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POST WANT fiDB AKE FREE. For quick try a Pott Want Ad. The aervlcv Is free. Weather--Pair today; tomorrow un- lettled; light to moderate variabU i becoming southerly. Tempcratura jrwtardiy--Maximum, 37; minimum, 24.

NO. 12,619. WASHINGTON: TUESDAY, DECEMBER 27, THREE CENTS. TO STATE Smith Thus Quotes Wilson on Marline's Candidacy. DEFIES HIM TO DENY IT Declares He Nerer Promised Not to Enter Senate Contest.

Challenges the Governor-Elect to Name the Man Wilson Alleges Spoke for the Former Senator--Says Public Applause Proven Fatal to the Doctor's Calm Judgment--Adds That Former Princeton President Called Primary a Farce. CHALLENGED. "I called upon Or. Wilson shortly after election. The senatorial matter was discussed.

I told him that I had not yst reached a decision as to my candidacy. Stating that the recent primary was a farce, and that it would be a disgrace to the State to Bend James E. Martina to the Senate, he asked me Jo sit down with him and agree upon a candldte who would be acceptable to him and to me. Now It will sear the doctor's soul to have his real view as to the primary and as to the men he now lauds for senatorial honors brought home to him with such painful accuracy. He will try to disavow It, but It Is true, and In his heart he knows It to be Senator John Smith, jr.

New York, Dec. United States Senator James Smith, of course a would oppresH business or I distress i grt'at arrny. of workers, a i that lie was assured by my spokesman In-fore his nomination that It not b- ft candidate for ihf senatorial office. I never made such a. statement.

Nf one was ever authorized by me to statement, and no one me made such statement to Wilson. "Furthermore, here is a challenge which I submit for Mia acceptance: Let him name the man or men coming from' me who so informed him. Let there be no hiding behind the seal of confidence. If he were my spokesman. I remove the Feal.

Let Dr. Wilson speak out, or by his silence stand convicted before the public of attempted trickery and deceit. No Hudson County Agreement. "No agreement was ever made by me, nor by any one in my behalf, with the leader of the Hudson county organization that the votes of that county would bo cast for me as senator. The recognized leader of that county has recently Issued a public statement.

In it he gave his reasons for' supporting my candidacy. He promised for himself, not for the legislative members. His reasons were loyalty to his party and to friend. In the heat of a campaign excuse could be found for Dr. Wilson's frail charge, but no warrant can tie found for it now, except the pleas- CONTIN'L'ED ON FOURTH PAGE.

NO CABINET CHANGES Denial Is Made of. Published Report of SbaKeup. ALL SATISFIED WITH President Taft Also Said to Be Suited With His Advisers--Secretary OS War Dickinson Alone Likely to and Then Only if He Should Become Senator--Sensational Story Printed. Special to The Washington Post. New 1'ork, Dec.

Washington dispatch to the New York World this morning says: Revivals of rumors of cabinet changes at this time come, paradoxically, when there is the least probability of change. The report that Mr. Knox would re- DUEL ON THE STIS Italians Battle With Knives Before Nine Guests. ANGELO APPITTO. MAY DIE John Ambrosia Fires Pistol Shot Into Foe, Then Escapes.

Trouble Originates When Insult Is Offered to Women Members of Injured Man's Family, and Comes to Crisis When Ambrosia Enters Foe's Home, Interrupting Card Game--Stilettoes Drawn and Men Battte Down Steps. Newark, today contributed to the tlre an(1 a ne wou id be succeeded by Npw Jersey bis promised senatorship controversy Mr. Fairbanks, former Vice President, statement. He said on Saturday that the Christmas spirit moved him to observe peace on earth and good will toward men--until Monday, anyway. Late this afternoon he gave out the statement publication.

As to the prospect of the fight being carried to the legislature, those who profess to be politically wise in New- Jersey are not of one mind. Some of i say that Mr. Smith is not now eager for the senatoi-shlp, that is earnest in his purpose a Dr. Wilson'shall not procure the came on the heels of Mr! Fairbanks' visit to the President an a house guest. Secretary MacVeagh.

or the Treasury With nine of their friends too frightened to interfere, witnessing their deadly combat, John Ambrosia and Angela Ap- pitto, Italians, fought a knife duel on the "airway of the latter's home, at 471 itreet southwest, last night. The battle ended when Ambrosia drew a revolver, while clinched with his and shot him through the chest, the bullet penetrating both lungs. Appitto is at the Emergency Hospital, cut almost beyond recognition, and the surgeons say he will not live more than a few hours. His assailant It; at large, and the entire police and detective force of Washington is hunting for him. The struggle was the result of a longstanding feud between the two men, ac cording to the police of the Fourth precinct.

Ambrosia, is claimed, had. on several occasions offered insult to the feminine members of Appltto's family, and the. the latter had threatened either to drive him out of the community or bill him. Card Game Interrupted. Appitto last night was entertaining' nine of his 'friends at his home.

The company was In'a large room In the rear of the house And had been playing cards 1 about a large circular table about an hour, when one of Appltto's relatives ran to the room crying that was at the door. Ambrosia entered the room, drawing a long stiletto as he did so, the police say. The Italians "he challenged Apprttc Department, is not resig- to ()ght a nd Appl tto replied that if i nation, nor are Attorney General Wick- di(J not eave tne nouse at once' ho ereham or Secretary Nagel, of Commerce wou id kl As Appitto rose from and Labor, The latter two are, perhaps, tlle table election of James E. Marline. Those who assert that this la the state of Smith's mind are hopeful that t-'mith and Marline may gel! together I glve: the oftenest consulted by the President.

Postmaster General Hitchcock is devoting all his attention (as far as his former position of Republican national chairman will allow) to the Postofflce Department, and does not contemplate leaving that post. Secretary of Agriculture Wilson, who, it was expected, would leave soon after he had broken the record for length of service as a cabinet officer, no indication of wishing to quit agree upon a candidate nol so radi- i hls W01 and St is certain that the Pres as Marline and yet not known as "Smith man." Some movement to bring about such a compromise will soon be started, it is said, but that Oemocratlc members-elect of the legis- i will be called In as advisers, not governor-elecl. Mr. Smith's statement follows: "Dr. Wilson's statemenl is as I expected it would be.

It appears over his signature, but the reasoning Is. nol familiar. The charges and insinuations suggest a harassed mind. Uninfluenced, )r. Wilson would have been above mis- i "presentations.

He would have considered it dishonorable to treat unwarranted assum-ptlons as facts, to make reflections that are malicious. Applause "Fatal to Calm Judgment." "Hut certain public applause has proven calm judgment. In the went result he reads a commission KO teach all In fancy, he ot-t-vipylng a pinnacle with an admir- ing public below i He lias been swept to the heights such suddenness that his judgment lias not accompanied him. jlo has my sympathy. I nrgel i to take a rest after his hard cam-paiyn.

I am it would have Ills nerves and ripened his judjr- i "Hist excited state has led him into ident does not want him to do so. Ballinger to Stay. The probability of Secretary Ballinger's resignation, was strongest last fall, when he was Issuing the most strenuous de- drew nlg knife Ambrosin lunged toward him, striking the heavy' table and sending it careening. towara the wall. The nine visitors lined up by yie table as the two men walked toward each other.

Italians declare that Appitto struck first, driving ills' knife into Ambrosia's side. The two men clinched anb 'fell to the floor, -where they rolled and over, each trying to strike -ipijo- nent. Neither of the men could utc his knife during this time, because of wrist holds. Battle Down Stairway. When they readied the door, which opened outward, Appitto kicked it with his foot, and in a moment the duelists BIBICTJLES GIFTS OF RICH.

Socialist Congressman-Elect Assails Carnegie and John D. Rockefeller. to The Washington Popt. Milwaukee, Christ- CATS SPBEAD WHITE PLAOTO. Tnbercnloaia in All Examined by Him, Declares Ohio Doctor.

Spcclil to The Wuhlafton Fot. Cleveland, Ohto. Dec. cats mas gifts of Andrew Carnegie to the spread tuberculosis and are a menace to cause of peace and of Rockefeller to tlieT health was declared today oy Dr. Thomas MEXICAN BATTLE ON University of are savagely attacked in a signed statement by Representative-elect Victor L.

Berger, the local Socialist leader, in a Christmas letter to local Socialists. He says, in part: "Carnegie's income is about $20,000,000 to 125,000,000 annually from steel alone. Since he quit business he has taken about $300,000,000 in and profits as his share. True, he has given away JISO.000,000 of this. "Thus, poor Andy had only $120,000,000 to live on these past years.

"Now, Carnegie stated somewhere that be considered it a disgrace for a man to die rich. But unless Anoy gets a hustle on himself-I am greatly afraid that he will die a very much disgraced man. "The case of John D. Rockefeller is even more disgraceful, considered from Andy's point of view. His annual Income is variously estimated at from $56,000,000 to $80,000,000.

He given away in all life about $130,000,000, as far as known, an'd he is always very careful to let everybody know. i "How did Carnegie make this fortunpT A good deal of it came from making ar- orm plates--some of them even, supposed to be rotten. But most of his wealth was built up through the high tariff monopoly. It is unnecessary to go into details about the way John D. Rockefeller built his trust." BOBBED IN REVOLVING DOOB.

Confidence Hen 94,400 From N. G. Kelson at' Minneapolis, Minn. Special to The Post Minneapolis, 26. Trapped by two confidence men In one of the compartments of a' revolving door in a building he is unable, to identify, N.

G. Nelson, 55 years old; owner of valuable property at Bismarck, N. was robbed of $4,400 in bills of small denomination-Saturday afternoon. Mr. met an affable stranger Friday, who began a conversation, In the course" of which Mr.

Nelson casually mentioned he had a large sum of money to invest. The affable one 'said he had some gilt-edged stocks andjbonds, just -what Mr. Nelson wanted, and an appoirtt- ment was made for the ne.xt day. He was jostled and robbed in the revolving door as he entered the 'building. FEAR 25 ARE LOST AT SEA.

w-- Wreckage Front Steamer St. Denis Picked Up Off Vancouver -Island. Victoria, B. Pec. Fears that the 400-ton steamer Sti Denis was lost, were confirmed today by the news of the finding of wreckage marked "8.

St. Denis" on Cape Scott, on the northeast coast of. Vancouver News of the -finding of the wreckage was received in a wireless message from the steamer Tees, 'off Capte Scoti. wreckage began coming ashore two weeks, nials of such a purpose. It was known were be on i the sight of the nine fright- then that the Secretary intended to resign, if, indeed, he had not already submitted his resignation, but it becama known then that if he actually did resign tlie President asked him to Secretary Meyer is satisfied with his berth as head of the Navy Department; and President Taf is satisfied with" Mr.

Meyer. Secretary Dickinson is the only of the cabinet who, it seems possible, will leave it, and he only in the event of election as senator from Tennessee. Mr. Dickinson's isolation that of a Democrat who entered the cabinet of a Republican President. He has alienated himself from his own party! and he has not been taken into the Republican fold.

As a result. Secretary Dick.inson is the lonesomest cabinet official Washington has known In years. He has practically no callers, save those who go the department on official business. It is even said that Secretary Dickinson has had the experience of going over to the executive office" for a cabinet meeting, and when he entered the cabinet room hearing i buzz of c-onversation on politics niiny excesses. Ho stands for party or- a i a i but he would disrupt his own i a hllslie1 jwirl.v.

He writes earnestly of the Report of Shake-Up. si but he vould head a movement; TI.e above refers to the following, evrulo it. He seeks to influence the which, appeared in the Press yesterday 1 -frlslatnre and his method carries to ev- morning: cry iii'-inber of a body grossest Insult. "Then- are three points in his state- which for reply. The remainder of the article may be treated as iK'orninrnt.

that unfairness and frenzied pnrilstanship may make an attractive public For instance, note his peevish allusion to the attitude of a f'anulen newspaper, his spiteful reference to a former governor of this State, and the malicious conclusion which a per- turbcil n.lnd deduces. Because the-news- pupcr In question is not opposing my candidacy, because the former governor offers calm and just criticism a course While there is no official authority from the White House in the way of confirmation, it can-be said that President Taft Is tc make three, and perhaps four, changes in Ills cabinet. Owing to the short session of Congress these changes will not a until March, but Mr. Taft already is discussing with some "of his advisers the names of men he has in mind to fill the vacancies that are to come. It Koems settled that 'Secretaries Ballinger and MacVeagh are to go, the latter largely on account of his health.

It is understood that Secretary Knox and Sec- which is clearly contrary to the spirit of on the ragged edge. the constitution. Dr. Wilson presents to It remains with Knox to decide -whether the public baser side of his character hc JS main Wil "as Personal in a conclusion which offends good judg- vt asons his desire to hang on a little inent and good taste. Mr.

Smith's Platform. "He asserts that I am pledged.to special interests. He was charged with be- longer. A senator of distinction, who has talked with the President, says that Knox move than once has expressed his desire to lay down Ms -work as Secretary of State. It is evon intimated that his friends Ing Wall street's candidate.

I say that suggested a way out to the President last neither statement is true, and Dr. Wilson month. The suggestion was to make Knox should have been the last man to assert chief justice of the Supreme court, and the contrary. I don't stand for free trade, both senators from free silver, or new nationalism. 1 stand a to the proposition.

Mr Taft how- for State rights, for a just tariff, for such -oulil not be brought to view the conservation of our national'resources as su-ojestion and Knox was-parsed permit of their wise development, not by. Attorney General Wickersham is their wasteful distrlbulion. for the resto- blamed for this blov to the ambition of ration of our merchant marine and for other doctrines which I recently publicly enumerated. My attitude on the tariff may offend Dr. Wilson, but I am sure it Secretary Knox.

Status of Knox and Ballinger. Indeed it is said that the controlling in- in accord -with the best judgment of fluenoe of Wickersham in many White our people. I would revise the tariff House matters, backed by Senator Root's 'downward, but I would consider our vast advice, has much to do with the desire of 'Industrial interests and the welfare of Knox to retire. He feels that he is not our wage-earners. I would take no the ranking member of the cabinet and ened men and battling silently on the darkened stairway.

As the flght continued. Ambrosia In some way succeeded in forcing Appitto's knife liana behind him and. holding him in this position, struck him across the face, arms, and body with, the razor edge of his stiletto. Un- The St. Denis is long overdue in LOB Angeles from Victoria, and the sighting of a large mass of wreckage far out to sea by the steamer Aymeric last week led to the belief' that, the coaster had gone down.

It is feared all the 25 officers and men were lost. able to release his arm, AppHio tripped I Tuesday HATTLE LE BLANC BARRED. U. S. Immigration Officials Win Keep Her Out of This Country.

Special to The Washington Post. Boston, Dec. Hattle LeBlanc, cleared of the charge of murdering Clarence F. Glover, crossed the St. Crolx River at Vanceboro, his antagonist, and the two tell headlong to the bottom of the stairway.

Appitto, although terribly cut by this time, was on his feet first, and struck Ambrosia in the body twice, according to the Italians, before the latter could defend himself. The latter, throwing his knife away, clasped Appitto about the neck with his right arm, while with his left hand he drew a pistol. Before Ap- pitto could make a mOve to escape, Ambrosia had placed the weapon against his breast, slightly on the left side, and, while holding the muzzle against his body, fired. The bullet perforated both lungs and lodged in the muscle of Appitto's back. All Italians Arrested.

While the friends of the stricken man ran down stairs to his aid. Ambrosia escaped by way of an alley near the house. When the friends reached Appitto it was found that his clothing had'been ignited by-the powder. Policeman Coureli, of the Fourth precinct, was within half a block of the house when the shot was flred. Running on her way home to West Ari- chal.

Nova Scolia, it was her last visit to the United States. Information that she would not be'per- mitted to return by the United States immigration authorities was given out today by an official of th-e government. The causes for. the action are the relations between the girl and Glover, which, according to the police, were admitted by her following her arrest. Italians and the mortally wounded duelist with his revolver, while he called to a passerby to run for aid.

The latter notified the Fourth precinct, and within fifteen minutes the patrol, with Lieut, Flathers and Policemen Lobuer, Miller, Stewart, Grimm, and Van Horn, arrived at the house. All of the Italians were Appitto was taken to the Emergency Hospital, unconscious and bleeding internally from the wound in his lungs. LEANING TOWER IS Oscillations From Bell Hinging Declared to Be Insignificant. Special Cable to The Washington Post. Pisa, Dec.

Father Alfani, the seismologist, has concluded experiments at the leaning tower wfjli trepidometer instruments of his own "invention for measuring vibrations caused by ringing the bells in the tower, which, it was feared, caused oscillations threatening the'sta- bility of the tower. Father Alfani ascertained that the pseil- lations were insignificant, even when the bells were rung together continuously, as was done Saturday and yesterday, and that was absolutely no danger to the tower. The prohibition of bell consequently will be LONDON POLICEMAN II. PERIL. Jammed Alone Saves Officer in Struggle With Armed Thief.

London, Dec; striking ex- W. Clark, of Lakewood, who within the last six months has conducted more than 100 feline autopsies. Dr. Clark said be had as a patient the head of a family who was afflicted with tuberculosis. From the history of the case the doctor was convinced that the family cat had brought the disease to the house.

In his investigations 100 or more cats were killed and examined by him. "I found In all of them germs of tuberculosis," the doctor said. "Of course, not all the cats were in the last stages of disease, although at least 30 per cent of them were serious condition. "1 venture to say that enough of the germs -were piesent in all of them maka danger to household. Cats prowl around in many places and carrj the germs with them." Heavy Fighting Reported Wear City of Mai Paso.

SEE KILLS REJECTED FIANCE. Girl Meets Man's Death Threat With Well-Aimed Bullet. Special to The Washington Poet. Dec. 26.r-Becaiuse she had refused to marry him, Samuel, Algory, son of a well-to-do planter near here, this afternoon drew a knife and advanced on Miss Martha Woolen, threatening, to lilll her.

The girl warned Algory to stop, but he still advanced, and Miss Wooten drew a) revolver and shot him The, tragedy occurred in the parlor of-the Wooten home, where several yoimg folks were celebrating Christmas; 'Miss and Aigory had been engaged, but the girl broke the engagement two weeks Since then Algory repeatedly said that If Miss Wooten did not marry him today he Intended to kill her. The girl had armed, herself by the advice of her family. FOUR KILLED BY NATIVES. Europeans lose Lives in Uprising in the Caroline Islands. Brisbane, Dec.

received here-by steamer from'Ponape, Caroline Islands, are to the effect that the natives in Ponape revolted recently, and murdered four Europeans and five friendly natives. Boston, Dec. Secretary Bar-ton; of "the American'Board of Foreign- Missions, said tonight in regard to the dispatch reporting an uprising in the Caroline Islands that he was prepared for the hews. The American missionaries, said Mr. Barton, were withdrawn from the Carolines five or six years ago, and Germans succeeded them.

The natives'for the most part preferred Spa'niards, and had been dissatisfied with the condition of affairs. TABS BESEEUEKEB JOHN B. Presents" Also Sent From Norfolk Navy 1 Xard Gould; Norfolk, United States seai men from eight grateful' to; John D. Rockefeller "and Miss Helen 'Gould for kindness to them, have sent gifts to both. A handsome flower stand was sent- to JVlr.

Rockefeller, and a handsome fern' dish to Miss GdUld. The latter In return' is sending a shuffle board, with' ten pin attachment to the naval Y. M. C. A.

here. FIRES AT JOHN GUARD Intruder in Revolver Battle on Oil King's Cleveland Estate. Man, Wia, Escapes, Is Thought to Been Demented--Dozen Shots Are Exchanged. 1 Special to The Washington Post. Cleveland, Ohio, Dec.

man- mating his way to Forest Hill-, tiie' summer home of John D. Rockefeller, fought a revolver battle with Marshal Stamberger, of East Cleveland, and Keeper Knapp, in charge of the oil king's'estate. Fully a dozen shots were fired, but no one was injured, and the man escaped, it is believed that the man was demented. Keeper Knapp challenged the man after he entrance to the grounds. Knapp then called Stamberger and pursued the' Intruder, who was brought bay near the house, where the Shots were exchanged.

The man then ran through the stable yard to the golf' course, where- he disappeared. Extra guards were- placed abouVthe house for fear ho might return. The Rockefellers have, been in the East ever since early- in the fall. GINGHAM APRONS J. Maids Who Receive Them Make Display of Tears and 'Temper.

N.ew; York, Dec. Cleveland dispatch to the NeW York Times says: Gingham aprons, costing -30 cents each, were the Christmas presents John D. During the night a. detective with aiv in- amp o( the dangers to which unarmed' Rockefeller, the richest man in the-worli, terpreter was kept at his bedside r.i the- Lon(Ion policemen are exposed in pursuing sent to Hortense and Mary, two maids that he might recover sufficiently to hope that he might recover sufficiently to burglars 'occurred to day, when Police- who spend the winter at tell something of the but at an ear- mflR Haytread was fired at four Umes Forest H)li Horten 0 TM obber. robber.

his summer Hortense and Mary are real angry, of gingham When the policeman grappled with the apron's can now be foiind in the Rocke- fleeing lawbreaker, the latter pressed the feller ash can, rep'osing behind the 'muzzle of his revolver to the policeman's 009 residence of the oil king at'Forest Hill. Mary Hortense compared notes In the hall. "What did you get?" sobbed Hortensei her eyes- with one end of a large gingham apron. "Me, too;" sobbed Hortense, as she displayed a checked.apron of the as- worth at retail 30 cents. Then the aprons were torn to shreds.

ered consciousness and was rapidly becoming worse. Quarrel Long Standing. As soon as the men in the; house were forehead and pulled the trigger, locked up a general alarm was sent out Fortunately, the Cartridge became jam- to all the precincts and Detective Orianl, roed and failed to explode, and the police- with other men from central office, were man's life was saved. ordered to begin a general hunt for Am- hrosia. Because of his" wounds, which 'the AID DEAD AVIATOE'S FAMILY.

other Italians say must be severe, it is not expected that he will elude capture long. The quarrel between the two men, it is paid, has been long standing. Appitto's alleged threat to kill Ambrosia on sight, which was made several days ago, is believed to have been the cause of Ambrosia's challenge to the other in his home last night. The men's friends say that for weeks effort has been made to keep the apart, but everything was made futile by Appitto's declaration that a aiiKing 01 tne caomet and i i i i uiai his plans have been inter- drive Ambrosia, out of the com- -SIeepin0 Car to Toledo anil fered with, Mr. Taft, however, i.s fond of munity.

Detroit. I Ivnox and regards him as splendidly fitted Mid-West Express, Pennsylvania Rail- I for certain work which must be finished road. Leaves Washington 6:15 p. m. Telephone Main 5350.

1 CONTINUED ON THIRD PAGE. -The Yenr-Hound Rcnort of America. Hotel Chambprlin. Old Point Comfort. Information at 130 Ktli it.

nw. Wrights'to Settle, an Annuity of $1,000 on- Mrs. Ralph Johnstone. Dayton, Ohio, Dec. Wright Company wljl settle an annuity of approximately W.OOO upon the widow arid children of Halph Johnstone, the aviator Wiled in a Wright biplane at Denver, ac- to a.

statement made by P. Russell, manager 6f the company, 1'he amount will be placed with an Insurance company In New Tork. Plorlrtn'o FnmotiH Trains. 4:06, 9:40 p. 4:20 a.

m. Superior Roadway, Equipment, and Service via Atlantic Coast-Line. JJ19 New York ave. nw. 1AIE DBOWN THEOTJOH ICE.

E. B. Peterson, Secretary of Boston Y. M. C.

and Miss L. Paul Dead. Boston. Dec. B.

assistant secretary of religious work at the Boston T. M. G. and Miss Lilla Paul, of Allston, broke through thin ice on Charles River basin, near Sherbern street, tonight and were drowned. Miss Paul was at the Deacon- HEAR PANIC AT JAUREZ Woodchoppers Mistaken for Rebels, Banks Rush Cash Away.

Federal Soldiers, Knrales, and Police Hake Search, Followed by American Sightseers in 'Autos and Carriages, Hoping to Witness Battle--Peaceful Men With. Burros Finally Discovered. CoL Durante Exported Killed. Specie! to The Washington Post. El Paso, Dec.

dispatch to the Times from Chihuahua, tonight says that heavy fighting near Mai Paso Is reported in that city. No details are available. Forty wood choppers with burros gave Juarez and Paso a war scare this afternoon that almost caused -a'panic. Following- the capture of the El Paso Northwestern, train 25 miles south of Juarez last Week, and the discovery a former camping place ot the. insur- rectou 10 miles from Juarez, the people of that town have been oh'-tnfe.

of collapse from excitement This afternoon, when El Paso customs inspectors saw the wood 'choppers in the hills west of Juarez, and sent- ta a report that revolutionists -were marchirife on that city, excitement became Intense. 'Automobiles rushed the'funds, e-f the Juares banks to El Paso, one automobile bringing $40,000, and the people began to to El Paso could not accommodate them. Forcea 'Take the Field. The report reached Juarez about o'clock that the Insurrectos were in the Chills northwest of that city, directly opposite the El Paso union station. Eighty Mexican federal troops, commanded by-a colonel, all the Juarez mounted police, commanded by Police Chief Ponce, and twenty ruraies rushed in the Direction of the reported rebels, aoid in a short time automobiles, carriages, Morse- back riders, and pedestrians, from El Paso were on a mad after, -the troops, while the buildings in El Paso and the high points of ground Allans the river eoon filled people.

INDEX TO TODAY'S ISSUE. 1--Smith Arraigns Dr. Wilson. Cabinet Change Rumors Denied. Christmas Guests Watch Duel.

Battle on In Mexico. China Averts Crisis. Airship up 11,474 Feet. 2--Admiral Dewey Is 73. Infant Is Abandoned.

Fire Banic In Theater Checked. Modernism Splits Synagogue. 3--MaJ. Armes Weds. Germane Celebrate.

4--Taft and T. R. Friends. In the Political Arena. Bonilia Off to Lead Rebels.

5--1. Sees Need of New Animals. Mrs. Stetson Doesn't Pear M. A.

M. Society. 7--Personal Mention. 8--Sporting Events. 9--Dog Mayor Gaynpr's Friend.

10-Shot'His Host Dead. Kills His Stepmother, News of Alexandria. 11--Attractions at the Theaters. Indian Tells -of Trip to Cock Fighting In Mexico. 14--How ihe Law Neglects Children.

CHINA AVERTS CRISIS Assembly's Stana, Met With Tactful Imperial Edict. INTEEPEETED AS A PLEDGE Bee in Manifesto a Call to the People to 'Prepare for Program Leading to a Constitutional Cabinet, fiery Resolutions to Be Withheld. Throne Praises Prince Ching. Dec. throne has met the situation arising from the almost rebellious attitude of the national assembly with firmness and tact.

Its refusal to create immediately a ministry responsible to the assembly and to convoke forthwith a general parliament was fol- lowed the 'ssuance yesterday of an The! troops 'seen Plainly across the.rive^ as they, inarched out, and the 'wood choppers couift be sfeen in the ais- tjcnee also. of the spectatoflp had ollowad on horses from" El Paso thought by those on the buildings in El to' be' rebels, and it seemed to those looking on that a- big battle Was imminent. Durante Reported Killed. Chief Ponce, returned to Juarez laughing, and said 40 -woodchoppers, with burros, had caused the excitement. At 4:20 the troops marched back, and the people were fully convinced that it was a hoax, but not till then According to a special to the Times from Marfa, Col.

Dxir.ante, of the federal was killed yesterday, in a fight with ihsurrectos'at Mula'to, near Ojinaga. The federals repulsed, and San Carlos taken Many federals were wounded, and 400 head of, stock captured. A rapid-fire giin fell into the hands of the insunectos. An American, formerly an officer in the Spanish-American war, and now a. milling engineer in Mexico; arriving today dirctt from the scene of revolutionary activity west of Chihuahua, declares thgt Navarro's force is about 300 men, and that they are sorry-looking, fighters.

"It is the poorest army I have ever seen," he declared. He says many of the federals' killed jn the battle of Mai Paso were still unburied Saturday. "The rebels can hold that pass against federals;" he declared. "The advancing army of federals is carrying wireless apparatus, and, Having already established a wireless tower In -Chihuahua, hopes to restore communication with SHOW HATRED OF AMERICANS. Mexicans Using Celebration for Japanese to Demonstrate Feelings.

Special to The Washington Post. Mexico City, Dec. anti-American feeling was manifested at a bullfight yesterday, where the visiting Japanese naval officers and cadets were the guests of honor. When the Japanese entered to take their scats tlisy edict which, though peculiarly noncommittal, is interpreted as a call to the people to prepare for a program providing ultimately for the establishment of a constitutional This is accepted by the progressives as an imperial pledge that their demands be granted eventually, and ft also afforded the more beliigerent delegates an opportunity to reconsider their 'radical action of Saturday, when the na- assembly adopted a defiant, jnemo- riftl denying the right of the throne to rejfeet their demands and bitterly assalT- Ing Priflce Ching, one of the most pow- of the 'grand Will Withhold Memorial. Today the assembly to withhold the memorial in.

view-- of Sunday's edict. is suspected, however, that the members -were priyately warned that the assembly would be dissolved if the memorial was presented to the throne. Another government edict issued today eulogizes Prince Ching, declaring that his long experience has made him most valuable- to the empire In 'present crisis, arid declines his resignation, offered for the -second time because of -the assembly's attacks upon him. iThe government appears' to have won the immediate but it is believed assembly will renew the flght unless the throne yields in due season. KENTUCKY'S DAY OF GRIME Ten Killed and 'Twenty Wounded as Result of Mountain Fights.

One Man Shot Dead and Three Fatally Hurt at a Dance--TWD Town Marshals Injured. Speciil to The Washirtitsm Post. the 'field if they get through Mai Paso-f Dec. The blood- and join Navarro." All Available Troops Used. Mexico '3ity Dec.

an interview today the minister of war'says the government hafe abandoned the idea of subduing the rebellion with a small force, and is now, sending to the affected dis- all available troops, and operations will be carried on as against an extensive force. According to a government statement, Col. Cuellar, with men, is now to the assistance of Gen. Navarro. lest record in Kentuckj 1 for Christmas holidays is believed to established this Christmas.

Ten Killed have been reported, and a score or more have been seriously injured in the mountain districts of the State in pistol fights. So.far no reports have been received from Breathitt, which, it is anticipated, will swell the number by at least three or four. Monticello, Luther Weaver shot and instantly killed, by James Goldbert-y. They were attending a Christmas dinner yesterday when they engaged in a difficulty, and the shooting followed. One man was killed, three probably fatally injured, and several slightly wounded in a general fight' at a Christmas dance at the home of Cradderock 'W'ill- oughby in Montgomery -county last night.

Twenty-five persons engaged in the flght, which followed a quarrel between two of the men. William Willoughby was shot and Uillcd, and his brdther, CraCdcrock oughby, ami two other men whose names UP 11,474 FEET Hoxsey Makes New Altitude Record at Los Angeles. BRAVES FORTY-MILE GALE Latham's Antoinette Monoplane Is Hurled to Destruction. French Aviator, Flying When Wiid Rises, Finds Himself Unable to Descend--Motor Finally Fails Him, and Gnat Sweeps Machine Out of His and It to the Earth--He Escapes Injury. ALTITUDE RECORDS IN 1910.

Arch Hoxsey, 11,474 feet, Angeles, December 26. J. Armstrong Drexal, 9,970, Philadelphia, November 23. Ralph Johnstone, 9,714 feet, Belmont park, New York, October 31. Henry Wynnmalen, 9,186 feet, Passy, France, September 20.

nalph Johnstone, 8,471 feet. Middle We Village, L. October 28. Leon Morane, 8,471 feet, 'Deau- vilie; France, September 3. J.

Armstrong Drexel, 7,105 feet, Belmont park, New York, October 24. J. Armstrong Drexel, 6,780 feet, Larark, Scotland, August 13. Walter 6,175 feet, Atlantic City, N. July 9.

enthusiastically applauded and i have not been learned may die from cheers wer'e give'n for Japan. Then some their wounds. one started to yell "Down with the! At Columbia 1 a 16-year-old son of George Crleder was found dead In a field near his home. He had gone out hunting earlier in the day with four or five It Is not known bow he came to his death. The other boys have not been found.

At Earlington Marlon Long and Town Marshal Hamby each other a demonstration of friendliness for Japan Street fight. The two men had not been are being used aB a cover to the oh friendly terms, and when they met Americans!" and the cry was taken up all over the'arena. Subsequently, whenever cheers were started for Japan they were always followed by hisses and against tlite Americans. It is considered by Americans and It Is admitted by many Mexicans, that the entertainments for th'e Japanese officers and the Americans that the Mexicans are unfriendly to them. The minister of war gave dinner today in honor of the Ja.pane.se officers.

President Diaz received them this morning in special audience at the national palace. esa Hospital to become bodies were recovered. a nurse. The Fire Does $1,000 Damage. Fire last night at o'clock did damage in the residence of Henry E.

Kondrup, 217 Second street southeast. The' fire was started by a defective gas fixture. The loss IB covered by insurance. on the street they began firing at each other. Each died within z.

few hours of the other. At Owensboro "Mack" Fuel is dead and Marshal Tom Sampson is dying as. the result of a street flght. The former was shooting on the street n-hen the marshal tried to disarm him. Fuel be- pan firing on the marshal, who returned his fire.

In a difficulty at Qwiugsville sey and Henry ixnh negroes, were fatally wounfled In a i duel. The of tne quarrel unknown. Aviation Field, Los Angeles, Dec. Seventy-five thousand people Arch Hoxsey, of the Wright team of aviators, break the world's record for altitude here today. He soared more than 2 miles up into, the sky, his barograph registering 11,474 feet, or almost 1,000 feet above the altitude of feet recently attained by Le Gagneux at France.

This is the second time the existing world's altitude record has been broken in Los Angeles, the first time being last when Lquis little over feet; Hoxsey acconipllsHed feat tn a 40- roile gale, -that wrecked Hubert -AtUoJnette monoplane and kept more cautious on the ground. Series of Spiral Hoxey sailed Into the sky at 1 o'clock. At 2:45 his barograph showed the greatest height, while he soared over Venice, 'a seashore resort, more than 20 miles froni the aviation field. Coming down, made a series of thrilling spiral while thousands of feet In the air. Before he came lightly to eafth, the was on its feet cheering.

He lifted from his biplane by fellow-aviators, who paradjsd up and down before the grand stand bearing the intrepid flier upon theli shoulders. The crowds insisted on making- a here of Hoxsey. They did not give him tlnn to doff his- furs, marched him back and forth before the grand stand. Speechless When He Lands. Hoxsey could not speak when he landed.

He seemed unable to hear, and said later that he scarcely did hear the cheering that bega.n when a white flag was run up as a signal to the multitude that thfe world's record had been broken. Benumbed, speechless, and dazed, gasping fon breath and blue from the cold of the u-pper reaches In which he had flown, Hoxsey presented a strange spectacle. He was in no to respond to the ovation give'n him as those who were carrying him on their shoulders paced back and forth' before a grand stand packed with people who had literally gone mad with excitement. "It was cold up there, God, but it was cold," said Hoxsey when he had thawed out an'd regained his speech. Then he pleaded with his excited adr mirers to keep together and -go In one direction If they were determined to carry him.

TV. M. Garland, one of the city's millionaires, had hold of leg, and frequently headed in' a contrary direction io M. C. N'uner, who had the other.

In Danger of Freezing. Hoxsey said that he decided to quit climbing when he Realized he wag in Kreal danger of being frozen. He had been out of sight an hour, and fearing that he was lost, his associates began sending word to nearby points to watch for him when reappeared on his way back to earth. Soon he landed, and a rush was made to read the barograph, which recorded the loftiest point reached. A scope was put on it, the altitude read, and then a man dashed away from the biplane to signal the waiting thousands.

"Was it windy up there?" Hoxsey asked. "It blew so hard," replied Hoxsey, "that my machine hardly moved and barely held its own. It was so cold that more than once 1 thought my carbureter was about to freeze. I made the record because I determined to keep on golnfc up until I passed La Gagneux's record, or until the carbureter froze." Latham's Machine Wrecked. The gale wlilch Hoxsey and breureu of the camp.

Brooking, braved successfully iizr- Latham's a i Antoinette nxiti.jne completely. 'I'lic was among i the aviators the starting I gun at 1 For 2 hours IE minutes he ihc wind, w'nicli blew directly oh" from the aviation current it into a tt-f. brow of a thrcv, t''-' r.io a g-uny. The Krotifhtnai; but ma! c.ni* tanelfii of av.A fabric. Thf nu'tu 1 wap the nrTv left iritaui -tul having enough for thre- extra he would bvii.d new mor.o- 4DWT1M-BD OK TH1KO lEWSFA.PESr 8.

S. ClTICINJIATt Feb. 14 edT-tf 00B "FOR RENT USI" 4 (YOURS FOR THE A8KE4O.) BWELIJXOS, APARTMENTS. FLATS, OARM3SS. CALB8ROOM8, STOBB3.

OFTICE MOD8RN BCBINB8S Bent of A. f. FOX COMPANY CSTABU8HBD "THB BEAl.TY COBMK" MTH AT NEW YORK AVK. ONFUHWISHSD HOUSES. For Rent--Elegant and delightful residence, Conn.

ate. near British Embaiar; DM Bonth. M09 ft at, scs per roontd. THE PHILIPPS CO, 330 John Marshall Place. FOR RENT- APARTMENTS AKD UNFURNISHED 1105 Ji st.

apt. heat rooms SS8.00 40JH apt. 3d furnace, b. Cr 23.ED 9th Apt. 2, 2d dr.

back, b. U.W I 2S2 6th 3d Or. south, 4r I 49t rooms 10, 11, Sr 16.00 7th 2d and 3d 4r 15.00 215 4(4 rooms 4th Door 10.50 Call at ofRee for full list. A. 8.

CAYWOQD. MC N. Y. aye, nw. tj roR RENT-GE? OUR RENT LIST.

WE OFFER BRIT 5ROPBBTIM. MANY urw. FER CENT OF RBNTBB8 AFFbl AT OUR OFFICE. STONE FAIRFAX, 1342 N. V.

AVE. 1601 MERIDIAN cor 18th rooma and bath: coal and gap ranma; latrobesv KIM per month. Ke; 1803 MCTldian Room 1, The Bllaa Bldg. Telephone Lincoln MM. It FURNISHED.

ARMY officer, about to leave city, 'desires to rent his delightfully situated 'furnished home on 18th at. nw. until Hey next, at a nominal rental. Box tills ilelg-tf UNFURNISHED. SIX rooms and bath; fine repair; price, ISO per month, In advance.

Inquire 1334 Vermont ave. kitchen, and bath; every convenience for houaeKeeplnff. Apt. 105. The Verulllee, 2198 Cal.

are. nw. 27 THE TORONTO, PUPQNT CIRCLE, FURNISHED APARTMEMTS. Ptone N. 7574.

Apply Apt. 71. FURNISHED or apartmenta, consurt- of 'tHree rooms and Tath, (or rent at The Santa Roia, 1713 17th st. aw. Phone N.

S449 or N. a FUBNI8HBO. FURNISHED BACHELOR APAHTHBNT9. One Hall, MT.50-;»2k,». Ineluaiac llneni, Nothing like them In the clfy at Jew than double the price.

Must seen to appreciated. One minute from 14th at. ear; also aear New furniture throughout. Owner on prenlaeB. Agenta.

SWARTZBLL, KHEEM HENSBT -m UKh Bt, nw. TO let at The Woodward, Conn. overlooking bridge, furnished apartments; all outside rooms; no leaae. Phone North 1874. de2B.Z6.ia.30 1737 ST.

fur. room, 2d floor; near bath; phone. 21 1801 ST. front room; southern exposure; excellent table board. 26 1104 8TH ST.

aloore front room; suitable for two or three: private family. 26 HOUSES FOR SALE 1141 12Th ST. NW. Two nicely fur. front rooms: adjoining bath; 2d floor; hot-water heat; ex- (ellent board; all conveniences; phone.

26 1113 6TH ST. Well-heated rooms, with best board: gentlemon: mechanics preferred. 26 1110 N. Y. AVE.

Two well-heated communicating front rooms; excellent table board. Phone Main 6540. 27 1201 ST. NW. One large furnished room 'suitable for two; with board, ISO.

27 1400 MASS. rooms, 2d floor, with, board; alao 3d-floor rooms. tj 4 JACKSON PLACE (Lafayette park)--One larfce and one medium size room; newly furnishes); steam heat; large closets; excellent home table; table board: adults; ref. 27 UNFURNISHED. THE DORCHESTER, 12th rt.

and Hd. avs. roonui. up; heat and hot water. THE ASTORIA, id and eta.

nw. rooms, ft up; heat, light. hot water, and elevator. Phone Line. UW.

THB KINGMAN. 423 Mass. Apt. IS- Large room, well heated and lighted; hot nater all times; gentlemen; one, $12; $16. 27 232 ST room', nell-heated and nicely 26 20.) ST fur.

rooms, gas and heat, convenient to pension offlce and Unloa station. 2C St2 ST. fur. front room; 1. allowed.

"6 l.08 ST. SW --Newly papored, nicely furnished nerond-flnor room; near bath; board in same block, small private family. js i 414 6T1I ST. rooms; heat. 4 up-to-dete bathrooms; central location- tl 50 and iiptvarci.

2317 PA. AVE. rooms for ing. Ttesonable. 1806 RIOGS PLACE Second-floor room; adjoining bath; third-floor hallroom; gas, bath, and heat; J4.

78 1445 ST large second-floor rooms; heated; 10. house- phone 2g 1142 12T11 ST. fur 2d-story front room. 26 1433 steam-heated, fur. I 403 1ST ST.

Furnished raom; adjoining now sanitary bath, to gentleman, J7 month; refined refs. exchanged Z6 THE Nicely furnished room; elevator, phone; steam heat; very desirable; 26 furnished rooms, heat. roomv private bath; gentlemen only. 26 THE BRUNSWICK. Apt.

S3-- Large room, south and east windows; front apt private farallv. ST. NW. Pur. large, steam-heated room plsnty of hot nater 1-6 617 ST.

Nicely fur. front room; also hall- room. 26 ST NW. Fur. rooms; hot-water heat, nil convenience: a CO IMt 22t ST NW large rooms.

hcat gas. and bath: cooking gas; suitable for men, mar- couples, or wormn. 18TH ST. Large front room: family, hot water. IS 13TII ST.

N'lcely largo. Iron', bar-window room and adjoining room, floor, hot-water heat; phone. 26 3ZJT 1STH ST Large nicely fur. room, well central. 26 J09 SD Si.

Two pleaMint rooms; entire stoond floor; private family; near Capitol. 26 1XTH ST. Fur rooms, single or double- alao two rooms for 1. h. k.

third floor. a weolc. j3 tot 12TH ST. targe room; running hot ana cold water. 55 Itn ST.

Delightful, warm room; second floor, front; southern exposure 26 Z115 14TH ST. Nicely second-floor, parlor room, hot-water heal: private family 28 2011 ST. Sunny, bright, room, ncit to oath, J8; other rooms; housekeeping; third floorcontral: private family. HJf Large 2d-story front room, orrrlonk- ISth hot-water heut- nhonit 'R eas. bath, terms reasonable.

26 1511 13TH Attractive second-floor front rooms; well-hepl hou'-o; also hallroom; large closet; overlooking Iowa Hrcle 35 1234 EUCLID Pleasant. bright furnished roirn: all conveniences; leaannable. 26 113 ST. NE Purnlshed middle bedroom, to hot water ill time; also front parlor; light housekeeping. 26 2120 ST.

NW. Two nicely fur. rooms; completely fur. for 1 h. k.

sink and gas range In tile Kitchen, Kas and heat; porcelain bath on same beat conveniences; terms reasonable. "6 1202 ST Clean and comfortable room; southern eiposuro; hot-water heat; fam- Ih board if desired. i'O 100S ST. N'W --Large, bright room; prlco Mo per month, also other rooms. 27 602 iTH ST.

Two steam-heated rooms; gen- preferred, J10 and per month. 27 6CJ ST. Steara-lieated roomTp'enty of "hot vrater. bath: $15 per month. 27 1HK BRUNSWICK.

Apt. Large corner room: aUoinine bath; every convenience; central: prl- family: all-night elevators. 27 ST. Neatly large, beateri. 2d floor, southern exposure room, with quiet family.

per weelt. 27 811 6TH ST. Weil fur. rooms; front onlf bacK liourekeeplng Is preferred well heated. 2V 913 ST.

NW Large front room south apt. prhatp phone; 112. 27 1-25 ST Fourth-floor front room for one man. $1.50 per ueek. 27 13TH ST.

light nouthern exposure; private family; convenient to two car lines; lady preferred. 26 1402 PA. AVE. Three unfur. rooms; heat and gas.

28 1C06 RIOGS PLACE Second-floor roo-n; 1 ad- Joining bath; balltoom on 3d floor; gas and rath. 921 12TH ST. Entire 2d floor, Including heat; separate meter. 26 1011 R1LKYS CT. Two unfurnished rooms, llth bet.

and sts. '28 1721 1ST ST. or three large front rooms; big closets, reasonable to desirable Phone North 4384. tenants. SO MS 6TH ST.

2d-floar fro.i: room: near a other rooms; -warm house, centrally located; reasonable. 26 1511 13TH wcll-kspt house; overlooking Ion.i circle: large front room; alss) hallroom: larga closet. 2S 13 ST. Large front room; suitable lor 1 or 2 persons; near government z7 ST. rooms for housekeeping: OUtet home; near Library and Capitol; adults 26 1 ST.

front room: floor; convenient to bath; newly furnished, suitable for two, near Avenue car line: price reasonable. 26 CHANN1XO ST. Second-floor front room; breakfast if deilrert. 2145 ST. earlor-floor roomtr, bay- with kitchenette; 2d and floor; $22.50 each.

418 ST. Four rooms and bath; to small family only; 1st and 2d (loots: strictly private; one-half square to cars: 913.50. 26 1329 18TH ST. beautiful unfur. rooms; private bath: 3d floor; $22.60.

28 2145 N. ST. Boor; two targe, window rooms, kitchenette: tlo: two 2d-floor rooms, with alcove, I22.CO; two 3d-floor rooms. $16; gas and heat. 37 1152 1TTH ST.

Three ad-floor nnlur. rooms. 27 1S22 N. H. AVE.

Three Id-Boor rooms; private bath; heat and light: 1. It. k. 27 160C 14TH ST. Five rooms and bath.

1506 9TH ST. NW. Two large, front communicating rooms; 2d floor; heat, gas, reasonable. 87 1117 1 ST. NW.

Three 2d-floor rooms: two front, with southern exposure; single or en suite: 1. h. k. reasonable. 27 913 12TII ST.

Entire second floor; two rooms, heat, light, bait; 1. h. 115 month. 27 454 ST. NW.

Four unfur. 2d-floor rooms; heat, gas. and bath; phone. 27 642 ST. Two unfur.

rooms for 1. h. k. fine view; every convenience; private home; Investigate. 27 1770 ONTARIO PLACE Two or three second- floor rooms; gas back porch; near two car lines.

1162 17TH unlur. rooms; 2d floor. 26 2012 ST. Rooms furnished or. partly furnished; housekeeping; very reasonable: private family.

26 3523 13TH ST hot Monroe and Otis nicely fur. rooms; clean and comfortable; next 415 12TH ST. rooms and bath, with to bath: hot-water bout; solid board; convenient porch, $17.50 mo. 26 I to all car lines. Phono Col.

3070 27 1022 9TH NW XJcely steam heated i room, stationary washbowl; hot and cold water; best bed: excellent board convenient. 27 1406 TH ST. One or two unfur. rooms for light housekeeping; heat, gas, and light. 26 82J 12TH ST.

bright furnished rooms 26 RBF1NED young woman to share 4-room apartment Kith young married woman; convenient to two tar lines; reasonable, refs. exchanged. 117 st Be Apt. 26. 26 t09 N.

J. AVR or single I 'd-floor rooms; $15 a month; heat and light: 611 X. J. AVI; rooms, hallrooms $1.25 Sd-floor rooms, $12 a month, 21 a nTur ek: th0r CO arm n0m $2 33 ST. unfur.

room, oi 3d 1 heat and gas for cooking; bath eame floor; nicely fur. light housoheeplnff, 26 92,850. EIQHT ROOMS AND BATH; BRICK DWELLING: near Lincoln Fark; rented at lot 17x80 feet to alley. JOSEPH I. WELLBR, Realty Broker.

602 St. uw. STORES FOR RENT AT corner of llth and Part! road, largo room, with modern show windows; for drug, grocery, or dry goods business; rant $60 a month. Phone Line, I860, for further Information. FARMS FOR SALE HIGH-CLASS FARMS.

Magnificent Colonial Estates. Finest In the South. Suburbs! Investments'. I SOULE REALTY 5 1425 New York Ave. HAND3OMELT furnished and unfurnished apartments In The Gettysburg, corner of Lanler phce and Ontario three rooms and kitchecette; all modern and all new: one square from all CITS; prices moderate.

See Janitor. 27 FOB RENT-- Furnished, Apt. 4, The Beacon. IMS CalVert st. newly furnished 3-room Ing apartment; elevator; cafe In house; telephone; hot-water heat: vacuum cleaner; free electric lights; both car lines.

Telephone Columbia' 424, Branch 4. 27 apartment, for three months from January 1. 1623 Park road. Apt. 3.

27 APARTMENTS WANTED APARTMENT or two rooms, tor nary wlfo; pay liberally. Call personally, 421 Colorado Open Monday. 28 TWO rooms and bath In modern apartment, fur. or by Jan. 1: prefer southern exposure, JST, this offlce.

26 SUBURBAN FOR SALE HOUSES WANTED TEK-room house: a. m. 23H. this office. central location.

Box 26 New Direct Passenger Service Between Philadelphia and Hamburg --NMT SAILINGS -S. S. GJULF WALOKRSSE 3 S. S. PRINZ OBKAR 11 B.

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S. BLUBCHEB (13,500 for the Coaut of South America throafb. tbe Straits of Magellan and up the Went to Valparaiso, Chile, Acron the Andes, Ac. Duration, 74 BAYS. Rates, January and Fejbruarr tS by B.

B. (12,609 tons), larrest ship roing to the Caribbean. DAYS. and up. Aiao MARCH JW, of 1C DAYS, fSS and up.

By the twin 8. S. 17.000 tons) from New York November 1, llll. and from San Franclaoo February 17, ma. JAY8, and up.

Including all necessary expense i aboard and aehore. Optional Toura of 17 days In India. 14. days In Japan. The S.

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Droop Sonsj 13th amd Ste. ti. IV. WE MEAN IT Other wUl yen It si their rataa abcrul low aa ours; Out will conf-ont TOO with way 'f you wowW not receive amount, and tliat no coopanj couid Ist on such low Let us you bj facta that our rates are the lowest And don't that all loans made this month NO PAYUEKT ON PRINCIPAL. OE IKTSSltT UNTIL TWO MONTHS From loan.

only compeer offtrlnc this proposition rc- It n-ooth. for thouvand from otfctr IT the put tlftot lift If DON'T FAIL TO GET -OCK RATKB S.CFOKH National Loan and Investment Co. THOMPSON 1FTH ST. NW. Opposite Treasury.

to Drug Between Street aad K. T. PRIVATE LOANS UPWARDS $10 UPWARDS ON FURNITURE, PUN OS, ftc. We guarantee lowest quickest as4 absolute privacy. It will Bay you to call aad sat us It yon are thlnktnc ot borrowing.

Potomac Guarantee 9K St. W. MONEY TO LOAN MONEY TO LOAN ON DISTRICT OF COLOMBIA real estate at lowest of Interest. Economical consideration for DOrrovers. MOORE BILL, 1333 st nw.

I Imve H.OOO or less that I have been Instructed to loan on Washington Improved real estate at per cent. FLOYIXE. DAVIS, 7th and Sw. MONEY TO LOAN AT IXWE8T RATES OP INTBRBSt on D. C.

Real Estate Security. FBANK T. HAWLINOS 1505 PA. The Arlington Innorance HONEY TO LOAN IN SUMS OP M.OOO TO 1100,000 ON D. 0.

HEAL ESTATE. Fay off per cent -loans and begin anew at lowest ratee of Intereet; all transactions conducted economical consideration for bor- H. SAUNDERS CO, MCiNET TO LOAN, ON P. C. HEAL.

EHtate: lowest rates payments on principal in of $100 or mom received at any Interest period. THE F. H. SMITH COMPANY. 1WS N.

Y- American Sluimptom. -Liverpool. PlTDionthi Philadelphia--4 Atlairtic Traatport Una Xew Red Star Una W. White Star line New YorsW Plrmeotfe. CswrVmrc, S'hamptom.

York tisMtOB to RIVIERA-ITALY-EGYPT Tfce Azores, Madeira, Gibraltar, AlaleM. VlHefraaohe, Geava, Ifaaleat. Atezandrla. (31,025 tone) 11 I a (30.M4 tons) IXan. I Hajt I Steamejffsj the BfedltcmiBeaa Romanic Keb.

April I Romanic Mar. WjRomanlc April St Crctlc Mar. SlCretlc 10 Grand Yacht ing Cruises LOTS WANTED A'Toured" House! TO purchase from owner corner for a house; west of 16th st. and north of I st. nw.

Box 141. thin offlre, 27 FIRST AND SECOND TRUST LOAWS. Wf will loan more on ymir property tbaa any other concern. Lowest rates. All amounts.

Payments arrnntred to cult you. NO DELATS. OPES UNTII. P. M.

Rational loan ft Investment Thompsuii 703 16th at. seconfl Hoar. Opposite Treasury. Nert to dmc atorav West Indies, South America and Canal Zone HEALTH MOVEMENT VIAVI SCIENCE OP HKALTH. NATURAL NlN- 'SURGICAL, CLOTH BOUND.

400 PACK BOOK FREE. APPLY BT WAIL. 911 COLOBADO BUILDING. ROOMS WANTED BY three gentlemen, two adjoining 24-floor rooms; bath same C. Ladd, census bureau.

26 BT man and with Infant, Iftrge. -well-fur, and heated room, with board; private family ti ef erred; state terms, number In family, Ac. Box 222, thin office. 26 MONET TO LOAN ON APPROVED CITY HEM. estate at current rates of Interest: special with respect to prior payments; larja amounts a specialty.

TYLER ft RUTHERFORD (Incorporated), 730 Itih st. nw. MOKBT TO AT LOWEST KATJS8 of Interest on real estate In District tt Columbia. WALTER H. ACKJflK.

street northwest SCHOOLS AND COLLEGES EMEPSON INSTITUTE, For boys and young men, 1740 st aw. Established 18J2. Prepare tor collage, sjOTeromeat academies, rerenue cutter Berries, commissions Day and evening school. Frlrate coaching. hundred and ftfteen successfully prepared la (our years.

Tnirty-two this year. Special couriie tor patent offlce under experts. W1NBLOW H. RANDOLPH, PnueltWL BT lady In offlce, sitting room and bedroom; ne. or se.

Box 224, this offlce. 26 BY young Swiss-French, room by week, in re- apectable private fam'ly; refs. exchanged. Victor CurehDd, 1104 13th nw. 29 S.MAL.L fur.

room; ateam heat; not to exceed 910. Box 231, this offlce. 26 BY lady and one child, two rooms for 1. h. fur.

or uofur. must be convenient to business section; terms Box 163. thla office. 2.6 FURNISHED. BY young couple, two or three rooms for 1.

h. state price; near CapHol and Llbram J. M. thin offlce. 2G THREE or four fur.

rooms or. apt. for h. state price. H.

Box' 170, thla offcd. 2ft BY lady In Government employ, good-sized fur. room; llth or 12th bet. and give lowest terms; permanent tenant. Box 169, this offlce.

26 Now a the time Me one during con- structlon. Come not later than Sunday afternoon. Virginia Highlands, the Oar- den Suburb, la nearest of all suburban homes. It Is only J3 minutes 1 ride from tRe poetofBce comer. Lots now are S209 and up.

Buy a lot and you will SATO systematically. You can nay $10 down and li a month. You won't miss It, and soon It will be yours to build on or to sell. This section Is slated to corrfe back Into the District, and It will double values. Car from postofBce' corner.

12th st. and Pa. nve. Now Is the time to come and now IB the time tn buy. The damppraot cement houses will Interest you.

They -'font thin wood. Clip this It leads ths way. 'BALLARD CT LANHAM, Sales Agents, PRIVATE LESSONS IN MATHEMATICS, I-AN- guageB, science, music; 20 years' experience; university graduate; also literary work PROP. Station Box 2513, city. de25-30t i FRENCH LANGUAGE SCHOOL.

Adults learn quickly to- pronounce well; speak. read, understand; trial lesson tree. FRUD'HOMME. 810 Ind. ave.

nw. nr. Sd st POT at a bit reduction, cchoiarsMp ta os ef Washington's nest business colleges. Addren SAucatloaal Departmeot. Wash Ing Post.

THE MISSES EASTMAN'S SCHOOL. BOARDING AND DAY SCHOOL FOR GIRLS. 1305 1TTH COR, MASSACHUSETTS AVE. nv 621 13TH ST. Washington.

D. C. BY settled couple, three or four partly fur. or unfur. rooms for h.

private family preferred; within walking 1 distance of ave. and 15th Rt. nw reasonable, 36' BY elderly man In office, furnished room, Jan. 1, first or floor- within 3 of 13th and fits. no objection to children.

Box 269, this office. 27 WITH BOARD. BY man, wife, and 14-month-old baby, large front fur. room and "board; 2d floor; bet. 8th and 14th and Potomac and Pa.

aves. not to exceed 1336 Pa. ave. Be. 23 BY young lady, room and board with private family; not to exceed $25 monthly; neighborhood Aillngton Hotel.

Box 206, this offlce. 26 SW COH 8TH ST. AND MAINK AVE. SW Two nicely furnished housekeeping rooms; running TgaUr; all conveniences: 711 CTH ST Sd-HoDr front room for two 26 6H X. J.

AVK. rooms: alfo single looms, 1. li. all conveniences. objections to 27 TH.J-: XEW BERNE, Apt.

SJ-Two nicely fur. 27 15TH ST. N'W --Two splendid front rooms; 2(1 and 3d floeis; with water. 27 ItOOM and kitchenette, near bath: in apartment, California at. gentlemen preferred.

P. General Delivery. 28 7TH STT. furnished front rooms; heat and gas') reasonable. 26 91? 12TH ST front room; newly papered; 1.

h. cal 1 Tuegday. C7 22 5TH ST. newly fur. rooms 1.

li. hot-water heat. KS ST. unfur. room; 1st floor.

FURNISHED OR UNFURNISHED. TUB WOODWOHTH, 10th and Apt 10-Rooms, with or without kitchenette; every convenience. 26 BY gentleman, room and hoard; near War Department; state terms. Boy 250, this offlce. 27 BY lady and daughter, room and board; 'above K.

Y. refined surroundings; state lowest terms; given, Box 219. this office, 23 STRANGE, BUT NEVERTHELESS TRUE. Now IB the tlmo to buy that suburban homo site, because land can lie purchased at tills Eeason for a substantially less price than in spring and summer, and for reason now Is the time to commence your building operations It you wish to get possession of your new home by the coming summer. Investigate our prop- ertles.

Special inducements to those buy- KEY-SMITH LATHAM, Second Floor Front. Evans Bldg. Phone Main 4982. HORSES AND VEHICLES FOR SALE-IS) HIGH-GRADE CARRIAGES and otber reputable latest esigns, belonging to senators, and Washington's best people, who wish to aell i'. save storage; consisting ot straight and ce-nvion tront broughams, miniature victorias, and cabriolets, two-horae vtctorlaa nd cabrloleu, station wagons, glass all around; ear- tali) station wagons, umbrella and canopy top umbrella top Kplder phaetons, with and without footman's seat; Brewster horse show carts, 4-passenger bus to take children to school or hotel bus; vis-a-vls 4-passenger traps, 4'pas- senger cutunder runabouts, home, show traps, and' high-class runabouts, 6-gIass laadan, children's governess carts, and other fcdny carriages; Imported double coach and coupe harness! and EngHah runabout harness; 20 Importad lady's side and stride and gent's aad-fln and also a 6-passenger automobile, with top.

In Srtt-claee condition; price, 1800; a great bargain; McClellen A Whitman saddles; 1,000 street and stable blankets at lees than wholesale price. want a carriage, ca)l and look over, and you will aee the nneat lot at high-grade carriages you ever saw at rldlculont prices. WILLARD STORAGE, 400 410 14th at. 31 Days' Trip Porto Rico Barbados Venezuela Jamaica Ssih Jan. 28tt and Marcft 4ft Visiting St.

Thomas, Martin taue, Haiti. OTba $15O Guadeloupft Trinidad Panama Bahamu Second fluor. MONEY TO LOAN -ON- Diamonds, and per cent LOUIS ABRAHAMS to Bah St. W. MONEY AT LOWEST RATES AND On rCRNfFCRE, TEAMa.

ant to IA2U- RIKD emplores on their pereonal noua. vltkoct too, payable mtallmuta of H.4f parable la iDatallmtmtai of j. Other personal attention to all applications assures you of gentlemanly and courtaona Biant. Loan companies paid up and more ranced at lower ADDMCSS O. 03 LOANS DUmoBda, Jewelry.

HORNING. Ninth and SALARY LOANS ON YOTO PLAIN NOTE. No Indorsement or Security QUICK PRIVATE CONFIDENTIAL CITIZENS LOAN CO. 406 Commercial Bank N. W.

Cor. 14th and fits. Take Elevator to Fourth Floor. Interesting trips, Including rail, to Panama Canal. WawhtaMrton Office, 1806 Street If.

W. R. M. HICKS. Paueencer Afumt, BY SEA" 'DIRECT ROUTE TO SAVANNAH and JACKSONVILLE.

and Co. Beat route to Florida, Cuba, and tfca Strati. sUamers. excellent serrica, low (am. Tfok- ets on sale at E.

(V O. R. R. Offices. Sen! for booklet.

W. P. THEltBH. P. T.

Baltimore. WASHINGTON HOTELS OUTSIDE ROOMS. STEAM HEATED. 13th St. Bet.

Fsj. Are. mad Street N.W. Take Ml. Pleasant or Fa.

ave. ear from Union Station to 13th st. nw. more Comfortable, Convenient, Raten European, 91 Anerietua, 92. f.

C. JACKSOJf, Fray. MONEY tOAJTED SALARIED PEOPU) others upon their own without security; alao women keeping house; easiest tsnmaj confidential. The aaowtar curt who bars dealt elsewhere specially Invited; my proposition will pleats. H.

EL.WOOD. ill Jenifer BWg. SPECIAL RATES laoaey Itemed on furniture, plaup, and sswclal ratM or the next two months. If you are In need ot a loan. sad compare them wltn other companies; loans paid off and more money adraaoed.

SURETY LOAN CO. Boom 1. Warder Bldg. Cor. MS and STOP The New Bancroft Cor IStfe and Stm.

N. W. Newly remodeled; large rooms, single or ea suite, with or without American or European plan. Terms moderate. Weekly and monthly rates on application.

Pbone Main K. C. BENSON, HOTEL GORDON In the select rutldatlal oalr squares trom White -War, Marr, and Treasury A high-class family and traoHajnt hotel. Roems single or en suite, with balk. Artertoen olio.

SI up: European plan, lUW up. A. McRBB. The Lincoln Hotel irra AKD a STL NW. All outslflf rooms.

Bunnlag hot aad eoM IB every room. All large rooms nrlvats) Bin la room. Amerloia plaa, ft amy; plaa. a A. B.

HTATT. Froorlstow. BV lady, employed during day, fur. room; not to exceed 910 month; 15 minutes' walk to Conn, ave. and st.

Box 230. this office. 26 1 27 1827 PA. AVE. Facing two parks; 15, HO.

and 115 gas; hot-water heat. 28 I 414 mi ST. bathrooms; central looatlon; ISM ST. furnished rooms: single and 1 sMe. 26 7:5 1STH ST.

NW --Handsomely furnished rooms; nearby; car lines 28 8T1I ST. rooms; warm, all 26 nn tn Hm up i 27 .112 10TH ST. unfur. bedrooms; tinkle or en suite; also fur. room.

so THE Apt. well-fur, front room for gentlemen. 27 WITH BOARD. I 1600 ST. rooms and good board.

302 STH ST. furnished room on Ihjrl $por. 26 SOI ST RE --Nlrelv furnished front prl- Nate family; nesr tlirea car 26 141t ST. NW. Second and third floor rooms, single r.r en suite; southern exposure; also rooms f-r light liouofl.ecpinjr.

N'nrth C5M. 26. 3471 TTH ST. suite, gas loss; hot- wat'- heat, meals near. ST XW --llanlsomoly furnished rooms; 1'niflo.

near all departments. AVE--Newly furnished, well heated roo-m. prices I A 26 1747 I' ST. rooms; steam heat; ex- cellrnt location: southern exposure. 26 26 1827 ST.

to rooms; rent moderate to desirable person; large dining room. 113 ST. sunny rooms; southern exposure; single or en suite; 1. h. k.

permitted. 27 FOR RENT--jrur. or unfur, two communicating rooms and bath; 2d floor; front room large; with southern exposure; three windows. 1213 Budld MASS. AVE.

fur. well-heated, St. nw. 87 i I. Ssl.

two window, southern ex- pwil Id-floir roofn- neatly furnished, heated, and with quiet private family. 36 1S06 ISTfl ST and back communl- catlng steam heat: private family; central location 28 14J3 FAIRMONT room; prl- vate bath; $12: gentlemen only. 2iM ST. nicely fur rooms; well lisated. 20 floor; gentlemen only.

26 ST. rooms: large front room; suitable for one or two gentlemen, or privilege of I. li. 28 1410 16TH ST. corner room; 2d floor, bay window: newly papered; hot-water neit to bath; neatly kept.

26 7W ST fur. rooms; all conveniences; steam heat, downtown; Sd-floor ajPt. 96 884 8T. room, near bath; also ballroom. 28 THE CAIRO, Apt.

"33--Handsomely fur. room; a suitable for two; cafe in building. 28 435 ST. well-heated tront and back rooms, private family of adults; rtason- 28 IN ST. and third floor eouth treat rooms; Capitol, census and Tflaltt Station- A I 1416 ST.

Comfortably single and lect home table. 27 1323 MONROE ST. Fur. rooms and board; suitable for two or three gentlemen or man ana wife. 27 1222 CONN.

Second-floor-front hallroom and double room, excellent table board; reasonable. 26 ISO COLUMBIA Rooms with board; modern house; fine table; convenient and reasonable. 28 520 ST. NE. (Near Capitol)-- Desirable room; good board; (38 a month, two In room; near car lines.

26 1115 ST. All outllde rooms; well heated; near bath; good home cooking; very reasonable and central. Phone Main (894. 26 WANTED ROOMS. WITH OR WITHOUT Board LARGE room; southern exposure; near bath; steam heat, and plenty of hot water; first-class house.

Box 237, this office. 28 1210 6TH ST. Well-heated double front room; excellent board; private Jewish family of adults; refs. exchanged. 27 1204 3T.

Front room: central location; excellent table; reasonable. Phone M. 6358. 27 HOO ST. Nicely fur.

room; adjoining bath; steam heat. 27 1168 NKWTOSJ 3T. Two large rooms; newly large closet; phone; excellent home cooking; suitable for three or four gentlemen; reasonable. 87 1422 11TH ST. Pur.

room, with good home board; 923 month for one; $40 month for two; gertlsmea. THE BHACON, Apt. 61--Well-fur. rooms, with 26 1128 STH ST. Well-healed 'and lighted rooms; private family: reasonable prices.

28 1827 ST. Rooms; fur. or 16, 18, 12. and 115 month. 28 7J DECREES Neatly fur.

and unfur. rooms; reasonable; a. m. near government printing office. 28 1005 STH ST.

Large, well-heated room; tin- fur, or partly fur. 28 1831 ST. Nice fur. room, or can furnish with all conveniences; hot and cold water on floor. 27 617 WTH Fur.

or untur. and- S3 floor rooms; reasonable; I. h. k. 27 WITH -OR WITHOUT BOARD.

1101 ST. Large rooms; neatly with every convenience; moderate rates; first-class table board; alsj rooms suitable for 1. h. k. 27 611 N.

J. AVE. Warm furnished rooms; gentlemen; table board If desired; good, comfortable rooms, 14. GO. 28 1425 q'ST.

Three nicely furnished rooms; second floor; with or without board. 26 1S27 ST. Large small rooms; well heated: large closets; board If desired. 21 1428 ST. Sunny, warm rooms; comfortably furnished; private choice home board If desired; reasonable.

26 1SJ4 N. H. Large, well-fur, room, with or without board; home, location, and appointments first clam; hot-water beat. Phone 2t 1318 ST. Largo and small rooms; all conies; phone; excellent table board.

Phone Col 424 333 N. Y. AVE. and board; central location; Iree of country table. Phone M.

JOJ7- conveniences; private family; hot-water heat; southern expoaurr. Phone M. 5M9. 17 931 ST. Communicating rooms, with board If dealred.

south front BV lady, employed during day, room and board with private family; not to exceed 123 month; 10 minutes' walk to Conn. avo. and st. Box 229. this office.

26 BY refined young couple, medium-sized room, with board: not to exceed $42 month; apt. preferred; hot-water heat; south front; about January 1. Box tills offlce. 28 BY government clerk, with wife and 6-year-old child, room and board; rnget be reasonable. Box 233, this office.

26 BT Jan. 1, room and board In flint-class house; within or 6 blocks of 14th and sts. Box 271, tala office, 27 CHEVY jCBASE THE'PtACE BUY. Out Bradley Lane Lots Are the Choicest Chevy Chase Properties. INVESTIGATE.

Key-Smith Latham.lnc Second Floor, Front. Phone M. Evann Bldg. mS-tf I HAVE two horses and three carriages I want takon care of for $35 per month. Address Box; 262, office.

28 DOGS, CATS, BIRDS, HOW TO BE yonr own landlord on $10u cash and ttO monthly. For full particulars drop postal, i telephone, 6r call for illustrated plaj, ot Connecticut Avenue Park (Chevy Chase). Fulton R. Gordon. Owner, Specialist Suburbin Realty.

Vim. H. Ritchie, Colorado Bldg. Ham I 712 12th st. nw MJ1.

SCOTCH Collie pups and grown temalta of choice breeding. Sherbrooke Collie Kennois, Culpeper. Va. nott-lmo SINGING canary In a trass cage, or young parrot, puppy, kitten, aquarium with goldfishes, rabbits, guinea pigs, white rats. SCHMID'S BIRO STORE.

dea-act HOTEL RICHMOND American and European Plans, IfO Saoas, Batba. reasonable. Phone Kit. CjHtord at. HOTEL STRATFORD AMERICAN.

Fourteenth and Monroe st Location highest In city, A. few 'double rooms for couples at reasonable rates; also rooms with bath for jfntlemeo. EVERETT HOTEL 17JO st Centrally located, near Am. plan, tt dally. Weekly or monthly mtsa, St.

James, European ft WASHINGTON. D. O. WEST WOODJUDGB-e-Room House; Dot-water beat; bath; sewer; gas; lot 45x120; garden: grape vines, fruit trees. Owner.

5931 24th DOGS BENDEaBD IMMUNE TO BT vaccination with Imported German serum: PIT- tlculara. upon application. Or. FBSSCI1, 12th at. nw.

UNFURNISHED. BY young married couple. 1 or 2 unfurnished or partly furnished rooms, with kitchenette; 1. h. use of piano; reasonable; state terms and particulars.

Box 25S, this offlce. 27 unfur. 2d-floor rooms; well heated; 1. h. convenient to Union Station; with refined people; no other roomers: rent reasonable.

Box 184. this' office. 26 THREE unfur. rooms; nw. section; I.

h. reasonable; no children. B6x 203, thla office. unfur. nw.

section; 1. h. heat and gas; reaaonable rent; two children. Box 202. this offlce.

J8 SECOND and third floor rooms, suitable far light housekeeping; also rooms, single or en snfto. 1411 st. phone N. 5554. THRFJE unfur.

rooms. 1st or 2d floors; no objection to 3-ycar-old child; near cars; light and gar; 1. h. not to exceed Box 820, this office. 26 REAL ESTATE SECOND TRUST NOTES ST.

BERNARD puppies; beautiful orange and white: rough coated; from pedigreed stock. Silver Spring Kennels, Silver Spring; phone Tab. 1B-K. HERB SPECIALIST. InterestV HERB SPECIALISTS.

M. A. Louli A Sons, We manufacture line -of herb remedlee, fiiat inteed to cure 'or re-'- all tf ATLANTIC CITY HOTE1S ENJOY HEALTH AND OtJTDOOH tIFK WAftM SUNSHINE: AT ATLANTIC CITY, Ji. J. THE ST.

CHARLES Most select location on front. water In all Orchestra, Illustrated booklet. Open all year. NEWUN HA1NBS COUP ANT. ROOMS FOR RENT WITH OR WITHOUT BOARD.

S417 HOLMEAD PL. large, bright, Sd- floor front room; newly papered and painted; suitable for two; boftrd. it desired? small family owning home. 27 1821 9T. fur.

heated; first-class board If desired. well It ST. 2d-floor front loom and room adjoining large closet; heat, soulhein piposure, near bath: well-kept private house; board If desired A ST. wlta or wlttout board. THE WOODWORTH, 10th and sta Apt.

104-- Uooms, with or tiithout kitchenette, every convenience On First-Class Washington Real Eattte at 10 to DISCOUNT Act Quickly. Address POSTOFFICE BOX 2502. URN1TURC A CARPETS i i a 'Peter a i i LOAN BROKERS BURK6TINB-8 IrfAN OFFICE. ESTABLISHED 1S6S. SCT PENNSYLVANIA AVB.

Money loaned on cold, sliver, watcnes, diamonds, Jewelrr mechanical tools, men's apparel. Cold aBi! aOrc- tomcbt. DnredMtned for GALEN HALL AND COTTAGES HOTEL AHtt A1T.ANTIC CITY, N. J. AtwariTeaAr.

Always teay. r. YOUNG, Gon'UUaawr AKD MAKB A COMPARISON Of RATW Quoted by thla company and those Quoted by otben. It will yon moasy. Loan of only 91X1 Per Moatk.

of ISO only Pec Bfoath. JXMW of f75 oalr Per Moarth. Loam of bnly, Per Moattk. Other amounts la piopertlon to Loans on furniture, tlanoa, indorsed Loans with other comnaoiat -paid oB, money advanced. Commercial Dftcouii Co.

METROPOLJTAN NATIONAL BANK Ol Utb St. oppoaKa V. 8. K. 619 St.

N. W. Is the to CM rmr loan. If Ma wish to obtain ft at tha very easiest tarns the saullest COM. toad on furniture, pianos, and la amounts from KM and up.

can be made eltntr weekly or to suit ths borrower. ReHiitce Loan and Trust Ot, ST. K. Phone U. Par to Pet Cesit When Yov Can Get It for 3 Per Centt H.

K. FULTON ESTABLISHED IN 1870. 314 9th St. N. W.

IMS Mmy OB Vtomb, fitem HURRY LOANS DO YOU WANT A LOAN TOD AY We loan money to all at the tng rates: nOM 8 J.TB 8 vatmeBto VXOO 8 fnrmemts VSOfi 8 vmrmemtM 98.n your promise to pay. Our plan enables you to borrow on your own guarantee. Saves: time and worry. because there aro no indorsements or pledges. Coatftdenttal lammm laMtf, AMERICAN LOAN GO.

1836 York W. W. floor front. U. MONEY Address WrlU your name and plainly, 'and will you at onoe.

Our are lowest. will pay up your old loan, an4 give yen money at lower ratex. A NEW YORK LOAN GO. ixn N.W.. ROOM n.

Main SJC-M. EXCURSIONS NEW JERSEY RESORTS LAKEWOOD. Lake wood, N. J. The Famous Winter Resort In the Pines.

WINTER RESORTS WINTER TIME IS JUNE TIME iOn the East Coast of Florida NorfolkWaslringtonSt eamtioat Co. MODERN STEEL PALACE STEAMEkB. Every Day In Taar, Lv. tfm Ar.O. Pt ComTt.e:Oam Lr.O.P.

Contort. Ar. Nortelk Wasalagton aat Through tickets on sale to all polnu South, wlta stupoven at Old Point Comfort ani New York amd Boato by City Tteket Otslco, 14th K. Y. Are.

IT. W. MOUNT VERNON Sir. Chsu-lca Mucadeoter (Capacity 1,700) A delightful trip on the blaUric Potomac. Leaving wharf.

Tth and sia. aw dally, Sunday, 10 a. m. and I 4E m. FAJU--TKe sUtCND THIP, groumis aat nawtem.

LOADED SALARIED PEOPLE ud others. Including women keeping home, without security; eaay OCcei principal Save yourself money ty gtttlng ftrst D. H. TOLliAN. Boom MJ lato at nw.

LOAN SOCIETIES OK DIAMONDS, WATCHES, JEWELRY, A Phllantiiroplc' Institution Capital 11,000,000 Reference--Any financial In cltr. Rt- demptlont made from pawnbrokers and loans n- sued at rreatlr reduced saving to the borrower. fraliiaj; Uti Sttitly Ground Floor, N. W. Cor.

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