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Removal Notice.

AMERICAN LEAGUE BASK BALE CLUB.

Wr. the president and a majority of the board


ff trust'-es ..f the Washington American League
Bnse Ball Club, hereby certify that the amount
f capital stock tixed by *he charter of said
club 1h two hundred thousand dollars ($2OO.(X0i,
which sum Is fully paid In. nnd the
bonded and other Indebtednesses amount to

N. LOWE.

CHIROPODIST.
that I hare moved
public
to the Kenois bldjr-.

I wish to notify the

11th
from 1111 I'a. ave.
and G sts.. Rooms (107-608. Phone M. 453.
Take Elevator to C>th floor. 21*

outatandJns
EYEGLASSES | t"*
ZZ
be absolutely

hundred and thirty-one thousand dolU-s ($131.*V>>.


Bi NJLAMIN S MINOR. President;
EDWARD J. WALSH.
CLARK C. GRIFFITH.
W H. RAPLEY.
RUDOLPH KACFFMANN.
bout

J. L. EWIN SUCCUMBS
FOLLOWING OPERATION

SPECIAL NOTICES.

SPECIAL NOTICES.
IX THE MATTER OF THE WASHINGTON

ne

MIII.ER KENYON.
THORNTON CHESY.EY.
DISTRICT OF COLUMBIA, to wit:
I. Benjamin S. Minor, president of the
American League Base Ball Club, do
and upon oath sav that the matters and
things stated in the foregoing statement, signed

ORDER.

and

me

majority

of the hoard of trustees

f th. Wafthfno-tAn AmHan T flo.rno tin CO IlnJl


Club. are true to the best of my knowledge,

mechenleally.

75^"ANNIVERSARY

BENJAMIN S. MINOR. President.


Subscribed and sworn to before me this 18th
Bay of Jannarv. A. D. 1915
N KEN AH LATB.
Notary Public. !>
medical society or the district
of Columbia will bold a memorial meeting for
Dr. A.
A. King at tlie medical department
of thp Oebrge Washincton Enlverslty on
Jan. 2. at * p.m. Friends of Dr.
Kin* are invited to attend. The program: "In
Memorlam; Resolutions by Committee." by
Dr. D s T.ainb: "Biographical Sketch." by
Dr. Henry D. Fry: "Dr. King <as an Author."
by Dr. Barton Cooke Hirst: "Dr. King on
and Malaria." by Dr. I.. >. Howard:
"Dr. King as a Teaclier." By Dr. Sterling
Kuffir. "Dr. Kins as Dean of the Medical
School. by Dr. D. K. Shute. "Personal

(rood line

Ufht.

Plenty ot

nth ST. AND PA. AVB.

Oppnelte

seventeen
Columbia

Jen. Edwards makes

pia.ce.

Suhs'Tlhed and sworn

VAtOFT PiiKKa

rTTTr\fTCrV

gar

SUM'SFOESSING ODE
TO TONE OF TIPPERARY

F>!t RENT -ATTRACTIVE FIVE-ROOM FLAT.

t;.>.d neighborhood. high location, near cars:


p..fhes front and rear; furnace heat; facing
$1S 50 p*r month.
SHANNON A 1,1'mS" RENTING SERVICE.

M. 2r;,A.
71.1 14th >t n.w.
M. 2343.
Tins is TO GIVE NOTICE THAT I HAVE,
pursuant to order of the Supreme Court of the
hN'rirt of Columbia in re assignment of
C. White, eoultj No. 3-11 .AO. purchased for
W"Iliain P.. A1tennis from Joseph Seloman.
of said White, nil of the stock, fixtures

Quarterly Convention of District


Woman's Christian Temperance
Union Is Beinj Held*

Walt
Dr.
assignee
end other contents of the grocery store located

".r.S'j 13th street northwest, Including all


accounts due said store, and that said William
P. A1 tenuis will tiereafter conduct said busi
ness "v proprietor and owner. To whom all
such accounts should i>e promptly raid.
FRANK S. ATTEMCS.
A sept fo- William R. Altemus.
V HIT TON .T.\CKON. Attorney.
'-It "th st. n.w.. Wa<ihlo'ton. TV C.
Till
INNTAt. urpTlVf; OF THE
of the HOME l'I ATE GLASS IVSTR
ANTF COMPANY <>F THE CITY OF WASTI
TNGTON. f>r the eirt-tion of trustees, will be
hold a' the office of the company. No IMS F
st
n.w.. National l'njou hide., on Wednecdav.
Jnnuarr 20. 101'.. at 1:4.1 o'clock p.m. Polls
' en from 2
2 3< .."clock n m.

>

tB

>.

l ARVFR. S'ecretarr.

IP F

"RY A\n PY" I K \r T THF. KO AT)


Start that account in Hie Home
Association today. If iavs
and is
the supervision of the T*. S. Comptroller
of Currcncv. Organized 1SS3. Treasurer's
1 l0T Penna. are. n.w.
I WILL ;r\RNTFK VOI'R ENTIRE

heard

The strains of

were

"124 11th st. n.w. Phone Col. MW0.


HERMAN BAFMGARTEV COMPANY, INC.
Brass Siena Gold Glass Tytters.
Rubber Stamps. Seal*. Stencils.
13th and H

sts

M 3333. onlv ator#.

Ph

UPRIGHT PlAVOrf TT-VKO A NO REP.. $1 CP.


Old Reliable Expert.
Drop no=ral. I. I.tR^EN.
44 So. C- n re. .e PS L. IfiSR.

FOR RFVT--VFRV TiEST R VRTF OFFICES3rd floor of The Evening Star building".
12 coinmiinicatlpe room: mar be aranged In
enite< ,,r

ENtlre

separate
s?nei<. room.
Applr RT'STNF^S
MANAGER.
? ppT) sve.
Star tits

whole.

or ac a

Evening

The

free.

m acrice

Main 3ws-7
i'm

\oir Vmi

as

Day's Big- Movement.

"The most momentous movement of

c21 f t.

<j

Von-

Dr.

w.w.

Telephone.

all

he said, "but I do not take it at


defeat. The liquor traffic is

as a

wrong.

robert wai.hrftn.
Fart'enter n<l Rttildw.

Today

men are

quiet toiling of

temperance

operation

^...niiiaiui

"ctihiie TfLE HOUSB"

which he had for many years been an


officer and member. The services will
be conducted by the pastor. Rev. W.
R. Wedderspoon; Rev. N. H. Holmes,
associate pastor, and his friend. Rev.
Charles H. Butler, pastor of Columbia
Heights Lutheran Church.
Mr. Ewin was born in Baltimore
of John and

Y.Ave.

Graftors&SomJnc.,
Entertainers
Prospective
.will find here
an

Open, Lighted and

Wm. Ballaiityne &. Sons,

'**

..

BtstUMier*.

Kind
That Pays.
The
n> want
talk printing
you and
to

to

to

Judd <& BelweiSer, Inc.,


inri

niu

rni.^i

week.

Temperance

ui-ui

11ill.

WHEN ROOFSwith
LEAK
.Vn't Taw!

a:.otit
pota a'jii ninn
The splendid work of healing
tl;e drip. end for us. We'll \; which
trying to <at-b
Poslam accomplishes in
and for good
top the leaks promptly
or any skin disease, makes it
wf.
sinkss
know
nt
how. \
rrs orR
for
best
your use if you seek a

Eczema

URONCLAD^.^M^.rCommercial

(remedy

Bodies for
This Week.
Ford Cars Reduced
and
Color.
Every Style

Bvery

For Every Business.


6. j. MEKKS' SONS. 22 O st.
I NEVER

M. 2188.

DISAPPOINT.""

Adams' Service Is Worth While


It makes for better and

printed

more

matter.

The Service Shop,


BYRON S. ADAMS,

HOLY NAME MEETING.


St. Cyprian's Society Invites Otheri
to Attend Sunday.

effective

more

than merely mildly

which will take hold right


{efficient,
the start, stopping all itching,/

(at
/and eradicating the trouble wholly
time. Because
) and in very briefthese
it

demands,
) I'oslam meets all
success and
) now enjoys the widest
sales here and
most extensive
)(abroad.
1
\
Your druggist sells Poslam. For
to Emergency/
{free sample write
r Laboratories, 32 West 25th street,
1
York.
/New
Poslam Soap, for toilet and bath,/
/
} medicated with Poslam. 25 cents
) and 15 cents.
.

...

.....

and Eleventh Streets.

A. /"TLlSnCT.G

Cyprian's Holy Name Society is


composed of about 400 men and nearly
as many boys from one of the largesl
colored Roman Catholic congregations
in the city. At its meeting Monday all
its officers were re-elected, including
Rev. Father J. R. Matthews, spiritual
director, and J. Albert Edelin, president
St.

SS

SS
SS
SS
SS
SS
SS
SS
SS
SS
SS

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uc to

$25

1314 F ST. N.W.

or

Ownership

for the Palais y


w
possible.a fact here.
^

bargain
now

DresSggValu^

tune

$3.98

$15.

to

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4

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3k. j$f *?ex

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Values to $16.50

delightful

n< action

.of

s,rret

$4,375
t

9th St.

|
car to

$4,5()0
Randolph;

| $5,000~|

3 blocks East

-'

mmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmrnmmmmmmmm

18th St. N.W. Cotin. Ave. Car to


Kilbourne, U/2 Blocks West, Turn South j

'

wear"

4
<

ij

represent

Third Floor

^A

not

'

'

of B
alone.

\\ making
the

cost

."

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^'cvat<)rS-

//

Included
them were

'

are
samples-some of
imported to jarive ideas.
as-

and thus exclusive styles are


ured.
Basement Floor.4 elevators.

a.

full*

quarter
coats,

and
in navy,

because not the

Of wool

ana mix-

Floor2

-4 elevators.

the

styles.

jr.

SO AQz

2.47?

*"#
cloths, in

navy and

black,

few in taJlP> browns and litfht ef- #


fects. Sizes for bis g-irls and little
a

tures.

Basement

new

Dresses,

[dvg|

Dieick

materials, the tailoring-,


.

The new Fox T rot and belted models are incl


.

$ 7

finish and fit associated nly with


$20.00 Cloth Suits. Reduced to $2.S, #

T 5-00.

no |
Suits,
Were to $20.00.
The

^J
^

Were to $

women.

Basement Floor.4 elevators.


...,.

\j

Four Seconds

I MaBwi

by Four

Elevators.

r
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|

Coats
Worth

I $25.00

Suits
Worth I

$25.00

IBSBBM
BtSuB

if.if you will b(; among tomorrows


Basement Stoi e you will be assured
to
this
visitors
early

$25 garments

jjgaWy
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SS^^i.P

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4>DUU

There's

an

at

V\

=#

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-nil jH^-l
jl
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only $5.

The fabric fur coat, satin lined1, pictured to the left


hand is here, of mole, seal, lamb, p()ny and caracal, lookSizes 34 to 38.
t'1C mos^ exPens've -^ur c(
f
W r ^uits.100 ot them.incitidc
$25 man-tailored
i
w garments, of all-wool cloths, in ch< ;cks and plain colors.
Choice of short, medium and long ooat styles, with plain,
pleated and trimmed skirts. All si;res up to 44.

The$ Economy 1Basement

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"IWa
p

r>ats.

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$L19 for $5 Dress Skirts.Navy and Black, Plain and Fancy


'

lnn 916 N. Y. Ave.


PH. M4031.
A. C. Moses Co.>9 inc.,
]i
\

an('

'

Coat

or

$3.9 $
S6.9R.-do A

Notice.

QO
\ Dresses, $Q
fl Vfl
* Were to $45.00. Sur
/ \J
ij\
k
k

Cash, $300.00. Biilance to Suit


432 to 454 Randol]ih Street N.W.

J)

K
prices

bs\

an

1867, 1869, 1871 Neiwton Street N.W.

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t
1

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Less than three block* from the end of Conn. Ave. car line in that

Jfl

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an can

On sale tomorrow at prices to create


occasion that should attract every
5 mother with a girl of 14 to 20 years.
The List Is Given Below.
2

'

v...A

'

The broken lots, sample garments


and all the odds and ends pertaining to
this Third Floor Girls' Shop have been
gathered and transferred to I
The Economy Basement.

^11

perfect

1 Coats,$A.98j
1
//

Dainty Evening and Street Dresses


silk, satin, nit, lace, crepe de#
Pastel
2 chine, crepe meteor, etc.
2 shades for evening wear; darl er for

tailoring j.

^assures

-'><

liif

I Special

I/L^

"'\f

<<'

The college girl and the petite wornbe accurately fitted.with choice
*
assured of materials including mannish
and the all-wool clothes of
J mixtureswithout
in browns, grays,
\ warmth black. weight,
/
* navy and
price now asked.$6.98.is less
J? thanThe
the tailor receives for the making of
* each coat. /
Third Floor.6 elevators. /
2

the

stances
man

navy and black,


few in browns y.
and mixtures. /
The reduced

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111!

jk^L

,: ;.,"A-:/.:^-X:-)r:,.:-(>;:,p/r;.-:>--)i-'/^-/.-;-i'^Xi-^i:A::^'''.;-/i:^i-v.'^u/l::<.:o!-:/v:'-/c::,.-:/v:*X'-/,".S::....!c:..:

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produced II
x )

serges used
men's garments

V'\ Ja

The door of credit is at


nice open to you.the banker
s ready and willing to lend
ou money.the merchant is
mxious for vour account. -r'
There is never a time in
var vr in panic that money
:annot be borrowed on real
state. The rate may be high,
>ut the money is surely to be
ibtained. i

superior wool y
in

'4

never been
before.

maV

stance

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XjjIf

VV-

7tli and H STS. N.E.

Interior arI rauKPment is absoI lutely new. <j

W|

either inthe
terials are the
In

3?\|
1 VtC^T.
'ji

flbv

on'y $3-9-

are

nk

--=VV" I

VlVll<Ol

IThe more
elaborate styles
'.hinted of in Z*
the pictures. y
arc $6.q8. The
less elaborate y

The exterior ha*

$U5.'n~

SS *

SS
SS
SS

eluded at

A Dainty, But Little Woman?


Not Tall, But Somewhat Plump? \
Are You Misses or Junior Size? $

with the importers and manu facturers.the


and its patrons. Half prices- .and less.are

j$6.93V

Parish I $6,250 I $6.85>0 I $7,250


II
'

will be heard. Invitations have beer


extended to all the other Holy Name
societies of the city to be present.

SS

seasons

A public meeting will be held nexl


Sunday evening at 7:30 o'clock at
Hall, under the auspices of St.

Cyprian's Holy Name Society, at which


^
the clergy and other prominent speakers

SS 2
SS 4

Between

Royal's Girls' Shop

.values to $.voo. /
The mushroom

"~

"~"" ".~.

wtmGak
)S^W$5.50
f Property

yesterday

SS 1
SS $

|)

Fine location ; big bargain ; b est car service in city; convenient to stores, markets, school s. Don't fail to inspect this
house at once, as it is bound to sc:11 quicE. \

daughter

Lower prices are looked for in the


the dealers are
retail market, but will
remain low.
doubtful if prices
on the weather
They say it all depends
and warn 1
If the weather remains mild
the hens will continue to lay freely
but if cold, snowy weather comes it
will stop the hens working and will
send prices up.

j
ANDPLEASANTLY

Eleventh.

eni

Corner of Alley,
Side Lights.
\

VVUW1V 1

untiring
prohihitinn

cents.

POSLAM HEALS
I SKIN QjJICKLY

Shop

J
4
9
J2

Eight Rooms,
Tile Bath,
Hot-Water Heat,
Electric Lights,
Wide Front
Parking,
Hnnhlo Pniphno

organization,

Newport
purchased

democrat*

the kind of *orv lop


have to offer.
Wbfther 11 1* a Book!*., Folder or Circular you
wan' printed, you will tend that our style of
printing pays in results.

Men's

"

trance on G St.,
4, two doors east of

$300 Cash;
balance Monthly

arrangement

British
with western and storage eggs still
LEXINGTON, Ky., January 19..The cheaper.
The drop in the wholesale market
British government has completed the was
followed by a decrease in retail
mules
in
of
1,000
Kentucky. prices, and this morning: the highesl
purchase
asked in the markets for eggs
be
at
once
will
via
shipped
price
They
less than twenty-four hours old wat
News. About 3,000 horses,
a dozen, and it is said the>
cents
55
the
French
by
government for
as low as 50 cents,
cavalry mounts, will leave here this could be bought
while good eggs sold for 38 and 4C

Booksellers.

FIRST TIME OFFERED

He ated Until 9 P.M.

Mules.

uns.'itmi'

usual selection of Place


co'ncAwv;. Cards, Favors and
Novelties for prizes.
I4CK> F St.

Buy Kentucky

2|

S treet N.E.
Eye
Inspect To night j

1108

Columbia Sunday School Association,


and took a prominent part in
for several of its conventions.
Mr. Ew.n was probably more widely
known through his connection with the
He entered the
temperance reform.
Anti-Saloon league of the District of
Columbia shortly after its
in 1803, as a representative of
the Foundry Sunday School
Society, of which society he was
the first president, and has represented
the same body in the league ever since.
In January. 1804, he was chosen first
vice president and chairman of the
committee on co-operation of the
League, and was re-elected in
1805. In 1808, he was elected president,

iviargaret

The'

J2

E1GHT-R00M HOUSE

'universal

PURSELLr^'r, 837 Q St.

t
4

Phone Main 1597

Wfer9

Washington
resided
coming

COUNTRY EGG RECEIPTS


ARE INCREASING DAILY

THE BIBLE

SS tt

City.

October

The presentation was made


ns up on this '-ontention of
Bradley. Both these
by Mrs. F. M.
ntt1 i t
lour*
< \sh
that
barker's
the national
*n|
prjofs are absolctely prizes were awarded at in
held
convention
recently
Georgia.
LOWEST? We'll welcoin* the
WTlK'k'
X- chanv /1\ rv tv
led
in
Mrs. M. C. Hull
to convince you f its
pray^ and
were read, f^Howed
of
officers
reports
Lumber.
by a report from Mrs. Theresa A. Wiltnui.
liams on the young people's branch
and a report from Mrs. Kdna Proctor
No
on the loyal temperance legion.
ror all
da3mt
rrfcii.^i
Civic Training in Schools.
pfrposes.
Wholesale Agentu for
Mrs. Norman Hill responded to Dr.
the lawrence paints
Wilfley's greeting. Wilson L. Gill,
and V>lori. Everything the jj^t in Paint.
president of the American Patriotic
if>4
ith .t. b.w.
AMHOPWS
League, told briefly of his plan of civic
a <-'9
Pbone N. 420.
.training in schools to enable children
from the^ very beginning "to form the
habits which are necessary for
According to the wholesale dealers on
Bible* for the H"in\ l'.i*l*s f..r the I/Odjje,
peace. honesty, cleanliness, Louisiana avenue, the hens of tV)e
B!M* ror the Sundav S-hooi. Hlbh-s f..r
the health, kindness and co-operation for
Ohur*h. K*-ry n'-wl hi type, bindiui: and price!
country are at last awakening to their
every good purpose."
i.s antieipfiTHfl.
as food producers, and
The convention closes late this after- responsibilities
the receipts of eggs from the country
;noon, following addresses oy :virs.
supply
Dye Ellis and Mrs. Ella Thatcher. are increasing daily. The
and today wjas unusually* good
Life of a Roof is in
wnolesale
prices took
As a consequence
Only Ml Houm to Havana.
a big drop.
the PAINTING of it.
for
the best
a
dozen
West
"Florida
and
cents
Atlantic Coast Dine.
From 40
And It liiis teon proved
Indian Ltd." All Florida resorts reached. grades the price Saturday last, they
a thousand time* l>y
and this
38
to
cents,
14 trains daily. 14CM5 New York ave. n.w. dropped yesterday
Waiih. Loan
5 to t
.Advertisement.
morning a further drop of from
best
the
is
announced,
cents a dozen 32 to 33 cents a dozen
grades selling at

v'^yul.k
BACKER'S, 649

{S

HILLIPS & SAGER,


1409 New York Ave.

the first Monday in February.

Ewin was married twice. His


wife, Janie Young King,
of Edwin and Albina E. King, died
in 1891, leaving no children.
In June, 1901, he married Sarah Eva
Watkins, daughter of George and Mary
with two children,
Slobig Watkins who,
and Mary
James Lithgow Ewin, Ajr., third
child,
Ewin, survives him.
died in August
George Watkins Ewin.
survived
by a
also
last. Mr. Ewin is
brother, William Ewin, and a sister,
Mrs. Deborah Ewin Lamb.

The Most Complete in the

presented a request for the grading of D


streets, which was granted. The next
meeting of the council will be held

hnth notivnu nf tho nnrth nf

presentation
presented

Taking

1
|

Men's
Shirts

resignation

of Albert L. Elmore, council- ur


of the third ward, was received.
The J'hird Ward Citizens' Association

was the youngest


Margaret Moorhead
Ire

10, 1S49, and

son
P.nrin

i> atf leak- as ur-ir as the needle locates the


Hanson. Mrs. F. It. Jones was
f"?e. qui- k v-v'.-e m.'am economical srv(er.
loiln i. smedd. .tj? 10th at. Phone. m. .114.
Mr.
a flag as the prize for getting
the greatest number of "white ribbon first

recruits."

J4

I|| Are You

man

secretary

Experts

,0.! P-M-

Hours: 9 AJVL

"

Thursday
Foundry

present,
Christian

,.0_c

Kow About
1

organization

District

WHEN THK frost GETS Into the unprotected effect.


lawn It's hard to cot con.l result* from tho ernn

ij| Raincoats,

SS
brittle and ruins it.
After hair
The best thing for steady use >> \
is just ordinary mulsified cocoa- >> 4
SS nut
oil (which is pure and grease- >) 4
is cheaper and better than >> 4
Mount SS less), or
anything else you can SS 4
soap

insurance rates for


were urged last night at a )/ use. SS
of
the town council, held in <<
meeting
teaspoonfuls will
Potts' Hall. A report made hy Chief SS One or two
the hair and scalp thorCrown of the volunteer fire department cleanse
moisten the hair
oughly. Simply
of the town showed that in connection with << with
water and rub it in. It
the only three fires in the town during SS "makes an abundance of rich,
lather, which rinses out
1914 there was a loss of but $412, al- creamy removing
JAMES Ii. EWIN.
every particle
easily,
though
property
worth
$12,500
was
at
SS
of
dirt, dandruff and exdust,
James L. Ewin, sixty-flve years old, stake.
hair dries quickoil.
The
The
cessive
report
showed
one
SS
only
one of Washington's best known
evenly, and it leaves the
ly andsoft
by fire since the
and the hair fine and
workers, died yesterday at total destruction
scalp
of the fire department. SS silky,
lustrous, fluffy and
bright,
Garfield Hospital, following an
Icrnst Pnb>*ion aa ajjjjumica nre
SS ^
// easy to manage.
performed Friday. Mr. Ewin was marshal for the
coming year. <<
You can get mulsified cocoanut
taken ill with a heavy cold just before
A report was made by Chairman Mc- >> oil at any pharmacy, and a few
Christmas.
will supply every member
Clees of the auditing committee of the // ounces
Funeral services are to be held
for months.
town council showing that the town is 8 of the family
afternoon at 2 o'clock at the
in
financial
good
condition.
The
Methodist Episcopal Church, of

understand that the prayers and


women are having their
It used to he that nobody
1;> spring. Protect vonrs with T.awn Soli and thought it would amount to anything
Manure Anv nn.ot'tr rtotfvered. Ph. Lfn*n. rob. for a crowd of women to get together
succeeding Bishop Luther B. Wilson,
in a church and pray. But that little and re-elected each succeeding year
accident and health
time he had
insch ante.
1006, since which vice
group of praying women has become until the
m lfroy ooff.
president
office of first
filled
a great host that no liquor man can
6th floor. Wodw;rl hldg.
tempore.
pro
and
president
estimate."
was the
office
his
years
For many
cokf: 10 rm",s for *1: also coal. wood
The speaker declared that the liquor
and Ice delivered to any oart of city. No traffic is doomed, because the makers anti-saloon headquarters for this part
was
always
he
and
hare* for putting away. j. j. heany. 519 and defenders of the home are against of the country,
t>tb sr. w. phono Main 1743.
in his work for the cause of
it. He complimented the women
and all women working for the
worth s piano hofse offers a la roe
he served as secretary of the
l89.r
them
"the
In
tto.of piano* for rout; rent applied If
calling
temperanc&^etftfse, by
purchased.
Sohrner i.auter. emerson and Woreb
committee which called in this oity the
queens of American
,
mio fz
Vl-t-opi and records. uncrowned
anti-saloon convention, at
national
first
womanhood."
which was organized the Anti-Saloon
He acted as
Prize.
National
America.
of
Gets
League the convention,
and upon the
of
wo are In nos'tion t.> plan and execute original
the
awarded
was
Petrie
D.
S.
Mrs.
a
p<in th'ni' and to rnak' Repairs as well.
formation of permanent organization
f!>'vi\ f. f.f.i ftt. 11w ii'li st. Ph. n. 7328. national prize for holding the greatest was elected national secretary, which
office he filled for several years.
number of medal contests, the
The She'ld Rooting
be4ng made by Mrs. Lucretia
Was Married Twice.
to

pi'on< PolnmMw 1T57-J.

Rates.

Lower

characterization
national
Senate,"
inherently
coming

different vote in the

Expensive

Rainier

celebration
connected

abeoutelv
have liked

j. colbfrt.

Less

prohibition

Wilfley's
the day," was
TTEATTN'O TIIV niiuv ""OTTRLY TS A
of the present movement for
SERIOUS QUESTION.
prohibition.
Tf in trouble or doul.t about your heating plant,
"Most of us today feel that we would
me a trial. Consultation and estimate

frlve

Mount Rainier Town Council

convention

"NEYt"
Building
under
office.
SATTSfaction.
Plumbing and TTeatinr economically
accomplished.
FREDERICK C. STELZER,

\I Men's

Soap should be used very sparingly, if at all, if you want to


keep your hair looking its best.
Most soaps and prepared shampoos contain too much alkali.
This dries the scalp, makes the

LOWER INSURANCE SOUGHT.

"Tipperary"
land. He lived in Baltimore and in
this morning at the quarterly
Md., until August, 1866, when
of the District Woman's Christian Laurel,
he removed to Washington, where he
the
in
held
being
Temperance Union,
studied patent law under Octavius
Vermont Avenue Christian Church. Just Knight. In April, 1876, he went to
before Rev. Earle Wilfley, the pastor of New York city as the representative of
to
the church, was called upon to greet Knight BrOs. He returned
in October, 1878, and since had
the convention, Mrs. Emma Sanford
in this city, where he practiced
Shelton, presiding, '-ailed for the
patent law.
song that is sung to the air now
Uniting with Foundry Church on
to Washington, he retained a most
so famous as the marching song of the
active connection with it throughout
English troops.
his life. For many years he served as
Ill tne place OX ine usuau; ouicuiu
of the Sunday school
superintendent
air
rang
church music, the lively
and as steward of the church, being
the
with
following
at the time of his
the
church,
steward
recording
through
death. He was recently very active in
words:
with the centennial
It's a short, short way to prohibition, connection
of Foundry Church.
It's the right way to go;
Once Y. M. C. A. Secretary.
It's a sure way to bring salvation
To the greatest state I know;
For
many years he was actively
Let's all stick together,
with the Y. M. C. A., and was
Let this be our cry.
to
It's a short, sure way
prohibition
Its secretary for several terms. He also
And we'll all go dry.
served as secretary of the District of

STri<itedders

PHTI

USING SOAP

SPOILS THE HAIR

You can't successfully mix anywith business but printer's SS


thing
ink. SS

Prohibition
Momentous

Earle Wilfley Declares


Movement the Most
of the Day.

*r

secret of his

|6.90

eomrmt

tf January. IMS.
iU.,:
Mi lien |V ii

no

6.7#

coni|snv
hundred

AARON JACOBS.
to before ine this 7th day

las. Empire and Culebra, on account


their inaccessibility, and the approation of $2,000,000 for a new huge
3 permanent concrete post for all
ops, except the coast artillery, in the
inity of the former canal town of
rozal. At the new post it is planned
build a clubhouse, a post exchange.
church and other important builds for the comfort of the men.

spiritualism!

~~

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west bank of the canal at Las C&s- *

DELPARKN ANTHRACim.

Store size
Chestnut size
Pea size 4.75

[<

igrin at finding the regiments quared on the wrong side of the canal
1 has expressed his determination
relocate the post at a more accessi- 4

Chara<-teristjps."

knowledge, information and belief.

r*e_u r

AT RIGHT PRICES.

Pentecost n! Ctanreh of the \nzarenei


GRACE PENTECOSTAL CHURCH OF THB
20*
1>>- Dr. A. R. Shnnds.
Nazarene has changed its place of worship to
the Lewis Hall. 1302 14th st. n.w., haying
IN THE MATTER <F THE ANNEAL REPORT
leased this hall from the Gospel Tabernacle
OF THE JACOBS NEWS DEPOT CO.
for Tuesday nights, for its regular services at
In comidianre with section sis hundred
7:3Q p.m.
of the rode of law for the District of
we. the undersigned. the president and a
majority of the i>oard <>f trustees of the Jacobs
News Ttepot Co.. n cor|oration. organized under
the laws of the Dlr.trlct of Columbia, do hereby KEELER. KNOWN THB WORLD OVER FOR
report and certify as follows:
Slate-Writing, is in town for a short time, and
1 The amount of capital of this company Is
may be consulted dally at 1362 Parkwood place,
<W>).
14th st. car. Phone Colombia 2270.
fty thousand dollars
2 The proportion of the capital of this
MRS. J. E. MALTBY, KENOIS BLDG.. 11th
actually paid in is eleven thousand six
and G n.w.. Room 408. Meetings Wed. and
forty-nine dollars <S11.B49>.
Frl.. 7:30 p.m.; a message to each. Dally
1 The amount of existing debts of this
readings. 0 a.m. to 3:30 p.m. Phone M. 8643.
jv fire thousand five hundred twentv dollars
?*: 520.
AARON JACOBS. President.
ALFRED H. TERRY. ISYCHIC AND HBALES*
AARON JACOBS. Trustee.
can be Interviewed dally at 131 O at. n.e.
C, H. NF.ELY. Trustee.
Phone Linen. 1372. Meeting Thursday evening
19*
R. W. NEELY. Trustee.
8 o'clock. A reading to each.
at
5" .-c of Louisiana. <-ounty of St. Landry, ss.:
T AARON JACOBS. being first duly sworn, do

mv

'ANAMA, January 19..Gen. Clarence


Edwards, commander of the Canal
ae, has cabled Secretary of War Garon
recommending the immediate
mdonment of the military camps on

Shop
Wlllard.

L. E. White Coal Co.,


Mosquitoes CHURCH NOTICES.

thereof subscribed: I have read the same


and know tin- contents thereof, and the matters
and things therein stated are true to the best of

at

Saves the consumer money.

Wednesday.

trustees

be

The National Remembrance

CtttkCOAL

ft..;>ose and say that T am the president of the


Ja.obs News Depot Co.. the corporation named in
the foregoing report by me and a maWity of the

aftbr JArti killiI


"tooth picks

Active in Church Activities and


Was Once Secretary of
the Y. M. C. A.

CARDS
of Birthday Garda, with

Information
envelope., and Poet Carda.
Comfortable seats. No hurry.

and belief.

Awl a very

Nonce.'
i
is*"

Workers.

Washington
deponeM. A. Leese

by

i.

Wa One of Washington's Best


Known Temperance

ZJ"'\Z

MADE TO

H)R CHARGES IN CANAL ZONE.


in. Edwards Asks for $2,000,000
for Permanent Military Post.

Abe Martin Says:

A.us.er

The Greater Palais Royal

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