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I NEWSY DOINGS OF NEW CASTLE Hibernians of the County to Meet in Biennial Con vention on Sunday FORMER RESIDENT DIES IN MASSACHUSETTS tiw. ial to THK tVENIXO JOtRNAL NEW CA8TLK. .luu, 2 Pythias hall on Sunday nf In the Knights ternoon tb« Sluic sml Cuuuty Hint rdc »f lh« AiifhuU Ordi r of HlhernlBiis ^ will hold blennlel convention«. Staio rrssfdcnt John Jf.. Heuly will bavi number of important mutters for con, cfderaiion It bad ls-«n the m iElnat Intutttlon to unveil the Harry mem orial monument In Washington the coming year hut the monument will pot be finished until next year and the unveiling *111 not Iahe place un til shortly belore the meeting of the Rational Convention in Norfolk. V» County President M< El wee in hi« annual report on Sunday will review the work of the Divisions and ar-| rangements will be made for the ce!c bratlon of St Patrick's day by a lee lure and concert in the Garrick The« tre. 'Wilmington All members of the) Order in the state will attend church that morning U» receive Holy Com »nunion It Is expected that the Rev father McDauxhito of New Jersey, a national director, will deliver the St. Patrick's day lecture lu .Wilmington. ■ Former National Secretary James T. iJIcOiDiilo, of Scranton,, Pa, is now (National Organiser of the juvenile isMvlskms and he will visit Delaware in the near future to organise dlvi i^iGnn. i Mrs. James t. Ellason will enter Iain her Sunday School class at din kier on Friday evening. Jn Challenger's store on Saturday »he Sunday School classes of Mrs friincy «nd Mrs. MUlgan will give a Imke. Members of the Knights of Colum "'bus who live here will attend the dance and banquet In the Hotel Wil Wiingion tonight. Mrs. James E. Biggs who has been Jaiek went under an operation yester Ml«y Mr*. Quimby'« rlas» will hold a bo* fsocial on Saturday «voning following Hhe Ram* of basket ball In the Opera House—Mr* F. P. McCalHn. Mr«, George Swain, Mias Lucy Ford and Mta« Winnie Sheridan spent yester day in Wilmington.—The Feast of St. Agnes wa* celebrated bera Sister Agnes, of the Order of St. Francis, who for years was mother at Glen Riddle always receives congtatulu tlon« on her feast day. The day commemorates the Martyrdom of the child saint who, at the age of 12 yearn, a shining example of heroic faith and fortitude, gave up her life 1 nthe cause of Christianity—John Ed wards. formerly of this city, died a few days ago In Brookline, Mass.— Superintendent Myers will do every thing In his power to assist and en courage the workingmen of this city lo pu'rouage the local trolley cars — Mrs. Maty Wilhelm, 81 years of age, Jb seriously 111 at her son's home. lONTH'S MAGAZINES An InterestliiR foaturn of the Fnmi and F(r«lde Magazine for January la tho article on the Improvement of ex tennion work of agricultural colleges, and making them more useful. A. N. Hume, State Crop Expert, Brooking«. South Dakota, who «ubmittod the ar licla, ha« handled hie subject ably, con tributing much valuable Information concerning extension work. The "Mar ket Outlook" presents an Interesting dlseueAlon of live stock markets; and T. Qrelner gives much practical help lc hie aJVlcle on "Gardening." THE FEBRUARY AWH1ICAXMAGA. ZIVE. The February American Mapaziue •contain« a wonderful letter by Allan Pinkerton, never before published, In which the famous detective relate» his •connection with the first plot to ns «asalnate Lincoln. Lincoln was on bln way to Washington where he was to ■ be Inaugurated. Pinkerton discovered ilhe plot, saved Lincoln 1 » life, and tells ■ the whole story In this letter which was written In 1866 hut never reached the public until The American Mnga cine got hold of It ■ HOM AN'S HOME COMPANION. An «rfleln of »rn«t Inlerewt u.iri An artiei» or great tntere»! and vnllie to women 1« publlehod In the It la an account of the Houaewlve« 1 l.eaguo an organization of &n0.000 wo no II wbu-h, In two >ear*. baa «level ..., 0.1 ♦„ „_i_, — 1 , <_ .«»,,„ 11 , opf d to tho point whero It la actually ««aiptlDg hundred* of thounanda Of boiiurwjv«9t In the United Stair« to re , 1 . 1, Of H. „ , dure the COBt Of living. One of Kn great contention« 1« that women ehoulrl Htudv the market rawirle In nnould Htudy me market roiMil lft in Ibe now «pa per« In order U» gel Infoi ynatlon about price« which Will enable tlioni in linv inlelllEOnllv when Ihiv I 1,1 , ^ y oome to deal With tradesmen. The ar tiolP «hows how Ih* plan may bp car ried out in any town or city In the United Slates. It also presents a dra matic picture- of the origin of the league York woman, had an experience w hich started her to thinking. Hers Is a «tory of a woman who started great things. Mrs. Julian Heath, a New rftLLERK HIKl.V KRATERMTIES. The February Century will contain the opinion« of several college presi dents on the subject of "Fraternities In Women's Colleges." Jas. M. Taylor of Vasear. Marion Taluot of the Uni versity of Chicago, Virginia Glider sleeve of Barnard, Ellen F. Pendleton of Wellesley, Mary E Woolley of Mount Holyoke, and M. Carey Thomas] of Bryn Mawr are among those who wlil explain the merits or_ evils of glrle- fraternities. These opinion« are •uppleraentary to two recent artb-lea bf. 1-Mlih RU-kert published in The Gentury setting forth the results of |»er invmsfigatlou into the effect of fra terni ties on college women. . >1 UtPEK'H. Harpers Magazine for February is ri pl«e with stories and article« of charsi and interest R ibert Kennedy {tançait H- i) contribute« an article »■f imiKiriance In his "Industrial gc a rch' »i jizahet fi Shiiqien Green » (I welcomed and hIwhv ivd'fatiotu et-< hus a number fr f lovely ones II 1utr»*lnt the story. V ■-« Hairy tuple's Ujj-." by Slarle Manning, which ranks % Wants, Notices, Rooms tor Rent, Sales, Real Estate and Business Opportunities HELP WANTED— MAI JE N ADVERTISEMENT IS TU« EVKNtVi JOURNAL 18 AN A OVERTIRE MT V T IN TU« HOME rtiF EVENING JOURNAL IS BEAU IN MORE HOMES EVERY DAT THAN ANY OTHER DELA WARE NEWSPAPER A VI .. MAN IlfCtlllCCS WOHK OF ANY | » Addrn janî'i 6 t. I )> BOV TO HELD I li«*lp In ebippirtf , Klniing Journal offre ian38 II. V° or' ma' 'mi 1 0 « Ing J w ^r j> ' id* IpplT M m s •olirit huR'nt'RR f«»r an old eat ab I.ry and ,'i.n Add,,.. Hoi ortS'Jlf w n-.-, tin • ( .or»d. r.. _ 7 ' l " ,r "' |_ SITUATION WANTKD—MALE w . «amp!»«. referenca repaired, offre. ! W INTED HUNT Cl. ARM CAN VAïjRER. «perlener U*-frrenree rn ■ rk. A In«» a man for down Hefrrenr* and d. \{«p!> tirand l;nii*W, No. 619 wiili ell. ate. f.» MiRliu.nl i«li •f •!' HELP WANTED—FEMALE ^ -- « t OOK I U GENERAL HODHEWORK. Hl»*ady poaition. Ap(dy No. 21 : h-.uio ~ rard. Jan22 ft. ANTED—TEN «IRJ.S AT ONCE fire aale ' Apply Nd W 4*^7 King etrr^t. I J.nJ'Jtf. I W ANTED*- \ YOUNG Gild, ladle«' tailoring. Mi «. Apply N* FOR - " f have «• A West Ninth ji ANTED—A YOl Si. GIRL, WHITE OK rolotnl. tu li.lp sr.imd 1 hi* liuii.i 1 tpplj No. &05 Wral Nlnlh slrm. l*n-j3 - Ji vv W ANTED—LADY ▼ f p. itciiuott, street. Dl MONHTUATtlKS No Mont Jai»23 31 ADIKH' DEFARTMENT OF THE BKI.T Drug Star*, 8 «vtuuh *nd Kin* «Irrut* Opvn daily. M *. tu tu « p m Mr*. 1„ M Dut!* in *tlrnit*DC*; t.lrphou* your <r«nl* rn.mpt dalirari«* Si lt. ^ — I, rOI NG COLORED MAN DESIRES WORK Experienced. Addres« A 76. jan 17 61 farm. Evening Journal Off«-». OSIEHY—EXP1CR1KNCKH KMT tern wanted Steady work. Qouil pay. PUtta and French Sis. janST-12t H Xl'KKIKM'KD MAN AVIHHF.H POM I E reference. Address A-79, 1 Office. iiaaiMH p SUABLE PARTY DE81RK8 EVKNI Ik en.ploym.-nt aftor 6 30 p. .... < lend or otherwise. Only peeled. Offre odrrat« emu pc u sst ion » Address A 77, Evening .foun jsn'Jl (it. ial ELECTRICAL WORKERS WORK UK ANY Brother«. 873A I »• Imarv is, 3448. Shop, K( t King jan!4 6 m. fjt OR ELECTRIC \L M; nature, call Mnoi phone, faction guaranteed, street. D. & A Satis ■ PLUMBERS ALPH J. FI DANCE. Plumbing and Heating, prices. Calls «(tended to at once Watt Sixth street. Delmarrl«, 1633. \i Moderate No. 1902 D. é A. phot«- I nl 7-tf. HAIL MANY TO COURT TO AID FAMILIES In Court of General Sessions on Saturday next, husbands and fathers, who have neglected to support their vivff and children, will have to an swer for the neglect Among the ten non-support cases on the docket is that of John W. Wagner, a busi ness man, of Pittsburgh, Pa. Wagner was a former resident of this city, but is now with a coal company In the Pennsylvania city. He alleges that fifteen months ago Mrs. Wagner, while In Pittsburgh, signed a bill of separ ation provided ho would contribute |fi a woek toward her support. Wagner further claims he has sent the $6 a week to bis wife. Several weeks ago Wagner was arrested and was held under ball for a hearing on Satur-I day Following the hearing In «h« City Court. Wagner called at the home of his sister and told his children, aged 14 and 4 years, to gel dressed, and they left Wilmington with their father. Mrs, Wagner complained to the police, but they could do noth-) Ing. nrt hv hi« wir« M ru hli'/uhoth M Tup. Dd by niK Wire, Mrs. KllsaDPth M. iM ^* burton, with non-support Of herself and two children. Tarburton waa I.ofor*- the Sentemhor Court on -i like "I.' 0 " 1 Î , charge. The wife was obliged to go out to work, and lo«t ber position - » . 1|n I |V |* Il I AMP I I ■ * 1.1 f LAmr . -, « noa. wmt n l 111 ^ I 111 Al VvLArUH IR akw» Il Ifill Vil lil ____ _ _ _ _ __ TllIC M IT! FIT . IHIX (|| f I f f A lllaJ I'lulfftiftf According 10 John pore bt- wa« hit — t . dlv thp hpi .j ,. v lighted LT 1 » h! 1, !* f uîi i tv ^ lamp in tne nanti* Of '' an K Waaik. Of No. 103 Kant liberty fitroct, buti rloHuito rho licht lohn hail ki *>ii SSSÄ ". (■£ co" ';z iss Ing said he CUllld UOl »ee muell ln the ease and accordingly dlamlssed Wasik. All concerned in thetrouble told conflicting lalca of the fight. WaBik condll'-lH a boarding house hld^/r^hTih"^" I*", 0 rl?' d . h'T leave when ordert o^ " ID the pc unie thaï followed \\ asik and Pere fell to the floor. Pere de daring that Wesik hit him on both Bide« of the head with B lam,, while they were down. A boarder at the house Bald helled when both men fell to the floor. Wasok had requested 'va« no^preBSt.^h^wrong'mai^hav- i n( r been summoned - -_ ~ - - high among the fiction of têe month. William Gilmore Beymer'a , story, "Memory Plays Is Tricks" 1« especl [ ally entertaining. "Nome Titians of the Prado." by Charles H ('affin. wSfticb is illustrated with reproduction g from the original paintings-, will be noted as of special import to those of artistica tendencies. Gilbert Parker's strong novel. "The Judgment House." ■ is continued in the current nuinlrr. Re-{Other stories full of human -Internal j, rc rcontrihuted by Marjorie HoVon i Madge K Jenlsen, Ralph Koller. j l.nnlsc <'los»er Male. George Harding. I Robert B, Brilere apd K. li. R Hel .1cm. ^ ROOMS FOR RENT ADVKRTiHKMEMU IS TMB r.evil JOUIfNAL IS AS advertisement is the home the evening JOURNAL ;« read in moke homes IvehT Da y Than ant other DELAWARE NEWSPAPER. laltOM* yon RENT,WITH OR WITHOUT IV board Apply Nik UllWulBt JS-la 1 _ .... ; Ok IIKST H HNISHFD ROOMS FOR light Biru^ekerpinf. Apply No 408 W. 1 Tbird HI. iaalt'H I F —— FOR I * t/HNlSHF.r» ROOMS. HITTABLK I War:», light *nd •«»/• • Witk ^ _»ML ~ .—~ ~—: * 1 . __ a(rovrT / < IRAUK «oh AND « 0 » RACE STREET. ' f l'hi'adolphl». Room», 25*. *5*. 50*. Gentlemen only. may 15-1 yr. t K'EI.Y U KNIHHKD VUONT ROOM AT No. SIS Monro, J.nlfl lm. V Mreel ~* a reaftunabU pries. KART RKVEN1H BT. FURNTHHFD rooms; 400 bath, for Hfhi boa*eke«p dt-tl me WEST STREET, NICELY FCR nUhad room*, with or wltbsut board. 14-lm. S08 Hosted, phone. I'I' UREE UNFfRHISHED BOOMS. Bt£«> i 01 I Sour. SultabI* fur homukurpln«, Nu. 31« IV. S. Tru.h St. jan 22 -lm. JEFFERSON fiT., TWO NICELY , boat, bath, diS-LM-lm mi fiirnl«ii.*i room*; t..*t location. ph X' RNTÄHBD HOOM 8 trie light beat. All convanience 111 West Ninth St. ji-aod-lra. ELEC No. _ < *• RDOM 8 W»TH BATH. UNFURNISHED. No. 4 I, 0 Lombard ) 2 -eod lm. family. pm ate filreet AND beat; STREET. ROOM Steam ]4 t.t.s-lm. WEBT board for two men 702 all reniences _ 1 .., VIK|(fc . |l p* 1 »'IbUBD » Ninth *trr,t. KENT 1 mom for t nd ell iMHiveniences. nd .la'-ken HE \T BATH, No, «34 WW j*nl J-ood-lm. ROOMS, »2,00 * weak furnished NICELY ladies or gentlemen. Phons Location near Ninth Address K-19. Even jsu9-eod lm. st r*ets. at Office. • ug Joi N - K ET.Y FURNISHED FRONT ROOM AT n -raaonablo price. All convenience« *? 22. Evening Journal Office. janlfi Ira. HOARD AND LODGING - MADISON 8 TRFFT BOARDERS -'' 4 »»ntPd R«.on*I,le r.le*. ji.ni:. In, D 0 | ' '\ '? r2' Thirty fiAh^ ««£.» p'mne. 03«*. A P D 1 j J2 If. HOME COM I d26 eod-lœ v boarders M l the janIB eod 1 m. 1 » (1AIJDER8 AND LODGERS WANTED AT 15 No. 400 Adams street. Privat« family. j«n7-eod-lra. WANTED. No Boh West St. OARDELS fi.rts B MADISON STREET. Ueananahle rate* Sll wsnted. romforta of home. TWO NICELY FCHNIRHED ■■■■il wit bout hnnrd. Apply Mrs, Frank. No 214 North jan28-3t. tv OR RENT* JU roomj*. with All venir nee«. Harrison street FOR SALE TA OR RALE—20 PAIR SQUABBING U birds at 60c a pair. R. Ferguson. No. 7 St. Helena Road. Rockford Park. jar. 14-121 1 YARDS HANDMADE. No. 836 Tatnall j*n 22 lm. A OR BALE—55 plaid earpet. I afreet. U IG WARDROBE. IN GOOD CONDITION: •tillable for lort«r room or print, fan Janll-lSt. OR HALF,—THOROUGHBRED COLLIE p«m. cheap. No. 81« Weat Ninth etraet. . janISSw. No. 019 West Front street. Im - i OR 8 A 1 .K—THOROrOHBRED O. f. C, i'ig«. Inquire John Hnbinaon, Bellevue, Automatic phone, Exchange, No. 9; 1 Del. jan'JSeodtf. H ui> 4 r.R. ___ . .. .. ,7 OR SALE—ALL OUR 85e ft 4 c PURE) Califoinl* Winet *1 80c per quart ( an I Keil, 200 E. Fourth St. m!3 tf. F r J' eriipb , ln *rbtfie $ioV; Addreea s 8». jan3l eod-8i. ^ on SALE — platform U wagon, an. or two horae*. rollar-bearing ^„"■"^^'^iTsomî^oHy^uo, w< „ Philadelphia. Pa. JJ be beat. SALF. -F.TGHTF.EN FIGHT tOOT F «olid oak dianlay tables, with basas. Ap Fifth and Kin* J 8 t#e ply Ogden Howard Co., »t reels. YA^IR BALE- -LOT. 29x110. HOüSE.^8 r rooms and bath, front and tide porches* house. Inquire. No. 605 8 Jan9 eod-lra \«rd. Chick ILirriaon street PHONO electric) and cylinder «having A-l condition; coat $250. Evening Journal Office. ED I SDN BUSINESS 'V «> SPRING V T UTU 'K—T u AiiBiisk mr-r.iiijav yr j W ihe Mill t reek l ni«|» Association for [lb« dotée! ion of horse thieve« and recovery I nf »Oden property will bn ***''**. Äl 1 n,OI, t î,,., "" ,h '' firM <, " y of v ••Ijrtmrv, HH-. i »' 1 «Vlrn-k. I- ni ; cu vWTOliD HANMN. \ li G Biieftimtbani. Private Secretary. 2a.25,37,2W.H. street, janj1 cod 1 n NOTICES PRIUKH PAID FOR ALL ^ewia Sklut. No. S Eaat jan14 lm ÏGHE8T kinds of hide». Front atr««t. ' xjoTlOE ThTEciAi. meeting of un, K \ iaenl Council, Nq. Hi. Jr rt. I . AY M.. ■* '■"■■■■ ' to lake action on lbe-ile*tll of our late brother, John Devenieh 'the meetiii« » ill he called Hi No »13 Hhiplf ttrcel. on Hie; Cord «oor. »1 8 o clock All member* arr ,,, 3:1 .M .. JOHN DI RHAM - V OTIUF. NEW SERIES OE HTCU K > The ai»t> el f (.th a.r... of atock of Per . |t , lual Savin*, und Loan Aaioriatinn ia no» li-Sic iaaue.1 Share» are one dollar per month mid ran he obtained at any time on application lo the secretary .VI the nlUce, Northea.t oorner Fifth and Shipley .treat,. WILLI AM p. PHILIPS. Preeident. WILLIAM M. 01BBUNH, boerrtary. hhI voJ Ira hiHiro---- N «»cfe Ä-ffiK J9SSS »„„.tred» for IIIUI hu» Irai-n coaiplrted and 1 . pnatud for Inapecllub in the reapertl*» Jia trtrta. »« folio»»; Heîônd dmîrieî' No°'597 V»™ h Twenty"«! .He,, Third di.trn-t No 231 We»t Four JÄullVcTlim U ^'1^. &.«T l&ASJZ «in Saturday. Janaary 25. 1918, frnm 9 to 12 o'clock, and from i to 4 o'clock, to hear ap »«ke correction,. L^^iilu^^tr^^nd^^' 1 G«o W. Cox. Third district; Nonl M. K«*n i nedy, Fourth district; Martin M Mealoy, Fifth district. jau22 3t. I I PRESTO RESTAURANT! »j e corner fourth ft SHIPLEY STS Uaft.r «.« >u..,.„,o. n t, by fir .,. r |.„; .»peri.ii-.d chef, now doing butin.»» Hp.rUI B,ld r, -it ul * r dmnara aerved with prompt at I janifi-l-i. I Offic6S Of Philip Q. Churchman . A.tt,omey-at-L.a W a fid CitV Juda© ^ " 44 2-415 Ford Building. I LIST OF PUBLIC SALES Rale Rug». B-dding ft Son'» Vactin' b -tree*. January 24 of Mgs grad- Furai F.lr *t Slid glare. No. Ill Rest »I t n'eloek p m -ee *d in ariDHjur a sun, aucu. "' r ' J""' p.pr^ U REAL ESTATE FOR SALE A .V ADVERTISEMENT U> THE EVENING JOURNAL 18 AN ADVERTISEMENT IN TU« THF, EVENING JOURNAL If) READ IN MOKE HUM'» EVERY OAT THaM ANT OTHtil D K L A v; A » * KBWBi'APKB. ^ OR HALE— HK LOW OOffiT, 18 ROOM J. O. Vmtr jM321n JIOR SALK—A FKW BAKOAJW 8 IN NKW honiM «t TwpDtf-flfU» and Wâibi&|ton Apply tu W. It. Jona«. No. H2B j*OR 8 ALF— NRW. MODERN. WIDK fronl huusss at Twvnty fourtU and Mndi ton str««u. and pantry. Tindall, No. 307 Eqsiish)« Building. iY.' X hoaee »nil »tore >t Enwn I. r.on. No. 710 Jefferum 8 t. — ¥7 A atreata. Shipley atteal. I* 7 room« and bath, reoeptlon bail 93.2U0 and f3.500.. Roacoe 0. o5 tf. "I *8 OH HALB— FOUR NF.W MODKL SIX 1 room beueee. Up-lo date In •▼•ry re e ! etreei. between •ref .or w*-at St Twenty-ninth and Thirtieth Alfred Downward, Ne. 809 tractor and builder. Apply Bt., con janO-lm. ü SALit—NO. 1881 X Thrat noriM, 0 rcoma and bath, T. Ritchla, No* 211 West CLAYTON BT. three Ninth d28-eod lm. porch««. «treat. WN YOUK HOME WE HAVE AT this time several good bargain« in 8 to 8 Price« low for W. E. POWELL* No *39 Market St. < 1 room hon«ea, well located, quick sale. jan 21 i,t,« If. t;«r bale—no. sas north olayton X Btruat, $3,900. All runvenianr«*. Good .ok aaay t*rm* If daalrrd. Worth luva«tl gating. jan Î) t.t,»-lf W. E. POWELL, No. 839 Mark.t 8 t. OR SALE—BARGAIN, NEW. MODERN. -A wide front house«; all conveniences ; hardwood finish, fireplace, penlry. porches. Ne». 2408-5 Madison streels. Easy terms. Waltar Hmallsy. D. à A. phone. 8168A. jan 8 -t.t.a-tf. ROOFERS w K. WILLIAMS CO. No. 821 Orange 8 t. Roofing. Spouting and Heating. Metal and composition roofing. Hot Air Heating and Ventilating. Repair ing promptly dong. Phone. «26 lyr. ARCHITECTS RCHITECT 8 AND ENGINEERS. 815 Market St. 59 years' of active practice brings to our clients, much useful knowledge in design and construction, and wa warrant our work correct in all respects. E. L. RICE. JR.. CO.. (Inc.) A HELP WANTED Xï OYS AND MR 1,8 WANTED AT THK le Jute iVorltir 14 year- old and upwnrd. Steady work. Appl. Wilmington Mills, | er Eleventh *trcet bridge > VTI.WAY MAIL CLERKS WANTED th. Thousand* of Parrel* Poet unneeeaaary. Candidate* Franklin Institute. Dopt. 4n A, Dl« tf. V *00 ni Pull uDpoint Wil coached free. Rochester, V. V 1 H I • ■g matiinia ugton ex; WANTED. HOUSEHOLD GOODS j . IGHKST CASH PRICKS PAID FOR household good*. Bought and sold. IT. 8 . Hu Flock. No. 104 Madison St janlO lm. 1) HAND FUR price« paid. Also new and second hand furniture for sale. Dugan. No. JlT jCast Ninth street. 'Phono, 311 JA. aep21-tf. 1! W K WANT VOUR «SECON 11 ERGEH PAYS MORE THAN OTHER dealers fr household goods. You' you don't sell to him. A postal our buyer there with the ready rash, gcr. Third and Shipley streets. 1>. A 'phono, 5113A. 15 your office furniture and losing money if will bring Ber A. j mIS-tf. HAIR DRESSING F IN DOUBT ABOUT YOU 11 and facial treatment. *o to Potta, No. 603 Equitable Bid*. 3147 A, HAIR I mûrie C. D • ft A.. d7 8 m. I — > Ul'FS. SWITCHES AND CURLS MADE I - from your owe. combings. Facial Mia« nII ,j ^ -phone, 488311 Mn.Uiu I v A sterling. No. 311 East I'cntli «licet | j-J t.t,» tf. I j . CARRIE WRIGHT. NO. 10U ii«hin*ton street. Manicurin*. elee aralp treatment, facial ina«aage. hair Combines neatly 1 Amo. T8H FRANCES MULHEHIN. FOR morly at No. 823 Market street, has re inaved to No. 826 Market street. Shampooing ««alp treatment, • fanal ma*»«ge, eleotrionl ireatmcnt, manicuring; full line of »witches and transformation». also combing» neatly made up. D. & A. 'phone 5856A. m16-1yr ■ ■■I ■■ -for dressing. I up i ■» « j J[ shampooing. D. & A.. 1954L. CHIROPODIST — r jl LORA JOHNSON STR ADLET C'HIR apudUt, li»s removed to Kletlx Bulldin,. N. W. Corner Sisth and Marke t «Irret». D. Is A. phone, 3617. n36-tf. - NNIE M. SCHAFFER. CHIROPODIST. ha« removed lo the Harris Rutldiug, No. I 211 W. Tenth »tree*. D. & phone, 1335.1 J-4 lyr. M RS. MARY BUR ROW 8. NO 713 MAR kel Street. Chiropody, manicuring. , inir dressing, aliampooing. define masaaga* • etc n6 tf. J--- ; - L 1 LIZABKTH HANRAHAN, GRADUATE I i Fowler ft ll«m.e Ltd. Chiropody end omnlrarta*. No pu» \dem* 8t . formerly «17 l* Ford Buildbif. D. ft A.. 3P<>3. F.venins by appointment. _ mayIS lyr. — " ■ A _ ...... SPECIAL NOTICE. _ ' -x •* r ~ ~~T-\ ~1 - \A/ Cl t C* 1° r—Î n f C V V C4 LC 1 FlUlHo ... ?.. " J"' 5 «* "i "• .5 ifa-TrE'oi a s .„.v, ', N V '** RK * TH If i-id m t«. month »f .lanu*ry. I» per " J»- 1 «""«' »/"»■ Jaftu.ry the faoe of the bl »RI reiairfd. >' P* 1 '' h 1 '' , " r J 1 '""."f»! dey of March, „v'vlJ 1 MEIER t UAHS MINIMI M RENTS. « p»" 1 ,n ( lh « " f January » per «"'i k affer January th, face of tlic lull will Ho raquiro«! ,ÏÂ,d »«fora tqa first day of March th « water may be shut off. *"i"" - ssra quarter, 5 per rent, diaeimnt; after »0 ,, f y t , L , 'w M 2ô| b ^ îe" 1 ^ ,Mr,#r ,h# Ut * 0 .. 1 .. .ioi.T. j., „ , ol quarter the water may be .hut off. 08li-e open frnm « u rn. to S p. m and' Ä Phone. VlAT N ° U3, , J&SS ^SPSSSS* L ——————-. _ r— : - | I HOROSCOPE | X X ■** ^ X—i 1 JanumrT '*3 j J Th« <la>' i« excellent to receive ro "'Rrds. for transféra, and the Installa Hon of new machinery. | Jupiter rules the gift* of fortunes beneficently. Search for articles advertised In Ihe Lost and Found columns of the Want Ads Beware of losing articles of person al value. Have no arguments on Ihht day. Be careful In correcting errors and making investigations. A day when caution must be used in all transactions which have to do with the home or house investment. Study the Want Ails carefully today hut close all ileals tomorrow No war of words will settle dis putes today, n«ss strife and open quarrel« dom. luate. REAL ESTATE FOR RENT N ADVERT IREMENT IN THE EVENING JOURNAL >8 AS ADVERTISEMENT IN E E HOME THE EVENING JOURS A*. IS READ IN MUHE HOMFA EVERY' DAY THAN ANT OTHER DELAWARE NEWSPAPER. A K CAN FIND YOU ▼ ▼ for tbai idla room. or $S a weak now. Address D 25, Journal Offre. AN OCCUPANT Tou are losing $2 Evening dll tf. .8 OR KENT —NEW WIPE FrtONT houses. Noa. 502-504 W Twenty-fourth atreet, 7 room« and bath. $25 a month. Roacoe C. Tindall, No. 207 Equitable Huildjijf nô *f. V IjtOR KENT—NO. S414 IfADIROX 8T. MJ Nia» roernt, bath »nd n*c«ption h»U Walter J. Thompson, Twenty fifth and Madison street« d7 eod if. 13 OR RENT—BLACKSMITH SHOP A Mt. Cuba. Delaware. Will fuarent«-e to Apply D. k A Jan23 end I iu AT furnish enoufh work to pa y J ohn P. O'Neal, Mt. Cuba, Del . phone, S567H. RENTS COLLECTED ■ Rents Collected Reliable tenants secured. We taka entire charge of property, attend to repairs, pay (axes, insurance and interest if desired, and •end Itemised abatement with check to owner. Money advanced on rentals. BEST BERWICK GUARANTEED. HAWKINS A 00., No. 712 Market Street nlAIL.tr MONEY TO IX)AN OKEY TO LOAN—ON REAL EST \ IK. any amount, at loweat rates . Quickly furnished. Address M. 40, Evening Journal BB 8 -Lt.fi tf. M (.iff-'©. ONEY LOANED ON KIRBT MORT O. G. GOODEN Ne. 2 W' Ninth Bt. M i<r< jTjb t,«.* tf. PROPOSALS. WILM1NG Sealed pro River), S. ENGINEER OF F DE, ton, Del.. Jan. 21. 1913. puaals for dredging Cooper Creek N. J., will be received here .until 11 a. February 21, 1913, and then publicly opened. iff|. R. R. Raymond. inn21.22f83.24-f 19.20. Ü. Information ou application. Maj. F.ngrs. PROPOSALS by the Board of Police SEALED 1> HOPOSALS — ^ i will be received <'ommib«ionera until Thursday, January at 12 o'clock noon, for furnishing and mak 30. ing summer be seen at the offre of the cificationa lèhicf of Police. GEORGE BLACK, of Police Commissioners. Serpolanr Baanl jan33.3 i - WILL BE REt LIVED \f until noon, fnr furnishing and HOPOSALS the County Court Houae Tuesday. January 28. 191". Electric Current and lia* for illuminât ( 2 ) year*, begin For illp of the Court House, the Court House: Market P ?<ii ,i in-riot] of tw . 19LT «» follow* : POW n»ng Fehruarj mlnati and the ground* «»f Washington street bridge; street bridge ««• for intern ft for s the Brandywine arrosa the Christiana and Also to furnish Third ..ni«.. o lértrfc power service necessary for atn*et bridge over the Christiana. The Levy Court reserves the right to re ject any and all hid«. BAM PEL I«. BCRRIR. THOM A 8 S. FOUR ACHE, CHARLES W GOODING. EVERETT H. HOLLINGSWORTH. Committee. 1**28.24*25.2 WANTED TO SHARPEN. Ninth and King d!3 tf. ANTED—SKATES A. E. McDaniel. W streets. f ANTED—WATCH AND JEWELRY RE A!*o eje fitting. Store open u'clock. Saturday eycnine» L\n Tbumaa, No. 4<>9 febl4 tf. w pairing evening« uaitil 8 Until 10 o'clock. Market street. - a»r ANTED 7\ star«ye rooms for rent, $ 3.00 per month. Bath phone». LAM. CO.. 1803 Orange St 1,000 CARPETS TO CLEAN : $1.50 and O EO. F. f*b34-tf. r ANTED—OLD FURNITUR* OF \LL Highest cash price« paid fof Will call «city or 228 King street. J»n23-eod 1 ni V\ kinds hui ique» and feather bed*. M. Levin. No. D. A A. phone. 5188. nfry. ~y AUKAGR * DELIVERY—ONE OF OUR »ohsrnber» was four days finding a parkag« delivery. A small ad în this column would have resulted in a large volume of business for some live ''Package Uelivery." dll tf. # -— ■■ ■ ■ —-— \WT ANTED—PERSONAL PROPERTY OF 1 IT All kind«, good second-hand fruniturs bought and »old. Safe». Office Fixture». Etc., Stove« a specialty. AI»o a new lot of Rugs. Linoleum, Oil doth at 50e on the dollar, I'«»me aee ns before parting with your cash, cash lalk» with me. CHARLES 8. HU BLOCK. Beventh and Poplar Street«. 1 ir8 tf.* , « STATE OV «BORGE SIMMONS, J.L L CEASED , Notice i» hereby given that Letters r«a tamentary upon the estate of George 8im mon», late «.f Wilmington hundred, deceased, duly granted unto Edna L. Smith, xm the eleventh d«y of January. A. D. 1913. and a || persona indebted lo the «aid deceased «re requested I« make payment to the admin»« tratilx without delay, and all persona hfiving demand» again»! the deceased are required to exhibit and present the same, duly probated. to the „id adminietrstriT. on or before the d»v of .Unn.ry. A D. IP!4. or .bid. by the law in tbi* bidialf. EDN V 1, SMITH. Adrainielralrix. L. Smith. No. REGISTER'S NOTICE -a .Um i.*ne. n^— * nU . — Ü , I * ST \TE OF SAMUEL \Y. WRIGHT. I *'• . '**0 Nollre i> hereby «Iren th»t foitler* of Ad I miniatrntiun upon the relate of .Samuel AA f . ) \Vri£ht. late of ChriMiana hunilped. deee»»ed. ■ were duly granted unto Newark Truat and • -.pan. the e,»».., .. January. A D. 1913. and «II peraona indebted t« the .aid deeeaaed are reqnaaled to make th( . .dmin.alrafor wlthoul delay. prréhnll having demand, aca.nri , dereaaed are required lo ea „rea.-nt ihe aame. July probated. 10 the aaid mlminiatralor. on or hefore tha eighth Hav of January, A. I>. 1PI4. or abide hi the Uw in Ihia behalf } . * NEWARK TRUST AND SAFE DEFOHlT riOMPANY. Administrator. i,idrc«» Newark Tru»t and 8afo Deooait .■■•■■■ .. » . |----— -- — - BUSINESS OPPORTUNITIES _^. ... . _ .. , „ . » WHoIfîSBiG COITimCFCiäl Corporation With 811 6S tablishcd QPOWing trade in iho hoc Anpn« 1,1 y 9 H - V mg for Treasurer with $10.000 dollars. Good > r inancia 1 bl8 n Ö1 HQ . j i ^ Money needed for further Development. If you are seeking more capital, or have a business you wish lo sell or want to buy a business alreartv es ta bit sited, see us, as we have sev eral. both Industrial and Commercial. Dally «ales Cashed for Wholesale Manufacturers and Merchants by a Baltimore House of high standing. Write or call for your wants In this line, as we may be able to serve you to good advantage. Wilmihgton Industrial and Commercial Exchange 1308 West Ninth Street I Phone So. tltl.A " ' ■ i : LOST AM) FOUND \ N ADVERTISEMENT IN THE EVENING JOURNAL IS AS AdVCJITISI- WENT IS TRÏ HOME THE EVENING JOURNAL 18 HEAD IN MORF. ROM EH EVERY' LAY THAN ANT OTHER DELA WABE NEWSPAPER. |.'0VXD— A GOLD WATCH CHARM I witn monogram Owner can h.f t'hiT.dV pr0T ' , • , *"•*■** •"<* p *'i n 4 * f tor OST —SMALL BROWN BOSTON Bl'I.L to name of N# 4 "8 Washington jair-'l 3« I AO»»P J puppie. Reward if returned to afreet. ost—flloolN SuTF-8, CMMMi FROM Kim and Jarkeon !«• Fourth and Monroe Liberal reward if returned to the osr rwo wati-h fobs oxl in soin» frnm V M. ) V building in t'.lhian I .all,, otbnr in |(iinf from Snrrnth and Washington to Hnrond and ShiplnT Hnnard if rntarn«! to th, Kr-ning Journal tTffir, janïJ JI - i j L OST— RED HtH ND DOG BFTWEF.N j Wooddale and Brandywine Springe. Jen y 12. Collar and Tag >n dog Reward if returned to Peter Orth. No. 411 Kaet Twenty ian-J-J :u. « 1 ST— LADIES HI NTING 0A8E GOLD Watch with old Kticlivii t 1 aocond afreet L cuter ..uM between Seventh and Market and Eighth and Madron Mrcet*. Reward if turned t«i No. »94 Madieon street. jan2* It. SAMTARi WORKERS M.dÂNl iÂltŸ, ODORLESS EXCAVATING, limer, s. W. Ajorfcr. E'ounh and Wait stm-eta. setH-tf. - SPECI AL NOT RE NOilCE Water Kates. Lffcrtive January I, 1914. Minimuni charge lor c- 4 i.i propeny connected with city water mam . V " rHAHGES FOR DWELLING HOUSES Dwel'mg house» of four or more room«, having uue hydrant in yard kitchen, or both. on« sink one /«uiily . . Each additional h\«»ranl or sink. • 1.00 Dwelling turn»*« of two rooms, ugt connected with water . ,. . fô.OO fntnil> ... J.OO Dwelling houses of three rooms, not connected with water mam, one Dwelling hoiisoa of four or more rooms, not colinectvU with water mam. one family . 5.00 DWELLINGS OCULPIKD BY MOKE THAN one family. Each suite of two rooms, with or without aink m, one family . Each suite of three room«, with or without smk or hydrant, uns family .* . Each suite of four rooms or more, with or without sink or hydrant. one family .. CHARGES FOR FIXTURES. Bath Tub, first . Hsth Tubs, additional, each Shower Kaths. each . Water Cioseia and urinals. self it It reservoir, each.. . . 8.00; I . ... $3.00 ! 4-00 6.00 . ,.. $*.00 .- ''.I 1.00 closing* Water Closets «ml Urinals, non self* closing, each .•.•••'. Running Urinais ou metered service only. Wash Pave, screw uorsle or fixture uacd fur wash pave purposes. Firal . per year or any part thereof Each additional Wash Pave, screw no/xle or fixture used for wash 2.00 2.00 , 1.00 1.00 I pave purposes, per year or any part thereof . Bidets, each .... Foot Tubs, each . Wash Basins and Sinks, not other wise specified . Wash Tubs, stationary, each section Hearing Boiler«« circulating. Green and Hot Houses, private, first outlet . Each additional outlet . CHARGÉS FOR STORES. OFFICES, ETC. Stores, off or properties uaed for »imilar pur poses. first amk or Uskiii. bfisin.... 1.00 i 1.00 1.00 .50 3.00 1.00 . churches, small shops .. . 3.00 2.00 F.ach additional sink Waler Closets and Urinals in above. each . Store», office». ties vaed for similar purposes with out water fixtures, each 100 square feet of floor area lh< to' .. CHARGES FOR PRIVATE STABLES AND GARAGES. Plain bibb for atable, hot exceeding five (3) atalla. Additional stalls iu excels of five (5), each . Screw noxzlo gr hose connection, in addition to above . washing völliges, each. STABLES WITHOUT TIC NS. 3 00 II shops proper fraction Ml . . . . $5.00 1.00 2 <• - WATER COHN EL* First »tall . Additional stalls, each . . . For washing vehicles, each... Htablea «upplied by metered servira only, whore arhedula rents amount to $(0.0u or more, Cattle, per head PRIVATE GARAGES, Garage« connected with city water main, two automobiles or lea». .... 5.00 Additional automobiles, in excess of two (2). cad. . 1.00} GARAGES WITHOUT WATER CONN EC .... 82.00 1.00 I 1.00 .. . . $2.00 in .50 .50 TION 8. Kir»l automobile Additional automobiles. e«eh. HYDRANTS ^Ä^Tiei^vdra'nU a^VJlTn '.hed. oe ,ord. wiU not he pe, milted. p r | v# t e ' use 0 f q rf) hvdranta per hour or fraction fhareof . $ J .00 BUILDING PURPOSES \y a ter will be supplied br meter measurement, where deemed adiis #b1r |, v thi , department A deposit will he required of »mount equal to the annual vice charge for the meter installed. where wnter i* not euppVd hv meter menurcmenl. th, followiBC charm. mil be made: Bnildinr*. (five oi le*«l embraced in *nd in an AJ "tknai' biiidin,^' in of five, each . an troperties rcppi.if.d hv .miikrku SERVICE ONLY, Air Pump*. *nlonu.tie Apartment Houne*. B»rher Simp, Hokeric. Motilinj. Eatahliah menla. Bathinr Eatahliahmenta, publie. «-it!, r ..l«: n„hho n ...,. Dental Roam., Dm* Store,. Department Plore Engine». *aa and »team. Ejector», Factories. Ei.h Tank, and Blalla. Fountain». Fountain. aoda: Gara««, publie: Green and Hot Itonao*. Florlaik Hotnla. Lawn Sprinkler*, antomMir - Laundnea, Lon.motive». Molura, water; Market Hoiiaea. 081ce HuilJin*«. l»r»e; Pnnlin* Ofllrra. Pholocraph Gal Wies Public Buildin*». Realenrante. 8ta We,. Ilyerr ; S^lonna. Syphon. water; Urinal«, running; anil prop«iii«a requiring » servie« on« inrh in diamcW or larger. LATER FOR PROPERTIES SUPPLIED BY .. ssr ssrwt. meter . .» 5.00 A""' 1 *' *' rTir » »har«» : 8ft Ineh . .. $1.00 8.00 meter. Annual aervica charge; meter . Annual service charge; 1 1-2 ineh meter . Annual service charge; meter . Annual servies charge; meter. Annual service charge; m»'ter . Annual service charge; meter . Annual service charge; meter .. 1 inch . 10.00 . . . 12.00 2 inch . 15,00 S inch .. . 20.00 ineh .. 25,00 4 8 meh .. . 80.00 8 inch Haft* 40 00 Private fire »«rvicea Inatalled at the ex pense of the owners, shall be exempt from service charge». but all water passing throngh inch service«, except for the ex tinguishment of fire«, shall be paid for at the regular meter rates. In addition to tho annual service charge, water will be supplied through each meter at the following rate« per quarter: First two thousand cubic feet or less at 75o per thouMind. Next three thousand cubic feet or lea« at 60 c per thousand Next five thouaand cubic feet or less at 45o per thousand. . , _ _ Next tm thousand cubic feet or less at 40c per thouaand. / Next thirty thousand cubic feet or leas at 88r per thousand. Next fifty thousand cubic feet or leas at 87c per thousand .... Next one hundred thousand cubic feet or U%« ut 3«i- i»er thna«nnd That is the «'Ost of two hie feet i» 875.45. hundr*t| tuonsand cubic feet at 3*e Pill« for ««ter eonaumed b ur*-rr*nt «re payable month following the clo board or water huodred thmissnd Alt in .*»»«• of t y nie.r m»»e quarterly during th* of the quart I OMMISSfONERg \V KNOX. President. jl la Million Bette, Regiatrar. A Meat BUSINESS NOTICE A ^ ADVERTISE^ENT IN THR y veniwq JOLKNAI 1 « av A.»Y CBT18KM ENT IN THE THI EVENING COURSAI IÄpt^ay 1 ?« M<,rk H01 * rj * . * wY THak W7 ovhfr DELAWARE KEW-ePAPEA 18 IT K.VRT C. WEBB vn .07 W mnx r II MW, Store* . 7 ° * » *T phon,. 'l' r -, ', 7.0f 4 ',*! ItSSIXGKRs STORAGE Want .>*",■ '**!; '»nliUtod. n rM r r «nt Mreet. 31 HOI SF X«. «I I JTt.Lalm. V Är J « ÎT7 r i ARPENTER | and door °* &■**•*• 'Phone 2619 I) % a* **** bihipie« 1—---^ " A I •• .mr, f, '**»• \ . , . <. (#r . pn«n« No. ■JW.Y, , n rt h, mil rail __ _ j* t f_ , o,|v -y ,..~ —--- Ai PHR,. vq. ana WOI.IJIRTON , * »ong. plaatrriag. nail arrap kind* ' rfp * ,rm S Jobbing of ,11 jaaSO-lSt, \\T> W-ndow I »tmat. aag.» If, , - . . # l T k BRO NO. 164 f .* ,n * M • ,r J«L Dealer« in scrap iron and j tlpr ;; s., ut ^ HP. alway, .* hand. I -—- 1 m jam 3-fl'a P IANO MOVING "••rk done with I AND hauling ML «penal care. 1» A A. Jamr- Stewart ;*u9 tf. phone, 2374* ; Del. 1072. *»«we. No. I »03 Tatnall Hi I HE HOME KN.tMEl.ISfi 1 riiamrt that u |,j |, tl | rTO , t«l> at a .mall mat tn rou SHOP \VTLT. bath >m suit. Drop pustn! rail So. 112 « j si j**37 (U. 1 K y. B, E NO til» east ninth U1..1. ' , P Î <M L r ' , P» ir '"X 01.1 *i I.r.ion fUn r.M«H, ■"P r «— 8 *.ls l\ R ^ >l f' NO »« King ST. f kinds of shoe repairing. Rabbet j • .* specialty. Satisfaction guaranteed i T YeCWRlTKRS repaired, rentfd , 'V- R" vra rnt« B»rg,in*. .Ilf Mir' I Inderwoml*. Rem,n,ton*. Rlk 1 ! ' r, 1 •'„ pr ,î ri! r i Sj I»P | r rt. No 9IA M,r krt St. Both phutipi »33H j : 1 f E ,ir K ,3 »N'O RTOVF. repair. * ' ,r . c »Ho Wrl«f«r. an.7 r«rpr, «*„„. | ' •' 1 s ' , hv-ei«*r. No. h2S Weft Front | _ n»>th phonea. j XT A TI! INTEL PIPING, , \ mi _• ^ j nds of I J M,,r# * d ' for m80tf. fif\ AND LOCK _ . gun* and lork* r*. « . ' g' , *7»««**il. In»p.rt..r Aililtnc M.rhin. < aoiHinniion, ,, *»•*»• N». S M>M RiK.nlh D ft A. pliant. 19*1 j,nIS lm changed I street I» !> I lilMST DINNER 1> 25r. Sirloin Sfer.k IN THE CITY the way yon like specialty, must mean satis 215 Weal feb!7tf. Kershaw & WhuierT Fine*! line of WALL PAPERS 832 MADISON 8 T. O « A. Phone 3105 D. *C«tiroatea Furnished «12 If fi».»de pie« « Kiev __US farlarr Her. irf Serond »irret. « in lri*ine LOPBR'S, No. Wilmington Del. Lowest Pries« MUSICAL. M ÜSIC.AL descriptions bought snd ».old: {«beet music and orchestra selections. Ligue fr«*e on request. Bows IXSTRl'MEVTS OK ALL 10 rent Cats Hopairing a specialty. • Old coins bought and «old. 12 rent«, postpaid. O. A. 201 W. Eighth 8 t.. Wilmington. fabl 2 -lyr. haired. catalogue. , No. ('oi Mila Del. FURNITURE POLISH ÜTOMATK' FRENCH POLISH. HAVE .mmcnced to clean house yet f Or do, hotr , alecmi ) ments f reflaisbiagf her the Automatic French Polish, more for you than any other polish* moderate, within the reach of all. Tr and aee what it will do for you. 30* per bottle. $1.50 peF quart, to red and «old by C. P. Bennett. No. 300 Monroe street. jan15-lrn V you when > furniture, Do they Tf so. rruifm . It wid da Prices piano and musical inai need cleaning it Price. 25c, Manufar* LADIES' TAILORS fl RUG LIOXK. Ci KN KRAL vF* ('leaninc, Srmirinç. Repairing Dyeing promptly attended to. N»a Market «troot and 502 Walnut Ht. TAILOR I ° 'Hr. LADIES Ol WILMINGTON. ■ ** lime to order your spring '* u, . nt bffore the bn«A «e««on begins Su '!* "»■V** " f ,h * h "." ' v »th «kin ner « satin lining Fit and workmanship 1 guaranteed. Prices. $20 and up. ,1. Rosen. ! l_°14 Washington street. D. & A. phone, Jan2!-3«n. 2 ltd jun'JO-lm. A DIFS' TAILOR ♦ J. GLANT7. No 100» Tatnall street, formerly 401 Delaware avenue. Re<lucti« and up suit y and pressing? j 2 1 m. U unusual in ladie»' 725 Repairing, altering, craning D. & A. phone. 2028. { l<* find reduced rate» for January and 1 FM,n, " r > • ! LadieV Tailor I52D. Call D. & A. Phono 2109 D N B. LEOPOLD. No. .3i»8 W. Seventh St. jan 18 lm é RESORTS Go ; Bermuda TV « co Aeenta Quebec fl R Oo JEBB 1 DOE ft CO Ayenta Quebec 8_ .. Co LJJ- ■•®' ,ro 1 * d w *7- " T-cket J A*ant 107 W. Ninth St . or any T.ekat Afant. BOOK NOW Br *'8. 8. BERRffUDIAN,** tha »hip that brought Pr«aid»nt-El«ct Wilson homo in of 40 hours. Sails Jan. 3th, record ti 15th. 22d. 29th Ticket* intcrchangrable with R. M. S. p. Co full information apply to A. B. OUT F TRANSIT) RTAl Wilson Line ^Philadelphia ION PASSENGER« AND FREIGHT. Leav* Fourth Straet Wharf, Wilaut)g(i>n. daily including Sunday», al 7.80 and 10 ho a m . 1-39 and 4.15 p. o. On Sxturuays and Sundry« only, additional 7 00 p m Lasve Obeffnnt Street Wharf, PHIadei Dhia. daily, inchidlhg Sundays,^ a. m.. IffO. 4.16 and 7.00 p. m. days and Mondays only, additional 7.80 a. m. FARES—Including Saturday» «nd Philadelphia excursion. 25c; Chester excursion iso; trip« rt al 10.80 On Hun trip» at Snn oaa on« d»7*: »* 7 . -»>. 10* 16* Merchant & Miners Trans. Co. Florida Tour Eleven day trip, pertouatly conducted, te Savannah, Jacksoirvilie and Rt. Augustine. $55.00 Including trantportation. mi**l* and »lata room acr-ommodation. on steamer, hotel ar rommodatjona. drive*, etc. Leave Reltimora on »teamcr aailing Monday, February 17th. Itinerary, re*erv»tlon* end tirketft, etc, » eddress W. P. TURNER, P. T. M., BALTIMORE, Md. Leave Philadelphia. ; ier 9 (Foot of Walnut 81.) 10 4* i. m * * do o m Less Wilmington. French HL Wharf 6 00 p. m. r—M'lftn ONI V r I J