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FRATERNAL NOTICES. | THE COMMAM'KK OP THE si PKEME COCN- } oil. Anrlent xml Aeerpted S<-otti?di !!! *_ ?>f j I'reemmonrv for ilie tinted State* of America. j et?\. Orient of Nexv York, will deliver w leeiuro | on the history of I In- 15 i?in ill- Ifcc' lodjfe- j room, third fl??or. old Mnsoni.- Teutph\ S?th mil F sts. n.w., Mnndni. the 'JTili i>??* .. ??t s I o'rhnk p.m. Admission free. Ma?.f^r Mjimhis in ( S??od standing united. W. II. Mm I HAY. E. i VT. 7.F.A. I . H. K HAMlili. roinmitter. SPECIAL NOTICES. _ _____ ! THE \NM AI. MEETING |?l THE STOCK- j holders of the 11iv:?t lull* !'<?\vrr Coini'Snv. for ti?e elei lion of direet..? j?nd tin- trsiTis n-- ( tion of ?in li other holiness nv mux properly | rome (teforr said meeting. xxiil N- held .it the ' offlep of i . ? Mi'lin. No. 1 ??T North Fairfax j Alexandria. \ on I hursday, Apr.I '?, 1911?. at 1'J o'eloik hoo:,. S. U ItOWI'X. S. r.-inry. 1HK ItO.XUh or IMIAISMA* V or I NK IMS | trirt of i olunil in \? II liol?l ii< regular quarter- ; Iv examination* April lllih ami 1 llli. HMB. , Appli.-af .on* musi l? t?I *?! with ih<* so. retar* by April 3nl. W. T. KKUKOOT. .IK.. Serretarr. i XOTlfK IS HKKKKY MI\I\ IHK STUCK holder* of tho ?'itnimor.v l'uildini; t'ouipauT j that tin- ,i(pnip:in.\ limine s.?M It* principal j ar known as the ?onitn. ri . lnti'idinc. lonte.l . J ? the ii?.-tIi?':imI . iirii.-r .. 11*11? si. aii'I Henn- | I >l\nn<a aw. i?.>*Winston. i? i .. d:?tr:- j button of |K>ri;o?ts !,. iTm iTil* ?It* iofrom ! 'will 1*- mail** aiiooit* tin- ?iofki:r>ldert .v?nrd- | iiie to ili.-ir ros|M'. live holding* -m.k lliriv j iv -i' arbm* tiiii" ?t t"ffliv ..f I!so nn | designed VII red .' s ..f -ail I .iiiiim-rre I Ruihiing <?u>i?an> a- hereby noil tied i<. pre- j ? vnt i l.iiajs to rimler-ijiii'd on or j lie fop ilo* _"Mli ?|.n ?.* Ma-' li. ISId. .1A MI'S RAM! I*. S . r.-iiirr, Ko'tn 113s. Mnnsry Itnililinc. j frasifinf; n?n. i?. ? m.mh ii ? ;. ioi?;. at a j meeting of the itnard of d.re.tor* of the Harm *r? aii.J Mri hanios* National Hank of tleorge- | town, to M this <lay. an extra dividend of 4 par rant on tho .-apitu) sr. . k was > dared, payable April 1. 1!?1?;. to stockholders of record March 1JM W. i:i?Mo\'S'ro\. I aaliior. T If KICK AVI I.I. HI! A MKKTINti of 'I'll F. *t nek holder* of tin . orroran lire Insurance I < ompao.T of tlie Oistri.'t of t'.d.iml-ia at their I office. fiiM 111 li st. n.w.. or. Monday April It. ; UMH. for the purpose ,.f elm-ring nine MM ?!i- j r*. tors for the msiting Tear. Hulls open at j 13 III. *n?I ? Jose at 1 p.m. LPl'IS 15. FKAK. Secretary. | CLEVER PRINTING.No matter what the .-hara.-tet of tour printing. yon an onnt <.n it^ Peine done rn the most effe. tivf style ;i thl- tonality T'rint shop. Jis&d <& Oeiweiiier, Inc., The Big Print Shop. 420-422 nth. l'?? RLASO.VS I'm: A ISANk A* I'M NT. 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Apply Buam>-?? Mao- i gar 'ilia i;v>nin; Star. UDDERS STANDARD" Pt.lMBIV. KlX-i' if** for bathroom uml hi'< li*n iu?tall?d by I ' KKDKKP K STEI.ZEK .'llL'l llth n.vv. ! '' lnmhia 5SS<?. <,?-? **t imaic. i_ 1 I.. i . PALMISTRY. CONSULT THE ZANCIGS. Pai.mists. ran hii k keai?im;8. ji.oo. bTCUlO. W14 1411. SI N.W I'lion.- U 441V. ktvc Ylii.lt HAND HEAD BY MR. DAOUD. )!? w?-ll known trnliflo palm if. I'.tad.n;* $1. only b.r appoint meat, r^oe North lift Studio. l?22 U at. a.w. . Bell-ans Absolutely Removes Indigestion. One package proves it 25c at all dniggists. r ITHERSIIOM IN LOCAL CHURCHE! Observed by Practically All th Episcopal Congregations in the City. PRflfiR AM DP MIRSIflMS i i vvi i mill s/ i if i w i v? i ? v WILL CLOSE TOMORROV Holy Communion and Renewal o Baptismal Vows feature of the Week-End Services. -~s;. NaBjBjpy _ ^jgS^gOg | I.ORD BISHOP Kll IIARDSO.V. Tb?- fen st of Tlie ;i it nunciatiori, a tla ceuliarly sacred to motherhood. an mown as "Mothers* Union" clay. v. a baerved this morning l?\ practicall 11 the Kpisoopal churches conduetin ri'ssioxis. "!*hc two-week city-wid rcachiaqr services arc to close toinor ow r.igilt. At All Saints' Church. Chcvv Chast he feast of the annunciation was cele rated with holy communion this morn ng by the rector, Canon Austin, wh elivered a brief address. At the ser\ ce Fast night the niissioner. Rev. Lewi L Levering, spoke to a large congre ration on the subject of "Salvation, le urged the people to distinguish be ween intellectual and moral concep ions of Cod, and spoke of the atone nent as a promise, as a fa? t, and a xperience. Pictures Drawing Power of Christ. The niissioner pictured the draw-in .ower of Christ crucified in all age: kt til** i lose of the sermon the con .regation stood and renewed baptisms ow s. Th" Hussion at this church will Hos omorrow. At ; ?;"? the niissioner wi ddress the Sundav school. At the 1 'dock service Bishop Carding wi drninister conli i mat ion. In the even ig th?- niissioner xviil conclude hi eries of addresses by speaking o The ('town of Life. The "Gloria i Ixcelsis' wili be sung a.-- an an the] if thanksgiving, and a thank offerin x ili be made. At St. Mark's Church. The feast of the annunciation was oi ;e;\ed tins morning at St. Mark "bun h. \t tii* service last night t! hui ' ii v. as crowded to ti> doors t iear I "f-.iii Vernon preach on the suk em. " What Shall I I ?c? to Re Saved. "an V* : non advised the peoplf to pi heir cases into the hands of Christ n f He w . I e no advocate before a judg following his sermon In. Vernon gav listru' tion for holy communion. Services at St. Mark's tomorrow v. i se t he same as on other Sundays, it tnnouriced. but the evening: servo vi 11 be especially impressive. Baj ismal vows will be repeated and n lewed by the congregation, and as nark of thanksgiving the "Festival '1 jeurn" will be sung. There ate al; note than TOO resolution cards to 1 eceived by the mission'-;. A thank living offering will be collect-d !> Stetson will officiate a' the evenir n-rvice a d ftean Vet i.on wijl preach. Christ Church. Georgetown. The fe.st of the annunciation w. observed with holy (ommunion at /clod this morning at Christ Churc Jeorgdow n. At the church last night t|ie mil doner. Re v. I?r Nelson F'. Dame, uig< lis bearers to take up the work of t! _,ord. He said it was the duty of tl people to take up the work of Cod ar 1 urth*-1 it by spreading their effor hroughout all the parishes. Service, tomorrow at Christ Chun w ill be elaborate. Holy ? ommunit w ili b lebrated at 7:30 and 11 o'clo? in the morning. At Id o'clock R f'ame will talk to the children of tl parish. The services will take pla< with ' mm union at 11 o <lo?-K. ana :a! rvi?o for mkmi will be held ; o\ ir? tlx- afternoon. Tlx* ser j? ' ,*it s ?.vi?.n;k v. ill mark the closir of tlx- ini:-1"ion. St. John's Church. Georgetown. At St. John's ''hur? h. Georgetown, large < mgrcgat ion was present la night to hear He v. Herbert Parrish. 1 preached on the subject of "Rife Ete nal" and the significance of life in th world. He will preach at both servic tomorrow. The mission to boys and girls clos? yesterday afternoon. Rewards we given to nearly 100 who had not mtssi n day. also to those who obtained goc marks for the catechism and for wri ing diligences. The Sulpieiau syste was followed in the mission and tl interest increased from day to day. .Many adults attended the mission children. It was conducted by the re tor-. Kev ?'. P. Spat ling, assisted 1 Rev. G. \\ . At k in son and lie v. ! '. Kite hte. Large Congregations Expected. lievoi'd-breaking congregations a looked for tomorrow in St. Albati parish. Rev. Mr. Mai thews will preai at St. A1 ban's t'hurch tri the morn in at St. Patrick's t'hanel in the afte noon and at St. t'olumba'a Chapel night. fiev. Mr. Palmer will preach St. f'olumba's in the morning arid St Alhan s :it night. Rev. Mr. Shear will preach in St. David's Chapel itt tl morn i nic. Larger congregations than ever we ween ni a)' of the ii \ churches in .s Albans parish last night. Rev. .V Matthew v preached on tlie Ten '"or nan?irn? i * - hi St Coluniha"s Pimp#* ^ rons r* icr t oil wht?h completely ta.v the capa'-tt;. of fjie chapel. At i1 Imvuk- l?e\ .Mr-. Palmer took as h text 'He Kept Rack Part of the Pric< from the Ana ma* Incident in Acts, part, he said "Von may deceive yo neighbors. you may deceive yo friends, but you cannot deceive <?c Religion is worth exactly what yi pay for it, in sacrificing your pet idea and sins. The man who does not p* anything for his religion, vvho%does n | j give up anything" for it, will not have! f j a religion worth much." ! % [ j Tier. Mr. Shearer had a large con- ^ | gregation in St. Alban's Church. At ^ I the Bible reading in St. Alban's Rev.! Mr. Matthews, taking the Kpistle to the i 1 <'olossia ns. spoke of seven kinds of j l jprajer?individual, public, earnest.-iti\ | tercesrory, faniilv, ceaseless and faithJ fill. e FRENCH SHELL ENEMY ? ONMiKI FRONT Wit v< Ibvi 111 II I1WI1I ; _ i i Show Activity in Region of Giavgcli. ^ According to German \J I Advices. 'f | RKKI.IN. March The Hfr 1 i per ; W iTageblatt's Macedonian correspondent . sa\ s thai French forces from the intrenched camp at Saloniki have been showing activity in the neighborhood . of'c; ievue I i on the Serbia n-< Ireek frontier. where they fired ten shots from > j heavy guns against <lerma n - Aust rian 1 sa pioneers who were repairing bridges, th i The shots did no damage. i \\ The French also carried out a bom- : A jhardment in he vicinix of Doiran. A ^e | mnnber of small skirmishes beween ; I patrols have taken place, ihe corre- ; jspondetit adds. v ! f'f | MARRIED MEN DEMAND i ! EARL OF DERBY RETIRE 1 i _ ea : 1,1 Protests Registered Against Call to ' Colors Before Single I Men Respond. MA Xt 'U KSTKll, Kngland. Map-h _ *?. The Karl of Derby's resignaion as di- ni re cor general of recruiing is demanded m 1 ii a resolution passed at a meeting of ("c married men .vho have attested under w the Derby scheme*. The meeting was n: held for the purpose of protesting st against married men being tolled to v the colors before all available single j 3 nmn had joined the army. j '' Similar meetings of protest were held J ^ s simultaneously in other cities. j ^ j w; : ACCUSED OF ATTEMPT TO POISON HIS WIFE; ? ~ I m s Harry B. Brooks, Colored. Placed | m Under $5,000 Bonds Pending j Grand Jury Hearing. ! ! ai i VN s Charged with having- tyc-rl to poison K his wife, Hai rv H Brooks, colored. < ; r?. was today held i i: the 1'njted States |? branch of the Police Court on $5,000 ai g I bonds to await action by the grand J k?. I jury. Brooks, who has been separated i -p - 'from liis a*, ife, Martha B. Brooks of j w il !727 Kenyon street northwest, is al- j jleged to have sent his wife a bottle of j % M blackberry cordial recently, in which* i there was arsenic enough to kill 150 !1 'persons. Brooks, it is said, pleaded - guilty to the charge of attempted pois soniug. V ?? I p: I Note From "Girl Friend." t< S i Mrs. Biooks received the cordial a j few days ago. Accompanying it was a j'1 note purporting to come from a girl {f'( friend whom she had not seen for two ; .ears Martha had a numbm of friends ' S I -1 t in arid had prepared to sample a glass ^ of the beverage, when one of her com- j^Jpanions sard she had better be care- c fu! "'cause you have had a powerful 1 lot of bad iuck lately."' s ' .. .1 nr. Il Ian .. i Jl f I) ?> ' j * OU|JlJiig linn dumu.i . < . V.I ( I fait that she had suspicions the writ- j 1H i ing in the note looker! more like her I ?' (husband's than her girl friend's, she e learned the bottle to the police station. n I Detectives Robert Hovvlett and Charles * ! H. Bradley took it to the District !S chemist, who found that the bottle e contained 413 grains of arsenic. f Running down a few additional clues. , the police decided Brooks was the per petrator of the deed, and swore out a I warrant. 7 TOTAL OF 4,162,700 PESOS ,f '8 SLATED FOR DESTRUCTION ; * 18 Mexican Currency of So-Called Army J h j Issue to Be Burned in Public Square. i ;d ie MEXICO CITY, March 31 (delayed).? With ceremony 4,162.700 pesos of paper ts money will be burned tomorrow by officials of the treasury department in h the great public square of Mexico City V' fronting the national palace. This r money is a large part of the so-called ie army issue which is being slowly e ! withdrawn from circulation. : The national treasurer announced toi ! night that bullion and other forms of j metallic reserves arc being brought in i from various states ??f the republic and i concentrated in tne national palace in readiness for th^new issue of the pa^ per money which was printed in New j i orK. vne iiunuicu iniiiiuu pcnus ui 'e this money has already arrived and r" th?- remainder. 150.000.000 pesos, is exis pected within a few weeks, es The treasurer has repeated his statement to the public that all citizens will f.ri be properly protected during the financial oliangee, and that there will he no efj repudiation of the old issues of paper Kj money. t SUCCEEDS CARDINAL GOTTI. *? Cardinal Serafini Appointed Prefect y of Congregation of Propaganda. KO.MK, via Paris. March 2 5.? Pope Benedict has apopinted Cardinal I'omenico Seraflni to he prefect of the rf> sacred congregation of the propaganda. i's 7 rh The position of the prefect of the propaganda, the important Roman conK' gregation which has charge of the adr ministration of Catholic Church affairs iii 1111ion ? >?unines, iifcanie vacant with the death of Cardinal <Iotti last ,n week, at er : he ' ~ ^ " Don t Miss tlie F n i"i Iii todav's Star. W'hctlu ^t. ^ renter it will pay you t J," prospects for inspection fr Iir of desirable propositions ia Want Ad pages. iy . ft- I i MIETOIR FATE REMAINS IN DOUBT /ireless From Auxiliary Ship Aurora Makes No Mention of the Explorer. EADER OF PARTY ACROSS SOUTH POLAR CONTINENT >ssage From Vessel Sent to Rescue : Leaves World in Dark as to His Whereabouts. I.U.MmiX. Mari h ' \ wirM?-itK nfw- | ye from the auxiliary ship Aurora of f Shackleton Amarot it- expedition as received in London yesterday. The urora at the time the message was nt w is in the far south I'acific. The ire less said the si earner had heen imaged and was proceeding to New inland for repairs. Reports received here today state that' e vessel is not in distress or in. reed of isislnnce. Reu tor's Melbourne correlondent telegraphs that if necessary a lief ship will be dispatched from New ?alai!?l to meet the Aurora. A New uiland wireless station is in communition with her-. Sir noughts Mawson. e antar'-tie explorer. expresses Hie linion lh;U there is no cause for undue a rin. The fate of Lieut. Sir Krnest SJiacklen and the jiafty with him which set it to cross the south pole is not. no w 11. -Apparently a:i attempt had been ade to send the wireless for several onths. hut it had only just heen reived a t the New Zealand station, hich forwarded 11 to Kngland. The essago was sent by a member of the aff of fhe Aurora, which went from i:stralia to Ross sea at the end of 'It for the purpose of bringing back 'ai kleton's party w hen tliey had ossed the south polar continent It ty not known that the Aurora had ireleps on board, and the dispatch ah mt-u verom at ;hi office of the ex- 1 trillion which had Wen closed fori me time. ! 1 Leaves the World in Doubt. The news ;?s received in London | aves the world completely in the dark j 5 to the doings or whereabouts of I icut. Shackleton arid his irmnedate I irty. if they have carried out their! "Ogram they are now presumably at le Ross sea base. l?ut without the exacted ship to take them off. Even if Shackleton has been unsue ssful in the attempt to cross the pole ?d has had to retrace his steps to the iddel sea base, theme to return to uenos Aires, tic: relief expedition will jve to be reorganized to effect the rS'-ue of Lieut. Aeneas Mackintosh, . N. R.. in command of the Aurora, id a number of his companions who ere ' ft on shore at Ross sea when le Aurora broke from her moorings, b great question is will the stores hich these men possessed be sufficient ? sustain the lives of the party for a ea r News Communicated to King. The information contained in the niestge received at London was at once omni unicated ?<? King Ceorge. who resented Lieut. Shackleton with a flag ) <arr> fluting his march, arid who as taken great interest in Schakle>n's task. Tiie news caused grave >nstej nat ion among the relatives and fiends of t lie explorer. I'ntH t lie Aurora ar rives at some port rifl a full story of her adventures is vailable. the extent *? f the loss suslined by th<- part;, cannot he definitely now n. The full text of the wireless ruesage re.-*-iyed m London contained bout Kni words It. said that the lurora had reached her destination ite in January. lJfla, and landed two allies under Lieut. Mackintosh and iso a considerable quantity of stores, lean while the Aurora lay at h?*r moorigs off Cape Evans. Several attempts ere made to find a. safe harbor, but iese all failed owing to the extremely ad season. )riven From Moorings by Blizzard. A blizzard May drove the Aurora rom her moorings. 'T'hc vessel became adged in pack ice, which carried her torthward a found Cape Ada r e. .She ost her rudder arid suffered a severe train to her hull iri the ice about lul.v 21. when ninety miles south of 'oulrnan Island. The message adds the folowing six COMFORTBABYS tmSNN wiTHcirnciicA SOAP RATHINfA wi ma a/i u a?u i ul/ They are so cleansing and soothing. If his skm is irritated or rashy, anoint gently with a little Cuticura Ointment. Sample Each Free by Mall With 32-p. Skin Book on request. Addrm pont-ord "Cvticnra, Dept. KMi, Boat on." Sold throughout the world. Leal Estate Ads t yiiii arc a buyer or ii make nut a list ot 0111 the complete array i offered you on the V O 'K' names to those reported ashore in the j Melbourne dispatch: Laeut. Mackin-J tosli. H. Wild and Messrs .loyt e, Cope, j Stevens and Smith. The breaking away of the Auroral and her consentient iiiabilit\ to pick up the members <?f the Shnokleton ?-x- j pediiion on their arrival at the I toss J sea side of the Antarctic was almost } f the only contingency that had not been. I foreseen i Four Members of Party Left Behind. j i MKLKOI KN!:. Australa. Munli 2". (Four liirnihcr;- of tin Aurora's j it \ j (were loft behind at the Koss sea base j of t It expedit ion It is evident from the Aurora's wire- ! ! less dispatch that t 1m fate of Lieut. Si:-. I j Rrnost Shackleton am! the rest of the : party which is attempting to cross the 1 j antarctic region is yet \inknown. Prob- ; | ably nothing will he heard from them . | until next November, \vh< n tinbrea ks. A wireless rlispate!'. front the Aurora ; Says 'he Aurora was released from the ( ice i i Loss sea March 1 L ill latMmb 14.30 sotltll a id loiigiLmh ! <1! ?-a.-t. The Aurora reported it had : wire less messages for a relief s!i??? during the winter, but its calls had ic?t Iveti answered. This is ic-!>Y0;i to ha v?* been duo to the a baioloaine.it l>\ tic Australian government of .Vlacpuri rie islam' as a u ireless station. Message to Navy Minister. .1 A. Jensen, minister of tlv ikivv. has received tic following viroles:-* 1 '?( t t orn t he A u rora : ! Il( "Hull sevrrc-l.\ strained. Slop released j from ice March 11, latitude '.?.:: ? south,' longitude i I east, luift Mui miles. ! j "tiase. com in i.sa ria otlicer: Iticha rd> . j a g nby scsi. Mriyv. ard. secretary. and Jack,'re biologist, ashore. ? "Wireless appeals fo?- c imf r-iiip : m. j during winter. No ackn.iv,lodgment p= "Sh'p proceed 111c t?? Port 1 Iih 1 no vr. ' New Zealand, with .in; rtidd'-r. N'?! anchors and short of fuel K\p-? ; ' ,] arrive early in April. j (Signed.) TI'.amiii .-si , j J. K. istenlmuse is chief oMiv! of t he } Aurora. J Latitude ol' KobS Sea. Koss sen, i: 1111o?l ; he Kngljsh < \- j jplorer, .lohn I-?*r . who dis?ovt jo? 1 it . <i| l.$i_. is h'. t ween k'litud" V't and M? and j L is v. it hill ?he aiiJ.; i < t i?- riiclr. Tie. j . I Shad-lcton i.as" probnbr is between IjH ; i ii*l 2. ?.)??? mil's from New Zea - j i E land. j I If Lieut. Sh.ifhleton has reached this H base he has crossed the au t a re! ie re- ! | gion to a point whieli is urn-haps S00 or 'E 1,000 miles beyond the south pole. ' YUAN SHI KAI EXPLAINS. 1 Tells Why He Rerounceri Acceptance of Emperor's Title. President ' Vuu n Shi K.ii' mandate re- j ! nounoing his acceptance of tin* title of : Emp?ror of < * I?i i : at I declaring ? China's return to repu in i> a n govern- J merit has been made public I>_\ the <hi- \ ncse legation. In it Yuan sa > s he con| seated to proposals for a monarchy after "irresistible" insistence l.<* ;t convention of popular representa i i vcs. hut feeling that acceptance of the throm. would violate his oath as president, he j never took any steps to put the moil* t archival program aetuaMy into effect. ' ' For his failure to oppose the mat a.rcbioal movement more vigorously.! however, he takes upon himself the* blame for "all the faults of the eoun- 1 try.' arfd calls upon all t'hinese to unite* in saving a nation which, through j internal dissension, "is ra ing to per-' dilion." , L, //mi 1 his 11 Once let a worn; a Winter's ex with the ampl( cleanly flow of from radiator and never again change her from cision?not to ti ing house with greatest of hon forts. If you Y experienced our heating, ask any 1 i i wno nas, or asK j estate man whet] erty does not sel quicker and at a Aavericai ii Radiators Because a million users kr satisfaction, and soon reps vestment, not an expense feature produces such pen A No. 4-22-W IDEAL Boiler and 4^2 ! of 38-in. AMERICAN Radiators, costii the owner $195, were used to heat tt cottage. At this price the goods can I ?WU|UI ui WIJ (CpUMDKi LUUIIICLCIIV ?-n? This did not include cost of labor, pip valves, freight, etc., which vary according climatic and other conditions. dP Built-in, g JU We also malce the / fV churches, hotels, etc \ down the iron pipir ? \ you have a practice Sold by all dealers. i| 1 No exclusive agents. / Public Showroom, at Chicago. New York. Atlanta, Birmingham. New Ork Spokane, Loa Abe Martin Says: ST7/rw??/ ! n rJT<r ! C fMr |l ; rill When a teller lalls in l??w th", n? irl?rr j^ils his. "IU I'K Lark. long mourned a^ ? i. at 111 republican " " 'aduuarters t <Lav an i\ <.* himii" ui?. I <-osts ?treat Kntnill "U :ui ;u.m. AI.:.ihj .. so- ii him 11 in ; i. mil.ir : i ; i. * mi : io- present iin.?. INSPECT TONIGHT] Open and Lighted to 1 P.M. 3632 to 3640 11th St. N.W. Lots |S.\142 to Paved Alley. , S;\ and eight rooms. rued bath; hot-water heat; electric ! lights; every modern convenience. Take IIth -a. car to Monroe, wall: one block north, or 14ih st. car to Spring road, walk two squares east. H. R. Howenstein Co., j 1314 F N.W. Or 7th and H Sts. N.E. = ==Ji ? 5 why I tc an enjoy ^|jjf||:i perience Vlijlifp, - v-^\! i'lifr-lj! b genial, ;(i? warmth > "'V i'llWd -V / i.||| ;i jlig heating kjfjj can you 11|| i l the de- j^: jjij|||/8||^ y keep- &H|J| out this Ijlillpf \e com- iij 'J! i| ||| I tave not mnJ lllf/lll way of 1B11I;[ woman fj any realtier proptl or rent big-paying advance ^ [DEAL ?! "" ~ TY12 ? ^IbOILERS cm are low that this outfit is the one fe lys its original cost in the econo e. Pays far higher returns th nanent returns. Greatest com: Every architect and real-estatf AMERICAN Radiators are the yet the great volume of sales : important, IDEAL Boilers and j teed, backed by our world-wide 1 ft. Don't think you have to buil 2 without tearing up. Easily put 5j.8 farm-houses, banks, theatres, etc. *; from which to make selection. to to buy. Phone or write us to-da enuine Vacuum Cleaner?iron ARCO WAND Vacuum Cleaner, connec . Through a light-weight hose ALL the dirt ig into big, sealed dust-bucket in cellar. 1 il outfit that is part of the building?like i < RICAN RADIA , Boston. Worcester, Providence, Philadelphia, Was sans, Indianapolis. Milwaukee, Des Moines, Omaha, 1 Angeles, San Francisco, Toronto, Brantford (Ont.), 3 IMED IRISH CITIZENS ;; il HALLENGE AUTHORITIES ^ - ^|Ulx|yK' nun litary and Police Seize Qopies of A *!,".?!'!"d w Five Publications in If Tyree's 15m liu rC2' _ ,.. II niil Hons i?**' Dublin. H v t lilJN. Miinh L'.*? The niiiit;?r\ and 1 BB ?!?< *? >r.- I . jcZffiTi: ^!jl yenfni.iy \ i>u? 11imiik or-i I ' p ' ? - DjniM;nKl , .1 s.-Of ,11.. lr:sl, .. ! If MK~ * Rott,C- RliWtffoSH i '?nin son 10 o??e? disni.i :>t l???j ( Ux"rcr 4 Co. \vV-l: i?. . 1 | tihs fc-??1L/Wv*tf - T.tKOM < I r 1 too Kroutnl Of ?lis!?". I 1 > . ? -? 1 " !?F*F t ~ run <1 . it irons eh;*,lienu?nl the tot'tot ? **' 11 : "? ' .. mi s \\ 1 11 they entered the ho"! wiiT'\\ orkoi ? Kc-ii;l<li>' is pul'iisllni. Th.- T\/| l 1 I 1 __ _ ? I i.nm" (11;it# I. .> ' ii.i c- . ??> m e in . " fs of "1 h ' ? 11V e* ? I -' ;< ! ;. wj D 1" \ - i "i contortion " th iho ? ,, ii. uurungaiTif In stn'>.\ :! i uniform :>u.i srtned a i h 1335 F St N W > m<] hn\??:.* Ioccupied tlm ha 1 re inn I iie?: tue'e t h rone hoot t iv 1 I >1 ' Only 2 Left of the 8-Room Kennedy-Built Homes Just Completed See the remarkable values we are offering in prixcetox mucins. 6 and 8 Rooms and Attic 23 Feet Wide High grade in every respect: large brick and stone porches: built-in garages. In buying a home it pays to buy the best? We build only high-cla?s homes. Prices, $4,975?$5,650 Easy Terms 9th Street Cars to Quebec Street. Kennedy Bros., Inc. Owners and Builders 1334 H Street Northwest ike the place!" I! c I i &^es< ' 'is rad^ ?, when building is outfitted with you are planning to build, ask your archi;t to let you read over the specifications a dozen or fifty of his latest buildings. >u will find that of all the many different articles cr iterials entering into the construction of a building, the j lv nnps invariaWu mpntinnpH in all tho cnorificotinnc > J V--WW ... . "? *-**V >jpv.v.lj IV.U L lull.) : IDEAL Boilers and AMERICAN Radiators. Why? ature which invariably gives greatest mies its use brings about?a fine in- t?t an 6% bonds. No other building / jr~ Uideal n fort at lowest price Tfc4i PtyircfCOjj ; man knows that IDEAL Boilers and I ut=? best heating outfits that money can buy, I ,: makes their cost the lowest. Then, most AMERICAN Radiators are fully gucran- / /fe=r?. |v \ ! business and reputation. I / j)j ~~Hy Id a new house ? the outfit is put in ideal boiler. -.;u : in old or new stores, schools, churches, l^ckmvmg h"\ofi You will need our book of illustrations 02n seventy^of Sent free. Puts you under no obligation weather. Every ou-ice ot fuel is made to yield y. utmost results. suction pipe runs to each floor. Price, $150 \ tea by iron suction pipe to.various floors of houses, flats, schools. > cobwebs, lint, threads, moths, etc., are drawn with lightning rapidity j Mo draeeine around a clumsy, inefficient, tmrtablc cleaner ? instead. > radiator heating. Ask for catalog-it docs not obligate you to buv. \ > TOiypftlPANY a^as hington, Baltimore, Rochester, Buffalo, Pittsburgh, Cleveland, Cincinnati. Detroit. Minneapolis. St. Paul, St. Looia. Kafisaa City, Denver. Seattle, Portland. London, Fan*, orusaen. Beam, uuocac, Minn. Vienna |