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THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, against you Bleeding gums herald Pyorrhea’s coming ‘When the gums bleed, be on your guard. That's Nature's warning of Pyorrhea’s cominz. The odds are 4 to 1 against you, for Pyorrhea strikes four persons out of every five past forty, and thousands younger, menacing their teeth and under- mining their health, At the first sign of bleeding gums, con- sult your dentist. Then brush your teeth, morning and night, with Forhan’s For the Gums, a scientific dentifrice that, if used consistently and used in time, will prevent Pyorrhea or check its Pprogress, Forhan's For the Gums is the formula of R. J. Forhan, D. D. S. Used as a dentifrice, it will keep your teeth white and clean and your gums firm and healthy. It is pleasant to the taste. Atall druggists, 35¢ and 60c in tubes. “Forhan's FOR THE GUMS “More than a_ tooth paste —it checks Pyorrhea Formula of R. J. Forhom, D. D.S. Forhan Company, New York Forhan’s, Limited, Montreal PERPETUAL BUILDING ASSOCIATION Pays 6 Per Cent on shares maturing in 45 or 83 months. It Emergency Financing! SAVE INTEREST Take ndvantage of New York State rates. They are less than Virginin rates. In the foreground as one of New | York City’s most reliable Loan | Institutions, J. E. LEMON & CO. |} is glad to offer to residents of Washington the opportunity of securing needed CASH—in large or small amounts—confidentially and immediately. JEWELRY COLLATERAL + ONLY Loans for one year or less. CORRESPONDENCE SOLICITED Write Dept. § Holmes Electrie Protection Pays 4 Per Cent on shares withdrawn be- fore maturity. Assets More Than $8,000,000 Surplus More Than $800,000 Corner 11th and E Sts. N.W. JAM BERRY..... President i JOSH W. CARR, Secretary 478 Sixth Avenue New York City “TASCARETS"— CONSTIPATION Clean Your Bowels! Stop Sick Headache, Dizziness, Colds, Sour Stomach, Gases, Bad Breath Clean your bowels—then feel fine!| bowel poison to cause colds, sick Enjoy the nicest, gentlest bowel | headache, dizziness, biliousness or cleansing you ever experienced by |sour stomach when you wake up in | taking one or two candy-like Cas-|the morning. More men, women and carets tonight. They sic_your | children take Cascarets for the liver bowels fully. All the constipated and bowels than all other laxative- | waste and sour bile will move out |cathartics combined. 10-cent boxes, of the bowels without griping or|also 25 and 50 cent sizes. Any drug |stirring you up. There will be nostore. NDOW SHADES At Factory Prices O Middieman’s profits to pay—direct from the factory to you with the added assurance of perfect fit and service long after the first cost is forgotten EISE 605-607 7th St. Please Note That We Are Located Between F & G Sts. Tomorrow Morning at 8:30 OClock We Start Our PRE-INVENTORY SAL A Closing-Out Sale of Winter Apparel At About > Price and Less $20-322.50 Men’s & Young Men’s Suits About 150 Suits in the assortment. We're go- ing to hustle them out in double-quick time by marking them down to $11.85. In grays, browns and neat mixtures. Fancy or conservative models. Sizes 35 to 40. 11 $4.65 Silk Shirts | 59¢, 75¢ Neckwear Pure tub silk, pleas- 5 ing patterns, Sizes 14 to 16. $2.95 wholesale costs in many instance .85 $1.25 Shirts Percales and madras, Sizes 14, 14%, 15, 16%. 75¢ Pre-lnven Sale of inest Suits & Overcoats Regular $30, $35 and $40 Suits and Overcoats are now reduced to $21.85, a price which is considerably below S. $25 and $27-0 Ov_ercoags L] 8 Young men’s fancy models, with the plaid backs. This season’s most popu- lar styles. Also con- servative Chester- field models in black —lined throughout. Regular $25 and $27.50 values for— 20c Ide Collars Sizes 13%, 13%, 153%, 16, 17%, 18. 5c¢ $2 Flannel Pajamas Heavy material, fast colors, full cut. .85 Hundreds of suits and overcoats to choose from—a com-- plete assortment. The suit you want is here—and at this bargain price.... $3.50 & $5.00 Union Suits Heavy, wool - mixed, famous “Lewis” make. - $250 $2.50 & $3.00 Kid Gloves Sizes 7 to 8 onlyg well known makes. $1.00 wis s ais e oo $5.00 Velour Hats All sizes; in brown, black, blue; silk lined. 35¢ Brighton Garters $1.95 Wool Mufflers Light and dark effects. - $2.45 EDWIN ). MKEE DEAD | AFTER LONG ILLNESS Native of Maryland Had Been As-l sistant D. C. Court Clerk Twenty Years. ' ] i | | { { . EDWIN J. McKEE. Edwin Jones McKee, one of the a sistant clerks of the District Supreme j Court for the past twenty years, died {early this morning at his residence, 2112 R street northwest. Mr. McKe had been in ill health for nearly a year, but his condition was not re- garded as critical up to a month ago. Heart trouble was the cause of death. Mr. McKee was born in Hagerstown, Md,, fifty-four years ago. He received his early education there and after- ward attended Gettysburg College, at Gettysburg, Pa., where he graduated For ‘several years following he engaged In business in Hagerstown. In "1500 he came to Washington, ere he had lived continuously ever since. He at first was associated with the Washington Loan and Trust Com- pany, with which he was connected for ‘several years. Lator h pointed by his brother-in-1 Clabaugh,” as assistant clerk District Supreme Court, whe continuously served up to t of his illness. Mr. McKee was a member Sigma Chi Fraternity and v tryman at St. Margaret's Churecl Surviving him are his widow, Mrs. Ethel Swope McKee: tw . John Swope MeKee and Fdwin Dinwiddie McKee; a daughter, Ethel Brown Lee McKee, all of this city, and a brother, Donald McKee of Hagers- town. Funeral services Sunday morning, at the Interment and s#rvices Gettysburg, Pa., Monday ief Justice McCoy on court this morning annour bar the death of Mr praised his fidelity “ever had a more faithful and cMeic jclerk. I am sure the attorneys fee as I do, a deep regret at his untime death.” The court directed that an be made in the general term m of the death of Mr. McKee. WILL DINE WITH ROTARY. Acceptance of the Rotary Club's invitation to attend a dinner meeting jat the City Club, March 6, at which the entire memberships of the other civic-betterment bodes will be present {was voted by the Thirteen its semi-monthly meeting Club yesterday. ‘The meting was sht" and a consid 1ests were present mis. chairman of the evening's pro {gram, presented as his speakers Hen |y A. Latimer, who spoke on “Makin ® a Perosnal Budget”; C. Harding, on ““Busin Administration,” and Vernon B. Lowry and Frederick R.| Barkley, who debated the question: | “Resolved, That the private receipt of economic rent s without Justifica- tion.” H Announcement was made that n| special committes, headed by Harris W. Barnum, had written letters of welcome to all the new members of Congress elected in November, This is | part of the program of the club to | better relations hetween Congress and the District. H of the a ves- opal will be pri resid will be opening | ed to t MeKee entry wutes Club at in the City a special “g rable number Charles W. B 1 ] LE. female, dog . yoars_old 1028 Lamont st nav. Col. 10349, | BAG—Sfiver mesh, near ¥ Reward. _Csll Warne _White): on Mt Pleasant car. b B ana e ara Wioming avs. ard if_retwrned Apt 44, the 5 v. 3301 0, . ible), & rved: Monday ia Tansvirgh & Trox. of on Lin: coin Rewnrd. 814 E. Capitol st DIAMO NG—$100 reward for ret flamond ring left in ladiex” room at K partment Store Wednesday, 1 p.m. Wol Jewelry Store, 102 X. ¥ ave. D Wolve mall Airedale answering o “Pan,” lost about noon Jannary 16, nes New ' Hampshire ave. = Substantial Mrs. George Garrett, 1508 New a0 R ET ( the vicinity of reward. Ham white with DOG—Wiry halr fox terrie o 70 a0 black spot on back. Reward: black 20 % DOG, black and white_setter, Reward, $100. Phone Col. 330 not_broke: a_pet. EARRING—Large, antique, & chip diamonds: Thursdny’ Signi, rrick Theater or 19(h. st 1815 10th st. o EYEGLASSES—01d-fashioned; son's rooms, 1337 Conn ety shell-rimme “Attleboro, Temale, Tont. ; tag missing; | garnets and in or near in Mrs. Wood- avenue: valued s name on case, " Wednesda: and Union 1 Robinson, on._Oall L 5 e EYEGLASSES—Tortoise shell, _ Weduesday afternoon, between 20th and Franklin sts, n.e. and Langdon School. Phone North 3833, & EYEGLASSES—None giasses with shell rime. | in Dblack case. Finder please call L. 4668 after 6 p.m. FRATERNITY PIN—K. A, No. 1707, E._P. ‘West, 2827 28th st. n.w., Apt. 1i. Toe | GLASBES —Shell-rimmed, In case; Wednesday { night, between 17¢h and'R and Business High. Adams 784. Reward. HANDBAG, brown. contalalng eyesla ward._The Westminster, room 20, = N. 22 | HHANDBAG—Lady's, brown sueds, Thursday, between 2 and 2:80 p.m., going from 20th y way of Q st. to Christ Church; contents, D. C. FRIDAY, JANUARY 19, 1923. THEATRICAL MAN DIES. Hugh ZLatimer Cordoza Away in Atlanta. Hugh Latimer Cordoza, forty-eight years old, well known in this city as a theatrical man, died in Atlanta, Ga., vesterday following an illness of two | months. At one time he ‘was Jocated | in this city. Befora locating in At-| lanta twenty years ago Mr. Cardoza made his home in Richmond, Va. He was the general manager of the Passes | Jack Wells theatrical syndicate cover- ing’ thé principal cities of the south- ern states. He is survived by his| mother, Mrs. E. W. Cardoza of Vir-| ginla Beach, Va., four brothers, Hun- | ter Cardoza of Chicago, Rdward Car-.| doza_ of Norfolk, Va.. Harry Cardoza of Havana, Cuba, and Byrd Cardoza| of New York. A sister, who makes | | her home with her mother, survives GEN. VAN ‘HORNE DEAD. { Retired Officer Rose From Ranks After Civil War. ZANESVILLE, Ohfo, January 19 Brig. William M. aged eighty-one years, tired, died yesterday at this “city following a brief illness. Gen. Van Horng entered the Army as a private at the outbreak of the civil war. At the close of the war he entered the regular Army as a se ond lieutenant and remained in the ice for forty-three years. At the time of his retirement he was in coinmand at Fort Sheridan, near ¢ cago. NOTED ACTRESS DIES. Kate Santley Was Star of Genera- . tion Ago. LONDON, 19, ley, famous a gener: ago as an actress and vocalist, dead Brighton. She was born in America and went on the stage in early ch hood, appearing first in pantomime. Later she came to Bogland, where she met with great success in various roles, ranging from Shakespeare to light' opera. Early In the seventies she made a trip to America, w ghe played in “The Black Crook” ar “King Carot” Her last profession was in June, 1891, appeared here as Carrie Cuthbert, A Night in Town.” She was the lessee of the' Ro; Theater and author of the “Mixed Relations,” as well libretto of comic opera, for which she also partly the music Gen, Yiorne, A., re- his home in Van U S January -Kate Sant- ion nposed BANKERS TO MEET. ICHMOND, Va., Ja annual meeting of the Virgin Bankers' ation will be here May according to an an- | nouncement made by W. F. Augus- tine. seere of the nuary Cards of Thanks. ciation > T T Reartfelt app: atives and the Ladie " EDWAKD WIFE, M. DAVIS to thank our frien s and ackooyle with gruteful a the kind expressions of their sympathy at the death of our mother. grandmother and sister. MAR NN LYTLE THE FAMILY. * STEWART. We wish to extend our sincere tharks and heartfelt appreciation to rela. ds and teachers, for their kind pathy and beautifnl floral tributes Marriage. R £ their Re HARRIS. Haynes Deaths. JAKER. Thursday, Jauuary i% BROWN, Thoraitas A 23, WiL- of Mrs. Sarah A Saturday I private Wright ¢ at San Jose, ETH calit., on ELEANOR, Baxter, for- nuary 18, 1923, LUCY other of A. W. Brown. William Lee s Satur- day. Jauua BROWN. A ANNIE F. Brown 6 her 1 19 Jannary 17. 1923 sidence of Mr. William 4 st now., MAGGIE ( m §t. Stephen's Cat Chureh, Pa. ave. n.w., at CHAMBERS. Tanuary 17, 19 wow., ELIZA wite of the Wednesdas dence. 1441 & RACK IR Chambers and beloved o Fracker Chambers, Mrs. i Duvld Laurance ¢ at ner late ry 20, at 10 a.w ife Thursd: at bis resi WILLIAM H of Lila_ Con Teth 5, Janu Departe at COATES, dence COAT 831, iesat. ed husba Hattie ¥ from_ Mt Jan Catlett, d. 2 CA and friends iovil No. ted 40, 1. B. P. 0. E. of to meet In sestian of evening, January 20 Home, At 8 o'clock p.m., the funeral of Brother WIL® JATES. Funeral Monday. Jan- 1923, from Mount Bethel Church, t. 2nd and 8rd n.w.. at 1:30 pm. Lodge, No. € invited ‘to Attend. By order FREMONT BUTLER, Pxalted Ruler, GEORGE F. HATTON, Sec's. ‘ CROUNSE. Departed this life Thursiay. ry 18, 10 at_her rest . Herndon, CROUN ing Star Lodge, W.. are requ sorrow Satu 1923, at the to mrrange LIAM H. nary 21, o the Congregational Church, Herndon, \ duy. Junuary 20, at 2 pm. In- Chestant Grove cemetery. (New Youkers and Schenectady ) in Thy bosom, breast; papers please Father, er_closer to Thy Find blessed peace and rest. LEONA, JENNIE, MAMIF, HATTIB AMOS. DUVAL. Thursday, Javuary 18, 1923, at the res: lonce of her sister, Mrs. J. R. MeCoach, 022 N. itol st., ARLINE LOUIS daughter of C. Milton Duval of Annapolis, Md. _Services at the home, Friday evening, & o'cloc] 19° FLORIA. Thursday, January 18, 1923, 11:45 p.m., MARY E. FLORIA (aee Ruppert- Fegan), beloved wife of Philip Florin. No- tice of funeral hereafter. . . Wednesday, January 17, 1923, at Bos- O Muewe THOMAS THURMAN GAFT, 1n his’ 68th year. Funeral from St. John's AND 19 i money. coln nolder, key ‘andyisiting cards. Lilerai reward If returned 2823 'Q st TRISH_SPTTER, red, female, at Mount Hal- nier, on Jan. let; also one white Gordon set- | tor ‘dog, ‘one yellow ear. Return to 20 5.w. for suitable roward or phone { KEYS—Four, on bead ring. Please return to Tetty Burton, 410 Colorado bidg. PART OF JAPANESE crystal necklace, Sat- urday night at fancy dress party on Cathedrai ar . Mrs. Peck, the Onklund, North PENDANT of silver fligre barcing. betwes the Ram's Horn and 18th and N sts., on the evening of 17th. Retarn 1912 N st. POCKETBOOK—Lady's black, with a sum of money and trunk check in same; lost Jan. 18 at west end of Unlon station In parking space. Please eall Col. 22623 and Botify owner. e ward. A S e 1Y POODLE, mals. Reward, 1110 4% st. &, gyn-"cfii'—lemn “Columbia_ plke _and sl n, on Military road, with address of C. H. Doherty, Occidental Hofel. Reward. 20% Wx‘\‘:fl;‘pmnc-. monogram ¥, 0. G. Lib- gral reward if retumed to desk, Hotel RKa- leigh. FUNERAL DESIGNS. Gude Bros. Co,, 1214 F St. mnhm e Church, January 22, 11 o'clock. w York, Boston and Clncinnati papers’ please copy.) . January 19, 1923, at 11:20 am., at Md., Mrs. LEANAH WILSON GUDE, be: loved wife of George A. Gude. Notice of funeral hereater. o 5 HES. Friday, January 19, 1923, at rrut her osidence: B131at at. b ANNA'M. HUGHES. Funeral from fer iafe Tesidence Saturday, at 8:30 thence to St. Aloysius Churel, where sbiemn requiem mass will be sald at 9 o'clock for the repo of her soul. Interment at Lexington, Va. . Thursdsy, January 18, 1923, at her B ience, 081, '14th, st. n.e.. MAMID B TORD (nee Archambault), beloved wife of Ralph F. Lord. Funeral services will be held at ber late residence Saturday, Janu- ary 20, at 12:30 p.m., followed by services at St. Matthew's Evangelical ~Latheran Church; D st. near 11th n.e., at 1 pm. (0AS, Fell asleep in Jesus, January 18, e at 5140 a.m after & Lingeriag iiness, which she bore with Christian fortitude, GOLDIE RUTH, the beloved daughter of Rev. and Mrs. George W. M. Laucas of 1326 acostia_D. O." Funeral from Baptist Chureh, Sheridan rd. Sunday, January 21, at 1 p.m., Rev. Willia Williams_officiati She 'leaves to. monrn thelr loss u father, mother, wixfér. sis brothers, (hree aunts, tiiee uneles aud - host-of other relatives- and. friends. .. daisen 13 Jesun, bieseed lsmn ¥ Thee, after this life of turmoil, | at | | BEACOCK. nization. | BICHARDS. Officers and Sir Knights o for | Fountain | COATES—AIl officers and members of Morn- | BELL, = A | [ D and Forest Temple, | | BERRY. E VFuneral | BLICK. i { { liereafter. MAGEE, EORG Magce, o Funeral from he . Monday at cemetery., = McKEE. . January 19, 1923, at his residene K st n.w., EDWIN JONE husband ‘of Fthel Siwope * McKee. services ut the residence Sunday PAYNE, illness, at 6 am.. ttie i Harmony on Departed this life s Wednesdny, Januar. . PAYNE, beloved loving mother of M Leroy Puyne, | She 1o w mourn their loss ‘five grandchildren and a devoted adopted daughter, Mrs, side. ~ Funeral from her wood H at 1 pan attend. PEACOCK. ury 18, A this life Thursd at 6 am., at Freo PEACOCK Frank Veuce Curry and Will Mae Cur en, leavi 0 mour M.E. duy, Jan PEACOCK. A1l the members « Sharon Household of 1t 0. of 0. F, ure hereby » at the' regular mouthly meeting Friduy Junuary 19, 1923, 10 arrange for the finerai of our late’inniate, Mrs. AGNES PEACOCK Funeral Sunday, January 21, from Ebenezor M. E. Chupch, 3th and D sis. se.. at 1:30 Dn. " Every member is requested to attend By ‘order of the_household. ! ; MRS, MAT HOLMES, M HEL A HAW W The of No. it th latives # Church, 41h 115 RAC titied 1o PEACOCK wy &) CARELN ITON GEO. AMBLER, W MATILDA CARSON, Secretary. Tuesday, Januars 16, 19 am. Inter ral ‘from Shiloh Baptis January 20, at 2 pn vited He can De all our sorrows heal.. ed thin life B:30 a.m.. at his tesidence, 478 | nw.. WiLBURN C.. the beloved lizabeth and devoted brother uneral from Zion Bap- | rd and 433 sta. s.w., | at 1 cclock. Rev. W, tist Chureh, F o Sundas, Jan 21, J. Ho astor Alone m bearing earfh’s sorrows and | treid the hy Alone Yot ¢ When heavy the burde Thank God 1 walks of life and rugzed the was 2 ure fro 1 the str UIS FAITHFUL WIFE Brother, dear brother, how I miss you How haypy you h your loved on Some day, brother. ook for | HIS DEVOTED SISTER. 20% | Wi at' Metropoit AL DOTSON, 1 FREEMAN, 1 An CHAN RICHARDS, ALLAN WALTER J RICHARDS, EURN RICHA 2 SOLOMON DADE WM. L. PATRICK, S RICHARDS Worsl retary Zion W Forest { EMONT BUTI | £.HATTON { parted 1 i devoted father e Trbs, Carlene | neral Mon- | ok D Chureh, & Ma Roberts, Parker_and H, Ttabe ¥, January 4 from the Metropait st. bet. 12th and 13th & Thursday, Hospital of Herm Mrs. Her aud Dr. E strect northeast w DAINY erbut s, use at 10:30 am. S invited He leaves 10 mourn o<t of relatives and friends. 1ML B, Clin JN s i W.. Sturduy WHELAN. Friday. January CIS DAVID Wi N T.. fr., and the Foolpd, sat Frueral January 10, Frances Wik Funeral Tnterment pi Yu Memoriam. Imte of love to the memory of NATHANIEL RELL. *ho threo years ago foday, our dear brother. is_life 1o, foments of sadness rome aver us Silently tears of sorrow f ry keeps yo 2l 1 thiren vears ago. BLL.AND MRS, 0 r b AND MRS, . B In voted husband. JOHN i1 arted thiv life three ars 19, 1920, In sad ter und winte Wi of my-de. BERRY. who_de Fears azo today. Jan- CAROLINE BERKY. * HATTTE who_depar T Pa.. fiftesn 3 Januars 19 1908 Around W BLICK d_this life in ars ago today, (nee love you ors fade grave where you are aid FAMILY. BOHN. A tribute of love and devotion to th memory of my beloved husband and our devoted_father, JOSEPH A. BOHN, who so Suddenly pussed away eight vears ago today January 19, 1915, Anniversary macs at § Patrick's Church, Evers day brings back sweet memor Svery memory bring back feurs: Deep within our hearts we Thonghts_of one wa love DEVOTED WIFP, CROWLEY. Tn sad bt loving of our devoted brother, CROWLEY, 'who died R. 1. P. Masees Saturc at 8 ;_St. Angustine's Patrick's, ' 7:30 n. HIS SISTERS AND BROTHER. * FAIRFAX, Sact darling fathe Sweetly_fell nsle today, January 19, I Forget him? No, I never will T loved him then, T love him still. His memory is % fresh todny Matthew's ., and St. emory of our AIRFAX, who . ESTELLE F. NATHANIEL AND In Joving remembrance of our father, EDWARD FREEMA who departed this life three years ago today. Three years huve passed since that sad da; When the one we loved was called away; God took him home, it was His will, But in our hearts he is living still. ‘We did not know the pain he bore, ‘e did not see him dis We only Know he woent, N not say g 8. HIS CHILDREN, ISRAEL, JOHN AND HATTIB. HANDWERKER. In ead but loviog remem brance of my dear brother, FRANK HANI WERKER, who departed this life nine years January 19, 1914, it Lis foils are over, i rac NEVER 2 PARKER. ot dear HAWKINS i bt TAWKIY JACKSON.- b sud bt lov HENKY JACKS L whe ars ago toduy, J form made crished i e aud dutit HIS DAT( Leautife past HTER ADA JACKSON. A tribute o the mer > well, MRS CAROLIN ROSAAND' 3¢ JACKSON a of BET but loving remembranc wife and mother, ELIZA ON. who departed this 115 day. 3 19, 192 tAND SON of my 0o In Ioving remembrance MARY M. JESSUP rest six years ugo foday, DAL GHATER, \lu:l' watehword £ the Kinz LA PROCTOR LLIAM B l:\ ISCIL ather W1 st exes shall see and w Wik LOUISA, SADIE A JONE! HARRIS . 3 lasp in ours. And neve HIS LOVIN DAUGHTERS ESTELL ( LUCAS. & voted LUCAS. AND memory_of éur de ha father, WILLIAM E who welve years ago, Jan are not lonely beartaches embrance DER. wh MAC am still longin MATS. 1o MOTHER. ¢ for ¥ cweet remembrar my dea PATRICIA MATS. who dic aars 19, 1920. e thy slumber. baby pleads daily wn beloved one 1 S0 w 1 journey EBINS MAUS * r. WITLIAM CHILDREN. * e of my dear who d Janu WTER, VICTORIA WELLS. * of & de 1 NELSON PAT fe one year KER W s v WEDGE are o ou and how 1 miss ¥ HIS DEVOTED WIFE Sacred to the A and teparted January 19, 1915, . in death remembered. WILLIAMS AND FAMILY. @ memors_of our ber, ANDREW this life eight WILLIAMS, WILLIAMS, Loved in | FRANCES ¥ FUNERAL DIRECTORS. . Josr: B\ ;" GAWLERS ~ - it SN e MORTICIANS 841 1 ST 7 JAMES T. RYAN 311 PA. 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Ofor Bookiet, Information or Visit fo Ceme. | tary, Call MR. CAYLOR, Lino. 962. FORT LINCOLN The Park Cemetery Non-Sectarian Perpetual Care Beautiful and figting loeation, Readily accessible—on electric car line, ©On Baltimore boulevard, at District 1ne. Office: 705 12th StN.W. Phone Franklin 4745 NON-S