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lu SH-PLOT TO KILL MIKADO Conspiracy AgalnsrEmperor 11Isipped In Tokyo IWOTOD BE ASSASSINS JAILED tv Japanese Kewspiper Makes Public C4ails of Firit Known Effort in Coun trys History to Strike at Throne i Prisoners Said to Be Active in the Allied Socialist Movement 1 Tokyo Sept 21 A sensation was created by the publication this afternoon Of the details of an alleged plot among his own subjects to assassinate Emperor The startjfng story appeared in the Hoebl Shiiribun which says that the IplQttera who are now under ai rest eer ttafnly will tie sentenced to death after trials before a special secret court This Is the first time in the history of Jthe country that the life of the sovereign has been plotted against by his own peo iple and the fact known Jt is understood that a rigorous censorship had prevented the publication of so much as a hint of the conspiracy until this evening when the Hochi Shimbun assumed responsibility for the alarming announcement The papers assertions are not without a show of authority There are now in jail In this city a number of persons who flre alleged to be active In the allied Socialist movement and those who are coniidered responsible say as does the llochl 3himbun that the arrests followed the discovery of a conspiracy against the throne According to the paper the assassins planned to accomplish their end while the emperor was vUltinj the military school Just outside the capital The plot was discovered in time to protect his majesty and the plotters were seized at once it IIi IWS tfeii iW i il 5Z A WOl iV tar i iflrf TEVTT 7 Til if 4hkC 1 Jt iJkv BY WEX iOmZV ZZ I To Bombaiqo thebeantJfulif that dozy lsleSW ynere came a loreigo aonguo wuuw iAn i She posed and posed and sang and posed until there spread as tlp Ttant milha Rovai ooera Houaet theyve got another plpi5 via MiTnniiMi Rnimmelii i the Islands glided youth J5L Vf Flockeof promptly to the Opera House to ascertain the truth Nor was the verdict long deayedior cried the Joyed beholders Never did star reveal such art or such a pair of shouldersl UTTV jv rsj i r5 feniti iiTrv Tiswfc Among the crowd was Bpobobboo and he was smitten hard So hard he tipped the doorman to take the dame his card And entering he murmured Pet my lovff is true and hot To which the star responded Tush Just tell me whatche ot I have replied Xirthario eleven rows of hutst Four dozen plgsj a million clams and a thousand cocoanuts Besides a painting that I made a flatfish In a crater And now I deed the bunch to thee right here In this the ayter Tour bids accepted said the star and she sailed across the sea But oh the fuss she left behind was fanciful and free A baker claimed the cocoanuts a fisherman the clams And In the huts the air was filled with mad Marconigrams They put It up to Bangaroo that most astute old chief While owners creditors arid star all clamored for relief Said Bangaroo To end this fuss this shameless fight fdr pelf Coo coochey coo coo coocheycoo Ill take It all myself Meaning In the native tongue Whos loony now 3M 18000 GA RLWE Xt 7 i i td Ciyil arVeteransfRevieed lvbyM President i WEATHEErFAVOES 10U 30TS it 3 A3 Pu St5Tfl COMING TO THE THEATERS JUROR SAVES PROSECUTOR Uniontown Prisoner On Trial for Murder Attacks Lawyer in Court Uniontown Pa Sept 21 Lee IT Smith charged with the murder of his brother in law Evan Moser and his father Porter Smith attempted to assault District Attorney George A Patterson in the courtroom Tuesday during the trial Patterson was cross examining Dr White an expert In nervous diseases employed by the defense when Smith sitting at the counsels table grasped a large bottle of patent medicine that was one of the exhibits In the case and nished toward the district attorney As Smith raised his arm to strike Jo Feph King a Juror leaped from the box and caught Smiths arm as he was about to strike the district attorney on the head Patterson who has only one arm sat apparently bewildered at the boldness of the attack and seemed helpless to defend himself Juryman King who is a steel worker struggled with Smith who fought with almost superhuman strength The combined efforts of three sheriffs were necessary to hold the prisoner Two deputies were detailed to sit beside thn prisloner during the rest of the trial OBD EELLOWg WIN SlZES Delaware Lodge Degree Team Among Those Successful at Atlanta Atlanta Ga Sept 21 The parade to day of the Independent Order of Odd Fellows was the crowning feature of the eighty sixth annual session of the sovereign grand lodge The following prizes for drill and de gree team contests were awarded to night Canton drills Class A First prize 1000 Marion Ind No 6 second 6X Lucas No 3 Toledo Ohio Canton drills Class First 700 Brunswick Ga No 8 second City or Straits No Detroit Rebekah degree teams first 400 Magnolia Lodge Fort Worth Tex second 300k Olive Branch No 10 Indianapolis third 100 Olive Rebekah Chattanooga Temple encampment golden ruie degree First M0 Philadelphia second 200 Metropolitan Indianapolis Royal purple First 500 1niladelphia 6econd 200 Metropolitan Indianapolis Subordinate degree contests first decree First 500 Indianapolis second 200 Eden Lodge Wilmington Del Second degree First 500 Eden Lodge Wilmington Del second 200 Indlanap SHE WEIGHS 450 AT DEATH Baltimore Elephantiasis Victims Casket Three Times Ordinary Size CUeclal to The Uuhington FMt Baltimore Sept 21 After having suffered from elephantiasis JS years Mrs Anna Holland 61 years old of this city died today When the malady first attacked her Mrs Holland weighed about ISO pounds At the time of her death she weighed 450 It was necessary to have a special casket made to contain the remains It Is about 6 feet longs and more than 30 Inches wide or about three times the size Df the ordinary casket When first attacked by the disease Mrs Holland consulted a specialist and although she had numerous professors treat her all efforts to rid her of the malady were fruitless It soon became almost Impossible for her to enter and leave her home through the door At the funeral Friday the services of twelve pallbearers will be required Orders were given to the cemetery attendants to make the excavation five times the ordinary size National Otis Skinner Otis Skinners appearance at the National next week in his latest New York success will be welcomed by all playgoers His new play Tour Humble Servant will prove to his many Washington admirers a decided departure from the previous lines of characterization he has essayed here Mr Skinners past reputation as an exponent of romantic roles has given him prestige in classic drama and the fact that he has lately espoused the cause of tne modern dramatist has somewhat disconcerted theatergoers who revere the fossil works of dead and gone playwrights Otis Skinner is however too brainy and progressive an actor to travel in one rut Tour Humble Servant is an up to date modern comedy Belasco Max Figman in Mary Janes Pa In Mary Janes Pa an Idyllic mid West comedy by Edith Ellis which comes to the Belasco next week there is an exquisite handling of the loves of the human soul John Cort under whose management the piece is presented is said to have Given Max Figman the star a strong and well cast supporting company It is said that the story of Edith Ellis play parallels the poetic tale of Tennysons Enoch Arden until the ending which In Mary Janes Pa Is most happy So amid the pastoral surroundings indicated one may expect a tale involving the love of a parent for the child husband for wife and lover for sweetheart Columbia A Fool There Was Robert Hilllard in his much discussed play of dramatic surprises A Fool There Was will be Been at the Columbia next week It created a great stir when first produced in New York and crowded the Liberty Theater for weeks A Fool There Was is an intensely dramatic portrayal of a phase of life set forth in the thought and philosophy of Kiplings poem The Vampire Mr Hllllards company Includes Berton Churchill Stella Archer Winifred Burke Little Boots Wurster who has appeared in every performance of the play since its opening night and Virginia Pearson as the fascinating vampire woman Chases In and Out Chases next week will bring to the Capital Homer Mason and company Including delightful Marguerite Keeler in In and Out the latest farcical hit by Porter Emerson Brown the author of A Fool There Was The special scenic production includes two revolving stages nine changes of scenery and a carload of effects The supplementary leading attraction will be one of Edwin Stevens and dainty Tina Marshall In Mr Stevens Cousin Kitty played by both artists in congenial roles Frank Tinney the blackface comedian Lo Lo the mystic a real Sioux Indian girl Natalie and Aurle Dagwell with popular songs Barry and Wolford the extravaganza stars and Adonis and his dog will complete the bill Casino Vaudeville A bill of varied attractiveness has been engaged for next week at the Casino The high grade vaudeville features will include the Royal Venetian Band of sixteen expert soloists under the direction of Conductor Sig Quin tano Maj Doyle the liliputian traveler and entertainer Dow and Dow said to be inimitable Hebrew comedians Cummlngs and Gladdlngs In an exhibition of novelty eccentric shadow dancing the Tossing Thompsons expert Jugglers Beatrice Vance Singing comedienne and character RHODE ISLAND PICKS BISHOP Rev James De Wolf Perry Elected at Episcopal Convention Providence I Sept 21 The Rev James De won Ferry Jr rector of hi Pauls Church New Haven Conn today was chosen bishop of the Episcopal Church of Rhode Island to succeed the late Rt Rev William McVlckar The pelection was made at a special conven tion of the diocese Seven ballots were necessary to gain the required clerical majority although the majority of the laity was obtained for the New Haven candidate On the fourth ballot The vote In the deciding ballot was The Jtev Jame3 De Wolf Perry clergy SOrlilty 106 the Rev George McClel lan Fiske rector of St Stephens Church vi mis city ciergy is laity sj The election of the Rev Mr Perry was a surprise as he had not been prominently mentioned as a candidate He is regarded as a low churchman Movements of Ocean Steamers ARRIVED New tortsrJtpolc from Soutttnpton HambiTf rCJltni from New York UvtrpbSVsnii York Werlon from iUiliphj PlrooBJbJRetrttdaai from New York Mtjeitlc tromNeorfc QtfMtuitiw 8lUHll trom Boston BttttoWjJPIJrT1 WTerpool Jtttli4TPJVtFiildelphi SAlfcfcD wJfBuni SUMtfktH OetlejMJNipJT Nw York for Soqthltp tor LlTrnoOl Gnat for Hamburg rt fi fgm tanbotrJtf7nBrtaII Tor Hew tort r34tfeir0f Tortijiir Adriittc Sf Cymrie INnmf Fml BmeJWw ttLaflelBhiLs iornuua4 Gtiio change artist and the usual three reels of motion picture plays Academy The Fortunes of Betty There will be laughter tearsr son and dancing at the Academy next week when Cecil Spooner Will present prob a ly the most pretentious offering Of her career In The Fortuhesot Betty which receives Its first performance In this city The stellar role of Betty has been especially created to icover Miss Spooners accomplishments The character depicts a rural maiden who by sheer determination tears herself away from the thraldom of country ex lstency to that of an actress Gayety Reeves Beauty Show When Al Reeves brings his Beauty Show to the Gayety next week thea ter goers will have an opportunity to ob serve just what is meant by The Newer Burlesque For the past few seasons there has been a steady improvement in the organization of thess burlesque companies and Al Reeves was among the first to Improve his organization Mr Reeves personally heads tne cast and his principal assistant in the fun making is the Hebrew character im personator Andy Lewis Lyceum Bohemian Burlesquers The old stand by Tom Miners Bohemian Burlesquers will be seen next week at the Lyceum The entertainment offered is constructed to please classes The new twists of this show consist of two Big Scream musical comedies with original songs and mu sic feature and novelty vaudeville acts ana a cnorus or 20 snow gins Cosmos Vaudeville Among the special features arranged for the Cosmos next week is Woodfords AnlmaX Circus in which dogs monkeys and ponys perform difficult feats Motion pictures wnd other vaudeville acts will comprise an attractive entertainment Columbia Yiddish Company The Yiddish Dramatic Company of New York will present the second ot the series of Sunday evening dramas in Yiddish at the Columbia next Sunday evening It is entitled Mein Weibs Freund and is said to be one of the best of the productions of the year at New Yorks leading Yiddish tneater iir Onlyi Tew Compelled to Dro Ottjrof oww sllAHknticCltv Lone A0MPttaatfwaken4 Cheeri CampiriightarHight Business Session Will Be Started Today rAUantlityr epltb step d6 voldats stlcltyjweighi years hut wjtntnebld spirit aT5kem mn a victory on toeeldfatUihe Union veteransvdf thS civil war today again marched Inrevlew As theyrnarched In slIghUyffaltering cadence througn tne rflarfcdecked ayeriues they were calfii ed by the largest crowd wai ever a parade In Atlantic City Eighteen thousand is the estimated num ber of veterans who passed the grand Btand and received the salute of a commandercommander in chief the Vice Presideiit ot the United States and the7 governor of New Jersey Fine fieptember weather favored the old soldiers and an unusually smalllium berbf rnerr4ropped outvorllne jltt all there was not more than a score of cases of exhausted men and none of these ianioiinted 4o more than temporary fatigues neArizpnlan in i Line The thinning lines of the A were more noticeable todajr than ever Many of the States were represented by a mere handful of veterans The smallest delegation was from Arizona which had Just one man in line Ho got nearly as much applause as he marched along as did thebig army of Pennsylvania which had the largest number of men in the parade The Keystone State Massachusetts New York New Jersey and the Department of the Potomac monopolized more than half of the procession The official reviewing stand was at Park place and the Boardwalk mid way between the Ocean and Million Dollar piers Besides Commahderln Ghlef Saimiel Van Sarit Vice President Sherman and Gov Fort there were many old commanders in chief and other prominent military men on the stand Among them were Corporal james Tanrief Gen Thomas Stewart Pennsylvania Gen Louis Wagner Pennsylavnia Robert Brown Qjktp Charles Burfon Missouri and Hy Nevius New Jersey Gen Daniel Sickles was there as was also Lieut Gen Nelson A Miles A retired The Vice President was in the city only long enough to review the parade and partake of a hasty luncheon He left the city at 230 Big Camp Fires Lighted Tonight big camp fires are burning bright in different parts of the city One was in the home of the Fraternal Order of Eagles Another was on the Million Dollar pier and a third was on the Steel pier And while the old soldiers were fighting battles over again In song and story the wives and daughters were holding brilliant receptions in the big hotels under the auspices of the several womens organizations With the bl show of the encamoment over those members of the A whoe duty it la to look after the business of the organization will meet In executipe sesson tomorrow morning In the Marine ballroom at the ocean end ot the Steel pier There will be the usual grist of resolutions one of which will tell what the veterans think about the railroads for their alleged failure to give the encampment lower raJtes The movement for larger penskmsjEwlll gain fresh impetus John jGilman of Boston who is a candidate fbr commander in chief against John McElroy of Washington appears to be In the lead and it Is predicted he will receive the honor rswj4A 1 af As lessiAiiiiiiali 4 kLr 3 vBkr ft 51 A Furniture I Reuctioiis MjOSwSsons FJt Cor Jlth MUSEMMTS BE0UQHT FROM SAMOA Body of Lieut Comdr Gise Buried in Arlington Cemetery After having lain buried in Samoa since June 28 1909 the body of Lieut Comdr William Kern Gise has arrived in Washington and will be buried in Arlington National Cemetery at 2 oclock this afternoon Having received full naval ceremony when originally interred in Samoa the body will be buried quietly Chaplain Bayard from the Washington navy yard officiating The pallbearers will be Admiral Hutch I Cone Lieut Comdr John Robinson Naval Constructor Nutting Jr Lieut Comdr Adelbert Althouse Lieut Comdr Charles Lang Lieut Comdr Fullinwider and Commander Ovton Jackson Lieut Comdr Gise was a veteran ot the Spanish American war having served with Capt Philips on the Texas at the battle of Santiago and at one time commanded the Sylph the Presidents yacht during Clevelands administration He was well known in this city Would Handle Postal Savings Funds A total of 1250 banks in the various States of the country have made application to the Postofflce Department to be designated as depositories for postal savings funds and 643 postmasters have made requests for the establishment of postal savings banks in their offices The greatest number of applications have come from Pennsylvania where 147 banks and 48 postmasters have applied DISAPPOINTED BY DICKINSON Chinese Regret Secretarys Talk at Peking Is Not More Pronounced Peking Sept 21 Officials of the Chinese foreign board gave a banquet tonight In honor of Jacob Dickinson the American Secretary of War Gen Clarence Edwards and other members of Mr Dickinsons party Calhoun American minister to China and the staff of the American legation were present Mr Dickinson said that the United States could look only with gratification upon the strides which China was making Prominent Chinese present evinced disappointment that the Secretary did not make stronger utterances concerning Chinese affairs He did not mention Manchuria Secretary Dickinson was received in audience by the prince regent today and presented a letter from President Taft containing expressions of satisfaction at the continued friendship between the two countries CROCKER BEQUEST ATTACKED Stepchildren Claim 1000000 Property Left to Columbia Uniyersity New York Sept 21 The right Of Columbia University to property worth approximately 11000000 bequeathed to It for a cancer research fund by George Crocker the California millionaire who died in this city on December 4 1909 was attacked today when Crockers stepchildren applied to the supreme court for an injunction to prevent the executors of Ihe will from selling the property or leasing ttjiidlng the determination of an action brought to establish their right to the property Decision eserved fc was reserved 4 BhHHHHKmHIBSBI HIT I0NIEUI 815 HitiThrttSiUJU AteAARQNSAirj ti WER8A A8t NOUNCE HARRY KELLY Jn aVNsw Musical Comefly The Deacon and the Lady IJfTEnNATICNAL CHORUS lOF 80 GIRL3 A BPECIAI ORCHESTRA OB NEXT WEEK Seats Now Selling The moat novel and tartlinf drama ot thrptrKia ROBERT illiarD In Porter Einrson BrowMs VlTia PUj A FOOL THERE WAS I RnhTib ti firutir Nil Ynk la 14 nootlis A rtg ani abone and a hank of hatr Kipling i Prices 50c to 12 8etts now eelling Sufiday night Edwin A Tteikin presents the celebrated Ylddleh actor MR DAVID LEVr ENSON and All Star Company In MEIN WEIBS FREUND Seati now on sale JBc 3Jc EOc and HM 1 1 i i i 1 TmTrTrTxrTVTtirTtrsnFE i ll AT I fill Ml nnuunAL VA8HINOTOrl6CriOPU8 Georgetown University AhAAl I QW i TU etffaa et WlO ii epai on Wadneaday Oe toher to the Li fichool BoBatar etH MB street northwest at nu Graduate ar eligible and aualUed tor the bar mmInattoniInTerySt la thaTJalud Sutea eTOITldNlOOOO tf X6 rz NATIONAL Tonight at 815 HltlDH SAti MS Night Prices Mc 75c tLOO 160 Matinee Prices EOc ISc 1100 CHARLES MARKS pne BIO MUSICAL COMEDT 3 MILLION DOLLARS With ltd Gilt edged Chorus ot Heiresses NEXT WEEK SEATS NOW SELLING CHARLES FROHMAN PRESENTS Otis Skinner IN HIS IATEST TRIUMPH Your Humble Servant BY BOOTH TARKINOTON AND HARRY LEON WILSON BELASCO T2s Matinees Wednesday and Saturday Mats2Sctol Night 2Se to 180 Sam and Lee Bhnbert Inc Present CYRIL SCOTT In the Seasons Laughing Success THE LOTTERY HAH Nei Week Seats Now JOHN CORT Presents MAX FIGMAN In faith Ellis Comedy MARY JANES PA ACADEMY SS Al Blch Offers the Pogeis Bros Big Musical COnwdy Success IN PANAMA Next Week CECIL SPOONER IN THE FORTUNES OP BETTY Daily Mat 25c Eves 25c 60c and 75c liskyt litist Musical ComBdy Sacests THE PHOTO SHOP Paul Peldoms Poems in Marble Lola Merrill Frank Otto Jarrow Marshall Montgomery Lina Pantier Tom McDonald The Girl From Arizona Next Week Homer Mason Co In Porter Emerson Brownes New Comedy Edwin Stevens Co in Another New Hit Frank Tinney Buy Seats Today GAYETY HNTH ST Hm WAtlNEE EVERY DAY Clarks Runaway Girls With Two Llreiy Burlesques The Aviators and A Mixed AM A Real Show Crowded with Real Girls Next Week Al Reeves The Washington Boy LYCEUM MATINCE DAILY ALL THIS WEEK THE OOZY 30 ORNER DARE DEVIL GIRLS DASHING MAIDS Next Week MINERS BOHEMIANS THEATER AND 7th 12j45 to fJiSO and 6i43 to 11 Matinees 1000 Seats lOe iRtfts lOo and 20e 6 High Motion Class and Picture fOF IDC Acts Plays COSMOS CONtlsUOUS XJ VAVDEVILIC HUSiC AND PICTURES Thjs Weeks Big Feature The Metropolitan Flntrelc FACUtTrr Rer JOSEPH HIMMELSJ HON HABRY CEABlTJQH IX Cbel Justice Supreme Court ot the District ot Corum bla Dtaa ot the Faculty Lecturer oft Common Lav Pleadlag and Practice and Eqatty Pleading and Practice GEORGE HAMILTON LL Lecturer the Laer ot Willie HON SETH SHEPARD LL Chl Juatko Court ot Appeals ot the District ot Cslnmblt Lecturer on Constitutional Law and Equity JttrU pmdenee HON A8HLET GOULD UocUte JttstlcB Saoreme Court ot the District of Columbia Leo tsrer on the Law ot Contract Persons and Domestic Relatione and Insurance HON DANIEL THEW WRIGHT Associate Jus tlee Supreme Court ot the District ot Columbia Lecturer on the Lew ot Corporations andCrtm lnal Law CHARLE3 A DOCOLAS A tl LL Lec turer on the Law ot Torts Negotiable Ptpef ana ttlOUlOUUU MSJtff MICHAEL COLBERT A LLr Lee turer on the Law ot pergonal Property ana Partnership BAKER AiMLlU taraier United States Attorney tor the District of Columbia Lecturer en the Law ot Real Estate and Evidenee CLARENCE WILSONsA i LLi itOntted States Attorney tor the Dlstriet of Columbia Lecturer on lb Liw Arener and Pleading JOHN HAMILTON A LXM Lecturer on the Law bt Babkruptey and Real Eatate ADOLPH A HOEHLING LL Lecturer On th law Svldnce jnTA McGILt Lecturer oh Patent Law and Practice Judge ot the Clroult Court DANIEL ODONOGHUE A MPII LU Ja ano jAJttii EASBY SMITH A LL Court or Appeals Messrs lgiqh KUBinsun WftfAv VrtitiT Qerg Of CoUrt rRANK CUNNINGHAM and RALPH QUINTER LU Initroctori In Law DANIEL ODONGOHUE A Ph LL MJ JAMES EASBY SM1TH A TL Vt CHARLES ROACH A LU JESSE tt ADKINS LU HOWARD BOYD LU EDMUND BRADT A VT rMtAST BULATVAN LU JOHN LA8KET LL WILLtAM HENRT WHITE LU GEORGE 8ULLIVAN LU RICHARD WATK3N8 A iik Secretary and Treasurer FRANK CUNNINGHAM and RALPH QUINTER LU Assistant Secretaries Lecturers In the Fottfih Yea or Post Eraduat Course HON HOLMES CONRAD tlato Solicitor General of the United States on Ha History ana De relopment of Ltw nd ComparatlTe Jurisprudence nil nti TTIfM fit Ili Porlllh LAW REV JOHN A CONWAY on Natural tew ma udod ww MUNROE SMITH LU Professor in the 8chool of Political 8clence of Columbia university York elt New York on Civil Law HANNIS TAYLOR LU rn International Law and Foreign Relations ot the United States and History of Constitutional Government Uioh MINOR LU Professor of Law In the University of Virginia on ConSlct ot Laws JOHN YERKES LU on Railroad Law ALDIS BROWNE LU a on Jurisprudence Practice of Unite States Courts WILLIAM WOODWARD Dk LU on Medical Jurisprudence GEOROE HAMILTON LU Legal Ethics HON BAKER A LU tfonner united States Attorney for tne District or Columbia on General Practice and Exercises in Pleading and Evidence Students proposing to connect themselves with the school are earnestly requested to do so before the opening date The Secretary vM be In his office in the Law School Building 506 08 street northwest dally from 10 a until 6 for information enrollment payment of tuition or further Information apply to WAT KINS Georgetown Law School 606 08 street northwest SCHOOL OF MEDICINE Daj Classes Only Sixty first session will begin September 28 1910 Entrance reaulrements and curriculum in accord ance with the Association ot American Medical Colleges Pour Year Medical Course The first two years will be spent In laboratory work and in the study ot the fundamental branches at the Georgetown Medical College In harmony with the demands of modern medi cine the Junior and Senior Students will be brought into actual contact with diseased condl tlons and all work required will be performed at the new University Hospital and Dispensary now eniargea to a capacity of 180 beds ana also in other local hospitals All members of this years graduating class ob talned hospital appointments as a result of competitive examinations within two weeks after the commencement exercises For further information address the dean Dr GEO KOBER 920 sL nw Three Year Dental Course Evening Classes This department offers unexcelled facilities and aims to equip for actual practice A feature of the course is the method of practical instruction in the recently enlarged Dental Infirmary where the student Is required to ad minister treatment nnoer competent supervision For detailed Information address the dean Dr COGAN 920 st nw Friends School For Boys and Girls 28th Year Begins Sept 26 HIGH SCHOOL AND EIGHT GRADES HAS PREPARED FOR MORE THAN 20 COLLEGES CERTIFICATE PRIVILEGE TO ALL ADMITTING ON CERTIFICATE EXCELLENT BUILDIKOS AND EQUIPMENT LABORATORES ART AND MANUAL TRAINING DEPARTMENTS OTM NASIUM LUNCHROOM CITY AND COUNTRY pLAYGROUNDSr SMALU WELL GRADED rT ACetr MMnTTrnvr tiwiinrpoB THOMAS SIDWELL A PRINCIPAU 1811 I ST NW Laise Ptiillips School for Girls Intermediate College Preparatory Academic and Elective Courses Two years advanced course for high school graduates Art music Native French and German teachers Domettle Science Department MRS SYLVE8TER PHILLIPS Principal 1621 Conn ave YOU CAN USE COKE WITH PROFIT It Is clean and inexpensive fuel The best for cooking Well supply you coke at these prices 15 Bushels Large Coke delivered ItEO 40 Bushels Large Coke delivered 1170 60 Bushels Largs Coke delivered 1510 25 Bushels CniBhed Coke delivered WOO 40 Bushels Crushed Coke delivered 1459 60 Bushels Crushed Coke delivered lSj WiSHINQtaN GAS LIGHT CO TerithM Bliss Electrical School ta the oldest 4 beat school la the world teaching electricity exclusively Theoretical and practical course complete la one yesi Students actuatly construct dynamos motors and eltrl cal instruments Graduates hold good bosUtoni in me ewciricai inaustnea inroagaout ms wonu Eighteenth year begins September tL Catalogue en request Address BUSS ELECTRICAL SCHOOL 20 CHICAGO AVB TAKOMA PARK 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offers to a limited number ot yonse tart inn stni AMdemiM and lndtTldnsl lnatmction CarUficat accented at iut cuueges Thes GeorgeWashingfon Department Law THKKK YIAR DAT tfMJBJB Leeturei ml7 rroa a a to mu utnias gree ot Baebetor ot Laws KEtT1 TTOttBlyeATt ATTKftNOO TOSB fLECTtHES BETW8BN 4W AND LEADING TO TS DEGRIll BACH XLOR 01 LAWSv GHADUATK C0TJRS2S leading to tr degrsSl ol Matter et Laws and Muter ot Patent LV OLDEST LAW SCHOOL IN WASHINGTON ONLT LAW SCHOOL IN THE DISTRICT OP COLOMBIA REGISTERED WITH THE NEW YORK STATE EDUCATION1 DEPARTMENT AS OPJJUmCIENT STANDING TO COMPLY WTTH THE ORDER 0F THE CODRT Of APPEALS RELATDJa TO ADMISSIOH TO THE BAR ijEMBER Of AND THE ONLY LAW 8CHOOJU 11 TM fctSTRICT OP COLPUBIA COll PLY1NO WITH TlfE 8TANDARD OF YPOXK AND REQUIREMENTS OP THE ASSOCU TION Or AMERCAN LAW SCHOOLS During the last several rears the graduates tt this Law School hare taken bar eiamuutioni in siveateea Etatej and as tar sa know only tS Tailed at the flrtt trieL The aesalon el islo tlU epevaand actua work Begins oa September it 1 It tn Per catalogue and further Information call or VHt iAff Secrefirr of ffie Deparf raenf of lavr Kl Mittmis Ttmpla lllfi ltd its TnereaaM fannltlH ara nweren Mrnna tfclt aa i bytheiddltfonotaliiidKmnewtmlldlBftio nne sew jrymnasmm lArge atruens groma1 Baseball football traek tMnl ror lllnitrated I catalnnia liMrrlhlnr th nu aiwial faxilttlM I ituDKaooiaaarese SWAVELT Prhidnl 4115 Conn Are Waoainaten I Youll Be Educated Right If you are educated at Stray ers equipped with the ealery earn lngrknotvledgre that business men want Stryers teaches youev ry practical business subject there Is teaches you thoroughly quickly and effectively Phone tor a catalogue STRAY ERS Business College OLD MASONIC TEMPLt Ninth and Streets National Cathedral School FOR GIRLS MOUNT ST ALBAN WAaHINGTON OPENS SEPTEMBER 29 Preparatory and Academic Departments Students Admitted to College oa Certificate Graduate courses Instruction in Art Without Extra Charge Special Attention Given to Muela Steinway Pianos tor Practice Flrenroof Bulldlnr Coaches for day pupils leave Dupbnt Ctrelt at S5 a return 60 Cars connect kt Georgetown every fifteen minutes MRS BARBOUR WALKER A Principal National Cathedral School For Boys i AN EPISCOPAL COUNTRY 8CH0OL OCCUPYING ITS BEAUTirUL NEW HOME ON MOUNT SAINT ALBAN A preparatory school offering exceptional advantages The school building one of the most modem and best equipped In the country The faculty comprises college graduates of recognized ability Instruction in muslo to bars having vocal ability Boarding and day departments open September 8 Bpys from to 11 years For catalogue address GREGG Headmaster Washington College of Law 1317 New York Ave Pbont 4983 15th Year Begins Sept BO Evening Sessions Standard Degrees Co Educational 60 per Year Catalogues MUSSEY Dean MISS MADEIRAS SCHOOL A BOARDING AND DAY SCHOOL FOR GIRLS Fifth Year Begins Thursday September Eighth Grade Four Years High School Course Two Years Collegiate Course College Preparatory Work With Certificate Privileges to VASSAR SMITU and WELLESLKV MUSIC AND ART GYMNASIUM AND TENNIS Address for Catalogue Miss LUCY MADEIRA A Yasser Principal 130 Nineteenth Street WE TEACH YOU TO PASS CIVIL SERVICE Twenty Are peneP yeart successful ez Commarelil WOODS Sol 311 Capitol St The University School For Boys Prepares tor all colleges West Point and Annapolis gymnasium and playground Boys from years on Twentieth session begins Wednesday September 28 ROBERT PRESTON ISM Eighteenth street northwest HALL NOYES SCHOOL Night school open Sept II day school Sept 25 Kindergarten to college Pre pares for business or professional life or tor admission to any university Our certificate ad mitt Native teachers of French German Spsn Ish Alt teachers university trained Terms rea sonable Location central Special courses in bookkeeping stenography penmanship INDUSTRIAL CHEMISTRY tc Catalogues FRANCES MANN HALL A PRINaPAU Phone Mtin JJT7 VE ethw Special Shorthand Classes For Office People 4 AS to 5r5 THE MILTON SCHOOL 1403 St ST MARGARETS BOARDING DAY SCHOOL AKD KINDERGARTEN 2115CalIfornia ave Bovs aflmittil muiM it MISSES LIPPINCOTT AND BAKER jPriaVfpaliS For islv at bi Jreduetlen uhelarshla In oar of Washtngtons best buplnns tolltgts Address SCHOLAR Educational Department Washing ten Post COLTJMBIA KINDERGARTEN TRAINING iSCHOOL5 -2115 Cat are Misses Lipplncott BakerV PRIVATE LESSONS IN MATHEM ATICSLANV guages science fmusieii idiysarr eateerteneet anlverrJy graduate also literary work prevised PROP StattenVO BoxJSlXltySJu toti niENCHILANGUACESCHOOL Thorough stematlo method i to i renounce wIL speak readndeTstandi to WUstOaa MUAPRUD HOMME Jl Ifidsvlnw4rdsU HHE GEORGE WASHINGTON UNIVERSITY Waahlnarton 0 The Ninetieth Session Opena September 28 1010 Arts and Sciences Oraduate Studies 150Jper year College ol Arte ana Sciences 15S8 I street I College of Engineering and Mechanic ytf 1628 Jg street Txir Tolttlcal Sdencee 818 FM teenth atreot5 The Teauhere College 1X34 I street Tuition eeein undergraduate coIt leges 1 10 per year tor each hour week i Professional Departments Law TJepartnent New Masonic Tem pie 1120 ner year Patent law course jet per year Department of Medicines 15 Street 1160 pct year Department of DentUtry 1S25 stvfei iis jer year For Information address the Secretary of the University as I Street THE GEORCE WASHINGTON UNIVERSITY Department of Medicine Accredited By the AMERICAN MEDICAL ASSOCIATION And hy the MEDICAL EXAMINING BOARD OP ENGLAND OPENS SEPTEMBER Tot information apply te DR VV a BORDffN Lieut CoL A Retired Dean im et nv GUNSTONHALL 1906 Florida Ave NW A school for girls Trlnury lntermedlit Academic and College preparatory departments ElectlTs Courses for High School Graduates Open sept 80 for registration of day pupils MRS BEVERLEY A MASON Principal Wies CLARK A AsoeiaU HISS ALU LEWINS FOR GIRLS AND BOYS Reopens September 20 1910 1401 MASSACHUSETTS AVENUE The Dolly iHIadlson House Phone North 24S2 Pupils oMhe Grades or High Schools are prepared to maintain tbtlr stinging in classes cr tor bttimotlons Small clsaseS inrllvldiial atttn I tton Academic elective and college preparatory studies 5 A medal is offered in 1910 tt tor the best set of essays rnsubjeets fromth Uterttureofthe year A ttedal ilsa for th beatj wotk Inmathematlcs dons by a toy under 1 year of age 7 The school is now open for admission of pupils Music Art Lsagusges by experienced teacher Vneieelled accommodations for girls and young ladles as resident pupils Circulars 444444444444444e44i HC fl Institute Opens its 33d SeitioQ Friday Evening Sept 23d at 73 Prospective Students Invited to Enroll Tom Mans Christian Assobfaffon 1736 Stre iCyif ppppppp Accountancy Instruction preparing for A degree and professional career Washington School otAo countancy conducted by YM A INSTITUTE Opens October Catalogue Personal conference with eligible candidates solicited Address Director WASHINGTON SCHOOL Of ACCOUNTANCY 1738 street EMERSON INSTITUTIt Tat Ion and rouns men 1749 1 mi vts flshed 1151 Prepare for colleca eoVanmit academies revenue cstter service commlaslons pay and evening schooL private tosching One hundred aad Sfteen seccessfdlly prepared ta lat rii wjiiit opeciai eourse lurpanui umc uomr eipens vcatalngue wtwaww ttu KAWOOLTH Princlpa Li Stenography1 Typewriting and hnghtr THE TEMPLE SCHOOL UlT Streert WW Elevator Service pnone UIS VIRGINIA 8CH00U6 ttWOiliilleifcWiiiJss Oldest preparatory school In Virginia Small se tl and economical developing cultured Christian TOgnhvoa in sound boflas roll counts Abli instrsctors Petsonal teaching charges Ut Ttarlr ror cstsione address oil wif vr XEMPES Superintendent Jy2t taths ttt sjvwaw MARYLAND SCHOOLS Ji JMBODX AROLpift aNDOLPK jDctb ILVernonrsni asBlnitiiBTfa itiaiorw i ltsEJfDOVMENT Makes PoMlMe Staff of European and American Lmisteri HeelUlS to leading artists tree to Buslls Highest art 1st to stsndsrds poieogh eoittlpntenu Setslanhipt In all 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