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EVERY EVENING WILMINGTON, DELAWARE, MONDAY, NOVEMBER 16. 1914. 1 a Word Special Rates by tne Month. Your Classified Adv on This Page Will Bring Results hones 320 D. cV 2074Autornatic.

NOTICES. FOR SALE-REAL ESTATE. FOR RENT. SITUATIONS WANTED. Advert demerit under thin head lc word ROOMS FOR RENT.

Advertisements under thi head lc word BRKAKING RECORDS. Remarkable Ilurt4 of Speed in the Six- Dajr Flirycle Race. Associated PreH fMspat-h by Hj-lal Wire New York, Nov. Hi. Seventeen teams of th wrll' fafet evelists whirl-! OF THE TIDE FOB BETTER BUSINESS 1 venin Trarjcrip.

1 I', Ij I 1 1 1 ItH? 1 1 t. 5 ij f-J i 1 1 I rf if; a--tiingtori in very huu. of rnind and in-i-f-i that the tKie turn'-d favor of Jow-r money raf-, mre letter that this p.m result in greater tUrnnrA for Ir. gives five reain for bis o'jti-mi'-iri iv follows: (I) "The aJrriiriistration at Wahmgfon hJ leen thoroughly frightened at the returns from the of U-t TwvHy. Of f-ourre th'-y have always rahzvi that the President's elect ion last Nov-m-r wa due somewhat to aroonj? Republicans and that IV -id r.t Wil-i vra not the choice of a majority of our The administration ha felt, f.mrever, that if it eould have through, lefore fhe election of lat TueJav.

the various legislative measures which "it 'mul planned, the Democrats would have the tur-IitX of a majority of the naion. Of course the returns fad to -how anv rir-h indoraement, and it is that the administration will take an entjrelv different attitude the next few month3. Whether the adTr.initrat ion's attitude has been right, or up to the it i lieved that very hte more will beard regarding radical legislation. Z) 'Within a few the new Federal Reserve law will bejr-n Few realize what a lars amemt of funis thi: law wil! The ioe-if bank in rny o-a-n town of wili have i'S)ifa more to loan thn law jroes into efTee. Whatvr the mate of the law mav tfe immediate TviH to loosen mnrn- and refj-jee Thi3 muft rf neejjiy pv" an impef.u." to buine and esjveial'v and dev-Iopment work which now at a In a rronal inte-vi-w which I had with John Skelton comptroller of the eurrer.ev, he not the thar his w-ould be to business men, but assnred rr-e that his office wrj'd do ever'thin poi5" to help manufacturers and who are wilHns to contini operation and 'keep the waer gains over the whee (-- he expreerl it.

(3) "The railroads ar to -cure an meres in rate, which inerea- may be even before these words are printed. T'p to the present, time, the administration has taken an indifferent attitude toward the railroad without attempt ins to interfere in aiv way with tho Interstate Commerce Commission. I believe that now. howevrr, the administration is convinced that the railroad situation is definite factor holding up a great many business enterprises. In fact, a man very rloee the lYesident told me that he was convinced the railroad should have an ir-erea-e and would do all he could legitimately to bring it about.

Just as soon as the railroads get such an increase, they will again enter the market to tuv goods which should give an impetus to many lines. (A'i "The tannine eommunitv normaily prosperous and rhouid continue properous for ut least rive years. Directly after the war the farmers became a little panic stricken ana began contracting their purchases: but, thev have again bezun to buy. Manufacturers and jobbers teii me that business is aean getting normal in the farming districts and that war or no war, these sections i the country are sure t. be prosperous for some time to come.

Inci.ientauy me advise manufacturers with salesmen on the road that they focus sales and advert isme campaigns upon these farrning districts. "The war is sure to be shorter than most people anticipate. From statistics received from the other side relative to the money and men involved, it is inconceivable that it -an List very kng. Everv additional nation that enters the eonfdiet hastens its end. I am not counting ca any of the nations being starved out.

but I do know that there is a limit to the mental stram the human beings run stand. In accordance with the fundamental law of action and reaction the grc.itt-r he intensity of any war the ihortt i its viuration. Mr. Babsuu says that these reasons are fully substantiated by statistics on conuitioiis, wmch s-how very eicar-ly that busuitss is not at such an abnormally low point that it muat begin to improve. Babsca desired to mak clear that he dots tiot expect a rt-turn.

real prosperity until there is i.me uehaitc sign of peiice which he m.sts will about through iiunUation and not througu tiehtinc the war to a rini.h. Betneea aud then, however, ho expects a iiow but enstant improvement rather thuit a xii-tinuel deeiuic, such as has bevu witnesses! the past lew nionth. "Alter tho war is wer," s.is Bai-soii, "'ttiis coiUit ry ui witness a r.men- URN I OR RENT DE8I KAHLK SECOND- 1 1 story room. Iarart onnuvh fur two: aunnvT new hoiiNo. cosily furnished hot water heat, electric lights, phone uptttalrs and down; up-to-date bathroom.

Reference exchanged. Address 5. novl0-niwf-3t Every Evening Office. I AROE. UNFURNISHED ROOM EX- 1J CM lent, locat Ion reasonn ble.

20. Every Evening Office. nov 10-1 1 OOOMS LIGHT HOUSEKEEPING AND lodging, furnished or unfurnlxiied. oct2H-mwMiu low E. SIXTH ST.

I OO FURNISHED tilt finished, for hourkeerina or lodging. Balh. gHM. heal. 530 E.

SEVENTH. sep2X-tf flMIRKE L'NK 1 IINI Mil I RoViMM FOR light hoiiscki Inqiire novll-ot 100s AIARKET STREET. It RENT THIRD FLOOR KKONT room, lodging or housekeeping; furnished room, lodgln tir uiifurnish'-d novlO-rnwf-lm 1011 WASHINGTON. riMIREE ROOMS FOR RENT. WITH I or without board.

novl0-12t 203 W. EIGHTEENTH ST. IU RN ISHED ROOM IN PRIVATE FAM-lly. HlOVi ORANGE ST. novlts-lt 7R NT FT; I II SECOND-J story front rcnim.

novlO-mwf-lm 713 ADAMS STREET. TICELY FURNISHED ROOM FOR rent. Phone 21)22 W. novl4-2t 1327 DU PONT ST. IOR RENT I EO KtTo I FJR ono or two gentlemen: with or without board.

SOS W. NINTH STREET. SECOND-STORY FRONT ROOM. lints hed or unfurnished, two blocks from du Pont Building. Address 24.

novl4-2tj Every Evening Office. i nTs 1 1 iTroTms for lhT irr houseke-plrig. 523 W. SIXTH. norl2-Ot 1 1 r.

ADAMS IN QUIET JIOME. second. IUI furnished room on first third floors. SECOND-STORY FRONT ROOM, JN private family; conveniences; use of phones. OH THIRTEENTH, nov 1 3-3 1 CLEAN FURNISHED ROOMS 11 for housekeeping; reasonable; first floor.

sep20-tf 11 IS KING STREET. IURNISHED UNFURNISHED housekeeping. rooms for rent 1211 MARKET STREET. 400 E. SEVENTH STREET light housekeeping; gas range and sink in kitchen.

octO-tf IJHJR RENT FURNISHED AN'J UN-ST. A. furnished froat rooms. Apply TATNALI ug3-t 101H URNI8HED ROOM FOR RENT npr3-tf 1325 WASHINGTON STREKT. IX)R RENT WELL FURNISHED room, with board: also, few table board- OOl ADAMS STREET.

novO-tf 1 1 Wl WASHINGTON STREET. FUR-J 1 1 nished room, with board. novl3-mwf-Im VICKLY FURNISHED ROOMS IN PRI- 11 vatn family; all conveniences novl3-mwf-im 1203 KING ST. URNISHED ROOMS FOR RENT. 403 LA WARE AVE.

D. A. phone 3081. novl3-mwf-lm rpwo COMMUNICATING ROOMS, ond floor front, also parlor with heat and light; use of phone, novll-mwf-lm HIS WEST STREET. 1 i 7 MARKET.

UNDER NEW MAX-iUt) entirely renovated and newly furnished. Apartments or singie rooms. D. A A. 5552 VV.

novll-mwf-lm 17uRNliH TeiTo UN FURNI SHED. TAVO or three rooms, second floor; reasonable; private family. Address 9. nov4-mwf-lm Every Evening Office 1 URNISHED SECOND-STORY FRONT room. 140y ADAMS ST.

oct2S-mwf-im BURNISHED ROOMS FOR HOUSE-keeping. Gas range. Private familv. o20-mwf-lmi 30o E. THIRD STREET.

XFURXISHED ROOMS FOR LIGHT housekeeping. 607 W. SECOND si. octlD-mwf-lm rpWO COMMUNICATING SECOND-X floor front rooms, near Washington. oct9-mwf-lm SOU W.

THIRTEENTH. IURNISHED ROOMS AT 1200 MARKET STREET, one square from du Pont hotel. sep21-mwf-tf rpwo OR THREE NICE ROOMS FOR STREET. no v9-m f-1 UNFURNISHED ROOMS FOR LIGHT housekeeping: use of bath and yard. nov4-lm S12 W.

FOURTH STREET. TICE FRONT ROOM. nov4-12t 1202 WEST STREET. "7 I FRENCH STREET. NICELY FUR- I tJ nished.

rooms lor lodging and light housekeeping. Phone 3490 D. 1 k. 1 nov2-lm IOR RENT ROOM. FURNISHED OR 1 unfurnished: both phones, all conven-ences reasonable.

octoO-tt 512 W. NINTH STREET. 1 OR It ENT TWO NICE FRONT rooms, lurmshed or unfurnished. oct27-lni S2ti ADAMS STREET. MK RENT VERY CHOICE ROOM 1 in strictly private family; all home conveniences.

SOO VAN BUREN. oct20-lm T)H7 WASHINGTON STKEEtTeL'K- 1 ow i nished rooms, with board. o23-lm UCELY FURNISHED ROOM FOR rent; heat and light. oCt22-lm 003 FOURTH ST. I TN FURNISH ED ROOMS: SINGLE OR KJ suite; up-to-date.

lj MARKET ST. J'hone D. A. 4923 D. oci21-lm 1 ''URNISHED ROOMS FOR HOUSE-keeping.

first and second floors, three porches. 230 WEST STREET. oct20-lm NICELY FURNISHED JIOOMS, WITH or without board. octlD-liuj 2tMj E. THIRD STREET.

I ''URNISHED AND UNFURNISHED rooms lor housekeeping. octlO-tf 0OO WEST STREET. I REN FURNISHED FRONT room. 210 W. NINTH ST.

octl7-lm BOARDING AND LODGING. Advertisements under this hend lc word TEATLY FURNISHED ROOMS WITH ooara; also, table board oct31-lmi a216 TATNALL STREET. I 1ENTLEMEN BOARDERS; PRIVATE VI family. S22 JEFFERSON novlo-lm MUSICAL. VIOLINS SUPl'LIES.

KKP.UUING. L-11 bow hairing. violin instructions. SALTER VIOLIN SHDP yu Market. J'hono 52S3 W.Open sat.evs.oy-lm 1 tlSS IDA W.

APPLEBY TEACH EH iy 1 Piano. Oman an1 Pipe Organ ucllo. 132D WEST tsTHKET. novO-mnMm U'M. ZOl.Ptli.Xi'KKT rlA.NOTU.NEtt.

1127 EST ST. I'hone 3DJ4 A. i. Jt octs-3ni EDUCATIONAL. Day aid Night School Enroll Now RESORTS.

vnric TO I'ONTRAimiHS. NKW OI NTV Hi ll lltXIi KOU NKW I'OVNTY AM) NKW MIiNK'l- ULII.I) FOR TIIK CITY OF Il.MlNt.iToN. S-alrd proposal will rwvlvd bv the New CbmIi' fount Hiiildin Commission and the Wilmington Huildinn Commission, at. tbo ot the eom missions in tho Church at the corner of Market ml Tenth street, in the city of Wilmington. lH-laware.

up to II o'clock, a. ni. (Eastern time) on tho first day of iVcrni-Iht, for the interior marble, for the interior cut stone, for the hron.e ork. lor the miscellaneous ami ornamental iron, lor the painting antl finishing lor the hollow metal doors, for he finished, hardware, for the brick paving, for the sidewalks, and for the revoUiiiK doors, entering into the construction and completion of the new County Huilding for New Castle county and of the new Municipal Huilding for the city of Wilmington, situated between King utreet and French street arul tH-twri-n Tenth street and r.leventn street, in the city or W'll-iniugtou. Delaware; and will be opened publicly and declared by tho commissions in their office.

A separate proiMtsal is required for each or the buildings, for each depart 'Hon or class of work above listed. Each proposal for interior marble shall Im accompanied by a certified check or cash deposit in the amount of four hundred dollars Each proposal for interior cut stone shall Ih accompanied by a certified check or cash deposit, in the amount of three hundred dollars (f.Ux. Kach proposal for bronze work shall Ih accompanied by a certified cheek or cash deH)sit in the amount of six hundred dollars Kach proposal for miscellaneous and ornamental iron shall be accompanied by a certified check or cash deposit in the amount 01 five hundred dollars Kach proKaI for painting and finishing shall bo accompanied by a certified check or cash deposit in the amount of three hundred dollars Kach proposal for hollow metal doors shall be accompanied by a certified check or cash deposit in the amount of eight hundred dollars iS.vhj. Kach proposal for finished hardware shall be accompanied by a certified check or cash deposit in the amount of two hundred dollars vS-'tW)). Kach proposal for brick paving shall be accompanied by a certified check or cash dejosit in tin; amount of two hundred dollars Kach proposal for sidewalks shall Ih accompanicu by a certified check or cash dcHsit in the amount of two hundred dollars Kach proposal for revolving doors shall lo accoumanied bv a certified check or cash deposit in the amount of one hundred dollars tSlOO).

The commission to reserve the right to reject any or all proosals received, if they consider it to the let interests of the county or city so to do. The surety required to guarantee th faithful icrformauce of each contract will be one or more bonds executed by one or more guarantee or surety companies, aggregating in amount fifty per cent t50c of the amount of the contract. On and after November 17. the drawings and specifications, the form of contract, the tond and blank forms for proiosals, may In- obtained at the oftice of the commission in the Church Building. Wilmington.

Delaware. One set of drawings and specifications, will be furnished to contractors intending to submit proposals on application to the commissions and upon the payment of a deposit of fifty dollars this deposit to be forfeited if the drawings and specifications are not returned to the commissions in good order before Di-ruber 15. 1914. Additional copies will be furnished upon the payment by the contractor of the net cost of the same. THOMAS F.

OOKMLEY. Secretary of the New Castle County Building Commission and of the Wilming-lou Building Commission. novD.lt iT NOTICE THE ANNUAL MEETING OF stockholders of the Bay State lias Co. (Delaware), wiil be held at the offices of the company, rooms 41s-4'0 Ford Building, corner Tenth and Market streets, in the city of Wilmington. Ielaware.

on Tuesday, the 17th day of November. A. D. jyi4. s.t clock, a.

ror tne purpose or electing directors ana tne transaction of such other business as may be brought perore tne meeting The polls will remain open from 1 1 o'clock a. m. until i ciock, noon. E. A.

McSWEENEY. Dated Nov. 7. 1914. secretary nov7.11.16 NOTICE.

The Board of Public Education will open Ev ening Schools in school buildings Nos. 8. 10 and 16. for pupils between 14 and 21 years of beginning Monday evening. November lti, at 7 o'clock.

C. J. SCOTT, Supt. nl3-4t JOTICE THE ANNUAL MEETING OK i the Homoeopathic Hospital Association for the election of officers and transaction of whatever business that mav come he-for it. will be held at the hospital, on Saturday afternoon.

November 21. 1914. at a o'clock. CHAS. F.

WOLLASTON. nov5-10t Secretary. LOST AND FOUND. Advertisements under this head lc word LOST ENAMELED BREASTPIN WITH small pearls, in Garrick Theatre of going from D. B.

Jones to M)7 Franklin street. Suitable reward if returned to above address. novlo-3t LOST PEARL NECKLACE. BETWEEN Seventh and West streets and No. 140 Delaware avenue.

Valued on account of associations. Suitable reward if returned to NO. 14'iy DELAWARE AVE. nvl6-2t LOST DARK GREEN BOOK with initials F. H.

11.. on side. Reward if left at Room 4. Law BIdg. nov 14-216 REMOVALS.

DR. GERALD L. IKJLGHERTY HAS removed his office and residence to IrtlG WEST SIXTEENTH BTltEET. opposite B. A.

O. station. oct27-2m PROFESSIONAL. OSTAL CARD your good film ENLARGEMENTS OF three for 25c. Si.i.i this month.

novl4-if Address 20. Every Evening Office. I OL'lSE C. STASSFOR'l. MAHVHiii Lj method of face culture.

scj.i inent manicuring and hamiKoiiiif bunder and hatrdressing. Suite t02 Equi-oc 1 16-3 in taole liiog. Pnone 147 V. 'IMKED SICK NO I KEEP Vlfinu. 1 ously well.

How Take WH.it. Try it Miss L. H. HITCHCOCK late S2t Arim Graduate I'knn- I'M li octo-m s- 1)R. FRANK ROOP SMITH.

PHYSICIAN AND CHEMIST. a to 5Q8 King strenr EM PLOYMENT AGE NCY. DOMESTIC AND EN KAL IIELP furnished at short notices. Laborers a specialty. DE LA WAKE EM PLo YME BUREAU, fcixth and Tatnah atretts I.

A. phoue 5035. Hours from a. tu. to 8 p.

in. octl'j-lm ADMINISTRATION NOTICES itoTAiE OF EDVVAKD MuTTTETilN" ueceaaea. Notice isner.bv tetters of aamJnistration upon the estate Euward J. of Wilmington 1 foieu unto ranees on the 2itn day 01 Cc-tober. A.

D. lyl4. and all persons indebted 10 the said deceased are to make payment to theaduiinist ratriz without delay aud ah persons bavlng demauds against the deceased are required to exhibit and present the same duly probated to the said administratrix on or before the 2S)tb day of October. A. D.

ID16. or abide bv the law in his behalf. KAN CKJ LHERI Administratrix. Address: Hush A. Garland.

Wilmington. Del. oct30-mwf-jt IjsTATE OJ? CONRAD KELLER. DK- JLj ceased. Notice hereby given that tesiauieutary upon tue estate of Conrad Keller.

ate 01 Wilmington hundred ueceast'd. were duly granted unto Louisa Hughes on the loth day of November. A. D. 114.

and all persons indebted .0 said oeceafced are requested to make payment to the ex-uirix without delay, and all persons having demands against The di -eased are required to xhibit and present same. luly tiiobateti. to the said exec.it rix on jr Iwlcre the loth day ol NiihiiiIht. A. 11 1115.

or abide b. the this l.i.j,n i.oUJs. HUGHKs. Ee-i)l Adur-s: Mi-. LouNa ton street iliniiifclon.

tuill-uiii f-yt II ulies i Del. 1 I Adverti; ement under this head Ir word iOO CAS balance on easy terms, will buy a seven-room house, with all improvements; In good location. A. B. STAVTUN D.

A. A. oct21)-tls-tr FOR SALE New Semi-detached Houses Eighteenth and Kivervlcw (Highland), seven rooms, bath, two porelirxi, hot water heat, laundry tuba. Price low if sold at oncu. F.

H. BE ASTON, octlO-mwf-lm 414 King street. FOR New SALE liouse. HIO Jefferson street, eight rooms, reeeptlon hall, bath, porch, hot water heat, centre of elty. No car fare.

Must Im seen to Ihj appreciated. Easy terms. II. AINSCOW, 809 Jefferson St. novl2-tts-lm FOR SAL0 THREE STORY BRICK HOUSE 1114 West Sixth Street Make an offer.

Phone 3292A. FOR SALE COUNTRY HOME at Carpenter. on B. O. It 7 miles from city, within i minute of station, rooms, bath and porch and store with porch; modern conveniences; stable for two horses: wagon house; storage house; large chicken bouse; sun house for chickens: young bearing fruit trees acres of fenced ground, including large front lawn.

An up-to-date property. MRS. A. D. HAN BY.

Carpenter. Del. COK SALE TWO-STOUY BRICK I house, six rooms strojt. Apply D20 W. nov4-mwf-0t bath.

H4( Klrkwood SEVENTH STREET. i 11 store and table. side. Apply Josepa Hamilton. my7-if 529 ORANGE STREET.

O'JOiWl-NO. 1(N)3 KIRK AVENUE, bath, front porch OOi-UU Eight rooms. and front yard. GEORGE M. MILLER.

S45 Orange street. jy2U-tr A LE wT I-D ET ACI IK house, 5U2 West Twenty-second street; easy terms. PRESTON WALKER, 230S Market street. A. L.

JOHNSON. Eighth and Shipley streets. sep2o-tf 4 10 ENT Y-S ECt )N I NTH ET all convenlcn-ei little money re quired. Apply on PREMISES. o2-mf-lm 1 SALE.

CHEAP STORE PROP- erty and business. Will sell chean to quick buyer. Cannot give business tuil attention. Address 17, ep20-tr Every Klvening Office. L'As-M AND CITY tuu salt or exrhange, can secura you loan, on properties you purchase Iroui ins.

M. E. LEE. sol Shipley st. febil.tf FOR SALE.

Advertisements under this head lc word IO A LE 1CECR EAI. CADYAND tobacco store, doing good business; owner leaving city. Fine stand for oysters. novl6-3t HARRISON STREET. 17INE.

LATEST MODEL GUN, CHEAP; 1 must sell. 510 E. SEVENTH. novl6-3t I X)R SALE INDIAN RUNNER DUCK hens. Call Delmarvla 1592.

novlti-atj rpiIREE GOOD. USKFlL HORSKS. l.OOO 1 to 1.1 0O pounds. Will suit anv business. No reasonable offer refused.

STABLE, rear No. 211 E. Second St. novlG-ltj SALE FIFTEEN S. B.

Mi norca pullets. May hatched. FEItRARA. Henry Clay. Del.

no16-3t noli SALE (1 E. IO II. p. OtH, R. P.

H) cycles. GEORGE McllUGH. SOD Morrow street. novlti-2t POR SALE COOK STOVE. NO.

8. HOL-r ton megaphone. L. C- Smith tvoewriier. o.

iniuire oetween and r. novl4-3t 912 K1RKWOOD ST. IO SALE AT A BARGAIN SOLID oak dining room suite, buffet, crystal closet, table and chairs, on account of refurnishing. Apply CHARLES TOPKIS, 1U14 Boulevard. novl2-tit 1.H)R SALE.

VERY CHEAP 1913 OVER-land automobile, touring, good condition. Apply CHARLES TOPKIS. 420 Market street. GOOD VICTOR COOK STOVE FOR sale. A-l condition, nov 1 1-1 23 E.

TWENTY-THIRD ST. 17OR SALE RUBBER TIRE CUT-under in good condition also set of brass mounted harness. H. A. DRAKE.

Gray- sioneon -win uuao, oiynricn, uei. novy-mwf-3t IOK SALE RUBBER TIRED CAR- riage, in good condition. Apply oct5-mwl-ti 829 ORANGE STREET. fH EAP- -UPRIGHT PIANO. PEDESTAL dining table.

bullet, almost new oct3o-mw f-lm 1. O. BOX 402. I OR SALE CIGAR AND CONFEC- tionery store; good location aud neiuh- iwrnooa casn or easy payments. Present owner cannot give necessary time.

25. nov7-tf Every Evening Office. I X)R maLE INSIDE SHUTTERS FOP. dwelling, good as new 30 in allj. Will be sold at a bargain.

Call 501 WEST TWENTY-FIRST, or-phone 4013 D. o21-tf IOR SALE. TO REDUCE STOCK SEV- 1 tral head of desirable, well bred laniilv horses, very reasonable price. Can be seen any day lefore 1 o'clock, at the farm of C. A.

L1PPINCOTT. Centreville, Del. o2i tf ECON'D-H AND WITHERBEE STOR- age batteries, guaranteed one year yio ship- sepl-tt AUTOMOBILE SUPPLY CO ley street IOR SALE RESTAURANT. ADDRES IO. Every Evening Ottice.

sepi-tf I SALE ALL OUR 35c 40c J'URE uauiornia incs at 3tx- oer auirt. Can u4-tf ir. beat. Max Kelt. 3UO E.

Fourth st FARMS TOR SALE. 'HESTER 'COUNT FARM FOR SALK. Also Delaware and Maryland farms. Call or write. 1 can please vou.

JOHN BAILEY. Cochranvihe. J'a. R. D.

No. 1. Box 2. oct28-mwf-lmi CHIROPODISTS. JU.AliL'lll HAN It All AN.

i AD A'l hi rowkr llanna. id. Chlrooodv and maiucurmg, i-air oressing ana massaging. iHJO ADAMS STREET. D.

A. Even-tgs by appointment. rct2i-tf ANNIE M. tCHAEJ-EJt. CORNS.

BUN. 10ns and ingrowing nai-s and all foot troubles, IXOil 162. du Pont Bui. ding. anlO-tf D.

Jt A phono 1335 PUBLIC SALES. PUBLIC I two SALE TIRE CON EN TS well furnished auartments will lie sold at stldhani A sons Auction Si ore, ill East J'ourth, Friday, November 20, 1 o'clock, p. 111. Apart 111. -ni No.

I From Washington street. Two brass beds, enameled beds, hair mattresses, fell mattresses, dressers and chiffoniers, ouartered oak diningroom suite, leather couch, three-niece rnahoganv frame livingroom suite, princess dresser "in walnut, dishes and brfe-a-hrac. acuuin cleaner, cost $45; bedding of all kinds, as pillow cases, woolen blankets, comforts spreads, tine lace curtains. Axminster rug t)xl2. Wilton rug.

8. 3slo Wilton lO-wire Brussels rug. Dxl2 and 7.0x9 Ac Apartment No. 2 From Delaware avenue. Brass bed, very heavy, cost $05; brass Ud.

all square tubing, cost $71 three-quarter brass Ixd. felt mattresses. iining suite including extension table, buffet, crystal closet, all glass: leather seat chairs, bird's-eye maple dresser and chiffonier oak dresser, five-piece library suite with table to match, mission suite, four pieces. Spanish leather couch, set of disiies. all kinds of bedding blankets, quills, table linen, napkins, bed linen, Ac.

Five Im autiful rugs, all room size, of the best qualities. Notice- This is the best lot of furniture we have offered for sale this fall, and everything lutiM be sold for the highest bid. These goods have only been used about one ear. Parlies going lo housekeeping should attend this salt- and sae money, us everv nrlicle will positively be sold when offered. We will ielier goods free 10 all customers.

Come see a real live a union sale and see the Inn. ST I DH AM it SON. Auctioneers. UOVlO.lS.l'J Advertisements under this head If word HOUSES FOR RENT WEST slDI- r)H Washington lo 1211) Muple 7 12M7 Market lo 1711) Rodney 522 W. Fourth fl N.

Connell tils Itrooim- 10 I21l W. Eighth 7 2324 Washington 1311 W. Ninth BMW Madison IO 217 W. Eighth 8 Dll Jackson lo b. DM12 W.

Thirteenth 14 K) 2r.H) ...114.50 ,...30.00 flS.tK) 520.OO S27.00 $28 OO 930.00 30 $35.00 $15.00 OO tMI $10 tH) $12.00 y.to u.oo Mtl Twentieth 8 tils Jeffei stiii 10 211 West 12 203 W. Seventeenth 1 I 621 W. Twenty-sivth ti tilS JnfTorson 1) 7 1)4 Adams 1012 1507-13-15 Maple '7 212-14 Gray 7 MI2 Lancaster 7 b. 11)27 Ixivering 0 1213 Chestnut 5 SIO Wright 5 1117 Read 5 221) Woodlawn 324 Seventh 5 1028 Pleasant 5 EAST SI I) hi. 507 E.

ourth store. 7 $2() fM) $18.00 $15.00 301 E. Twenty-fourth 7 miuar 102-00 K. Twenty-ninth 0 b. 32 E.

Sixth I $12.00 oi; ivirkwtMxl 7 N. E. Cor. Eighth and French Sts tore. 11 214 King st store.

9 ft) Poplar 431 E. Third t) 02 Bennett txit; Kennett 7 1M1H Bennett r. OlO Iximbard tl' r.i' STORES. Eighth ami Monroe Sts OIK King St. $15.00 $13.00 S12.50 OO N.

Cor. Eighth and Ixmbard Sts APARTMENTS. U.OO 702 W. Eleventh 5 r. 105 E.

Second 3 52 Race 5 823 Washington 6 823 Washington 5 823 Washington 5 704 W. Eleventh 5 419 E. Fifth 5 717 W. Eighth 4 SUBURBAN House at Elsmrre House at Cedars Ilouse at Cedars House at Ashley. 14 3 House at Glynricli.

9 $18.00 7.00 00 $22.00 $20.00 CARROLL W. GRIFFITH fbl4-mws-tr 224 W. NINTH ST STORE Second fhior, southeast corner Fifth and Market; immediate possession. Also, in same building a MODERN APARTMENT four rooms and bath: possession November 25. A.

ROTHSCHILD. Agent. 814 West street. D. A- A.

lsoi. nov4-tf FOR RENT Modern apartment In the flooding, water service year round. Hot water Hot heat. excellent janitor service. CHARLES W.

GOODING, aug8-tl Eighth and Jefferson Sta. IXIH RENT 1225 MARKET. IO ROOMS 1 and bat novio-ot $30. Apply 1225 MARKET ST. IOR RENT AT RICHARDSON PARK.

A. two very desirable bouses, with all im provements. Large lots with chicken houses, for winter eggs. 1'repare and ma1e the poultry nay the rent. A.

K. TAYLOR Richardson 1'ark. Del. Phone 1634 A. octl7-mws-tf I OK RENT LARGE HOUSE AT N.

A. E. corner Clayton and Maple streets. IS rooms and attic: line location; ong term lease desired. Apply WOODLAWN CO.

tJl Grant aveau. IX)K RENT 223 CONCORD AVENUE. Jl 7 rooms and bath, all modern conven-829 ORANGE STREET. ences. Apply auglU-tt 1X)R RENT-2 st reet seven 318 WEST EIGHTEENTH rooms and bath.

Applv ID02 DELAWARE AVE. 2324 WASHINGTON STREET. rooms, bath, cement cellar, heater. front and back porches; $25. 1.

C. McCOLr LEY. 508 W. Tenth phone 5207 W. novlO-tts-3t OR RENT HOUSE 3001 MARKET stn-et.

seven rooms arui bath, porch. one-half acre ground, chicken house. Apply MRS. F. A.

KIRBY, Thirtv-fifth and Market streets. nov'J-tf I OR RENT 432 FERRIS STREET. six rooms and bath. 520 Clayton street, seven rooms and bath modern conven iences. WOODLAWN GOl Grant Ave.

octl-tf TOR RENT, CHEAP NICE HOME. 302 1' Rodney street, only S25. Ten rooms. bath, porch, heater. Will put in new bathroom and enamel sink in kitchen at once.

Apply 505 BROOME ST. oct'20-tt APARTMENTS. A1 ARTMEN TS OK RENT. 010 W. Third 4 rooms and bath.

M2.00 010 W. Third 5 rooms and bath, $14. OO 424 Van Buren 7 rooms bath auu porch 414 OO MAX EPHRAIM. No. 3 W.

Fourth street. I PARTMENT i bat h. hot watt I'll REE ROOMS AND heat, running hot water. telephone and light free. I302 FRENCH STREET.

nov 1 4-1 RENT APARTMENT IN I.VI.K. Eigl ighlh and West streets: five minis and bath, hot and cold water, porch. Inquire E. LEVY, 705 West street. novll-lm FLOOR APARTMENT FOR gas and cook siove connected in 502 WEST STREET.

novl4-3t I ren kit hen. 4 PA RTM ENT, 91 4 EFl'E JiSON STREET. i Al1 cunv '1L' ienccs. o'0-m f-1 in IOR RENT THIRD FLOOR APTliT-inent, inoderii. coimnienl also, large, second-story front room, fiiruished or uu-iui'ilished, with table board.

nov2-lm 1010 WASHINGTON ST. i A RTM EN TS Ft I RENT. 010 WEST i '1'hirtl strwt. Four rooms nd bath. Five rooms and bath ilouse 424 South Vau Buren street, seven rooms, bath and porch.

MAX EJ'HRAIM, 3 W. Fourth St. PUBLIC SALES. 1 UHLIC SALE- -HOUSE AND 11 ACRES 1 of ground at Iron Hill. Md.

I have no further use for it. Handv to citv. on P. R. li.

Will sell to highest bidder on Tuesday at 2 o'clock, p. in on November 17. 1911. A mortgage ol Sl.ooo canstand. Train leaves J'.

R. R. station at 11.40. nov 11-21 J. J.

KEELEY. I I -1 A 0 FV A LU A 1 1 1 1 i A I estate in Appoquinimink hundred. New Castle county. Del Tho undersigned, administratrix ol Emily C. Davis, will sell at Johnson Hotel, in the town of Middleiovwi, Saturday.

November 21. 1914. at 2 o'clock, p. the following, to wit: All that farm belonging to the late 1-niily C. Davis, situated on the State road, one and one-half miles south of Odessa, convenient lo churches, schools, railroad ami waterway, and on the stone road.

Said farm contains 172 acres of land, more or less, suitable for grain or fruit farming; two and one-half-story frame dwelling, windmill and necessary outbuildings. Terms: Two-thirds of nurchase monev cash; balance to remain on farm, with first mortgage, if desired. Also, al the same time and place, five shares of Peoples National Bunk stock, iddletow Del. Any further information mav bo obtained by applying to THOMAS J. 1 DDLF2TON Odessa.

Del. ANNIE E. Ml DDI. ETON, nov 10-51 Administratrix. PUBLIC AUCTION SALE THE ADAMS EXPRESS CO.

Will have sold at auction 500 UNCLAIAtED PACKAGES AND BOXES on Wednesday Morning, November IS 214 Kin Street Out called al 10 o'clock yor.N'd MAN WILL ADDRESS velope at home. Excellent penman KN-tt nov IS Every Evening Oftloe. IADY DESIRES POSITION; OFFICE a work: can use Remington machine. It 4. novlt-2tt Every Evening Ofllee.

JXPKKIKXCKI) STENOGRAPHER DE- from 7 to novI4-3t evenings. Address Every Evening Ofllee. I.MKMKK DESIRES POSITION MAN- aging farm: two in family. I' lu. nov 1 l-mwf-lmi Every Evening Ofllee.

CMRL WISHES POSITION AS CIIAM-I bermaid. 1'I5 S. VAN IIUKKN. MALE HELP WANTED. Advertisements under this head 1.

word 11 ANTED WHITE BOY Ft) It c.EN- I feral store work; good rade. opiortunity to learn novlti-t 227 DELAWAKE AVENUE. MAN FO 11 CERTAIN CLASS OF OUT-door work, similar to collecting: married man preferred; must Ih willing to hustle with object of advancement and steady position. Address in own handwriting, stating age. reference and salary exjected.

Address 1. novlt-lt Every Evening Office. FEMALE HELP WANTED. Advertisements under this head lc word I HE WANTEDFOK eIiTaT VJ housework. novlB-atJ 7 W.

EIGHTEENTH ST. -OOK WANTED AT MASONIC HOME; experienced in plain work. novlti-3t Call Y. Il'AXTED MIDOLE-AOKD ff for light housekeeping. WOMAN novlt-t 513 POFLAR STBEET.

I FEMALE HELP WANTED TO DO general housework, chamber maids, rnok- Apnly In person to DELAWAKE EMP1.0MENT UUKEAU. northwest corner sixth and Tatnall streets oct l'J-tf AGENTS AND SALESMEN. 4 GENTS SELL GUAHtXTKK.n HOS. iery; 7(1 percent nroflt! sin ia.iiv Order repeat regularly lest agents' seller in 'existence. INTERNATIONAL MILLS.

West Philadelphia. Pa. octl7-tf HELP WANTED. Advertisements under this head le word TO I50 MONtTTVaID MEN AND UJtJ women. (Government life jobs.

Common education sufllcient. 2.tKK aptHint-tuents every month. Write immedlately of positions. KHAN KLIN IN-sriTLTE. IMpu 31) T.

Kochester. N. Y. oct2l-lm lUt.MS WANTED S4 A DAY. QUICK selling articles.

Address 21. Every Evenine Office. sep22-tf WANTED. Advertisement under this head If word 'A NT I YOUNG LADY BOARDERS. Home comforts.

Address novl-I2t Every Evening Office. Il'ANTED (KTUPANTS FOR TWO large, communicating rooms on second floor. MO VAN BURKN St. novl6-tf A I I LL PA 2 secoutonV. Address i FOR GURN- novI4-2t very Evening Office.

WANTED HORSE FOR A MOVTH- 1 1 suitable for ladv's use. Will care. 1 23. Every Evening OfHce. nI4-3ti MLL EXC HANGE NEW HOUSES FOR farm.

WILLIAM FAULKNER v. Castle avenue. novl4-3t Il'ANTED A L. FURNISHED apartment; private bouse: western lo-cation. 15.

Every Evening Office. ANTED. ON occupants for THE BOULEVARD, one or two second-storv rooms, communicating; ienccs. oct21-lm private; eonven- PHONE 355 ID. PARTIES FOR THREE OR FOUR cheerful, unfurnished rooms.

Reasonable nov5-lm 15U5 RODNEY STREET. ace cIIrtaTn "doTlTes AN centrepieces carefully laundered at home-best of references, fcoo AN BUREN sT Phone 2503 D. octlD-lm 'ANTED iu liver. pr2b-tf OLD GOLD AND M. F.

DAVIS. E. Second street. ANTED I.OOO CARPETS To CLEAN; storage rooms for rent, $1.50 and $2 per month; Loth phones. GEO F.

LANG CeclJ-ti 12U5 Orange street. 500 CUSTOM MADE OVERCOATS 250 men's tadormade suits, coats and vests, single coats and pants must lw sold at once, regardless of cost, to repay advances. Now is the time to get a bargain aiiu save mouey. ai i.t J. A OFFICE.

407 Market street. Private entrance on Shipley street. nov4-tf BUSINESS NOTICES. rlLLIAM L. WiLLlAMSCO.

KooCng. heating and repairing of all kinds. Jetting solicited. bUl OlvANGL STREET. umington.

IAjI. mar2a-tf JARRY F. MELLON fiumblng heating: price reasonable. Phone connection. SOI ORANGE STREET, hstimates cheerfully given.

augW-tf XJON'T WORRY OVER BUYING NEW FURS Bring youi' fur pieces and have them remodeled, and they wilt look like new. We also do ladies' ana gents' tailoring, cleaning uud pressing, repairing. M. ROSENBERG. 701 W.

EIGHTH ST. D. A A. Phone oTlfe x. sepl-3m X1AND-SEWED CUSTOM WORK A kinds 01 rubber goods repaired.

hptcial Waterproof Leather for win-ttr. We use Sullivan Heels. PARIS SHOE REPAIRING 1U W. Eighth Street. ip22-Cm D.

A. Phoue 1410 50 CENTS TO 3 SET PAID. FOR OLD false teeth. Old gold, silver, platinum. and broken jewelry bought.

Par-el post packages paid day reclved. KEYSTONE 735 Walnut street. Philadelphia. Pa. Established ISOO.

novlti-linf TANLEY SILK A. MERCHANT A 1 lor. Ch-aning. scouring and ladies' and gi-nts suits. Pine, streets.

Southeast crner Ninth and Phone 3508. Delm. novl4-2m JJAPERH AN ii AND DECORATOR. I will paper your room for $2.25. Srcapiug aud sizing free.

JL SHAMES, 103 North Jackson, li. A. A. phone 4321 D. novl4-tl RE YOU JNTEJtESTED IN VOUR trees The Blowers latids.cn pe loresters.

will exaaiine jour trees aud advise you without charge. Modern tree re- mr work our lAK'al address, Viluiiiiijion v. M. C. A.

Phone D. A. o57o. oct28-uiwf-ImS 12 VISITING tTAJtDS WJTH VOUK name and address for lOc. W.

N1JCON. J02'J N. Jcssup street. o24-lm Uali. 1 jii uULtaALK AN IJ lail.

Ah tie bewtst anu inoct desirable tatters on J-atiu. JOHN li. Klilb-GEit. curth bio Jackson tots. Delinaxvla 1 l.occ id-.

6l A. 6523. my4-tl LAWN MOWERS SHARPENED. KING-ers and carpet sweopers rep-lred. JOHN r-Cu fVEl.i-.K.

625 W. Front. apJS-ti 7 1 ESA LTt7 YS TEH sT 1 A i A LlTt IN two. three and five-gallon lots. Shipped to every point: taken from the water daily.

E. S. HILL. 1U hobo I Beach. HI.

Phono 1)2-3. novlt-tts-lmJ tV'ANS. SHAMPOOING AND manicuring vaoor baths 811 MARKET s'l'Kth'j'. 1 hone 3544-D mrl3-ti iAiElk HAN i 1 NO Iroin $2.25 up and painting B. kliO.N 1115 to7 14Ucasier Avenue.

11. A A 1'lione ocl27-tf AME W. STJRLITH A FRONT and 'latuali St. Scrap iron, steel aud dealers. Secoud-tiaiid pipe and tit-iiiigs; all sizes alwa on hand.

sep3U-tl OilN 1 liOLU, i'Al'Eli HANGER. 623 iviAOlON 4T. liei phoue 571eL. over the JO-lap courx' Malion Square, Garden today in th nwiftest hi 1 4. I.

.1. i yi it; t- iiii-i'-. I I' K. 1 1 rnorninK the rid-r had 1H' rnile and nine laps since the vXaxX at mil-niiht and were six hips in front of fhe previous reeord, t-t and C'nro'Ton in 1112. One team the 1H that j-d nwny at the Kound tf the Htarter's pit! drr pyvi out the rae at dawn.

was the Frenr team of Ktriil CuoHHati anl G-rKe Inrnt, the latter hut weeks out a F'reri'h hojiital, wli-r he rj-'vrsI from a wuril in the lr rereivd in th lattle of Charh roi. Prizes of raHh (called primes) were offered unexrjoetedly aurinj the rontest to rider who lead at Kiveri rnile-aK-s. Thene resulted in burnt of ip-ed that broke the record at -i oVlK-k this morning anl hung up new figure at ea-h hour thereafter. COUNTY JURORS. The following jurors have been drawn to serve in the county courts for two weeks beginning: next wek: district Edward B.

Abbott, Robert G. Conner, J. Prince Ford, Daniel Second Martin F. Hutton. John R.

Hudson, Emmett Adanw, William E. Carr. 'ITiird Henry C. Downward, Nathaniel Colbert, George L. Thomas Frizzell.

Fourth T. D. Wilkinson, William F. Lynn, Elward J. urrn, Diidle E.

Hunter. Fifth Henry B. Mamn, I. Elmer Perry, Philip E. layman, C.

Grove. Sixth flenry M. Perkins. J. At wood Wrldin.

Seventh Thomat J. Chandler, Charles H. McDonald. Eighth Oliver W. Fatburn, Eli Davis.

Ninth Robert M. Morrison, Daniel Thompson. Tenth Clayton D. Appleby, Lewis E. Elianon.

Eleventh Walter D. Crompton, T. Rosebv McMullin. Twelfth Stwart L. IWk, Arthur W.

Hope. Thirteenth Joeph Carrow, John C. AUton. Fourteenth James lioyd, James A. Hart.

Fifteenth George II. Record. Peter D. Fritz. Given a Birthday Party, A birthday party was given on Friday evening by Mr.

and Bernard Beste, of No. 1.101 West Tenth street, in honor of their daughter. Elvina. who reached her seventh j'ear. The little folk had a glorious time and were splendidly entertained by the parents and friends of the little birthday celebrant.

Thoe present were: Elvina M. Beste, Cecilia M. Beste, Margaret Frist, Helen Braddock, Margaret Basset Marian Johns. Metta Johns, Irma Johns. Helen Lynch.

Marian Lednum, Aloysius Biermann, Huao Beste. Charles B. Ring, Cecil Lynch. Gertrude Beste, Marae Beste. Emma Bete.

Lulu Beste, Gabnel Beste. Mrs. Mary Beste, Mr. and Mrs. Harr- F.

Schnepf. ilair- F. Schnepf, Mr. and Mrs. B.

Beste. Best Cough Medicine for Children. "Three years ago when I was living ia Pittsburg one of my children had a hard cold and coughed dreadfully. L'pon the advice of a druggist I purchased a bottle of ChamberlauVs Cough Remedy and it benefited him at once. I find it "the best cough medicine for children because it is pleasant to take.

They do not object to taking it," writes Mrs. Lafayette Tuck, Homer City, Pa. This remedy contains no opium or other narcotic, and may be giveD to a child as confidently as to aa adult. SVid by all dealers. Adv.

BANK STATEMENTS. Condensed Siatement of The Equitable Guarantee and Trust Company at the close of business. Oct ober 31, 1914 ASSETS. Loans and discounts Bonds, stocks, etc. i.o41,644.0o loo.722.44 16.SUo.0O 008,337.1) Mortgages Ottice building Other real otate Cah on hand aud in banks LIABILITIES.

Capital stock Surplus Undivided profits Deposits subject to Special reserve Due commissioner ot internal revenue oO. 1 6 OFFICERS. Otho Nowland, President. J. Smith Brennan, Vice-President.

Richard Reese, Vice-President mid Treasurer. J. T. Peimypacker, Secretarv and Trust Othcer. N.

C. Lackland, Assistant Treasiin r. Francis A. Cooch. Assistant Tru-t Officer.

PHILADELPHIA HOTELS. The Colonnade Hotel Chestnut ul iai.i ia iai 1. 1 The New Cafe and Palm Room Noveiues ia Orchesirat and Vttcxl S. M. VV.

Brigg8( STEAMBOAT LINES. WILSON LI Si TO PUILADELPlil PASSENGERS AND FREIGHT. Leave Fourth rttrt-t Wbarf, Wilmington, dally, including Sundays, at 7.30 and lo.lid a. ni 1.3U and 4.15 p. On Saturdays and Sundays only, additional trips at 7 p.

tu Leave Chestnut Street Wharf. Ph ladel-phia. daily, lncludia Sundays, at 10.30 i. 1.30. 4.

IS und 7 p. in. On Sundays and Mondays only, additional t-ips at 7.30 a. CAKES, including Saturday and Sundays. Philadelphia excursion 2oc one way 15c.

Chester excursion 15c one way luc. Lave Philadelphia Ptar IO. North street, iu.15 a. in, aua P. in.

Leave Wilmington, French han. p. Freight Only Oeo, W. JusU Som Co MM otH.i.tloO.01) oUO.tViiliiO I ous ptv wuicu wni Mart wita tne stcti i t'-c of Psrt.uTi:. lu I meantime, the Meek exchaege authorities Ntn orkhould i.pt the b.4i:k.cr I MigjieMion an-i pcinut tr.tding at ap'e ivncciieuis ami publish all but international Mocks.

ith the: ton ituat son oui oi tuc way -in-l en rsiu-ly increasing exports, only the opemng ef the stock exchange ou some basis is liccued again to isai coEj.iUcr.ee. Old View uf Wilmington aitner. ai I ia-J i.xS pUUei ix exhibition tne sauw at the More ot Jauie-t Market streei, an ill Morro a a. -a bird-ee view Wilmington, tia-c ere in existence, uc river" Suuer Kraut Suppvr. 'Hie b.

M. Soc'wtv the Church will -r kraut supper at the Inuno 4UI South trevt, evening from ,1 to Your Habv's tender "tuinmv" Hill Find THIS I he HEST for "everv" ill Now I5c for 3-oz bottle ued to be' 25c' 2oc for 7 02 bottle ued to be 50c EYES EXAMINED FREE Gl $1.00 WEEKLY asses MITCHELL. Ford titig.t 2i Fioar TP si I I III! BKTTERTON. MD. 1DLEWHILE INN and SANATAR1UM for Nervous Men and Women, Pure air, good service, lair prices, bonie comforts.

Children over 12 takeu to board, and aiteutiou country school. Wrive tor particulars. A. U.SUi'LEE..

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