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tvt ?- v T-.rj- ?nr. ;- "W.pWtF '' v-SV. .i : r: ,., ' if i, "" I-Vf ,' . , JU. THE WASHINGTON TIMES, THURSDAY, JANUARY 27, 1916 15 MMMM e- -I-; Tfi THE RED CIRJCLE By ALBERT PAYSON jrtSRHUNE. Author of "Ine Fighter.' "Citb Conoxr." 'ipyrln From th 8adfil." Etc Noxell-cd from thg Path Photo Play at the Barn. Nam, by Uill M. illtchiy. 'CoPT)tht..lW. by Albert Payson Tfraune.f (Synopsis or Previous Inslnilment-.) The hext niorntnir, while on the puroh. they see an organ grlndar hils.reaijng M monkey. June determines ttVwe tle mil ma I from further abuse. A red circle cOmea and goes "rt tna hand or June Travis, who learns front, her nurse. Mary, that she js a member of the supposedly extinct Uorden lanilly or crooks. The secret Is kept from Junes mother." Detective Lamar, bnffled hy June's beneoIcut crimes, tralli Alma la Halle, who under order front Brnllliiit Sam,'' a Jewel tence, robs guests ot the beach hotel ball, using a painted led circle as a blind. June herself Is a vie tim. losing a neclTlace. While the man sleeps aicalnnt a pllo un der the pier. June, with 'a strip from his organ, fastens him to the title nnd cots the monkey loose. As ah draws her band away, .he sees the red circle. Mary tin fastens him and explains matters to the policeman 'who has been attracted to "the sceno by his cries. , After upbraiding her. they proceed home: Mary again meets Juno, nnd tho policeman and tho Italian soon come to the house, and the officer asks many questions, causing June and Mary much . uneasiness. (Continued from Yesterday.) LEANING up against tho pillar of the house where "thj "Woman" In Black" lived, Lamar, blowing rlnes of cigarette smoke sky ward, mused: "I wonder what June Is doing, I won der if she is thinking of me." His dreams were pleasant. Knowing lhat his quarry wns ufc in the hoilso and that hc seemed unsuspicious of being trailed, atrial' did not neo the use for any oxtrn trick work, lto- cllnlnu; against a stono pillar is not uch an uncomfortable pastime If one has pleasant things to think about. i A huge automobile truck, loaded ' with iron irlrdeis, bumped over the cobblestones. The harsh, car-racklnc sound shattered his dreams, rudely. Lamar Flood erect, threw hip cigarette into tho middle of the utroet and buttoned the lower button of his sack coat. lie was trying to make up nis mind what would be the easiest wuy to tinp this woman. There "miicht bo other entrances over the roof through the cellar to the next house, lie began to got nervous. His Imagi nation led him to believe that tho streets before hlni wure a honeycomb of underground tunnels. "When in doubt pump the elevator boy," had always' boon J.amar's motto. lie turned to enter the house. A thick rubber mat, bound in metitl, trlp . r-ed' him. He stumbled through the ) doorway nnd collided with a woman. iSnt over as he wan, he couldn't see her face. His gaze fell upon a black leather handbag and a paper parcel that could have contained anything fiom a picnic lunch to a pair of shoes. Ittaclng himself against the sides of the entrance he tried to get his bal- UI1HP. "Perhaps you'll allow me tn pnsV a cold, carcustlc voice broke In upoi- his distress. "Why certainly, madam, certalnH." gapped poor Lamai, again threatened with a fall as he tried to be courtly. Then ho ruised his face Ono leok nt the dark, slightly aquiline tatfrea and he was very erect nnd very cool. "On second ihoujrhU" he said calirly, "I don't think I will." "Get out of my wuy, you unmanner ly loafer, or I'll coll the nollce"' s'io raged, violently, as she tconlxcd him. I "iow woman t uo tnnt it I were you." Lamar said quietly. "I Juat wouldn't." He cam a step nearer nnd looked straight into hor eyes with a tixud, disconcerting slare. She backed away. "Are you drunk or crazy'" .ho rasped, real fear dawning In her heart. "1 have been dunk. Some people 1hink I'm crazx," drnwlcd Lamor "just at present I'm neither. vVrnt'u the use of this musical comedy stuff, anywny? You're under nnest." "Under arrest" Me?" she tossd her head, boldly. "I'd like to see you try to arrest me!" "You're seeing it now." said I.nmar pimply. "Now look here, you'ru pretty long headed, I think ou don't want to make a erent- in n neighborhood where you're known, nnd have people find cut all sorts of unpleasant things about you." "Oh, ao you think you can bully me into submitting to nnest, do vou? Well, you can't. I don't care if peo ple hear us. There's nothing to find cut. I haven't rtonn anything to be ashamed of. I" As her rage grew, her voice rose higher and higher. For his own sake Lamar did not want a scene; so he turned back the lapel of his coat and pointed to something that shone there. "See this?" he Inquired calmly. "A badge. Doesn't mean a thing except to a blind man. But these." he put his hand Into his coat pocket, "now these are different. They mean a lot especi ally to a woman in broad davllght." Just for an Instant he flashed a pair of handcuffs by a chain. They clanked ominously as he dropped them back Into his pocket. "Do you come or don't you?" he in quired politely. "Oh. I'll go." she answered after a minute's thought. "But mind you, you're going to pav for this, and pav well. False arrest Is a serious charge." "I have a charge that has that one beat R mile," said Lamar, grimly, as he led the way and turned to see that Che followed. Ten minutes later, when she rebelled, outside the entrance to the police sta , tlon, he seized her arm nnd hustled her in; bringing her up before the ser geant's desk. "Well, Mr. Lamar." said the desk man. leaning over the edge to shake hands, "what can I no for you?" "I have Just arrested this er this lady on suspicion, sergeant." "Indeed!" the round-faced gray-haired officer looked over his glasses, sharp ly: "Name, please." The woman raised her eyebrows. "Name, I said!" thundered the ser geant. "Oh. I don't know that I have to give It." she said, contemptuously. "Oh, yes, you do.'' Umir broke In. "a, word to the wise, you know, i advise you to make as little trouble as possi ble. And let me relieve you of your parcel and handbag." "La Salle. Alma La Salle," she al most spat tho name at the sergeant. "Address?" ho went on, writing as he spoke. '301 Qulncy street." "Kver been arrested before?" "No. Indeed! 1 never have. And what's more. It's going to be pretty hot for those who attempted It this time." Lamar onened the paper parcel, dis closing a pair of old. shoes evidently on their way to the cobbler's to be soled and heeled. He tivew them to one sklo disappointed. Then with a caustic "May I?" he opened the hand bag nnd dumped Its contents on the sergeant's desk. For h minute the two men were open-mouthed at the curious collection before them. Thero was a powder rag, a chamo's caked with rouge, a llp-stlrk, .and a blue pencil. There was a bunch of keys, two handkerchiefs, some soiled personal cards, a tiny mirror;, and a box of mint tablets. There was a sam ple of dress satin, three old transfers, some cloves. ei(l halrp'ns. Limr rnpldlv searched the mass nnd fpund notH"? of importance. Holding 'he bn lielnw the ce,T of the f"T:"lit'n Hes1' he ntiahed the whole t Rio'-tment buck wlh one mven of the Imnd closed the cHsn and handed !t to Alma with a low bow Se snatched it front his hand an- grllv A alow ninlle of trlumnh nlaj'od around the corner ofhor mouth. "well, whnt're you going to do about It?' she Inquired with n smile. "1 in golpg to have vou searched." said Lamnr oulctlv. "Sergeant, will you have samcono cenrch Mies La Sullo. plense?" Tho sergeant nrcsscd the buzzer nt his right hand. A door In tho back of the room opened almost Instantly. A POrllV Womah In n lilne.ntlil-uhlto striped dress, partly 'covered With a I white apron, stood at, the threshold fori a ogtuuu, men camo swiftly into mo rootm . Alma looked at licr with fcllno con tempt. "Mrs. Murphy," said the sergeant, briefly "will you please search this woman nnd make your report on what you find?" "Find 7" Alma throw back her head and laughed. "She won't rind a blamed thing. Yott boys are In wrong all wrong." she added. -pltvlnglv. Mrs. 'Murphv Is waiting." suggested Lamar, politely. The i matron led tho way. As she and Alma reached the door leading Into tho woman a detention room ho called after her: "Oh. Mrs. Murphy, would vou mind making vour report to mo In tho cldof s offlce7 I'm going In there now." When tho dopr .clpscd on tho two women Lamar made for the chief's of fice. The secretary met h!r at tho door. ' (Continued Tomorrow.) Changes Announced At Government Printery t The promotion of Robert F. Hand' ley. from skilled laborer at 25 cents and hour In the pamphlet binding section night to- machine helper at 35 cent an hour In the linotype machine sec tion, nlgljt. and the following appoint ments lq th,o. Government Printing Of fice, wore -announced by Public Printer Ford today i James Shcaff, emergency linotype onerntor John H. SImms and Ralph Ward, tem porary unskilled laborer. Ashby J. O'Mcarn, William B. Ran dolph, Aloyslus - T. Coitello, Dewey Esalas, temporary messenger boys. Funerals Mrs. Mary J. Ball. Funeral services for Mrs. Man- J. Ball, who died Tuesday tit her ret dence. 12 Carroll street southeast, aneJ eighty-one, will bo oeld at her lato residence tit 2 o'clock tomorrow. In terment will bo private In Virginia. Jack P. Edward. Funeral services for Jack I' Edwards, vho died Monday at his residence, 1M5 Eighteenth street, aged thirty, wcro held this morning at hli late resi dence. Ferdinand C. Heitmuller. Funeral services for IVrdinand C. rleltmnller, who died Tuesday nt Emergency Hospital, of pneumonia, aged thirty-eight, wee held this after noon from the, residence of h!s mother, 1M7 Shepherd street. Intc.mcnt was at Gtcnwood. Mrs. Kate M. Glassgow. Funeral services for Mv.i. Kate M. Glassgow, who died vestr.idny at her residence, ?07 E street, will be held at her late lesldcnut. tomorrow at y.ib, thence to St. Patrick's Church. In terment will be at Gler.Vtnod. . Walter Higgins. Funeral xervlces for Waltfr Hlggin-j, who died yesterday, aged ninety eats, will be held at his late residence, 'A3 Massachusetts avenue, tomorrow .hi -' o'clock. Mrs. Margaret Macomb. Funeral services for I1ih. Margaret Macomb, who died Tuesday, were held this afternoon from Wright's under taking chapel. Interment was private. Robert E. Stillons. Funeral services for P.obett E. .Stil lons, who died Tuesday, will be held nt his late residence, 1712 Fourteenth tlreet. tomorrow. Interment will bo ot Arllr.trton. EDUCATIONAL Washington School, of Accountancy New semester begins Feb. 4. Prepares for C. P. A. and business Free bulletin. TfJOS V. WALTON, V. 91. C. A., 1736 G St. X. W. Learn LANGUAGES nt the BERLITZ SCHOOL 810 14th ft. N. W. Telephone Slnln 3217. New ClafcHtM ConNtniitly forming. Singing, Elocution MHS. EMILY FHECH BARNES. 1(3 11th St. N. E. Phone I.lnc. 17H9. Tuesdays and Ftldays. H 18lh St. N. W. WASHINGTON BUSINESS and CIVIL SEHVICE SCHOOI 1317 K. Y. ave. M. M. W. C. 'oteet, frln, PUPILS WANTE'i-Byjriss Ber'nTce" Mlller7 teacher of piano, former pupil of Prof. J. W. Hill, of Boston. X 6W-J. Bet. hours of 3 and S p. in., ur call at l'.'-3 13th N. W. ,1 MOVING, PACKING, STORAGE FIREPROOF STORAGE S(0 Separate Jxickcd Booms, V.M Month I'p. , Merchants' Transfer and Storage Co. Main G900. 9J0-922 E St. N. V7. MO(NEY! MONEY! MONEY! Advanced, on storage. I'NITEU TRANtiFBR AND HIORAOK CO,. tli and I Ms. nw. Pli. M. 62CC. Estimates on Packing and Shipping. Washimrton, Baltimore and Sub urban Moving. Northeast Ex- &L . press Company. 1017 H St. N. E. Ph. Line, 3970, STORAflK 1 mo hauled in free, all we ak: compare our prices to others: estimates rheermlly alen. central location, dry.i-lean murage rooms, open (or Irupordon at any Ji ppnm t. Son i j Ia ne. . KH. k rrr nmxnir forxtnr. Aire. N. :t,U.t ur V. 3:il4. NSHTII'H lltAAM'KIl A: h'lUKAt.i: u.. MtU i. Mtfiit i'k s, ttaou. iimwr -" M0VIN6, PACKING, STORAGE ' "SAFETY FinT." Ahpoli'tely firkprooV 8-ronAaic. UNITED BTATE8 STORAGE Co. Roams.-l2.oa nnd ud. Movlnr. Psektn. Phone Main 4229. 4lM2 teth it. S, W. MDVJNG ftBBi&" ' Phone M. wio-zvii, KREIG'S -EXPRESS, 1KI Jt Btre N. W. BTOrtAOK. I'ACKINO. AND BIHPPINQ. KM ALL. VAN U)AI. ! "trite sn loud, ft. to: storage, 2 tan load, ino.or ns for ltnliimorv, rhllsdelpht arid suburbs. COLUMBIA THANSFKH & 8TU11AOE CO., t(U New "fork at. Main U CLEAN, dry siprage for iumture and pianos. Estimates cheerfully (lien. WHSCHLeU'B, K0 I'a. ie. N. XV. riion Main litt. LOST- AND FQUNiT DOCJ-Liberal reward for Information leading to recovery of black and white setter. l.rist January s; named ''Kid; ' uro.vn spot on eye. jiviurn 10 iiw Aiitmgun ate. w. is. I'none N. SCI. v COI.l.AIt lllnrk lynx, on Park road. bet. Bclioul nnd 14th sta. Reward If returned to MRS. PIHtinv'K. 15l Park road. I HELP WANTED MALE DIIIVKH Exiwrlenved. for coal cart. J.130 lllli st rARTNEIt At once! must bring reference. Apply 1513 I'a. ave. SOLICITORS who have worked on newspapei artists' exhibitions. Address RIU11UONU CARTOON AND CO LOU CLUB. 611 Times-Dli-pateh RldR-., Richmond, Va. Ul'ItONU BOY to make himself useful In book bindery Opportunity to learn a good trade. ANDRKW II. QRA11AU CO.. Uth and E sts N, W. ' 1 8AKS & COMPANY want young colored boy with some experience In shoe department, puttlnir on buttons, etc. Apply to MAN AGER. WANTED YOUNG MEN OR BOYS. GOOD WAGES. ., APPLY WESTERN UNION TELEGRAPH CO., .1401 F ST. HELP WANTED FEMALE OIRLS Ten bright, for laundry departments; clean worKana uood pay. Apply Mr. Vr'AT KI.N'd, Fraiee-l'oioniac Laundry Co., Kill and D sts..NJV. 1 QIRL For eeneral housework, reference r quired. lUt East Capitol st. 1 WOMAN Colored, for housework, good pay. 2010 Uth st. N V. , ! WAlTRE6HEy-Excellnt position. AMERI CAN LUNCH, 610 Dth st. N. V. 1 A83(5ltTKIl or girl Killing to learn Apply TEHLI.U IAl'.NUltl. .'07 71)1 l. !S. W. UHESSMAKEKS AND qiRLS to learn French dieascuttlng, dressmaking, design lug, and mllllnury, Jtood imsltluns furnished after learning. NEW YORK MILLINERY ACADEMY 111. U st H bi.Al ttOUn. rf.l.UiJll.S and ratcnera. TOL MAN lAt'NUltY. 0th nnd C N. W LAliIES Experbnced, for corset dept. Ap ply before 10. MODEL CORSET dliOP. VJ 11th st, N. . t. 1 MILl.INERS-Experlenced. Address BOX M, Times office. ! DRESSMAKERS AND GIRLS to barn French drerscuttlng. dressmaking, design ing, and millinery; good positions. furnished after learning. NEW YORK MILLINERY ACADEMY. HIS Gst. ' SITUATIONS WANTED Female. PIANO pupils taugh,t tn fourth grade; ex perienced teacher; beginners a speclatt). EOX ;2. Times office. 1 WANTED MISCELLANEOUS WANTED CANCELLED POSTAGE STAMPS. Kind Now In Use. Oood Prices Paid. Price List Free. A. C. ROESSLER, East Or an ge. N. J . WANTED A second-hand adding marliine, must be In good condition. Address J. V. HIRLINOER. Takoma Park. Md. HIGHEST CASH prices paid for norn cloth ing; either ladles' or men's; send postal, will calL B. TARSHES, JIGS 7th St. N. W. Phone North 499. 1 WANTED FurnUure. pianos, carpets, etc. Phone M. 125.' for wagon, or hae 'is call, "WESCHLER'S." 93) Pa. ae. N. W. 1 WANTED Furniture for cash. Sell otir goods to tho man who gives the inoi. money. See HOPWOOD. Sth nnd K. 1 HIGHEST PRICES paid for all kinds o( .c opd hand clothing; ladles' and men, crop postal M. BERMAN. tii D St. N. W. OLD ARTIFICIAL TEETH Will pay good prices; may be broken. FREEMAN. I'.oocu 20J. Kenols Bldg.. Uth and G. 1 BUSINESS ANNOUNCEMENTS it-ADinvntiLU' -is, -ni .tin n .Li. bunlnesfl If, ve low and let m fo, apd here'fi how lti done. w ebavv new pants ai $2 that no doubt would cont niurh nore In any store; ther'u aleo r bihhII lot nlluhtlv lurf AtAPAAuta 1 t T. nH. rln f KU'l'll'U usqia tinn.iiin ssi is fsi, unc pi nr. ui u t ti lt OLD STAND. tl.S D. 1 Painting. HAVE YOUR PAINTING done now. I can save on money We guarantee our ma terial and norkinipihlp o le the beat. James 8teven. !$,.' Fta. ave.. Ph. North 213. WHY not rave lO".1 this month? lnimedla'e service on pointing Line. 2792-J. R. C. COO EY, ilS $tq at. N. B 1 Mattresse and Box Springs. SPKCIAD-llalr nnd ftit matttess's iiarl aver and renovated; all sixes, II r.nly. EAULE I'EDniNa co.. i:e9 ;th st, n w. Ph N. f.21. PapcrhanginK. PAPl'ittiN'5lNG and printing". CUAS. R jgYfAN. t H st. N E.. fpimerly of 24 CK Capr 'I a. Wrltu or pbone Lincoln 2.;9. Antique Fnrnifure and Repairing' SAVE 20 a on your antique furniture repair I lip, r HnUlilnir. upholstering. U. Jill-J. S J. noHOWSKI. tS Water t. S. XV. Printing. GIVE ME THE ORDER for 'our Printing and "You'll Come Puck." J. RAYMOND PADGETT. 208 Pa. ave S. E. Line. 2378. 1 Upholstering nnd Rciwirinc. LEI'ENDAIILE upholstering, iiianufucturlng and repairing; lurnlture. mattresses isli lons, aunlngs, etc., work dope on vour own piemlaes when dslrcd. Ph. L. 170.'. J F. SMITH. 2103 Nichols ave.. Anacostla. Window Cleaning. HOW AIJOUT THOSE DinTY WINDOWS? CAHOON ACME WINDOW tlLEANt.NU SERVICE. 921 O BT. N. W. Main 1U0. Painta. HUFFALO A. L. O. P.VINI'S Sold by ANDREW It. GRAVES. 8)1 If st. N. E. Phone I.lnc. m3l i Carpet Cleaning. CARPETS THOROUGHLY AND CARE, fully cleaned, rugs woven from old carpet mattresses renovated. Estimates furnlahei' ALHERT KAHLEItr & CO., Zil II,,", t M "o3. ' "' BUSINESS OPPORTUNITIES ITALIAN J.l NCH for sale, all 'urn't-rs on he drat orrtr Tables, chalia, count n, hiid olhcf iuruUur. WU fg. a vs. N, v, 'BULLETIN OP AVAILABLE; OPPORTUNITIES Detailed Information concQrntntf iho following: opportunities may be 6ecurcd freo of charflo upon application tp ' BUREAU -pP INFORMATION, UNITED STATES DEPARTMENT OF LABQR, 801 MII.LS BUILDING. . S?. T9 uA5Bri?V1cA.T,10,F8 UBKDJ BL&W-Kree board, lodging nnd wash ing. PM-Pr Month. PW-Per week. PD-Pcr day. PH-Per hour. tf&I Vreo board and lodging, llOK&M-Unfuinlshed house.curden, fuel and milk, LS-BngllBli jpcaklnij. .lixp Experienced. Tr. Adv.-Tranflportatlon may' be advanced under favorable conditions. Unless 'otherwise jstutcd. it will ba,undcrstood that all opportunities ore of permanent nature, and the help Is desired n soon s Dosslble. Alaryland T0 06f. Pomerstil v.o. One married man for general farm work. Hollandtrs, llt-l-glana or Swedes. 1 cow, EH necMry. p. Tr. Adv., and deduced. ii PM, nuute, garden and fuel. If wife helps in Kitchen, Mt'M, Instead of Ki I'M, and will board. $70 Mis. Howard Co. One married man for .farming and dairying, uerman with irtle nglsh. 10 cons. Home exp. Children per muted. Tr. adv.. and deducted. Green, 110 I'M; Dtp. IMH PM, house, xnrden nj fuel. Will tako single: Green, 18 I'M; exp. US PM, U&L. Summer liny April 1 to De cember M. Wnntort Feb. 1. Virginia. 170 43t. Fairfax Co. Ono married man for dairy farm, to act as second man. Home knowledge ,of trucking. Hcandlniivlans, Poles, lieleUns or Hollanders. 10-13 cows, Exp. No children permitted. tlO Tr. adv., nnd deducted. $25 PM. B&U Wife- to do housework, rooking and attend to poultry at $10 im.' nsu Fairfax Co. One single man for gen eral farm work. $15-$:0 PM. R&L. EB Immigrant gcreptnble or American. COMMON LABOR. Maryland. ...,...., Montgomery Co. Man to cut timber nhd io some milking. Ncir city. $-tl I'W. FOR RENT ROOMS Furnished NEW YORK AVE, N. W 930 Nice warm second story roams, $1.60 and Hi iranslrnta recelteo.; hot-water. l th BT. N. W.. 110 Furnished parlor room. $10, and hall room, $C well heated anj In quiet house. EAST CAPITOL HT., K7 Large front loom with board; suitable two. with homo com fort. NHVV YORK AVE. N. W., .-ljrge i-ooms suitable tor one or to gentleman; also s mailer rooms, nicely furnlahei I. r.isonatr.e. II 8T. N. W.. 201S To cty desirable fur nished rooms, 1. h. k.; olher rooms reason able. 1 NEW tlAMPHHIIIE AVE.. 1007-Ktirnlahed, 8rd floor front: electric lights, liot-ater heat: suitable for two. 1 6th BT. 'N. K.,,822 Three beautiful furnlahei rooms, second floor; housekeeping; li. v. K, private home. P fiT. N. W.. 1107 Comfortable inbldle room, ronrnlHUly located; prhato family; reu sonable. 1 O ST., IIU (cor. 12th) Large, nice front room, furnished, with all Improvements; reasonable, one flight. 1 Sth ST., 1022 Furnished, thoroughly reno vated rooms, central, near Carnegie Li brary , hot-water heat: board. 1 IDEAL APT. CO., M0 PA. AVE.-rf rooms, reception and bath, fur. or unfur., also rue large furnished room and kitchenette, near bath, St; 1 large room, tno beds, 3.'J); one hall room. II. CO. Main 7177. Cth BT. N W., 410-Steam heated; bath each floor; center location; $1.S0 a week upward. V M ST. N. W., llli-Ijtrge from inoin, well cheated; single room, southern rfioure. N. 64. l PA. AVE. N. W.. 120!-Opp. Rulel.bl W'arni. sunny; hot-water always; no car fare, rate- Unfurnished. F ST. N. W. 1203 Desirable rooms. oer Bice's Studio. Rooms For Rent. COLORADO KE.N1AL EXCHANGE. J. D.J Aimiin, jusr, inoice rooms, su ainaa. ttry location. Free service to the loomers. 421 Col, lilac. Main 71.19. 14th and O sis. ROOMS AND BOARD 2H PA. AVE. N. W.. The Auburn-All bright, sunny, beautifully furnished rooms. with hot and cold running water, steam hout. direct car service, moderate mim, Pbone " et Wt-W. Wanted. WANTED Room and board with home-like surroundings, for widower with three chil dren; ages It. 11, and 8 ears, must be rea sonable Address KOX 64. Times office 1 TABLE BOARD THE SHEPHERD. 10th and E sis. N. W Meals, breakfast. 2jc; lunch. 20c. dinner. lie; J3.10 week. 12th ST. N. W.. 6CS Rooms with select board. steam heat; private bath; reasonable FOR SALE MISCELLANEOUS DON'T WASTE TIME writing by hand; renting an inuekwuou and using it In your correspondence nieaiu special at.eniiot paid to our letters. "The machine jou will eventually buy." CpERWOOD TYPE- WKITEH to.. 1ZOS f St. N. w. THE REHUILT TY'PE WRITE It CO. tlNC). li Kin st. A. vv. Main n.3i. (Iu. Kell, rent and repair is pew r Iters. VARDED GOVERNMENT CONTR VCf. LET L'S ESTIMATE on cleaning and repair ing your typewriter: all work guaranie'J Ve also buy and sell second-hand nidLinnoi on cuntmlaalon. give us u trial, tall !4. 2HJ for quick service. UNIVERSAL TYPE- R1TER REPAIR CO., 918 F st N. W VIOLIN POR SALE-Flne violin, excellent tone, with 2 good bows and line leitlirr case. Will sell outllt cheap. Add rem "M." IIOX 4J. Times office. PERSONALS UCC PAIN Manicuring and fialpT iV.IOJVVrtUN )lent 7l(( ;, x Alrt t. Phone Main "in. Treat- W MAQQAiP-SENTlKIC SWEDISH iVlrVOOrtVJC ScalD 'lreasmenl. Me. chano-Therapy. Osteoiuthv OH Kenols Rldg . Iltn and 11 sts. . w. puolntmenta at our home. M. WILLIAMS png.-n'i'i'rdrr.'iC: scalp treatment. 10 to 7. Apart 21. T.ia Caroline. 706 lllh at. N. W. M. 6640. MISS WELLS .re'r;,nn.B 4. 833 G st. X. W. Apartment and St alp Hours to , third ftiior. MANIPIIRlNCi SHAMPOOING. mAIMt-.UKIIVJ gfALP TREATMENT Phone Main 7511. 716 11th st. N. '.V. MRS. OR A L. FIELD Erotic"0 Treatment, face and ecalp. Here for h hhnrt time onlMi H N. W .-nanoor. MISS JAMRRON. manicurist and i-hlropody; hours. 10 a 111. to 6 p. in. l.'U New ork ave. N. W second floor. r MICC C A D D SCALP TREATMENT, iVll OO LinKtA FACIALS; hours, lu to 6, Sunday. 11 to 2. 402 Kenols Unlldlnj. l "DR. F1SK ELGIN, Specialist rbaoe Main 8818. I2M Pa., ave V it LOUISE MAIERS- chiropody. Open Sun halrdretslng ll11 blanches itg!it. 208 Kenols Uldg.. lllh Ji U. M.itlt T U. C.C.U toi 17 stri:i;t. J The Most Important Advice JL tiat I can oftcr to un man .r .. vvmian who Is suKciinic tram J. any ucutc, chronic, or unecial din. 4. eaiu is to takb luiniiOlato Htepd rlo-OI2T WKUU. 600, ilitctetia v.tc- tcint'H and all the now'terluras noj , atiti-toxlns atJnilnUtorca. Elooi T tedts niUclo. lhuoiuvui.v u., I with everythlnB the beet In inedi-T 2lnos, Over :!0 eard' practice mt Xl.-cllclnca Km nlH'if d. oilice liour, A 111 t.. 1. 1 .0 b. iiiindaiB. Id to 12. . m.n-t a M -iirurrii inriit'uuriiiii i T Constipation, HJles, Thtoat, LunM, T t Ur-iln. Heart, rsiood. and Skin T T LXseuacf., Ithe"ittlinu, all staK T ... n( blcjoU i'cnsonlnj,'. Nervous unci I r;.-..,wnl IJClillll.v I lurues l.mv. I 4'HK"J'H,sH-HK-W--H-J. including board. Must be rtrong and of good habits. New Jersey. - $701X0. Hudson Co, Hlx good laborers tor handling salt pork. Any KB. Marrlsd or sjngle. No. Ir. Ut-ia to 70c PH. B70-H:6. Middlesex Co. Ihlrty marrl.id r.r single nieb for laboring work. Italians, Hungarians or Poles, itoumunlan or any good laborer acceptable. 10 lira. PP. 2-'c-e I'll. TRADES. Virginia. ...... v 'Norfolk Co. Ono carpenter desired. steady work year round. $23 I'M, BAL. DOMESTICS. District of Columbia. Washington. t. C. One single woman for ?;eneral housework, mending and plain stw ng. Uelglan, French, Hwedlsh. Dsnlsn, tieotch or English., Wages according to ability. Good hotne.i Tr. adv. Virginia. $$7 2K. Norfolk Co. One companion to lit tle, girl aged 8 years. French or Belgian. Knowledge of French required. $lt PM and all necessary attention and expenses. Uood home. Tr. adv., and deducted. AUTOMOBILES PHflNP N R 19 'or tire troubles. In a huiic li. Ul- stantnneous service day or night. All size tires and tubes In Mock. AUIO BERV1CE CO.. IBM N. Ilnmp. ftve. FORD touring rar, UH fully equipped, sclf slarter. PEERLESS 7-iassenger touring car. MAXWELL 4-cyltnder -passenger tour ing car. Will sell cheap. Call 413 K St. N. W. Main 7031. After S call North HZ1. 1 COLUMBIA LIMOUSINE. 1111 model: good condition; additional touring body. Tlione Main 1112. BOB & HARNEY. Experts In all kinds of hiiIo repairing. Ford tepalrlng a specialty Wo guarantee our service to be the best tn toun Instantaneous service, day or-night. 710 O KT. N. W. l A CTON, 0s lllh SI. N. W. ui. lamps ami raaiatora reoaire.. Golden Rule Shop. Ph. M. 2423. Ford Valve Grinding, $2.25. We'll save ypu 20V, on all your auto repair ing. All woik 70c per hour. W. B. IvlEB BON. IM1 R st. N. W. MANOFACICHER or mud guards, hoods, I gasoline tanks, radiators, auto lamps. I Metal Art Shop. Ph. N. 2303. 1S0H 14th iiw. ONE FORD TOURINU CAR In good running i order for sale reasonable. Apply $20 iOth st. n. W. i I Automobile Rcuairincr. CENTRAL CARRIAGE, WAGON, AND AUTO WORKS B. M. LOYD. Managir. Truck and Automobile Bodies to Order REAR OF 443 TO 4J1 EYE STREET N W. MAIN 3143. Pslntlng and lettering n Specialty. ALL WORK GUARANTEED. 1 For Uire. MAIN 7151 Day or Night. 12 blocks toe. Cltv proper. lUr Ji to hnur CLAIRVOYANTS THE LITTLE WHITE ? MOTHER ? It Is a UlfBlurH tn bnmv 4lmt lfi... A. A. De lng do not accept Tee In advance A .. and thai ou will nui be naked to .ny J. A. lor unaatlafactory reading. Oftenilines .t. J. conditions arc such that It Is luiuoilbie .'. T for ou to receive the Inlor.iiatlo.i. ud- . T lce and aMiunc jou riulre. Mine. T I De long would ruther have jour good T T will and frlendaliip than all the o!d T Y you could offer. Her policy or irivl.13 a j f ver limited numlxr of lfln?a iiatlv V Y enables her to gii her be; crtorl for T ( each client. Vou will rind lier a plain, V I- simple llttl" woman some or lurf Y friends claim she has good coinmun ! sense. She Is not an adept In thf 1 - : .'. cult and there Is nothing of the su.n r- .J. nut ui al about brr. It Ik raid lic lus--f. J. sesres more than ordinary Iniuitlte A .. abllltj people who consulted rr two.'-. ... decadrs ago are sending their children i. A to nee her this would Indicate that tl.ev i. J. wore pleased with her work. She a 3. i consulted b young and old vouth and J. T maldt-n rich and poor -white und tol- .1 J 1 ored. Tnentv years In private rtsl- J y dence. T t Home 10 A. M to !) P M. S 730 EIGHTH ST. N. W. MR9 nAYFRThe "'eet Cnid lVllXO. VJAV 1 L I ilea Jer and Clalrvay ant. Readings. 25c up. Now 117 1st st. S W. aUll I 1 ttcLAIRXOYANl'. Reunites the separated, consult the beat. 12S4 .tli nw. m. spencer; THE WORLD S Mtisr 1 ElritRATBI) PALMIST AND CI AIRVOVANT. Studio, 1318 14th St. N. W. I'OXhLl.l' THIS UIFTEII LADY AND I.E (li.NUM'b'U PERSONALLY OK THE HO.N KbTY AND SIM'ERIl Y OF HER WORK. Without asking a question she will tell juii the object ot our tall, giving names of lrunus, lelatlvea. and actual lacts concern ing our life and clrcumatanccs, .. hlch vou know til br nbaolutel) true 1'IIE MADAME WILL RKFl'HB TO ACCEPT VNY FEE IN. LESS SHE GIVFS THE ITMOST S VTIS rAi'l'ION. ItemeiuLer, our proaptcts or to day may mean juiir fi.imne tomorrow If rightly handled. 'I hen why delv 1 MADAM FIELDrh'" ?" C0.nAul1. ,"'.r Heunltes the separated. N. 1W. 1226 7th nw . ! 1 Vt ci'iisnil HIT- n Vi fl1 A I Y A AI I I- A M V'"! i-3-uic "inurwii J L,ni 1 iedh:m. Clalrvovnnts are born, not made. Madam Jean has been one since childhood, acknowl edged by press and public to be the greatest clalrvovant In the world, can positively re unite the separated. Get a reading from this remarkable woman Will tell you names, dans and facta without asking you a tingle question. You have a power of your or n either lor good or evil. Cultivate the good, Develop It. Cse it. Call and oe couthued. Private rooms, vou see no one. I'rivnte leadings arranged bv phone. N. 2031. l'e. manent location. 617 It at. X W, CoNSuLl" ZANClG && P.EADINOS ONE DOLLAR. STUniO. W4 Uth at. N. W Phone M. 4418. DELMAIN SISTERS !eav' r Readers, tell what you want to know. Read ings, 'lc; teat. 10c. 12 a in. to a p. m. biin da, 4 to 8. 61S 7th st. N. W. PROF. D. B. BRUCE. IRE GRfc,AT AUSTRALIAN PALMIST AND CLAIRVOYANT. Can be consulted on all atlalrs. 12J3A n- ler I lace S. E Hours. 9 a. m. to 10 p hi.; S-ndasfclroiu .' to 7 p. in. Ph. Line. 1721 705 EIGHTH ST. N. W. MME. CARLETTA, lMPRESBlO.N W. LIFE READER. A 'la In u) tint Mjfctli' of I ndoubteil oxers TELLS YOUR NAME Names of those u am most lutcicstcd In. advising In full on all subjiciv, business. peculatlon, ical estate, ciiauea, itivorce, lute, courtship, wheu and whd jnu marry, If ever. If sweetheart fend friends lire false or true. Has reunited more keparnted tluin any other clairvoyant Sees evory one none kllghted 11 a. m. to 9 p. m. Cad today. ' 705 EIGHTH ST. N. W. PAI.MISTRY-CARD READING. MRS. R. LUSBY, Tarot and Foreign Cards: Enat India Crvstal, Ladles only (LICENSEDi Closed Sundnv. r.orrenceas 77 1 I th N W Second noor W ability. ' ' ltn n' W,UI.S0pm. THE ORIGINAL AM) ONLY DEBORAH ''KK ov" AW I'alm- Lnoush auid. At lioiuc, 720 Uth a l. N , W. DEATHS DEAN-pIN EDWARU DEAN, Kon of caw, r. ena Mamie M aged elgntotn mrniths and It davs. Funeral from lte I street southeast, rat urday, January X), IKK, at IJ o'clock. In terment at Methodist Protestant Csmotery, Alexandria. Va, riHHKR-On Tuesday, January . 1. In riniiiniieio, wnn ni me rone 01 ner niece, Mrs. Phelps Brown,. VICTORIA, slster-ln-Isw of tho late Senator Shelby M. Cqllom. Interment In Bprlngfleld. III. GODFREY-Ori Januarj- 27 1I. at I2;IS a. in., i,hhihia DMiiii, ueiovea wue ur . B. Godfrey, aged eighty scam. Funeral services from hef late residence. fS5 Tenth street southeast, January 2$. at I p. m. Friends Invited. Interment at Brldgeton, N. J. (Salem, N, J., nnd Brldgeton, N. J pap-s pleaae copy). IN MEM0RIAM (Notlco for this column are accepted at (0 cents Hat, either prose or poetry. In esse no tice does not exceed ten lints. And 10 tents for each line tn excess of ten. UNDERTAKERS Embalmcrfl. FuncraL Directors. J. WILLIAM LEE, UNDERTAKER & LIVERY. S23 Pa. aVe. N. W. Telephone M. IKS. WASHINGTON. 1). C. S. H. HINES & SON, INC. 171R 14tH Hfrret. Ndrlh 1MI3. R. V. HARVEY'S SONS. lS'M Uth atrcet. Nort hSH U THOMAS F. MURRAY. S007.'01t McholH ove. f. EX- I.lnc. 120. GEORGE W. WISE, 2000 M Htrret. Weat 1R. W. W. DEAL & CO., 8I1I II Street S. K. I.lnr. 34(14. HARRY M. PADGETT, 730 llth .Street S. E. I.lnc. 1339. NEVIUS ft BROWN, IKW Wcwr York Ave. Main 2387. WILLIAM H. SARDO & CO., 40,S II Street V. E. Line. 3S1. GEO. P. ZURHORSTS SONS, Inc. 301 Knat C'npKol Htreet. Mne. 372. W. R. SPEARE. OH) I' Mreef. Mnln 4S.NO-428I. P. A. TALTAVULL, 443 7t h Street S. XV. Main 1870. THOMAS M. HINDLE, 3th nnd II au. X. W Mnln 537. O. B. JENKINS, 003 II ft. X. XV. Mnln 4S04. THOMAS S. SERGEON, 1011 7th St. X. XV. Mnln J00O. JOHN R. WRIGHT CO., 11187 lOlh St. X. XV. North 47. JOSEPH F. BIRCH'S SONS, '30.U BI SI. X. XV. Weat 00. JAMES T. CLEAIENTS' SONS, 1241 Wlxeonnln Ae. Wt-at 804. MARTIN W. HYSONG CO.. 1014 Mnaaachltselfa Ave. Muln 8420. ADOLPH J. SCH1PPERT, 200S ln. Ave. Went l.'.l ir.t.fl. ULRICH & BURDETTE, 1S2I msconaln Ave. Vrst 030. FLORAL DESIGNS FUNERAL DESIGNS' of cvtrj desui.'tSon n o.lratt "rii tiibi; 1214 $ st .V. V. Vital Records Birtiisr Howard ami Nina vuikiii. fill, i.ulher f. uud tlell a' Sj-Kck. Iv. Walter A. uui Maltie S. suiuii, iioj. ii.xieilck a. ai.u Juillirliic 41. eUockency, V, ,.i,un and Mab.e C. Scott, boy. llnny and Nellie liozzelic-, UO). Jusepli and Kane lto.cnd.jrl. bo) A.essandid and Lucia Maiucci. nrl. William C. and Cora Miller. -ul. David and Annie Keppell, bo. - lwls and Mary Hurst, girl. Morris uud Esther Friedman, boy. Charles McK. and 1.ou1hu Elkcr, boy. Joseph W. T. and Elva DuvH. Uo. Jo.-ph E. and Louise A. Druley, loy. 1 Roy nnd Cecelia D. Drake, ooy. Lewis and Edith Cohen, boj. Amos and Mary Gulp, girl. ' AlU-rt uud Alice Urolnard, girl. John and Ethel Alden, girl. John and Ethel Uhl, bo. John L. and Gertrude Thorn, boy. ' James and Mahala Taylor, bo v. RiMirrt E and lrtidenrc Starke, girl. Plilliu and Eva Hideout, git I. Frederick and SuMe Mais. boy. James and Mary Mlcke), girl. JHiurs Hnd Josephine Jones, hoy. l.riijauiln E. and Annie C. Dient, boy. Deaths. Dleudonne Celt-stlii lroux, 50 years. Emer gence Hospital. llllam .Miller. 60 years, Washington Asylum Hospital. Henry Hurt. 72 jears. 1625 P street no-th- w cat. Fred Heitmuller, 38 years. Emrgency Hoa- plial Hugh CrlcKard. 67 5 ears. 126 Jilnth street northeast. Rouert E. Stllllons. tT .vears. t'nlted States tnldier Home Hospital. Walter lllcslni. M vrurs. 910 Massach isetts aent i invest. Elslii .it. 15 vears, 710 Twentieth stree 'ist. Ellen 40 years. Homeopathic Hos pital. Jonn H. rds, 30 years, 1313 Eighteenth street Hi.. 11. west. Clnra I., fttiulh, 7 months. 1140 North Capitol street. Ilarrv Anderson, 4 months. 2.100 K street northwest. Howard II. L'pdegrove. 21 days, 712 D street southwest. Marv M. nusrell. 4.1 years, IKS Corcoran sirect northwest. Ike Campbell. 27 years. Georgetown I'nlver- sltv- Hospital, s-'nrnh Allen. 93 years, 1818 Florida avenue northwest. Ernest Hrown. 4Siears, Washington As) linn Hnsnltal Cornelius Coates, 63 years, 618 K stieet south west. Illa Kenney. 20 jenrs. Tuberculosis I'os- p:tal Annn K. Parker. 71 enrs. 923 ,V ftreel north- viesl William Pryor. 40 vears. 920 I. street nnith wet. SPIRITUALISE MRS., MAMIE STEVEJAfe'TjJAu Readings daily; seances Tues. ,: Thura. eves.; Frl.. 2 p. n. Ph. Line. 3018. 313 N J. ave. SE. t ZANCIG'S TEMPLE. TEST SEXNi'E tonight Mrs. C riaunter and her Indian guides will appear: coin, at 8 p. tn.; 25 cents, children free; no stairs tu climb ZANCIG'S TEMPLE, 904 14th St. N. W. ! MRS. VOEGLER fading.. a. tn. to 6 p. m. fnt F st. N. E. MR. HERBERWVR'. VriST: mtinlcatlons absolutely free to any business man or woman presenting their, card between 9 and 11.50 a. in.. 1 and 5 30 p. in. or 6.30 and 9 p. m. 1310 I. N. W. MDC RnTHn'"o Dllv- Seance O.rVJ. lKJ 1 rifiies and Thurr ne Hon., 8 p. m 1630 tth at. nw.. above Ubrary, RhFHlGERATORS & ICE BOXES McCRAY REFRIGERATOR t'OMPANV. Relrlgerators that are unequalcd. 611 V ST N W W Build and Repair Rcfrllergtora. Speck) Juices r- Suitciiai, pries lit two-.on jo(s ur mur. o. l?..?D.XV.'inD8' N- W "" In or in tit, AUUUuiV vSMLtiJ UAViU NOTttK, Auctlonftr On Satuiuay. Junuaif ., ij., (, u clock 1 . in,, I will sell at public aucloh at the farmers' 1'roouta tllaskeili ataraet, Iltn and 11 si. N. W., c-oiideiiihcd -district borsss ?. n, Ui, ll, toil, 'lcrmil casn at Jiiie 01 esiu. . by order or ComiiiLDioturS, 11. 'C. U. 'll. HAHGROVia, P. O. f' W APARTMENTS TO LET Unfurnished. tt THE LONSDALE. , , .No. 21JS Lalliorn.a at. Nr Y. Apt. No. 1CW, 2 rooms, kitchenette and bath, , t ...f...t2S.M Apt. No. 300, 4 rooiiis and bath... tu.w Apt. No. 400, 4 rooms and bath,,,. li.ws Apt. No. 401, 3 rooms and bath si.M - Apt. No. 407, 6 rooms and bath.... 4.u Apt. No. 410, 1 rooms and bath 27.10 SWARTZELL-RHEEIt & HEX3EY, 727 lDth st. N. W. Htii HT. N. W.. 727-Kour moms nd both; - hot-water host; i0M. , DESIRAULE NEW APARTMENTS. -? 131S PARK ROAD N. W. Apartments of 4 and rooms and bath, W5 , and 140: all outsldo rooms, open for Inspeu- -tlon. C. ELTON JAMES, . &' 406 Southern Uldg. Phone Main CI. ' I'ntl RUMT-lml tih hi u. (L., . ... .' 7 the best 6-room apartment In city for fli per month. Apply JOS. J, CAYLOIt, 723 tin st. N. E. ., -. FOR RENTHOUSES Unfurnished. , 1111 Cth st. N. , 10 r. and b flt.tO 601 Q sL N. W.. 7 r. and b 2i. . 142a Cth st. N. W., 11 r. and b 24.50 3140 12th st. N. K.. 7 r. and b 73M, ., 403 R st. N. V.. ( r. and b 22.50 1229 Evarts st. N. E.. T r. and b 2.'.50 - U04 th st. N. TV.. 6 r. and b... 20.50- ' 612 Sth st. N. E.. C r. and vv... K.&O ' 1313 Ee st. N. 1C. i r. and w 11.01 " 776 Olrnrd st. N. Vf r. and iv , 1!.W 2J2$ Georgia ave. N. W., 6 r. and vv L'.iO FOR COLOItEJ) TENANT8. 1315 8 st. N. W.. 10 r. and b... J31.S0 64j Acker st. N. E.. 7 r. and b Ir.OO llt6',4 First st. N. W & r. and b. ...... lJ.;o ' 224 D st. N. V 10 r. anj b 1K.W 417 P st. N. W.. tr. and w 1S.I0 tn Calian at. N. E., 6r. and vv...., U.UI ' 2D0 D su N. W. 6 r. and w-,.4... l.'.SO " 1247 25th st. N. W., 4 r. and vy... ...:... ll.M 2403 Sth st. N. W.. I r. and vr 11.50 113 Reeves court N. W.. 6 r. nnd w.,... 10.IU CLIFFORD A. BORDEN CO., Phone M. 2242. 0 Sth st. N. W. MO D St. lie., 6 rooms ...tlt.iO 110,'.Vi D ne., 6r., suitable for small store. 1-U0 1107.D no., Jr., water and gats... 12.00 128 7th no.. Cr reduced to lXV) Also large stable rear of 1111 D ne 3.0) Apply 914 yd. ave. N. EL FOR RENT 761 Fairmont st., E rooms, and bath..,,,...?l'.''0 Ud C st. ne., 6 rooms and bath...,...,,. . 20.50 3.'3 F st. ne t rooms anl bath 22.SO " 711 Sth st. N. K., 5 rooms and bath (flat). 22.50 DM C, st. ne., 6 rooms and bath (flat) 22. '0 FRANCIS S. DUNIGAN 615 14th st. N. W. Phone M. 6J3. 2014 TORTNER PL.. 6Rr. &. R t30.0 1147 U st. nw., 7 rooms and bath 21.50 1429 U st. -nw., 8 rooms and bath 42.?3 Heat and hot water Included tn the above. 1 2019 Portner pi., ( rooms and bath 2 .5t 2031 Portner pi., 6 rooms and bath 23.50 .. Store, 2102 14th at. nw., with living quarters above Zi.W Apply Manager, the Portner. 5th and V nw. H"ST. N. W.. 4126 rooms and bath; brirk. gas range, good condition. $20; FLA. AVE. N. W.. 9T Four-room houxp; water and gas; 117.00: while tenants. Ky r st 91B W st. N. W. FOR SALE HOUSES BEAUTIFUL HOMES 902 ar-d m I2tb STREET X. C. Six, eever. 3.i1 right room homes. Extra Large Sleeping Porches 13.500 to lUCKI. 120') Cash, balance monthly. Greatest Value in Homes ? Open to 9 p. in. Daily. Come out H. R. HOVVENSTEIN, 1314 F St. N. E-. or 700 H t. N. E. y UNPRECEDENTED nARGAIN IF SOJ.D IN lu days; Btml-aetached house near V.&b: Capitol at.-. 10 light rooms: a. in. l.t Ideal .. home; One Investment; room for garage, in. vestlgate. W. G. WALKER. Phona M. 4178 LOOK THESE OVER! BEFORE BUYING. COMPLETE IN EVERY DETAIL One and One-half Squares Fiom LINCOLN PARK. On 1IV st. N. E., bat. North Carolina av. and C at. One. of the most beautiful loca tions in. the city. 1 rooms, tile batn. lark lot. porA. All modern Improvements. 1 only (100 cash and balance like lent. , $21.50 per month. Including Interest and principal PRICE, $2,250. Open (3 ally and Bunday until t o. nt, SUBURBAN PROPERTY For Sale. r 4511 WISCONSIN AVE., detached -room house, cars pass door, one fare, 815 month; shade, porches. Address A. L. PAYNE. Tcnle)town. 1). C. HOW TO nE YOUR OWN LANDLORD on I1O0 cash and '813 month, at CHEVY CHASE. For full particulars drop postal, telephone, or call on WM. II, RITCHIE. 317 Colorado Bldg. Tel. M. f231. HKAl T'FIIIL. 5-ROOM BUNGALOW, fruit porches, 5c car fare; 3 nice lots; high and healthy; ono block from new public achool. PRICE ONLY, 81.650; terms. 8100 cash; bi. Ill month- O. B. ZANTGINZER. 9C3 Ne York ave N W BUSINESS PROPERTY For Sale. STORE AND DWELLING. 629 PK. AVE. S. E Four living rooms; lot 20x110. Prekent tenant has been on prem ises for over hve vears. For particulars ap ply to C. W NEWHOt'SER, 421 East Capi tol at Phone Line 209S I FOR EXCHANGE 11.200 poatofflce stenographer would consider exrhanaim.- positions with stenocraoher In another department BOX 56, Times office. 1 MONEY WANTFD & TO LOAN MONEY TO LOAN on city, suburban and farming property. WM. GERSI'JIYEB, iJI St. Paul st.. Halilmore. Md. MOEY TO LOAN on real taiate; lowest rates; prior payment privileges: laraja amounts. TYLER & RUTHERFORD, 817 Ll. BUILDING LOANt) AND SECOND TRUST. Money to loan at ( per cent on District Real Estate. Any amount from l.vo to fj.wi sn tirei or second trust, in sualgbt not of monthly payments. Takes only U"e uo to make them. PAUL V. MITCHELL i. CO.. Ill O ST. N. W, MONEY TO LOAN-1250 to 8509.009 r D. C. real estate. Several truit funds. H to i per cent All transactions conducted wit cunumlcal consideration ior borrowara. WM. II. SAUNDERS & CO.. Southern llulldlng MH I5tn at. N W MOTORCYCLES 191 Merkle one-c Under, excellent iondltnn; bargain. 8(5. UI North Carolina uve S. E. ! HORSES AND VEHICLES 10 HEAD hor ant niares, out of worn. weight from 1.000 to 1.4U0 lbs.; must be sold by lha lCth nl Feb. Apply tlK llth St. N. W. REX EN HOItSliS AM TXVO UIG MARES. Sold for the 'want of uaa. Rear - i' ave N '.'. innr'h sldsl. FOR SALE Chajp. good work horses anl unt Wl'll kml.n In, ..r..l l..n itmm 111. I llWC .u 8. W. "" It.