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THE WASHINGTON TIMES FRIDAY JANUARY 15 1904 11r
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Stock Values Continue Upward TendencyHeedless oj Weakness in Foreign MartsI
FIRM TONE DISPLACES
Prices Develop Tendency to HardenAfter First Half
Island Active
NEW YORK Jan 15 The hesitationwhich the stock market showed at theopening of business today In response-to the depression In foreign securitiesdid not last much beyond half an hourThere was an entire absence of sellingpressure and the room traders fountlittle difficulty later in bidding prices up
The speculative sentiment was in-
clined more than ever to nrgue againstany important effect on the local securi-ty situation as a consequence of actualoutbreak of war between Japan andRussia
Dealings in Rock Island Issues pos-
sessed considerable significance In viewof the promulgation of new bond is-
sue plan The preferred opened at thesame price at which it closed last nightCommon rose 1 per cent Through therest of the railway list advances weregenerally confined to fractions
In the Industrials American Ice pre-
ferred rose 2 per cent United StatesRealty preferred advanced 2 per centand Pacific Mall rose over 2 per centUnited States Steel stocks continued toshow strength on further evidence ofrevival in the Industry
Amalgamated Copper was sluggishbut fractionally higher although it didnot hold its gain well WestinghouseElectric opened off 1 per cent but almost immediately recovered the lossLocal tractions were somewhat
The market after the first hour wassomewhat Irregular but continued toshow a satisfactory undertone Govern-ment bonds were Railroadbonds strong and active
London was an unimportant factorselling between 5000 and sharesscattered around the list
WASHINGTON STOCK MARKET
Sales Washington Gas Cert 10005B113 500114 700g 114 l000113i 1000
123Chesapeake and Potomac Telephone
122 70122American Security and Trust 10205
Mergenthaler lVl4 10li4I nstonAfter call Washington Street
100075 100075 1 75Washington Gas 66ttWashington Gas Certificates 1000
113 1000U375
QOVEBNXEXT BOND
O S R 30 J05 105
U 8 2 O 1930 K5g
RAILROAD BONDS
Capital Traction R R t loa
Met R R Cert Indebtedae B 103 1
Columbia R R or 1911 118Columbia R R 2d mort S 1
City Suburban Bi 3
Wish Street Railway 5
MISCELLANEOUS BOND
ffAsb Gas Co e r A Os 19022T 107
Wash Gu Co ser V OB 190127 100U 8 Elec Light Deb Imp 1W2 103U B Elec Ccrt Indebt 102VChes Pot TeL Com ffa W8Waah Mariet Co lit fft 1892 1C3-
Mafconle Hall An St 0 1908 100W Mnpton Oas H3V 1
SAFE DEPOSIT AND TRUST STOCKS
National Safe Deposit and Trust 152Washington Loan and Trust 2JUAmer and Trust 205Washington Safe Deposit 40Union Trust and Storage 10t7 1
Washington Barings Hank 101 1
Home Sarincs Dank LO
RAILROAD STOCKS
HESITATION AT OPENING
HourRock
5s 3C 4OOO1O3 6 10001OOOlo
Traction 20
Gas 2 656 OO 2514CGWA
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U S SI n 1 106
U 8 II Olto1 105
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Traction IS1X 123XWash Street Ry f 47 4JWash Street Ry corn 13
NATIONAL BANK
Bank of Washington M 40 460Metropolitan 48J-
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Fanners and Mechanics JIU117
Citizens MM SIBColumbia 05Capital 170
142 lEO
Lincohi 122Rim OGi
American National Bank 120 125
INSURANCE STOCKS
Firemen 26 i
Franklin M 4fMetropolitan 70Corcoran 70Potomac 57 I
Arlington M 30German American 275National Union 7Columbia 10 13Riggs 8Peoples 0 flXCommercial 4 6Colonial 11U
TITLE INSURANCE STOODReal Estate Title 77 fColumbia Title iWashington Title 2TELEPHONE AND GRAPHOPHONE STOCKSChesapeake and Potomac S8 47American Grapbophone 3 4LAmerican pfd 8
GAS STOCKS
Washington Gaa self 10VGeorgetown Gas 72 5
TYPE MACHINE STOCKSMergenthaler 174 175Lanston Monotype H s
MISCELLANEOUS STOCKSGreene Con Copper Co 13 uWashington 16Norfolk Wash Steamboat 25 32I Maury Dote laRealty Appraisal fl
CATCH POSTAL CLERK
Postal Inspectors Morse and Malonehave succeeded in putting a stop to thepeculation of a New Brunswick N Jmall clerk that have extended over aperiod of six months He was I VanDoren and was in charge of themorning
The Inspectors stacked the mail withletters bearing eightcent stamps as ifthe sender had intended to register themand had forgotten It Thoy watchedFJagg and saw him into-a separate receptacle and later taketnem when he went to breakfast Theletters were found on him and he confessed
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NEW YORK STOCK MARKET
tRcDortcd by W B Hlbbs Co 1415
F Street Members New York Stock Exchange Chicago Board of Trade Washington Stock Exchange
Open High Low 2 pm
Am SmeltAm Smelt pfAm SugarAnaconda
8 8 8 848M 4Vt 48 4SUK 78 JK 90H 90 i
125 125 12475 74
A T S Fe pf 89
Amat Copper 19 6017 Ins 17
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A T S Fo 67E9 ss 881
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TOtf 79 79Vtt 48
Can Pacific n 4 U7 117O 33 33 33 33y4
Chicago Alton 33 334 33Chicago Alton 82 A S3
Gt West 16 17 10 16C M P 142i 143 142 142Con Gas 132 192 191 191Erie com 28 2S 27V8 27Erie 1st pf 67 67 66 66Erie 2d pf 47 47 47 47Illinois Central 134 134 134 134K C Southern 19 20 1 20MLouis Nash 107 107 107 107Manhattan El 142 142 142 142M T com 17 17 17M 1C T pf S9 S94 39 29Mo Pacific 91 92 91 91Mex Cen 12 12 12 12National Lead 15 16 15 15N T Central 119 119 119 119
jr i maNorf West 57 57
Pennsylvania R R119 119 119 119Peoples Gas 97 97 97 97
Steel Car 27 27 27 27Reading 44 45 44 44va
Iron 6 6 6 6Rep Steel Ir pf 41 42 41 42Rock Island 21 23 21 22
Rock Island pf 69 59 59 59St L S Fr 2 pf 40 41 40 41St Lo Southw 14 14 14 14St Lo Sw 34 34 34 34Southern Pacific 48 49 48 48South Railway 20 20 20 20Tenn Coal Iron 37 37 37 37Texas Pacific 2 25 25 25Union Pacific 78 78 78 7SVs
U S Rubber 11 11 11 11U S Steel 10 10 10 10U S Steel 57 68 57 57 k
U S Steel 2d 5s 71 71 71 71Wabash 20 20Wabash 38 33 37 38Wisconsin Central 19 20 19 19C T T T pf 26 26 26 26
NEW YORK COTTON MARKET
NEW YORK Jan cablesfrom the Liverpool market caused thelocal cotton market to advance violentlythis morning The crowd operated ratherfreely on the short side of late withconsiderable success and todays sharpupturn brought In all whose marginswere not fully up to the market Be-
sides the demand from shorts here therewas moderate support from New Orleans and also fresh buying throughwire houses It seemed difficult however for the bulls to push July abovethe 14cent level as good selling developed every time it toughed that figureEventually this wcakened Mayabout 3 points from the top and July to1396 Trading was very nervous
Opening NoonBid Bid Asked
March 1370 1372 1361 1362April 1371 1372May 1394 1393 1383 1384June 1385 1397 1385 1387July 1398 1399 1392 1393August 1345 1340September 1260 1230October 1135 1JL40 1133 1140
CHICAGO MARKETThe WarijingtoralJmesJan 15 The5p following
prices quoted on the
Opening NoonBid Bid Asked87 87 8751 81 8178Vi 7S
WheatMayJulySeptember
CornMayJulySeptember
MayJuly
PorkMay
LardMay
RibsMay
ASSOCIATED CHRITIESI-N NEED OF MONEY
Sum of 6000 Must Be Raised WithinFew Weeks
O 79B R T 49 49 48
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The annual budget the AssociatedCharities for the entire year Is about
12000 and that amount has to be raisedIn the winter months Since the 1st oJuly 1903 when the present fiscal yearof the association began about 6000 hasbeen contributed to its work This leaves-a balance of about 15000 to be obtainedwithin the next few weeks The workdepends exclusively upon voluntary con-tributions
Tho finance committee under the leadership of Col Archibald Hopkins chairman Is making a strenuous effort toobtain the financial support of all publicspirited citizens and the friends ofthe Associated Charities feel greatly en-couraged by the generous contributionswhich are being made and by tho prospects for the successful completion ofthe years budget
The following amounts have been re-ceived by John Joy Edson ofthe Associated Charities
The Rev C Ernest Smith D D 10
A Friend to Mr Edson 2 G W P5 X F Bornot Bro 5 Davidson
Davidsbn 50 L S Fristoe 10 SL Hilton 5 J F Ellis Co 10 BP Mann 5 Cash 1 Mrs RichardsonClover 50 Mary Kimball 5 the RevAlexander Kent 1 J A Watson 25O G C Simms 4 Miss Auld 10 theRev D J Stafford 5 Mrs L Z Leiter 50 E M M 2 Frank Goodwin2 Elizabeth Emory 5 C H Davldge5 the Rev Samuel H Greene 10
PORTRAIT OF ATTUCKS
WILL BE UNVEILED-
The first oil portrait of Crispus Attucks a hero of the Boston massacrereproduced from photogravure will beunveiled In Convention Hall todaytho occasion being a reception of theCrispus Attuclcs Association The pre-
sentation address will be delivered byRepresentative Powers of Massachusetts The Hon J C Dancy Recorderof Deeds of the District ot Columbiawill make nn address In behalf of theassociation
WOOD AND HATCHET-For the alleged larceny of one bundle
of ash wooJ said to be worth 120 anda hatchet valued at CO cents the property of Louis Hartljr Judge Scott Im-posed a penalty of 10 tine or thirty daysin Jail each upon Gfiorgo W Rbth JohnMurphy and Valentine Wagenfleld when
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CURRENT NEWS AND GOSSIP
OF INTEREST TO INVESTORS
It is said that a good deal of the recent manipulation in specialties hasbeen a failure resulting in the accumu-lation of more or less stock by the poolsand a waste of good commissions
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The firmness of the market In viewof the pending war scare is most noticeable The tendency of quotationsseems tq be toward an advance and themarket one that is held In check ratherthan one whose steadiness is the resultof spurring
Japan has sent a reply to the last Russian note which Is said to be of
tenor and the firm rather thanon all the Euro-
pean bourses as well as on the NewYork market is corroborative evidencethat the document is not of minatorycharacter at least The fair presumption Is that It paves the way for
diplomatic parleying
The low priced stocks are selling ata level which naturally appeals to manypeople who contend that the chance ofloss in buying these Issues Is smallwhile the prospects of making profitsare favorable that is if purchasers arewilling to hold the stocks for a longpull A contention of this sort applies-to a security such as Brooklyn RapidTransit which eventually will possessgreat intrinsic value
The declaration by the directors of theNashville and Chattanooga Railway ofa semiannual dividend of 2 per cent ontheir stock Is a resumption of dividendsafter a stoppage of this distribution forfive years The dividend rate thus temporarily established was much loss thanthe smaller fry of speculators had ex-pected but was wholly in line with an-ticipations formed by those conversantwith the conservative and prudent char-acter of the management of the com-pany
Wall Street continues to talk about asettlement of the PennsylvaniaGoulddifferences while the parties concernedare going ahead with their plans forthe betterment of their properties Ir
Hope to Eliminate WomanFrom Litigation
OVERTURES ALREADY MADEM i
For Some Consideration First Wife Ecpected to Withdraw From Suit
Over Millionaires Property
Before the hearing In the contest oveithe settlement of the late CoL NathanielMcKays estate comes on Jenny WPope may bo eliminated as one ofthe contestants In the litigation MrsJenny Pope McKay contends isthe widow of Colonel McKay and thatthe divorce he procured from liar inOklahoma was illegal
Overtures MadeIt was learned today that overture
have been made to Mrs Jenny Pope McKay to induce her to withdraw from thecontest for her dower rights In the estateWhat shape the overtures are iri wasnot learned Enough is known how-ever of the circumstances to make itpretty sure that she will withdrawfrom the contest in the event thatterms satisfactory are offered
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History of CaseA few weeks before his death Colonel
McKay married Mabel Grace Guyer ofWashington Soon after his death litigation was begun in settlement of hisestate At the same time creditors fora large amount against Colonel McKayfiletl their claims In the local courts Itis said that no matter what courseMrs Jenny Pope McKay decides topursue it will not affect the status ofthe claims of the creditors of ColonelMcKays estate
Tho estate has been estimated at from250000 to 5000000
ASKS 5000 DAMAGES
FOR PERSONAL ASSAULT
Barney McKay today entered suit In
the District Supremo Court againstJohn J McDonnell a saloonkeeper torecover 5000 as damages for assaultand because the defendant ejected himfrom his place of business
McKay says that on September 2G
1903 he entered McDonnells saloon andordered a drink of whisky The usualprice for a drink of whisky he says is10 cents Nevertheless McKay says Mc-
Donnell charged him CO cents for adrink abused insulted and assaultedhim and then ejected him from theloon
Louis G Gregory and James A Cobbare named as counsel for the plaintiff
Catarrh Is not aLuxury-
OR A NECESSITYCatarrh makes a man
makes him an offensive nuisance and itmakes him dangerously sick It is prettysure to bring on consumption pneumo-nia or at least a throat affection You can-not afford either but you can afford thecure for it It is Dr Agnews Catarrhal
It relieves a cold or catarrh-or cures headache In ten minutesDont hawk and spit and disgust yourfriends but cure yourself by the use ofthis remedy 3
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An Influence that has had a favorableeffect on the market Is the realizationthat the longexpected Rock Islandbond plan is much more conservative-in its features than had been gener-ally looked for by Wall Street
There Is growing evidence of improve-ment in the steel and iron IndustryOrders for finished steel products uteshowing an increase Statistics a tothe pig iron production in Decembershow a total of but 805380 tons a de-
crease of 180248 tons lr m Novemberand of 672544 tons from a year ago pre-senting further evidence of the successful movement toward curtailment of theoutput inaugurated by the furnace own-ers lait year
The movements of Pennsylvania arcbeing studied with special interest ow-
ing to the persistent reports that friendly relations are to be established betweenthe Cassatt party and tho Gould Interests Nothing new on the subjecthas transpired but the possibilities areindustriously revolved in the WallStreet imagination The experience ofInvariably meeting so much long stockat 120 Jins somewhat discouraged thetrading element Professional sentiment-on Pennsylvania last night was ratherbearish because of tho character of theselling that had again been encountered-at that price
The professional Wall Street elementconfesses an admiration for the RockIsland crowds mastery of the deviousways of the market and Its perfect understanding of speculative human natrue Its operations In the market havebeen characterized from the
a wonderfully professional familiar-ity with the fine points of the gameThe stock exchange crowd has beenbeaten every time it has measured witswith the Mooro contingent The expla-nation is that the Rock Island coterieis composed of men themselves schooled-in stock subtleties The roomcrowd has been whlnawed sotimes in Rock Island that the difficultyof beating its movements Is aon the floor
FINANCIAL
AMERICAN SECURITY
AND TRUST COMPANY
Capital and Surplus4500000
Banker Trustee Agent and Attor-ney for Estsies rndividuals and
Incorporated under act of Congress and regularly examined yComptroller of the Currency
Trust Department 1
Tills company makes a specialty ofthe management of estates of residentsand nonresidents the administration
the estates of deceased persons theexecution of trusts of all descriptionsthe drafting and custody of wills
Or J BELL PresidentW A ilcKENNEY
Attorney and Trust Officer
WARD THORON Auditor
1405 Q Street N W
Something New In the Matter
if Accident Insurance60 A WEEK DURING SICKNESS
20000 IN EVENT OF DEATIL
vJlOOOO AT BENEFICIARYS DEATH
Briefly thats the ct a new insur-ance idea Double protection for less thanthe cost of ordinary insurance We p ysurgeons bills for both Your Incometviured and BENEFICIARYprotected against accident
DROP POSTL
COLORADO BUILDING
Do You Want MoneyThere are large sums of money seek-
ing investment good real estateloans The only Is where canyou secure the greatest facilityund the least cost Weamounts to loan from 500 to 500000and we believe you will serve yourown interests and too of courseif you will talk with us before nego-tiating
B COMPANY916 F Street N W
MONEY TO LOAN 4 CENTOn real estate In District of Columbia Nodelay In closing loans
HEISKELL McLERAN 1008 F ST
Make theTelephoneDo Your WorkW-
ith a Telephone-on your desk youcan keep in touchwith the world-
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j E DESIRE to announce that we are prepared to executeorders for STOCKS and COTTON with greater prompt-
ness and efficiency than ever before Known In this cityOur WIRES are EXCLUSIVE and DIRECT Not
party wires bat direct wires leased by us end by us ALONE
Our offices consist of a number of handsomely furnished roomsen suite each equipped In the most modern and complete mannerenabling you to transact your business without publicity
We are commission brokers pure and simple It win thereforebe our aim and earnest endeavor to MAKE MONEY FOR OURCUSTOMERS
An especially equipped department for the exclusive USE OFLADIES Ladies desiring to Invest or speculate can be assuredthat they will receive prompt and courteous attention
We are prefaced at nil times to furnish the not accurate andauthentic Information ON ALL MARKETS
Orders for COTTON executed In LIVERPOOL NEW YORK
and NEW ORLEANSYou are cordially Invited to call and Inspect our establish-
ment and methodsWALTER P WILKINS
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COMPANY
Phone 7UalnI 10Cable Address
Cotton Washington
Stock and Cotton BrokersHomo Life Building
Fifteenth and G StreetsWashington D C
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46th ISSUE OF STOCK
OPEN FOR SUBSCRIPTION-AND FIRST PAYMENT
ASSETS 179229135Subscriptions the 46th issue of
stock and ftrst payment thereon willbe received daily from 9 am to 430pm at the office of th Association
SHARES 2 eACHPaniphleta explaining the object and advan-
tages of the Association and other informationfurnished upnn applicatin at office
EQUITABLECOOPERATIVEBUILDINGASSOCIATION
EQUITABLE BUILDING IOCS Fst awJohn Joy Edson PresidentEllis Spear Vice PresidentGeo W Casilear 2d Vice PresidentFrank P Rerside Secretary
THE WASHINGTON LOAN
AND TRUST COMPANYOFFICE Coil era AND F STS
PAIDUP CAPITAL ONE MILLIONLeans In any amount made on approri
real estate or collateral at reasonaulrates
Interest paid upon deposits onbalances subject to
This company acts as executor admin-istrator trustee agent treasurer regis-trar and in all other fiduciary capacities
Boxes for rent In fireproofvaults for safe deposit and storage of vainable packages
JOHN JOY EDSON PresidentJOHN A SWOPE PresidentELLIS SPEAIL Second Vice PresidentANDREW PABKERwiiji iTreasuretBRICE 3J MOSESV A iAss5staneTreasurTHOMAS BRADLEY Real Estate Offlcct
REAL ESTATE DEPARTMENTIs prepared to assume the management of
Careful attention siren to all de-
tails
THE RIGGS NATIONAL BANK-
OF WASHINGTON D C
CAPITAL S1OQO00XSURPLUS 1000000
EXCHANGE ONENGLAND IRELAND FRANCE AND
GERMANY
LETTERS OF CREDITAVAILABLE IN ALL FOREIGN PARTS
BANK COLLECTIONSORDERS FOR INVESTMENTS
STOCKS AND BONDS
E R CHAPMAN CO
Bankers and BrokersMEMBERS NEW YORK STOCK EXCHANGE
BO BROADWAY NEW YORK
BRANCH OFFICES1301 F STREET NORTHWEST
AND ARLINGTON HOTELQ B CHIPMAN Manager
JaSOOt
THE NATIONAL SAFE DEPOSIT
SAVINGS AND
COMPANYCORNER 15th ST AND NEW YORK Aft
CAPITAL 1000000Pays interest on depositsRente Safes Inside Burclarnroof VaultsActs as Administrator Executor Trustee etc
Floyd Crawford CoBANKERS AND BROKERS
25 BROAD ST NEW YORK CITY-S N Y Cons Exchange
Members Chicago Board of
Sun Building Washington D C
W R McINTOSh ManagerDirect York and Chicago
Private Telephone Exchange Main 102jastf
OIL STOCKGOOD AS GOLD
No better Investment Wrlto todayfor Prospectus
Majestic Oil CompanyRooms 313310 Colorado Buildingjaitf
If your property a not paying all it should
you will do well to intrust us wllli its roan
agcment Were a reputation for renting houses
and keeping thorn insures the limit
The F H SMITH COReal Estate Loans Insurance
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The Biggs National
Acting for the NationalCity Bank of New Yorkannounces that it has forsale
Philippine Land Purchase
4 Gold Bonds at III
and accrued interest subject to advance in priceDetailed information con-
cerning this desirableissue of bonds will befurnished upqn applica
Bankers and Brokersf419 F Street
r York Stock ExchanMembers 7 Washington7 f Board o5 Trade
Aetna BankingTrust Company
1222 F Street Northwest
PAIDIN CAPITAL 10000000
AUGUSTUS HEINZE PresidentA B CLEMENTS Cashier
Start the nsw year by putting by a littleweekONE
DOLLAR STARTS AN ACCOUNTWe pay i cent interest ia how to
bank by mall
DIRECTORS
Carl AuerbachAlex S ClarkeEdwin A CliffordMichael 3 ColbertAnthony GarglerJohn B GeierWilliam Hahn-J Philip HerrmanrFrancis MillerWm MillerJohn H RuppertHenry MurrayB F SaulJames F SheaJohn Shuchrne
1 opens a saYings account
Home Savings BankNEW BUILDING
7th St and Mass Avo
Earn interest andInsurance
Monthly carirjpwith us earn interest bsides carrying 1500Insurance Open an account now
Phoenix Mutual Life Insurance Co
Phone 316987 3 WASH LOAN TRUST BLDQ
NION TRUST aSTORAGE CO
f4I4 F StreetAVINQS ACCOUNTS taken
j in any amount and subject at will 2
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AMUSEMENTS
COLU M Bi ATonight at S Mat Tomorrow
NIXON fc ZIMMERMAN AMKBUNG5M
FRANCIS WILSONand Star Cast including
In a Generous Revival of
ERMINIENE-XT ON SAtE
F ZIEGFELD JR PRESENTSDirect from the Lyric Theater New York
GRACEVAN STUDDIFORD
In DC KoTena Latest C m Oper
RED FEATHERThe original magnificent production in its en
Stratay Fvening at 815 January 17POPULAR CONCERT
WASHINGTON SYMPHONY
ORCHESTRASOLOIST MARIE NICHOLS
VIOLINISTTickets SOc or 100 and 150 now on
at Theater Droops Smiths
AI Tsniaht at 815WA I Mat Saturday at 2The only theater in Washington offe inff exclu-
sively American and foreign stars of the first rank
CHARLES FROHMAN Will Present
ANNIE RUSSELLIn MADELEINE LrCETTE RYLEYS Play
MICE and MENNext Week Seat Sale Now Open
MARIE TEMPESTA-nd her London including t ON
AK1 ItOYKIi and GILBERT HARE In
The Marriage of Kitty
LAFAYETTE fitotTONIGHT AND ALL TillS WEEK
i I FIRST TIME SERE AT
SiBSS POPULAR PRICES
BEST SEATS 25c TILE
Eva Good Seats PEERLESS MAGICIAN
25c50cAll Ileasrved
Box Office r ensat 830 Tel 1830
Next WcekBUSTER BROWN
Polite vaudeville Dally n tSac and SOc F rronnantT worth tfirec theprice Fifth Anniversary BilL LA BELLEHELICAS Five Performing African LionsGus Dicksoa Co In A Pressing MatterDan Sherman and Mabel De Forrest in TheBattle of Sandago Ford Wilson blackfacegrotesques Prclle Talking A ia Arnoldon the Swedish Gertrude Hoff-
man and Etta Pierce premier dancers Wil-liam Tell views
Next Bond Co James Thornton Swedish Ladles Qaintct etc
AC AD ESS YTONIGHT AND ALfc THIS WEEK
ACROSS THE PACIFICA Beautiful Story of Love and Patriotism
Mats Tues Thurs and Sat lsual pricesKelt Week McFAUDEVS ROW OF floATS
Colonial BallT-o be given at the Arlington on January18 bv the Daughters of the American ReTolDtion of the District to commemorate Washingtons day Tickets3 Oh sale at Room 44 Washington Loan
reid Trust Building Arlington Hotel and fromall regents Ja310l31517
H Matinees and 23aEtencs 1023 30 53e
MATINEES 2 P if DAILY EVENINGS S P JLThe Ideal Comedy Drama
Wealth and PovertyICc will admit anylady or child tochoice reservedseats any afternoonthis
A SUM of Love Honorgd DerottoB
tiNc Week
On theStroke of 12
KERBIAffSt ALL THIS
Matlneo DallyWEEK
THE FAMOUS
REHTZSSHTLSY OOMP1NYREPLETE WTH PRETTY GIRLS
BRIGHT SPARKLING MUSICGORGEOUS HANDSOME CrtSTUMESer-
t Week THE BOHEMIAN BURLESQUER-
3DevQld cf Fusel PolstnAnd of taste as all the 19 standardsDf WHISKIES in
CHRIS XAKDERSStock art nis three middle grades
OLD DIXIE 53 gaL L25 qtOLD RESERVE 4 gal 1 qtSPECIAL S gal 75c it
The Quality House 2J sa
PERSONAL
PROFGlees never failing en business
domestic affairs Open daily and SundqRemoved to 705 8th St near Q St N W
ASTROLOGY Sophia D Sylvester daughter cDr Leo Svlv ter of Baltimore 1005 Oth atnw Washlngion D lOtS Carslfbe tf Bal-timore Md jal58tMME DE LONG 723 Stli st nw Psychic
and card reader your name and others toldspells removed while you l ck givin-
jaH2tSPIRITUALISM Mrs IL M Nolan holds publicmeetings very Thursday night at SCO 0 st nwPrivate sittings al33t
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