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isSlKB2SSi fl ir 3 sWw iiX i Hgl seas VJW itf wwttm i 3 Sin3 SJMk niiliiillilllK i ivwsaa 1 rs 4THEyjt8WGTO POST WEDDAK MARCH 26 19t3fi Shoes of Graceful Lines ptionalVVeair style in avefypot Shoes they a rte modeled on the very latest lines with all their style they full of comf ort fit snug the first time you put them on and hold their shape until they wear out Shoes tsp to Tri Wear Shoes are built of honest carefully selected leath ers all the way through that is why they give tri pie wear The bet shoe for yon this spring ia a TRIWEAH VOTING COUPONS 5 VOTES For Addrees This Coupon Good Until March 81 Wm Hahn Cos Three Reliable Shoe Houses Cor 7th and Sts 191416 Pa Ave 233 Pa Ave it rzy Jsk JtMP yx iv VLr HI y5 Jw oX iSr i 181 i Ta i SPEED and ACCURACY That Means the When You Mention Typewriters A Worlds Champion Is the UNDERWOOD The Machine You Will Eventually Buy FREE FREIGHT WAR ON ii i MejchCtoAppearAgainst Railroads HereToday SEE WTUBZ AT0 BUSINESS Wholesalers JoiiifRetailers in Effortto Prevent Withdravral of Service in Washington While It Is to Be Continued in Baltimore Ask I to Issue Order Preventing Discrimination The combined forces of the retail merchants of the city will brouglft together this morning at the first hearr Ing before Examiner Elder of the Interstate Commerce Commission to appose the permanency of the discontinuance qf free delivery of freight In the city by the Pennsylvania and the Baltimore and Ohio railroads The order was issued by the railroads February 1 and affects every retail business man in the city and steps were Immediately taken by the commerfciai organizations of the city to prevent Its going Into effect The free delivery of freight has been enjoyed by Washington merchants for so long that they not only look upon It as a right but say that should It be taken away from them the act woulcf bring about discrimination against Washington in favor of Baltimore where the free delivery is to continue Wholesalers Join Retailers The abolishment of the free delivery would not affect the wholesale men who buy in carload lots but would benefit them in that it would encourage Uw buying by retailers from the wholesale mer chants of the city However several wholesalers have Joined the retailers and are acting as chairmen and members of trade organizations with the rer sult that all the commercial Interests will be present at the hearing The efforts to prevent the order of the railroads from taking effect1 brought an order from the Interstate Commerce Commission postponing the effect of the order for four months The order was to have taken effect March 1 and the postponement conUnues the free delivery until June 28 The free delivery of freight by the railroads was maintained through the assistance of a local transfer company of the city When the company raised the rates railroad companies said the service could not be maintained profitably With the abolishment of the free delivery every merchant will be forced to pay for the delivery of every parcel at a rate which will be high especially to the Bmall merchant who receives only I a case or two at a time FAINTSTAS SHEKSEHTE1TCED fii i Grace Kohler Recovers to Hear Justice rsAnnbunce That She Is Paroled 3 GraceJKohlerbeforeUrlebarilniCrIm uiai vuui i nivi yesieraay on ine cnarse thyJlLsleyfalnted before Justice Gould could nlshymposihg the sentence uponherjMlsi Kohlef haajpleaded1 guilty a da TSagolandwas arraigned yfes terdytfpente1aceCiThe Justice told her that he would sentericelier to the penitentiary foroheyearnd one dav She heard noimorcjf or she fell tmeonsciousJ ner neaasmwngjthe xall of the jury box Sbewas hastily tcernoved toa witness Chamber And nffrtrtttrasahniittn emadeto fiecurcarphyslclahwhen she recovered Thenshe was taken back Into courtatohearthe restofher sentence JustlceGould told her lhat he was going ktoparoleherJonigood behavior and that the eentencewhlch he suspendedr was a necessary procedure PlcfuBlllGAIN PLANS FOR EOSHTAL DRAWN Love and Light Recalled to White1 House HUNG THERE ONCE BEFORE Painting Presented to American People by George Watts WaaSent to Corcoran Art Gallery by President Cleveland Reclaimed for a While by Roosevelt but Returnedby Taft Underwood Typewriter Company Inc 120S Street Washington Branches in All Principal Cities if Tk pfj BMW mmTK Keputatloa Built on Quality This pure wholesome whis key is recommended by phy lcians as a tonic stimulant 01OQff WHISKEY Prices FREE City Dellverx S100 full quart delivered 350 gal glass jug dellv II Express Prepaid to Mil or Va 400 for 4 full quarts 375 gallon in glass Jug irea 1 OCONNELL 636 Pa Avj Phone Main 761 A WONDERFUL FLOUR MILL If you owned this mill you could get most lfnqtall of ibe money spent in your community for flour It Is the Midget Marvel one man Roller Flour Mill the only one man roller mlllthat will make a barrel of tbe very best flour cheaper than the large mill The only roller mill suitable for custom work No knowledge of milling necessary Capacity 25 bbls a day 80 days free trial Fully guaranteed Price 1150 up Time payments Write for The Story of a Wonderful Flour Mill Free Anglo American Mill Co 308 Central Trust BUfM OwensbarA Sy JHfWifmjjmjt It Is The Awful Number of Life NOW ON SALE 10 CENTS ALL NEWS STANDS Directors of the New Emergency Hope to Have Institution Open in 2 Years With 50000 appropriated by Congress for the construction of a new Emergency Hospital on the recently acquired site on New York avenue between Seventeenth and Eighteenth streets northwest those In charge expect that in the course of two years Washington will have one of the finest Institutions of the kind to be built at a cost of 300000 in the United States Plans for the building have been drawn by Nathan Wyeth an architect of Washington and a campaign to raise the other 250000 necessary Is being considered by the committee in charge In compliance with a recent request made by Dri William Carr representing the board of directors of the hospital the commissioners yesterday declared New York avenue between Seventeenth and Eighteenth streets to be a business street in order that the new structure which is to be 110 feet in height might be erected under the law LECTURES ON ANCIENT MAN ProfG MacCurdy Appears Before the Anthropolc gical Society Prof George Grant MaeCurdy curator of the anthropological section Of the Pea body Museum of Yale University dellv ered an interesting lecture yesterday af ternoon on Ancient Man His Environment and His ArtJ before the Anthropological Society at the National Museum The lecture wm Illustrated with many lantern slides of scenes taken in France and Spain where so much has been learned in recent years of the ancient cave men These countries were visited by the lecturer last summer lW CARTERS AS No mef al wrarcan touch yxsf ftinca Albert and Crass Sato For Hi tpiue Serge Suits Guaranteed Not to Fade or Crock 5 HORN iIS 611 We turn out printing with char acter rand deliver it when promised YRON ADAMS Printer The Service Shop i llth St Phone Ttti 8203 3 wires i4 350 Silk Lace and Lingerie Waists Biggest assortment of satin mea saline allover lace and French lingerie waists ever shown at this price Actual 350 values in plain shades or stripes Choice of Robespierre Dutch neftk or mannish styles Jj CCf Button front and backs 1 VI 5Easter price WlAVV BEHRENDSL722 247fliSf You dont want metal next your skin you dont have it with GARTERS 25c 50o A Stein Co Makers Chicago end New York THEtUNDAT POST yMall Per Year SM Do you like cheese Have you ever tried Shefford Snappy Cheese Everybody who hag tried it Ukes it ber caue it always tastes good aiid never varies in quality or flavor xo cents ihe package Wherever cheese is sola1 CHAUTAUQUA DAIRY CO Syracuse Jf August Dreka Aged 96 Dead August Dreka 96 years old diedyester day at the home of his daughter Mrs KllkofC 3323 Eighteenth street north west He had been ill ten days Besides his daughter he is survived by two eons GA Dreka of Delnd Fla and I Dreka of Kent county Md Funeral arrangements will not be completed until his sons arrive Mr Dreka was born in Germany In 1817 He came to this country when he was 28 and settled In Kent county Md where he was in the milling business He retired fifteen years ago He had lived In Washington forflve years Mr Dreka was a member of the Odd Fellows Mrs Delabar Dead Mrs Elizabeth Delabar wife of Kll llan Delabar aged 65 years died at her residence 136 street northwest Tuesday She issurvlved by her husband and eight children Charles Delabar of Kingstown Va Virginia Carolyn Kathryn and Florendte of Washington Mrs Clyde Williams of Woodslde Md Mrs Frampton and Floyd Chapman of Huntington Vc Funeral services will be held at the home at 430 today The bodyTvlllvbe taken to Wheelersburg Ohio tonight for burial Love and Life the painting which George Frederick Watts presented to the American people during the administration of President Cleveland came back to the White House yesterday from the Corcoran Gallety of Art where It hasfbeen hanging for the last four years The painting was fpr many years in the Corcoran gallery the Clevelands who received it transferring it there During the Rooseyelt administration it was hung in the White House for the first time but was sent back to the gal lery when fheTafts came Hangs in Wilsons Study Mrs Wilson who is ari artist is said to have observed the painting on a recent visit t6 the gallery and learning that it really was White House property had it removed to the Presidents study where it now hanis Mrs Wilson accbmpinledby one of her daughters visited the gallery Saturday March 15 and returned the next day During the two visits she viewed all the exhibits She did not speak of the Watts picture to lany one connected with the gallery but later sent Miss Hagner her social secretary to ask that the painting be sent to the White House ROW OVER BREAKFAST FfidionAffaif forblstinr is8MWomen NOT EN0UGISEATS TORAIL Hrs AyresSaid Wilson and Marshall teague eSulttHaveibut One Table So They Wm Hot Take Any Thirty Members Had Subscribed Before Told That Only Ten Could Attend PARADE ALL FIXED UP Suffragists Are to March on Congress Rofced in White Members of the Womens National Wilson and Marshall League have decided that they will not attend in a body the breakfast to be giveh at Rauscher on Saturday April 5 to Mrs Woodrow Wilson Mrs William Jennings Bryan and other members of the new administration circle From present indications few will attend as individuals JThey are piqued because Mrs Stephen Ayres Wife of former Representative Ayres of New York and chairman of the committee on arrangements refused to let the organization have more than one table A merry row Is on between the prominent women who represent the committee and the equally prominent ones who have been Identified with the league which has been steadfast in its support of President Wilson since early in the campaign Big Demand for Seats Mrs Ayres and other members of the committee insisted yesterday that the trouble is due to the heavy demand for seals at the breakfast forcing the com mittee to grant only one table seating ten members to the league The league through Mrs George Armes wife ofCoL Armes A chairman of the DIs trirt hrahch of the national order ae clared however that the trouble originated through the action of Mrs Ayres In withdrawing two tables which had been offered to the league Mrs Armes avers that on last Friday Mrs Ayres offered three tables comprising SO seats to the Wilson and Marshall Club at 5 a cover Mrs Armes promptly summoned 30 of the most prominent women of her organization and Informed them of the honor They subscribed 5 each and waited expectantly for their tickets Later on Mrs Ayres telephoned to Mrs Armes that the organization could have only the one tab of ten covers Mrs Armes told her that at least memoers of the league were anxious to attend so that ten covers was more than insufficient Mrs Ayres told her that nothing better could be done League Will Not Attend Mrs Armes then called a meeting of the committee at which the matter was left to Its judgment As It would have been practically impossible for any one to determine which 20 of the 30 women were Jo sacrifice the honor of attending the breakfast it was decided that the organization would not attend In a body and a resolution to that effect was adopted I will not attend and I do not think that any of the other women of the organization will Mrs Armes said last night Both Mrs Ayres and Mrs Armes de clared that In so far aa they were concerned the matter Is closed I I FINAL PLANS ANNOUNCED Mass Meeting to Precede the Pageant and Effort Will Be Made to Personally Present Petitions to Memoers Anti suffrage Organization Announces Judges for Prize Essays by Women On DtamondSr 3 Watches Jewelry HORNINGfeS iU Asks Help for Two Widows An appeal for money to help two worthy widows keep their homes for themselvesand children Is made by the Associated Charities One widow too frail to work has two children one In delicfete health A pension of 7 a week is asked for this family The other widow has four children and it was the suffering of the latter the oldest of whom is 10 that brought her case to the attention of the organization To help her keep her home 5 a week Is needed Negro Baptists to Hold Rally The annual spring rally of the negro1 Baptist churches of the District of Columbia win be held Thursday March 27 at 8 at the Third Baptist Church corner Fifth and streets northwest Dr James Lee pastor The rally represents 35000 negro Baptists of this city Dr Simon Drew pastor of the Cos mopolitan Baptist Church and chaplain of the District morgue will preach the annual sermon Slsleretta Jones will sing a solo Recital by Hiss Mary Seiler The spring term at Fairmont Seminary opened last night with a piano and song recital by Miss Mary Seller of New York city graduate of the Damrosch Institute of Musical Art Although Miss Sellers work has attracted the attention of some of the best known musical critics this was her first appearance In Washington Shewa31ormerly a student at Fairmont Woman FinedforLiquor Sales Edna Robinson a negress was con Tictedtin the police court yesterday of conducting an unUcensedbarJudge Pugh sentenced hereto pay aflneorf 500 or go to Jail fornix nronthsAThe womi an 8 place was raiaea1ssunaayJiy4jjetec Final plans were announced yesterday for the suffrage parade to the Capitol on April 7 when the women delegates representing each State and every congressional district will attempt to present petitions personally to every congressman The women will assemble in a downtown theater In the morning and after listening to suffrage speeches by prominent speakers the paraders robed in white will march to th4 west front of the Capitol Pass Around Both Sides of Capitol At the Peace Monument the parade will divide one section proceeding around the north wlhg and one around the south wing of the Capitol Joining at the east front They will then march Into the Capitol rotunda each delegate with a petition to a particular repre sentative or senator Though the street pageant will not be on such an elaborate scale as that of March 3 when disorders along the line of march resulted hxa senatorial inquiry not yet concluded the suffrage leaders hope for clear streets Wilfjudge Ahti Prize Essays Three women famous in Journalism Ida Tarbell Kate Douglas Wiggin and Jeannette Leonard Gilder are to decide what two women out of all those in the United States can set down within BOO words the best argument against woman suffrage This announcement was made yesterday afternoon from the Washington headquarters of the National Association Opposed to Woman Suffrage which has offered two 100 prizes for such essays One prize is to go to the best argument submitted by any girl or woman from the city ahd the other to the best argument from the country The essays must be In the New York offices of the association at 35 West Thirty ninth street not later than April 30 SENTENCED IN LORIMER CASE 0 Glavis PIeadsGuilty to False Pre tenses and Is Released on Parole George 0 Glavis who in the summer of 1911 obtalhed650 from the Chicago Tribune tot information which he said he could furnish It on the official conduct William Lorimer tho deposed senator from Illinois pleaded guilty yesterday in Criminal ourt No 2 to the harge of false pretenses Justice Gould Imposed a sentence of one year and eight months which he sus pended ana piacea mavis oi probation during good behavior John Callan O1oughlln of The Tribune was In court and acquiesced to the disposition of the case ShtfecfVcutteti AT FOUNTAINS HOTELS OR ELSEWHERC Get the Original nd Genuine 3 ft0 ri i sV VnsC UvaKleindienstof the Fourth precinct KORLICK MALTED MILK MMauiMUaikhl TheFoodDrinkfoFAllAgea Kiar mil mil cum mucr a roroa NotuiijmyMukTriist Insist on HORLICKS BURLESON MADE DEFENDANT Cancellation Machine Manufacturers Seek to Force Acceptance of Bid Postmaster General Albert Burleson was made defendant In injunction proceedings instituted yesterday In the District Supreme Court by the Cummins Company a Chicago corpo ration engaged In the manufacture of cancellation maohines The Cummins Company claims to have made the lowest bid in response to the departments Invitation for sealed proposals but the award was made to other concerns which it is claimed will cause a loss to the government of more than 00000 It lias been advised the Cummins Company asserts that the awards were not In accordance with the law and the court Is asked to declare the awards void to enjoin the department from making other awards pending the litigation and to compel the department to accept the Cummins Companys bid Attorneys Douglas Baker Rurfln Obear represent the Chicago concern STILL HERRING IF SOUSED So Are Mackerel but May Lose Big Duty and Legal Battle Is Sight The Customs Court yesterday decided that a soused herring is a herring and that the same is true of a mackerel lp a case wmen accepted as a pre 1 cedent for 4o00 similar pending issues will cause the Federal government to surrender 1000000 in duties and materially reduce the tariff on certain Imported canned fish The court held that herring and mackerel In bouillon in tomato sauce or soused and placed In tins were within the meaning of the tariff law pickled or salted herring and mackerel the herring being dutiable at one half cent per pound and the mackerel at one cent The government maintained that they were fish in tins dutiable at 30 per cent ad valorem Because of the revenue Importance of the issue the Treasury Department is considering appealing one of the pending cases SAYS HE STAYED OUT NIGHTS Mrs Tatspaugh Therefore Brings Suit for Divorce and Asks Alimony The marital troubles of Albert Tatspaugh a 22Tyear old husband and his young wife Lillian have culminated in a suit for a divorce and permanent alimony instituted yesterday by Mrs Tatspaugh in the District Supreme Court through Attorneys Quinter and Lester The TatSpaughs were married June 3 1311 and according to Mrs Tatspaiigis allegations her happiness wis brief She says that her husband began to remain out at nights and when she remonstrated lwith him he threatened to leave her Mrs Tatspaugh wants the court to restrain her httsband from disposing of his property which she says is worth more than 20000 and to enjoin him from leaving the jurisdiction of the court while her suit la pending Mr Tatspaugh is an automobile salesman NICARAGUA ON GOLD BASIS Republic Eids Itself of Wildcat Money Without Any Confusion Nicaragua got rid of Its wildcat currency Monday and practically went on a gold basis apparently without causing any confusion according to advices yesterday from Managua to the State Department All of the old paper money is being replaced on the basis of one peso of gold coin for 121 2 of paper Only a few months ago the Nidaraguan cur rency was handicapped iy an exchange rate of 2300 per cent Nurse Remembered in Her WilL Catherine Manchester who died on March 22 last In her1 will made thirteen days before her death and filed for probate yesterday remembered hernurse with a bequest of 250 and all her wear lng apparel Mrs Manchester Jeft the rest of ner estate including cash in bank and in building associations In the name of Catherine Myers and Cath erlne Manchester to her brother Edmond Reduces thVtimejffpm Ghicago to San Francisco by one business dayt Arrives SaniFrahcisco 93Cthe third morning just 64hours and 30 minuses fronV Chicago Effective AprilT 1913 The only daily extra fare train from Chicago to California Trie only ex ciusivciy nrst ciass train irom mcago ro oan rrancisco its equipment IS the quintessence of luxury Overland Limited It is equipped with barber shop and bathsit carries ladiesrmaid stenographer JM ilA OrftA 4 VftSir All IlA AlArWtASHA kTV Ann tTA AM rC ctiiu vaibu luauun uao an nit igtuce vwiiuwikauuyuvciucuvc Ul yUUI favorite club or even of your ownhome A maximumtof extra comfortsijord minimum of extra fare 10 It is a new train ofneWi all steel cars with roomy berths spadous drawing rooms and compartments and a dining car service of the highest standard Over a double track system of 90 lb steel rays ballasted with Dustless Sherman travel guarded every inch of the way byAiitomatic Electric Block Safety Signals Leavea Chicago Daily at 7 pm from the Chicago and North Weifern Railway Ntw Patengtr Terminal Chicago Union Pacific North Western Line STANDARD ROUTE OF THE WEST Direct Route to the PanamaPacific Exposition 1915 For tickets reservations and full particulars apply to DHDAVIS0A CSNWIyCo We Chntnat Street rUlitelpUa Pu SCHIIB01IME0A Union Pacific Srttesr 841 CheibBl Street PUkdelphU Pi U6 PUT EOY IN RIGHT JOB Vocational Training Urged in the Graded Schools B0AHD OF TEADE INTEEESTED Committee Appointed to Investigate Feasibility of Establishing Bureau Here to Find Out the life Work for Which Each Ttopil Is Best Fitted Committee on Memorial Funds Following the explanation by Prof Gustav Blumenthal of the workings of the vocational bureaus which are In operation In other cities the Board of Trade is to make an investigation Into the feasibility of the establishment of such a bureau in Washington and a committee composed of the following was yesterday appointed by President Droop Eynon Walter A BroWn John Weaver Graham aM Charles I Corby William Eynon chairman of the committee and secretary of the Board of Trade has expressed the opinion that the public schools should make especial effort to give students vocational training as the majority of the people discontinue their education after the eighth grade He said The need of our schools Is to perfect tho grades from the eighth down so that those who do not continue to go Into the high schools may be fitted for the life work they are to take up We must find a way to discover the field to which each pupil is best fitted and I believe that this should be done by the time the pupil has reached the eighth grade Prof Blumenthals appeal is that a bureau be established which by means of examinations and observations will be able to declare the field Into which each youth should enter Many boys find out too late that they are not fitted for the work they have taken up Memorial Fund Committee Named President Hv Droop of the Board of Trade yesterday named the following members upon the special committee to cooperate with other organizations in the raising of funds for the George Washington memorial Galliher chairman Milton Alles Theodore Noyes Woodward and SCorby He has also named Richard Watrous as delegate to represent the board at the national convention on city planning to be held in Chicago May 5 to 7 and William Phelps Eno delegate to the conference on International arbitration at Lake Mohohk New York on May 14 to 16 The monthly dinner of the membership committee will be iheldin the Hotel Continental tomorrow night and a meeting of the fehad bake committee in the rooms of the board on Saturday night tlet KiSfv lg yS a 5 gr A lJrkPciiteto tSluJSi 3 Es ji Indicted by the Grand Jury The grand juy In Criminal Court No 1 yesterday returned the following indictments Embezzlement John Bos well Silas Mundle Edward Mann Charles Beck Lamont Marchant and William Mitchell embezzlement arid grand larceny Harold Bjirrows housebreaking and larceny Garfield Essex Christian Brazerold Jr Joseph Greek alias Allan Garnet and Lee Swalne robbery Leonard Davis Harry Walker Harry Donaldson WHI iam Mahoney alias William Brown William Sayles Richard Stewart Gebrg6 Butler Lena Brown Ethel Reeves and Richard Nichols grand larceny Walter Tushinsky alias Walter Kenny attempted robbery Percy Mayor assault with dangerous weapon Daniel Watklns depredation on private property i William Ludley forgery William King Cos Spugnard alias Costanzo SpugnardL Charming Floral Decorations for weddings receptions dinners and all social functions GudefeU st CITY BULLETINS California Mines of Good Quality Port Sherry Angelica Muscatel Catawba Blackberry 5 bottles for Eugene Schwab 525 8th st se Phone Line 921 The Fountain Pen Shop Cures Sick Peri Experts to wait4on jrouMZlirPa avev We All Get Our Share of Xnck But some of us get it In the neck because ju dont get your collars Ironed right ale Laundry Str Cna Macaleier for Bli Vernon Dally except Sunday at 10 arni and 143 i Tare 75c including everything Administrationinncn eocHt Ready-to server iUnopened bottles return alleTable wlnes John TCrowley S3I StnpendousDonbleFearare Show Kemesls or the 13 Down Express1 and Slna of the Father Today Virginia Decidedly English oxfords for men Oxfords with real distinction Note the imitation corded tips and the blind eyelets Both of these features are exclusive style points of the new spring fashions Note also the low heels and broad shanks both of whichtend Jo make walking a real pleasure To the man or young man wjio has to stand considerably these English fashions are very desirable 6l black and tan calf at six fifty Of patent leather with neattip at seven Ten oneF St Corner Tenth At tl tra rj meBemeMeewemmmemeweimauBmememmeaaaBmaemematem ii I in1 i i UF BLjf lll wlM I fl Im American corner and STREETS NEAR EVERYTHING On direct car line to theaters shops public buildings points of interest Tariff of Rates Includes Meals Bedroom Detached Bath 1 person dally 300 up weekly fl0 monthly 00 1 Bedroom Detached Bath 2 persona dally 600 up weekly 3500 monthly 110 Bedroom Private Bath 1 person dally 400 opt weekly 2450 monthly SS Bedroom Private Bath 2 persons dally 700 npj weekly 4000 monthly 135 Two Rooms Private Bath 2 persona dally 800 api weekly 4500 monthly 140 Phone Main 2566 Clifford MLewis Prop ijBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBflH BfliHlBBBBHflilHHeBBBBrflft PorfjiHe Fireproof i01 11 rse Warehouses Offices VOtUtgeS Engine Houei Etc Made under the Prnden System patents Open 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EDUCATTONAI SELECT BCHOOI FOR CHaBEBH Manchester Hall 202 Hlllrerpl on block from C064tliut iTe ind Dupoat circle Botriins and du icbool for glru tntstf to 15 Smli bon received at th Day Schoolr Applicant recelTBd atvany tlm Ttrly Una If daiired Summer raontha tm farm Is Connecticut Kindergarten primary intermediate and grammar eonrhsv French and German conversation dally Musfc phrsleal culture Physicians tare Narse PJajrroom Exceptional adTintttea Nutrltlom rood aupplled from farm Horns care For Information catalogue addraia Principal or Kiss Held Secretary rn mMS at EMERSON INSTITUTE For Bora and Toung Man 1740 PrSTK WASHIHGTOIf WINSUW BAfJDOIiFK ant ANGUS MctJ CRAWFORD Trmelpel Dar School Evening School CoxcJiIbw For enllrfi XCal Paint lnnault TTT Ur jpeclal course tor commissions la anar narr marine corpe conaolar serried ana pUnt oaiei Kista and Etreeta Say and ETening School all the year Write caliper phone for ttp catalome VOICE CTJITIJRE SINGING ELOCUTIOX 3Ira Emily Freeh 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