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miwfiR J"$ -v J. " T v i THE WASHINGTON TIMES, WEDNESDAY, APRIL 26, 1916. 15 rrw' '.WAND NAVY' , ; ORDERSOF TODAY list' of 'Changes Announced By Departments Affecting Officers. . . EDUCATIONAL SPANISH Mm1.nl, erlces for months. LA SENORA spring and summer DEQUE. ll 17th nw. WASHINGTON 8CHOOL or ClltROPRAC TIC. HI 11th st. Ni W. Post-graduata course cemmtncH April It. ends Jims U. LOST AND FOUND rOCKETPOOK Either on Congress lltlfhU ctr or on Pennsylvania ve., containing urn of monsy and tlckst to Toronto, Canada. Apply .lilt Eye at. N. W. nsward. 1 . WILL PAtTTT who waa Man pick up black paradise fathra April II, llll, about 3:10 on car marked Ith and P ala. N, ,K,; r,turn same to all M at. N, W., and receive re ward. T Leave for ten days, o take effect upon bli arrival In tho United, mates. Rranted Chaplain Oscar. J. W. Hcott, Twenty fifth Infantry. 'Kach of the following otflcerg of the Coaat Artillery Corp ' trAntferred as Indicated after hta name, to take, effect on or about June 'M, lil: Cgptj Lloyd O. Magruder, from tne Vnenty.-second. to the Becond Company; (.apt. Stephen H. tyould, from the aec ond to the lKd Company; Capt. Howard L,' Landers, from the IZoth to the l0th Company. Cant. . Lawrence C. Craw ford, Coast, ArtllleryCtorpa.v la assigned to "the lath Company,, to take eflect, on or about June-KV i. , First j.iew. ad ney Payne, CoaatArtJery,. Corps, la re llcved'frfcm" assignment , to the Becond Companyvandi aisfgned to 'Coaat De fenxesof LongAla1aid'8ound. Kach ot the fpllowlngoffltera,ofltho Coaat Ar tillery Corpala relieved from hta prea nt assignment, and will Join the com pany Indicated after hla name upon'lta arrival at 'San Francisco,. Cal., en route to 'Hbnolltttl,. xfttwall, Miot later than July S,' WW; Klrat, Lieut. Mollis Lo'lt, Muiler, to 125th Company: . b Irat Lieut, frank .Drake, .to tiecond Company. 1'irat-iLleut.' Kll -E: Bennett. Coaat Artil lery .Corps,- la relieved frtjm assignment to' the Xlfth Cqmpany And placed ' on the unasaignca list. aOLD LOCKET with Initiate CI. F. II.. In northwest section. Reward It returned to (I. V. HUNT. 727 th at. N. W. , T WATCH AND CHAIN-Oentleinan'e small open-face with locket and dies emblem at tached: Initials J. II. II,; emblem valued , as keepsske: lost Sunday nltht In N. W. rec tlon. Kinder will receive liberal reward If returned to J. H. HOFFMAN, lilt New Hampshire ave. N. W. V BAR PIN 4 diamonds, l sapphires, jet In necwecn i-ar Dlallnum: lost on Sunday road M. P. Church and 1471 Monroe at, W. Liberal reward. MRB. Hit Monroe at. N. w. N. n. r, fuller, 1 TAN GRIP between Columbia Oil Co., Hose lyn. Va. and 3rd st. N. W., Wash, lie ward If returned to MRS. T. C. TRESCOT, Ilallston. Vs. Phone lll-R 1 B08TQN -BULL TERRIER-DarV brlndle. Weight about'30 pounds: nsme'Tatter,. Re ward ir returned to F.. DAKKRt WEAVER, 1051 I Q at.'1 ' ! HELP WANTED Male and Female. AMATEURS 'WANTED for amateur night. Apply Manager LYCEUM THEATER. i FOR SALE-MISCELLANEOUS FOR SALE HALL-RACK Golden oak. large and handsome, I2I.W, cost about W. Easy terms or discount for cash. Bare money. Buyat . HOPWOODS, 8th & K. REMOVAL BALE per cent discount (in alt Reds, Springs. Mattressesi Dressers and Chiffoniers. JOHNSON'S. 1X11 H St. N. R. fNew aoods only). rmn dim- SI.NGcJR SEWING MACHINE I1J.M: drophead; golden oak; weekly pay menu or 'Itcounls for cash. Sava money. ""kOPWOQD'S, 8th & K. BULLETIN OF AVAILABLE OPPORTUNITIES, Detailed Information concerning the following opportunities may bo secured free of charge upon application to ' BUREAU OP INFORMATION, UNITED STATES DEPARTMENT OF LABOR, 801 MILLS BUILDING. KEY TO ABBriKVlATlONH UBKD: HlAW Free board, lodging and waah 1ns;. PM Per month. PV Per week. PD-r-Per, day, PII -Per-hour. UAL Free Hoard and lodging-. HOKAM Unfurnlshed'houae. garden, fuel and milk. EH English speaking. Kzp -Experienced. Tr. Adv. Transportation may be advanced under favorable conditions. ... . Unless otherwise stated, It will be underatopd that all opportunities are of a permanent nature, and the help is desired as soon as possible. pon bale- FURNITURE , New and slightly used. Easy terms or dis count for cash, Bava money. Ruy at NORWOOD, 8th & K. niNO-Lady'a thjree-atone .diamond. Tiffany seuingj at u. a, u. nan, ..iieiurn.io ju" INE8S OFFICE., D. A. nHall.' liberal re wsrd: no questions asked. . ' 1 HELP WANTED MALE Morenents of Vessels. ' Arrhed Benham o,t Newport; Brutus at 'Noffolk'-yard; 'Caesar at Norfolk yard:'Colorado at;&'nble;o; Culgoa at Guantanamo; subrriarlno V-2 at New; Eaxlo at survey; grounds; Milwaukee at, Slare'lslandTean Diego 'at-Mare Island;' Tonopah at 'Nefrpprtr ,' ' Balled Mara"from Norfolk for' Cristo bal: Montana at Nor;h ltler, N. .Y.. for Newport: Oxrk -from Lambert ' Point for, Tall of. the.llorseshoe; Sterrett from ChsrleSton for "Key W.est; Tennessee frotn Callao for Balboa. , ! . ' 'NOTES. , The Hector, now at the Norfolk. yard, has been, ordered to Guantanamo bay anQ return to Hampton Roads. Tho Jupiter, now en route from Vera Cruz to Guarjtanamo' bay. to Boston from the latter place and thence to the Norfolk yard. Thn i Charleston, .now. at San Diego, his- been detached vfrom duty with the Pacific reserve fleet and assigned to duty With the submarine flotilla, Atlan tic fleet. The vessel-'has been ordered to procotd from San Diego to Cristobal to assume her new. duties. FUNERAL KITES FOR , .CAPITAL RESIDENTS Hours "and. Places of Services Ar ranged' by Bereaved Families. ; ." .- :- ' funeral services for George F. Smith, wo.dled; yesterday. ejrlll.-be JTeld at his, late residence. Kt Eleventh street northeast, Friday at fl 'o'clock; thence to Holy Name ChuCh. where requiem mass will be said. ' Interment will be made In Mt. Olivet -Cemetery. John T. Grace." Kuneral services for John T. Grace, U. 8.' N.', retired,-who died yesterday, will p held -at 'his mother's home, 372 First street southeast, tomorrow morn ing, thence to St. Peter's Church, where requiem, mass win 'be ceicDrateu at n o ciock. - Lieut. Comm'di Ernest Dichman. Funeral services for Lieut. Com. Ern est Dldhman, clU war veteran, who died In New York, where he had been practicing law 'for a number ot years, were held eterday with military hon ors at Arlington' Cemetery, He waa at one. time minister to Colombia. He is survived by his wife, two sons, and a daughter. s Jesse W. Lee. Funeral services for Jesse W. Lee, an employe of the Treasury Department for forty-nine years.- who died Monday at hlH r..M.tp. In ParllslA Cnnrta. ff,H tlghti'-three years, were held today at HU Stephen's Episcofial Church, inter ment was made In Hock Creek Ceme tery under Masonic auspices, members of the Grand Lodge acting as pall bearers.' He leaves his vlfe, three daughters, and three sons. c , Francis L. Bernard. PMnrral serlces for Francis L. Ber nard, wrto died yesterday, aged thirty four years. Will behcld at his late rest dense. Conduit road, tomorrow at 8:30 o'clock, thence to 'Our Lady of Victory Church. '"-where requiem mass will be celebrated at 9 o'clock. aaaiaiiMaMMenaaBi Mrs. James A. Hurley. Funeral services for Mrs. James A. HurHy, who died yesterday, will be held at her.- late residence. North Chevy Chaso, tomorrow at-2 o'clock. Mrs. Burnett Burrell. Funeral,, services for Mrs. Burnett Burrell, who died Monday, aged twenty nine -jests, "iwjll be held at the residence of-her nattier. 'Mrs. Cornelia Howard. 2234 Eleventh street nortjiwest, tomor row at s o cipcir. WANTED- AN EXPERT-SOLICITOR1 An . excellent opportunity for a young man ever iu, years or age. to establish himself in good position on, a newspaper. Must bo active, work eight- hours .4cach 'day, and need not answer 'unless ne reels iat he can absolutely do the work of an ' advertising solicitor. Write BOX 225,'Times office.' FOn BALE- . . DININp ROOM SUIT Very floe; full quartered oak china claret, exrenslon table, buffet,, aervlng table, set of chairs.- H0.'cot about :0. Easy terms If rieelred or dleeount for cash. 8ae money. ""kOPWOODS.'ath & K. WONTED-MISCELLANEOUS CASH prices paid far worn elothlns either ladles er men'ai aend poatal will calL B. TAnBHES. liM Ith nw. Phone North . WANTED Furniture, pianos, larpata, eta. Phone II. Ita for wason, or have us call. "WESCHLEn'B." m Pa. ave. N. W. 1 WANTED-Furnlture for easli. Bell seeds to the man who elves the mener7 Bee HOPWOOP. nth and K. your moat t FARM WORK. ' Maryland. I70-W5. Jlonliomery Co. One boy (U or II years ot ate) for general lobblns around farm house, milking, chopping wood, etc. White or colored, 'Kip. or green. X cows. Tr. adv. from Washington. 113 I'M, DIAW. I70-1KI. Talbot Co. One married and one single man for general farm work. Any KB. no colored. No objection to few chil dren. Tr. adv., and deducted. Married must be exp. Might take alngle aa green.' IM PM with advancement. If worth Itl ? room house (unfurnished), garden, fuel and milk. Wife to do washing and cleaning at extra nay. For slnkle. IM PM.. lWkU S70-44M. Charlea Co. One married nan for general rarm work. rousii or nussian. Other Efl. KP. Children permitted. Ir. adv., and deducted.' lis PM HOPAM. AVork for wife when tieeded at extra pay. lift-mi). Northumberland Co. One 'boy .fu ll jeers of age) for chore work on farm. Any ko. Tr. anr. m i-h, iut,i- Virginia,. 110 Mil. Fairfax Co. One married. or jingle' man. elnsle preferred, for general farm work, milking, etc. Any whits E8. Exp. preferred, but would tske good willing . man without experience. I I'M, HI tor 'single man. . pOMESTICS. District of Columbia. M7-JtW. Washington. I C, One cook de- ' elted. Colored. Ill PM IJ4U U7-272l. Washington. U. C. One single wo men for general housework. Any white. .Intelligent. K I'W and home. Family of four nereona. HM-WasHlngton. D. C. One single woman aa waltrees. Colored preferred. IK I'M, IMtU No .washing. , , MT 2063. Washington. D. C. One single woman for general housework, mending and plain sen ins. tllelglan, French, bwodlsh, banish, Bcotch, or1 English. Wages ac cording to ability. Oood home. " ,'Vlrglnla. n(v-110- Northumberland Co. One woman or 1" girl for general housework, help with wash lug. Any KB. II PM. nu. Tr. adv. i- Threa In family. ; , MARRIAGES niDOWAY-CnAWFOnD-On Baturday, April 17. ins, at noon, at Brick i'resiytrrMn Church, New York city, J. CABTLB niDO WAT to JEAN HUNTER CIlAWFOnD . DEATHS ENQEI'-On Wedneeday morning. April SO. at .W a. m., DAV1U U ENOEU beloved nusband or Mamie Engel, a nls residence, 210 Eighteenth street northwest. Funersl from above address Friday morn ing at 10 a. m. SMITH-On April 23, llll.MAnY I. (ne Ilarr), aged sixty-four years. Funeral from her lata reeldenoe at Ar lington, Va., on Friday afternoon at 3 p. m. Interment at Congressional Cemetery. Relatives and frlende Invited. TOWNflEND-On Monday, April U. 1111. CLAinB I1LAKE, beloved wife Of Clinton Paul Townsend, at ber residence. The Farnsboro. Funeral from Bt. Paul'a Church. Ilock Creek Cemetery, on Wednesday. April 2. at 1 p. m. Interment In Ilock Creek Ceme tery. ! Special Not5ces Modern Dentistry AH Branches. PAINLESS METHODS ItEABpNAULH PIUUE8. WOHK OUAItANrUlJl). NO CIIAHdK KOK AUVICE. IJI'KCIAI.IBTS JN TltEATMENT OF 111(1118 DIBKAHB, u. S. Dental Association. 101 Till BT. N.W. . PAINLEH8 EXTRACTION, DON'T WOnilY. Bend all your Printing Troubles to THE ANDERSON PRINTERY, IUT NEW YORK AVE. PHONE MAIN MM. THE annual meeting of the stockholders or the Crlswell Chemical Co. will ocuur on Thursday, May ith, at 2.10 p. m at W7 Fifteenth atreet northwest. (Signed) u A. BWAHTZELU Beet. FOR RENTROOMS' Furnished. . .' IDEAL APAnT. CO. l6l Pnnai .Ave. Single rooms and apsrts. furnished com- filete for housekeeping; large front room. 111; arge room and kitchen, near bath, lit; 2 rooms' with porch. 120: vacant now; 1, 2 or 3 room aparts.. ready May 1st! 2 rooms and eileeptng porch, electric lights, IZ2.&0: no leaie; payable weekly or monthly. Pbona Main Till. BAnnER-Sleady. at once. CAPITOL PATtK .HOTEL HARDER 81IOP, North Capitol and E at. nOOTBLACKS-Two colored. 1113 Kth. at. N.W. ' ! BOY with wheel. Apply room 213 Oxford bldg.. Hth and New .York ave. 1 BOY Colored, to waah bottles. Apply 210 II st. N. W. BUTLER Colored, Fairmont, W. Va., gar dener, pantry man, porter; white pantry man. Invalid attendant, this city. 1011 N. Y. ave. CARRIAOB PAINTER-Apply at 7 Water st. S W. COATMAKERS at once for Inside. W1NEMAN. IU F St. N. W. Apply BUSINESS ANNOUNCEMENTS WORKINOMEN-Buccess Is taking a back seat with "reduction sales:" people are getting wlee and know that they must pay a profit, so If It's cashvou want io sae. best wsy, .see us and look at some fine grade tailored sllahtly used suits IS: ' one price. JUSTH'B OLD STAND. Ill D. 1 FloeV Oil. C. T. HUNTER'S sanitary dust-kllllng floor oil keeps the floors clean and brlgnt and ghes them a polished finish, lood for Jour furniture. Try It. Only 10c a gallon, de livered. Also Bug Exterminator kills all In sects. IScj large can with apraver; phone M. MM or call 111 Pa. ave. N. W. THE KENBINOTQN APTB., Hth and Cllf'on eta.. No. a Attractive front room; unllm- Red telephene. Col. C. , 'APARtMENTS TO LET fjnfurnlshed. U2.7th'BT. N.W.-Nlce bright S-room apaH- mant with Dain:enura second -noort i.o. i- jwlfnctp njjli. ....h.i.lLj kh.am. t... stesrrf heat, and light, use of phone. Will beready Mar 1; w. corner 17th and S n. w.. ig per month. 1 lltH.BT. N. .W., 717 Two four-room Bats, bath; one bachelor apartment. IN MEM0P.IAM (Notices for this column are accepted at M rente flat, either prose or poetry. In case no tice doea not exceed ten lines. And 10 cents for each line In excess of ten). UNDERTAKERS Embalmcrfl. Funeral Directors. J. WILLIAM LEE, UNDERTAKER A LIVEIIY, 2S Ta. Ave, N. W. Telephone M. 11M. WABHINOTON. D. C. JOHN 'R. WRIGHT CO., J3.TT llllh St. Ti. V. Xortk 47. AUCTION SALES U2 O BT. N. W. 1 very deetrgble rooms for I. h. k.i second floor frontr southern exposure. K BT, N. W., IMS Single room, second floor; good meals. mi- NBW YORK' AVE. N. W.-Becond Boor, one room-god bath, APARTMENT, 4 rooms and bath, hot-water "ktet. all plumbing, clean and fresh, la Alexandria, sat block to cars for Washing- iem rem Jt h. .ibAIMAftCim wuivr.. iu King st... Alexandria, Va. I EUCLID BT. N. W.. 10-Furnlshed room: sleeping porch; Isdy or gentleman In office; private family; references.' 1 1110 VERMONT AVB.-Large.' handsome al cove front room: electric light: private home; epeclal to October 1! also rear room with sleeping porch; furnished or , unfur nished. 1 3rd ST. N. W 424 Tao, front second floor rooms, cheerful and convenient, ill per mo. House Repairing. METAL- CEILINGS .JKUT,,,: SI5 designs: esll. II. W. Msee. 4W D ne. I.lno T22w. Window Shades. GET THEM QUICK! LOWEST pninFJ LUTHER I. DERRICk CO.. til Hth St. N. W. Phon M. IMS COIX3RED MAN Oood. to work on farm near city, tot New York ave. 1 ENGINEER for general repair1 work and to relieve engineer, fireman, and Ice iullr: steady l-shlft Job; lit per week: second rata license necessary, ntw aiiuauk COM PANY. Hth st. and Parlrroad N. W., Waah. Ington, D. C. HANDY YOUNG MAN with tools. York ave. Ml New 1 LABORERS) JO for concrete work Thursday morning. Ill E at, N. W. WANTEDManager for Wilmington (Del.) city directory: must be sood solMtor and all around directory man: permanent roil- t on. eastern DigEcronT co... Wil mington. Del. , . MEAT CUTTER In grocery store: required. Apply 212 Pa axe. N. reference W. 1 PAPERHANGERB Six at once. F st. N. FI Apply 111 1 PAINTER and paperhanger: must deliver the goods. Ml 7th St. N. E. PAINTER'8 HELPER wanted at onee. Ith st. N. W. 22 1 PRESSER at once, sblre ave N W. Apply 1241 New Hamp- PRE88ER Apply at once. MANHATTAN CLEANING CO. 145 B et. B. E. PRE8SER WANTED Apply 1242 It St. N. K. 1 PORTER-STAG W. HOTEL. (OS Ith St. N, , WINDOW SHADES Good quality shades fitted to your windows. ttc. Best opaque. fA. All hung free bv one knows how. J. o I'lUGnKCHT, izw it ne. Phone Line. lira. Uc. I who I ', et. m Paints. mrrraLo a. l o. patntb. Bold hr GEO. A. BMMONS. MM Vt. Pleasant t N. W. Mattresses and Box Springs. SPECIAL Hslr and felt msttreveee mads over and rencvated: all slse. II onlv. EAGLE BEDDING CO.. 1SW Tth st. N, W. Ph. N, 1210. Window Cleaning. ELLIOTT'S Northwest Window Clesnlr Co Iftroserleanlng foore waxd. rollihel shellacked, etc.: mndre prices. 100 V :. N. W. Phone North IIM t PA. AVE. N. W.. 120S-Opp.''Ralelgh.S cen tral cars from station: hot water: rates. Hth ST. N. W.. HU-Four rooms nicely fur- nlfhed for housekeeping entire' flret foor; desirable for aummer. Call between 10 a. ni. and 1:20 p. m. Phone NorthM42. 10th BT. N. W.. 1U5. Apart. 1-Uedlum elie front room; suitable for elderly gentleman: also back room with porch: adjoining ball.. 1 Ith ST. N. E.. Ill Three large, bright, beau tiful rooms; new house: first or second floor: handsomely and com. fur. tor house keeping: h. w. h.: tiled bath- front and back porches; reaeonable. Line. 1008. Ith ST. N. W., 413 Furnished room, with porch: first floor; I. h, k.i 12 a week; other rooms. 12 per week. Wanted. WANTED VACANT PROPERTIES AND Af ARTMENTB TO nENT. W cannot supply the demand far road prop erty. Let us list yo-jrs new. , VO CHARGE. ' PAUL-V. MITCHELL A COMPANY. . 1412 O St. N. W. t FOR PENTHOUSES Unfurnished. 112 V BT. N. W. Colored: rooms: newly pa. pared and painted; 11104 D. M. GOOD. ACRE. 2111 University place N. W. JOSEPH F. BIRCH'S SONS, .101 M. fit. 1W. W. West 8fl. JAMES T. CLEMENTS' SONS, 1211 Wisconsin Ac. -ct RO. MARTIN W. HYSONG CO., 1014 MnNsnehnaetta Are. Main A420. ADOLPH J. SCHIPPERT, 200 Va. Art. West 1311580. ULRICH & BURDETTE, 1030 Wisconsin Ave. West 030. S. H. HINES & SON, INC., 1715 14th St.1 North ICO.. R. F. HARVEY'S SONS, 1323 14th St. North 281. Tho. J. Until Jt fcun. AuIImmm. THUSTKKS' BALE OF VALUAI1LE M PROVED HEAL ESTATE, UE1NO TWO J.V9;P.!PHV. U,UC'C UUELLtNGH, Nt3. 747 KEN YON STREET N, W. AND 411 "P" BTnEET N. W. By virtue of a certain deed Af tmit duly recorded. In Liber No. KSS, Kollo 104 et seq., pf tho land records of the District of Co lumbia, and at the request of the party se cured thereby, the undersigned trustees will sell, at public auction, In front ot the prem ises, on Monday, the 1st day of May, A. I). llll, at four o'clock 1. M the tollovvlng described land and premises, i.ltuate In the District of Columbia, and deeUnated hi and being Lot 23 In Carl U. Keteratcln'a Sub. division ot lot S In Block S of Todd and llrown'a Bubdlvlslon ot ML Pleasant and Pleasant Plains, aa per plat recorded In Liber 22. pace n. of the Records of the Of fice of the Surveyor for the Dlelrlst ot Co lumbia. , AlSO ntlU riev At 1-1A n'.l,wlr t Xf all that piece of parcel pt land In the City ot Washington, District ot Columbia, dsscrlbed aa follows, to wit. the east II feel front by the full depth thereof of lot 12 In J. C. Harkness and others commlsslsners aubdtvls Ion ot square 110 as per plat inordsd In the office of the Burieyor for the District of Co lumbia In Liber R. W. at folio 106. Terms: 747 Kenyon street sold subject to a prior trust for ll.WO.OO, oalanco cash. 411 'I'" street sold subject to a prior trust for 11.200.00, balance cash. A deposit of 1100 on esch parcel will be required at time of sale. All conveyancing, recording, etc.. at cost of purchaser. Terms of sale to ue compiled with within U daya from day ot sals, other wise tho trustees reserve the rltht to resell the property at the risk and cost ot default ing purchaser, after five Uas' JdvertUenient ot such resale In some nspaper published In Washington. D. C. CLARENCE M. DE VEILE. Trusta-s. THOMAS F. MURRAY, 2007-2011 Nichols Atc. B. K. Line. 120. GEORGE W. WISE, 2V00 M St. West 138. W. W. DEAL fit-CO., SHI II St. X. K. Line. 3484. FOR RENT-STORES MODERN comer stores; central locations 'for barbers, druggists, dry goods, grocers, hsrdsre. mllllnere. tailors; low rents. PHILLIPS 'CO., 220 John Marahill place, t to.180va. m.. I ta 4:10 p. m. FOR SALE HOUSES FAIRMONT BT. N. W.. 1411-Two newly pa pered and furnished front rooms and beth: private family; uss of phone; gentleman. M. 771. Sth BT. N. W., 1122-Fur. room: private Ger man family; bath; phone; gentlemen only; t'a per month. 1st BT. ?J W.. 1715 Two connecting rooms completely furnished for 1. h. k.; gaa range; phone, fnfurnlshed. N ST. N, W.. I4 Two front roome on 2nd floor; In fine house: suitable for light house keeping; tflroonth. . Him m -i-h -Mi r miii h $3,250 NEAR UNION STATION. GOVERN MENT PRINTING OFFICE and all car lines; 2-story and cellar brick dwelling; alx rooms, modern bath; eplendtd con dition: large kitchen; well worth U.7W to I4.2U. Must Im sold at once. Rea sonable ttrms. Good home or Invest ment. JOSEPH I. WELLER, Realty Rrokrr. 124 Is et. N. W. MM MI MI MI Mill Mill HARRY M. PADGETT, 730 Hth St. S. 15. Line. 1151). HERBERT B. NEVIUS. 028 New York Ave. Slain 2387. WILLIAM H. SARDO & CO., 40S II St. N. K. Line. S24. GEO. P. ZURHORST'S SONS, Inc. 301 lUst Cnpltol St. Line. 372. W. R. SPEARE, 040 K St. Main 4280 tlfll. Thoa. J, Uvren A bn, Auctioneer. ! TnUHTEES' SALE OF VALUABLE REAL. ESTATE. BEINO PREMISES NO. ISO! Wrd' STREET N. W. By virtue of a deed of trust, recorded In Liber No. 2710. folio lJ. land records of Dis trict of Columbia, and at request of party' secured thereby, undersigned trustees wlfH asll at public auction. In front of premises. APRIL TWENTY-NINTH. 1311. AT HALF PAST TWO O'CLOCK P. M.. the following.) described Isnd and premises In the District of Columbia: Lot No. 217 In Elisabeth M.. AUen'e subdivision or part ot lot No. 221. In' Bquare No. 1290, aa per plat retarded in the Office of the Surveyor for the District ot Co lumbia In Liber II at folio 100. Terms of sale: Bold subject to a prior died of trust for t2.0O0.00. and the amount oven and above said trust to bo paid l.i cash. At deposit of 1100.00 reaulred at time of sale 'Conveyancing, recording, etc., at cost ot pur-j within fifteen dave from sale, .therwlia, trustees reserve the right to resell the I Top.' erty at risk and cost of defaulting purchaser.' auer nve aays advertisement in soma ni-we ibed Soda Fountain Supplies. THERE IB MONEY In soda water: we earrr over 25 fountains In stock: nstt and s-rond hand, which we will sell on lhrl terms; also everything In aupplles reritrd by dis pensers or soda water, .RIIRCH. TI.EPS. INC.. 40 Pa ave. Ni W. Tr0ne Itsln MO. E BT. N. E.. 21-3 furnished roo-na for rent on 2nd floor with ras. IU per month. 1 Ith BT N. W., 1324Two rooms, bath, heat, gas; entire floor: private; 114; also two sepsrate floor. Ill ' Wanted. Flshlnjr Tackle. Etc. FISIIINO TACKLE, base ball. alhtls and sportlnf ood; first rises soods; reonsMs prices. JOHN J. MAXWELL. 264 7th st. aw. Full Dresj Suits For Hire. SHIRT FINISHERS Experienced. PRA XES POTOMAC LAUNDRY. Hth and D. ' TAILOR for' ladles' and gent'a work; good pay to right man. Apply at once. 2037 M St. N. W. WAITERS Forty colored, European plan. Hi: mess hall. Ill: pastry cher. 154. room and board. Apply DICK'S HOTEL AOENCT, 12lh and Pa. ave. N. W. WINDOW CLEANER-Ready for nork; ref erence. K5 10th at. N. W. MOVlNGPACKtNG. STORAGE HREPROOF STORAGE 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. QUANTICO CO., Quantlco, Va. FULL DRESS AND TUXEDO PUITS FOn HIRE. M. T. PIMES. IOC! Ith st. N W. Ph M. till. Carpet Cleaning. CARPETS THORO AND CARKFULLT cleaned: rugs woven from old caroets. mat tresses renovated. Estimates "irn. .'.LRERT KAULERT CO Kll ! . W. M. 201 PERSONALS LOUISE MAIERscifp'TV.'in. chiropody, hatrdresslng all branches taught Openun. 101 KenoU Bldg.. Hth G. M.IBI MAQQAfP Bnedlsh Mochono. Thoroohy, IllrtOOrtUt Osteonhlr and Pcsln Treat ment. Itl Kenols Bldg. Hth A O. Sun. till 2. A llV ni I IC MANirtTRINO. SCALP AJVlT CLI.IO TREATMENT. -711 11th st. N. W. Phone. M. 7111. WANTED Two or three rooms aultsblefor nacneior; reterenoee exrnanged: Xlplloi Hill preferred. BOX 222. Tlmea office. ! ROOMS AND BOARD L BT. N. W.. lOS-Furnlshed. with excellent Isble board 10th BT. N. W.. 721-lArge front room and board: reasonable; also one for IIS a month CALIFORNIA ST. N. W.. 1127-Oellghtful aummer location: private Southern family: between two car lines: couple or two joung men preferred: refs. North lltl. 1 TABLE BOARD THE BHEPHERD. 10th and E rVM N. W. ex. meals; bk 2So: lunch. tOc: 12.50 week. SPECIAL LUNCH-724 Hth st. N. W. Eouthern cooking, nice home mnde dessert, hot bread, cake and waffles, I tickets II; ex cellent table board. I2.M per week: quick ser $25.00 MONTHLY! flncludlna- all Interest and nrlnini And a email cash parmsni, makes you the permanent OWNER of one of the most delightful and rompleta C9 07C nine homes in tne a. E. Price, .,.MJ tseally located near Lincoln I'ark. f large rooms, tils-bath, cellar under entire bouse, front and hack pnrchta. excellent construction, ate Bampls house, 1122 D st. 8. E. Open dally and Bunday until I p. m. Ws want all who are renting to come out and see thes homes either for Inveetment or home. How to get there Take Capital Traction can to 11th st. B. E walk 2 squares north: or Lincoln Tark cars to Hth. and walk south I squares. Representa tive on premises. P. A. TALTAVULL, 448 7th St. S. W. Mnln 167. THOMAS M. HINDLE, fith nnrl II ata. X. W. Main S37. O. B. JENKINS, B4U II St. N. IV. Main 4MV1. THOMAS S. SERGEON, mil 7lh St. N. AV. Slain 1000. FLORAL DESIGNS FUNERAL DESIGNS of every description moderate prices. GUDE. 1211 F. Bt. N. W. CEMETERY LOTS SUBURBAN PROPERTY For Sale. MISS JAMERON n'ouVo . to o. m. '! N. Y. ave. N. W sec. Moor. xtlCC Yni 1 C Manicuring and Scalp AfllOO WtLLO Treatmt. Houra I to I. 923 O et. N. W. Apart. 2. 2rd floor. ' MME. DEIXJREfl ROBINSON, maweuse; rheOmatlsm, poor circulation, nervousness; electropathlo treatment, annnlntme.it: dally. Sunday. Main 222-J 45t Ith st. S. W. Mnrilrln WUHflmx Manicuring. Hair martiaa wniiams, Drcnei KlXr) lrrM. ment. 701 11th nw. Apt II. Ph. M. 1140. MRS MAE COHAN Maesaga and elee. treat ments; facial, sraln treat., manlrurtnx: ree. Identlal; open Sun. Ph. M ISJJ-J. 211 Kenols. MO Separate Locked Rooms. HOO Month Up. HerchaiU' Transfer &. Storage Ce. Main 6900. 420922 E St. N.VV. CLEAN, dry storage; for furniture and planoa. Eatlmatea iheirluUy given. WESCItLER'S. m Pa.' ave. N. W, Phoaa Main tat "SATETY FIRST." ABSOLUTELY FIREPROOF STGRAaB. UNITED. STATES STORAGE CO. Rooms, 12.00 and up. .Moving. Parking. Phene Main 4221. 411-420 10th st. N. W. z Ha)vwarfJMlKltl icBHpr-ssrBji , QU) .Storage. Mouma. I.OO-per ana. wp. MOVING, PAUKI.VU by Experts. Low Rates. UNION STOHAGB CO. 414 M at. Main 4374. 'MOVING fuSed8 Phone U. M0-IUV ' KREIG'S EXPRESS, . Wt n Btrset N. W. WOyAQg. PACKING. AND BHIPPINO. YOUNG MAN Thoroughly ex- perienced, to take charge of soda fountain in department store; good salary and permanent position to person of ability and experience. BOX 230, Times office. YOUNG MAN Bright, good appearance, who has had soma experience on telephone switchboard. Hours, 4.20 p. in to 11 h, ni. References required. Apply BOX 277, TIn'es office. , WANTED. YOUNG MEN & BOYS. Apply WESTERN UNION TELEGRAPH CO.; 1401 F ST. HELP WANTED-FEMALE M1CQ P&TIM Manicuring and Pralp Treat. iii... .... mnt. Anart 1. Phone Main -sr 711 7th ',r st. N. W. DR. REED SPECIALIST 804 Seventeenth Street Over 30 Years' SSrS'&l" and epeclal Dlaeasss of Men ard Women. Means Health tp You If You Suffer Irom Catarrh. Obesity, Rheumatism, Consti pation, Piles. Threat. Lungs. Dram. Heart, Illood and Skin Dleeasea. Nervous Dtblllty. Kidney Diseases. Bladder Troubles, Speclde Blood Poisoning. Eruptions. Ulcsrs and All Private Diseases Cursd for Life by Safe Me'hbde M. Bacteria vaccines and all the new, se rum, snd anti-toxins administered. Charges Low. Medicine Furnished CONSULTATION FREE Private' Waiting Room For Ladies, Office Hours 10 to I. I to I. Sunday. II ta IX CLAIRVOYANTS M. SPENCER, THE WORLD'S MOBT CELEBRATED PALMIST AND CLAIRVOYANT. Studio, 1318 14th St. N. W, CONSULT THIB GIFTED LAfaY AND BE CONVINCED PERSONALLY OF THE HON ESTY AND SINCERITY OF HER WORK. Without asking a question she will tell you' the object of jour call, giving names of friends, relatives, and actual .'acts concern ing your life and circumstances, which ynu know to he absolutely true. THE MADAME WILL REFUSE TO ACCEPT ANY FEB UNLESS SHE GIVES THE UTMOST HAT IBFACTION. IMMEDIATELY RENEFITED AND PER MANENTLY HELPED BY CONBULTIVG HER AT ONCE. ! 705 EIGHTH ST. N. W. MME. CARLETTA, CLAIRVOYANT. IMPRESSIONAL CARD READER. PALMIST. 20 years' experience, mnetly In Washington. Without a 'iiurttlon TEL1.8 ORJKirr TALI YOUR NAME. NAMES OF FRIENDS. ENEMIES. Advice on nuslness, Love, Courtship. Msrrlsge, Dlvorre, Past, Present. Future. Hpedal Reading. II. More exact Information, better adtlre than lou have ever had. Separated '-united n'.n?i. 705 8th ST. NjW. ,.. PHONE MAIN MJ0 COME OUT TODAY Greater Capitol Heights LOTS $20 T.O $100. $1 Cash. $1 Month. ,5c car fare. TAKE It ST. CAR TO MST ST. N. E. AOENTS AT OFFICE. IUT AND CARS. COME OUT SUNDAY. O. B. ZANTZINGER. . Offlrpc Maln on"1"- va N- T V-MUWea. on arounds. list and Care. HOW TO BE TOUn OWN LANDLORD on slot cash and IU month, at CHEVY CHASE. For full particulars drop postal, telephone, or call on WM. II. RITCHIE. 41J.4M Colo, bldg lei. M. 1045. For Kent. TWO DESIRABLE COTTAGE8 near the elation; good water, hade; dna place for poultry. Addreea M. B. PAYNE, Uarcroft, Alexandria County. Va. ! Cedai Hill Cemetery Washington's Newest and Prettiest CEMETERY FOR WHITE PEOPLE Lots on sale and aelllng rapidly. Buy now and aave K0. For limited lime, lota are selling 1 Umsa cheaper than any temetery in the District ot Colum bia. LOTS $5.00 UP?. Special rates to arganliatlona and so cieties. For further Information ad dreea JOS. J. CAYLOR, Treasurer. 79 tth st. N. E, Telephone Line. 112 Auto service. paper publish In Waehlnaton. D. C. 'A BENJAMIN II. GRUVKR. BRUCE CLEVELAND. tl Trustees. ,y LEGAL NOTICES -rt JP VITAL RECORDS. FOR SALEFARMS DELMAIN SISTpRSgiJSlSS ants. Card Readers; tsll what sou want ta know. Readings. 10c: test. 10c; 12 n. n. to 3 p m. Bunday, 4 to I. 113 7th at. N. W. AUTOMOBILES For Hire. CHAMDERMAIDS-Apply TEL at once. RALEIGH HO. fia BBavtnsT fas vtae augc. N. S3 or N. 1.044. SMITH'S TRAKSPKH S1-ORAUE CO, kia P. Higb rh. w. mss. OENERAL HOUSBWORKER for New York, i In family, fare paid! ealary 120 per month, Apply at once. FISHER'S HOTEL AOENCY, 411 lvthet.N.W. . LADY TYPIST at "once." Apply !S John Marohall place, THE CITY HALL SUPPLY CO; MANGLE GIRIJI-Experlenced, white. Ap ply COLUMBIA LAUNDRY. S3 O St. nw. SKIRT DRAPER and helpers, and waist finishers. Apply 1121 Conn, ave. N. W. WAITRESSES-Experleneed. WHITE 'AL ACE LUNCH ROOM. 1111 Pa. ave. 1 WAITRESSES 10 experienced whites good ran a pours work, llll 11th t. N, W. 1 iron JURE FIVE PASS. DODQE TOUR- 1NG CAR DRIVEN 11Y OWNER. 31.60 TO li PER HOUR. SPECIAL RATE8 iOR SHOPPING. NORTH 1231. enpn AiiTn; Fon mE. u per rUKUAUlUS HOUR. Hpeclal lates by day or week. Line. 1711. 1 MME. VERNER&Wn tal Scientist) can' be seen at her eld address, IM H st. N. W., 2d floor. Phons M. till, Miss LaPoints rVsa.',i,I5iS!,":I. till Hth St. N. W. MADAM FIELD MrtrU't! Reunites the separated. N. HSI-J. 122! 7th nw. FOR HIRE-Phone orth 1710. night or day. Ford car. reasonable. MAIN 7lEl Day or Night. 13 blocks or less. 10c; city proper, Tto; minus 1 mils. 50c: esch additional mile. Ho. Auto Painting. Phone Main 1272. estlmatea furnished. T. PERKINS, carriage, automoDiie, wage Inlingt special prices on an spra car. pa. ave. r. w waenmavnn. v, u. lif PALMISTRT-CARD READING. MRS. R. LUSBY, Tarot and Foreign Cards; East India Crvslal. T..!.. only. (LICENSED.) Closed Sunday. Reference a. 733 i2th NW. ? ""' to ability. , till 1:20 p.m. NOW IS YOUR CHANCE ' 14-ACRE OR 12-ACRE" FRUIT AND CHICKEN TARMS. RiailT'AT THE CARS. ONLY ONE CAR FARE. Only a few of tUese miniature .arms to ba sold. An ooportnnlty seldom lound on one car-rare limit and easy terme. ASK MR. FOWLER, 101 F BT. N. W. PROPOSALS TREASURY DEPARTMENT. OFFICE OF TUG UIr..NKllAI, HUl'l-J.l .O.MMlT THr.. April !0. llll. Sealed proposals will bo re ceived at the office of the .General bupp.y committee. Auaiiora uuuaing, v.nsningion. D. ,C,. until two o'clock p. m.. VHlndny, MsynO. llll, for furnishing 'he L'xetutlve Departments and other Government Estao Ushments dirlng the four months of the fs caW ear -from July 1 to October 31, toil. In clusive, with flour, forage and ,eed, I'lars 11. Blank forms ot specifications nd liiHlruc tlons to bidders will be sent to tho address of all manufacturers and dealers on the presept mailing-list, and will be tur-ilshcd to others upon application to the Onernl Sup ply Committee. D. R, NEWTON. Acting Secretary of the Treasury. I Births. Clarence H. snd Alma Welch, boy. Gus A, and Etta I- Wlckstrom, girl, F, Ford and Mars U Thompson, boy. George and Nellie Hansford, girl. Max and Eva Ulmon, girl. Goodman and Rebecca Rubin, boy. Edwin and Minnie Mathews, girl. Nicholas and Plcucarla Koutsonkos. girl. Benjamin and Eva Kraft, girl. Max and Roee Uoldbrrg, girl. Loula A. and Elizabeth Ellington, girl. Henry A. and Kathcrlne A. Deale, girl. Walter U and Blanche G Hall-J.nl, boy. James F, and Theresa Anderson, bov. lwls It. and Mary E. Williams, girl. Einmlt and Hattle Caiinady, girl, Charles and Elmlr Butler, boy, Deathi. Bvrn M. Oranberger, 41 )rs Georgetown Univ. Hos James Smallen. 76 yrs., Gov. Hos. Ins. Luella A. Downs, 2 ra.. The Carlisle Apts. Marie Dldden. 76 rs.. llll Glrard at. nn, Paul Iemeshenshy, 4S rs., Gov. Hos Ins. Robert J. Hollohsn, 48 yrs.. 1103 K st. ne. Margaret Marks. I rs 145 A st. ne. John T. Grace, 41 rs., Gov. Hos. Ins. Clifford L Hagan, 10 mo 707 1st St. nw. Ellen Jackson, CO jrs., .M0 Hth at. se. Thomas Oantt, 3 jrs., Frcedmen'e Hos. John Jackson, M rs. Electric R. R. track, Cabin Johns. Vincent Jackson, 31 rs Emergency Hos. Alice King. 62 yrs.. 1224 B st. nw. Ella Yrager, 60 rs 310 11 st, sw James I'ane. 30 jrs.. rrredmen's Hos James E, Goodlow, 43 yrs., I.f2 Howard ave, se. Busan le. 31 rs . 124 C St. sw. Conrad II. Sitae, Jnmca Prancla Smlth2 Attorney. ' IN THE 8UPREME COURT OF THE Dis trict ot Columbia. Holding a District Court. In re: Condemnation of land for aC-1 quiring right-of-way for the Plncy Branch) Trunk Bewer, through bquarea 3001 and 3W7.1 In the District ot Columbia. District Court. No. H7I. Upon consideration of the petltloiv of the Commissioners of the District of Co-C lumbta, filed In the above entitled cause, and on motion of counsel for the saM Commls-' slonera. It Is by the Court this 23th day of' April. A. D. 1911, ordered: That the Cleric of the Court Issue a illation to M. M. 1'arA ker, residence 1020 Vermont Avenue. North west, Washington, D. C to uppear In thla Court on the 17th day of May, A. D. 1911, ad 10 o'clock A. M., to answer the eald petition! and to ehow cause why the prafrs thercoC ahould not be granted, and why the rlglu-ofJ way through Squares 3XH and 3007 ahould not be condemned for acquiring the right-of-way for tho Plncy Branch Trunk Bewer through the aforesaid parcels of land. It la further ordered: That a conv of eatd cita tion be nerved by the United .Slates Marshal for the District of Columbia upon such own ers of the land sought to be condemned here in, and auch persona Interested iherclu. aa may be found by the said Marshal, or hie deputies, within the District of Columbia; and It la further ordered: That all persons having any Interest In these procaedlnga be, and they are hereby, warned and required to appear In this Court on or before the said 17lh day of May, A. D. 1116. to answer llifl said petition and to continue In attendama until the Court, shall have made lta tlnal onlT, ratifying and confirming the nward ami report of the Commissioners to be ap pointed by the Court to appraise tho vnlue of the respective Interests or all persons con cerned In the land and premises mentioned and described In the aforesaid petition. It Is further ordered: That, a copy of this order be published once a week for three succes sive weeks, beginning at least twenty itaya before the raid 17th day of May, A. D. 191, In the Washington Evenlnc Star, the Wash ington Herald and The Washington Times, newspapers published In the raid District, before the said 17th day of Ma), A. I). 191. Ily the Court, r. 1.. miuiu.h, justice. (Seal ) A true copy. Test. J. II. YOUNG, Clerk, hy K. E. CUNNINGHAM. Asst. Clerk. MADAM JEAN medm':"""0 Clairvoyants are born, not made. Madam Jean has been one since childhood, acknowl. edged by press and publtouo jbe the greatest clairvoyant In the world, can uoslttvsly re unite the separated. Get a reading from this remarkable woman. Will tell you names, dates, and facta without asking ou a single question. You have a power of our ovrn. either for good or evil. Cultivate the rood Develop It. Uss It, Call and be convinced1 Frtvata rooms, ou see no one. 736 8th St. N. W. New Address. UNITED 8TATES ENGINEER OFFICE, Room 306i,Southern Rulldlng. Washington. D. C Sealed proposals for furnishing and placing riprap on tne seawaii lounuaiion. ana for furnishing and delivering building none. Anacostla.Rlver, D. C.. win be received here until 12 m . May, 15, 1811. and then opened. Further Information on-appllcatlon. MONEY WANTED & TO LOAN I-I-I-I"1-'I-1"1-1"I'1'I"1 ! M II M Real Estate Loans No Commissions Easy Monthly Payments no unnecessary delays or extra charges on District rteal Estate. Assets Over $2,600,000. Over 1120,000 in profits for past year paid In cash to members, including; bor rowing members. ' SPIRITUALISM JURS. MAMIE STEVES, ffsJSffiS1, Readings dally; seances Tues Thiirs. eves.t Frl.. 1 P in. Ph. Line 301l. IU N. J. hvs. B.B. MRS. H.M.NOLAN fiKigKli'- Readings dally: spiritual siivkes riunlay snd Thursday evenlnas. llrj H rt. N E. MRS. ROTH ?u:.d.ln.B, I0U Ith St. N. W. A bov a L ENGLISH! PALMIST I MRS. WHITE. 711 22d M. iiw,-noes Sun.. Is advice on business Wsd.. Frl.. I p. m. Trlvjts rei-Hait dally, is iv w .Mi t.h mw. flunAftv iv anwolntment. Phone W. ilo-J. Dallr. heki-is nd Thurs. svs. Above Library Madam Catherine WflUS A rmvA War1ap. TVaittaltSt mAtrm nr husilnslU aad love affairs. Located It yrs. Wl Ith w. Bunday by appointment. Phone W. M0-. Conrnd II. yuie, Jou.ck Fram-ls bmltti. At I urne a. IN THE SUPREME COURT OF THE DIS trlct of Columbia. Holding a -'District Court In re: Condemnation of land for rights-of-way for sewer In the line of 19:h street, southeast, between Nalor rtoad and P alreet, through Parcels 211. -IS17, and 21111. In the District of Columbia. District Court, No. 1273. Upon consideration of tho petition of the Commissioners of the Dis trict of Columbia, filed In the nboe entitled inuae, and on motion ot counsel for the avld Commissioners, It Is by the Court this SMh day of April, A. D. 116, ordered. That the Clerk of the Court Issue a citation Io John L. Mahoney. residence 1909 Najlor Road, Southeast, Washington D ' C Sarah S. Multh, residence 2111 l'th Street. Southeast. Washington, D. C ; Laura Haxel -esldence Twining City, D C: Annlo Rohey. Alice Robey. and James Hone), residence 19.1 Na)lor Road, Southeast, WashltiKton. "3. C. to appear In this Court on the 17th day ot May, A, D, 1911, at 10 o'clock A. M to an ew er the said petition and to show came why the prayers thereof should not be grant a anrf whv the rlnhta.of-vvay throuah Par cels 21111. 2W17. and 21SH. should not lo intideinned lor the purpose of constructing a sewer In the lino or win etn-ei. iorami, between Nalor Road and V street, and more particularly described In the petition filed herein. It Is further ordered- That a copv of said citation he served hy the United btates Marshal for the District of Columbia upon such owners of the land sought to be condemned herein, and such persons Inter ested therein, as limy be round lv the said Marshal, or his deputies, vlthln thn Dlstrlf or Columbia: and It Is further nriljred Th all persons having hii Interest In these 7. credlngs be, and they are berfhy. warned ami required to appear In thla Lourt on or before the said 17th dnv of Mav. A D J11J. to Hnsner the wvld petition uml to contlnuQ In attendance until the Court slinll liuvo made Its llnal order, rallfilng ami ronflnn Ing the award and report of the Commis sioners to bo appointed by the Court to ni praise the value of Ihe respective Interesta of all persons concerned In the land and premises mentioned and described In the nroresald petition. It Is furth-r ordered: That a ropy or this order be published onea a week for three successive weeks, beginning nt least twenty da.vs before the said 17lh day of May, A. D llll. In the Washington Evening Blar. the Washington Post, and Tho Washington Times, newspapers published In the said District, neiore me rani inn iny Washington Six Per Cent Permanent Bide. Assn. t .1. j.,n v , iu- v. X of Mav. A. u. wig, T-H-M-Hl IWWtttW4 &CT VFc! -ni NINGHAM. Asst. vierK. Hv tho Court: (Heal.) A F. I, true eopv iOl'NO Clerk, hy F E. CUN- MONEY TO LOAN on real eeute: lowest ratea: prior payment prlvlUtes; isrge amounts. TYLER & RUTHERFORD. Ill Hth. MONEY TO LOAN-1260 to 1300,000 on D. C. real estate. Several trust funds, U to I per cent. All transactlona conducted w.ts economical consideration lor borrowers WM II. SAUNDERS & CO.. gouthe-n rtulliMng. M7 11th st. N W. riRST AND SECOND TRVST LOANS AT 6 and I per cent; M0 tn IS.Of", on residence, apartment, or buslnees rropertv stralg'it note or monthly payments; can i-j arrsnjid In three dais. PAUL V. MITCHEU, as CO., 1411 O N. W. I RUG WEAVING OUR woven rugs are guaranteed a y" carpets cleaned and scoured OIJ) LAL. RBI. ECLIPSE. 309.311 10th St. 8. W. M. I7M-J HORSES AND VEHICLES HORSES ami wagon! line condition; sii'.tatl (or any kind of dellvsry. call after 4 M . in. SH Q it. N W.