Hue; rent only i $25.50 n month. THOMAS J. FISHER A CO.. INC. FIREPROOF SUBURBAN HOMES; LOW COST; easy terms; electricity: plumbing: hot water; good car service; garden plots; high ground; sample bouses readv: cottsges designed. Phone M. 200. PHILIP B. HUGE, Oivll Engineer, 617 14th st. * COR SALE ? BUILDERS AND SUBDIVISION operators, attention - Acreage near Cbevv Chase Circle; ripe for building M moderate-priced detached houses: sewer, water, gas and electricity nearby. Our price will enable von to defy competition. Duly $lo.000 ca?h required, balance at 4 per cent Interest, with liberal releass 1 clause. hliu.> u. unncr. Ooiors.lo I.IJg. Main 5231. FOR SAFE?LOT ?0xl40; SKWKR. WATER, gas ami electricity; also money ]oan<-d to build; near Cher* Chase Circle. OWNER. Box 350, Star office. HAVE YOUR PLANS AND SPECIFICATIONS drawn by h practical builder and architect. Plana froui $5 up. Address Box 358, Star office. 3* 28 AGUES. WITH GOOD 5-ROOM HOUSE. NEW stable and carriage bouse; 3 blocks from cars; only $3,500. This is good as a home or an Investment. CHARLES A. RHODES. 1321 G at. D.w. FINE SUBURBAN HOME. WITH NEARLY AN acre of choice garden land; apples, quinces, pears, plums, cherries and grapes; honse has modern plumbing, large porches, and Is one block from cars; only $2,950. CHARLES A. RHODES. 1321 G st. n.w. 2H ACRES LOCATED ON HIGH GROUND AT j the District line for $1,250. Terms. I CHARLES A. RHODES. 1321 G st. n.w. LIGHTBOWN BUNGALOWS AND HOUSES ARE THE BEST. Terms. All sections. All prices. 1 SEE CHAS. M. LIGHTBOWN, ACROSS * FROM CATHOLIC CHURCH, MT. RAINIER. FOR SALE? ~~ ANYTHING THAT YOU MAY WANT, FROM A LOT 50x200 TO 200 ACRES, ALONG TILE LINE OF THE ROOKVILLP ELECTRIC ROAD. EITHER IMPROVED OR UNIMPROVED. FOR INVESTMENT OR SUBDIVISION. I J. H. MILLER. 1304 F. FOR RENT. FOR RENT-CHEVY CHASE. MD ; BUXGAlow; 7 rooms and bath; liot-water heat; gas and electric light; complete in every parties!. Rental only $3.>..V). YELLOTT & STUBBLEFIELD. INC., 14th anil I* ats. n.w. Phones N. 4158. Columbia 482-M. FOR BBNT ? AT LANG DON'T NEAR MILLS are., six-room house: city water; large lot; chicken houses; $15.50. JOHN T. KNOTT. 918 F St. SEVERAL NEAT HOMES. JLST IN MD. LINE, at Mt. Rainier and E. Hyattsville, wit* large grounds, sufficient for chickens, garden and flowers; 4, S, 6 and 7 rooms, and prices ranging from $10 to $22; H of rent to apnly to purchase of place at tenant's option J. O. ROPERS. Owner. Mt. Rainier. Md. WANTED. WANTED?TO REN* SUBURBAN HOME. 80 i minutes from Treasury: 7 rooms; modern improvements; A* o(> an acre for chickens, garden, etc.; preferably full particulars. Box lb, Star office. * WINTER RESORTS. ATI'A!ltTIC CITY, N. J. Mote8 Shoreham, ' Elevator, private baths, steam heat, phone; open surroundings. Special Lenten rates. $10 to $17.60 weekly. Booklet.^ W. B. COTTBN. Raleigh Motel, two main avenues, affording ocean breeu and ocean view equal to beach-front houses, at about half the price. 2o0 large rooms; private baths; running water; electric lights; elevator, sun parlors, etc. Meals and service best obtainable. Special Lenten rates. H. J. DYNES. Hotel Raymond, Si eel pier. Rooms with private bath and running water. B. J. & F. L. MII.LKK. * king: for a Fai ns are advertised on this ;ery dav and vou will su J m 9 WINTER RESORTS. ATLANTIC CITY, ft. J. Thf Prf-F<??ter Season In more | popular than ever thin year at Atlantic City Amerlra'n Kamonn All-Vear Resort .Make your Easter Reservations before It is too Isle. I It is At this season that Atlantic < ity i is seen at its best, the Lenten i eri'?l i bringing added numbers each year, and the famous Boardwalk, twit tied in warm sunshine by day and brilliantly illuminated at night, is alive with gay and happy j pleasure-seekers, to whom this resort is a never-ending delight. The climate is delightful?no snow, no harsh winds, but plenty of glorious sitnshiue and invigorating salt Ben atr-aud the opportunities for recreation, taut indoors and out. are unlimited. THE LEADING HOUSES Will furnish full Information rates, etc., on application. Marlboroueh-Blrnbrtm Galen Hall : Hotel Strand Hotel Dennla The Holmhurat ' The Shelhnrne i Hotel Chelsea Hotel St. Chariest j Seaside House The Pennhurst Only 4 hours l-om Washington. Con- i venient through trains via Baltimore and Ohio K. K. or Pennn. It. K. OOME TO ATLANTIC CITY tnd enjoy the delights of Sping at the Seashore combined with the comforts and conveniences )f the World's Seaside Metropolis. HOTEL DENNDS is alvrsys popular <?n account of its tinequaled location and its unobstructed ocean view. WALTER J. Bl'ZBY. The Wiltshire^r^TS ireatly improved. Capaeity. 350. Private baths. Running water in rooms, elevator, etc. Music. Special, $13.Tat up weekly, $3.f>n no dallv. Open ill the year. Bttoklet. SAMP EL EIJ.1S. "HOTEL BSLESWORTH, Virginia ave. and Boardwalk. Elevator. Son parlor. Orchestra. European plan. Special Amer *n -* _ :i_ C.. ? I ?? ,.kt_ hln - ? can |>tnn, uiu;. ojhtiui wi pmv. ?? i uarga for &*si or fresli wat;*r hsths. Booklet. Hotel New England ?'n. Carolina nve. fc Beach. I'rlvnte baths: running watpr in room*. Elevator to street level. Sun parlor. Cap. Booklet. BKYAX & WILLIAM?;. Hotel Qpand > ATLANTIC CITY N. J ALWAYS OPEN CAPACITY 600 I FIREPROOF I Conducted entirely on American Plan HALF-BLOCK OF OCEAN FRONT ORCHESTRA OF SOLOISTS Ownership Management Albemarle, rates of $10 up weekly: $2 up daily. Sunny room*, sxcellent table, steam beat, elevator, private :>aths. sun parlors: every comfort and convenience nf the most luxurious hotels. Bkt. .1, 1*. CQl'K. GALEN HALL HOTEL AND SANATORICM. ATLANTIC CITY. NEW JERSEY. An Ideal place for a long or short stay. Stone, brick and steel building. Rooms en suite with hot and cold sea water in private baths. Tonic and Curative Baths and Treatments with trained attendants. Lessons in Basketry and Weaving. K. L. YOl'NG. Gen'l Manager. Hotel Lock hart JSwa"he" f,"j proof: private baths, ocean view rooms, elevator to street. Special T^nten rates. E. LOCKHART. ATLANTIC CITY, N. J. The blending of the pleasures of an ocean voyage with the delights and comforts of a first-class hotel?having all the disadvantages of the former eliminated and the advantages of the latter included?are the hours enjoyed upon its open decks or in its glass-enclosed solarium overlooking the sea and the famous Boardwalk. "THERE'S HEALTH AND VIGOR IN EVERY BREATH." This hotel maintains an unobstructed ocean view from every floor (as pictured above). Sea water in private baths. Capacity 600. Always open. WALTER J. BUZBY HOTEL MORTON Virginia are., near the Beach: open all year. Capacity, 250. Improved and refurnished. Rooms single or en suite, with private baths: perfect sanitary arrangements; elevator to all floors; sun parlor: tahle a special feature. Special early season rates. Mrs. N. R. HAINES. Owner sntl Proprietor. Hotel BotlhweSI, ??,taftT-,S3 Pier; highest standard in cuisine and servlc?: mod?rn appointments: booklet. J. & X. R. Bothwell. THE EASTBOURNE. Facincr Park nlace. Ocean view. Modern. High-class. Booklet. K. H. ft 11. C. CAiiWOQD. Berkshire l3inVAAiT ??%* . Trom Boardwalk. Special L"nten rates, $10.CH> to 117.50 wkly.; $3.00 up dally. Cap. .".no. Elev. $3.50 Sat to Mon. J. E. DICKINSON. DELAWARE. BKL1IAVF.N ltV THTTOCEAN AT RKHOBOTH Bench. Del. The ne-ire<*t ocean resort to Washington. A quiet, healthful resting place. Steam heat: gas; sanitary plumbing; resident manager: restaurant and hotel open to guests by appointment during winter and spring season Rooms can now be engaged. Address Manager. 3* MIRTH CAROLINA. ' After iMWgarat!?!-"! EnjoyGolfandOutdoorLifeAmid: Ideal Climatic Conditions at HIGHLAND PINES INN! (Weymouth Heights) SOUTHERN PINES, N. C. j "Just Far Enough South." A Thoroughly Modern Resort Hotel. ABSOLUTELY NEW SPLENDID ROADS. SUPERB tJOLF COURSE. Suites with private halh. Orchestra. etc. Through Pullman service via Seaboard ; Air Line. Write for Booklet and Kates. A. I. CREAMER. M. II. TURNER, lessees and Managers. VIRGINIA. Great Falls QQQD CAFE. BOOKS NOW OPEN FOR EXCURSIONS. Cars Leave 36th <& M Sts. N.W. L : I I *m? page. Watch the rely find what you i | WINTER RESORTS. FLORIDA. VISIT THE P WAMACANAl. Via the Florida East Coast. 11 Booklet!. 1M". 5th avf.,_N(nv York city. HOTELS. 1 WINSTON HOTEL, First Street Northwest, On Pennsylvania avenue rar line. Eight minutes from I'nlon station. Ainerlean ami European plana; $.l.tai. $l.oo. H. J. Spates. Proprietor. LOAN COMPANIES. ._ on diamonds. y^. x jewelry. etc. f MnnavX CaplUl. $1,000,000. Strict. / \ M, privacy. Indorsed by . / f pt oOf 1 leading bank* and ?ew?I ' .. I papers. Bonded tn the state. I NO / PRUDENTIAL loan V / SOCIETY. V EJCtraS / Ylctor Bid*.. X. ^y 724 8th at. *.9. Why nay Uonl Capital Loan Company, I 602 F St. N.W. j Loans made en yonr own signature. No InI dorsement required. You may have been refused i a loan by some company Don't lei ibnt Inter, fere with you failing on us. We will make you a loan. SPECIAL CONSIDERATION AND ; PRIVACY ASSURED ON UlANS MA1?F. TO LADIES WEEKLY OB MONTHLY PAYMENTS. 602 F St. N.W. : Phone Main 20PS. Office hour*. 8 a.m. to 6 p.m. Ill n-n - - n ?? a lliuirrjiuoaios || Could you us* some money now? If so. we are here to accommodate vou. $'?) ?nd i upward. No publicity. Call, phone or write. ! AMERICAN LOAN CO., 1326 New York Ave. N.W. R Second Floor Front. Pbonc Main 3012. j I MONEY FOR SALARIED PEOPLE and others, upon tlielr own names; cheap rates; "aav payments; confidential, i F?- " TOI.MAX. Km. 50t>. 533 15th at. n w. PEOPLE'S LOAN CO. Loans made to Housekeepers ar.d Worklnsmen j living in the NORTHWEST and NORTHEAST j sections of ihe city. cheaper and quicker than any company in Washington. WHY GO DOWNTOWN? Call, write or phone Ninth 17<o. 1912 7th St. N.W. Near Corner Florida Ave. Open from S a.m. to <5:30 p.m. -THE OLD-ESTABLISHED*' HOUSEHOLD LOAN CO. 6116 F St. srssf* LOANS TO HOUSEKEEPERS. PHONE MAIN 3089. DROP I S A POSTAL CARD OR CALL AT OFFICE. The Old Reliable Washington Loan Co., 610 F Street N.W. Y011 ran borrow $.**, to $1<*) of us If you k*ep bouse, and we will give yon plenty of time to pay us hack in small payments arranged to ault roiir pav dnvs. YOF DON'T NEED TO HAVE A FLN'KLY FCRNISHED HOME TO OET A LOAN OF US. I Just satisfy us that you are honest and we will ; make you a loan. Even If you have n loan now CALL AND SEE 1 l'S. as the chances are we can loan ron more money at a cheaper rate and on easier terms. ALL BUSINESS STRICTLY CONFIDENTIAL. NO CHAHCE FOR INVESTIGATION*. Our office Is npeu from s a.m. to C p.m., and I will ho glad to have von call and see us f TODAY. TOMORROW OR ANY TIMK. If rou are unable to call at our office then WRITE I'S loll l'HUXB MAIN 30115 ami we will have our (representative cull tj see you. ALL APPLICATIONS BY MAIL OK PHONE WILL RECEIVE PROMPT ATTENTION. I Loans made anvwbere wltlilu the District ami ' ALEXANDRIA. V.X. "STCTloans And upwnni secured for salaried employes, own ers of furniture ami others. '$10 loan.. ..35c weeklv I $25 loan . . .85* weekly ! *! 5 loan .. .50c weekly $55 man. .. H.V weekly I I20 ! oan . 7?>c weekly $50 loan. $1.45 weekly I Car. lie repaid weekly, semi-monthly or monthly. If you have a loan el?ewhere bring In your I receipts and we will show you how lu.i. h you i can sate by borrowing from us. j Having loans elsewhere doe* not prevent your j getting Tonn* here, (treult once established with us Is ns good as a hank account in lime of need. | Our rate* and plans have proyod to lie the best because our customers are glad to come again. ARLINGTON & CO., 402 JENIFER BI.DG. 400 7ih ST. N.W. Columbia Loan Co., 613 F N.W. Loans $5 to $100 to persons keeping house. All business strictly confidential. _ Phone Main 3539. MOVING, PACKING & STORAGE GET Ol'R ESTIMATES ON ABSOLUTELY FlREPItOOK STORAGE. PACKING & MOVING. UNITED STATES' STORAGE CO.. 41S 10th ST. N.W. PHONE MAIN 4229. WASHINGTON SAFE DEPOSIT CO. (INC.), 916-918 Pa. ave. n.w. FIREPROOF STORAGE. Rooms. $2 tno. up. Phone Main 261. Estimates furnished. STORK YOUR FURNITURE, PIANOS, ETC.. at WBSCIILF.R'S. 920 Pa. ave. n.w. Rates reasonable. Estimates cheerfully given. Phone 12S21 PACKING Phone M. 2010. MOVING. KRIEG'S EXPRESS, 1220 H St. n w. Large padded vans. Experienced uien. Get our estimate. SHIPPING- STORAGE. CAREFUL MOVING. Mayer & Co., 409 to 417 7th St. SPECIAL UNTIL MAR. 1, 1013. TREE HAULinp to warehouse, within city iiniits. Apply to LITTLEFIELI). AI.VORD A CO.. SOT 14th St. n.w.: l-tt'i St.. opp. New Wlllard. Phone W. 737. PADDED VANS. #4 AND *5 LOAD: 2 HORSE wagons. S3 load. Phone Main 1915-1916. COLUMBIA TRANSFER & STORAGE CO.. OOfi NEW YORK AVE. N.W. Packing & Shipping. Storage. S2 ran load. Before ! Moving i Your household goods let us Otriiish an estimate. Rates by knot or contract. Padded vans and reliable movers. Packing, shipping. Storage. Merchants'Transfer & Storage Co. Phone .Main tfflOP. 9211-922 K st. n.w jEMFRGENCY TRANSFER CO. AUTOMOBILE vaus. Moving anywhere, any time. Special rates on pianos. Distance moving a specialty. 131H 22nd st. n.w. Phone N. 23-0. TOUKS. EUROPE, ???.* $179 including all expenses. Visiting England. Frame, Belgium and Holland For Itinerary and full particulars write at once, MAI A C.VDY. Box 310, U. vf it. Office lodg., Washington. D. C. j STEAMSHIPS. | 1 Ir?uprin2ess!n Cecllie, FOR ; LONDON?PAR KXritESS SAILINGS Kaiser \\ ilhelm II Mar. 18 F Kronprinzessin Cecilie April i * GEORQE WASHINGTON 1 ' HHVXIK V 1 j urn mi i MADEIRA, GIBRALTAR ALGIERS N APLES HKVnt iVlieCl 3 tLC ~ N A* indicated "n Baitimor?> Bremen Direct and UalTeston-Breme Tlironjrh rales from New York C*x?iiAlV to Egypt, India. Far East and 3UIL11.J LARGEST. NEWEST AND FINEST i , Panama Canal=West Inti summer nir | NORWAY POLAR REGIONS YvVj! Independent Around-the-V Tr".?F.ecet So S. Columbus WASH OFFICE. 715 14TH ST. E. F. DROOP & SONS C< OBDRICHS & OO.. General Agenti V f wmiksbs New "( LIME'S 1'ITTED DOUBLE AN D A DDI ! WATERTIGHT EXTENDING BOTTOM tc OF THE \ IS ," April 12AMERICAN LINE PLYMOITH?rHK.RBOFRa?SOUTHAMPTON PHILADELPHIA?QUEENSTOWN?LIVERPOOL P Atlantic Transport Line NEW YORK -LONDON DIRECT. _ RED STAR LINE ii LONDON-PARIS VIA DOVER?ANTWERP. Ci It. M. HICKS. Passenger Agent. W Bermuda!" * a <inr^n a %TM /? t. _ akin ura>l ha ! 5? "DEjnm iti?u,,. ?-> " ? / Prmldrat-ctrrt Wflaoa.l Sail* every Wednesday, 10 a.m. Twin screw. 10.31S tuns displacement. Submarine atonal*: wireless; I orchestra. Record trip 30 hours 20 aaln! uten. Fastest, newest and only Steamer landing; passengers nt the dock In Ber! muda without tranafer. ] S. S. "OROTAVA," 10.063 tons dlaplac# jment; sails every Tuesday. Tours including Hotels. Shore Excursions, Lowest Rates. Tickets Interchangeable with It. M. S. I*. Co. For full lnfomatlon apply to A. E. OUTER* BRIDGE A CO., A at a., Quebec S. S. Co., Ltd., 28 Br'dw'y, S. l'.| GEO. W. MOSS, 517 14th St. N.W., or auy Ticket Asent. HAMBURG = AMERICAN London, Paris. Hamburg. IPretorla . Mar-h fl. 8 am ! -i.Amerlka Mar. 11 {Pennsylvania ..Mar. 12 Pres. Lincoln. ..Mar. 2t) {Hamburg direct, second cabin only. tRitr.-Carlton a la Carte Restaurant. MADEIRA. GIBRALTAR. ALGIERS. NAPLES. GENOA. S. S. Cincinnati (17.000 tons). MAR. U. 10 A.M S. S. HAMBI KG <11,000 tons.i..APRIL 5. 9 A.M. Xtn direct passenger aerslce between Philadelphia and Hamburg. Next Sailing: S. S. PRIXZ OSKAR MARCH 12 | S. S. PRIXZ ADALBERT MARCH 27 ! IS. S. GRAF WALDERSfcE APRIL 11] | Hamburg-American Line. 4.% Broadway. X. If.. Or E. F. Droop A Son? Co., 13th and G ata. n.w.; | Geo. W. Moss. 517 14tli St.. Wash.. D O. t^i i BALTIMORE BoATS~FOK" ! j Potomac RSver LanoSngs h AND BALTIMORE I Steamers ieave 7th st. wharf for Bs tlmor* sjd / riser points Monday. Wednesday a .d Sn'urdav. ( p.m.: arrive Baltimore se.-ond muri ng out Lear* j I Baltimore, pier 3, Light St., Monday. Wednesday ! * and Saturday. 5 p.m.; a-rive Washington s ?end . morning out. River freight prepaid 1'asaeugor ! service first-elaaa. Freight received until 3:49 p ut. on sailing davs. JOS. P. STEPHENSON. AgenE , L< Maryland. Delaware and Virginia Rwy. Co.. Telephone Main 745. "th St. Wharf. rp ns* rp fNfi/7? rui r\ nrxnre5 ir insi^uxj^mj UsUuxjle. ? , CKMI'AGMF GENERATE TKANSA 11.A Tlgt F A IHrn't Line to Havre?Paris Trance). Departures everv Thitrsdey fit 10 a.m . La Ijorraine. March JKram-e iitivj. Mar. 27 j f.a Touralue. March 15l *Ln Ti>ur?b.c ..Apr I " | I,s Provence. .March 2ii *I.a Lorraine. ..April 10 * Twin-screw aleanv"-. rQuudriifle r.e'.ew steamer SPECIAL SATURDAY SAILING. 3 P.M. One class Cabin ?11 < ft 3rd--Isat Paaaeugers Only ? :ttOCHAMBBAl mewi March 0 , ' GENERAL AGENCY. 10 Stale Street. X. Y. G. .1. WEIDMAN. 1419 Ner York ave.. , I Washington. 1>. C. ' ffl BISTRC-AMERISASB UMfC 1? i /"\ MEDITERRANEAN, ADRIATIC f~ * UU VIA SOUTHERN TRACK. L=> 1 * Between New York *n<l ALGIERS ITALY. GREECE. AUSTRIA. MARTHA WASHINGTON. _ March 22. May 3. June 14. KAISER I'RANZ. JO- *SEI'lI I (newt. May 1*. June 21. Laura. Alice, ei i Argentina. Oceania. Sailings utn-.atly Wed. or Snt. If PHELPS BROS, ft CO.. G.A.. 17 it.Hteiy pi.. X.Y. n lloydTFalianoT s, TO ITALY IX 11 DAYS. ? Mendora. Mch. 23. May 3. Taormlna. April lfl. A RATES. $05. $70. $73. $*< AND IT. -{; C. P. RICHARD ft CO.. 31 Broadway. X. Y. j ITSSrmuba] S BY THE > J? ARCADIAN Mi LARGEST AND FINEST STEAMSHIP j JS IN THE SERVICE. OROTAVA i Diaplacement tonnage. 10.003; n gistered, 5,980. *(;; j: MODERATE IIOB'D TRIP If RATES AND INCLUSIVE TOURS. Tickets Interchangeable with Quebec S.S. Co. ^ The Roval Mail Steam Packet Co. I Oivm-Biiv t. snv c1..i1 A trl-j 22 State W I *_?*%. iV-'V/-' ax. ww.-, ... .-p. . _ St.. N. Y.: R M. HH K.V. lobd F St. N.W.; j! A I G. W. MOSS, r.17 14th St. N.W. j| # ScaodmavSaeAmericaiini LSaie i FREDERICK VIII. 12.000 Ton*. No* Bulldinj. DIRECT TO I Hollig Olsv...March IS NORWAY. i Oscar It March 27 ~ SWEDEN. C. F. Ttetgen... April a DENMARK. t United .State*. April 10 First Class, $77.50 up. Second Class, $02.00. ^ A. E. JOHNSON St CO.. Ajjt*.. 1 Broadway. N.Y. OR I/OCA f, A CENTS. ??i? ?_??? ? d> MERCHANTS A MINERS' TRANS. CO. f( "FLORIDA BY SEA" J DIRECT ROUTE p Baltimore to p. Savannah and Jacksonville. j ? Best route to Florida. Cuua and the i ' South. Fine Steatiters. Excellent Service, n i ?; I.tv? Fares. All steamers equipped with ; ' Wireless. i o? New steamers Suwatiee and Somerset. In g commission. Rooms de lane. Baths. Send ... for booklet. B. A O. U. It.. 15th and V. Y. Lave. 610 Pa. ave. and 517 14th st. n.w W. P. TURNER. P. T. M . Baltimore. Md R ALWAYS SOUTHERN ROUTE. Falbre line T&K Riviera i* AZORES. I.ISBON. NAPI.KS.. MARSEIEI.ES. Etc ! Weekly sailings iapprox.1. Write for literature. J 1st class rate. $7.~> and tip; 2nd elass. $55. JA8 W KI.WEIjI. A ?'!?.. O. A.. 17 State St.. N.I. r< G. XV. MOSS, 517 14lb si. u.w. r< % gTEAMBglPg. Tuesday, March 4 IS?BREMEN TW1S-SCRBW HAU.INGS 'rinz Fried. Wilhelm Mar. 6 Kleist Mar. 13 ; r MARCH 22 I L>IR?GT III 1MB1 j!|l| ROENin AI.BK.RT. MAR f. Etncan bermn mar Milinf li?t 11 Dir^ot Oin' n??* ill' 2 America Via Europe f-rt- ? ? a- -miiw k_-1_- i? * * J ! i r.mr.n^ i.> i 111 ? ? *? 11 rHi 'j S*?c Mo r Br ?h?? ?n>"?ii.i';,* ? m , ICS, iVliaiir. ?> ? .ir..?K^r Kt fu-rM " 1SES TO ?. Bergen .1.-- JUNE 16 earing Bremen frhergt-n. North Cape. ?( |1{ T!J \r d 12."> up. I.earlug Bremen > Vorl.1 Tripe. $? *> l p 37.000 tona, twin aeren-. New Building. Retjj 1914. X. V. - Bremen nereis N.W. TEU MAIN 73?fi , 13M G ST. N.YV. s. Broadway, NK\V YORK. )LYMPTC" WITH . SIDES TIONAL BULKHEADS from Tin; i> the TOP -lay 3 WH!TE STAR LINE 'LYMOUTH CHERBOURG-SOUTHAMPTON NEW YORK gi I'.F.NSTOWN?I.IVKRPOOI. OSTON MEDITERRANEAN PORTS-ITAI.Y i no pic Mar 1"- I Cannpie April 2H -etic April ."i | Ore tic May 17 asbingtua Otbce. ljuti It n. a.*. ?t????n?ii??m??nM?m???ni?w ^isit New Lands. QO to South America this season. You will add many pleasant thoughts to your memory of experiences. Take one of the 64-day cruises, leaving New York March 22 and April .19. Cost. $300 up. Those crul.es include Tialtr to Bahla, Rio dc Janeiro. Santoa, Montevideo, Buooon Aires. Sao Paulo, Petropolta, Barbados and Trinidad In tbe West Indlea, and optional trips to Panama and Valparaiso. The cruises are made by the new Twin-Screw Steamship* VESTRIS & VANDYCK, 12.000 tons each, equipped with the most modern safety devices and affording passengers all the comforts of a well appointed hotel. For booklet address Lamport & Holt Line BUSK & DANIELS, Gen. Agts., 61 Produce Exchange, NewYork. Or any local agent. CUNAED MOST F.XPEDITIOrS ROUTB DIRECT via FISHGUARD. ONDON PARIS BERLIN VIENNA fi A _ _ _a t 1.^ _ a r iiBguaiii ana uiTcrpuoi. *1 bo Fasteat Steatuera In tbe World UAFRETAMA LL'SITAMA ar. .1. 1 A M A|>r. 1!.:. 1 A M Juno II. 1 A If. pr. 2. 1 A.M. May 21 1 A.M. July 1 I M Q1'EKNSTOWV- FISUOIAUI? UVF.KI'OOl. 'ranconia.Mar.12.10 am i'jiu;iu a Mar 10. I -in Nrrnan.H. Mar 1!J,1"? am Fram-onia Apr. 12,10 nut ampania. Apr. HI. 1 ;im I'aronla May 3. 1" nu MEDITERRANEAN'?ADRIATIC SKBVICK. CallinE at Madoira. Uthrultar. (lenoa. Napiea. Treat*. Flume. sailings noun See Itinerary. I AKRATHfA. Ms-. 22. IVKRNIA. April .* SAXONTA. April 2d. < ARI'ATHIA. May 10. iWXTEK CUl'I.SE?KIITKHA?I1 ALI-EGll l CAROM A. Mar. 13. Hound Ibt- world tripe, $4P8. .Special tkroufa tea to F.yypt, ladle. China, Japan. Maul,a. oatralia, Nov. Zealand, South Africa and South merlca. Independent Toura lu Europe, etc. ;nd for booklet CucasJ Toura. Agents for Peninsular ft Oriental S. N. o. in United States and Canada. Itln ary of Summer Cruises?Norway, etc.? >13. July 1, 18, August 8, September o. ow ready. Plera, foot W eat lltb street, N. R. Offlcea. M ate atreet, V Y.. opposite Battery. EO. W. MOSS. .117 1-ttb at. n.vc.. Wnab . D. O. No Trips Like These ? Old Point Comfort j Norffollk g New York ?. Boston $ BY WATER | Modern Palace Steamers & I "Northland" & "Southland" K e\:;ry day in the ykau. From I'ooi of 7tb at. n.w., 6 45 p.m. jJ: Norfolk and W ashington ^ Steamboat Co. ? mmm America UME. I'AHI8?LONDON?ROTTERDAM. TwIn Strew Sailings Tuer 10 A.M. \cords in Mar. 4 t Rotterdam . ...Mar. H trod dm Mar. 11 M'otsdam . .Mar. Via Boulogne tPlymoutb ft Boulugn* Oflne. 81- H'?a<r. Y Y . <ir_lnr?l ?e?oti. Our Military Pill. 'oin (he t'ulcairo Tribune. "A pill for an earthquake," as the l.?>non Express describes the expeditionary >rce of lo.OUO American soldiers bciti^r ssembled In the south for emerjfeno. pts to the truth, we fear, with as much reelsion as brevity. Mexico ma> not e prepared to stop even so small an rmy on the road from Vera t'rux to lexico <'ity. but that possihllitv offers no ssurance to American military men. here is nothing' to give the faintest ?*njiifMKenient to the belief that the 1'nited talc*. once forced to the task, can a -implish it without straining Its Inade ate military establishment to the tmost. The "pill" we threaten ma\ ii??.k j forbidding tliat the disease will h# ured by sugKestion. but If we have to dmlnlster the medicine there II he m. irger lev v on the pharmacopeia. 11. Spencer Matthews of Oxford. Md , ?cejved Injury to ids iiead Thursdav, (suiting in hemorrhage of the Oram. f k