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e Dr. C. C. Stewart of this city left | for the Nashville Centennial last week. | He will act as special representative jof THe Bre. Miss Helen Parker of South Wash- \ington left the city on Tuesday for | Brooklyn, New York, where she will remain several weeks. She will also | visit Boston, Mass. Mr. J. W. Gordon, of Charlotte, N. C., was in the city this week looking after the Charlotte, Postoffice. Mrs. Dr. Francis and children are at their summer home on the Chesapeake ‘ed Was | Bay. | Mr. P. J. Collins, is out of the city on a visit. ,NCIPATON DAY AT FREDERICK, MD. Mrs. A. A."Syphax, accompanied by her mother, Mrs. Mason, and sister Mrs. Arbuckle and little daughter, are BEING MADE. | summering above Washington Grove. REPARATIONS 'TARY TOGO. MAJOR | Miss Emma McGinnis leaves the \p IN CHARGE. EDITOR | city shortly for Old Point Comfort, Va. ORATOR OF THE DAY. | Prof. H. P. Montgomery and wife will spend the summer at the old s of Frederick, Md., will) home in Vermont. anniversary cele-; i Emancipation Thurs-} | Mr.Addison A. Syphax spent last Major C. A. Fleet- | Sunday with his wife, who is summer- | charge of the excur- ing near Washington Grove. and Capt. I. D. Mr. George B. Walk: . nga , seorge B. er of Philadel W scape ns Baltimore | phia, F was in the city last week Citizen’s Committee | and left on Saturday, for Orange , ict = Court House, Va. f THe BEE ay. His subj 1 Negro and his Fman- | he a factor? so to} tis he showing it?” » exercises the attractions Mrs. Emma Murray, zee Scott, is r The Capital City | very sick at her former residence in his city will com-|South Washington. Mrs. Murray ar- with the Royal Blues | rived in the city last week from Balti- Md. A band contest | more, accompanied by her husband, ands will enter. Drum | Rev. A. A. Murray. st, to be followed by a bi- | ire t. There is to be a street]. 0 hich fully 5,000 people will _ Mr. E. Murray of s. w., keeps very fine ice cream. Give him a call. Prof. T. L. Furby left the city last week, for Boston, Mass. artha Johnson has been visit- ing the Misses Berry of Leesburg, and rors will beheld also friends at Round Hill. While in ae sk EAE | Loudoun county, she called on the » Maryland. This cele-| hostess of Silcott Springs. e one of the grandest in| Miss Cecilia Johnson is preparing to Frederick. resident | Jeave the city to spend her vacation at on, J.D. Carstrival, | Congress Hall, Md. , Marshal E. Jenkins, | ee narles A. Wilson, corre- Miss Ella Truman has arrived in the etary, Geo. M, Sewe city after spending a delightful time in i Presley Thorton, chief | the state of New York. These gentlemen ar Dr. Elbert of Indianapolis, Ind., is best known citizens Of | jn the city. Md., and will do every- -f 3 r power to make thiscele-| . Mr. Bailey of Harrisburg, Pa., ar- ss all others Major C. j rived in the city this week. , Capt. I. D. Oliver and Miss Marie James of this city who se paid a visit to Frederick | has been teaching in Abbeville, S.C., st Sunday morning and were | has returned to the city for her vaca- tertained by the Committee. | tion. \ \ THE WASHINGTON NASHVILLE, TENN. CENTENNIAL HEADQUARTERS OF THE BEE. AN INTERESTING LETTER FROM OUR REPRESENTATIVE. A GRAPHIC DESCRIPTION OF THE GREAT EXPOSITION. THE BEE EDITOR INVITED. Special to Tus Bes. Nashville, Yenn., July 11, 1897.— The Fourth was an intensely hot day. When we embarked onthe F.F.V,, at 2.20 for the Exposition, over the U, and U. route, which 1s the Dest and fastest train to the south, which carried us thro¥gh a Country tuil of lovely and jcturesQue scenery. (On our arrival at Nashville, we immediately opened up a branch office ot _The BEE where we received many distinguished callers, Among the prominent people whom we have met up to the present date are, Dr. R. F. Boyd, who tok your representative for @ ee drive around the city behind B'S splendid pair of four year old ponies” a double seat rig. Among the partY Were Miss- es Guthrie and Wendell w"0 are very popular and conspicuous in the social world. On Tuesday we drove to the lovely suburban aud summer residence of Miss Rohelia where we put up our horse and spent the day. Later we were entertained at the residence ot Hon. J. C. Napier. The Misses B. B. and Lula Randal, the popular Miss S. Winters, the Misses Sumner and many others. Among others whom we met of note are Mr. and Mrs. Hombrick, Dr. G. W. Hubbard, Dean of Central | Tennessee Medical Department, Dr. F. A. Stewart, Drs. Lester, Crawford, Harrington, Jefferson, Tyler, Noel, | Burroughs and many others of the profession, Lawyer McElace and wife, the Polk family, and many others. The Misses M. E. Wendell, Alice Cline, S. Winter and B. B. Randal are much in evidence here among the elites and have been termed the big | four. All four of these ladies are well | up in the musical as well as the social world and have assisted in making it quite pleasant for their visiting friends. | On Wednesday St. Paul gave a very! delightful picnic at Ferndale 17 miles | up the river. Hon. J. C. Napier dele- | gate at large, left Sunday night July} 10, for Detroit to attend the meeting of the Republican League Clubs. The! Medical Association of the colored physicians and surgeons of the United | States will meet in this city October 15, | and 16. On Tuesday we had a pleas- | ant chat with Gov. Taylor of this state, whom we found a very fine gentleman. Mr. Hightower, a prominent hardware dealer of this city, and his wife who] are located on Lewis street, entertain- | ed your representative ata delightful tea last week. Quite a number of pupils are attending the summer school at Central Tenn., College this year. One of the most pleasant even- ings was spent at the residence of Mrs. Wendell whom the gossips say al- ways entertain her guest in royal style. Her daughter, one of Nash-| ville’s most popular society leaders who has only a few weeks ago graduated from the Central Tenn, College is still | receiving compliments everywhere for | i court, and yet the conditions and} BE. POLICE COURT INDICTED. LAWYERS MAKE GRAVE CHARGES AGAINSTITS APPOINTMENTS. THE COMMISSIONERS INFORMED THAT ITIS A DISGRACE TO CIVILIZA- TION. SOME OF THE ACCUSATIONS MADE. Ao J. H. Smith, W. Calvin Chase and.J. M. Ricks have addressed aletter to the commissioners in which they call official attention to matters in and about the police court which are considered to be open to criticism. Among the charges are that the wit- ness room is small, ill-iighted and without ventilation, making it particu- larly unpleasant to people who must wait in the room during this hot weather. Staying in the room is made compulsory. The lawyers assert that the witness room on the District side ot the police No delay. courtisa disgrace to civilization, a place that animals should not be con- fined in, and yet men, women and children are compelled to remain in this apology tora witness room for hours at a time. Attention is being directed to the fact that there are no toilet rooms ex- Whiie you wait cept for the judges and officers of the court, and they are kept under lock and key. There is but one water cooler in each court, and they are inside ofthe bar,|616 D Street n. w.— and no one but officers of the court} REDUCED RATES. | . $8 from Cleveland to Mackinac and Established aur $7 oa poe to el Si eturn. i i- j nac and return. the abote: pee | 861 plDRASTINES LM FFI tourist rates will be put into effect June 20th, via Detroit and Cleveland Gold and silver watches, dix Steam Navigation Co.’s new mam-| mond: i me moth steel passenger steamers. The | fo gt a 2 zs e chanical tools, ladi round trip from Cleveland, ludi a |, ies and gentle. meals aud berths, costs $16, oad Te \ men’s wearing apparel. ledo, $14, from Detroit $11.50. Send, Old gold and silver bought. 2 cents for illustrated pamphlet. Ad-| Unredeemed pledges for sale, (ire Senanie, Gis A., De-j — ors roit, Mich. B. & O. SUMMER BOOK. Wn } ng k { _ The Baltimore & Ohio Railroad has . ht P i t, just tre a sory handsome book for ee i summer travel, describing th - Tailoring, Dyeing, Scouring, | tain resorts, springs and Hatin focatad Cleaning, Repairing and Pressing, | on and acjacent to its lines; also the various watering places on the Atlan- tic Coast. The routes for reaching them are set forth in a comprehensive and clear manner. The book is print- ed on fine paper, beautifully illustra- ted, and will prove of valuable assist- ance to parties contemplating a sum- mer tour. Paka ; Copies can he ha ry a ying to various B. & O. Agents or fy pee Io cents in stamps to cover postage to J. M. Schryver, General Passenger Agent, Baltimore, Md. Je-12-4t- Suits Steamed Cleaned and Pressed $1.00 Suits Dry Cleaned and Pressed, Pants Steamed Cleaned and Presssed Pants Dry Presse Pants Altered and Fixed Pants pressed Overcoats, Sleeve Lining Under Coat, Sleeve Lining Braiding Coat and Vest Pants Cleaned and Repaired All work guaranteed. can approach them. In conclusion these lawyers say: “We are informed that the revenues of this court, resulting from fines, pays intothe District and United States Treasury from $30,000 to $40,000 a year which is largely in excess of the actu- al running expenses of said police treatment of the people compelled to be in at'endance is worse than in any State, city, village or hamlet in the} civilized world. “We respectfully ask an investiga- tion. Weare prepared to prove all we say and more.” John H. Gates who keeps at No. 1225 11th street’ southeast is where the boys goto get good beer, wines and whis- kies. Mr Gates is a man much liked by all classes. | Captain James F. Oyster, the best | known butter merchant in this city, and one of the men in the business whose butter can be relied on. Cap tain Oyster sells pure better only. A. Gutekunst and Son, at 1324 14th street, northwest, are selling some of the finest ice cream in the city. This firm cannot be surpassed. Mr. James Ryan at 331 C street southwest is well known in the South- west. Mr. Ryan is very much liked on account of his liberality to the poor people. Mr. Henry Murray is the poor man's friend. Go to his place No. 1519 7th street northwest. He is a good man and will treat you well. Toby Bush is the fine looking and jolly brother among the Bush boys He is at $31 7th street, n. w, Mr. Henry Kraemer is one of the Howard, twenty-seven years of age, a messenger in the Post-office Depart- ment and a law student at Howard having made the best address ever | best known gentlemen furnishers in Tbe COAST LINE to MACKiNad +--+ TAKE THE4-4—— OVER BRAIN WORK. For several days Abraham Lincoln University, has been acting so queerly that the officials Monday morning con ¢ cluded he was demented. The matter Stan. reached the ear of Postmaster General = 4 Gary, and Police Surgeons Percy Hickling and Famsey Nevitt were sent for. The responded and found the MACKINAG j messenger at his post in the depart- ° ment. The surgeons questioned How- ard closely, and found that he was suf- fering from delusional or persecutional ’New Stee! Passenger Steamers insanity, with homicidal tendencies.) The Greatest Perfection [tates in Bow: gastruction — Luxurious oceans: Artiste : a _ | @urnishing, Decoration an ei Serv He is an affiadle gentleman and his asuring the highest degree of assistant in the rear is an accommo- SOMFORT, SPEED AND SAFETY. dating gentleman. Four Trips Per Week BETWEEN nary 3 KEEP COOL BY TAKING _| [0ledo, Detroit # Mackinac A LAKE TRIP. PETOSKEY, Pi co al fist. Pi ; = .< | LOW RATES to Picturesque Mackinac an qe ia ee remanent ea and of cool breezes. 1 ravel via the] jeveiond, $18; from Toledo, $15; from Detroit D. & C. Coast Line. Send 2 cents for} 3.5. illustrated pamphlet. Address A. A. Schantz, Detroit, Mich. EVERY EVENING etween Detroit and Clevelan¢ an? with Earliest T: athwest and @ DEER PARK. ON THE CREST OF THE ALLEGHENIES. ag ae ee EVERY DAY EN To those contemplating a_ trip Yevelund, Put-in-Bay Toledc to the mountains in, search of health} aq for muctrated Pamphlet. Address or pleasure, Deer Park, on the nk A. A. SCHANTZ, a. ©. «., DETROIT, MICH of the Alleghany mountains, 3,000 feet Resenit ang MeupLa above sea level, offers such varied at- the weiinil and hieveland Steam Hay. Go. tractions as a delightful atmosphere during both day and night, pure water, smooth, winding roads through the mountains and valleys; Cricket grounds, Ball grounds, Golf links Tennis courts, and the most pictu- resque scenery in the Alleghany range. The Fair. tened to froma lady in the south.| this city. Don’t fail to give hima call, | The hotel is equipped with all adjuncts | TO GLYMONT. | Mrs. Opal E. Rolston has made ap-| The press printed it in full. The | 1or2 7th street, n. w. | plication for divorce from James A. | Rolston, to whom she was married in hould go on the steamer Mat- | 18g0. She alleges extreme cruelty. Notley Hall and Glymont, one | Go to M. C. Grasty, 1510 7th street, n most reliable boats on the Poto- | w., and get what you want in house r. Ifyouintend to give an|furnishing line at the bottom cash to any one of these places | prices, on the installment i c | S, 01 a : plan. the Notley Hall and Glymont r n Co. You all know this boat n first class excursions only. ll day outing which was giv- —— rsday to mothers and chil-| Grand Bush Meeting by the First was largely attended. The | Baptist Church of Merrifield, Fairfax Company deserves the | county, Va, at Campbell’s Grove, the ks and consideration of the public | third Sunday, July 18, (tomorrow.) excellent manner in which the | Trains will leave Sixth street depot at s conducted. If you want to|g:ooa. m. and return at 8:40 p. m. excursion to any one of these | Preaching every evening. Closing on the company guarantees pleas- | 4th Sunday night, July 25th. Round financial benefit. Apply to | trip tickets, 50 cts. th street, n. w | a LOOK! LOOK!! | | | Sites | A PI UCATORSOFCOLORED | . : ee YOUTH There will be a picnic given by the . Personal Liberty League Wednesday bicteasick August 4th. Two handsome prizes will be voted to the most popular lady bicycle rider of the District. Take the | electric cars and stop at Curtins sta- * | tion. American association of educa- lored youth will hold its an- eting at Atlantic City, N. J 4nd 5, 1897. cal committee consisting of ! S. Thompson, D. D. Rev Rev Frederick Butler, | Jenkins, Walter Wayman,| . ¢ . WY Walls, Dr. Se Roy Mor] EX State Senator Jom ©. “Greene/ot) L. V. Thompson, and Miss Ohio, who has received such a big tt, is making arrange- | Ovation in the South. Bishop Lomax - convention and for the | 2d other distinguished men enter- delegates and visitors. tained him. Mr. Greene, wife and © are expecting to attend child are now in the city, the guests of yns and desire to have board- | Ex-Senator B. K. Bruce and wife. secured, should address | irman of the executive com- Rey. J. S. Thompson, D.D.| SATURDAY AND SUNDAY EX- id ave., Atlantic City, N. J.| CURSIONS TO THE COUNTRY. sses of welcome will be made i i Story, Supervising Principal The B.& O R. R. has placed on ‘A BIG OVATION TO HIM. others. Among those who | Sale reduced rate excursion tickets, to | upers and make addresses | be sold every Saturday and Sunday B. W. Arnett, A. M during the summt :r season, valid for Bishop Alexander Walters, return until follc ving Monday, from Zion Church; Prof. E. A.: Washington to points on the Washing- 1 Prof. N.C. Boice. ton Branch as far as Annapolis Junc- Rale North C tion and points on the Metropolitan Sprague, Miss Branch and Main Line as far as Fred- and” Captian T.. J. | erick and Charleston, W. Va. al Training and Indus- my 29 to a. 31. il, Bordentown, N.J 3 Mrs. ea kson, Coppen Institute, for PS ! Philadelphia, Pa.; Mrs patdodie dae W, ira Philadelphia, | We offer One Hundred Dollars re- Helen Brooks, city J. Sprague, | not be cured by Hall’s Catarrh Cure. hool, Glou- | Bertha Davis, city We, the undersigned, have known | J.; Mrs. Jennie F. J. Cheney for the last 15 years, and | e raining and In- believe him perfectly honorable in all pressor xt ): business transactions and financially ig, Conowingo, Md.; | able to carry out any obligati c Jason, A.M., President | by their firm. 4 sauaeue = colored youth, West & Truax, Wholesale Druggists A. _S. T. Mitchell, , Toledo, O., Watpinc, Kinnan &} nt of Vilberforce Uni-| Marvin, Wholesale Druggists, Tole- orce Ohio. do, O. : will be one of great Hall’s Catarrh Cure is taken inter- Test_and enjoyment, | nally, acting directly upon the blood 1 friends are invited to and mucuos surfaces of the system. Testimonials sent free. Price 25c. per © association are: 5 4 i peciy RAE 4. bottle. Sold by all Druggists. A. Johnson, Raleigh, N. | D. J. Sanders, Charlotte, | Charles H. Javins & Sons are in the a . E. Britton, | Center Market, O street and the North- | ant Secretary. |! rm Liberty Market They keep all sf kinds of game and fish. applause was deafening when she said | “You need here real live business men. } You need not ask how you are to get! them, because already there are} moneyed men of the north, east and west with brains, enterprise and capi- i tal, who are standing on tiptoe looking | with a longing and wishful eye into our | !sunny land. If you want to know how | to get them, open the doors of the | south and bid them welcome and they | will come; for they see here a land blessed with natural and other advan- tages not found in any other section of | this great and glorious country.” } There have been quite a number of callers at The BEE office here and we ! have many southern subscribers on our list. ‘Nearly all the prominent | colored people here are entertaining guests from the Southern and Western | States. [To be continued next week.] C. C. Stewart, M. D. REPUBLICANS TO BLAME C. H. Kemp STURGEON CREATES A SCENE IN FRONT OF THE UTIVE MANSION. of St. Kitts. He renounced his alle- |giance to Great Britian in the spring jyear. Dr. Alexander Cromwell help- |edand arranged several lectures for | Kitts. These lectures were failures | | He left this city for Boston, Mass. |where he went armed with letters from Lawyer E. M. Hewlett, to dis- | tinguished people. | Heentered politics in Boston and |ingratiated himself into the good wiil of many prominent republicans. Inj | tive a few weeks ago, he said he based | |his claim on Major Mckinley because {he w the ‘‘only McKinley man in , Massachusetts during the election of delegatesto the St. Louis Conven- tion.” If Mr. Sturgeon has spent any mon- {ey it must have been when he was |riding around Boston on street cars. | He further said if he did not get the (Consulship to St. Kitts, he would schools, , ward for any case of Catarrh that can- jnever bea republican again, but he would join the democratic party. F. J. CHENEY & CO, Toledo, O.| Itis evident from his own inter- view, he has no claim on Major Mc Kinley or the republican party. The republican party was in power when believed by the republicans of the State that Mr. Sturgeon is not hot enough to turn the State over to the democratic party. If you want first class goods go to M. F. Moran, whose card appears in | another column of this paper. He is | a man of the people. E. Murray, at 600 and 602 3d street, southwest is the best Afro-American | confectioner in the city and equal to all others. His cream cannot be sur- passed. Mr. Murray has every facility or makiug good cream and cakes. Mr. C. H. Kemp Sturgeon a_native | lated to answer fully and satisfactorily of ’88 and arrived in this country about | and boarding houses, names of pro-} jthe middle of October of the same prietors, how to reach them, rates of | him on Antiqua, St. Thomas, and St. | mountain and seaside resorts, the surf jan interview witha BEE representa-{ Mr. E. P. Smith, whose card appears in this weeks issue of The BEE is one of the best known business men in the orthwest. Mr. Smith conducts the Fair at No. 1712 14th street, n. w., where the people can purchase some of the cheapest Christmas presents in the city. This gentleman is a liberal and kind man to our churches, fairs, and the poor. His name is < house- hold word among all classes of people. Give him a trial R. F. Harvey, 892 Penn. ave, n. w. George W. Wise, 2900 Mstreet Georgetown, D. C. —— SUMMER HOMES AND RESORTS | The Southern Railway is the first of our great railway systems to give in- formation to the public and to fix low excursion rates for a_summer outing | good for return until October 31, by is- suing, with usual promptness, its Sum- mer Home and Resort Book. It is handsome in design and arti: in every respect, having thirt: beautifully illustrated pages, contaii ing the most complete and conven- iently arranged information, calcu- every question likely to be propounded, ‘such as routes and distances, hotels | board by day, week, and month, etc. | The Southern offers a choice of| bathing and sea_breezes of some ol lantic Coast or the cool mountain breezes of Swannanoa, Asheville, feet above the sea level. : ; For copy of guide call at office of any prominent coupon agent or send Agent, Washington, D.C. A NOVEL AFFAIR. A unique excursion will be given July gth by the Baltimore and Ohio Railroad. It will be arranged for Amateur Photographers, and trips will be made to the Blue Ridge and Alle- | the following low rates f | until October 15th, at $21.0. the most delightful resorts on the At-| .(j4 on Tuesdays and Thursdays of Lookout Mountain and others 2,500| ~ Rates for Military and Students in 2-cent stamp to L. S. Brown, General| yey York and Washington to Nash- ure and comfort of gu-sts. There are also a number of furnish- ed cottages with facilities for house keeping : The houses and grounds are supplied with absolutely pure water, piped from the celebrated ‘Boiling Spring.’’ and are lighted with electricity. Deer Park is on the main line of the Baltimore and Ohio Railroad, and has the advan- tage of its splendid Vestibuled Limit- ed Express trains between the east and west. Season excursion tickets, good for return passage until October 31, will be placed on sale at greatly reduced rates at all principal tickets offices throughout the country. The season at Deer Park commences June 21, 1897- For full informatoin as to rates, rooms etc., address D. C. Jones, Man- ager. Camden Station, Baltimore, Md. m8-4t REDUCED RATES. TENNESSEE CENTENNIAL EXPOSITION. OVER THE SOUTHERN RAILWAY. The Southern Railway announces rom Washing- ton, D. C., to Na shville, Tenn sion Tennessee Centennial Exp: Season Excursion Tickets will be sold April 28th, 1897, daily, until and including October 15th, at $as i Twenty Day E i ‘Tickets will be sold daily, begin April 29th, S- i Ten Day Excursion Tickets will be each week, beginning April 29th, until October 26th, 1897, at $15.30. parties of 25 or more made known | upon application. ‘i ; Through Pullman Sleeping Cars, ville, Tenn., through Asheville and Hot Springs, N, C., “The Land of the Sky.” an L. S. BROWN Gen’l Agent, Pz Dep't. Ww. A. TURK, Gen’l Passenger Agent. . H. CULP, Traffic Manager. Washington, D. C. ghany Mountains in Western Mary- Jand and West Virginia. A special car will be fitted up for the use of the snap shooters, and put on the end of the train so that views may be taken en route. Stops will be made at Harper’s he went to Massachusetts and it is | Ferry, Hancotk and Cumberland. The B. & O. Photographer will have charge of the trip. His car, which is fitted up with a dark room and other acces- sories for developing negatives and making prints will be taken along. Leave Washington New Jersey Ave- nue and C street, July gth, 11.45 a, m. Round trip to Harper’s Ferry..-- $1.65 “ zi Hancock... oo ekg Cumberland «3:05, Stop overs allowed at Harper’s Ferry and Hancock. For further information apply Ticket Offices, B. & O., New York Avenue and 15th street, 619 Penn. Avenue and Station New Jersey Avenue and street, THIS COUPON conducive to the entertainment, pleas-! j7;2 rgth St. between R anc The largest House Furnishing Goods Store in the Northwest Sec- tion. Ten per cent. less than down town prices. Beautiful Holiday jand Wedding Presents, ( Open Evenings. E. P. SMITH, Prop. READ THE BEE, The leading journal in the coun try. ‘The greatest advertising me- dium in Washington. If you want your business increased, subscribe and advertise in The Washington Beg. It can be purchased from any of the following agents : Hillsdale—Dr. Gails Drug Store. West Washington — James L, ‘Turner, 3,000 M street. South Washington—K, Murray, 600-602 3d street. NORTHWEST. Jackson’s barber shop, 505 D street. S. J. Beckley, 2519 M street. Lucas’ Barber Shop, 0. K. Rich, Agent, 1805 L street, n. w. J. T. Smothers, 1827 T st. n.w Dr. H. Belier, Druggist, corner, 16th and M streets n. w. HT EEE =. kk. FUL aN, | Loan Office. IWAHACHANND entitles you to CARDS with 1 name printed 6 on for . + + , Just LIKE ENGRAVED. Mail orders, accompanied with 72 the money, & 3c for postage, romptly filled. © JONES, Printer, 904 B St. W.W. Moore and Prioleau business who keep oe of the best houses in this city. Th y are two gen lemen who are entitled to the patron- ge of the public. Go to the Sparta uffetand ask to be erved with the est and you will be sure to return gain. 1 SANad Id a AIS (NV G@’'1O9 G10 AOA divd HSVO V LOANED ON “a'IVS YO. | 3 MONE a 1218 Pennsylvania Avenue Northwest Washington, D. C.