- 'v'misfimtwr'wnijB-A jttl'XVtf THE WASHINGTON TIMES, TUESDAY, APRIL 25; 1916. " 15 r CHIT II NOT HPtnnunQn mi I nilL I II II IV LI LlUUrlUi nr.inf of this nssertlon'tho Irish leader Msgler p,ace-and Hecond street. In ths Lis. IIUU I IIIII1U VV VIIW Prooi or xms awerugn mo , - 0uiimib,-yfT)li,t,cl ,.our. No. iM9. 'r , Xf ri.fi., .Vlemd to be alVned tiy M I ! la hereby slv.n, that th. Comnila. I ' . ", ''i 2,?''B.?.l Hrm.h TAln ter Iti stout of i L.stnct ot Columbia (pursuant Irish Leader Believed To Be Insane Long 'in Service of Nation. (Continued from First Page.) la' the Putamayo rubber fields. As a re sult of h report, a Urltlsh royal torn mission, headed by him, Investigated the situation and brought about reforms in the treatment TJf men, employed In th Industry. ' , Dorn 'In- Ireland In September, im, he pawed, his youth In obscurity, but early shewed an nptltude for diplomatic, service. Beginning In 18W, he -was-auo-csslvely consul at Loranao Marquca ahd for the Portuguese possessions in TVtat Africa 'south' of tho Gulf ft Guinea. Afterward ho waa .consul In the Gaboon, and from 1SW to 106 In the Coned Fiea Btale. He wns consu' nt 8anto In 1908. and was appolntedconsul to Haiti and San Domlna-o In 1907r but did not auallfy. Ho was consul at Vara.. Peru, In 1K8 and 1909. From 1900 to HishV was consul general at Itlo Janeiro. He waa created a knight In 1511. 'Thereafter he becamo the leader of the separatist party In Ireland. HIV work. In suppressing atrocities in the Congo Free 8,'ate anr n the Putamayo' district. In Peru conatltuto the briuhtest chapters In hla career. At the risk of his life he effectually ended th. hrutnl nractlce of scourging natives employed In thei rubber "trade, and fori thla nereceivea tne commenaauon oi the .entire civilised world. Visited United t Sates. SI.- Roger waa In, the Unl(.cd States In the nrrimer, of 19H, a few weeka be fore the European war began. He made sneecher -In many cities for home rule In, Ireland. Then-He 'suddenly assumed th,e rplcf leader In a movement which hijd bier. started In 'Ireland a few months , before to organise an Irish national volunteer force to uphold the authority of the crown apd government of Ircjan'c.' The movement, was similar to, the Ulster forco which Sir Edward Ctraon' organized. S ' , Sir Pjjger was In ..Philadelphia In July. ,191. when t four Irishmen' were killed nnd many wounded near Dublin 1na riot .following Hie seizure' by the government of arms 'Intended for the vqlun.tccri In many 'American .cities he denounced' this governmental act as "lawless violence." Soon'ofte'r the war began he returned to Ireland, whero he displayed great activity In hla leadcrahlD of the Irish Volunteers. He was open In his opposi tion to var, but, even his bitterest de tractors wero totally unprepared for the startling announcement concerning him whlcV came 'through tho Berlin wire less, aorvlce-on November 22, 1914. This was thonows that he had been received at the German foreign office. Promise By Berlin. Berlin told 'the world Sir Roger had gone to the German foreign office with the plaint that It was, noised abroad In Ireland that If Germany triumphed over Great Britain the Gr'eenIsle would bo devastated 'by Invading' Germans. The acting secretary of the 'foreign office, by order of .the, Imperial chancellor, waa represented' aa' declaring to Sir Roger that the German government utterly re pudiated 'the .Intentions attributed' to It. The tatting secretory, Berlin said, as sured Sir Roger that Germany had Ire land's Interests and prosperity deeply at'heart and" Implied that aollcltudo for Ireland's welfare wna.one ot the rea sons for Germany engaging In war with England. .Tho newsiof Sir Roger's seemingly In credible disloyalty aroused great Indig nation through' Great Britain. Eondon and' Dublin ' nowapapers, while paying unstinted trlbuto to-hls work in tho British consular service, denounced hla act In unsparing terms. Sir Edward Grey, foreign secretary, on February 3. 1915. told the House of Com mons, that Sir Roger's nenslon had been suspended, pending an Investigation of allegations or aisioyaity. Ills friends, with one .accord declared that the reports were exaggerated, or that Sir Roger was -not responlble for hi actions. Hla very manner of ap proaching the German government, they hfld, -revealed an abnormal mind. His friends recalled his long career In the consular Hervlce, principally near the equator (consul, at Lorenzo Marquea In INS; at Gaboon and Congo Free State, 1SS8-1W3; t. Haiti and 8an Domingo", 107, and consut 'general at' Rio de Janeiro. lSOM. ("id were sure, that the, tropical sun'naa aesiroyca nj morui conception, ' Cortan Doyle's 'Defense. Sir Arthur-Conan Ddylc took this view, and sent an open letter' to the British press, saylng: . '"That he should. In the full Dossesslon off his senses, act a traitor to tho i:atlon which had employed and honor ed: him Is inconceivable to any one who knewthim. ' VI have naver heird him say a word which was dieloyal to Great Britain. He was a sick .man, however, worn by tr6plcal hardships, and he complained often of pains in his head. Last May (19H) I had letters from him from Ire land which seemed to me so wild that I expressed -fears at the time as to the state lot his nerves." In the United States a ivave of Irish ire Instantly arose. Five days after the announcement of Blr Roger's perfidy the Municipal Council of the United Irish League and affiliated Irish so cieties held an Indlgnatl6n meeting In the Emmert Arcade. New Vork city, and repudiated him. They went o record aadeclarlng he "never has been con nected In !any .way with the Irish homo ruin movement in Ireland 'or tho United States never friendly to Its objects or polcy,-.but-always hostile and he Is In no' woy authorized to apeak In the name n' ..h I m .a1.b1. t 9 ,Ua T.lati fnl .n, n A m orithelr friends, having been repudiated mpnthi ago by that organization and irien national leaaers in coin countries. But while his friends sought to ex cute'l.ls actions and the .Irish National ist party repudiated him and hla works, the German authorities rvalled them selves of his services. They encour aged hlro to write, and speak against his country ahd fully approved 'his -plan for raising an Irish legion among the Irish prisoners 'captured by the Germans in the' retreat from -Mons. , '; Manifesto To Ireland. In November, 191, u manifesto to the Irish people was printed in- the semi official Norddeutsche Allgemelne Zel tung. The manifesto was palled forth by an jalleged Interview between Case me'nt and the assistant minister ot for eign affairs. It waa stated that Ger many would never land an army to pillage Ireland. hTo text of tho mani festo was 'deleted br the censor. Earlv in 1915 reports were received from Germany to the effect that Sir Roger had proposed to go to America .n'fs.- n a. ,. Ai-i.finlv.tlnn nf Trial. men and then send agents to Ireland to atlr' up a revolt, but that he was un able to devise a plan of reaching this country without capture by British war ships. , M , In Mqy. 19j6. despite the fact that Casement was In Germany and hla pen sion waa suspended pending an investl fatlon of allegations that he waa die pyal, hla name was proposed, according to the Liverpool Courier, for a vacant Dublin seat In Parliament by the Sinn Fein Society, . . Much has been published of the al leged attempt of the British govern ment., to arrest Sir Roger ou his way to GarmaBjr, He 'himself 'has stated tnat an attempt wag made to bribe his man servant to "knock him ba the heart." Hhortly after hla arrival In Urrnlany Blr Itoeer stated that While nt Unrig, tlnniu, .en route. urltlah aitenta nad taken Hla man servant, a NF'eS,n named Adlcr Qhrlatenson. to the otittah Ictiatton and offered him Ift.WO to.de- liver Hlr Ror Into their hands, in 1 -m .... "- .-.,l..- Irish iMrf.P Information given by the servant air Roger Casement be capUirpd either with or without companions. ' ;'J ho servant rovialca tpe pioi to nis innticr. The letter was laid before the Nor wegian governments and ' coplea were submitted to all other neutral govern ments. Gorman newspapers elaborated on the alleged British plot to kidnap blr Roger, Who thereafter,, until ro cent IV, remalopd'ln Germany and mado his headquarters at the forelffn vfnce.i Casement has stated slnco that his objo'. In going to Germany waa to as certain tho attitude, of tho German gov ernment toward Ireland, and In the hopo that .by his -action he would pre vent many young Irishmen from enlist ing In the war. to fight against Germany, whcil, ho declares, they have absolutely no Interest In the war. To. Irish Soldiers. Sir Roger wis called upon to do'some mlealonary wprk with Irish soldiers wJw had been taken prisoners by tho Ger mans. A first-hand narrnttvo of one such attempt was afterword given by Private William Doolcy. of the Itoyal Irish Regiment. He related that Irish prisoners were.collcctcd together from 'all over Germany until they formed & "body, of 2.000. ThcsQ.wcro treated with plenty of food and soft worus until tney were considered 'ripe for the peruasIoiis nt Rlt nnif.r Pfm.trinnl. ' On the appointed clay, Blr Roger was introduced to me ramp, no invucu thonv.to enlist In a Gcrman-Lrlsh bri gade. They were to receive 130 apiece, go to the front - and fight against their former comrades in tho British rfrmy and afterward take posts of honor In a. Herman Invasion of Ireland, in the 'event ot German success In the war. '1m U. l.. ., . r a-aMAM ,nll(IP thltU 111 II1U -TJVfJIII. Ui XJV. (Kill lanuivi t...wj were to recelvo free passage to America. According to Prlvato Dooley. the prisoners broke forth In Irish obpurga tlons which overwhelmed Sir Roger with, embarrassment. , It 'was related In a dispatch from Berlin last year that the German gov ernment' had paid Sir ltger Casement a. retaining fco or llouo. ' Relations Wtih Gaffney. Dispatches "on September 2, 1918, told cxcluulvely tho reason for the ilntensu Intoreat. In tho revelations of the secret "coriespondence conducted by Irish nationalists with -Thomas St. John Gaffney, .American consul at Munich, Germany.'.througr. the medium ot tho Austrian, government. They set forth ..evidence that' Mr. Gaffney had "been'' entertained In Munich by Sir Roger,1 The disclosure caused a great clamor for the recall of Mr. GoiTney In America and at allied capitals. Prisoners who had been held three yeara for trial for the Putomayo atrocities. In August, 1915. escaped from jail In tqultos, Peru, and In canoes at hamtitled down the Amazon river to Urazll. Thov were led by ArmandnJ Normand,-who, Sir Roger declared at tho time ot his arrest, was the worst riimlnal In the world. In the escape ot these prisoners evidences of German Intrigue, with Hlr Roger ns the guiding genius, wero apparent. Hlr Roger Casement, who Is .lifty one years of ago. Is a very raro type of Irishman, an Ulster Protestant, who Is hettrt and soul with tho Irish. Na tionalists in their struggle tor home rule. Christ Church Friendly , Society to Give Comedy Arrangements have been completed for the presentation of "The Elopement of Ellen." a three-act comedy, under tho auspices ot the Girls' Friendly So ciety of Christ Church, Georgetown. It will be given Friday evening In Lmthlcum Hall, 3118 O street. The proceeds of the play arid from tho sale ot 'refreshments to follow will be devoted to the church choir tund. The cast Includes Miss Helen M. Knight, Miss Ada I. Stearns, Miss Uladys Parr, Albert Stearns, Ira M. 'Jones, Eugene Blackford, and C. Mer rltt Bodlne. Tho cast has appeared in this, play a number of tlmcs, having been trained for the Initial perform ance by Ucorgo Palmer, who was tor merly with Uclasco and 'Savage. .Musical numbers between Hhe acts iwlll bo rendered by Miss Beatrice Sey mour Goodwin, Miss Dorothy HchaatT, Miss Louise Crlttendon, and Mrs. John son, director of the Christ- Church choir. After the play Ice cream, cake, candy, and other feircshments.wlll bo. sold by young women of the Girls' Friendly So ciety, Miss Abby Holdrldge .will pre side at the lco cream booth; Miss Pau line Jardons will have charge of the candy booth, and Mlqs 3enevleve Hughes will servo punch. Ushers will be Wilbur Alderman and Paret White. Miss Helen, 'Knight,' president of the society, Is in charge of the entertain ment. National, Security League . To' Form a Branch Here A District of Columbia branch of the. National security League win be rorm ed this afternoon at a meeting to be hold In new Masonic Temple, Thir teenth street and New York avenue. The Catherine will be called to order at 4:30 o'clock In response to. the 'call Issued by Frederic I.. Huldekoper, tyon ofary vice president and member of the army committee of the league. A general Invitation to all Intereated In, nho national security movement has been extended. 5 EDUCATIONAL SPANISH Moderate prices for spring' and summer months. LA BENORA DEQUE. 1H3 Hthnw, WASHINGTON SCHOOL .OF aillROPRAC TIC. 717 Hth at. N. W. Post-graduate course commences April 24. enda June 2.T. lyiOVING. PACKING, STORAGE FIREPROOF STORAGE 140 Separata Locked Itooma. 2.09 Month Up. Merchasls' Transfer & Storage Ce. Main 6900. 920-92i2 ,E Sf.N.W. CLEAN, dry atoragt for furniture and pianos. .Estimates ihterfuriygtvtn. WESUHLBR'a, . Hi Pa. ava. N. W. Phone Main ISO. "SAFETY FIRST." ABSOLUTELY FIREPROOF STORAGE. ' UN1TED STATES STORAQE CO. Rooms, 12.00 and up. Moving, racking. Pbont Main I2t. 411-420 10th at. 27. W. Dtiu Stornice Itonma, Sf.00 per mo. ns. HOVINO, PACKINU hy Experts. Lor Rales. UNION STORAGE CO. 414 Sd at. Blaln 43T4. MOVING rPFs0! Pbont M. 2010-tOll. KREIG'S EXPRESS, 12 II Street N. W. TORAQE. PACKING. AND SHIPPING. Trtt noTlna; fat ntor arc. N. Xiis or Tt. zxu. SMITH'S TRANSFKU. B10RA41C CO. IU B. Wftkl F.V U. 9W, ' uo .. riuuinjr, mo "-!:,, VhrAi.u. IO certain provision or tnt nei or. ton wlilpli th. mnti.v wagOItClca u inruUffn ir..M. eniirAv.,i ll.rrh J ibis -m.ii.i 'An I nPJ gSJSSjp Wsuagjgii.j LEGAL NOTICES Conrad II. hyme, Jnmes PrancU MmltUt Atturiiea. IN THE SUPHEMnS LUU1W UK 'DIE U13 T1UCT OF CULUM1J1A. holding it Dll Irlttt I'llMCl. IN IIIRl l,!fn.l,.n tit Klral .treat northeast, .Unmen flunau avenue and q utrcet. and ot V afreet northwest, bctnetn Master tjiacr and MffcntM afreet. In the Act making appropriation! lor lha txptntts of the guAtrnmtiit or tht Dlnrlct or (.olun.- Olt, (or mo nival year ending J una illrlliin. nlntletnf hundred and fourtten, and (or othtr buroottt." whervby thty art tuihurl.ti.-d to optii. txicnd or wlutn any ttrttt, ovenu.., road or nignwa to com or in wun tnt pitn ur.int ifcnnantntV'ttem of highways Ip that por tion .of tht Olutrlct ot columola outalrtt ot tht cltlts of Washington and (Jtt'rgttwn adoutcu undtr Hit Act of .Congrtn Jipprottd Manh :. 111. as- amtndtd by (lit Aet ot Congrau approved Junt rl. lt. by eon damnation undtr tht prorlaloni ot tubchtpttr ont of chapter nitttn ot tht Oodt of Uw of tht Dlalrlot ut Columbia!, havt nicd a petition In this court praying tht condemnation nt tht land nvrtt aary for tht extenalon of Xlrat al.vtl iJtrih tail, between Florida attnua and U atrttt, and of V atrett northwtat. between Klogler place and Btcond atrttt. In tht Dletrkl of Columbia, aa shown on a plat or timii illtd with tht aald petition, aa part thereof, and praying alao that a jury of rivt Judltloua, txprrlenctd, dlelnttrtittd mn, who shall be freeholders within tht District of Columbia, not rotated to any person Intereated In Iheat proceedings, and not In the aervlrt or em ployment ot the Ulatrlct of Columbia or ot tht United Btatta, bt summoned by Hit Urtlted Htatea marshal for the Dlatrlct ot Co lumbia to aaaeas tht damagea each owner of land to be taken may suataln by reason ot tht tald extemlon of the aald atreett, aa aforesaid, la tht District of Columbia, and tht condemnation of "tht land necessary tor tht purpoaea thereof, and to assess aa bene fits. resulting therefrom tht entire amount ot aald damagea. Including tht expenses of these proceedings, upon any landa which tht Jury marN find will bt benefited, at provided (or In and by tht aforesaid Act of Congress. It Is. by tht Court, thla Ith day of April. A. D. 1)16, OUDEItED, That all nemona having any Intereat In theat proceedings bt. and they art hereby warned and commanded to appear In thla Court on or before the 6th day of May, A. D. 1911, at ten o'clock A. M an6V continue In attendance until the court shall have made Its final order ratifying and confirming the awartt of damagea and the assessment ot oenenta or tne jury to ie em paneled and aworn herein; apd It la further ORDERED. That a conv of thla nnllm and order be published twice a week for three successive weeka In the Washington Evening Btar, Tht Washington Tlmee and the Wash Ingtoa Herald. n, spa pert publlihed In tht said District, commencing at leaat twenty days befort th aald tth day of May. A. 1). UK. it la further, ORDERED That a copy ot thla notice and order be served by the United Rtates marshal, or hla deputies, upon each of the owners ot the fee of the land to lie con demned herein and upon tenanta and occn panta of the same aa may be found by tht tald marshal, or hla deputies, within tht District of Columbia befort the aald Bth day of May, A. I). 1911. Dy tbe Court! J. HAItnY COVINOTON. Chief Justice. (Seal) A true copy-Test: J. It. YOUNCI. Clerk. By P. E. CUNNINGHAM. Asat. Clerk. "l LOST AND FOUND GOLD LOCKET with Initials 0. F. II.. In northfrest section. Reward If returned to U. F. HUNT. 727 ltth at. N. W. DOQ Red Irish aetter: name Bob. 1220 Emeraop at. N. W. Phone Col. 30J4. WATCH AND CHAIN-Oentleman's small open-face with locket and clasa emblem at tached; Initials J, H. II.: emblem alued as keepsake; loat Sunday night In N. W. rec tlon. Finder will receive liberal reward It returned to J. II. HOFFMAN. 1214 New Hampshire ate N. W. !; BAR PIN 4 diamonds. 2 sapphires, set In platinum; lost on Hunday between Park road M. P. Church and It. 4 Monroe at. N. W. Utwral reward. MRS. B. F FULLER, 1474 Monroe at. N. W. 1 TAN DRIP between Columbia Oil Co.. Hoss- Irn. Va. and 23rd at. N. W.. Wash. Ho ward If returned to MR8. T. C. TIIE8COT. Itallaton. Va. Phone Ht-C. I ONE PACK OF FILMS Loat In SCoo Park Monday. Return to K0 Mass. ae.. re ward. 1 BOSTON BULL TERRIER-Dark brlndte. weight about 20 pounds: nsme Tatters. Re. ward If returned to'F. BAKER WDAVIin. lte q st.. 1 niNO Lady's three-atone diamond, Tiffany setting, at I). A. R. Hall. Return tn BUS INESS OFFICE. D. A. R. Hall, liberal re ward: no.questlona aaked. 1 DIAMOND'VKll. PIN-Small half hoop: loat April 17. Liberal reward, communicate with MR. BOYLE. 1222 (th at. N. W. HELP WANTED MALE BAHBER Steady, at once. CAPITOL PARK HOTEL BARBER SHOP. North' Capitol and E st. BELLMEN-Slx. to leate the city. BUR OE88 HOTEL AOENCY. tM 10th st N. W. BOOTH LACKB Two colored. N. W. 1212 Hth st. BOY Colored, to wssh bottles. Apply 210 II st. N. W. ERRAND BOY Apply ALBERT GOOD. 1623 H St. N. W. OS 1 COATMAKER8 at once for inside. WINEMAN. 114 F st. N. W. Apply HOUSEMEN, kitchen men. dish washer, $10 month. BURQESS'IIOTEI. AOENCY. MEN 25 young white, 'to work on car re pairs; take 12th st. csrs and get off nt Hume, applying at MASTER MECHANICS OFFICE. Potomac Railroad ard. Alexandria county. Va. 1 MILK WAGON DIUVER-Whlte. Apply 143 P at. N. W. ONE CHEF and two dishwashers and one bus boy. 1417 O-st.. 'WHITE TALACB LUNCH " PAINTER and paperhanger: must deliver the goods. 614 7th at. B. E. PAPERHANQERB Blx at once. F at. N. E. Apply 1 1 PAPERHANOERB and watUcrapera; good .wages. Apply 212 (th st. N. E. PRESSER to apply at once. . E. 143 B st. B. PRESPER WANTED Apply 1243 II St. N. E. SHIRT FINISI1EB8 Experienced. JTRA ZEE POTOMAC IUNDRY. Uth andD. TAILOR-Inslde; piece work; steady uork. Apply 407 Ith st. 8. B. WANTED LABORERS All classes, both white and colored. Apply BALTIMORE & OHIO R. R. FREE LABOR OFFICE, NO. 10 F ST. N. W. WANTED 200. Laborers; white and colored. Apply-QOANTICO CO., Quantico, Va. YOUNO MAN-Hrlght, good appearance, who has had some experlencs on telephone switchboard. Hours, 4:20 p. m. to 11 n, m. Referencta required. Apply DOX tn, Times office. WANTED. YOUNG MEN & BOYS. Apply WESTERN UNION , TELEGRAPH CO., 1401 F ST. WINDOW CLEANER-Resdy for work; ref. erence. S25 10th st. N. W. SITUATIONS WANTED Female. TYPEWRITING Manuacrlota correttly rs. vised, neatly typewritten, S WAITE, 127 IJtb. sC Main MM. ceots past. BULLETIN OF AVAILABLE OPPORTUNITIES .Detailed information concerning the following opportunities may, be secured free of chared upon stapuoation to , BUREAU OP INFORMATION, UNITED 6TATE3 DEPARTMENT . OP LABOR, 801 MILLS BUILDING. . fc KKT TO ABBREVIATIONS USBtM BLfcW Free beard, lodging and wart Ing. PM Per month. PV Per wee. PD Per, day PH Per hour. BAlr Free Board and lodging. hOPAM Unfurnished house, garden, fuel and ml'. ES English spenklng. Exp KxperleBosd. Tr, -Adv. Transportation Ismay u advanced under favorabla conditions. - , Unless otherwise stated. It will be, understood that all opportunities ara of si (rcrnuuioni nature, ana ins neip u utiirca as soon as pPSilDie. FARM WORK. Maryland, t ITS-IIB. Montgomery Co. One) tingle or ....iiru man wunout children ror niaraei ing country produce In city tFord truckl. Oerman preferred, other ES. No colored. "? noetsetry. Bomt up. Work for ift jAtlmea, washing, ttc, txtra pay. 2 PM, Vt-tiZi. Talbot Co. Ont married and nnt KE,,.,n,n . toT ntrtl farm work. Any 5?.. eo'ored. prefer no children, hut might ttkt couple. Tr. adv.. and iledoeteaV For married. e PM. with advancement. If worthy. HaPftM. Work for wife aehtnr PM nlV ""' Py 7oT ''ln,, ,M fll-lH. 1-rlnct Oeorgt C.v One married man to work farm on half shares. Tenaat Jo furnish team. Implements and labor. 4 .room house, garderl and fuel. Could leap I or I eowt, chickens, hoga for own use, Owntr supplies one-half seed -Thest. HELP WANTED-FEMALE CHAMIlEnMAIDS-Apply TEI, at once. nALEIUIt HO. Oin.1.8 to work on veata. (23 10th t. N. W. Itooma 11 and 16. YOUNO ami, for general houaework. Ap . ply at 3 Irving at. N. W. - J.ADY TYPIST at once. Apply 245 John Marshall place. TIIE.CITY HALL SUPPLY CO. MANOI.E OinLS-Experlenced, white. Ap ply fOLUMPIA IMUNDHY. ,3 O St. nw. HALEHLADIES to work In houaefurnlahlnc atore. Apply AINO.E A SON'S, wn-S II at. N. E. , STAIlfHEnS Collar, experienced. WE8T END LAUNDnY. 2i Pa. ave. N. W. WAITRESS Experienced. FOURTEENTH STREET LUNCH. M9 Hth at. N. W. WAITRESSES-Experlenced, at once. Apply 4H7 Pa. ave. N. W. HELP WANTED Male and Female. AMATEURS WANTED for amateur night. Apply Manager LYCEUM THEATER. I FOR RENT ROOMS Furnished. 2rd BT. N. W.. 424 Two front second floor rooms, cneerrui ana convenient, n per mo. II ST. N. W.. 412-Second noor; 2 communi cating rooms, alnk. gaa range and porch, 111. PA. AVE. N. W.. 1208-Opp. Raleigh.; cen tral cara from atatlon: hot water: ratea. 13th BT. N. W 1513 Four rooms nicely fur nished 'for housekeeping, entire first foor; desirable for summer. Call between 10 a. m. and 1:19 p. ni. Phone North H43. 10th HT. N. W.. 1J2S, Apart. 1-Medlum elxe front room: suitable for elderly gentleman: alao back room with porch: adjoining bath. 1 (th ST. N. E.. 1 Three large, bright, 'jeau tlful rooms; new houae: first or recond floor: handsomely and com. fur. tor house keeping; h. w. h.: tiled bath: front and back porches; reasonable. Line. 2003. th 8T. N. W., 412 Furnlehed room, with porch; first floor; I. h. k.; M a week; other rooms. 22 per week. FAIRMONT ST. N. W.. 1442-Two newly pa- pered and furnished front rooms and bath': prltate family; uae ot phone! gentleman. M. T7. j. (th BT. N. W.. 1122-Fur, room: prlate tier man family; bath; phone; gentlemen only: (5 rr month. 1st ST. N. W.. 1715 Two connecting rcoma completely furnlehed for I. h. k.; gas range; phone. MASH. AVE. :f. W 0-Furnlihed rooms for I, h. k.: northern exposure. 1142 FAIRMONT ST. N. W.. 2 newly papered and furnished rront rooms ana bain: pri vate family; uae of phone; gentlemen. M. Tt. Unfumlahed. E BT. N. E.. 2012 furnished rooma for rent on 2nd floor with gaa. til per month. 1 th ST. N. W.. 1224-Two rooms, bath. heat, gaa; entire floor; private: lit; alao two separate floor, til. Wanted. WANTED Twtf or" three rooms' suitable for bachelor: references exchanged: Capitol Hill preferred. ROX 22. Times office. 1 ROOMS AND BOARD 10th BT. N. W.. 724 large front room snd board; reasonable; alao one fonll&a month CALIFORNIA ST. N. W... lUT-Dellghtful summer locstlon: private Southern family: between two car lines: couple or two young men preferred: refa. North (HI. 1 TABLE BOARD TUB SHEPHERD. 10th and E fiTS N. W. ex. meals: btc., 21c; lunch.v2oe: W. week. SPECIAL LUNCH-724 Uth at. N. W.. Southern cooking, nice home made dessert, hot bread, cake and wsffles, ( tickets II: ex cellent table board, 12.00 per week; quick sr lce. ' BUSINESS ANNOUNCEMENTS WORKtNOMEN-Thla la the "get huay atore" and our trade keeps us on the hus tle, the Idle moments are few and far be tween, and when cash la scarce, why not buy a slightly used suit at IS and make It do until your shlD cornea In: saves the rash; one price. JUBTH'B OLD BTAND. Ill D. 1 Shoo Repairing. House Repairing. METAL CEILINGS .& 'MC design:-eatl, It. W. Maca. 405 D ne. Lino T22W. Window Shades. OBT THEM QUICK! LOWE3T PRIRKSJ T.UTHER L. DERRICK; CO.. HI 16th at. N. W. Phone M. 1MI WINDOW SHADES Oood quality shades fitted to. your windows, 15c. Rest ens que, C0c. All hunc free hv one who knows haw. J. O. PRIENKEriT, 1200 II st ne. Phone Line. 412S. Paints. P.UFFALO A. L. O. PA1NTB SOLD BY O. C. LANOLEY PAINT CO.. till M St. N TV. Phone West 7 Mattres3cs and Box Springs. SPECIAL Hair and felt mattresses mads over and renovated: all sites. It rmlv. EAOLE REDDINQ CO., 1201 7th St. N. W. in. .-N D21P. J Windoir Cleaning. ELLIOTT'S Worthwest Window Clesntng Co. Housecleatilng. Poors waxed, polished, shellacked, etc.! moderate prices. t00 U st. N. W. Phoni North 5I. I Soda Fountain Supplies, THERE IS MONEY In soda water; we carry over 25 fountains In stock; new and second hand, which we will aell on liberal terms; also evervthlng In supplies requlrod by dls censers or soda, water. BOnOH KLRPS, INC., 410 Ta. ave. N. W Phons Msln HO. Fishing Tackle. Etc. FISHINO TACKLE, base ball. nthtla snd sporting goods; first class goods; reaeonar.lt prices. JOHN J. MAXWELL. 204-Tth st. sw. Full Dresa Suits For Illre. FULL DRESS AND TUXEDO 8UIT8 FOR HIRE. M. T. TIMES. 10M 7th St. N. W. Ph. M. Mil. Carpet Cleaning. CARPETS THOItO AND CAREFULLY cleaned: ruga woen -from old carpeta. mat' treaaaa renovated. Eatimaica Turn. ALiii-.m KAHLERT CO. HI 8 Bt. S. TV. U. H. Virginia. I7-K. Warren Co. One msrrltd man, middle-aged preferred, for general farm work. Any K8., except German, Man with lim ited knowledgt ef gaaoWnt Lnglnes pre ferred. No objection to I child. Tr, adv. from Washington and deducted. 124 TM, HAL,. Work for wlft at cooking and laun dry. u rf.- , V DOMESTICS. District of Columl' irr-UH. Washington. V. C. , Ont single woman for general houaswork. Including rooking and washing. Any good whltt ES. IM PM. II U No Tr. Usual hours. Washington. D. C. Ont single woman for general houatnork. Any ES. fit I'M, I1AU Virginia,- IT-T1J7. Alexandria Co. Ohe elegit woman (white) for general housework. 110 TM and homt. usual .hears. FOR SALE-HOUSES- $25.00 MONTHLY! (Including all Intereat and principal) And a amall cash payment, makes you the permanent OWNEn of en of the meet delightful and complttt ?) 07C little homee In tht 8. E. Price, f&fllO Ideally located ntar Lincoln Park. I largt reoma, tilt bath, cellar under entire houae, front and back porches, 'ticellent conatructlon, ttc. Sample houae, 1122 D at. 8. E. Open dally and Sunday until p. m. We want all who art renting to come out and aee these homes cither for Investment or home. How to get there Take Capital Traction cara to Hth at. H. E walk 1 aquaras north I or Lincoln Park cara to Hth, and walk south I squares. Representa tive on premises. CORNEn near Iowa Circle; rooms and bath: suitable for doctor: 15.0C0; reduced from 17.000. BOX 231. Times office. FOR RENT HOUSES Unfurnished. THE F. H. SMITH . COMPANY 815 Fifteenth Street TELEPHONE MAIN (444. 1714 ll'h.st., rooms and bath. In good rooming section M0.U 222 N st. nw., lOr. and 2b. JS.tO 20J7 1st at. nw., corner house, 7r. and b. K.UI 1S2S 2nd St. nw.. (r. and bi tn.Ol "02 Qulncy st. nw.. Ir.b. h.w.b tO.U 2 n st. ne , newly papered nd paint ed, 7r. and b M.00 T(S Oresham pi 4r. and b 22. M 429 q. at. nw.. r. and b 2S.10 2Si4 10th st. nw., corner house, fr. and b. 27 CO Keys Sent on Request. Send for List of Desirable Apts. 212 V BT. N. W. Colored: rooms: newly pa pered and painted: fU.00. TV M. GOOD ACRE. UU University place N..W. APARTMENTS TO LET Unfurnlthcd. Hth BT. N. W.. 727-Two four-room flats, bath: one bachelor apartment. 1212 NEW YORK AVE. N. W.-8jcond floor, one room and hath NEW YOnK AVE.. 1212-One loom and . bath. i APARTMENT. ( rooms and bath, hot-water heat, all plumbing, clean and freeh. In Alexandria, one block ta cara for Washing. ton; rent 122 (0. OLAYMAKER'S CORP.. (12 King St.. Alexandria, Vs. SUBURBAN PROPERTY For Sale. COME OUT TODAY Greater Capitol Heights LOTS $20 TO $100. $1 Cash. $1 Month. 5c car fare.- TAKE H ST.- CAR TO (1ST ST. N. 15. AGENTS AT OFFICE. (13T AND CARS. COME OUT SUNDAY. O. B. ZANTZINGER. OffirpQ' uin ft,M' m N- T- Are. IjfOW TO BE TdUR OWN LANDLORD -on tiK'casn and Jit month, at CHEVY CHASE. For full particulars drop postal, tslephene, or call on WM. If. hlTCHITg.- 411-411 Colo, bldg. Tel. M. 1045. For Ifeat. TWO" DESIRARLE COTTAGES near the station; good water, shade: dnn place for poultry. Addresa M. R. PAYNE. Darcrort. Alexandria County. Va. ! FOR SALE FARMS NOW IS YOUR CHANCE J4-ACRE OR !2-ACRE FRUIT AND CHICKEN TARMB. RIOHT 'AT THE CARS. ONLY ON.E CAR FARE. Only a few of t'.iese miniature ,'arma to be aofd. An opportunity seldom found on one car-fare limit and eaay terms. ASK MR. FOWLER, 101 F ST. N. TV. FOR RENT STORES MODERN corner stores; centrnl locations for barbers, druggists, dry goods, ureters, hard ere. milliners, tailors; low rents. PlIILLtrS CO.. UO John Marshall place. to 10:30 a. m.. I to 4:20 p. m. FOR RENT GARAGE 221 D BT. N. W. New brick Karaite, rooms tor cars: entrance on 3rd St.. Hi per mo. FOR EXCHANGE 14th BT. I1USINESB PROPERTY, west side, ncsr U st. Price. 14,000- trade for lots or house, city or suburban. l)OX 2, Times of. flee. j AUTOMOBILES For Sale. FOR SALE An electric flve.pssiener coupe; In good order; new batterlea and tires; very ressonable terms. Apply Itl The West morelsnd Aparts., or phone N. M15. For Hire. enpn AUTOS: FOR HIRE. II PER rUKUAUlUa HOUR. Special rates by day or week. Line. 1711. 1 FOR HIRE-Phone North I7S0, night or day, Ford car. reasonable. MAIN 7151 Day or Night. 12 blocks or less, 10c; city proper,- TSot minus 1 mile. Mo: each additional mile. 2Sc Auto Painting. Pbane Main 1272, estimates furnished. T, PERKINS, carriage, automobile, wagon ralntlng: special prlcea on all Ford cars. Itr 1'si ave. N. W.. Washington. D. a HORSES AND VEHICLE HORSES and wagon; fine condition: sultalle for any kind of delivery, Call after 4:30 p. in. 211 Q at. N W. ONE DOUBLE TEAM also a pony. apd Nswcut roads N. W Koihall REFRIGERATORS & ICE BOXES McCRAY REFRIGERATOR COMi'ANV, Refrigerators that aro uncquiled 111 F ST. N. W. Ws Build and Repair Ratrigerattra. MARRIAGES ItlPaWAT-CnAWrOflD-On Saturday. April 27, 11, at noon, at Ilrlck Preabyterian Church, Net York city, J. CABTI.K rtltXl. WAY to JEAN HUNTKn CttAWFOrtD. DEATHS CI.ATIK-On April ZS, Die. at 11:50 a. m at Htapleton, Staten Island, N. Y Captain CHARLES A. CI.AllK. Funeral In nuftalo, N, Y. LEE On Monday, April 21, 1U. at llU p. m at hta realdence. The Carlisle Apart ments, JEHBE W.. beloved husbnnd of Laura It. Irfe, aged eighty-three years. Funeral from Bt. Stephen's Church, Hth and Columbia road, Wednesday at 3 p. m. TOWNSEND-On Monday. April 24, 11. CI.AIHi: ntaKE, Iteloved wire of Clinton Paul Townaend, at her residence, The FSrnaboro. Funeral from St. Paul's Church, Rock Creek Cemetery, on Wednesday, April 24, at J p. m. Interment In Itock Creek Ceme tery. IN MEMORIAM (Notlcea for thla column are accepted at M I tents flat, either prose or poetry. In cast no- ' nee dots not exceeu ten lines. Ana iv cents for each line In exceaa of ten). UNDERTAKERS Embalmers. Funeral Director. J. WILLIAM LEE. UNDERTAKER LIVERY. 13 Pa Ave. Jt. Wv Ttltchene M IMS. WABHINOTOV.. D. O. JOHN WRIGHT CO.. IMT Vftgsa f4. W. W ffortfc T. JOSEPH F. BIRCH'S SONS. ftfCM HI We. if. w. XVmt M. JAMES T. CLEMENTS' SONS, 1241 tTlHconaln Avew West KM. MARTIN W. HYSONG CO.. 1014 MassarhwseftK Ave. tnln M2fc ADOLPH J. SCHIPPERT, S004 Pn. Arc, Wttt 101 1SS. ULRICH & BLRDETTE, lfn Wisconsin Ate. Wrui PS. S. H. HINES ft SON, IN& iti. i4tk s. xorih inm. R. F. HARVEY'S SONS.- tS2.1 14th St. rVrrfh Ml. THOMAS F. MURRAY, tOOT-gntl Mrliola At. S. K. f.lne. I2W. GEORGE W. WISE. 2M0 t St. WrM l.tS). W. W. DEAL & CO., 11B n I. IT. K. f.lnc. 34M. HARRY M. PADGETT, TTtO lllli nt. n. B. I.lnr 1R3. HERBERT B. NEVIUS. m Nrrr York Ave. Main 587. WILLIAM H. SARDO & CO., 48H n Bt. N. E. tine. (124. GEO.P.ZURHORST'S SONS. Inc Ml Knst Capitol St. I.lne. 373. W. R. SPEARE, 40 F St. Main 428T i I2S1. P. A. TALTAVUI.L, 44.1 Tth St. . W. Main 1T. THOMAS M. HINDLE, Stsi and II S(s. N. W. Mnln I53T. O, B. JENKINS, 4I3 n St. Ff. W. Main 484M. THOMAS S. SERGECN, 1011 7lh SI. N. TV. Mnlst 10M. FLORAL DESIGNS FUNERAL DESIGNS f sysry description moderau prices. OUDE. 1214 r 8L N. XV. VITAL RECORDS. Births. Samuel O. and Gertrude M. White, bov. Percy C. and Ruth O. Illaton. girl. Clarence L. and Ethel A. IJnr. girl. Henry A. and Katherlne Herbert, girl. James and Annie C. Granger, boy Hernard and Nellie Eslln, boy. John II. and lllanche K. Embrey, boy. Deaths. Virginia P. Welrlck. M yrs.. The Blrkshlro s;ts. 4 John E. Itlggs. SO yra.. Wash. Asy. Hos. Arthur O Vnrela. 29 rs Gov. Hos, Ins. moiiiai it, oevine, si yrs., nil s. C. ave. Marie J Miller. 15 jrs.. Georgetown Hos Jacob llruck. 6i rs, 27 F at. nw. Kmellne (1, Kngllsh, fcs re., 701 A st. ae. Mary 1- Ijine, t moa 2300 K st. nw. Alice 11. Mngruder, 12 yrs.. SOi Jnl 3L se. lllanche Hill, so yrs.. 217 U st. sw. Moses Wood. 61 yrs., 412 Ncal place nw. Charlotte Lumhkln;. 45 yra.. Wash. .Vsy. Hos I.els Rlilgeley, 47 rs Freediiien's Hos. Susan Watson. 29 yrs., 2342 9th it. nw. Ellsworth Ellis, II inns, rroedmen's Hos. Wm. Carter. 40 yrs.. Freehnen's Hos. Marlon Jackson. 9 nios., 912 G st. sw. John Doe. U, mln. Nat. Homeo. Hos. FOR SALE MISCELLANEOUS FOR BALE- HALL RACK Golden oak, large and handsome, 128.50, cost about 155. Easy terms or discount for cash. Bave money. Iluy at HOPWOOD'S, 8th & K. REMOVAL BALE 25 per cent discount cm all Rods, Springe. Mattresses, Dressers snd Chiffoniers. JOHNSON'S, 1212 II st. N. E. (New goods only). FOR SALE SINGER SEWING MACHINE 113.50. ilrophend; goldii onk; weekly pay ments or discounts for cash. Sao money. TkOPWOODS, 8th & K. for SALE FURNITURE New and slightly Used. Easy terms or dis count for cash. Save money. Ituy at HOPWOOD'S, 8th & K. FOR BALE DINING ROOM SUIT Very fine; full quartered oak chlnn closet, extension table, buffet, serving table, ict of rlmlrs, 1110, cost about 1240. Easy lrm If desired or discount for cash. Have inon!y. ""HOPWOOD'S, 8th & K. WANTED MISCELLANEOUS CASH prices paid for worn clothing; either isdles' or men's; send postal; will call. D. TARSI 1ES. 1203 7th nw. Phone North 439. WANTED Furniture, planoa, i arrets, eta. Phone M. 1212 for vsgon, or have us call, "WESCHLER'B." 920 Pa. ave. N. TV. 1 WANTED Furniture for cash. Bell your goods to the man who gives the mest money. See HOPWOOD. Ith and K. I MONEY WANTED & TO LOAN MONEY TO LOAN on real estate: lowest rates: prior payment prlMlarcs;i isrgs fi amnunta. txlkh & ltuniKUKUHl). H7 lit MONEY TO LOAN-1250 to 1500,000 on D. C. real estate. Beveral trust funds, 4U to I per cent. All tranaactlona conducted wfts tconomlcal consideration lor borrowers. WM. II. 8AUNDERS & CO.. (outhem llulldlng. M7 Uth st. N W. FIRST AND SECOND TRUST LOANS AT 5 and I per cent; 1200 to 15.000; on residence, apartment, or business property; straight note or monthly payments: can Im arranged In threo days. PAUL V. MITCHELL & CO., 1413 O N. TV. I RUG WEAVING OUR woven ruga are guaranteed k yeara; carpeta cleaned and scoured. OLD LAU REL ECLIPSE. 109-211 Uth SU S. W. M. 3.14-J Special Notiices Modern Dentistry All Branches. PAINLESS METHODS IIEASONAULE PRICES. WORK OUAnANTEED. NO CHARUE FOR ADVICE. SPECIALISTS IN TREATMENT OF RIOUS DISEASE. U. S. Dental . Association. 401 Tth ST. N. W. PAINLESS EXTRACTION. ti OFFICE of the Lanston Monotype Machlnf Company, Pblkidelphla, April firth, 131. The annual meeting of the stockholder W the LANBTON MONOTYPE MACHINE COM PANY will be held at tht Elka Home, cornet Prince and Royal streets, Alexandria, Va., al twelve o'clock noon, on Thursday, the 4Ul day of May. mi, for the purpose of electing a noard of directors to pjrve for the ensuing year and transacting such other business SI my properly come before It. Transfer book, will be closed on April 24. at 4 o'clock P. st and will be reopened on May , at 10 o'cloesj a. m.. ny order of the Board of Directors, 1 W. ARTHUR BELLMAN. Secretary., . TREASURY DEPARTMENT, OFFICE OH OENERAL BUPPLY COMMITTEE, Was. ";""'. " . -., April, ii, ii, police la nereny fiv'.n lh' ,ne date.ot opening proposals fi K.u' and Ice, Class 14, .for use by the Ex Utlve Denartmenta anA Ath.F nnianim.n, tabllahmenta In Wsshlngton during the flscM year ending June 20. 1117, has been advanced from two o'clock p. m., Thursday, April 24), l'ls. to the same hour on Monday, May . 11. All parties Interested will tako notice and be governed accordingly. B. It. NEW. TON. ACT1NO BECRETAnY OF TUB TREASURY. 1 THE annual meeting of the stockholders of" tne imsweii Chemical Co. vrlll ocour ;o. vrlll ocour oim : p. m., at tn j AltTZELL. Beet, i ALS J jinursay, May ,tn, at III fifteenth street northwest. tSlgned) L. A. SWATtTZELL, PROPOSALS UNITED STATES ENOINEER OFTICB, CB, a?,! and-l ..win w ovuiiieri, ,ui,ains. wmsningwn. u. u. oeaiea proposals ror furnishing Placing rlnran on tno seawall founlatlnn. for furnishing and dellverlnr bulldlnr atone. Anacoatta River. D. C. will be reoelred hers until 12 m May U, 1(. and then opened. Further Information on application. 3 CLAIRVOYANTS M. SPENCER, THE WORLD'S MOST CELEBRATED.! PALMIST AND CLAIRVOYANT. CI Studio, 1318 14th St. N. W. CONSULT THIS OIKTED LADY AND nB CONVINCED PERSONALLY OP THE HON ESTY -AND SINCERITY OP HER WORK. Without asking a question she will tell you tho object of our call, giving names ot friends, rlatles, and actual facts concern ing your life and circumstances, which you know to be nbaolutely true. THE MADAMS WILL REFUSE TO ACCEPT ANY FEF1 UNLESS BIIE OIVES THE UTMOST BAT. I8FACTION. IMMEDIATELY BENEFITED AND PER- r MANENTLY, HELPED HY CON8ULTINO a HER AT ONCE. i" DELMAIN SISTERSSSSJSft ants. Card Readers; tell what you want te know. Readings, Wc: test. 10c; 12 a. ti. to 1 p m. Sunday. 4 to . (12 7th St. N. TV. 705 EIGHTH ST. N. W. MME. CARLETTA, CLAIRVOYANT. IMPRESSIONAL CARD READER. PALMIST. 20 years experience. mostly In Washlnaton. Without a uueatloii TELLR OfUECT CALU YOUR NAME. NAMES OF FRIENDS. ENEMIES. Advice on liueiness, ive, courtsnin, Marriage. Divorce. Past. Present. Future. Hpeclnl Heading, II. Mora exact Information, better advice than you have ever had. Separated ."eunlted. HOURS 7nS flth ST N W ' TO 11 A. M. P. L THONE MAIN M20 PROF. D. B. BRUCE, THE GREAT AUSTRALIAN TALMIST AND CLAIRVOYANT. ' Can be consulted on all affairs. 12UA WnW ter place B. E. Hours 9 a. m. to 10 p. m.: Sundsys. from 2-to T p. m. Ph. Lino. 1721. MME. VERNERcl.rrUa'Mei.u tal Bclentlst; ran be seen at her old addreea. r UO 11 at. N. W.. 2d floor. Phone M. 21. " MlSS LaPOintS rr'ces Mo untll'May. 1142 15th St. N. W. " MADAM FIELD ffltTrfe Hcunttes tho separated. N. 1456-J. IKS ?th nw. PALMISTRY CARD nEADtNO. - MRS. R. LUSBY, Tarot and Foreign Cards; East India Crystal." Indies only. (LICENSED.) Closed Sunday. "'"vr.H. " 733 12 h. WW. " "" to ability. till 9:30 p.m. 11 MADAM JEAN l)W.ajcll Clairvoyants are born, not msde. Msdamu Jean haa been one alnce childhood, acknowl. ' edged by preaa and publlo to be the greateapl clairvoyant In the world, can positively rn unite tne aeparated. Get a reading from this remarkable woman. Will tell you names, datea. and facta without asking you a tingle,: question. You have a power of your own, either for good or evil. Cultivate the good. Develop It. use it. can ana do convinced." Private rooms. )ou see no one. '. 736 8th St. N. W. New Address.., Mnrlnm rnthfrinn THn celebrated maaam auiennc KN0LI8 palmist ic Csrd Iteader. Reliable advice on business snd love affairs. Located 17 yrs. tot 5th nw. SPIRITUALISM MRS. VOEGLERnraV.W.anrtnnf Hours a. m to 7 p. m. 506 F st. N. E ly MRS. MAMIE STEVES, SS Readings dally; aeancea Tuea. & Thure. eves.; Frl.7 2 p.m. Ph. Uno. lOll. IU N. J. ave. S.B. MRS. H.M. -NOLAN gggSU1 Readings dally; spiritual services Suniay snde Thursday evenings. 1122 H st, N. E. ,. MRQ ROTH nadlnB "a". Seancei, lYlIVO. IWJ 1 O Tues. and Thursj eve., 1030 Ith st. N. W. Above Library. PERSONALS A M.V ni I TC MANICURINO, SCALP" AMY CLl.lO TREATMENT. 71H 11th st. N. W. Phone f. 7511. ' MISS JAMERON Jirt1w:Vo .fKo to I p. ro. U12 N. Y. ave. N. W., sec. floor, d chl-" MICC TYRI I Q Manicuring and ScalrSt Mlbb WtLLO Treatment. Hours to 4 922 O st. N. W. Apart. 2. 2rd floor. MME. DEIXDRES RORINRON, mssseuse: rheumatism, poor circulation, nervousness; electropathlc trestment: appointment: dally, Sundnv. Main 2K2.J. 45,1 8th st. S. TV. Mnrildfl Williams Manicuring, Hair maruaa wiuiains, nrelnfi ,caln trt. ment. 708 Hth nw. Apt, 21. Ph. M. M40. MRS MAE COHAN Massage and elee, treat ments: facial, acaln treat., manicuring; rea.-j Identlal; open Bun. Ph. M 1S83-J. 212 Ksnola. M ICC rAIM Manicuring and Scalp Treat. j IHloo tirNm,nt. 7 7th st. N. W. Apart. 1. Phone Main 7425. , LOUISE MAIER,Nn,TVena,ir?n, chiropody, halrdresslng all branches taught. Open Sun. 20S Kenola Dldg., Hth A Q. M.II2I ., MRS. ORAL. FIELD gfiVJIK ment; face and scalp. Ill II nw 2nd floor. . i DR. REED SPECIALIST 804 Seventeenth Street Over SO YrnrV Sucte'ssful Practlc- in ", LlVCr OV I cars Cure of Qironlc. Nervou and special Diseases of Men and Women. Means Health to You If You Suffer; from Catarrh. Obesity, Rheumatism. Constl ration. Piles. Throat, Lungs, llrain. Heart, lllood and Skin Diseases, Neivous Dtbtllty, Kidney Diseases, Bladder Troubles. Special lllood Poisoning, Eruptions. Ulcers and All Private Dlscsses Cured for Life by Bafa Melhbds. IM. Bacteria vscctnes and all the new st rums and sntl-toxlns administered. j CHarges Low. Medicine Furnished. CONSULTATION FREE Private Waiting Room For Ladies, Office Hours. 10 U L I ta I. Sunday. 12 ta U. H. 'v' i it MJ "i o