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11 i I ss THEWASHGTON TOST TSONBASZfi XAIfUARY 251909 Mitt iu or hum JKR iinMiLEt 2 rykBV b8aHita to Be Made for i IMMHIMP niiPTinn iiiij ik GreatlftcreaseoC Rebfeerks flWVimil MHByj QXJjljrillg if 1MVBI nTniffl TT a a HB 2KV bK if JPHBfi tnp oa requctt Writataoru 1 WWi JllSHBHabK5 BnUwy Yk Gtr v5fPj Quartered Oak Hl 2150 i1 aE IfHC5 pearance lmpresi vve We I I 11 trWKTia9 if SFBwff I ipis house HERRMANN or Uhderpricg Heavy weight andnediuiri weight trousers in theimost desirable fabrics and patterns Its a cIoslngKut sale and means much in profit to yoiu Quick clearance is in order Cheviots cassimeres worsteds The very neatest effects 240 Trousers 195 5340 Trousers i 235 500 Trousers 3 9 5 600 Trousers 445 750 Trousers 545 850 Trousers 59 Penna Ave Seventh Street Hundreds of MeaSweepCapI tals Highways GEEAT CH0BITS OP APPEOyAE WuhlntooUns Arise to Clatter of Clean in Machines And White Wings Put in Busy Eight Hours in the Northwest Section of theCity Other Three Sections to Be Looked After Today Saving Economy Vouchers IsEiicePut ting Money in the Bank casH Discoiwr youcherI inv TOTLjrnvAiMCTWt ZJUS HSUT a l0MII6anY I iiiiiiiii miiMiihii fiaaaaOaet Forgetting to Ask for Them Is like Forgetting to Ask for Your Change Members of the Economy Cooperative Society can redeem their vouchers in any Quantity for cash or use them as money In eecurn any of the 3HK articles now beiugr displayed at the headquarters of the society 802 New York ave opposite Carnegie library Annual Membership 25c KUPPENHEIMER CLOTHES MANHATTAN SHIRTS STETSON HATS SSOd Suits and Overcoats SJ0O Suits and 0 orc oat J3000 Suits and Overcoats iSiJsO Suits and Overcoats Sale S1285 S1485 1885 S2085 COVTriTTTR ts Mtrt 1013 PA AVt i OFF ANY MANS OR WOMANS SUIT DURING OUR CLEARANCE SALE CREDIT PETTIT 6 CO Seventh and Eye Streets SWA mns This signature is on every box of the genuine LAXATIVE BROMO QUININE TABLETS The remedy that Cures Cold One Dsy Comprehensive showing of omiti unify Silver Community Silver is the most durable and the1 most beautiful of all plated wares Shown In three rich designs The Classic Avalon and Flower Luce Guaranteed for 25 11th Sts NW Barber loss The clatter of the street sweeping machinesmachines punctured with the loud commands of the drivers aad the men follow ing thatworlc with wagons brooms and shovels together with the grating metallic scrapes of scoops and the swish of the brooms awoke the citizens of Washington and the strangers within her gates early yesterday rooming The scene of an army of street cleaners working on Sunday was so ua usual that the fact caused general favorable comment Not one dissentin voice marred the great chorus of approval that went heavenward at the prospects of clean streets Since the last snowfall a week ago the crossings and roadways of the prin cipal streets of the business and resi dential section not to mention the less Important and outlying sections have been a mass of snow slush liquid mud and jdebris of a multifarious character that have made the public thoroughfares the wonder of the oldest inhabitants as nothing Jlke it was ever berore seen it this city Many of the crossings have been practically impassable Iarge Force at Work The entire street cleaning force numbering 250 men who look after the hand sweeping of the streets together with 2i street sweeping machines 37 carts and more than 125 men employed by the con tractors who do the machine cleaning 1 started the work of cleaning up the streets at an early hour yesterday morning and vigorously prosecuted that work all day putting In eight hours of strenuous duty with astonishing results The area cleaned by machines was 1800000 square yards from which 140 two horse wagonloads were removed The hand sweepers thoroughly cleaned 1300000 square yards assisted by 47 two horse wagons that handled 496 loads during the entire day The aggregate number of square yards cleaned was 3100000 and a total of 636 wagon loads of slush and fllh were removed There were in all 375 men actually engaged In the work besides the office force urider Supt Wood and the street cleaning Inspectors It required 177 horses to handle the street sweeping machines the wagons and the carts that followed the sweepers The entire northwestern section of the city west of North Capitol street anl north of Pennsylvania avenue including that thoroughfare from the Peace monument to Washington circle at Twenty third street was thoroughly swept by the machines and the hand sweepers Beginning early this morning all of the sautheast northeast and southwest will be similarly cleaned All of the mud and slush gathered was loaded in tight cartb and dumped in the sewers which were flooded with water to carry of the accum ulation of filth All of the heavy ice and mow was carted off to the dumps Supt Wood of the street cleaning de partment went to the District stable3 at 4 oclock yesterday morning and person ally supervised the getting out of the equipment Ha gave the work his personal attention until late in the afternoon His office in the Municipal building was a busy scene all yesterday with every man at his post The money to pay for this unusual work will be taken out of the regular street cleaning fund Criticism Called Unjust Mucli adverse criticism of Commissioner West and the superintendent of the street cleaning department has been made on account of the unusually filthy condition of the streets but it was no fault of either tf those officials Congress has not made the necessary appropriation for the removal of the snow and no one else is to blame say officials of the District government The past week of slush and mud on the streets of Washington making it one of the dirtiest cities in the country has been an object lesson to our national legislators said a District government official that should Immediately bring a liberal appropriation from Congress to keep the streets free from ice and snow Pictorial Reproduction Benefit of Widows and OrphasJ For the dual pufposeof raising money for the widows and orphans fund and providing for themselves and their friends a novel theatrical entertainment the local aerie of Eagles has arranged to give Henry Ellsworths reproduction of the Oberammergau passion play at the Belasco Theater Sunday January 3L It Is hoped thatthe Marine Band orchestra will furnish the accompaniments and well known singers ln Washington will sing The entertainment will consist of a complete set of colored stereopticon views of the passion play and it Is said that these are the only pictures that were ever taken of the original play at Oberammergau These views are 300 In number and include every scene and tableau from the beginning to end 1 DEATH OP ATTTS Father of Milton Ailes of Washing-ton Expires in Ohio A telegram was received In the city last evening giving news of the death yesterday at his home in Sidney Ohio ofH Si Ailes rather of Milton Ailes of this city Milton Atles was called to Ohfo sev fradays ago and was at his fathers ueusii4e wnen ne died DETECTIVES SEDOXTBLEEFFOET Inspector Boardman Believes Influx of Footpads andSecond Story Workers Is Due to Coming Inauguration Many Houses Ransacked in Last Fetf Days and Clothing and Jewelry Taken PLAGE ARCH NEAR STATION Writer Says That Lincoln Memorial Should Adjoin Nations CapltoL He Asserts That Artists Sculptors and Landscape Architects Are Not Absolute Authorities STEEL PLATE MEN DINE Association Gives Banquet to Officers and Departing Member The tenth annual banquet of the Steel Plate Transferrers Association of this city was Meld last evening at the Eagles Hall Sixth and streets northwest It was a dual event being in honor of the past and present officers and a parting tribute to one of the associations members Orville Herlocker who is leaving Washington for Chicago to accept a position with a Western concern The toastmaster on this occasion was Lloyd Brooke Around the board were seated the following members President Benjamin Goldsworthy vice president William Franke secretary John Prender treasurer Walter Dixon George Wright George A Mason John A Mooney Edward Shaffer Herlocker Charles A Hall Col A Head ley Francis MNally Joseph Griffith Sherman Miller Edward Kittle Charles Vermente John Perry Samuel De Binder4 Harvey Cote John Neuman Brooke George Dant Frank Louderback William MtAleer Rudolph Bender and President Robert McKechnle and Second Vice PrerMent Alfred Frost of the Steel Plate Manufacturers Association Of New York JOHN CAPEES LMPE0VES Commissioner Hopes to Be Able to Keep Speech Engagement Friday The condition of Commissioner John Capers who has been confined for a week at home with bronchitis complicated with a cold which threatened pneumonia continued to improve yesterday He has been invited to make an address InCambridgeConni Friday night Janu ary 29 before the McKlnley Association of that State at their annual dinner and he is anxious and hopeful that he will be able to fill that appointment km A Hi ZmrlBrJm Kentuckian to Lecture CoL George TV Bain of Lexington Ky I wilt deliver a lecture February 5 in the Sunday school room of the Church Of the I Ascension jvuussacuuseiis uvenue ami Twelfth street northwest His subject will be Among the Masses The lecture will be the second of the Season under the auspices Of the Mens dub and will be for the beaeflf of the church fund nrrfT THE KEELEY QURE Drink and Drug Addictions i admtnlKerad at KEEtT iNSTrrnTK IU NorUiCaiiitol etrBrt winmtOB uvtw cts th District et C1ub la lUrrUaa Say it and Over Headaches Biliousness Constipation Ayeis Pills Headaches Biliousness Constipation AyersPills If your doctor says this is afl right remember itl Editor Post Touching on and appertaining td the proposed Lincoln memorial it appears to the writer that the scheme advanced by the McCall measure offers by far the best solution of the matter Suppose the monument were placed down at the rear end of the swamp JiJ7 Pe would go there to see It The Sixteenth street site would be a much better place visible from a great distance but how many visitor would ride out that far and then walk several squares to take a look at it Napoleon had an experience of this sort when he rearranged the streets of ans ine Avenue de lOpera was opened up and improved at great expense and the people told to use it for a fashionable thoroughfare But the people didnt do it for the simple reason that the avenue was out of the path of traffic One argument thrown at the sponsors of this measure is that none of them are architects artists sculptors of landscape gardeners Granted but does that necessarily imply that a set of men of those professions would be absolute authority on the subject or properly placing the monument they design ijy laKing note of one result of their decisions one cannot but susneot tha they are not the whole thing when it comes to fhe design business I refpr to that amateurish looking structure the railroad bridge across the Potomac The engineers who designed it were limited to the homeliest type of truss seen in a nightmare but tried their level best to give it a neat appearance by making the top chord of each span a curve and leaving an open gap between the spans This gave not only a break in the monotony of such a long bridge but the succession of arched spans made a relief to the eye as well But along comes Mr Burnham of this esthetic parking commission and insisted that the top chord should hot only be continuous from shore to shore Out should be one unbroken sir ht line for said he the straight line Uthe line of beauty In all my 25 years experience is an architect over half the eastern part of the country I feel free to say this was the first and only time I have heard of any pretensions to such claim for the straight line On the contrary the Egyptians Grecians and Romans the Inventors of the architecture we are now using and which we are unable to irn prove on in one iota not only made their cornices but their base lines as well curve out from the building line either in the horizontal or perpendicular so as to obviate the appearance of broken back which always accompanies a long stretch of straight line The McCall scheme has one great advantage over both of the others We have heretofore been putting up our monuments In a hit and miss sort of a way by means of which s3me very creditable articles are put back of the railing while some execrable peces ara thrust out to the very footlights then to screech in the face of every passerby The Union Station has been built on a magnificent scale and is now the gate to the National Capital Every one coming Into or going out of the city will see whatever is placed in that neighborhood Just now It Is overreplete with buildings that appear to be about to coV lapse plastered and papered walls exposed to view In all directions looking far worse than any billboard even such buildings as are habitable being submerged to their second stories by the street embankments while their owners unable to repair things wait to be told by the grade damage commission that their properties have doubled In value if this land be added to the Capitol grounds it will not only prevent the col lection of undesirable citizens which always gather about a big station but lying as it does between the only entrance to the city and the Capitol will eventu ally be to Washington what the Acropolis was to Athens he Forum to Rome the place of greatest honor to national heroes where they cannot help but be seen by every one who enters or leaves the city The sum allowed by this bill for the monument would build a campanile 300 or 400 feet high or a triumphal arch hundred feet high either one of which would oe sate rrom eclipse by the station Respectfully A DUSHANE Washington January 22 Anxletyisfeltin1rollce circles relative to thef increasing numbers of robberies daily It is believed that many of the thefts are committed by thieves who are coming Into Washington for the inauguration Inspector Boardman chief of de tectives has Instructed hisroento redouble their efforts to copewiththe slt eatlon JohnB Barnes of 2801 Eleventh street northwest arrived home early Sunday morning just in time to prevent a wholesale robberyf When heonened thefront door he heard a noise in the dining room and Investigation developed that thieves had ransacked the rooms and had piled their loot on thev table vj When Mr Barnes entered the house the thieves made their escape by a rear window The police of the Tenth precinct were notified and an investigation is belng made The home of William Morse 322 Thirteenth street northwest was entered by thieves and ransacked An inventory of the property has Tiot been made yet and the police ara not aware of the extent of the robbery Store Sobbed of 40 One of the most daring of recent rob beries occurred early yesterday morning In the store of George Altenms 2920 Fourteenth street northwest Entrance was gained by forcing a rear window and after breaking open the cash register the thieves manipulated the combination on the safe and stole about 4 A gold watch was stolen from A Sutherland 1735 Wlllard street northwest and fifteen chickens and a cane seat chair were stolen from Gusack 2010 Seventeenth street northwest On Saturday night a barrel of dressed chickens was stolen from Price 427 street market by a young negro Detective Berman was detailed on the case but he has been unable to locate the chickens Many Other Petty Thefts An overcoat was stolen from a hat rack In the home of a man In Fourteenth street and a similar theft was committed at a Pennsylvania avenue hotel Two gold pins were stolen from Miss Dalsh and a quantity of clothing from Mrs Trammel at 711 Eighth street southwest Numerous other petty thefts were committed The detecUves are working overtime and the police of the precincts have re ceived instructions to make careful inquiry for articles offered for sale At 11 oclock AT GALLERY OF FOREIGN ARTS DUPONT CIRCLE CLOSING OUT THE BUSINESS By OVdr of the Directors i Valuable Paintings Engravings Cabfnets Ceramics Hall Clocks Bronzes Tables Marble Benches SunDialc All Go to the Highest Bidder Among the valuable paintings to be sold are two by Sir Thomas 4 Lawrence 1 by Overbeck 1 by Modrozo cl Sale Starts at II oMock By Catalogue TOBOLDT Auctioneer i Lhc oahr train between Onarfo anil Soutaern California via any line ex clusrrery tor first dass traveL AH others alio carry tourist sleepers end second class passengers Jtlaa Pullman for Grand Canyoa Arizona CKicaja snaVKsasM Cry to LosAntfelas San DietfO and Ssa Fraacuco Aimreqwpmcat throughout Carries Fred Harvey iinxag ear compartment sad drrwimtf roomPulI mass Obfratioa sleeper with ladies parlor sad a dab car inwinterless California you enjoy jerfect weather WILL ORGANIZE WAITERS Plan to Unionize Employes of Restaurants and Lunchrooms McCarthy JJie organizer of the bartenders union is making an effort to organize the cooks waiters and other employes of restaurants and lunchrooms and the servants in private families acting on ttfe belief that people are working under unreasonable conditions as to wages and hours It is estimated that 5000 persons in the District are eligible tor membership and the organizer plans to call a meeting soon CHTTBCH TO CELEBRATE Methodist Protestant Congregation Will Observe Its Eightieth Anniversary The First Methodist Protestant Church will celebrate Its eightieth anniversary this week Services will be held every evening during the week except Tuesday On that evening the pastor the Rev Truitt and his wife Will hold a reception for the members of the congregation The anniversary sermon was preached yesterdaymorning by the Rev Sheridan qf Baltimore and the announcement was made that the church morteae wuuiu De nquiaatea reviims 10 is44 me cnurcn held its services at Sixth and streets southeast and then It moved to Virginia avenue In 1S97 a storm jvrecked the church at that spot and the congregation boiigbt the present site The church was founded by 32 persons and has had 32 pastors Many of these pastors are living and are active in the work of the church in different parts of the country SPECIAL Today Jan 25 Tomorrow Jan 26 250 Combs BKSSSE3S35HSfe llff 87c 4 and 5 Combs for 198 300 Bandeaux Dame Fashions latent edicts demand that Mr Ladys Colifnre be bedecked with combs bandeaux barrettes and Ornaments galore are shonins some very new and novel hair ornaments In advanced spring styles The three specials lire offer for Today and Tomorrow are absolutely the newest creations The designs are too numerous to mention and the assortment too large to describe They Include all our spring samples and must be seen to Jbe properly appreciated Every one of these hair ornaments will be sold to you with the distinct understanding that the money will be refunded If any one of them can be duplicated at double the price we are selling them for An early lnsprtion Is urged as naturally the best pieces will be sold Brat FUNERAL OF DR MILLER Body of Well Known Physician Taken to West Virginia for Burial The funeral of Dr Preston Miller was held yesterday afternoon at 230 oclock from the residence 2621 Fourteenth street northwest The body was sent last night to Clarksburg Va for burial Dr Miller was 68 years old and had been practicing his profession In this city for more than ten years He was stricken wjth Blights disease some time ago and died Saturday 6 is survived by a wife ani one child The Man Who Knows is coming CITY BULLETINS Druft Major Jorgensen Retired Drum Major LuJwlg Jorgensen of the Engineer Corps Band Has been retired at hi3 own request by the War Department Mr Jorgensen has held this nost for 30 years and has probably led more uuipu paraaes man any other man In the country He is 6 feet 2 inches tall and weighs more than 200 pounds 4 Large Cans Tomatoes 35c V2iPK Coi2 25c 4 str Beans 25c 3 Sifted Peas 25c 3 Old Vir Fish Roe 23c TJ Auto Eta Fears 7r can largs cani of Large Beets 10c small cahs of Small Beets 10c 8 lbs Buckwheat 25c 3 doU Potomac Herring 25c SOleine Soap ioc Ars gtarch 10c 3 Mammoth Glvcerine 10c 3 Scouring Soap 10c 914 Uth it se and Pyles other stores The Man Who Knows Is coining 25 Try Our Famous Stews age Phlla Oyster and Chop House 613 11th nw We Have Sold Heurlefc Beer For twenty years and are still selling It Maersenand Senate brewoty bottline Arlington Bottling Company same ofd plce Phone 34 Jewel and Cm Steam Radlaton 1204 Gst CA1 Muddiman Co 616 12th Post Want Ads Are Free Use the classified rnliimn tw and 5cure results No charge for the advertising Save On your Gas Bill A 331r3Tper cent saving guaranteed by the use of our regulators Capital Gas Consumers Co 616 ci JNoCharge PhoneM3537 ACoe mgr LUCIOSTt JEWELRY HIGH ART 1307 STREET Rarely is such a value offered I The finish is beautiful design artistic and the whole appearance impresi vve We bought a large number of these Sideboards at a special price enabling us to offer them at this low figure When In Doubt Buy of 7th and WEveVSts NW ff wrw wrnr i rij Mr Mirclunt Xet us suggests jdefiignol electric djalay lighting auit ablfeorqur bufldifagj 4 It wiU advertise your busi tpiesa rypur cityr uring fthe maugurial rjeriod WHMP if UP FOR WASHIHBTCffl i A i ii- Potomac Electric Powir Go 2l3l4lh Street For The Latest Automobile News Read The Daily And Prince Albert Full Dress and Tuxedo Suits For Hire and Vest 645 From Suitings Worth 20 to 25 A good selection of patterns to choos from including Asome blacks 4 and 5 Trousers 220 THE TAILOR 637 St Sunday Post Get The I Best MODERN DOUBT IS BLAMED MARINE AND ORCHESTRA CONCERT TOD A UN ITED STATES AUINE BARRACKS AT 2 William II SaBtcImann LeVde SI arch Lincoln Centennial nevr Overture Jolly Robbers Meditation The Dying Poet Walts 1001 Nights Suite Scenes Plttoresque a March Air de Ballet vAngleus Fete Bohem March Grotesftue new Saraband new March Semper Fidells 4 i i Sanford Suppe Gottschalk i Massenet Slndlns Bohm Sonsa Disbelief in Future Punishment Declared a Cause of Crime The Rev Wright preached at McKepdree Methodist Church last night taking as tiis text Gods question to Eve What Is this that thou hast dene In part he saldr God startle the already awakened conscience of the woman with the question and there revealed to her mental vision the long procession of jvoes that must through ail time tread up and down the earth because of her disobedience This is the true picture of an accUrsing conscience The voice of God to Eve is the voice that every soul hears at its Hist beginning tn sin But as the universal conscience of the race may become stulUfled through centuries of sn so the individual conscience gradually deadens by repeated transgressions un til it refuses to heed the interrogation of God This subject also shows us that God always places somewhere the respdn Eltcility of ism Ther a is ho such thing as an irresponsible act except In cases Insanity and not near so much of this as criminal lawyers In courts of law would have us believe It has been said that corporations have no souls but the individuals who constitute them will discover that they have very conscious ouIs wherj it comes to the final placing of responsibility Who can dispute that we become responsible for the sins which we might tut do liot prohibit Silence on our part In the presence of crime makes is parties to It 1 One force working in sobiety today which has greatly multiplied vice is the ererxrlne unbelief in future punishment This heresy Is boldly championed in the present ae and is a sweet morsel to the soul vitiated by sin The progress that It I making and the power thatit is wielding may be seen In thefactthat it is not OBly reized uponby vicious classes ut someof the strongest and most popular puipit orators are Doijiy protlaimingJit The Jbglcalresult off this lsaucensetocnmeroitne worsi oraer Limited Electric Lighted Throughout VIA THE Chicago Northwestern Union Pacific and Salt Lake Route This Is not merely a show train It was built mamly for COMFORT It is valso famous for Its courteous train crew Get tickets reservations Of iwilbourneVc A Chestnut St Philaaelohia Pa DeFRIEST EJl 2S7 Broadway New Tork Wtk km vj vH Careful Consideration of the Fuel Question Will lend mhisU as to the dtlalilitr of nslnf Coke It it bj far the moU economical fuel and canbe counted on to site perfset resalU at all timet 2S Buihels targe Coke delUered 40 Bwbels LarttOke delivered 0 Bushels tirgft Coke delivered IS Buthels Cruaned Coke delWered 40 Bunheli Crushed Coke delivered Bushels Crushed Coke deliirered C9 1X70 J339 SI50 WW Washington Gas Light CO 413 Tenth Street Ton Cin Always Find Itst Andrews BOX PAPER Everybody st needs paper most everybody sella aper but you cant ret piper at the prtcewe OfTer youln this ad from most eerybodyr This papers Is ot the fatorlte topxA varieties and absolutely honestly re dured 2J5 Bjx wi 43e RfiNDRWSPAPERCO TkrtrjitrwHiMB 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