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' F0R SALE?AUTOMOBILES \ THE TIMES Used Car Bureau MAIN 5260 Will get you in touch with people who have second hand cars or trucks for sale. It you want to buy a car advertise in these columns and the services of this bureau are at your service without charge. If you desire further description of cars adver tised call Main 5260. ask for bureau, giving regis tered number at end of :?d. i ! i ALl.K* rlttl. (-pin. r?Jnltr; run miles: excellent condition. cost Will sell for $900; owner will demonstrate. Write or phone for dcUila to LOUIS HAAb. care the Austin Co. Indias llead. Md. l-!5* A1 Kl R> mummy nadtttr: (ne cacdl lion; - extra 11r~a many extras. MOTOR Company of Washington, nth ?n-j M N. W. Phone West 710. l? ftl.YKN-PAfeHKNtiKR 11-55 Hafe-V automo bile Inquire f*3, M'jaaey building. 1-11* BI.'ICK?HIT rwdalrr; six rjliadm; Bur ly painted, new top. In excellent runui'ij condition. Address J. H. rit'OHSS, 13 TV. r?dwood St., Baltimore, Md. 1-13 Br It K?DU, 7-pass ; twa extra tires; H*? uovs. new tn|>; ipiandld prjpoaitlon. AMERICAN AUTO TOP 8HOP. 1888 Utn at n. w. i Reg <?;?;. ja.-tr CAM: CASH! CAM'?Amjr and mm wf-i ?.cars for your uated rara. I'Oons Frank. SWT, MR SMITH, iOj 14th si. N. W. 1-12 C H\ IM ER>, model !?; Hrst-cla*" raa<ll ?.ion. new battary. Hew tires: run about miles. Price. 8400. Apt. 151. 'he I Portner. 1-17* j DODGE?5-passenger touring. fcxtr. equipments. UuoO condition. l*?a 14th St. N. VI. North ?9S2. ljis DODGE?Touring ear; good shape; extra | tire, tools tlitf cash. 1811 H at N. K. 1-1* | r?l*CO ?T\Kfr Kr> >|iu u>: Mart your Ford motor nc. mattT bow coiti Oeno r?i?r recharges y.-ur batter.. Complete e tctrtc lighting systeu- and starter com bircd. Absolute satin/action or money U -. 11 IN ta AUTO SUPPLIES CO.. ti* V St. N W. ocaa-tci F( )RD?Sedan, 191 ^"excel lent condition. $775. 456 J'a. ave. X. W. MR. PAUL [3IUOKE. 12 1 D?n for nale?Perfect condition. 1518 j Nar.la Capital at . NORTH CAPITOL | llRK SHOP. 18 lORD touring rar: goad condition, $223. j Vppiy 1410 Jrttii^' N. W., or phone III. 1? I'lHIi?la oxeelleat condition; spare tire. ? re rack and a number of other accea s .r.ee t!ali Monday, 4:28-7 p. in., apart.' ?_9 4th at. N. E. 13? 1 >BD?Ull; deliver7 ear. specially built iaro wood body; by Torke Wagon Wka. 4 xtrua. Splendid running condition: will a?. ri>re OWNER, 22S E ?t N. W 1 -17 ? >"KD couplet. late model: perfect ct.adi .ton; self-starter: new tire* and many o'.sier extras. Price. $i00. Apt. 31. the I"./rt*er. 1-H I FORD?1918; la good raaalag caaditioa; | *>w top and curtains Apply lii Mc- [ I -atu a?a. 8_w 1-14 lO^D?T*r?a Ford toariag caars la excel lent condition; 1914-18-17 models; also I ? .gie and doable bodies. 8302 N st N V Phono West U88-W. (Reg. S918.> ' 18 . HUTWON Wapor ?II cabriolet 7 Ard^rha I condition, beat offer takes It. Phone) >lala at. 1-14 MAXWELL ? Run 3,0001 miles; splendid condition;j bargain for cash. Call Frank-| 1 in 4981. 17 MAUOJI toariag: perfect running: selling to get roadster. C. C. MUELLER. 13S Ps. ave. N. W. IKED CARS FOR SALE?Mitchell 1817: extra tine mech. rhape: oaly driven 4.1M miles: going to quick buyer cheap. Call N. 3738, between 10 a. m and a p. in. Sunday. 12 TWO NArtH demo antra tor touring cars fsr saie in perfect condition, to be seen a' salesroom of HURLEY MOTOR CO.. 829 14th st- Monday. Januarj- 13, 1919. 13 NATIONAL ROADSTER. 1817, A-l running order. |l,400. Call between 12-1 a. at. I and 3-4. lath and M sts. Phone Main ! S739. branch 4a 1-13 OLDSMOBILK roadster, model 44; eight ] cylinder; drop seat In rear: excellent condition; extra equipment. Call North ItSi for appointment. 1; OLDSMOBILE?S-eyllader, excellent con dition: can be seen at 319 A st. N E. 1-11 lEDAJi?ft-cyllader Oldsmobile. Rear 1131 Seventeenth st. N. W. II OTKRLA N D ~~TOURING CAR; Hodel 83; electric lights and self starter; one-man top. Addreas C. J. Adendahl. Apt. 34, Observatory. Wis. ave. and Hall pi. Main 2T99. Branch 411. 17 FAICF?1917. 7 - passenger; look* good; splendid ronning order; as good as a near car: will sacrifice for 877$.00. No dealer. If you want to buy a car let me damonstrate mine to yon. Call North *884 1-13* F.41GE?Roadster: in good eoeditisn; to be aold to close estate. SELBY CO.. 1709 14th St. N. W' i. 12 * ONE 1*17 Mats 5-paaaeager Bear tat $1,880: one 8-38 Pierce- Arrow touring, good condition. 8900: one 8-cylinder Na tions! Highway Six. Jl.OiO; one 191$ 1 hal^iers touring. 81.200; one 1919 rhalm er* demonstrator. 81,208; one 1917 Chalm sra cabriolet. UM; one 1917 Ford tearing,] 2 tops, winter snd summer. 14S?; on? 1917 | Ford Bearborn 2-ton truck. I1.5M. Oj}en Sundays. 10 a. m. to 2 p. m COMBS MOTOR CO., 1214 V 8T N. W. 12 , Ia.IOX?1?IS: ?^cyl. chummy roadster;' new tires, excellent con.; bargain 913 1st st. N. W. 1-12* triTDKBAKKR. 1916. ,%-paats.: fontiaental motor, foar good tires and one new ?pare tire, new top 1917 3d St. N. V.'. ?hone North 4231. 17 J?MART looking roadster at reasonable i Jrn price; recently painted; engine, mechani-' y ?al parts and tlrea excellent: extra wheel cm) tire; owned by army officer. Apply J. RHOADES. 28th and O st. N*. W. Main |J? 14 Come to the Largest Used Auto Dealers in the World THE ROMAN AUTO CO., 208 NORTH BROAO STREET. PHILADELPHIA, PA. !.??0 CAR.-) TO SELECT FROM ? 1818. 1917, 1818 MODEL8. IN ALL MAKES. $258 UP. CATAIXWUB FREE. jaS.a. 7.9.12.14.10.18.21.23.28.Z8.U8 THE TIME." ATTO EMERGENCT SERVICE Is as your davcw ?I i?u ar? >a nesd vf a haul hotae, gaauiea* ur ueip at as/ kiad. CALL MAIN 8-2-8-9 ? Put this memo in your notebook/. Ass for auto emergency?s'.ns yoar troubles and give the pboao nuuiber you ars using and you will bo iaame dlately connected with the nearest re liable service station to your iocs tin a THIERS IS NO CHAROB FOR IhU SERVICE. tf s. THE CAR YOU WANT may aot ho advertised hero todsy Tbs avrea'. quickset way is to tall lo a Th<">? Vsst Ad tbo ktad of a car you want ; , ^ will rcti under Autos wanted 'uooe ! Che a4. Malu 8289 Bill ?l|l b. 4 1 FOR SALE?AUTOMOBILES YOUR f#tiw trouMr-. ntlaintil: ret _ ? t.* Aulo jlu. i carinuo931 G st. N. W. iall-tf a i&S'J-jal 1-tf %% %.\ I i;ii WAXTED EIXITR'C C .% R. "Wilb'jrn IJght ^Itr4r'* *,r?'err<Hl lull information? regarding condition including tirrs ami batteries: bes. cash price. 412 Colorado Uldg.. or Franklin :r .v 12* P?.v for l> rigr touring. Tall _> r. 15H-J. < r ?}t? i; .?? N. W. 18 AUTO Ai:< KMURIKS. 32i?Vs St? I'lKKMUM. liKKS for Huo ? m -ou ^Ptfusii-r, tlw. as- i.cv Goodri-n 34x4 btraij^ht *i+c, JG&. ?it?v i.rc- cuvori o?ch. I'h^ng Xvrth 4i.?i 1 r? fORU KlUIAlOlU?SUi as? N. s., Jl?.?i. J NEWMAN, 16U4 ??h ?t. N. w. North ^44S. l-de31-39t*_ ro? MLE AT C I'T 'rKKtfr ?bu TiRb-fs UN!"SF.SAU T!HB CO.. 1112 H?h St N W ??rt "! ivv acu c??tuca / ALL Btilvr iuuii u uciiQtr. $<.v\> IK GJU60N *|'l Kb* S.VLtS CO. St H at. U. W. no *???>#: FORD ATTACHMENTS H to 2 Ions, J&t to >loe 24-in i*?rd exteo I MOBa. UO John KleiO. 10?2 Wle. ?**. ; d?14-3?t TIRfc KKI-MKIM.. CBITRRMIN TIRE SHOP. VULCANIZING AND P. IJTREA OINO SIS Pennsylvania Ave. 8. E. d<5?-frt.eun.tuea.we?1-9et I'AIKTnii Mil HKi'AIUiStt AH O.MOHltKS painted and rtiarnidmli attractive prices. GA.MtR. 2448 Ga. ave N. W. Main 1S4S de19.??t TIRE RKI'AIK tiL/TUA.VTEKlJ. Expert worktnanship on all tire*. All ?'*ndard make of tlrea sold. Work calUd for and delivered. BBDKORI) TIRE SERVICE CO. Phone North 1W. 1TS4 14th et. N. W. fa21-?1t MACHINISTS. _ ? J. U ONET * SON. D'ipjicating auto parts. Machine Shop. Franklin ?T7? MS 11th at. It. W. MH-Wt FOR SALK?MOTORCYCLES. *OTORCYCLK-I?dlaa. 1*11; side car; lully equipped and lota of extras; haa run about r#O00 mi!-b: a bargain for quick aa)?; owo?r must leave town. Call or write be I?r? * .p m ? K ? WALTER. J01 D at. o- & Line. US. 12 r A UT 0 SFO RHIR E HANIMOME wifB-pstwater Cadillac se #K l,f wJth careful white chauffeur, by Fhon? North 804S, IS? V at. w- 1-13* REPUBLIC TRUCKS We do hauling around town and in Mary ?and or \ Irglnia. by hour, day. week or month. We guarantee you quick and good ?ervlce at reasonable prices. 911 2nd St. N. K. Lincoln i? 8. a. I.KFAS. Jal.tf \ TAXICABS PHONE WEST 84 [?t?Ten blocks. ? Sc Any distance In city proper, shopping and touring, per hour, 12.09. * -passenger touring cars, $3 per hour. OPEN ALL NIGHT. New Taxi Service Co., Inc. CLAIRVOYANTS Ucensed by Ik* Uuirict of Columota. PROF. MARCUS LA MAR, MOST REMARKABLE WAR PROPHECY FULFILLED Published in The Washington Times, January 19, 191*: ' 1. President Wil-on, the preparer of the w*y '? * Peace and other reforms 2. Fail of Turkey. J. Holy Land restored to civilization 4. Independence of Poland. 5. A .Balkan republic. Fall of autocratic rulers. f? republic and revolution i?. Ending of the war within the lCth day mentioned. WASHINGTON'S FAVORITE ADVISEP. ti???r "m*rk*ble reader of human des tiny of the present age; reads the hear?* ri" people like an open book; re . et'I ??preta of love, gives never-fail ing help and advice on buaineaa. helps you i??r,YC.?me "" troubl?'. giving full names ana facts, brings about your every desire f'^ii whfn a" others have failed. Call and be convinced. Hours 19 a. m. to * P m. dally. Closed Sundays 706 13th St. N. W. Two Doors from G st. 12l P*-"B?ISHED OCTOBER 14th. 1917 IN THE WASHINGTON TIMES A PREDICTION BT MME. CARLETTA FA2fpr!VJ\^SLOSAL CLAIRVOYANT. Card reader and scientific , PALMIST. Made the following prediction in one of h^r roadings on Thursday. October 11th. r? farainf the outcome of the war "that THE WAR CLOUDS WILL BEGIN TO BvrTitn^'UiTiiUfeL'?,,1S AND THAT B' JULY. 1919. THE FIGHTING WII.I BE PRACTICALLY OVER BELGItlM KRANCE, AND OTHER COUNTRIB8 REHATJILITATING and all en ?aPT^TAX fcERA ?T WORLD'8 PEACE." laklbtta has read more celebrated pe^ ple thitn any other clairvoyant and her advice i? considered reliable and greatlv benetict:> I on all subjects. She asks no queations. but immediately tells you of your troubles and how to permanently overcome them. Sees every one. none slighted 1122 14th st. N. W l"" PBOF. LEVANIH?King of Clairvoyants, can be roribulted on all afTairs of life No matter what your troubles are or what you wish to know this gifted person Van help you Home or abroad Appoint ments by local or long distance telephone. Wolfe ?141-W; hours from 9 to 9 dailv and Sunday. S20 South Highland ave lot St.. ne?r Eastern ave , Baltimore. Md Take Roland Psrk car to Eastern a . ?. and 1 <t* st.. e.de entrance. J2. I" dfborvh. The original peer of all palmists and me diums: others using this name are Imita tlona New address 611 L ,t. N w. l-li? MOVING, PACKING, STORAGE" H.*%K you any trunk* or furniture yoti inv i-??p J Reasonable. I. BLAN KIN, E St. ,\. V\. Phone Franklin "jl Moving?Baggage?Pianos Washington and Suburban TRANSFER CO. Pbone Franklin 717J ?*7 H St. N. W Long Distance Hauling l-no2-99t HAULING TO AND 1'KOM WASHINGTON, BALTIMORE. PHILADELPHIA No JoUi too large or small Expert movera MOVIMU KSjr Phone M. Sti#.;#^ KREIG'S EXPRESS. STORAGE. PACKLNGANDNs^pPtyq CLEAN, dry storage for furniUiM TZt WESCHLEr.S l?l"pS. avsh^fUlvv Iw-n Main 12?J. *" " W. Phone _ *IAfBf I V IJKDT " " or Frsukiiu ;#21. 1VIB w w quick-service uSfzzss. "? Jel4-9?t QUICK AITO HEKVICK As> ni_... BALDWIN'S EXPR * "??? ?t N W^gyti, North IKlVj * W SMITH** TKWSFKM' AK*? VroRAi.S CO. XO.VVH 2242. .TS43. ' ? ??<? Makt.rH.ll iiry, Friaklls 3?l|. _ LONO-DISTA.Nf F HOVIIMi. no21-su tf BUSINESS ANNOUNCEMENTS MSW A.\n SKK1M) HAND CLOTHES UEt Al*K made ? inUlake and dealt with a door bell-ringing peddler or a pet-rlch-quick small dealer that figured on S90 per cent profit, but there's a better way for h square deal, even If It is to buy men's worn colthlng. shoes, etc., end we pav vou best. JUSTH'S OLD STAND, 119 D/ is_ DYKING AM) CLKANINU. THE MACRO SE Expert Cleaners and Dyers. All Work Strictly Dry Cleaned. Ph. Frank. 516t>. ' Goods Called For and Delivered. I MIS 14tb STKEKT N. W.Ja5-90l PU1NT1NG FOR satisfactory printing, resmsiklv. prices, call O. K. PRINTING CO.; prompt service. Fr. 7471. 436 6th at. N. W. Jal,i?t PIANO U'iKING. *2.50 J. SCMAEFrKR. S2.W Pianos and player* tuned and repaired; 2<J years' experience. Phone North 1223-W. SOll Kearney at. N. E. ocH-tf S_ Cats. A. NECEKB. VI I Formerly with ChAe. U. Stleff. COIumuia 4?4I-W. 421S Sth St. | - myH-tH Fl.'RS RKMOUBLKD. will Ktnoutx Toim fur* misi t? new at 26 per cent Wss down town prices. Work guaranteed, open evening* 127 O at. N. E. aeS?-9tt INSTRUMENTS RKPA1BKD ALTHA I.NSTBUKKNT CO. Repairs instruments of Precision, c B- PIGEON Ugt. 114 E at. N. W. inhl4-9tt ulOAKKAL HOUSE REPAIHINo PLASTERING?Repair wark promptly at tended ta. W . HL FAIRALL. CIS By* St. )J. W. Phone Franklin 114?-W. del4-90t CARPENTER and BUILDER Altaratlona and building re Dai ring, car ages built of all kinds. Call (or estimate. Franklin *761. ? OTTO. 24(7 l^tb St. nw. 1 -auJ-30t CHAIR UBPA1IUNU CHAIRS CANED AND repaired- Call North lit*. iris-Mt ELECTRIC Ale, ELECTRICAL EXPERT If you Lave any electrical repairs or In stalling tbat most be done drop CLARKE a postal. You will And mm on the JoE F. L. CLARKE. ?4?1 M St. N. W. l-?*t WINDOW SHADES I GOOD quality opaque Beat qaaUty al fitted to your <4 AA opaque. hung Cf |C window free.;....... I'',J We call with samples. Ph. Line. ?7J. KLEEBLATT'S UHHKELLA REPAIRING. M. WISOOKEB Umbrella and parasol covering and repairing. 749H Ith St. 8. R noli *w CjiO'eOi " UM>tRELLA RKPAUUN4?. We also narry a complete stock of new umbrella*. _ . ... MS E st. N. W.. one door from ?E noe-Mt aking and tailoring FIRST CLASS DRESSMAKING ? ladirf tailoring ind renodsUDC At rttioDtolt rates; no delay In work. 114? Sth St. ?.*. ocSI-Mt DBEMSUAEING of ai: kinds by smart aewrc and Btter. MR8. EMILY ttll D8KE. SJ?S Ittb St. N. W. Phone Colom bia 7*1?. ooll-tdt PLUMBING A. W. HAGERMAN JOBBING REMODELINO. QUALITY FIRST. 11S2 ltth St. N. W. je29-aod-tf VIOI.IN REPAIRING VIOLIN MAKER. OLD VIOLINS RESTORED. NEW VIOLINS CORRECTED. C. CONDIE. ISIS O ST. N. W. jyg-tf-eod WANTED?MISCELLANEOUS DO NOT EXPERIMENT We are the largest in the line. Send in your old straw hats and leave the rest to us for your own interest. WE WANT TO KEEP YOU AS A CUSTOMER. We put new life and style in your hat. BACHRACH'S, Main 6609. 91S G st. N. W. V? FURNITURE All kinds, wanted to furnish an 11-room house recently purchased. Franklin 5>>62. Ja>-tf WANTED?Furniture ef all kinds for an 11-room house; will pay highest cash prices Call Franklin =<??- .. WILL CALL, city er sub.! pay highest OHk prices for ladies', men's and cbildr^s worn clothing, shoes, aer.d postal or plum* J. TARSHES. 1204 7th uw.; phone North 499 ANTIQUE MAHOGANY secretary boot case and desk combined. no dealers. Phone N. 1979 wTTbCY anything and everything.. What have you to sell? Tommy Lowe, 304 G st. X W Franklin 7111. del9-30t f.ir, |- u Paid for second-hand brUI UAJ>M clothing Will call. I. KEIU 1626 7th St. nw. Pb North 1944. ONE TifTany diamond ring, over 'j-carat; absolutely blue white and perfect, }130. D. AI PHF.R. 907 G at. N. W. M_ 2S75. 12 Fl'RMTLRE?All klada, wanted at oace, to furnish a 6-room house recently pur chased. will pay cash. Frank. 6662. WANTED?Furniture, pianos, carpets, ete. Phone M. 1982 for wagon, or have us call. "WESCHLER'S." 920 Pa. ave. N. W HATE YOC 2ND HAND FLKNITL'RK? We have the price you ask?let's get to gether Sherman's lJi6 N. Y ave. N. W. 1142 Tlh st N. W. Main S19H. North 3492. WANTED? f urniture for eaeh. Sell yonr goods to the .nan who gives the most money. See UUi-WOOU, Sth and K. oc2J-90t WE'LL OII K C.AHH FOR YOL'B Pianos and Talking Machines Kills * Arnold. 1HI ? et Main 9914. ise7-90t WE PAY highest cash price* for men's eld clothing; see us tirst at 917 D st. ^ W. au29-tf OLD ?4)LD AND SILVER | , iK I l\/ -S.WBUIT CO.. M. Hit. LwIM i'" li I i y v .v jtu si. n. w. FLATIN ' ' M*. *JBWBLBT I >1 AMONL)5 SPIRITUALISM /.?. ensod oy the l>\strict of Columbia. MRS. MARY A. SHOEMAKER, Spiritualist and card reaucr. The Frederic, Aparl. 9. 816 K at. N. W 1 2.14.16.17.1 ?? PALM IIIS MADAM PARKER?Gifted Palmist imJ Clairvoyant, gi\*es *advii*o on alt atlaire of life. She aala "? questions, but will tell you what you want to auow. iou will i'e wiser and happier after seeing tier Sat lsUction or no charge* Headings. 11.00. 1IOUKS, 10 A M. TO t P. M. 1211 E et. N. W.t between 12th apd 13th. FOR RENT?OFFICE SPACE DESK ROOM in large second floor office, overlooking street, immediate vicinity 15th- st. and New York ave.; desk, typewri ter and use of phone. BOX 310, Times office. _1"12. DESK room in large frout office with nse of deak, typewriter, and telephone Ap ply 613 Riggs Bldg. I-I-l ? FOR SALE?HOUSES ' A SIX-BOOM houw, furnlsherf, at Glen i carljn, V*.. on electric line to Alexan j dria. t?.. or Washington, rent >20; sale I *2.150: easy terms; now vacant. Call Main ! 3?? up to 3 p. m. "CONWELL," 1409 H I st N. W. 1-13 R. I. ATE. N. E? 131?Six rooms ud bath; I a. m. i-; large yard, basement Includlu* ' extra kitchen, cold storage room In base ment; h.-w. h.; also furbltyire for sal'' ^ TORTILE?On s4th at., near Pa. nver~N. W. (for colored tenants). 3-story and basement brick house containing 8 rooms, deep yard. PRICE ONLY J3.500; 1300 ! cash, balance monthly. Write or phone H. IT. LAW, 1619 E St. S. E. Phono Lincoln 5725. j 1-14 ii vol ARK LOOKING FOR A BARGAIN I have got It for you. 6-room bouse, rented at SIC.50. Price, 11,660. R. F. BRADBURY, Phone L. 2269. Twining City. 15 WILL SACRIFICE 6-room brick house, ' with all moderri Improvements and X- j car brick garage; convenient to three car lines; owner has business out of town. 719 7th st. N. K. 1-15 1519 East Capitol st. N. E. 23 Girard st. N. E. Six-room and tile bath, elec. lights, hot water heat, double floors. Immediate possession. For sale by Thomas A. Jame son, 59 New York ave. N. W. Phone North 4038; free auto service. 1-14 WASHTNGTOf HEIGHTS?11 roesii. I bPths; open fireplace; steam heat; built by owner for his home; $11,000; would consider an offer Phone N. 3393. 12 rou HOMW AND INVESTMENTS "So* MAHORNET * SULLIVAN? They Know Washington." 909 New York ave. Tel. Vain T?tL nol9-TT WANT MORE HOC8ES FOB BALE. Owners of property deairlitg to make quick sales should list property with as at one*. WM. F. NORMOYLR. 119 F st. N. w. myll-W JOHN F. DONOHOE A RONS, INC.. 114 Pennsylvania Ave. 8. B. X Let Us Submit Our List of Home* and Investments Before You Purchase Jsl7-Ht ?IX-BOOM BRICK, all modern Improve ments; beautiful yard; walking distance all departments - Plica, 13,750; (ansa HEINE BROS.. 920 N?w York Ave- oo6-tf WE HAVE THE HOMES! Before you buy consult SHANNON * LUCH8, 111 14th St. N. W. Main 2S4I. aet-tf SUBURBAN PROPERTY FOR SALE Some Day a Home or Investment at CABIN JOHN PARK! WHY NOT TOP AY T For plats, illustrated books, and full par ticulars about these little farms, attrac tive home sites and low prlcea. see or writ* J. S. TOMLINSON, 324 SOUTHERN BLDG. MAIN 744K. 1-4-tf FOR RBHT *OR RENT?Pretty suburban home, fur nished, short lease or by the month; 8 rooms, coal in cellar; ciftivenlent, and all conveniences; reasonable but not "cheap " Tel. Hyattsvllle 64 M . 12 FOR SALE?FARMS ATTRACTIVE COUNTRY PLACE?39 acres. 1 mile outside of Lanham; semi bungalow, 6 rooms, fireplaces, parquetry floor, porcelain sink, water in . kitchen, acetylene gas. kitchen range, large poul try run fenced, incubator, barn, stable, corn house. piggery. chickens. horse, wagon, crops, implements, strawberries, grapes, orchard, shrubbery, excellent soil; immediate possession, 34,500; with furni ture. including piano, 35,000. Inquire '( SAMUEL HARRISON. ?2? P st. N. W. 12 APARTMENTS TO LET FURN1SHBP FOB RENT?At onrr, until October, fur nished. two bedrooms and bath; recep tlon ball. Highlands apartment 12* 1831 Lamont, front living bed room, 22x13, porch; conveniences that please; X or 2 adults. Col. 4319 13 UNFURNISHED APT. with 5 ?r 6 rooms and bath; elec. and gas; hot-water or steam heat; In good apt. as soon as possible: wanted by mother and daughter; best references; JlS to {50; answer by mail only to A. M. HOPGSON, 120.1 H st. N. K 12? FOUB BOOMS and private bath, also 2 and 3-room apartments with use of bath. Steam heated, electric I'ght. with or with out light housekeeping accommodations; rent very reasonable to permanent tenants. Close to Navy Yard; 15 minutes' walk; 7 minutes by cars, 3 minutes' walk from Capitol grounds. Apply 33 O St. S. W. l-ja7-tf WANTED 3 or 4 ROOM furnished apt. for 1. h. k : in nw. section; adults. Address BOX 334. Times office. 12 THREE or flve-room apt. unfur., conveni ent 14th st. earllne; heat; moderate rent; Jan 20th; adults. North 8S61 1"* 3-ROOM apartment, furnished or unfur nished, in .N. W., not over 370 p.?r month. Call Cleveland 81t; or address 104 Woodbine st.. Chevy (!has<\ Md. 1-12 SMALL h. k. apt., 1, 2 or 3 rooms ami bath, in modern apartment house: will buy furniture Address BOX 222. Times office. 1-13* SMALL far. or unfur. apt. ut once; down town section preferred. 1308 Randolph St. N. W. 1-12* ONE" ROOM^ kltehen MdHmth" N~W. Address BOX 325, Times ofrtce. 1-13* FOR RENT?HOUSES ri'H.MSHKIi M2AhTdT PONT~cTiW LK# 6 bedroom*. 3 baths, very desirable. 6. 3 or 111 months, $175; immediate occupancy. N. 50t>8. 15* WE IIAYi: some exceptionally attractive furnished houses for rent, both city and suburban. In most cases at considerable decreases in rentals. LOUIS i\ SHOEMAKKR. 1407 New York ave. Main lltivi. 14 HAVDSOMKI.Y fornislird house, all mod ern improvements. 17 0- 51 ?t N. W. Franklin 1915. 1-17 Fl'BNISHKD rorner liouor, 9 room*, f.'hevy Chase, L>. C.; no children, Clcve. 874. i:? AN EXCELLENT HOME can be secured by stating what you .vsi.t In a Times Want Ad. Fhone It to M ?Im | ?2G(>. un experienced operator wll help y >u 1 write it and bill will be sent. The cost is sii?t>t s?:7-'f WANTED GOVERNMENT EMPLOY K~ tli?7>oKsesM.d Feb. 1 needs unfur. house or looms, pleas- make offer to reliahl?\ refined tenant. BOX 329. Times office. 13* CNKl R IIOl'SE or an apt.. <> to 10 rooms; modern conveniences; slate price. Ap ply N. E. W . 404 N. J. ave. S K 12 WILL pay 1 mm. rent down for unfur. 5 to 7 rm. house, possession Feb ls!. Address BOX 321, Times office. I -13* WANTED?Mx or seven-room unfurnished house about 340 or J4&. Phone Col. K-72 WANTED 7 to 10-room house In n. w. sec tion of city. 223 Florida ave. N. \N Phono North 3215. MRS C. VOlTNtJ If, FOR RENT?OFFICES REAL ESTATE TRUST BUILDING. 14th & H Sts. N. W. o communicating rooms; southern exposure. HARRY WARDMAN, ! 1430 K St. N. W. or Superin tendent on premises. 1 . <leoUl-tf-eod PERSONAL PERSONAL ANNOUNCEMENT EXTRA-ORDINARY; But Not Extravagant; For It's True. v There are 37.000 DRUGLESS PHYSICIANS (there is one near YOU) and 28,000,000 DEVOTEES DRUGLESS HEALING in the UNITED STATES. Their Operations Restore Yow Health, Never Mutilate, Maim, Kill, or Make Dope Fiends. HEALTH YOUR Grealest Asset. SICKNESS YOUR ? THIS METHOD CURES CHRONIC AILMENTS THE VACUUM-NEUROPATHIC TREATMENT matures wmj?it cores without draft ?r operation*. It will reinstate til* clrcolatlni of the blood at the DlwtHd part, which will Restore your bodily health, nervous vi tality, energy and pep, without drag* or sargical procedure, after every other rem edy ha* failed. Please note that I am after i tke eases your physician don't sod esa'l < care. > ?? This method averts premature deaths from apoplexy, heart disease, arterio aeler o?l?. hardening of the arteri??, etc. Its great value Is ia the treatment of all ailments that are the result of interfereace la the circulation of the blood, and what one is not? , Ita strong curative properties are es pecially valuable la the treatment of Lo comotor-Ataxia, Blight's Disease. Diabetes, Asthma, insomnia. Indigestion, Neuras thenia, Nervous Exhaustion, ParaUsU, Numb Palsy, Bheumatism, Neuritis, Neu ralgia and These Ailments of the Nervous System. Htomach and Spinal Column that take Canes, Crutches aad Wheel Chairs .iecessary and that your physician doa'i and can't cure. I am after the desperate and Incurable (so-called) cases that have passed beyond the reach of medicine, and your physician. It matters not who has been jmm physi cian or what treatment you have had, if you can get to my office you, probably, can regain your health, aad I extend to voa an Invltatlou to call and learn Just what eaa be done for you. BEAD IT AGAIN. Per a. substantial iadorsemeat of my method of cure Interview eae or nil of my references. ALL WA8H1NGTONIAN8. REFERENCE* B | MR. H. H. THOMPSON, Teacher of Sten ography. Typewriting and Higher Math ematics, SIS 13th st. N. W. I MR. C. N. NORTON. Architect, 11# ?th st. 8. W. MR. E. D- GODFRET. *42 Westminster ave. N. W. MR. THOMAS H. MELTON, Contractor. 2S00 Wisconsin ave. MR. AND MRS. T. H. LEWIS, 1?00 Park road N. W. HON. MARTIN DODOB, ISIS O st. N. W.I MR. CHAS. E. WHITE. Vice President of the National Bank of Washington. MR. J. J. NOONAN, Proprietor Virginia Theater and American Lunchroom, (1* ?th st. N. W. I MR. R. M. BROWN. Wholesale and Retail Paints and Oils. 7th and N sts. N. W. MR. BENJ. BLETHYN, Contractor snd Builder. HOS Oregon ave. MR. W. 8. HOGE, Notary, with House A \ Herrmann, 901 7th st. N. W. ! | CONSULTATION KRKK. PROF. H. N. D. (N. D. Stands fot MY S4 YEARS' PRACTICAL KXPK trill he of the I.REATKST Y ALl'K to YOUR HEALTH. HOURS?I* to 13 and 2 to R?Susda SUITE 223 MARYLAND RL Formerly 7M-71: THIS NOTICE IS GOOD ? LIMP IN?WALK OUT WILSON. CHIROPODIST. 1340 EYE ST. N. W. Main 51SS. i DRESSMAKING Evening and afternoon dresses; sUo suits made to order, altered and remodeled at moderate prices A. SCHABFFER. 1614 14th st N. W. Phone Franklin 2739 18 MANICURING AMT Treatment. Houru, FLORA MAE Manicuring, scalp treatment, shampooing and facial maasage. 1418 W St. N. W., Apt. 31. IS* ONE THfany solitaire diamond ring, al most carat: finest grade; price. $250. D. ALPHER. 907 G St. N. W. M. 2873. 12 MANK'IRIST?Mablc Keane, Evans Ar cade Barber Shop, 1420 N. Y. ave. N. W. 12* " MISS ARNEBER4J. Scalp Treatment and Manicuring. Hours. 10 a m to 0 p. m. 105 M st.,N. W. N. 4IS2. jall-IOt* BONDS Highest Price? Paid For Bonds of All Kinds. HOWARD LLOYD. Room 35. 1301 G St. N.W. Washington, D. C. A Demonstration of mental telepathy be tween Mrs. George H. Wright and Benja I mln Webster, both of Washington, Is being arranged between the National Capital and i New York city. Those who wish to in 1 vestigato please communicate with Benja ? mln Webster, l'atent Oflice. 14* MVK1LDA WILLIAMS, Manicuring, Facial and Scalp Treatment. 702 6th at. N. \V? Apart. 2. Main il?S j Houis 10 a m. to 7 p. m. de20-90t Nervous and Skin Diseases ACUTE AND CHRONIC .V SPECIALTY". ! pimple*. Acne, fcciema. Liver Spots or Discoloration**. Lupus. Freckles, Acne Vul I garil, Malignant Spots. Moles. Warts and I Inflammations of the skin -Very buccuasfui, i but little medicine internally. { Charges Aiodrrate?Remedies Supplied. UK. Nlt!l!UI.SU.\, 1U00 II at N. W . Washington. D. C\ ' ?iiami*ooi.m< and mamcdhino doiin at youi lioit'M. North 1903. oc24-t#t | Miss J AM F.RON ^yur,n^urVi,^ i to ( p m. 1212 N Y ave. N W . sec. floor I DK.EVAN8. nerve ana stomach ?|ie<'lalW. ; My new elecirlc treatment Is proving wonderiull> successful. I can absolutely | guarantee relief; consultation free. 1147 L, at Phone Franklin 167. je2?-"0t 1 Mrc f'rih'm Manicuring and scalp treat l Mia. v^uilail merit. Kepols liuiltling. Open I evenings to 9 p. rji. Franklin lt>99-J. I tu.th.su-'f KINKY HAIR MADE STRAIGHT?Also an excellent preparation for thin and falling I hair, dandruff, and itching scalp: assisting 1 the growth of the hair At druggists or on ! sslo at i904 1. at., buc per box. delivered. Kh. Frank. 7S10. MMtl. II. IS. WEAVBR, I manufacturer Je27-tf . Skin Disease a Specialty :"hronlc Ecxema and Itchings Promptly Stopped, Acne, Skin Cancer* DH NICHOLSON. 1S05 || Bt VV 1 DR. REED, SPECIALIST ~~ 104 SEVENTEENTH STREET. ' VrT m r t ?"????/"! lr. (h. -I r.i. cu.-e of .Chronic Nervoua ' and Special Disvasvs of Men and Women I Means health to you if you suffer ! from Catarrh, Obesity. Rheumatism, Con 1 etipalioo. Plies, Threat. ^unga, Brain. I Heart, Blood and Skin Diseases, Mervous Debility, Kidney Diseases. Bladder troubles. Specific Blood Poisoning. h.rac tion.. Ulcers, and All Private Diseases Cared for Life by Safe Methods. ?0(. Bacteria Vaccine, and all tho new serums and antl-ioxlna administered. Charges iow. Medicine furnished. OLD-FASHIONED lIKKb HKM EDIES. ?tt en I he liver and kidneys and drive sway arli- acid by L'eansing the stomsc^ protecting rheumatism and colas. eta. We bave '.reatinenis f<>* other allmonta. M. A LOUIb * SON, I Ut O at. N. W. - act-fit / PKOF. H. K. O. FARKKR. The Pioneer Pruglesa Pbysiciaa T PERMISSION. MR. HARRY B. DARLING, Printer. U? 11th ?t. N. W. MR. JOHN D. SUTTON, Assistant Chemist. Navy Yard. MRS. N. R. STREET, Office F.qulpment. Suite 30.1 Real Estate Trust Bid*. MR. ROBT. ROSE. Rose Bros., Rooftag Contractors, !lt! Georgia ave. N. W. MR FRANK OWINGS, Assistant Cashier. Bank of Commerce and Savings, north east corner of Tth and K sts. N. W. MR. GEORGE W. E8TLER. Butcher: stall* 1! and 14. Western Market; residence, 1241 31st st. N. W. MR. FRANK M. K1NCA1D. Foreman Steel Plant: residence, ttU Nichols are. Con gress Heights. MR. WALTER P. RAMSEY, Attorney. Commercial Bank Building. MR. JOHN R. HUTCHINSON. 72? First St. N. W. MR. LOCI8 COOK. 141? R St. N. W. MRS JOHN H. RAWL1NG8, 141* R St. N W. LADY ASSISTANT. PARKER, N. D. ' Nature Doctor.) :RIBNCK, the I.AST IB IN THIS CITY, YOU. in YOUR efforts to RBCOVER I y? and Holiday*. II A. *f. to 2 P. M. D?.. Ml# H STRKKT !%'. W. i Bond Building;. ?OR FIRST TRKATMKNT. MADAME LA BLANC Electrical Massaging and Scalp Treat ment, Manicuring. 11 a. m. to I p. m., ex cept Sunday Apt. 4, 223 H St. N. W. 1-1S* RELIAB1.K EXFREMS, MOVING. HAUL INO; any tim^ place or distance 3a'U or country trip* ?:a11 Franklin 2ITt. EDUCATIONAL SCHOOL OF FRENCH MLLE. 1JICHELET (Parts University*. Private and semiprlvate lessons: special ' ciass for children cv?r>' Saturday. JI.US 'per month. ROOM 1*. 1410 <3 st. N. W. I Kindly call between 2 and * p m. 14* FIRST-ORA D K flrR Service emBiiujis for clerks Feb. S. Ill), tuition for entire course for this examination I j THE CIVIL SERVICE PREPARATORY SCHOOL. F. K. cor. 11th and F sts. l'hone rranklin MR LE8KONH In rrtsck by m native-Tutoring. reading, conversation. 1270 Harvard N. W Phone Col. 61?-J. ! MRS. DANIEL Voice Builder. Teacher of Singing 1108 G 8TREKT N. W i l-Jrt-Wt PREPARATION FOB UNIVERSITY. iaa guagea, mathematics. physic chemistry, ' all Government examinations, moderate. ! COLUMBIA UNIVERSITY SCHOOL. ??! ' 11th St. N. W. noZk-sa,sivne-tt EMERSON INSTITUTE 174# P Street N. W. Phone Franklin 44M. COLLEGE PREPARATORY AND SPECIAL COURSES New CTasaes Beginning January S. Day and Evening School. W1NSLOW H. RANDOLPH. Prin de3?-tf STEWARD'S WASHINGTON'S LEADING BIS1NEHS COLLKt.K. Hth and F Sta. N. W. M. (WT71. Fully accredited by tbouaanda of sati^ i ned patrons. Writs or paonv tor tali ta j formation about uur tuuiso dels-Jill Washington Business and Civil Service School, 1317 New York Ave. N. W. j Grees Shurlbnuu?StfDutyny?Gr* ham l'tunan Shorthand?lyp<- writing? , English?Spelling ? Ari'.luutcc ? m&tidbip?Civil Mervic*. Trlriihuar Slum 1304. ! ae4-tt VIA A A 1 argeei Private Bckssl ? jjeo '?nV'Voart AClUt.M.i.Mi toldeet aebooi la cit|>. I'Ui rAiiA IUh) >a< credited basss). ; COMMKUt l.\l. (t.regg .bortbaad). DRAlTIMi imechanical. ?rciiil?tor?l?. CKADr. tda> or evening). , I aagi ? Wkreteaa atatlstlea ; 1111 O It N W Bulletin Fraa j NATIONAL SCHOOL 'FINE and APPLIED ART i iaou i'/V. A \ L. I eiii Director. noJ-Su-tf BESSIE N. WILD. VOICE CULTURE PIANO AND HARMONY. Studio 71 R Ave N W.^Vhone N tm. FOR SALE OR EXCHANGE HvE lulu at < olmar Manor: !M by 100 feet, would consider a Ford. JACK O'MEARA, S02 9th st. X. C Phone Unc. *238. FOR SALE?TIMBER LANDS T1MBKK and mineral laud; -00 acre* of magnificent timber and valuable mineral land; owner must havp mono) at once nn.i will sacrifice same for $39 per acrr. This j is a real bargain and the kind that conic j . but rarely. The timber on this land will briti? uiure than the price asked Address U. L.. JENNINGS. J Wilderness, Va 1-14* MONtY WAN I ED & TO LOAN MONEY TO 1X?AN?|2M to ?&00.0M oa D. C. real estate Several trust lunda. AU transactions conducted with economical ' consideration for borrowers. WM H. SAUNDERS A CO.. Southern Haildlng. (07 16th st. N. *. notS-Ht MONEY TO LOAN ! on resi estate; lowest rates; prior payment ; privileges; large amounts. TYLER A | RUTHERFORn ?!7 Jtth eept?.?M _ FOR RENT?GARAGES I SPACE In private garage for one M more cars Inquire at -419 ?:id st. N. VT Tel. Franfclin 15S4. 1-Ii* Final figure* 0n the Jewish relief fund campaign show that* Washing ton has oversubscribed Its quota Of *60.000 by $4,093.04. There are said to bo a few outstanding amounts yet to he received. Simon Lyon, chairman of the local committee, said that, while Washing, ton's quota had been passed, this fact should not preclude farther flnanctal assistance to so worthy a rnwi There are still starving victims of the *ar in Europe to be fed. he declared, and any assistance in providing for them would be gratefully received. It Is pointed out that every cent of the money will go to actual relief work, as the 948.000 of expenses for the national fund has been anony mously subscribed in New York'. This amount represented only 1-1? per cent of the entire amount rtised. Jacob Bitllkopf. executive director ... Am?r?can Jewish Relief Com mittee, has sent Mr. Lyon and his committee a card conveying "an ex pression of gratitude and aprpocla lion for faithCu! and active co-opera tion in carrying to a successful com pletion this great humanitarian un dertaking." Subscriptions of $100 or more which nave not as yet been publicly ac knowledged are: Potomac Savings Bank. $100; Hirsh Brothers, $100; W. Schlossberg, $100; Story * Cobb. $100; Julius Garflnkle * Co , $100; Frasee Potomac Laundry. $100; Mrs. Kramer, proceeds of dance. $249.51; Ancient and Accepted Scottish Rite of Free Masonry, $500 IN BOOTLEG ARREST Policeman Frank M. AUigood Is at Casualty Hospital today suffering from stabs in the abdomen Inflicted by a colored man whom Al^good was attempting to arrest on ? charge of bootleggi ng. William Eugene Lewis, nineteen years old. of 99 D street southwest, is held at the First precinct station on charge of "assaulting AUigood with Intent to kill." AUigood tried to arrest Lewis after half-pint flask of whiskey ror $1.25 in marked money, at Third | street and Maryland avenue south I west. Lewis fought and AUigood was stabbed several times hi the I body and cut on the wrist. In the crowd that gathered war ' Detective Sergeant Harry Wilson, who cspturcd '-ewis as he was fleeing to err - shots from AUigood's re volve r:.f crowd threatened the policei., ?? and detective and a riot call summoned reserves from the i Fourth precinct station. The police say they found AUi good's marked money on Lewis and also found three half pmt flasks of whiskey in Lewis' pockets. AUigood is expected to recover. JOHN MASON. NOTED ACTOR. ILL WITH HEART DISEASE STAMFORD, Conn^ Jan. 12.?John Mason, well-known actor, who was to star in "The Woman in Room IS," is at a tanitarium here seriously IU of heart disease. He broke down In Providence, H. I.. where the play was to have its premiere and was sent to Tthe Stamford Sanitarium four days ago. SPECIAL NOTICES NOTICE! TUt Original and oui R*;?aMa ?"SHADE SHOP"? T? In <he MIDDLE OK THE BLOCK enlrTiace. 733 12lb St - W. STOKES SAX HONS, ProJrUul? bed _ 1 and water luin. jm 26th raalw 11 f\T.w ^?id?b5' a* *r Jt. M. U. ?il \ork ave. ocM-tf ATTENTION CLASSIFIED ADVEKT1SEBS . I A Ki^V?HWOrded' consumptive "ttle pun? ^rrUkeB>ent h" m rJ0<" a<* ?? not pulling the maxi ?a^nan'vUv' K?f re"ulu lh,,r? '? s lm.T whn.leKhtvt employed trained , business it is to make ?"ho?.. ,t P*T' They have made tlrln? ?Jf. mtY*y.of ?'assifled adver i In o?h., l. on,y ,n Washington but i obllMt, vitrre ciUe*- 11 wi,! not I ren?5til. ?!' ln any way to have our no? tS, ?ilve on ***? We simni?y_ se!l you anything. We inte?ll^e^?an? to 8how yo" ho* ??n youer &ne,a0rCe C'" be "pp,i#<1 l* PHONE THE TIMES Main 5SC0. Classified Advt- Dept. ! DEATHS . *r m.-m - ? . _ _ - I Wuddsnly on Friday. Jmnmmr, M - 19}-- a J bis residence. Garret Park. I h 9 , KBLLEY. beloved hua band of Agnes Kell?y 0,rnun"?' from St. John s Church. Foreet I 10 JO - Mondar. January 1J. 1?1?. at | > i2? ^'"NKKHA N \ ?On KfhI&t Junnuri til alrCsinter. Mm' I-aura C. Tbompaon. 211? K|rst *treet northweat. EDWARD T. aon of the Uti v .. and R*chael McNerhtay. /vottce of funeral hereafter. jj BOOT?Ob l>idi). January IS ltl| ; : 5 P^ m. ARMINA MANNING ROOT gloved daughter of Smnu Prance. Root l ?if. r?d'>n<**! her mother. r?14 1 Jc Terrace northweat. Funeral Monday, January IS. Sara from sacred Heart Church. Fourteenth a?<j I'arK road ^V. STt;i,l JE Ob Friday. Jaaaarv 1S.~ l?lt. at northwLa'. ward^St ^-'-d w'fc of ^<1 I and T. Franc!. rty^or" ?' N^tjce of funeral hereafter IS FLORAL DESIGNS mU ?cc*?lo?B. tail Frank lla COOKE Kr,nltUn 1U? OKO IL WOKE. 1103 Conn, ave. myU-lUt J. H. SMALL & SONS, Florists ^Corner lith aod H ate.. WASHINGTON; vl,v ir ,l0rt*' mnil Ms M?dle?n ave .New PrfSs ????Te fttn*r*" * FUNERAL DESIGNS Of every description?Moderate prteea OUDB, :m f sr. n w UNDERTAKERS J. WILLIAM LEE, CJTDERTAKER AND I.IVKBT "3S Pa. Ave. X. W. lelephoa* M. 1111. WASHINGTON. D C. BRITISHER LAUDS 'MOSQUITO FLEET Crews of Americaa "? llMt" of lukmariM ?thorough iy rnj?r*4 ?ea>a^Jrea,*? when they piayed a big part la' de stroying the Austrian navel base at Durauo. th? British romwaiiW? HW car ta charge of the opritU*M an noanced In a raamaaicatlaa ?? Be public last Bight hy the Nary Depart meat. Generous praise ta |l?w tor the F-itlsh officer. The Yankee tara oa the fleet of tl|> beats lived up^ to aH the traditions of their craft who* railed upon. Here arc a few of tbo thing* they did in the words of Uw Brlttah commander: "Screenod heavy ships during the bombard men ta undor etem; fire; ap parently deatriyed one aubmartne and probably another; asalated In stroen tag H. M S Weymouth and escorted a hoapltal ahlp ta safety. Tboa whea It waa over tboy mo rood safety without caaaaltlea. "Their conduct t hroughoot waa be >oad praise," raid tho Eagllshaaa "I am moat grateful for the valuable aervice roaderod OagL Cbarle.a P. Nalaon, of Phila delphia. waa In command of tbo little ?quad roc la hla official com munique, bo gives hla am high praise. To Basiga Heary R Daaa, Tork. however, goes tho glory ?f tbo moat apoctacular feat la coimai Iba with tbo victory Hero ta tbo alary, lit Captaia Nelsop's worda: "I wish *to commend Ensign Daaa. temporarily la eomaaad of ft. C 1M. for hla prompt action and aoaad judg ment la das troy tag by gaa Ira tbo first mine which bo atgbtod, and by placing his vessel doae ta tbe see ond mine sighted, and thereby caua - lag foar British destroyers, approach la gst thirty knots. to aheer ?? clear tho secowd mine He that warn lag had ta p* gt ? mediately aad tbo time was too with their rapid tpyroacb that could not be CHILO DRINKS POISON AND DIES IN HOSPITAL Two-yoar-old L4IUaa B daughter of Mr. and Mra Browa. 423 Fourth atroot la dead today from tbe effects of swaet spirits of nitre, aa ouace of which la* bar chiMish igaoraaec sba drank yesterday aftemnaa. Little Ullllaa was playing la tba kitchen and found the bottle oa ing the drug on a table. 8he .. It to her Hps aad swallowed tbe tents. Kb* was taken to the Casualty Hospital, whore the child dlod a short time later. Act lag Corsaer Dr. ft gave a certificate af CHARGED WITH S TEA UNO $80 FROM BANK PACKAGES Arreatod an tbe charge of lag $80 from packages con alga'<4 ta tbe Treasury by the Partners' Ma tlonal Bank of Pittsburgh. Miltoa P. 'irant. aa American Express Company messenger. who Uvea at 23k Eighth street northeast, is under arrasst la the Smoky CUy awaittag oxtxadlHea here far trial. Reports that packages af the Pitts burgh baa'.; had baaa tampe'red with reached tbe Railroad Admlnistratloa. and Detective Laurence ODea in rag tlgated. GOVERNMENT FINDS JOBS FOR 3400,000 IN 191B More than 4,000.080 workers re_ irred far employment with the United State* Employment Service, aad more than 3.000.000 were fo^pd positions tfurlng the year 181*. it was aa nounced at the Uaber Depart meat to night. Tbe actual figures are U11J?2 registrations for fmptojaaat; 3.888. 298 placed. Tbe percentage of registrations 1ft jobs to applications for help Is - 41d per or at. and the percentage af era placed is 73 per cent CHARGE NEGRO WITH THEFT OF SWEATERS WORTH S12B Detecttv? Lawreace O dea, 'of the railroad administration, became sus picious of James Proctor, aa employe of tbe American Express Company, at Sec ond and H streets aort beast ; estcrda*. and asked him what be bad la a package under his arm. "That's my busineas.' said Praetor The package waa opened -nd reveale"' wool sweatars. valued at |Ot Prssu was locked up st Ninth precinct on the charge of stealing the COUNCILS OF DEFENSE ARE TO BE CONTINUED ? State and local counclls^of defease will be continued for the praseat to assist in readjustment problems. Among other problems to be ooa sidered is that of employment af re turning soldiers. The councils gre urged to develop the community spirit and to continue measures wMr*h shall develop Americanism. BALING SOLDIER CLOTHES SAVES U. S. 51 MILLIONS The simple expedient of baling clothe* for tbe American expedltton ! ary forces instead of boxing them I saved the United States over tSl.000, 000 in material, labor, aad freight charges, according to War Depart ! meat statistics. VACCINE FOR EX-SOLOIftRft. Soldiers leaving the servicc ran c,b tain a pneumonia vaccine which ha.* ! proven of come value, according to an | order issued by Surgeon Genera." Ire | land. - ' On Diamond*, Watcki, and Jewelry (Sooth of Highway Bridge) I " IBVUINES!' TUAMAtren KXClC xn-KLV THKKK. Tel?e ear* at IMk mi. a?4 Peaat.fl rawis are for mmmtS ?4 ad Bridge, oae ear