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:k THE WASHINGTON" tBlES. TlTiSSDA fefifiilUAllY IS,' 1916; f 4- 1 1 i i . V THE RED CIRCLE By ALBERT PAYSON TKXHUNK. .thor of "Hw KJfhftr." "Caleb CwieTar." NovU. from tbo Path 1ho Kay ttlw Ccpyrlght, ttlfc fcy (SyitepflU bt Preceding Chapter.) , The secret of June Trsvls, cursed with ths red circle brand of crime. I dlecOY ttta.br 'Sinning' Sam. Sam determlnea that Juni shall Con ceal him until such a time as he ran biove farther. (Continued from Yeotcrdoy.) c OliD fear crept into Juno's heart. She made a opasmodlc attempt to htdo her hands behind her back. Bam touched triumphant- lr. "Who would 'a' thought It." ho purred at her. -Ilea, June Travis- prison work er, saver of souls, a little angel of tl?o cellsa crook daughter Of 't'lrclo Jim,' the slickest thins 1 oveV chummed with." "Corno'to tho houso with mel" Mary Implored pttcouily. "Didn't I tell you not eo quick; old lady? 8he ain't Rolntr to tho house with you and leave mo' cold, Get mo?" he snarled. "What dor you want?" asked June, looking straight Into his vicious little eyes. "Welt, thero's so many things want," he drawled. "I could make an Inventory of 'em 1 you waited." "What do you want?" tho girl re peated sternly. "Oh, going to bo nasty about It, eh? Well, now look here, you-cut It. Thcy'ro after me. And 'Circle Jim's" daughter will get me food and protection) or I'll squeal good and plenty and trado her secret to tho police, sec? June shrank Into Mary's arms-all hflr bravado gone. "Yon-you-l" threatened the nurse, her ivm fftnrlnir nt lilm. "Samo to you an' many of him," he retorted mockingly, with n sweeping, curtly bow. "But, Just tho same, you gotta como across. Mako up your mind quick. Do I get cam or ao i sing nnr tn thO nolice?" Juni started from Mary's arms and uttered a little agonized cry. Sam look ed around. Down tho beach ho saw the approaching figures of Mrs. Travis and Yams, tie caugnt ma cue. "Oh. maybo ma would like to know the glad news!" ho sneered. "Woll, here goes." "Stop!" Juno caught at his dlrtv, wrinkled, coat sleeve. "Hldel Htdo quickly, before they see you! Tonight I'll lenvo a basket of food for you at the corner of our car-no you know tho place! Now, hide!" Sairl' cast a last threatening look at the two llgurcs In the distance, then dodireti deftly behind n. convenient bowlder. June swayed toward Mary. Her yountr race looKcd hagpard, and almost old. Her hands croned vatruelv for suDDrt. Mary saw the red' circle gleaming like a ring of flrVi In tho brUht sun. She covered It with her own trembling hand and shook tho girt sllzhtly. "Your mother Is com'ng, lamb." she warned. "She mustn't know she mustn't suspect. Pull vnursolf together And keep pour hand hidden." Juno nodded wearily, I will." sho said. "Sho won't know, I won't let her know." " "Have you, found any .trace of It?" Mrs. Travis called to her, a minute later. 'Not a trace. Mary and I have look ed all over this pwt of tho beach." "And Yama and I searched thorough ly as far down as that old wreck, it's th mostf'-snnoylmr thing," "Ard mvsterloUs, mumsle. . Let's you and I Write It up. Nobody Would Be Heve it. - "Usually,. I don't rare to havn lunch on tho beach," continued Mrs. Travis, Ignoring thn Jesting tone. "I nlwavs detest the thought of sand getting Into the food. Iut today, somehow. I Just felt like Dlcntcklnir. Yams. o-Athrr tin the things nnd take them to tho house.". "Oh. dear, and I'm famished. And it win laico cook an age to get up a lunch now,'' complained June, slipping her left arm arounft Mrs. Travis' wslst. "Well, I've got the remains ,of that fudge I rond yestcrdav in my room, I guess I'll fill up on that." "Ton won't do anvthlng of th'klnd;" Mrs. Travis forbade. flrmTy. "I don't want you to touoh a nleco of It berore luncheon. I donTt. .like the way vou look nt all here lately. Kvr slnre Mr. Lamar started sending you those hug boxes of mnrrons places vou haven' an appetite for decent food. I'm golnrr to havo cook fix a good tomato btsquo for lunch. It's a quick dish and nu tritious." "Nutrltlousl'". June emphasized her scorn. '.'Nobody wants to eat nutritious food, mothor. dear not even tne in fants who have It fed to them In bot tles. I'll bet If thnv had their choice hev'd Tne n, lobefer Nowburc nnv ftnv In preference to delicious milted, milk," ."I won't allow her to touch the fudire. Mrs. Travis." nrnmlsed Mary, as she led the si'-' unstalrs. , Once Insld Juno's room thnv dropped pretense. Weak from nervous ex haustion. Mnrv wink lnn a den clwlr and leaned her had nn her hand. J"i watched .hfr sh"iil'lr tlroon IW whole attitude tvnlflod dcimlr. Tie iflrl Kreich"l "lit hpr nv In luMng iil'v. Then sho knelt brsldo the chnlr. In the old familiar pntltlon. "Yon mis-lit bn m". den" nho said nt loV "Vou fp. Ir n mlFev tn vou now. nut :-nu mupf kn-iw that T wouldn t """-o "mi sorrow or 'Vurrv. If I COllld -o'l lflnn't vr t-nniv It Mnrv' I " When these sno' oomo on. "There, there!" riti".-unio-i 'e o'd woninn. ft i-r. i.... !.., ((ii ,;.',. nV her arm "lla'o vn' t i0vo vou brter than nnvthinir l Mii WM wor'i'. And I'm gplnf - ii-iv " n-d nhlei'', v.u rn lomr as th c' ii'o i m. Now wo won't sv nn" -i -hmt Uiit wrr Who, vc'vo rot to f,'k f.nn ,i this latent 'longer. V'e b"vr to cet nvnv from Surfton doT-rlu nwav. We lmvp- to le-vo to avoid this man. Ho's he s horrlblo!" "If wo-run awav, don'i v?u think he'll carry out lib threat?" nsked Juno "No I dn-'t. Tin'- he'a nfrad fo comrt noir Iho rotl" fo- av r(on I think thn t cm lope m tix'nnn frlKht-n spu Into protecting ai feortlng h'm he II do t. If vou'r.". not here, ho enn't that fxnll.' !!S"m l,n,v nTO w, t" f-- aviv?" Tell youp mother ;ou want to go bark to tho rltv." "She von't go, I know." objo-t'! Juno. "She likes It hero t Furfion She thlnki It's reitfu) n l ' -d-fully tired after th res con In town." "You've got to maku her go." "How can I?" "Sho snoko Just row. r? vmir nn looking woll. Toll her Mm nre 1 getting on your nerves. Piy that you know you'd feel better if you rouM go back to thn city, If It'n onlv for n little while.. Go ak her now." urged Mary. "If you wait " 8ho stop"(d nnd looked down nt thn white lfands Iv'ng pcrs her knees. The ned Circle hid vnnshed. "If you wnlt." rhe wont on. excitedly, "you'll chnngo your mind and stay here to bravo It out. do. dear." Urged o eagerly, June got to her icei "I don't thlnV It will wnrlr. hnt I'll J rv" !-. -.1.1 .'.I. I.. ' 1 w.i nniii iirciv. Her courepo fhtyjd oven further when she entrrH Ihc lhrry moment later ana saw the exnressK- of lmnttcrlrn on lier mother's nntistially smooth brow. Evidently tho Irrltnlln-i of thn ilnl.n lllnli l,arf tA a,vM. M ........ ,... mm, .,1,111 mi, June Went tin tn her rti.l. .nrf mil ... ..w... ..., .,u,, lf,t. Iter arms over h7 iothirt.lTouia.r: yrl from ths Safl!,- . m Nam by Will M. lteae. AHtsrt Payeen terhuse.t . Trvl1o6koa up. The touch was not that of Impetuous June nt all. It was unnaturally meek nnd gentle. A 1 S,,M!W wan f,co alarmed her. "What Is lt-,whal Is It, darling?" she asked hurriedly. "Do you.fcol T" Juno nodded, .T",'.7.'-W 'hudderlng slightly as the thought of "Umlllng 8am" camo !. Mr. "t feel 111. Mother. I want to go home-to tho clty-I mean. I $! '? ,"". tonleht, mother." TonlBhtl" Mrs. Travis smiled. "How ridiculous,. Junal m the first place. If you nro ill, 9uifon Is Just tho placo for you. You liavo ihe sea nt your door and an opportunity In Wo In tho olr all day long. And you haven't your swarms or friends running Id to drng you here, tnrro nnd everywhere, every minute of the i day and nUltt. In the second place. If I thought of leaving It wouldn't bo for several week. "Mumsle,' please listen. I " Don t say tinv moro about It. dear, bc.c"u my, mlild Is uulto made up." "Pardon. Tho luncheon Is served," nma primly, from tho door. "Will macinm pe pleased. to have n wlneT" I "Nn Wine. Yimn1' Uh Tnvl ml lln from her chair nnd spoke abruptly. "TeU Mary luncheon la KiirvnH June followed nor mother Into the fining room, still pleading. They took their places Just as Mary, clime Into the. uum , iuiiuwcu ny nmn. xno oiu nurse looked anxiously at tho girl's face and knew that thus far she had been un successful. Tako your ifuup. June," her mother bade her briefly, "you're unusually rest less nnd persistent todnv. I don't knew what's tho matter with vou, "And I don't know what s the mat ter with myself," the girl burst out passionately. "I cun't sleep. I think 1 m hungry; and when I sen food I can t oat. I " "Why. June!" Mrs. Tmvlc was plain ly disturbed. "I never heard you carry en like tills. "I dnn't , think she's well. Mrs. Trnvls." Mary Interrupted ntrvou.ily. "That's tho reason I want to go home. Won't you pltnsf tnko mo, mother?" Juno had worked hi-rxclf up In the verge of nervous hysti'dn. Mrs. Travis saw, with alarm, that sho was under some grcatmental strain. "But I think vou will get well so much more quickly dawn here, denr." Her determination wns wrikrnln?. 'Juno felt It I', puvo hor new cour-U'c "So mmy qucor thlnts hr.ve hap-5en-d flnco xvr. vo ljn Iwro." Maty nut In nulcklv. 'Tlir, rhllrt' nmM have bom upset for several das, film dldnt wsnt to wu-ry ou, so sho hasn't said anything nbo.tt It. But I'vn known, and It hns Kcnred nic." "Do you thln'c It's- r.s mkJ for her In the rlty os lf Is here?" Mrs. Trnvls asked In surtirino. "I think the best place for her. Must now is the ulnoo she want to ho," said Mary quickly. '"All rle-ht. If you think Jt'r dtlvhu able. wo'M try It. nllhnugh It's very much .igalpst my will.'' "And Wn "an go Ihls eventnc?" .Tuno nsVd eagerly. "Yes." Answered Mrs. Trav'a with some roluctnnce. (Continued Tomorrow.) PHILADELPHIA FIRM MAKES BIG PROFIT War Earnings, of Year 1915 Al- most Equal Capital. PH1LADKLPHIA. Feb. .-Huge Profits are being made by the old line manufacturing chemical comoanles. of whfqh therb are, a, number In Philadel phia, as the resut of the Kurocean war. t An examolo of the extraordinary busi ness being handled by thcao comoanles Is found hi the annual rotfort of the 'H. K. Mulford Company for the fiscal year ended December. 31. 1915. which Is made public 'todax. The statement shows that net prpflli for tho twelve months amounted tMlf.QM.Ofl. compared with 115S.037 In lilt, and J2H.6IJ In 1313. The not earnings laaiT year wore al most caual to tho comhlnv'a ntlr out. standing capital, which Js IM63.SW. Out of these profits the comoamr last vear paid Its rexulftr dividends of 8 per cent, requiring S116.;(3. and an extra dividend of 10 ner cent, or Sltt.XB. a total (11k- oursement to stocKIiolders of S2S1.S02. Beyond theso payments It added I743.R03 to surplus, making tho total surplus op icccinuer oi. inst. i.,8i. Sioux Defends His Race Against Laziness Charge PULLMAN, Wash., Keb. IB. That tho Indian Is not lazy, but that ho possesses a superabundance of energy and en thusiasm for what he most wants to da was u declaration of Charles West, a fullbloodcd Sioux, In addressing tho Saddle and Sirloin Club on "Tho Indian as n Farmer." "The Indian never wns lniv." de. dared tho speaker. "Hlo wife porforms the work sho dooa because she rtgards It us hor special portion flf tho 'domes tic economy, nnd an attempt bv her husband to tako part Ih such work would be a cross reflection mi her abil ity 3 n housewife." Tho r.ocrkcr came from the Coeur d'Alcno reservation, where he la leading a movemont to Interest Indians In scien tific farming, E. Titman, the Heaviest Millionaire, Weds Actress ATLANTIC CITY.. fV 13,-Kmory Titman. twenty-five, vo'Rht oo pounds, reputed to ho 'worth li.C00.O30. son of the late head of tho Pennsylvania Reduc tion Company, of Phllndo'oh'n. his mnr r'cd Miss Anna e3ml!ey Corkcy, of M!d dlotown, ff. Y.. a illvorcoe. known to tho BtaKO nt J uno Levy, nt tno nnnro homo of his mother, Immcdlntoly after tho wedding- the couple started on their honeymoon In New Yorh. Titman, rnltl to fc- ho hcvlest mll llonnlro In th" country. hn brc n m'Mnr f'jturo hero many neirons hciue of Mn size. Ills hobby Is umpiring bull Barnes. Farmers' Soup Almost Fatal to This Family norKTOVN', Ind.. Fob. 15.-Merrl-wenthci' Harrowtooth nnd his family, who live south of this town, aro gradu aVy recovorlnit from tho. effects of a now dish Mrs. Becky llnrrowtooth found In tbo nc,w cook book tho baking powder sulcsmnn left lust wnek, Tho boys got hungry for a chunce and asked Mra. Marrowtootlr to pick, out on of tho now fnnslcd dishes und lot them samnle It. Ho yesterday sho served them n now kind of soup alio found In tno BOOK. to book. 1 'Farmers potlp," sho called It. They Idn't like It very well, but ato It. and' hen Merrlweathcr camo In an hour I dldn' when later to lie down In tbo front room lie cause ho didn't feci woll. ho found tho baby blowing soap bubbles at the cat nnd the two boys looklni;blg- eyed and iroimnjr ni inn mourn, It seems that Mrs. Harrowtooth had iiniFinnrn 111c coon dook 10 say rarm-iuii, ' era' Rnlln" h.. II r,.ll .!,! tr.,,. 8oap7 - EDUCATIONAL SlHcinff, ElocutteM Ttfdars sn1 fVMars. nn uih H N. W. Whington School of Accountancy .NW tmtjtfr fvitlne Pb. 4. Prepsres o C. r A, nnd butlneu. Free kuiutln. ' ?,H,S' Vv WAI.TOW, ' 1. M. C. a.i ir.-M n -. iJ w i i i i i f 'T " TTASHINGTPN BUSINESS V V nd CIVIL SERVICE BCHObU : V..T svo. . M, VT. C. I'oteet. Prla. MOVING, PACKING, STORAGE Sflft Storage glooms, ' $l.M per mo. up, 110 VINO; PACKINO by ttxperts, Low Rates, U.MUN STOHAQH C0 414 3d St. Mnltt 4374. , MONEY! MONEY! MONEY! Advanced on storsfe. UNITED TMANHFKR AND PTOUAOn CO., fth snd.D its. nw. 1'h. M. tat. K"nint)i on Pseklns nnd Bh)ppln. FIKEPROOF STORAGE f0 teparate Locked Itoeme, 11.00 Month 'Dp. Merckaits' Transfer ai Storage Cb. Main 0900, 020-022 E St. N. W. "8AFBTY FIRST." AntoLutEr FinepnooF rronAOK. UNITED BTATEB BTORAOR CO. rtoome, 1J.C0 and ut. ilorlnx. racking. I'bone Utln tt. '.f-U0 10th it. N, W. Washington, Baltimore and Sub urban Moving. Northeast Ex press Company. 1017 H St. N. E. PJi. Line. 3970. Free) luorlns for nlor. age. !Y. 3343 or N. 3344 SSIlYil'I AII.1AI9KISII HIOIIAtii: CO.. U 5. Nltfbt l'h. S. 0U92. MnVlNn I'ADOED VAXd lYlVJVllWj FfltNIUlIKD. Phone M. MIO-Wtl. KREIG'S EXPRESS, 11 II Vtreet N. W. STORAGE. fACKlNO. AND dHIPriNO. CLKA.V, dry iloraKe for furniture end piano. Intimates rheenuily slten. WKtiCHUJll'a. Krii I'a. v. K. W. l'none Main UC LOST' AND FOUND WHITE rEIIBIAN CAT 1X)ST-In Chevy Chae. Finder plraee notify Mlttf. C J. SMITH. 1781 OIIvit urtet. Chevy Chase. jl UIIOOCH of prli, juney shaped, with dia mond center, loat on Feb. 11. iteward. lie- turn to nua N at. N. W. i CENTIIAU 11IU1I HCI1UOI. l'IN. clam 1)10! Initials on Lack C. 13. S. 'llettirn lu nj beaton nl. N. B. North 111. . HbLr WANlbU (yiALfc HOXHU.eJflv'ator conductore, fix, wHIte, to gay. DlClC'M 11UTKU AU C.NCY. UtsVA. WANTED Men to learn barber trade; wages after ntat month; steady Million guaran teed: toola eupplleU; dlpiomaa awarded. Vrlle tor t-suioxue. MOI.UIfH IIAHUUH CXW.ttKOK, MI Do-very. New York city. 1 UOVO "ten to Deliver circular, fore t a. m.. .213 3rd at. N. W. Apply be- HOTEL UU8 IIOVH and elevator men to day. DICK'B HOTEL AOENCV, j:ih and !' ave. COLOHED MKKH HA LI. WAlTEIIB, tM month, room and board, today. UlCIi'B HOIKL. AUENCV, 12lh and Pa. ue. YOUU MAN to attend aoda fountain; ref erence. DHI'ONT I'HAHMMIY. J Dupont Circle. , JOD I'ilEHS FEEDER THE NOUTHEAST PniNllNO CO.; 333 11 at. N. E. WHITE EOY to deliver packaitoeritatlonery tore. 113 F at. 110 AND MOUE per week for hustlers; new device appeala to 90 per rent or those cook ing with gaa; call and be convinced. TH fth at. N. W. HHOI TEI. N.AV. IIOY-Experlencld. VENDOME HO. UAIII1EH HHOP,3rd and Pa. ate. HELP WANTED-FEMALE COOK Flrat-clau. colored, lij; tountry place on tsr line, all conenlencee. other help. MH3. X.. Ilethetda, Md. DRESHMAKl'-HH and girls to learn French dreiiuultlng. dresemaklng. deitgnlng and millinery; cood poitlona fumlahed after learning. .M.w luiib tlsaMILLINKUY A.AD- ESIY. 11 li O. yEOETAIlf.n COOKB. pantry tromen, DUn OEbH HOTEI. AGENCY. S03 lOlh t. S. W. WHITE IIATHItOOM OIHIJ!. Apply lelgh Hold HoteeUetper. at once. Its- SITUATIONS WANTED Female. LADY Mlddlo aged, wants houiework tin mall family or rare for mall child: stay nights. MI1H. DOVE. 3:0 II St. M. C. ! on StLc W)bUhL,LANhUUS J12J ULUE ,WHITE DIAMOND IIINO. nelght about i carat. Party must cll at once, for J7S.' KAHN OPTICAL CO.. CJJ 7th et N. W. 1111 MEItKLE. elngle free engine. A-l con dition; fC. After 1 p. m.. i:7 N. C. ave. P. E. ! Tll ItKHUILT TYPEWItlTUU CO. tlN ,i. '.in ri. .. v. .iiain rail. Pr. eell rnt and rtalr trnwrltr. rnvF.fVMKNT rtwnnCT. i ,,-T.r 7 t.i , .- i..i UIATK rn cleaning and rpalr. It "K uwr ,jic-.iiirr. (Ml imm Kuarnnieej. rWe slro tmy and cll recond-hand maclilnea on corniion: she us a trial. Call M. mo tor nulcH ervlc. UKIVKIIRAL TYPE. wniTtr pi'.i'Air fr. sn " . N. w FURNITURE, New and Slightly Used. See Our Stock' and Prices Before Buying. Easy Terms or Discount for Cash. Save money. Buy at HOPWOOD'S," 8TH AND K. WANTED MISCELLANEOUS HIOHLWT CAIt prlrca i.ild for uorn rluth ., :iik; ('Hit kullta' or iiitn's; lend iwatali rtlll call. UJYAlCrltl'.s', ISW 7th fct. N. W. I i up" Mirth 'Mi. i IIKl,, UH VOClt Old Gold and Mrokcn Jewelry. ALSO DIAMONDS. as wi: .Er a iw MA.k.-'Airrui:tS'u I'Ulll'uaErf. HICJIiLdT I'Kl'JEH I'A ID. 'A. KAHN, KB F ST. N. W. YOU CAN ItM.tl.l'.E morn lunacy mr yp.r ll'rillUnv wiitl leutr.cr livi by Hinillnj ihin to the SUl'AIUJ LLAI. r'tHMYUIli; 00.. Ml Uyo t. N- W.. phonh M. ivis. LOOK I will buy your Victor nnj Columbia "" " ' . lll'llinsr CABH PRICES pnld for men's cast. "fj t;'ni',ln?.;'.?,.,.. K"131 ?"d ordvr U1" be fulniled. M itnitMAx. fr-.t i ei. n. y. 1 iicoma. v-jii ,, it,?. i WANTEP-l'tirnliure. planoe. iiret. vie. Phone M. lj for waaon. or bale m isll. WErCHIEK'H." I ln. ate. N. W. 1 WANTEU-Fumlture lor can. .tell roods to thn man who Rites the r,'-n' ' IQ"'.VQOO. i"i -nd K. your iiioe. 1 Airmen. I.. Tievriiu-ni n.u .; I u? Vt''!,t'K.T.,SlnL"L W .fl tKTEUST hi.J'llSr" "T BULLETIN OF AVAILABLE OHPORTUNIT1ES uau ur iwruRSAlTON, UNITED STATES DEPARTMENT OP IABOR Wl MILLS BUltDlNO. - lnrKpMTPerAmonRthVIPwlPIi? SBDJ BL&W-F board, lodging and wash inr. pm per month. PW-yPer week. PI Per day. PH-Ver hour. BA1- E8En nnd,fl,?ngplI!tM-IJ,,rulc,1 & " fuS?aBd llk. ffcUntiffih&&&u Tr' Aay-Transportatlo wf a MiSlnatt.,iS!!' nnli'fh'. iJ.iTr1!1 5W'Srtood that alt opportunities ar. it a permanent nature, and the help is desired as mob as poeilble. A' ARM liABUnfyK AlTLd- CATIONS. Geergla. ,. 1707011. Decatur Co. 300 netro fsrm Ishor. era ior toDficco culture in uenneetleut. Mar rled or single. (Ireen or exp. Families pre erred. Tr. adv.. and deducted. Oreen tTS 1'Dl p.. :.U VD. IIOAF., Wires to cook and Co laundry work for laborer. Kama lor siniie, wan loacins. )vsnted ffii J, Maryland. 70 SMJ. Prlntv Oeorae C'u. One atntrU man (not oer n years old) for general farm"! iwuik. uernian, American or Knsiun, 3 cowe. E8 necary.. Oreen Will do. Tr. adv. from Ualtlinore. Oreen 111 I'M; exp., $U I'M year nround. ISIJkW. 170 lliz. Howard Co. One nuirrled man; for ordinary farm wors. HweUe, Oermnn, Irleli or Amrrlcan, Other KB. ( rows. Exp. Hmall children, not oblrctlonable. Tr. adv., and deducted. K I'M, hduen, garden, fuel and milk. H'anteJ March 1. .0-Jia. Talbott Co. One single man for general farm work. Any 9. cows. Exp, Tr, adv'., and deducted. 115 TM year around, Virginia. i;o-H0tt. Suseex Co. One married man with family for all kinds of work, on stock farm. Any E8. Tr. adv.. and deducted. 11 rD winter, fl.a I'D .summer, HOFAM. r7f5' Kln Owrge Co.. One married man with family for general farm work. I'refer foreigner. 3 cowe. Exp. IIS PM. Bfct, will pay slightly higher for reliable man. DOMESTICS. District of Columbia. M7 SIM. Vk'aehlngton, D. C. A young woman to aulut with household maneKement and car tor two children. Anr white ES. Wsrrled tr elngle. No chlldrert twrmltled. m, avusiiia opiidnai. .au3i rwura. Maryland. 170 tJJJ. Montgomery Co. One rtomeillo desired.- Any white E8. 10 I'M. Home comfort. Pennsylvania. HI :il. Northampton Co. One single wo- V. ". 't la ' ,or senerai nouaework, . No Irish or nearo. K VW. 7-M. I'hlladelphla Co. One middle-.! woman for 'general houeenork. cook, waeh and Iron. Any whlte-I'roteauint. to VW. A renned gentle working tioueekiepirs I dealred. Vireinla. M;-1I7I. wanted, home. Dinwiddle Co. One child's Any EH. Hlngle. I lW, nurse Oood iu ir, aar ana aroucted. MISCELLANEOUS. Pennsylvania. MU. Allegheny Co. Wanted; Oneinale stenographer with at least imo yean ex. perlence at tH-W TM; one nail clerk, comptometer ope.-ator, good oenman. at Hi I'M; one aaaletant shipping clerk at KO TO pM, and one typlet. no kuiwleilge nf ttenography neceeeary, at tiO-ISO TM, Amerlrantiom. except Hebrew. 'Married or single. S hr. PD. F0R.RENT ROOMS Famished IDEAL, APT. CO., 1X Penna. Ave. 2 nn. for hkg ao. expoiure, furnlehed complete, flee. Its., IS.I0 mo.: also 1 at I3.U and 1 at I2.S0 per wk.; 4 rms. and recpt. ball, uirfur nlthed. IS.OO mo. Main 7177. t 1131 K ST. N. W. Hultable for two grntleipen or mamea coupie; targe, eecona-roor ironi room, convenient to hath: couthtm AXMMurc. nicely fumlahed; twin beds; convenient toiwo car lines and within easy walklna dlaianca of departments, Y. M. C. A. and downtown o- able. 11 Hr. N. W.. Ill-Large front rooma, cen trally located; southern eijxxcre; ntar lVn.lon and Patent Offlces. O BT. N. W 40S-8econd floor room near bath. II. to weok. ' MAH8. AVE. N. W.. 3S-Larie furnlaiiod Iront room; ,1. h. k.i sa. hot-wlter heat, bath aame floor; per week. H 8T, N. W til Second floor. Ursa rcom. kitchenette, ess range, sine, porcn. h. ,w. h.. III. ", Unfuraished. II 8T. X. W., U-One room and kitchenette or two rooms; second Coop front; heat; gaa. 1 hnuuti lbUAtU AVE. N. E., tii Three unfurnished rooma; 'aecend floor; heat, ca. bath; I. h. k.; near two car lines; rent, 117.59 per month. FAIRMONT ST.. 715-Three houeekeeplnit rooma. well heated, bath and yard; eecond floor, lis. ROOMS AND BOARD i:th BT. N. W.. SCS-F-urnlehed rooma with or without board; private taih; borne cooking. att PA. AVE. N. W.. The Auburn All bright; aunny, beautifully fumlahed rooms, wltli hot and cold running water, eteam heat; direct rar aervlco; moderate rates. I'hooa rt Wl-Wr . .PERSONALS UAIIIL.UA WIL.L1AMH, Mantciuim;, Bham- poolng. aralp treatment; 10 to 7. Apart. A. The Caroline. 70s 11th it. X, V. M. MI0. MANICURINGralS 7U 11th St. N. W. ' ! WISH JAlfEnON, manlcurlat and chiropody! houra, 10 a. m. .to p. m. 1UI New Vorlc oe. N. W.. econd floors ! MISS WELLS VrIn-tf Hour. ViS 4. m a at, N. W. Apartment t, third Poor, , ! MISS CAR.R Vftffn&SSSi llulldtng. Ulh and Q N. f. M. 7i:j. I'EARf. E. HOOD, ChlropoJUt. Manlcurlna- Tauslit Main lllCtl. 021 F t. N. W. 1 71ISS BABER uanicuiknc. J.UOO DDCn SlIAMPOOlNO. SCALP Treatment. M O V, opp. L H. l'enalnn Oft, MRS. ORA L. FIELD 5SJgggglANI1 Treatment; face and acalp. Here for a uliort time only. Us II N. v'.. nd (lonr. LUUloC MAlbRjculo trcutiKetu. chiropody, hairdreulni, all branches taught. Open Sun. iu Lenoie Jldc, lliu m O. M,ifcJ4. 1 1 Mice PAIN Manlcpring and Fcalp Treat Apart. 1. Phone Main 'Ui. V IW A C C A ri P-SOIENTIFIC SWEniSH llr0JrJi- Sci'.p TreaUnent. Me- clianit-Tlierapy, Oettopath iy ippoimmcat at HunJiy 12 to 4. your home, til KenoU bldg, A.t..;-H-H-:-X:-'HH-k!-- "i HO D P n SPECIALIST. v UK. KtCU wi 17 STnuiiT. '. i' The Most Important Advice ! (hut I ran offer to nr. man crX nritnnn virlni Is surcrins! friim .- -f-'any ucntc, chronic, or special dlu... .' eotG tn to tako lumii.u'lute steps !- A . -r.-n- Wfl.-.l.l. rilVt Itrirtorln ,,-A l-i-cliKs uud all the new tui turns and-!-! V sntl-toxlns udiKlnUteieii. t21ooJ-! j'l'testb macJo. I.aborutotj Btockoa'l r wiiii c-iii . ii. iiikui- V :lne. pver : curs' praotlcc lnr Ytie.itlng Catairh. lndlirestloii, 'j T L'onHtlpntlon. 1'llcs, Throat, Lunjs. y V Unln, Heart. Hlood. and SklnY V DiBcas6s. IlhcilinatUwi, all stuKoa T X of iilood l'olsonlns. crvoqa and!)! .; General Ucblllty- Umruea U,w, ,i .. Motilclnca l-'urnlsjied. Otllco Hcur. J. -- 1U to I, 3 to 0. Sundays, lu tp 1 3, 4-X"X"H,'X,'!'',".'i'''i,I'H',H-,,H , AU1UMUB1LES Automobile Repairing. CENTRAL CARRIAGE, WAGON. AND AUTO WORKS U. .:. LOVU. Manager. Trutk tiid'Autcmoblle llodlca to Order r.EAIl OK 413 TO 1 BYE STitEET N W. ilAIN I1U. Pstntlng and lettering a Specially, AU, WORK UUAKANT1WO. 1 TRADES. Geercia. IJf-lJlJ. Chathapt to. An experleaced lead burner desired, who understanjs the manu. iciure oi suipnuno aria. Any naiionaiiir, Married preferred. .I1SJ PM. Ho Tr. Leual hours; IadiaHa. I7I-H55. Marlon co. WsnteOV si married or Ingle men tor heavy repair of lox cars. Men to furnish tool. C. It. D. piece Jvork schedule. No Tr. V and to hrs. VD. Peamylraala. Kt-tt. Philadelphia Co. Wanted 300 weavers for carpet, rug, blanket, cloth, etc. Atiy nationality. Married or single. Piecework tfH-lll PW),,Tr. adv., if in groups, il hr. COMMON LA50R. , PcaksylraRla 6J1-47, Fayette ;o. Wanteds ISO men for mining coal and M coke oV?n men. Any nn.tlCt.klUv axi-fnt colored and Itallana. Sin gle men. 7-3 his. 'I'D. Coko drawers II. W perren pick mlnlnr in 'rooms os per car; pick, mining In headings Wc per car: machine loading In roams 40 per cart ma ehlne loading in headings Mo per tr. . l. Tioga co.v Wanted W married or Ingle men for coal mining. Polish, Scotch. Swedish or American. Mo per ton and Vsual yardage rates. iSo. 'it. for mining: soft coal. l-. .Weitmoreland Co. Wanted; 1 ma chine loaders in t to I ft. coal, nnd 300 pick miners. Hlavlth, Pollah. Jlungarlans. IIls lans, Croatlana,, OranUh. Married or sin gle. No Tr, lv hrs, I'D. Machine jdr paid 40a per ton; pick minors 47 and Ho txr ton. I7I-1U0. Armstrong Co. Wanted: 10 yard laborers for unloading cars of brick, rand, etc., st He PH; ?5 men for loading ateet In cars and handling colls In mill at ll.so PH; aleo 1 machinist (night work) at 0a PH. Men with families dealred. II Tr. sdv. and deducted. Hungarians and Auetrlaai. iflavs and Pole acceptable. (No Itallane). 17- 1S1I.. Philadelphia q. Wanted two hotlermaker helpers ami two blacksmith strikers. Pollih and Hungarians. E$ neces sary. Any Efl acceptable. Married or Ingle. 10 hrs. PD. 11.73-33 I'D., tlt-UM. Carbon Co. Wanted 11 laborers to load rock. Stavleh or nueslxn. Hlngle pre ferrel. Tr. adv., and deducted. ( hrs. I'D. K.tO PP. . South Dakota. I7C 7. nutte Co. M anted: :0 laborers (teamsteni at t!.M PD; 30 taliorers I con crete) nt IJ.M Pill 40 laborera (ordinary) at . .v . .. nnr iiiiuiiii,r. mrriru or-in- ttm. h'll Tr Tnfv anH hllnli. u'lll tu turn- nlhed but bedding will not. Work will last S months or more, but plenty of work tn harvest fields after completion. Wanted April 10. SETTLERS. Virginia. I70-:MJ3. fluseex. Co. For rent. Farm to be worked On eharee. No caollal required: 3 good mulra furnlnhed, good land, team and farming Implements rrrntuhed. sufflcltnt feed to run one year. Mut have experi ence growing peanuts, and nble fo rwmK4 sijd nerMinaHv -work two-horae farm. White, Elnel man deelred. APARTMENTS TO LET Unfurnished. ONLV $17 CA Worth . tM It. I. at a. eDJL f eOlr ne.. tr. and .: a. tn. I. Ground fonVeg'ble Garden Free. UANIEIy-llUTT CO.. T1S Hth rt. M. UTJ. luU (tit at. n. e., t rooms snd bath KM lull Ith t. n. e,, t rooms and hath, U.Oo Theee are the nlceat, cleaneat and beat apartmenta In the city for the money, keys at 7a sth st. N. E. . 11th ttv. N. W.. 7J7 Two rooma and bath or i rooms and bath; h. w. h. , Famished awl bntumiahei. U 8 BT N. K.-Blx.room flati aecoiid noor; 5. electrlcltifi hot-water heat; price, 4U. city) 7U7. Phone North FOR SALE riuusES PREPAREDNESS. A mari on even fuodtraie iMUry can X1UV A HOME with money he le now paying out In rent. INSURE YOURSELF AGAINST Hardihlp It's simply the cxerclee of good Judgment and foretlght. See this beautiful alx-room, .olonlal nnlrn. Convenient to I car lines, all coreruinent.de- nanmnta. public achool, churenes and storea PRICE ONf.Y 13.1S0. SmalUraeli naymenL balant-n Ilk r.. House, No. 1429 C St. N. E., Open iae mn ami 11 t. rare to 11th and O ts ne. W: i squares eaat, or E. Capitol at. care to 14th at., walk 2 aquarea 1 orth. J. A PEUKEC1' HOME. T. U lu III 1.1 1; HT. N. B. J. PRICE, S3.975 J tMO CASH-EASY TP.nvtR V ' Each contains ( large ruuns, concrete T cellar, gas and electric lUhts, double T porcan, noi-waier neai. narawoou fin. . lah, ateel construction, eervanta' toilet . In cellar; extra In. je laundry tuba, etc . Phone Lincoln Ity for Auio Servile. la. A. WILiljlAum. U8-K ST. N. E. AGENT ON rRElIIHl-q Open and lighted dally and Sunday VTTTT LOOK THESE OVER! UEFOriE DUYINO. COMPLETE IN EVERY DETAIL One and One-half euarea Boi& LINCOLN PARK, On lltt U N, '., bet. North Carolina are. and C at. One or the moat beautiful loca tion In the cily. roomi. tile bath. Urge lot. porch. All itcdern Improvements Only 1100 caah ma balance like renL 821,50 per month. Including Interest and prtaetpal PRICE, $2,250. Open Cally and Sunday until ( n. re. SUBURBAN PROPERTY For Sale. KOIl. HAI.E or renl. Takoma Park, lid.. 0 room home, :,J0C. M. Addreea llOX 87. Tllnea offlcei IP 1 CAN HEM, mm-dlately. will sacrifice two r.ne lota In Franklin Parlcr Va.; n renronable offer refined. BOX It, Times office. I i HOW TO HE TOUR OWN I.SDLOnD on S1C0 csili and J15 month, at CHEVY CHASE. For full particulars droa Dotal, teleohone. or call rat wu ir .l.im.niK ... -L. .... .7." 7 ... itii.iit i nnu ,iv .oioraao uiug. Tel. 21. 11,. BEAUTJFUt. (-ROOM ntlNOALOW, frulu l)rcb.e. So car fare; 3 n'ce lota; high and iTsiiiir, uno uiuck iroin new punuc snooi. i-iiiwu u.i.t. ii.ew; term, J1WJ ri rh. baL US month. O. I) '.ANTQINIint. vc: New York ave, - 7P r-Un cfn liariAUES OARAaE-Room for : cars; heat and llsht. Rear 103 6.I1 at. N. E. For Sale. ?JL-OVKnEO OAHAOES COMPLETED With Cement Floor, $75 Ag,B A rh. Weat Ml. Office nnd Factory. .1107 O nw. FOR RENT STORES BTOHi: AND UWEU.INO-Bplendld busi ness location; never Idle; ia New York ae.; low rent. Agent, phone 'Jol, MT. lb Monroo St., C. J. OAI8I1ERQ. MONEYi WANTED & TO LOAN FIIIUT AND SECOND TRUST LOANS AT p and it per rent) :uo to li.OUO; on reddence. apartment, or builneta property; atraliht note or monthly' payments; ion be arranged imthaet "'-v v' M,TC"ELi' co" MONEY TO LOAN on real mtalei lowe7t ram: prior payment urMlesea; larc mounte. T I.KIQ RUTIIKRFItllD. IK Ulh UoNEV TO lAlAN-CM u 1100. COS on D. C, teal estate, several truit funds. V1 ts i per cent All transactions conducted wits economical consideration for borrowers. WU. 11. IAUNDER8 - CO., aWttthara BtMI, sl Ut st. N. W. faEATHS nAff.SY At her-fesldence. Silver Kpflng. P!!j'.on.Ttbr.MTr ". I'M. ill w-i MD1A W.. beloved wire of thfr Uts J. William llslley. Wruheral from her tale 'residence, on ednesday, February H, at 1 o'clock P. m. Interment Rock Creek Cemetery. Ttelatlvcs slid rlends Invited to attend. BAtLHV At his residence. Pltver Spring. WIU.IAM . I)AIL.BV, beloved liuaband ef I.ydla. w. JIalley, aged seventy-etven csrs. Funeral from his late -esldencs on Wednesday, Kebrusry II, 1111 at I o'clock p. m. Interment Rock Creek Cenfetcy. Relatives and friends Invltxl to attend, IN MEM0RIAM (Xotlea for this column airs accepted st M cents flat, either prose or poetry. In esse no tice dees not exceed 4en lines. And 10 teats far each Hne In exceas'of ten.l UNDERTAKERS Embalm-.. Funeral Directors. J. WILLIAM LEE, C.NDERTiKZR A MVERr. l P. ave. N. w. -.LHt.,. tf, ,, yAFHlNOTON. D. IV JOHN R. WRIGHT -CO.. MT lain nt. S. W. North AT. JOSEPH F. BIRCH.'a SONS. "- " ww n v rMit Wff, JAMES T. CLEMENTS' SONS, -HI Wisconsin At. Wt Mi. MARTIN W. HYSONG CO.. 1U Massachwsetts Ay.' Main M30. ADOLPH I. SCH1PPERT. aeW Pa. Ave." West 1S1-1BSl. ULRICH & HUHnETTR. Ia msee-aln Ave. West Mo. S. H. HINES & SON, INC. 1T1S Hth street. North 1SSB. R. IJ. HARVEY'S SONS. 1S2H 14(h street. North 381. - THOMAS F. MURRAY. aw.-OM KlchoU are. S. R. Line. ua. GEORGE W. WISE. 3ee M afreet. West ISA. W. W. DEAL 8c CO., 8lrt II Btreet S. K. Line. 34tM. HARRY M. PADGETT, . Tt) llth Btret 8. K. Line. 13.19. HERBERT B. NEVIUS, f20 New York Ave. Main aS7. WILLIAM H. SAP.DO & CO., 4H H "Ireet N. E. Line. 524. GEO. P. ZURHORST'S SONS, Inc. SOI East Capitol street. Line. 373. W. R. SPEARE. MO F ftreet. Main 421-4281. P. A. TALTAVULL, 443 7th Street B. W. Mala 187. THOMAS M. HINDLE, 0th and II .91. N. WV Stain 537. O. B. JENKINS, Sea II Ht. N. IV. Main 4K44. THOMAS S. SERGEON, 1011 7th Bt. N. W. Main 1080. FL0RAL0ES1GNS FUNERAL DESIGNS at every description moderate prices. QUUE. mi y l w. Vital Records v Births. William W. and Annie It. Tenney. Ctrl. Lewis E. and Mitry It. Tnomae, iitrl. William E. and Janle Rose, bo. Theodora ana Helen otle, boy. Balvatoro and Antellna Slonoco, boy. Tanlc M. and Mary E. Lanham. boy. Robert E. and Mildred Kendrlck, ty twlaa. Ueorse D. and Jeane (Jamble, Rlrl. Frank U. and Florence IJ. Oreen. girl. Alex and Uenevlevs Klllcott, slrl. Arthur J. and JoMphlne E. Lettmers, boy, Mssruder D. and Ins V. Coe. slrl. J. Allen and Amber Llarlc, girl. Joseph T. and Alice M. Craten, boy. un and Lora Cohen, girl. Charlea U. and May howmann, boy. Uenlamln II. and slorence U. llurdett. toy. Jefterscn L. and Nellie J. ISalr, loy. John and Mary Savoy, girl. wiiuam II. ana Marin neweu, .in. Eugene and Helen flmlth. boy llernard and Mary Hmothers. ixiy. Jamea V. and Elisabeth Kelly, girl. Frederick D. and vans Jonei, tray and gin twins. Julian II. and Theresa Hackett, Rlrl. Uenlamln H and Eva lis . lrl. John and Ellen llooae, boy. Thomas L. and Rebecca llutler. Deaths. Frank J. Lewis, 71 eara, K07 L. street no'rlh west. Clara Anderion, S7.yeara, Emergency Hos pital. John White, 7: lean, Washington , ylum Hospital. Charlta II. M. Wallher, T years, llurdock Mill road. , Agnes Walter, 1j years, Oeorgitown Ilnlvsr- airy Hoepllal. Charles II. Jaesehke, T5 yeara, l.37 1'otomao acnue aoutnrast. Enoch S, llurgess, 41 jesrs, 137 U street southesa:. Carl U Otto, months, 711 Taylor street not Ih writ. Infant of Magruder D. and lna V. Coe, S dsya. Columbia Hoipltal. Earah A. Oardner, 61 yeara, 311 Indiana ave nue northweat. Helen llerry. 17 years. Tuberculoids Hospital. Robert Johnson, (3 yeara. Washington .Asy lum HojDltal. Joseph Hart. 33 years. Tuberculosis Hoipltal. Arthur Duckett. 1 year. Freedmcn's lloapltsl. steii Driver, a years, iuu nings court norlhweil. Ida Fenny. 10 years, Emergency Hospital. Msry Franklin, M ear, 1600, It street north- eat. FOR RENT HOUSES Unfurnished, Desirable Modern Houses For Colored Tenants. (03 10th at. ne., 7 rooma, bath, good order.81'0.00 1411 P !., 3 large rooms. Mater KW VA N. II, ae.. 6 rooms bath, le.luced.. II. W And various o'.hert, ranging In price licni 17.J0 up.- CALL FOR LIST. The F. H. Smith Company, ' U Fifteenth Street. TO COLORED TENANTS C01-N. II. AVE.-35a F (ST. Desirable brick houies of 4 ros.ns, in splen did order..; water In kitchen; tio.uo. THE F. II. SMITH COMPANY, 1U T1I STREET. . ' 1 XU Portner place, 6 rooms und bath fJ0.C3 Kt'j V it. nw., t rooma snd bath 4!.S) 1117 7th st 7 rooms aud balb :t.S9 Heat and hot ivaier Included In thn above, rcj; Poriner pi., 4 rooms, hot water heat ii.lt Store, 211C 14th et. nw with living quar. Apply A. H. Wlllii. the Portlier, liih & U nn SIX-ROOM HOUSE with blgators and show nlndow, 4U Waihlngton st. N. W, Rent $:o. FOR EXCHANGE CLERK, Dept. of Commerce; l.W per an num, deslrea to exchange with clerk same grade some other dept,, preferably Agrlcul. ture. i FOR SALE HARMS FOR 8ALE-10O-acre farm. Fairfax Co., Va., Improved by new bungalow, fences, etc. Money rent In exctrs of per cent on pur chaae price. A splendid Investment, I9.0OC. 13 ucres, ,-room dwelling, fruit, shade, Pne spring, liable, etc.; miles front cily, nu-r msiadam road, Ideal little farm, II, Mm. New s-room '.ouie, hot nster lient, beth, good location, achoul, store, church, etc., Alclxan. Vs., a tsrssln at i.'V. II. C. MACIvAU. Metropolitan lunk llul.ldlr.s. ,HUrro hrili VcnlCLbS EIUHT HORSES AMI MARES; 4 MULES; muit sell tor tbs want of use. Rssr 4U Pa. ays, N, W. Special Noticfcs .i,i,ONi ?"W?- Pbrosry ii. .miT l adopt a new 'coifttltutlon; all membtrs srs reouejted to attend iricetjng. at lpcwp.u "L'Js" ft 7; p. m. Iy wde-3l, A. WOLFE. Recording Kecrelar. 1 WATCH REPAIRING. oUAlfANfEEl) itWS-1.. A.. K-BO.VAUIi"j KICEh! JIIHH It. Wftl.l'K Hihr ft n feTS N W, BUSINESS AMUuNuciwcryrs W.K"fPHE-IUva ro".ben bars Istely "n.d n"cd bdw oof stock nes Increased S.T11.' 'i cked to please the msn. who mest save; well. that's why we Mll il.rt pairs new ewjanls at tl.M to M snd ;nore this Olfo price. JUHTH'U OLD BTAND, year. 1 D. Paperhaaglair.. thti1elS!' ?l.tM: " '"BAN. Sit II St. N. E.' Phone Lincoln tin. Mattreswg and fiex Springs, B5?A.Tl!,r.,,,,a. ". ttiss msdt over and renoatedl all alses. U oalr EAOLBHKDDINU CO.. IJw'fS .? H. Paints. -,i"WALO A. 1 O. PAINTS ' Silfii0?1.0 LANOI'BT PAINT CO.. 4U M Bt. N. W. phone West 7. Painting. HAVE yooit PAINTINO done bow. I esD lAV I S15ft ""?'. .. Jam-c. B,,ven,vua Fl..'v:.! ig iS&h'SSI: Antique Furniture and RcpslriBg. SAVE k on your sntlque fumlturs repair. inr BfllJaiilnr i.al.i.l ." - tttjnSESSSL uSi w.ur . b" wt'lw' THH-.Tr" aeaHtejr. ?W ABOUT TII08E DIRTY- WINDOW87 wnaiii WSM ITU1UUW 1 Tl .IT. , flfWfl BERVICE. Ml O ffT. NVv?. Mu7 TU Carpet Cleaning. CARPETS THOHOttOIILT AND CARE- fully cleaned: rugs woven from old carats. mattreeses isnovated. EaUmstes furnlihej! ALBERT KnitTiit .ri!r n rQ?S- U7 tiu. -- w 0 a. w. CLAIRVOYANTS- M. SPENCFR ONE OF THE WORLD'S MOST CELE- Studio, 1318 14th St. N. W. eovvinJn"i"tnPStrrt.ft"H"" E8TY AND BINCERITY OF HER WORK. ;i: .-."; "-iu"'. " " y" ; ;i.-x:"j:i t-Z"";..-.. vr "? :"-"-"' s.-...-ji, sun, actu-i iwu concern know io bo absolutely truo. THE MADAMH "" n-r uoc i v.;ibi'l" ANT FEB HXSSi;18 Q1VEa T1IE UTMOST SAT- orA.l (fl TMllPniiTPTr tlt7vttjsvetea.. .. MANENTLT HELPED IIY CONSULTINO IICiH Ai JE, m wi-i'iiwiiiiiiiniiiH-i' J DeLONG The Little White Mother" . . When you visit DeLONQ you -will be T '. .,0.!'.rn ,h,t he ' Jut a plain. T almple little woman. She talks with V . . you slowly, quietly and calmly-endeav- " ors to word picture your past, present and future life o clearly that you will . . U'ntn2!Sr ver' wor1 f 'be story; DeLONO gives accurate descrlpilons. full nsmes. correct locations, exsct dstes. true facts. OHACE artAY DeLONO IS WELL KNOWN FOR THE ACCURACY OF ..MANY OF, HER FORECA8T8 AS A . . . . CLAIRVOYANT EXPERT." FROM . . . . THE WAS1L POST. ISSUE OF SUN., . . . . JAN. 3rd. IMS, p. s! ' . . . . Consulted by Both White snd Colored. . . At Horns 10 A. M. to P. M. :;730 EIGHTH ST. N. W.-- Iear II St. Opposite the Church. . . t-H-r II III i-M-H. MRS. GAYEfUSUXSrSLttA sat. Readlnxa. So up. Now 117 lat'at. S.W. PROF. D. B. 'BRUCE, ilia UIIE.AI- AUSTRALIAN PALMIST AND CLAIRVOYANT. Can b consulted on 11 afrmtrm ,9r..kn ler Place S. E. Hours: a. ffl. to 10 d. m.1 Bundsya from 3 Io 7 p. m. Ph. Line, lta. WAilTED- Clalrvoyanta, Scientific Palmists, Expert Card Readers. Lecturers, Crystsl Gasers, Hand Dettners. Slate Writers. Trumpet Medium. ' Msterlsllilng Medium, Astrologer. MY8TA. BOX t. Times Office. 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