SPECIAL NOTICES.
HI NTING A PAINTER) TOO MANY 1Mportant
things enter Into a goo.1 painting Job
to allow your selection of a painter to I*1 Ju"t
the ncareat. Call up North thllO for eatimate.
G II MARKWARI*. 2-.MO 14th n.w.
IT S FATAL TO PROPERTY VALUES TO N Killed
the ravages of time. Allow na to oattmate
on repaira and remodeling. HERRIMAN
REPAIR CO.. 1101 Vt. ave. Phone X. 4Q71.
N?. 1031ft.
TREASURY DEPARTMENT.
Office of Comptroller of the Currency,
Washington. I). C.. January IS. 1913.
WHEREAS. by satisfactory evidence presented
t? the undersigned. it has been made to appear
that
-FEDERAL NATIONAL RANK OF WASHINGTON."
to the CITY Of WASHINGTON. In the DISTRICT
of COLUMBIA, baa complied with all the
provisions of the atatiitea of the United Statea
required to lie compiled with before an aaeoclat'on
ahall be authorized to commence the tvimlr-s*
of banking.
NOW THEREFORE 1. LAWRENCE O. MURRAY.
Comptroller of the Currency, do hereby
eertlfv that
"FEDERAL NATIONAL P.ANK OF WASHINGTON."
tn the CITY of WASHINGTON. In the DISTRICT
of rOLUMRl A. is authorized to commence
the bnalneas of banking. as provided iA
aecticn flfty-on- hundred and atyty nine of til"
Revised Statutes of the United States.
IN TESTIMONY WlIF.KEOl witness me hand
and seal of office (his EIGHTEENTH DAY OP
JANUARY 1913.
Seal) Signed) LAWRENCE O. MURRAY.
Comptroller of the Currency.
TOP SPF.N DING A u7 YOr/t MON F.Y.
I.'HIK ahead to the time when you will
cease to earn.
TISTFV: The Ilonm Building Association,
ttnder the sn|iervislnn of the controller of
cnrren'-y of the Unlteil States, will take care i
ef Tonr savings and t?av ~<r, on withdrawal.
Organized IS*?. Ask about it?
P E. (XAlT.nTOV, Pres.: A S TAYLOR
and W r. GALLIHER. X'.rr presidents: .1. M.
WOODTVABP. See.. 7i" 'JOth st. n.w.; E. S.
WFSifiTT, Ttm?.. if)07 Penna. ?vt. n.w.
"Tru SAVE A I.OT (tr~Mu\KA AM) TRol BEE
when ton postal PUEINKF.RT to eall with
samples of window shades. J20fi tl st. n p.
ttpnuup Shades, 30r. Rpr( Opaque. AiV li'tng.
1.IFE ACCIDENT HEALTH
Tlie Travelers Insurance Company.
M. I.e Roy GofT. Manager,
Westory building.
Jdo EETTER11EA PS ) ALL I'KINTKT)
1'?> ENVELOPES FOR
l?t BILLHEADS $T 00.
501 14th st. n.w Phone M. 0271.
Ask f..r estimates on 1t|>ewTltten letters.
VEATMAN s:''v.rrui^K
weak spi?#F In your roof. 1 make roofs leakproof
- repair and repaint.
COR 8th AND MP. AVE S.AV Phone AT
Geo. A? Snmraonds o^Rl'diKi
all offl, jal (Gazettes that wi'l infrist pHtent At- ,
forneys. SIO E st.. Room _______
EXPERIENCE THE
BEST TEACHER.
We have had 2i' T"ara
right down tlie line,
rep. and painting
Give us a eh:itie?- hi yours,
/s p? o r* i AA ash. Loan &
Grafton & son, Trust bmk
I'lione AI. fV?.
"Tenmessee" Whiskey
Es Ami Effective Remedy
for .ongiis. i-olds and all thrp't affe- tions.
1-.\e.-lle!it for hospitality. too. Large fl? f)
bottle for 11
S>comaker Co., M
T* -cv e-s. O ~ r-e ? tVSA A- ^ f*A >rv 1?\
II line ir i! unii li. ouauj'uj'
1" equipped with every modern appliance
known ! ? the Print r's craft.
Smart. Clean-out Printing Done.
Judd <& Betweiler, Hoc.,
420422 i 1 th Street.
Supplies for the
Invalid's Room.
The modern appliances for comfort mrl <"onvciiienei
anil to mil the physician and nurse.
BKI"?Sir?K TABLES. 1 HAIRS'. BAUv RESTS and
th- vaiU-u- tilings in rubber au?l metal.
McKee Surgical Inst. Co..
NOW, Mr. HouseownerJ
Before the splashing. driving spring vai.rs
- in - have ii< make that r.?>f stand and
tight. Practical tinners at your <-all.
Every joh guaranteed. fall its "up!
IRONCLAD S25w. t"'
- I NEVER DIS At* POINT.'"
Lawyers' Briefs & Motions
? Printed neatly,
quickly and
accuralel v at
TOE SERVICE SHOP.
BYRON S. ADAMS,
Highest Grade Photo
Supplies Priced Low.
Toti trill need additional supplies if you
contemplate taking pictures of the Inaugural
ceremonies. You will save money by purchasing
iiere.
M. A. LEESB ZT!^,co
PRICES TALK,
- and Ol ltS certainly argue in
favor of YOL" buying MIEEWORK
"tid I.umber HERE. Glad to quote
Blinds. jOU figures at any time.
BARKER'S, 649 N. Y. Ave.
FINEST \Y<)RKMAXSH I P.
CORRECT FORM AND
1 1 ?\\ I.XT
liV ' \ t I ' I 1 l\ IV ' .
?r - for olii.-h BALI.ANTYNE
KM'.R^VlNt; ba> long lv en noted. Oon.ult
i!? a Unit stationery for wedding*. "at
home" card*. etc.
Ware. Baiiantyne <& Sons,
Yf atlonera. I 40Q P St Eoo.seilers.
MAKI \??t K PRINTER MATTER PAY.
Y<,u don't buy Printed Matter for waste basket
< rrvlatiiin. Buy |<?h|, clean-cut. high-grade
rk. whether black and while >.r in colors, and
It'll !><tv well. We're creators <>f flue Printing."
THE CARNAHAX PRESS,
L. A. Roberts, ^Ig"-. n^ne* Main'
Exquisite Etchings.
1? 1 r <oll? ?-?ri include. many exquisite *ub
let tr li> t-olor* an'! hic k and t\ .lite. Also
t : v\ colors. ' i.oie j i'vp. it.tersp'r?rd
?. [Miming* heighten the room's
b< auty.
Vena hie, 11225 G St.
Spring Suitings Ready.
Exclusive Importations of one suit of a kind.
Made by llei.barit tbey reaeh a degree of style
perfection that appeal, at once t<? men of taste.
Ceo. E. Hehfeard, Sr"
706 and 70S 9th st n.w Ph. Main .1067.
Wilson's Famous Chocolates,
e It". ?~?vi JL M XIW T
r siren i^.w.
JOHN' J. COST J X ITT, Tailor.
Uniforms of fciiiif ' grac
Ij; NF.tV YORK AY K I'llOM; MAIN
QUICK SIGNS
FOR INAUGURATION.
I. S. GOLDSMITH.
.Maker of Signs as They Ought to B ,
423 Uth ST. N IV.
Phone Main 5332 |
Are YOU a Bargain Hunter?
Ton fat batter results by
hi'lns t regular Printer.
Darling, Printer, 716 nth St.
A GEM OF A HOME."
BRANT NKVY.
SEMI-DETACHED.
Chevy C"~ase Vicinity.
R'ght on Conn. Ave. N.W.
PR2CE, $6,50?.
( > SOI.D.)
Th.? world famoLr, residence liouleyard is. as
you know, a really exclusive section that will
always be desirable. Full brick construction:
spacious porches ai d glass-Inclosed and screened
sleeping purcb. Roomy entrains ball, with large
rozr open flnrsdacc; large, well lighted living
room: well ventilated dining room; kitchen and
Inclosed rear porch. Three master l-edrooms and
one flnished ?nd one unfinished room on third
floor At M.r<OQ this property furnishes ?n iu 1
vestment feature that should !>< considered. We '
den t hesitate to siv that anything quoted at 1
S*'1 th i ' ice v i. ib] show u;> ns ,le-idedlv In
'Wo- Th,. low est-price,! property sui o ;ndin!.
'fcii'd it Ss.ooo : .1 11 he houses this
? ' *1 you i now. f'i ' > > to res
oil > h 1 [, -eiiiibs *!;' Cos ibi II t V of de
teri'Tut ion.
TFI1M>. *."**> < V.a -in.-o M'Ut'hlv.
TO INSPK T:
Tsyc 1 her- t n.tsc 1 onn. ave. cars to .lenfer .
' wh h is about seven squares south of Chevy j
(Y?,p Circle.
SHANNON & LUCHS, j
713 14th St N.W. I
SPECIAI NOTICES.
Playrooms. In UB
ltestrooms. Central
Perfect Sanitation. SlKtppina lllstrlct.
THE NURSERY,
Children cared for br experienced nurses,
725 11th "ST. X.W.
We amuse and educate the cbiid In our attractive
apartment# while the parent Or jruardtan
leaves on business or pleasure in contentment.
15 rent# per hour. Honrs:
lO rent# addilli?nal hour. 8:30 a.m. to 6:30 p m.
Special rate# fnr day. 3*
Attention, Democrats I
T.et us furn]?h t?u with your lines# Suit for
the Inaugural Bail #t the Arcade Amusement
RulMing i Inauguration Night >, March 4. Fit
guaranteed.
J. J. FARRELL <& CO.,
1402 1> STREET X.W.
Mantel and Tile
l>*?trhai5:r work of description promptly
KSpSU.. ,n<1 carefully done.
EPWIX E. ELLETT. 1106 ?th at n.w. X. 7326.
PAINTS fftrSSfe.
We hare ready to use. a fine line of paint.
for all Interior an<l exterior work.
Floor Stains. Floor Varnish, Floor Wax.
Root Paint. "the host metallic." SI.23 per gal.
ANDREWS', iSL'S*
HUNDREDS ARE COMING!
Why Don't You Hrar
I*- Kvangrllst
f I 6. t. RAYMOND
York Discuss
*JHP IvI THE "OA . H-BOUND
covenant"
L^fl llfASHINGTON
PPH TEMPLE
?2l^H CONGREGATION.
1 VonarrtaHan.
NEW MASONIC TEMPLE
Sew York Ave. and l.'lth SI.
A cordial Invitation to all. \o collection.
Metropolitan McthodiNt Church.
Cor. John Marshall Place and C St. \.M.
J A MKS S. MOAiTCOAIKRY, Mlniatcr.
Alnralng service* at II oVIock. auhject:
"THK (iliOHV OFTHK SKCOND MILK."
Kvenlnx service* at N o'clock. I'RKl\
\l t.IRW. ADDRESS, auhjert: "THE
ANERM A\ REI'I BI,I( ."
Free Seata to \li the People.
Modern Home
On 35th St.
Stable or Garage attached.
9 rooms, bath,
fine gas and coal range.
Offered at a sacrifice by
out-of-town owner. See
HENRY W. OFFUTT,
Wis. ave. and N st.
iinn ao a {nnrniin?
ntLU A5 A rlKLDUb
John Danies, Alleged Head of
Chicago "Arson Trust."
CALLED "BRAINS OF GANG"
Attempted Flight in New York
Halted at Revolver's Point.
IMPLICATED BY CONFESSION
Said to Have Started Hundreds of
Fires or Superintended Various
Jobs.
N~E\V YORK, March 1.?John Danies.
proprietor of a road house In the Bronx,
was arrested here shortly before midnight
on a charge of implication in Chicago
arson cases. The police had surrounded
Danies" Hotel, where cabaret
singers and dancers were entertaining
several automobile parties, and were
about to seize Danies when he attempted
flight through the woods behind his
house. A mounted policemaji stopped him
at a revolver's point.
*1" bo 1 i or. c < i r * li o ti- ?, ,1 !. .
.? ??*. j/vuv ca.? mai. A'aur o n u?"* unmn u
by the Cook county grand jury February
114, and that he is accused of being the
"brains of the Chicago arson gang." His
arrest came about through the confession
of two men who implicated him.
Fifty-Three Years Old.
l>anies had nothing to say. He is fiftythree
years old. of good address and appearance.
He was locked up as a fugitive
from justice. He will be held pending
the granting of extradition papers.
"In Chicago Dailies was known as the
captain." because he. was supposed to lie
the very brains of the Chicago gang.
Some of his aliases were Join Kubizak,
John Davies and John Kubi'.z," the detective
declared.
"If the confessions of Rothenberg and
t'dolph can be believed an arson gang
which lias operated in every part of the
country is run to earth. \Ve ha\ < evidence
to show that these firebugs operated
from Chicago, coming to New i'ork
and all the other big cities in tiie east
and west."
Rothenberg-*s Confession.
CHICAGO. March 1.?John Dailies, the'
?* ? - j
iJiuiiA i uauuuuar yruyriciur arrt's. fii tariy
today in New York, was indicted here
January 24 after Samuel Rothenberg had
confessed his own part in the arson ring
and implicated Danies. Rothenburg told
State's Attorney floyne that Danies hail
?ither started hundreds of fli es himself
ur had superintended their starting.
Rothenberg and two other insurance adjusters
were indicted on the same day
witii aDnics, or Kubizak. Josepli Clarke,
one of the adjusters, was indicted on a
charge of attempting to bribe an assistant
state s attorney and Harry Brown for
being implicated directly with the "trust."
DEADLOCK IMPERILS JOBS.
Cook County. 111., Employes May
Be Deprived of Salaries.
CHICAGO. March 1.?Cook county employes.
v.;M receive no pay during' lhl.t
unless th; !>oa d of county commissioners;
reaches an agreement within the next
itw ho::s. A decision of President A.
A. MvCoi niick of the county commissioners
that 3bT county job holders have no
legal tenure of their positions and that
the they received annually should
be withheld brought about a deadlock
in the board of commissioners that made
passage of the annual budget impossible.
The budget must be passed before the
close of the legislative day, or not at ail,
and all the job holders of Cook county.
1,000 strong, are awaiting the decision
with anxiety.
Wapiti in New England.
NKW HAYKX. Conn . March 1.?The
i?i ::cd "Wapiti doer, in ancient times,
roamed tiiro'-gh southern New Kagiaud.
A few days ago workman blasting on
Pine rock disclosed a cave containing
fragments of bones and Indian relics. The
Yale (Museum today Identified the bones
as those of Wapiti and the relic# those
ef an early race.
CHURCH NOTICES.
Wf)J> Hot
"If a person belie>
clear, unmistakable a
That is by regular chi
stands for an indispe
X . . _ A- I ? / ^ rf-V t ^ y"
ior iiic Maic u\ \ uuii?
METHODIST EPISrOPiL.
WESLEY M E. CHtKCH. i.lii AND 1" STS.
n.w., William I. MeKenney. L>. L>.. pastor.?
11 a.m., sacrament of tin' Lord's supper and
address by Dr. I.i Bi Cu. Chinese ni-dieal mis
sionary; H p.m., Mine. I.ydla von Fiuicelatine
Mount ford. r he Holy Land messenger from
.lerusalein. Palestine. will deliver tier celebrated
lecture on "Tlie T n Talents." She
will lecture in the costume of lier native land.
Couio and hear these two Interesting Christian
women; Sunday school, t';'M a.m. Epworth
League, conducted by Mrs. Margaret
Dye Ellis. 7 p.m. l'rayer service, Thursday.
8 to 9 p.m. Musie by Wesley quartet and
vested chorus choir.
TRINITY M. E., COKNEKSth AND PA. AVE.
sc.. II. S. Franco. D. D.. pns:->r.?11 a.m. and
7;;!<> p.m.. preaching by the pastor: 9:;it> a m.,
S. 8.: ?:.'{(> p.m.. Epwortli League.
UNION METHODIST EPISCOPAL CHURCH. j
110th si. near Pa. avc. Wilbur \. "dalle i
lieu, pastor. ?IL.'UJ a.m.. Sunday school: 11
a.m.. holy communion, "The Dynamic of thej
Cross"; 7 p.m.. Epwo-th L? ague: s p.m.,
"The Cry of Ijovc." St rail.re is cordially welcomed.
di m ba rton a vent e m. l. cfn i:< u. rev.
.1. t'. Nicholson. I'. I'., pastor. !?::?o a.m..
Sunday school: it a.m., communion; 7 p.m.,|
Epworth league: S p.m., "Some lessons Front
the Inauguration." You arc cordially invited
to those services.
GRACE. 9th AND s N.W . s. TOWNSEXD
Weaver. minister. Preaching. 11 o'clock.
"JESTS CONDEMVFD": s -."ci.sk. "(iODS
MODERN .MASTERPIECE c H It I ST I A X
AMERICA" ' inaugural study ami "PILGRIM'S
PROGRESS" maaterpiecc scries.
BEAPTIFI LLY ILL! "STRATBD. Everybody
welcome.
THE ClliRCII NEAR THE CAPITOL WITH
a WELCOME for the stranger?WAPGH. I'.rd
and \ n.-.. A. II Thotnpsoii. pastor. W;llo.
Sunday school: 0;.?.o, I'nworth t.eaguc: 11 a.m..
coinmnnlon service, with lirief address;
special musiral program by vesicrl choir.
CALVARY M. E 'if fit CI L t TILT M BI A ROAD
l<efweeii 14rb an-l loth sis. n.w.. Rev. John T.
Ensor. pastor. - 0::irt a.m.. Sunday school; 11
a.m.. communion; 7 p.m.. Epworth League; -S
p.m.. "The Real Knight."
>1 ETRi H'OLITAN MEMORIAL MET ID >DIST
Church, corner of J-'hu Marshall place and C
sr. n.w.. James Sh"m Montgomery, minister. Meriting
service at II o'clock, with sermon by
IN- pastor; subject. "The Cicry of the Second
Mile"; Epworth league devotional service at
i s n CHtrK I ?r. .limit g' "llli'ry it in gi,?-i
a pre-ifffni{nir?tii>n address on I lit? subject. I
"The American Republic." The services!
i tlii-ixiglnint will be putrlolit- in character. Free1
seats mill patriotic music.
H.1MUNK METHODIST KlMSt OPAL CHURCH,
9th mid I' Ms. n.w.
KEY. JOSEPH M. M. OKAY. MMS1KR.
9:3*i a.m. Sundav school.
11 :<iu n.ni. "HOLY COMMUNION."
7:0t? p.m.--Kpwerth lunette service.
8:(io p.m. "COUNTERACTIVE ANGELS."
All sittings free. Visitors always welcome.
FOUNDRY. 16th AXI) CHURCH STS.. REV.
\W H. Wedilerspoon. D. It.. pastor. 9:30 n.'u..
Sunday school; 11 h.ih.. "The Claims of tln>
Rulers and the Ruli*r"; 7 p.m.. Epworth
la-ague; 8 p.m.. "Victims of Disregarded Warning,
' fourth in series on "Tragedy and Pathos
in the Rook of Books." yhartet choir, assisted
by clients choir, at evening service.
WILSON MEMORIAL M. E. CHURCH. 11th ST.
N't. G and I s.e.??:30 a.m.. Sunday school;
11 a.m. and 7:30 p.m.. preaching by the pastor.
James L. McLain. All are cordially welcomed.
MRTHODIST KPISCOPAL SOUTH.
MT. VERNON PLACE, 9th and K sts. n.w..
Rev. E. V. Regeater, pastor.- Public worship.
II a.m.. 8 p.m.; S. S.. 9:30; E. L.. 7.
EPWOBTH CHFRCH. 7tb and A sts. n.e?
Rev. Robt. L. Fultz. pastor.?Public worship,
11 a.m.. 7:30 p.m.: S. S.. 9:3d; E. L.. 6:30.
MARVIN CHFRCH. lOtb and B sts. ?.w..
Rev. H. L. Hou', pastor. ?Public worship. It
a.m., 8 p.m.: S. S.. 9:30; E. L.. 7.
ST. PAUL'S CHURCH. 2nd and S sts. n.w..
Rev. Wilmcr F Johnston, pastor.?Public worship.
11 a.m., 8 p.m.; S. S.. 9:30; E. L., 7.
EMORY CHURCH. 0100 Georgia ave.. Rev.
E. L. Wooif, pastor.?Public worship, 11 a.m.,
8 p.ru.: S. S.. 9:30; E. L.. 7.
MT. PLEASANT. Post Office Hall. 1413 Park
rd.. Rev. P. W. Jeffries, pastor.- -Public worship,
11 a.in.. 8 p.m.; S. S.. 9:30; E. L.. 7.
" METHODIST PROTESTANT.
RHODE ISLAND AVE.. It. I. AVE. ANlTlst St!
n.w.. Rev. Uratik T. Beuson. pastor. 11. short
address by pastor, sacrament and reception of
members; S. sermon by pastor; S. 8.. 9:30;
C. E.. 7. Home folks and visitors in the city
heartily welcome.
| t NITED BRETHREN.
MEMORIAL UNITED BRETHREN CHURCH. V
Cap. and R sts. ii.w.?Sundiy school, 9:30 a.m.;
jircacliing. 11 a.in. and 7:30 p.m. Charles E.
Fultz. pastor.
" CONGREGATIONAL.
FIRST CONGREGATIONAL CHURCH. CORNER
10th Mnd G sti. n.w.. Rev. Samuel II. Woodrow,
D. D.."pastor; Rev. Lewis E. Purdum. assistant
pastor. 11 a.in., public worship, with
sermon by pastor: s:ieject. , i |
CHUIST1AXS": music by the quartet and t
chorus choir; a.m.. Sunday school; ft.4.1
Y. I*. S. O. K.: S o'clock, evening servico.
with lecture br the pastor; subject.
"JEST'S. TJIF. HUE A I) OF LIFE."
COSGUEGATIONAL. Ml. I'LHASA NT. COLFM
Iiih road near 14th si. Morning service, H
o'clock: sermon by I lev. II. N. Cumpbell. D. I'.,
of New Philadelphia, Ohio: subject. "Glorifying
Christ": evening service, S o'clock, sermon
by I)r. Campbell; subject. "The Profitable
Teacher": Sunday school. 9:30 a.m.; adult
classes, lo a.m.; Christian Endeavor meeting,
ti:40 p.m.
PLY MO I Til t.'OXGKEGAT IONAL, CORNER 17th
mid P n.w., Itev. A. C. Garner, pastor.?S.
S.. 9:30: 11, public worship and preaching by
the pastor; 8 p.m., address by Mrs. Ella
Shepherd .Moore of Nashville, Teun. Good
tuusic. Public welcome.
* MTHERA5L ~~
COLL'MBIA HEIGHTS. 745 PARK ROAD. 7\
II. Huller. pastor.?Services, 11 and 7:30; la
evening, ".lesus. the Good Samaritan," Illustrated
with lantern slid"*. Catechetical class.
7 p.m. Sunday school. 0:30 a.m. *
ZION. nth AND I' N.U'. -KNOLISrt SERMONS
by Pastor Schmidt, 11 a.m. and 7:30 p.m.;
Sunday school, 9:3d a.m.; Denten service.
German, Wednesday; English. Thursday, 7:43
p.m.
ST. PAUT'S. 11th AND il STS N.W.. JOHN
T. Huddle. pastor. Services. It and 8, with
sermons by the pastor: Sunday school. 9:30;
i t'hristian Endeavor, 7; I-eiiten meditation.
Thursday evening it 1 X.
K F.i riiF.KA.N FIIMM"M. I::HTAXI? COKcoran
sts. n.w.. Rev. J. E. A. Hoemiaim. pastor?Preaching
l?y the pastor. 11 a.m. anil 7:30
p.18.: S. S.. a.ui. Midweek service.
Thursday. 7:30 p.ro.
EPIPHANY Id! AMi YOI N.W.. CHARLES
! '. STKCK. 1). Li., parlor. Sunday school,
0:30 a.m.: public worship, v.ith sermons by the
pastor, 11 a.m. and 8 p.m.: at the evening
service the series on the "Apostles' Freed"
will he resumed, subject. "Suffered I'nder
I'outins Pilate." Seats free, and oil welcome.
CHRIST CHURCH
(Missouri SYXODi
New .lersev ave. near M *t.
REV. .1. FRJC1iKltlF WKN'CHKL. I'astor.
Services. 11 a.m. and 7:3<i p.m.
Lenten service. Thursday. 7 :3o p.m.
cm RCH OF THE- ATONEMENT. "NORTH
Fapitol and K. I. ave. n.w.. IL-v. I. O. Maker,
pastor. Services II a.m. and 8 p.m.; S. S., '
H:30 a.m. Wednesday eve.. S o'clock.
KLLLEK MEM' lit IA I.. .Mil AVE. AND 9rh ST.
ii.e.. F. P. Wiles, pusti.r. I'r'aching. 11 and
7:4.7; Sunday school. !i:30 a.m.: Junior O. E.,
3; Intermediate aud Senior. 0:4.7 p.m. Everybody
welcome.
LUTHRUAN CHURCH OF THE REFORMAtloti,
I'a. ave. and B at. s.e., Rev. John Wcldley.
minister.?Services at 11 a.m. and 7:30
p.m.; Sunday school at 0:30 a.m.; Christian
Endeavor prayer meeting at 6:30 p.m.
LUTHER PLACE MEMORIAL. 14th AND N
sts. n.w.. Rev. Henry Austadt. pastor.?Sunday
school at 9:3o a.m.; F. JO. meeting at 7
p.m.; public worship, with sermon* by the
pastor, at 11 a.m. and 8 p.m. Seats free.
ST. MARK'S. Sth AMI !'. S.W.. REV. W.U. A.
Wade, pastor. S. S . morning STviee,
with I tatty and ei'imn. 11: vespers atui seriiion.
s: special l."u n s rvicc. v.ith litany.
Wiiinesil.!" I'ven'ry.
FRXESIIM.
FP.1KNHS r.llirilOlK.X.. 13th \M> IRVINE
n.w.?S. S.. ti:4.7: meeting for worship. II a.m.;
Christian Endeavor. 7 p.m. All welcome
FRIENDS MEETING. 1811 I ST. N.W.-ll A.M.
A cordial Invitation is extended.
Prntecoital Church of the Xaurrne,
PENTECOSTAL CHl'RCH OF THE NAZAREXE,
Grace Church, 497 M street southwest.?
Preaching at 11 H.tn.. bv ltev. R. II. FJark
of Virginia; speakers at 7:30 p.m.. Iter. J. T.
Upchureh nwl wife of Texas. Kveryl>ody welcome.
Rev. H. <i. Trttuibauer. pastor.
CEXTRAL UNrON MISSION.
CENTRAL UNION MISSION, fl'g ."'A. \\K. 1
n.w. Sunday evening. March 7:7". in audi- j
i torlttni. Mi'' Mary olive of Itust Hal! will
>!ng. spctk ?u?l play the guitar: Mr George II. i
llarel! will conduct a s.uijj service. Miss j
Proctor. soloist.
HIGHER THOUGHT.
MISS VAN VOaVt WflA. TEA 11 sT\ OA7 ~4
p.m. Topic, "Building Your Kingdom"; Wednaaday,
11 a.m., "Questions": Friday. 8 p.m.,
"Lat*?t Science and Its Result." 1428 Clifton
t. a.w. All welcome.
CHURCH NOTICES.
#0 to Cfrurcf) <
, es that the world needs the i
md unanswerable way ot
urch attendance. The man
nsable institution, even as :
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PRESBYTERIAN.
WASHINGTON HEIGHTS PRESBYTERIAN
Church, corner Kalorama and Columbia rotids,
the Rev. John C. Palmer. D. P., pastor.?
Sunday school at 0:80 a.m.; morning service
at 11 o'clock; subject, "Blessed Is the Nation";
evening service at 7:45 o'clock; subject, " Weakest
Thon Great Things for Thyself?" Prayer
meeting Thursday evening at 7.45. A cordial
welcome to all.
BCKJXOTON T N?)RTH CAPiTOLTcOKT FDOR IP A
ave. and tj at.. Rev. H. K. Bruudage, P. P..
minister. 11 a.m.. "Fn the School of Christ":
7:80 p.m.. "The Divinity of Christ."
METROPOLITAN. UFA I'.Vl'L R. HIOKOK.
pastor, (?r. 4th and B sts. s.e.?At 11 the
pr?a!-hcr will he the Itev. Mark A. Matthews.
P. P.. of Seatle, B ush.. who is the moderator
of the General Assembly of the Presbyterian
Church. At 7:45 the pastor will give the sixth
study in "The Great Hvntns of the Church."
S ;cday school at It::{o a.m. All cordially iuvited.
\\ ESTM1 N-TI i: CiTFU< it MEMORIAE. 7th
st. s.w. necr ReV. T. i-;. Itavls. pastor.?
Morning service at it <?"t; "The
Cotntuonplace In Life." Evening service at
7:15; subject. "The American Woman and
Her Sphere in Life."
Ill TEEN 111 STK K 11 T PRESBYTERIAN
Church. II a.m.. the pastor. Rev. Dr. Grlmke.
will speak on "Some Phases of the Race
Problem." 5 p.m.. W. ('. T. U.; address by
Mrs. Thatcher. *
SI XTfl PRESBYTERIAN CHI'RCH, 4th* AND C
s.w.. Artintr Willis Spooner. minister.-Services.
II a.m. and 7:45 p.m.; sermons on
"AMERICA. Till; WORLD WONDER." and
"Every Man at His Post"; vested juvenile
choir at night. All welcome.
?'rrrKCH ??r THE COVENANT"
Connecticut avp.. N and IStli sts.
CI IA FILES WOOD. Minister.
r.KRNARP RKASKAMp. Minister's Assistant.
HARRY BARKMORK ANGI S. Minister of Peck
impel.
11 a.m.. sermon by the minister.
Musical service, led by double sextet, from
3:15 to 4 o'clock4
p.m.. sermon by Rev. Mark Allison Mat
thews, p. P.. moderator of the general assembly.
H p.m., sermon by the minister, FUhjeet.
"The Crucifixion."
Fifth special monthly musical service.
Evening choir of l?n> voices. Sydney Lloyd
Wrlghtson. director; Harvey Murray, organist.
Sunday school at 0:45 a.m.
Christian Endeavor meeting at <1:45 p.m.
Thursday evening at S, midweek service.
NEW YORK AVEL PRKSBYTF.RLiX CHl ROtL
New York ave.. H and 13th sts.
I?r. WALLACE RAlKLIIT'F, Pastor.
11o a.m. ? Public worship. scnnon by the pastor.
8:09 p.m. Dr. Mattliews of Sealtle. Wash., moderator
of the Presbyterian General
Assembly, will preach.
Music led by quartet obolr.
9:2o a.m.?Bible school.
9:45 a.m.?Adult elnssos.
7:09 p.m.?Christian Endeavor Society.
SECONDPKI^ltYTKRTAN CHURCH (SOCTU
rn Assembly), 22cd st. between P and Q sts..
Rev. Andrew R. Bird. pastor.?Divine service,
11 a.m. and 8 p.m.: Bible school, 9:45 a.m.:
midweek service Thursday at 8 p.m. A cordial
welcome to all.
NORTH MTV8T E R. 11th AN D B. 1. AVE. N.W..
Rev. S. A. Bower, pastor. S. S.. 9:30 a.m.: 11
a.m.. "Immortality of the Soul": 7:45 p.m..
illustrated sermon. "Syria"; 0:45, C. E. Thursday,
7:45. midweek service.
CENTRAL tSt ll'THERN ASSEMBLY!. COR. 3rd
and i srs. n.w.. Her. James H. Taylor, jmstor.
Preaching. II a.m.; meeting of congregation
after morning service: 8. 8.. 9:30 a.m.: O. E..
7:30 p.m.; prayer service. Thursday, 7.45 p.m.
Visitors welcome.
CENTRAL PRESBYTERIAN CHAPEL, 16th AND
Irving sts.. Rev. James H. Taylor, jmstor.
Morning service omitted on account of congregational
meeting at < cntral Church; preaching.
7:45 p.m.. by pastor: ft. 8., 9:30 a.m.; C.
E.. 7 p.m. Cordial welcome to all.
FIRST. TUFr~STRANGER'8 SABBATH HOME,
John Marshall pi. n.w.. Donald C. MacLeod,
minister.?9:SO a.m.: S S. and adult Bible
classes; 11 a.m., administration of lord's supper:
7:45 p.m., service of song by choir. All
are welcome.
WESTERN. THE OIllRCH WITH A WELcome.
H st. bet. 19th and 20th sts. n.w.. Rev.
J. Hnrvev Dunham, pastor.?11 a.m.. ordination
and installation of elders and deni.uis; 8
p.m., "The Christian Conception of Hod." first
of a 6erle? of evening sermons on "The Cist
of Great Truths": 8. 8. at 9:45 a.m.; C. E.
at 7 p.m.
EASTERN'" MARYLAND AVE. AND 61 h ST.
n.e.. Rev. Alfred E. Barrow.-, pastor.- Public
worship at 11 a.m. and 7: S?n?biv
schrol ond Bible classes at 9: t.:t>. : < . K..
6:45 p.m.: midweek service, s . i. 7 -I
p.m. A cordial welcome is < . i s: i -.i inauguration
visitors and other*.
FttCKTII t HI RCH. 13th AND FA..: i STS^
Dr. Joseph T. Kellv pastor; Rev. Dotard J.
Bell, assistant.? 9:30 a.m.. Sab. school; 11
a.m.. preaehiug by the pastor: 3 p.m., Jr. C.
E.; 6 p.m.. Int. C. S.; 6:80 p.m., 0. R;
7:30 p.m., preaching by Mr. Bell.
WEST STREET CHURCH, 1* NEAR Slat, J AS.
T. Marshall. D. D., pastor.?9:45. S. 8.; 11,
'ommunlou and reception of members; 7. C.
K ? 15 fifth sermon on "Anostles" Creed."
Chorus.
G UNTONTEMI'LE MEMORIAL, 14th AM) R.-C.
Everest Granger. D. D.. pastor, will preach
at 11 a.m.: topic, "I>o You Realize God
I.oves You"? ut S p.m., "Cathedrals of
Europe." illustrated, by Ltaniel M. Greene:
S. S.. 9:30 a.m.: C. K., 7 p.m.: prayer meeting.
S o'clock Thursday oveuing. Come.
AT THE Gr\TO\-TF.MIM.K MKMOHIAL PRESbrteriau
Church, 14th und It sts. n.w., Sunday
evening, Mr. Daniel M. Greene will repeat his
excellent stereoptlcon lecture on "CATHEDRALS
OF EUROPE." At the morning service
the pastor. Dr. C. Everest Granger, will
preach, and Miss Grace Rials, the accomplished
soprano, will sing. At the Thursday night
meeting in the chapel, the Rev. Dr. Asa S.
Fish, a former pastor of the church, will he
present and speak. It is also expected that
Dr. Fish will occupy the Gunton-Temple pulpit
Ht the morning service March 9.
UNITED PRESBYTERIAN
FIRST UNITED PRESBYTERIAN. THE
church on the point. Rock Creek Church road
and New Hamjishire jive.; pastor, .?. A. Campbell.?S.
S.. 9:30: morning service. 11. Dr. C. n.
McKee of Washington. Pa., will speak: C. E..
7 p.m.: evening service at s. the pastor will
speak on "The World ?the Field."
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CHURCH OF OI R FATHER. 13th~~AND L S'I"S.
n.w., ReV. .lohn Van S -halck, jr., 1). P., !
pastor. 11 a.m.. sermon by the pastor: sub- !
ject. "The Religious Significance of the lnau- j
guration"; 9:1.1 a.m.. Sunday school; 11 a.m.. I
kindergarten: 7 p.m.. V. P. C. U.. led by)
C. L. Adam>.
CHURCH OF OU* FATHER. 13ih AND L STS.
n.w.. Rev. JoirtPrYan SchaicK. D. D., p8s;or.?
11 a.m., sermbn by the Rev. Charles Alexander
Richmond, president of Union College; S. S.,
9:40 a.m.: kindergarten. 11 a.m.; Y'. P. C. I'.,
7:4T?.
UNITARIAN.
AM, SOI US' CHURCH. COR. 14th AND L STS..
I'lysses G. B. Pierce. D. D., minlster.--9:30
a.m.. Suntlay school: post-graduate class, class
for the comparative study of religion arid
unity study class: 11 o'clock, morning service: |
there is niso k .ndergurten during the hour of
morning worship: 9 o'clock, evening service,
sermon by Dr. Pierce oil "Jonah, tin* Man Who
Tried to Run Away From Himself: music by
<iua"fet choir. The publi- invited to ail
services.
CHRISTIAN.
Ninth Street Christian Church,
9th and D sts. n.e.
Rev. Geo. A. Miller, pastor.
Services. 11 a.m. and 7:45 p.m., by the pastor;
Sunday school at 9:30 a.m.
VERMONT AVENUE CHRISTIAN* CHURCH,
139)1 Vermont Jive., north of X ?t n w Rev
Earlo Wilfley, LL.D.. pastor.?Morning service,
11. "VVbat Has Become of the Infidel?"
Evening service. 7:30. "The Soul's Isolation";
Bible Behool. 0:30 a.m.: C. 13.. 0:30 p.nj. Uei
option to vi?iiors at close of morning service.
CHURCH <>K i*H Hi ST. PYTHIAN TEMPLE.
10'2 Dili si. n.iv. The disciple* inert on the
first day of lay week tljord's dayi to break
bread, at 10:3lt a.in. AM welcome. *
NEW CHURCH.
SKVY UilURCH. Iii'ii AMI COUC: tflA.V NTS. I
n.w. Th" K'-v. Frank Scwnll. I). !?.. pastor.'
will preach at il a.m.: Sunday school. 1?:4."; I
7:3o, lecture by the Iter. JULIAN 1\. SMYTH
of New York city. "Have We Definite Knowiedg?
of the Future Life? Is the Bible Verbally
Inspired? Who Was Jesus Christ?" In library,
Wednesdays, 7:SO, reading circle; Fridays,
church service, 5 p.m. All are welcome. Church
library open dally. 3 to 6 p.m.
NEW THOUGHT.
MR sl X ACNES WARRINGTON. NF.\fr
Thought clairvoyant, teacher and healer; silcnee
boiir. 3 to 4 dully: consultation on persounl
problems. 110 41b at. n e. Line. 2243.
THE UF.CiL. 13th AND L. APT. 4o.T SUNDAY
meeting at I p.in.: subject. "The Divine
Mother." by Mrs Clara B. Colby. Lessons in
truth ami h?nling ami treatment given upon
application to Mrs. I". \Y. I?ay. Public invited.
EVANGELICAL CHRISTIAN SCIENCE.
E V A N <; F. L 1 < A L "CHRISTIAN" SCIENCE
Church. Service Sunday morning at 11 o'clock,
at Rauecher'd, cor. Connecticut ave. and L et.
u.w.; subject of lecture by BISHOP OLIVER
C. SAB IN, "The Omnipotence of Good"; hall
commodious, surroundings elegant. Seate treeAll
Invited.
CHURCH NOTICES.
SEomorroto ? <
church he has but one
stating his position. '
who goes to church ; ;
i good citizen stands
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EPISCOPAL
THE NATIVITY. 14(h AND A S.E. 7:30. 11. 8; .
Wed.. 7:15. 4. 7:3o: Thnrs.. Hi; ITU. 10. 7:3o. <
The Resurrection. 15th and G n.e.. 3:30. 4.7:30;
Tues.. 7:10 a.tn.: I burs.. 7:3u p.m.: Fri.. 4 p.m.
ST\ MAKGARKT'S t 11., CON V AYK- AND
Bancroft place: clergy. Uerbert Soott Smith.
It. I*.: Rev. Cha?. .1. Wlugatc.? Services. 7:3o
and 11 a.m.. 8 p.m.; the rector will preach
in the morning, the Rev. C. R. St I teen in the .
evening. 1 tally l?*nteu services at 4:45. All '
welcome. always.
ST. THOMAS' CHURCH, '
IStli et. neat- T Ml pent Circle.
11:00 a.m. Hnlv communion anil sermon by the
re.-tor. Ernest Smith. D. D.. D.
i. I... on THE UNNAMED
I'Kt tPHET FROM JUDAII: WRECK EH
HY DISOBEDIENCE" ? A
STUDY IV TEMPTATION.
.S:00 p.m. -Evensong and sermon by the curate. ,
Rev. C. Herbert Iteose, on "ELI- '
.1 AIT. THE DESPONDENT."'
Strangers cordially nelcomed to the services in j
this beautiful chtireh. j
ST. MICHAEL AND ALL ANGELS',
--lid ST. NEAR F.
HOLY COMMUNION. 11 A.M.
EVENINO PRAYER. S O'CLOCK.
REV. PATRICK ML'RI'HY. RECTOR. i
CHFRCIJ OF THE ASCENSION. MASS.VCHF
<etts ave. and 12th at. n.w.. Rev. J. Hen
niiig Nelm*. D. I>.. rector.?Sunday services. ]
8 and 11 a.m. and 4 and 8 p.m. The reel or
will preach at 11 a.m. and 8 p.m.
ST. MARK'S CHURCH ,
3rd and A sis. s.e.
Ilev. C. It. Stetson. Reetor.
Services: 7:3b. 11 and 8. j
Every one Is welcome.
ClIFRfTf OF THE GOOD SHEPHERD. fttli AND ;
I st*. ii.p.. Rev. C. S. Abbott, vicar.?Services;
7:3'? and 11 a.m. and S p.m. All are welcome.
ST. ANDREW'S CHURCH. 14th AND COKeoran
st?. n.w.. Rev. .1. J. Dimon. reetor.?
Services: 8. holy communion: It :30. Sunday
school; It. litany and holy communion; 8. evening
service and sermon.
WASHINGTON CATHEDRAL. BETHLEHEM
Chapel. Mount St. Alhan. D. G.?Holy contniunion.
7:3b a.m.: morning prayer and litany.
1<> a.in.: holy eonimunion and sermon, preacher.
Canon VVIIIiHnis. 11 a.m.: choral evensong and
sermon, preacher, the Ilev. Arthur S. John*.
rector of Christ Church. Washington. 4 p.m.
ST. PAUL'S. 23rd AND WASHINGTON CIRCLE.
Rev. Robert Talbot, rector.?7:30. holy contmunion;
11. celebration and sermon by Rev.
Dr. IV Tries: 8 o'clock. evensong and sermon
on "The Naino of tlie Clinreh." by the reetor. '
TRINITY CHURCH. 3rd AND O STS. N.W..
Rev. (4. W. Van Fossen, rector.?Services: Sunday.
7:3b (S. S.. 0:30t. 11 a.m.. 8 p.m. The
rector preaches at 11 and 8. Dally. 7:3b a.m.. ;
lli:35, 5 p.m. Wednesday and Friday. 8 p.m.
Strangers cordially welcome.
ST. JOHN'S CHURCH. ' .
Lafayette square. Washington. D. C.
itev. Roland Cotton Smith. D. D.
Rot. Edward Slater Duulap. A. M.
Rot. George Williamson Smith. D. D.
8. 11 a.m., 4:15 p.m.
Tuesday and Friday. 4:45. Evening Prayer atid
Address.
Wednesday and Friday. Litany.
Penitential at Noon.
Thursday at noon. Holy Communion.
Sunday Scliool. 0:45 a.m.
CHURCH OF THF. EPIPHANY.
G street near 14tli.
R-t. R. H. MeKim. It. D.. rector. 1
Rot. T. Hubert-Jones. 1st curate.
Holy communion, 8 and 11 a.m.
Service and sermon. 11 a.m.
STRANGERS WEI/'OME. The rector will
preach.
Service and instruction, 4 p.m.
Service and sermon. 8 p.m.. at whi?h ttine
the rector will preach oil "SHdl.Ut THE
NAME OF THE CHURCH BR CHANGED?"
replying to the recent lecture of the Rot. HI- 1
Hot White.
On Friday. March 7. at 8 p.m.. the rector
will give a lecture on Ills recent Tisit to the
Panama Canal Zone In Epiphany Parish Hall.
" BAPTIST. ~~
FIRST BAPTIST CHURCH. 27th ST. AND DUM
irarton are. n.w., E. E. Ricks, minister.?9:30
a.m., Bible school: 11 a.m.. "Knaves and
Fools"; BAPTIZING: 5 and 6 p.m.. C. E. societies;
7:30 p.m.. communion and reception
of members. Vol* arc cordially invited.
TEMPLE BAPTIST CHURCH. H)th AND N
sts.. Dr. J. .1. Millr. pastor.-Preaching. 11
a.m.. ".lesus Diademed"; 7:45 p.m.. "Fellow
Citi/.cns"; Bible school. 9:30 a.m.: J. T. Curry,
supt.: 0. E., 7 p.m.
5th BAPTIST CHURCH. E NEAR 7th S.W. At
11 a.nt. Pastor JOHN E. RRIGGS will
preach ou "Glowing Hearts." Communion. At
night the large choir, aided l>y other nrtlstg,
will render "A Service of Sacred Song." S. S..
9:30. Chapel. 3. Junior. 3:30. B. Y. P. I'..
0:45. Prayer meeting. Thursday evening. All
welcome.
SECOND BAPTIST CHURCH. 41h AND VA.
ave. s.e.. Illnson V. Howlelt. minister. -Bible
school at 9:30: preaching at 11. "THE
CHURCII OFFICER." followed by ordination
of deacons, and at 7:45. "THE GREAT INAUGURATION":
B. Y. P. U. at ?:43: Teachers*
Club. Thursday evening at 7:15. and midweek
service at 8. All welcome.
GRACE BAPTIST. 9th AND D S.E.. F. W.
Johnson, pastor.-11. "David Livingstone and
His God"; 7:45. "Pre-eminence of Christianity?In
Its Treatment of Women": 9:30.
S. S.: 6:45. B. Y. P. U.
Metropolitan Baptist Church,
SIXTH AND A STS. N.E.
JOHN COMPTON BALL. PASTOR.
11 a.m.. "The Christian ami His Privilege." ,
7:45 p.m.. "The Important Individual Inauguration."
Baptism at Evening Service.
Inaugural Visitors Welcome.
FIRST BAPTIST CHURCH (WHITEi. l?th AND ,
O sts.. Rev. W. W. McMaster. minister.?Sermon,
11 a.ic.. "All Appeal to Honor"; 8 p.m.. !
"The Witness of 12 Centuries": S. S.. 9:45 ,
ii.in.: C. E.. 7 p.n:. I
Morning Contralto nolo. Miss Augusta Hill.)
"I'm a Pilgrim." l?.v Martin; soprano solo, se- t i
loi-iiou. by Iiuilirr Bark: violin quartet. Misses j ;
Wilbur. ,v::. . I.'n nkolil anU Prof, .losrf Kas- I
liar. "Andant KegEuio," by Pins Kolilor.
Kti-ning- S<.| . > .lo. "O For a ilo-er Walk 1
Willi (toil." b; "l:.i--i Kiibw; violin solo. Miss 1
V.'ilbitr. "Mo i:i!itin;i." by Bao'j-Coi'noil; by re- ;
"l-urgo." by Handel.
CALVARY BAPTI ST i
Church, Eighth and Ji sts. n.w.,
Rev. Samuel II. Greene, D. D.,
pastor?Sunday school. 9:30
a.m., P. II. Brisiow, superintendent;
public worship, with sermons
by the pastor. 11 a.m. and
8 p.m.: church prayer meeting, j
Thursday, 8 p.m.: teachers' club.
7 p.m.; deacons' meeting. 7 p.m.;
C. E. meetings. Sunday, (5:301
p.m., Tuesday, 8 p.m. All are]
cordially invited.
E. Hez. Stvem tells: "Why Washington Folks
Are Controlled." 8 P.M. Stvent's Songs sung.
11 A.M.. "The Quest of Quietude." Centennial
Bapt. Ch., 8th and Eye sts. N'.E.
IMMANUEL BAPTIST,
16th street and Columbia road.
Rev. Hermon Spencer Plnkhani. pastor.
Bible school, 9:30; sermons, subject It a.m..
"Blessed Are the Peacemakers." and at -S
p.m.. "Our Dally Bread." SPECIAL SONG
SERVICE AT 7:45.
PEOPLE'S f HI.RCH.
ST11HO I1ALI,. 1219 CONNECTKTT AVE !
SerTiccs :i! 11 a.m Miss 1!. .1, llifroii will j
apeak on "Eiju.il Suffrage and Woman's
Economic Welfare." A cordial invito! ion is
extended.
BIBLE STUDENTS.
INTERN ATION ALIOBLK STUDENTS ASSOCIA
tlon meets for Bible study at 7:30 p.m., third
tioor. Old Masonic Temple, corner 9th and F
sts. All Bible students are welcome. Take
elevator.
SEVENTH-DAY ADVENTISTS.
MBMORtAlTsri). A. CHURCH. 1210~12th ?T.
O.w?Sunday evening. March 1!. 7:43. "A
Storeoptlron Visit to Foreign Mission Fields."
All welcome.
THEOSOPHY. 1
VISITING TllEOSOl'HISTS AM) THEIR
friends are invited to Room 419. Core:run !'
building. <-ort er 13th and F sts.. headquarters ; {
Capital City Lidgc. t>nemion meeting. Sunday, i.
It a.in. Room open after 10:30 a.m. *"
THE REGi LAR MEETING OF THE HI.A- 1
varsky Branch. Theosophteal Society, vr i I! la' <
held at 1013 1. si. lt.u.. Thursday. Si arch <?. s
p.m.; subject, "Why Obedience Gives Strength."
*
WASHINGTON IXJDGH, T. 8., THE GE1L
mania, 182 3rd at. a.e.?Sunday. 8 o'clock p.m. 1
AU invited to a QUESTION MEETING. I
CHURCH NOTICES.
v. at. c. a.
NATIONAL THEATER.
EVANGELISTIC ADDRESS BY
CLARENCE A. BARBOUR
Of tae International Y. M. C. A. Committee.
ON
"WINNING OUT.,"
KENNETH W. OGDKN. Soloist
ORCHESTRAL. CONCERT FROM TO r,:.~u.
FREF. XU ALL MEN.
Y. W. C. A.
SUNDAY AFTERNOON VESPER SERVICE AT
St. Paul's Lutheran Chuivb. eor. Ilth ami LI. !
4 p.m.; speaker. Miss Ixw'.se Hoimqiiist; ?.>-i
lolsl. Mrs. Helen Ponohne Do Vo; violinist, !
Mlas Roberta Z. Allen. All women invited. j
WnihlBKtoB Temple Conj;renntlon.
FREE BIBLE LECTURES 6>T TOPICS OP =
tbe hour every Sunday at, 8 p.m.. in New
Masonic Temple. N. nee. und JStta st.
Evangelist G. B. Raymond will preach tomorrow.
Subject. "The Oath-bound Covenant."
No collections. All Invited. j
GQ4PEI, HIBSIOX]
.MISSION. 214 AM' 210 SI.
(John Marshall place).- Great rally of mission
workers ami converts tonight. Sidney Whlttemore.
esq., of New York will apeak Sunday 1
night. S o'clock. Gospel services every night : p
7:30. Ail welcome. ! .
CHRimDELPHIAS. j
WASHINGTON U GOLFS! A. NAVAL l.ODGE ,
Hall. 330 I'a. are. s.e.?Sunday. 11:30 a.m.
~ CHRISTIAN STIEXCE. '
FIRST CHURCH OF <11UIST. SCIENTIST. Columbia
road, Euclid and Chaiiiplalii als. Service*;
Sunday. 11 a.m. and K p.m.; sub- s
jeel. "tlhrlst .Icsus"; Sunday school. 11 a.m.: r
Wednesday evening meeting. 8 o'clock. INibl'o p
cordially inTlted. Heading r'X>m, 001 Ojlorado
building. c
SATIOWAI. XEW THOUGHT CKXTRR. *
NATIONAL NEW THOUGHT CENTER.-MISS *
EMMA GRAY AND DR. GEO. RICKER inrac- J
tltioners for twenty-flTp years) receive patients j
week days. Meetings daily at noon; Wednesdays
at S p.m.; children Saturdays, 10:30 a.m.
Loan and Trust bldg. Public Invited.
OTHER SERVICES.
THE SECULAR LEAGUE. 1
'The Guardians of Libe-ty" Admiral J
George w. Ralrd. Her. Samuel s. 1 aus, at 3
p.m.. Pythian Temple. lC'li! 0th >-t. n.w.
HALL MISSION. K23 L.V A V K. V W. SF.RA
ice ererv Sunday at 3:3" p.m. ft>- the promotion I .
of scriptural holiness. P. Hall Lutt-eM. !
pastor. " | t
MONDAY AFTERNOON - -MUSICAL HOITt FROM 1
4 to 3 by George Henry Howard, 310 lat s.e. r
Pilhlle invlte<i.
spiritualists!
MRS. HINKLE HOLDS MEETINGS SUNDAY. *
Wednesday and Friday evenings at 8, 11 4tu t
at. s.e. Everybody gets a reading. Advice,
1 to S daily. Phone Linen. 3"41). *
spiritualism! ;
"LIKE AFTER DEATH" IS THE SUBJECT
Alfred II. Terry will lecture on Sunday even- ]
Ing at 7:30 o'clock In Pythian Temple, second
floor. Messages by Mrs. Curtin. Mr. Terry
holds meeting Friday at R p.m. at. 131 C a*, j
n.e. Lecture followed by psychic readings.
THE SPIRITUALIST TEMPLE LEAGUE WIIJ, '
mee-t at .1" M street Sunday. R p.m. Rev.
Susanna Harris. Rev. Sarah Woodruff. Lee_
tures an<l inessages._ All are welcome. *
palmistry*
'KNOW THYSELF." KNOW YOU It CHILDREN. ,
Mrs. Clemens. SCIENTIFIC PALMIST. Room 1
212. Kenols bldg.. 11th and G sts. n.w. Open <
till 9 p.m.: children, 23c; adults. 41.00. ^ ,
URa- R^ LUSBY, PALMISTRY AND SYSTEM- ,
tic card readings: reference as to ability;
positively ladles only. 11:30 a.m. to 9:30 p.m.
Closed Sundays. OSS New York ave. n.w. (
HAVE Y0UK HAND READ BY MR. DA0LD, |
the well known aclentlflc palmist. Readings,
one dollar. Pbone North 1130. Studio. 1022 I
Q et. n.w. Honrs. 11 a.m. to 7 p.m. 1
LINCOLN SAVED ECKERT ;
FROM LOSS OF PLACE '
1
1
Civil War Anecdote Belated at Trial
of Case Brought to Break J
General's Will. <
XEW YORK, March 1.?How Gen. ^
Thomas T. Eckert, former head of the j
Western Union Telegraph Company, <
nearly lost his commission during the ;
civil war was related on the witness
stand yesterday during the trial of the
contest over the general's will, which j
his son, James Clendlnnin Eckert, is
pressing. The anecdote was repeated
as the witness said Gen. Eckert had
related it to him by the Rev. James
Veit, assistant pastor of the Church of
Our Lady of Lourdes here, testifying
for the defense. 1
"In 1862," he quoted Gen. Eckert as
saying, "when I was an officer in charge
of the telegraph bureau with the rank
of captain, Secretary of War Stanton
called me to his office. He told me that
he had received advice thai I was not
attending to my duties, and that my
dismissal had been written out. While *
I was standing speechless before him
J felt a hand on my shoulder and some
one said: 'I vouch for Capt. Eckert. I <
have had occasion to go to his office ?
several times and I always found him
there attending to His duties.' It was '
Abraham Lincoln. Stanton broke the !
silence. 'I apologize to Maj. Eckert.' j
he said." ]
ICE ON WAY FROM MAINE. Schooner
Brings Cargo to Refrigerate
Railway Cars at Alexandria.
Unless the calculations of the ice
company officials go astray the big
schooner Clarence H. Venner, Capt.
Venner, which is bringing ice from
Maine to the Mutual Ice Company, at
Alexandria, will pass in the capes between
tills and Sunday night, and Monday
evening or Tuesday morning site
should be lying at the dock at Alexandria
ready to unload. The Venner is
bringing the season's first cargo of Ice
to tiie Alexandria company, and she has
aboard about 1,600 tons, which will be
used in tilling tin* tanks of refrigerator
cars laden with spring vegetables
bound from Georgia and other southern
stales to the big northern cities.
- -?? 't J V T ..id y-t* Vi 1
Tlie sonooner liiune uhtuiu. oiujuicl
oicl ice trader to this port, has been
chartered by the Alexandria company
to bring ice from Maine to Alexandria,
and within the next day or two she
will reach her loading point and will
begin taking her cargo s-buard. She
should reach Alexandria about the
middle of the month.
Several other vessels will he chartered
for the ice trade to Alexandria
within the next week.
DEPTH INCREASED.
Dredgers at Work on Dock at Sand
and Gravel Wharf.
1,. E. Snioot is having the dock used for
the sand and gravel handling business at
the foot of 3d street southeast deepened
so that lighters and tugs can lie at the
wharf without danger of grounding even
in the lowest water. The work is being ^
done by a digging macnme neiougiug ?.? Mr.
Smoot and the excavated material
is being dumped on a portion of the river
the engineer officers are desirous of having
filled.
Recently the channel depth of the
Eastern branch was increased and other o
work was done to improve the waterway,
and it is said that most of the dock
owners on that branch of the Potomac
will this spring and summer improve
their wharves and docks. 1
Tite Smoot machine lias recently completed
the work of deepening the water
about the piers of the Consolidation Coal
Company at Georgetown in order to permit
the loading there of large coal-carrying
vessels that will take their Cargoes
to New England points.
i st
Halts Initiative and Referendum. *
TOPEKA. Kan., March 1.?By a vote of
'* to 48 the house yesterday refused to
iccept the report of the conference co:nnittce
on the bill to submit an initiative
ind referendum aniendmc-nt to the voters
if the s:atc. The action probably will
j re vent the submission of the measure by
lie present legislature. The senate adopted
the report Wednesday.
William V. Smiley of Staunton. Va?
graduate of the Virginia Military'Institute,
has been rs-elaotsd superintendent
of roads of Augusta county, Va.
See Page 2, Part 2
? FOR = Inauguration
Ads.
TAKES FIRST HONORS.
Miss Celia Howard First of Class
Examined in Law.
CHICAGO. March 1.?By gaining first
tonors In a class of l.tl. who took at
xamination for admission to the l>ar
Mjss Celia M. Howard, secretary t?
'nited States District Judge Carpenter,
emonsttated that women may he poseased
of a legal mind equal if not su
>efior to men.
Tite examination was held last weei
it Ottawa. 11!.. and the result was mad<
lublic last night. Three other womer
-assed with high averages'. Miss Mow
ird is a student at a Chicago law school
live was educated in the public schonli
it Elgin. Til., and her first legal train
ng was under Judge Carpenter, whost
ecretarv site has been since he was ap
ointed to the federal bench.
FUNERAL OF MR. FOWLER.
Remains Brought From Newark
N. J., for Burial in Washington.
The body of Tatrenxo D. Fowler, former
\ ;< broker with nfllces at 14J1 F stree
t'ti'Unv.'Rt; who died while seat< d in ;
noving piclut tlKiifcr in Newark. N. .1.
Thursday evening, ha.; been brought t<
this city.
Services will he held Monday mortiint
n I.ee's eliapel at 10 o'clock, sifter v. lib i
he bo<ly will be cremated.
Mr. Fowler had boeri located in N'cv
fersey for some months, having accrptei
i position as state agent for a large in
mrance company.
Mrs. Fowler and one son. D. I'. Fowler
liave been residing at VJtJi stree
northwest. Other children are Mrs. \V
)j. Jones and C. K. Fowler of Pittsburgh
Mrs. K. C. Brunner of Omaha. Neb., am
Mrs. C. S. Parker of Houston. Tex.
Personal to River Men.
J. B. Croekett of Norfolk, Va-, on ne
>f the barge Mary Bradshaw and othe
umber freighters, was in the city yester
Jay on business c.onnerted with the Brad
thaw, which discharged lumber here thi
week.
Capt. William Taylor, formerly of thi
;ity, but who has been residing at Nor
folk for several years, is in the city, th
juest of his brother, for the inaugura
tion.
Capt. Z. B. White, master of th
schooner Clarence A. Holland, who ha:
been with his family on the eastern slior
>f Maryland on vacation, returned to th
command of his vessel at Baltimore, re
[ieving Capt. Russels, who had been tcm
aorarlly in command.
Capt. Frank Kintz. who has been mak
ng the tup Powhatan ready for a look
jver by the steamboat inspectors whit
he tup Pride was laid up, returned to th'
Lommand of the Pride yesterday.
A warehouse belonging to John Tay
[or at Hallwood. Va., was entirely de
stroyed, together with the stock o
goods, Wednesday night. The loss i:
sstimated at about S10.000.
AMUSEMENTS.
NATIONAL la^r.me8115CHARLES
FBOHMAN Presents
JOHN MASON
In Henrv Bernstein's Masterpiece,
"THE ATTACK."
Direct from thre? (Moths' run in New York.
PRICES, 50c, 78c. <1.00. *1'?0. $-.00.
S'EXT WEEKB4S SS?t^D
CHARLES FBOHMAN Presents
MUSS SILLIE BURKE
"The 'Mind the Paint' Girl"
A. W. I'i NERO'S Rest Comedy.
John "
evening, Maroii
;vH| McCormack
J2&.O0. On sale
r, _ ,i.? , Great Irish Tenor.
Droop a. IStli A ,
G, and boi of-j (Under auspices of Gaelic
Bee of theater, i Society, t 1*
The Best Stock Companv in Auteriea.
TUir. PftPT I in r>fir r puvfhs in "THE
MAN ok im'hour. "* Nex~t~\Voek?thk
GAMBI.ERf*. (No matinee Inauguration
Day. but Special Monday Matinee March 'J.)
Special Inaugural Concert
Sunday, Mar. 2, Mat. & Right
0. S. MARINE BAND
Lieut. W. U. SANTELMANX. Conductor.
Miss MART KHEKK1BR. >ololst.
Suffragette Speeches
By Miss Inez Mllholland. Mrs. Raymond
Brovrn-and others.
Prices. 25c to S1.O0. Now on sale at Poll's.
Mr. Polk Miller
AND
Col. Tom Booker
AS
Two Old Confederates
Old Times Down South
Predentin; Mr. Millers
FAMOUS PLANTATION QUARTETTE.
ODD FELLOWS' HALL
Hit SEVENTH ST. N.W.t
rRir?.VV AND SATURDAY NIGHTS,
FEBRUARY -'8 AND MARCH I.
MATINEE SATURDAY. MARCH 1. 2:30.
All Heats reset-veil ami oil Kale at T. Artbui
mlth'H. 1327 F ?t. ovltli Sanders & Stayman;
3ckets. 50c and 76c: matinee, 25<* and 50c.
Men's Meeting.
CLARENCE A. BAKBolR
f the international V. M. A. committee wil
lliakc an e?a:ipelist address at
NATIONAL THEATER
- morrow. Sunday, on "VV inniiij; Out." Add resis
iireeed?Hl hy orchestral concert.
KENNETH W. OGDEN. Soloist.
Concert begins at 3:30.
FREE TO ALL MEN.
Boys tander 16 not admitted. Cards of admis<
ion may be obtained from Y. M. C. A.. 1736 G
t. n.w., or tbe various lunchrooms.
I POLITE VAUDEVILLE^
Most Beautiful Theatre in America.
Attractions Equaling the 82 Theatres.
Daily Mats., 85c. Eves.. 85. 50 A 76c.
WM. H. THOMPSON
and Co.. in "An Object Lesson"
Vaudeville's "Madame X"
LASKY'S HIT* "THE
HOUSEBOAT PARTY,"
8 Additional Stallar Attractions
NEXT wm?Grand Inauguration Billi
romr v. oovboy and *rs wateh
NYMPHS. "THE LAWN PARTY," Xts.
I
AMUSEMENTS.
PVMIIMV| TMichtU
|UaUllMaflJ rkBI1>- y>
KV.AiW Mr.VT OF \\
MR. R. IX McLEAN, ?
M R. CH A R L ES R. HAN FORD,<<
MISS ODETTE TYLER, ?
MISS M A RIE DROFNAH \>
And aaaoclato playi-ra, preset)line. Friday <(
ptp. am! Sat. matliM?e. <c
ROMEO and JULIET <<
Sat. ptp., "OTHKI.l.O," SS
Next Week j 3 RfSiS. f?-|
KI.AW A I'.ni.A XiiKK Prnaent 5>
111? Pill Lady
^ Original N?i YniU a - >?l l.?Rd?n <'0. /.
Scat* Now Soil ins.
, FUI DA A". 4::ai. MA1U1! T. p
' (QrfVMWWYt
VUX MJ' M V V V D' im. 11 ?
A master of th# piano. T:<*ki*ta, \S
Sl.ot*. Sl.Ott, "5 cent*. on aale at Theater. S>
Knat?e Piano. >>
BELASCO
Today Matlnrr, 2.V- to *I.:>0.
"The Merry Countess"
Original AI.I.-ST\R Cast.
TOMORROW (R Ml U i MtiHT,
The (ircnt W??nprl?n Snpraan,
MME. JOHANNA
GADSKI
IN SONG RECITAL
KBXT WEBK?SKATS >OW.
* William A. ISr;oly. I.t l . vn nn. ? ? tlv Play af
i the Period.
Bought and Paid For
iiv ;r rtbiaomi ust.
With I'harlea Itii'hmaii, Julia I < n. Surrounded
r l>v t ho Original Cast.
1 M~L Y C EU M S
Till SHOW VH WON"! OROW TIIIFD 4 ?H*
! Sam Rtce ana His Mfyfiils
spi:t'iar? i'kati nr.
' MLLE VORTEX.
KIM OA Y MOOT ? OlNTltV ST4 'RK.
il Inaugural Week TIIK KOI. I IKS <?! " TIIK DAY
ACADFMV Mats Tu<riiiir?
i tvrtutlll I Hurt Sat. All S.-at?. 2:..\
IIlfjar S* "tile
Km;ATI si I.WVWN ro.MKTiY.
; The Country Boy
First Time at I In s Prices
s Neil \\ k \Vh?M'f th? Tr.ii; nividos. I
: GA Y ETY ~
TWO I'KItKOIt.M A\< -KS DAII.Y BY TUB
; MERRY-GO-ROUNDERS
WITH
george p. murphy
e AMI Bill I.I.IANT SI I'I'OUTINO CAST,
e WRKSTMNC ToNIOHi
AM I"111I I S VS. I.I MUX
_N>xt WwL- IT, ARK'S ill N AM AY OIRI.S
- ~~ EXCURSIONS.
I j. ?
* The Electric Louie
TRAVEL WITHOUT TKOUBI.B
UI,TWK.IvN OI K
MID-CITY TKKMINABS.
AH tr<{ilit* 'lfrt'ct to ihi- HotH unri Kn?tIK-S8
lHstri<-t of Baltimore without I'Liaog*
of ears.
1 REDUCED RATE
| $1.25 R. T.
BALTIMORE I
KYF.KY SATURDAY AND SI NDAY.
Ini'juuinz YVasliimrton <"it.v ar fan-.
Uo'mI relui niii?' until .Morula.f 111 :<lni|Ci)t.
: Marefc 3L 4ti, 5ft
{ Limited Trains Every
11? Mfimuntes to and
From Baltimore*
Frequent All-Xight Service, j
[j QITi KKST AND UKST WAY
I t 'I.. ?!?.. P'-ldtcili Nioilf t?f V. l' vi tll.I ; <
| via Amrjpu!i>.
FAST I'ASSF.NGFIl SFKV I. K HI
< 'in il"'riif. Itiirlc -t >
am] all | mill Is d nvii It.. ami A. I'.T
>'. 1! B"?ts ivrry dav ?*x?-npt Sunday !< ami
from ' Inllmrne.
Netv si-lmdnli* im.v In i rt'o.-t in
Famlii'dim ami Oxford.
All trains dir<mt i>> sii aim-i - do -k. An
1 uapolis.
Ask tii-kot am'iit far full Information.
WASHINGTON. HAI.TIMOUK A t\\AP
! Ol.IS KI.l-.nKli' KAII.IKlVH iOMI'ANV,
14th AMI NEW YORK AVE. N.W,
BONO m IUNXU
Visit Picturesque
rraorLt, Va,9 Via Short
Line to BGue Ridge
Mountains.
Stc-1 Fquipuiout.
Frnqwut ThmiiKli Klootric S<*rr|ro.
Spot-lal Is?w Sunday Kxrnrsion Far*. ,
Fars Iionvi' :>??tii and M sta. n.w.
Georgetown Cars MhU Foiunvtloti.
WASHINGTON AMI OlJi IMIMINIOX RAILWT
vlsITT
HISTORICAL
GREAT FALLS
wlirtr vials tin- ]
only remain* of the
skill of tiwilgi1 Washington
as an engineer.
.MUSI 1K-HII1.UU1 J' llll^
time of year.
Round Trip, <35 Cents,
Cars leave .'UStli ami M sis. n.w.
Georgetown earn make connection.
WASHINGTON AND OLD DOMINION UAILW'T
WirnterSunday Excursions
, Fares Washington to
Bliuemont,
Leoaburg. I*m <>n :in Sprinc*. I'll. <v]J< Tc A-h'iurn
anil Intermediate Smi'cu?,
From Washington, $11.00.
Thritton, Va.. (A'. .
_ Obrs leave 30th and M ata. n.w.
. DANCDiG.
mjss chapi'bi<ear, 1812 q st. n.w.. phone
N. 6844. Tango, Boston and latent daneaa
t&nght. Private. unr hour. Assembly (lane,
ewery Thursday evening. Ballroom for rpnt.
GLOVER'S. rtlS -2nd ST. N.W. PHONE W 112B.
Private lessons. any hour. oO-v Wa.t/.. 2 btap,
Boston. Tango ?n<l nil new dance, guaranteed.
Class and dunce, T>?.s.. 'I'hur* . Sat. eves.. f??o.
PANCF.I. A M> NOW OPEN. Kill A G STS. S F.7
Dancing even Wed. A- Sat. eve. Gentlemen,
SOc; ladles free. The ! all i'-ittnr] for private
dances. K. A. KARN.AN. fi'itt Pa. ave. ho.
I ASK EM BLY~I ?A \< F.S THCR.& S AT. EVE., NAT?
Rifles' Armory; continuous dancing. g;$? to iX.
DAVIDSON S A? ADEMV. 71? ?tb n.w. Boston
and all dances taught any hour. Ph. M. 4684.
privatiTKaIscing school. "
t Only One Taught at a Tim,.
Lataat Danoea. Folk Daacag.
alaaco Thaatar. tag flaor. Sal act. M. iMEi