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THE WASHINGTON HERALD THURSDAY FEBRUARY 10 1910 I 9 F I come when thinking business man will ask of each applicant for a position this question What have you saved A savings account will carry more weight than any other recommendation a young man can present Men are looking for young blood with sound ideas and principles Start your account NOW save a little each week Let every spare dollar be earn ing the 3 interest we pay on savings 7th and G Sts N W Pa Ave 1 Oth St N W Pa Ave and 20th St NW r J i tl- l The day will I I t Merchants and MechanicsBra- nches Savings Bank 1 ia every 1 ¬ COMING ATTRACTIONS Belasco Frances Starr No play of recent years has evoked so much discussion an The Easiest Way that realistic transcript of a particular phase of New York life in which Fran- ces Starr will be seen at the Belasco Theater next week Staged by David Belasco with that scrupulous attention- to detail and poetic beauty of scenery for which he is famous the play is arraatlve at every moment and deals sincerely with an aspect of life never before portrayed on the stage in such a candid manner In the leading role Miss Starr gives an Interpretation which places her definitely In the front rank of Englishspeaking ac- tresses and her support la wholly In keep ing with her notable performance The Columbia The Harrier Manager Berger announces as the at traction at the Columbia all next week with Thursday and Saturday matinees The Barrier which may be amid to have scored the real dramatic success of the Columbia season when it was pre- sented there last November The Bar- rier is an adaptation in four acts of Rex Beachs pulsestirring narrative of life In Alaska when the gold fever was urging men northward and life at best was a gamble leaving Washing ton The Barrier has been warmly greeted in New York where it closed two weeks ago a run of seven1 weeks at the New Amsterdam Theater Mr Roberts associates In the principal parts of this stirring play are Alphonz Ethier W S Hart James B Durkin Gulnio Socola J H Greene John J Pierson Florence Rockwell and Abigail Marshall The feat sale is indicative that Barrier on it forthcoming visit will excel even the large business it did when here last Tile New Anttonnl Marys Lnml When Richard Carlo appears at the Na- tional Theater next week he will seen In a new version of Marys Lamb There have been many changes in this lively musical since it was presented- In Washington nearly two years ago authorcomedian having added scores of new lines jokes and songs His cast also has been changed but it is better and more evenly balanced than ever Assist- ing Mr Carle will be Rafter Julia Ralph Seaton Sylvian Langlote George Bogues Abbott Adams Joseph Coffman and others and a large and agile lot of chorus girls Chnne3 Polite Annrtcvlllc Chases next will offer volatile and vivacious Nellie Brewster who leads the revels of Edwards Night Birds which is reported to have the greatest measure of success ever accorded any of this popular song composers several pro ductions As the name suggests the theme Is not only novel but sensational In its development and judging from ad- vance report it continues the most unique and surprising of the ingenious from the audience ever devised to make a theater full of people sit up and take notice to use a familiar collo- quialism The supplementary attraction will be the Curson sisters in The Aerial Human Butterflies The third principal number will be Stuart Barnes in anec- dotes and observations What Would You Do will be the GordonPickens companys means of making merry with the audience Another farcical comedy Hotel St Reckless will be played by George Jones and Robert Deeley The four Konerz brothers in a visual novelty Inza and Lorelia in grotesque exploits will round out an unusually line bill The Academy Shen in Repertoire Thomas X Shea well and favorably known to Washington theatergoers will return here next Monday to the New Academy offering for his opening per formance a modern fouract drama en- titled Counsel for the Defense In which ho has attained some degree of success The new play shows Mr Shea as Henry Desmond rising young clubman and criminal lawyer who possesses all the cleverness and vigor belonging to promi nent members of the bar This part gives him an opportunity to be light and hum orous In several scenes and is a decided contrast to his portrayals of Mathias In TWEBTYFIVS CENTS Eczema sufferer who have never tried the oil of wlntergreen compound known as D D D Prescription are now en- abled to get a bottle of this rec- ognized remedy at only 25 cents This is a this compound having sold for over ten years in 100 The oil of wintergreen as compounded with thymol and other healing Ingredi- ents in D D D Prescription Is now rec- ognized by scientists in both America and Europe It takes away the Itch the very moment it is washed into the skin ana the cures all seem to be permanent At any rate we ASSURE the la allayed INSTANTLY wo know this and VOUCH for Hence we spe- cially urge a trial now while the pa tient can got a at only S cents Be sure to ask for the AS properly Prescription Henry Evans 1006 F at nw Peoples Drug Store 7fh and Mass eve nw Since The be pieee the Adele Violet Gus Interrup- tions a L TO STOP THAT iTCH OU It compounded under the name of D D D week j ttle ¬ ¬ ¬ ¬ ¬ > ¬ ¬ ¬ ¬ ¬ ¬ ¬ ¬ ¬ ¬ ¬ ¬ ¬ ¬ ¬ ¬ The Dells and the dual personality of the good Dr Jekyl and the bad Mr Hyde Counsel for the Defense will be tho opening bill at tbe Academy on Monday night and will also be used for the three The admirers of Dr Jekyl and Mr Hyde will have an opportunity of see- ing this play on Tuesday Thursday and Saturday nights and The Bells with its dramatic figure of Mathias the Burgomaster will be the bill for Wednes- day and Friday nights Tile National The JUne Benefit Mr Edward A Hines the Washington lyric tenor will be given a benefit Sun- day evening February 18 at 830 In the New National Theater Those who will assist Mr Hines in his programme are the Beethoven Spring Trio Miss Nellie d GroMar soprano and Miss Frances de Grossart contralto Among those who are patronesses of the Hines benefit con- cert are Miss Mabel Boardman Miss Ma thilde Townsend Mrs John Hay Mrs Herbert Wadsworth Mrs John B Hen demon Mrs Murray Cobb Mrs Silas Hare Mrs Anderson Mrs George Todd Ford Mrs Eugene Stevens and Mrs A M Blair Ruth St Benin nt the National Miss Ruth St Dents the young Ameri- can girl whose dance pantomimes of the far East have been the artistic sensa- tion of the European capitals for the past four seasons and who during the pest few months has been duplicating these triumphs in New York Chicago Boston and Philadelphia will present her reper- toire of Hindoo dances at the National Theater next week for four matinees only Monday Tuesday Thursday and Friday at oclock Her programme comprises five dances The Cobra The Spirit of Incense The Nautch and Radha or the Dance of Renunciation of the Five Senses Bach creation has been given a splendid scenic setting and a company of twelve native Hindus complete those graphic and fascinating picture of the Orient The special music will be played by a selected agumented orchestra under the direction of Walter Meyrowitz the com- poser Iyrlc Baltimore Mndnm Butterfly The singing of Madam Butterfly Puc cinis opera of Japan at the Lyric Thea- ter in Baltimore Friday night by the Metropolitan Opera Company will doubt- less be attended by a number of opera goers from Washington The role of Butterfly the little Japanese wife of the American lieutenant Pinker- ton will be sung by Miss Geraldine Far rar This young American soprano vies In popularity with Caruso the famous tenor She is particularly popular sin Washing ton where she has many personal friends Antonio SCOtti the Italian barytone will bo heard as Sharplosa the American con- sul The youngAmerlcan tenor Riecardo Martin will stag the role of Lieut Pink- erton The Columbia Xcivnmn Lecture At the Columbia Theater next Sunday evening Mr E M Newman of Chicago will give his first travel talk of the series Through the African Wilderness the topic being British East Africa Mr Newman treats this country from the standpoint of an experienced traveler who leaves no interesting incident out of his narrative The queer ArabicEnglish- town of Mombasa is visited and a trip made to the old Portuguese fort of the fourteenth century now used as a prison His moving pictures of native life and customs are most interesting and some- times appeal to Western eyes as quite humorous The upcountry natives the Klkuyus and Masai furnish many an op portunity for amusing anecdotes The Cnyety Biirlesnne The Queens of the Jardin de Paris Is due at the Gayety Theater next week Possibly the biggest feature of the en- tire production is the sensational story without words entitled All Her Soul written by Sig G Mollasq and conducted under his personal direction- It serves to Introduce Mile Murln the renowned female pantomimist and the two Feraris who are imported direct from the Moulin Rouge Paris to per form this pantomime during which they Introduce the sensational Apache dance which set Paris London and Now York talking Harry Koler leads the funmakers of whom there are several The La Tour Sisters Orpheum Comedy Quartet How ard and Miller Joe Phillips Mina Stan ley and others have Important rolls to fill The Lyceum Miss New York Jr Winsome willful vivacious bubbling over with life and spirits is the claim made for the girls with the Miss New York Jr company underlined for ap- pearance at the Now Lyceum- A twoact operaganza entitled The Under Ocean Subway is tho vehicle employed to exploit this excellent organ isation this season and the piece Is said to be repleat with action humor song anl sensation serves to Introduce a large company of clover people LatZ 430 The- Y Ute our t matinees Ph eater ¬ ¬ ¬ ¬ ¬ ¬ ¬ ¬ ¬ ¬ ¬ ¬ ¬ ¬ ¬ ¬ ¬ ¬ ¬ Delegation Urges Reappoint ment of Postmaster CITIZENS SEE PRESIDENT TAFT Following Session at White House Supporters of Thomas Burroughs Slake Effort to See Postmaster General Daughter of Isabella Install Officers Old Negro Dies F Clinton Knight 65 King street Alexandria Va is authorized agent and carrier for The Wash- ington Herald The Herald will be delivered daily and SundaY to anJ address in Alexandria for SJ cents month WASHINGTON HERALD UUKEAU 325 King Street Alexandria Va Fob delegation of Alexandrians headed by James R Ca ton today held a conference with Presi- dent Taft and urged the reappointment of Postmaster Thomas Burroughs Burroughs has been in the office forty years twentythree as assistant and postmaster The delegation afterward made an effort to see the Postmaster General to urge Sir Burroughs reappoint- ment Mr Hitchcock was absent from his office and the matter was submitted- to the Assistant Postmaster General Besides Mr Caton those in the delega- tion woro C S Taylor Burke Judge J M Norton A D Brockott Egbert- Thompson F H Wllkerson RIohard R S Jones J II Crllly Douglas Stuart Thomas Hoy Capt Herbert Bry- ant Capt Albert Bryant and Rev Os born Belt The following officers have been in stalled by Court Kavanaugh Daughters- of Isabella Mrs M T OSullivan regent Mrs M R Bowers vice grand regent Miss Mary King prophetress Miss Annie Devitt financial secretary Mrs Richard Roland historian Mrs Mary Duffey monitor Mrs Agatha Evans treasurer Mrs S A Devaughan senti- nel Mrs Jacob Brill lecturer Rev H J Cutler chaplain Miss Mary Devitt organist Mrs James Bayne Mrs Jo- seph Padgett Mrs George Edmunds Mrs M Creegan Miss Annie Burns and Miss Corinna Denty trustees Dr B A Gor man assisted by C T Hellmuth and J A Rice conducted the installation The Civil Service Commission an nounces that the eligible list resulting from tho civil service examination held October 2f last for appointments in Census Office is inadequate and there fore another examination will be held March 5 to obtain eligibles The commis- sion will hold an examination on March 16 for photoengraver Philippine service at a salary of 1000 to 1SOO per year Funeral services for Linden L Fergu son who dlod yesterday will be hold at I oclock tomorrow afternoon from Grace Episcopal Church Services will be con ducted by Rev Edgar Carpenter rector Mary Woodlawn 106 years old one of tho oldest negroes in Virginia to day Mary lived in Mulrs court James DIggs a negro was fined 20 in the police court this morning for stealing a watch from a negro named William Wont Dlggs said ho found the watch on a bar room floor The Washington Birthday Association will hold a meeting at the chamber of commerce on Friday evening In accord- ance with Its annual custom the associ- ation will place a wreath on Washing tons tomb February Daniel R Burrells funeral took place this afternoon from his home 100 Mont- gomery street Rev Mr Langford pas- tor of the First Baptist Church conducted the services Interment was In Bethel Cemetery The Order of Owls and an organiza- tion known as the Cowboys held smokers this evening at their respective places of meeting The Julius Lanshurgh Furniture Com- pany Milton Industrial Company and American Locomotive Appliance Company held annual meetings here today and elected officers and directors Will Build Line In Ecuador Special to TtetVa4iiaftfln Herald Charleston W Va Feb fl For the purpose o constructing a railroad In the republic of Ecuador the Babohoyo and GuAranda Electric Railroad Company with principal offices In Baltimore was chartered today by the secretary of State The company has an authorized capital stock of 1390000 and the Incor porators are Julio H Cardon of Guaya quil republic of Ecuador Benjamin F Patterson James G Pugh Martin H K Paulsen and John B Tlmmerman of Baltimore to Demonstrate the Merits of Pyramid Pile Cure What It Has Done for Others It Can Do for You We have testimonials the hundreds showing all stages kinds and degrees mid Pile Cure If you could read these unsolicited lot ters you would no doubt go to tho near- est drug store and buy a box of Pyramid Pile Cure at once price fifty cents We do not ask you to do this Send us your name and address and we will send you a sample by mall free We know what the trial package will do In many cases It has cured piles without further treatment If It proves Its value to you order more your druggist at SOc a box This is fair is it not Simply fill out free coupon below and mall today No and Its tor ture No doctor and his bills FREE PACKAGE COUPON Fill out the blank lines below with your name and address cut out cou and mall to the PYRAMID DRUG COMPANY 241 Pyramid Bldg Mar- shall Mich A sample of the great Pyramid Pile will then be sent you at once by mail FREE In plain wrapper Street City and State NEWS ALEXANDRIA a 9A K Gib- son grand the died 2 FREE PILE CURESe- nt of piles which have been cured Name 0 four- s f ¬ ¬ ¬ ¬ ¬ ¬ ¬ ¬ ¬ ¬ ¬ ¬ ¬ ¬ ¬ ¬ ¬ ¬ ¬ ¬ ¬ ¬ ¬ ¬ ¬ ¬ AUTOS TO BE TAXED- Bill Js Favorably Reported in the Virginia Senate SPEED LIMIT FIFTEEN MILES Money Will Go to Special Road Fniul FIrnt hearing on Strode Statewide Prohlliltlon Hill Will Be- Held Wednesday Increased Reve- nue for State Purpose of New Bills Special to Washington Herald Richmond Va Feb senate committee on privileges and elections de- cided to hold Its first hearing on the Strode Statewide prohibition bill next Wednesday The WlckhamIIolland automobile bill was favorably reported in the senate to- day It levies a tax on the horsepower of machines Dealers are required to pay a license of 66 and chauffeurs of 250 Owners are taxed On 20horse power or loss Jfi 20 to 45 horse power 10 more than 48horso power 30 The speed limit Is made twelve miles per hour in cities except in certain specified Instances and fifteen miles In the country The money received from these is to go to a special fund to be expended by the State highway commissioner with especial reference to roads used the most by automobiles Increased revenue for the State was the purpose of four bills passed by the house under suspension of the rules They were measures reported by the finance com- mittee The house agreed to the bill prepared by the committee on schools and col- lages recommending that the district school examiners be gradually eliminated TRIES TO IMITATE ST PETER Mnn Crazed on Religion Attempts to Walk on Water Huntingdon TV Va Feb J C Will- iams mechanic at the Chesapeake and Ohio shops here who has been reading Bible almost Incessantly of late was seized with a frenzy early morning and decided that he could walk on water as the Apostle Peter did Proceeding at once to the Ohio River he attempted the feat It was with great difficulty that he was rescued TEN MIDDIES ARE DROPPED Ileslfjimtlons Accepted tut Ilesnlt of Seminnnanl ICxnmlnutluns Annapolis Feb I The resignations of- ten midshipmen who wore deficient in the recent semiannual examinations wore accepted this morning They are First class R Gafton Third class Francis P Regent Wiscon- sin Louis J Retlly Connecticut John R Slade Georgia John H Taylor Missouri Fourth class William K Board Florida Harry K Doyle at large Charles G Elli cott at large Frank G Foreman Ken- tucky Shelby R Power Mississippi MRS H F PERKINS ENDS LIFE Give Fear of Insanity us Cause for Her Deed BfeeM TOuhfawtaa HenOd Herndon Va Feb 9Mra Virginia H Perkins wife of Richard F Perkins re- tired of Boston Mass committed sui- cide at their country home at this place today Mr Perkins who was in ill health bad served with breakfast In her room was found dead in bed with a revolver clutched in her hand soon after A coroners Jury of which E Robey president of the Herndon National Bank foremAn found a verdict of suicide The deceased had prepared messages of farewell to her husband and son to a favorite servant and to Dr C F Rus sell her local physician She gave fear of insanity as cause for her act Mrs Perkins was a daughter of the late Andrew Henderson surgeon U S was born at lOttery Mo She was connected with the Droxels and other prominent Philadelphia families Burial will be at Boston Pleasant Cnnlilc flies Suddenly Salisbury N C Feb S Ploaeant Cau ble aged seventytwo years a well known Roland County farmer was found dead in bed at his home near here last night The cause of his death was heart failure A son with whom the father was sleeping awoke at midnight and found his father dead by his side He was a Confederate veteran Hit by Switching Engine SfXMfel to The Washington Herald Salisbury N C Feb B Wood aged thirty years an employe of the Southern Railway Company at Spencer was struck by a shifting engine In the Spencer yards last night and was severe ly injured One leg was broken and other bruises sustained He will recover Killed Jumping on Engine Clarksburg W Va Feb 9 While at- tempting to jump on the cowcatcher of a switching engine in the Baltimore and Ohio yards here today Harvey Gains aged twentyfive years an employe of the road fell beneath the engine and in a few hours died from his injuries His body was shipped to his home at West Union New Hotel for ClmrlottcsvllleQ- pxM to lbs WMWRgton Herald Charlottsvllle Va Feb 9 Negotiations have been concluded here for tho erection of a modern hotel of seventylive rooms to cost 50000 Tho capital will bo furnished by Norfolk and Lynchburg parties A9 0MO Masonic Temple Clarksburg W Va Feb 9 The build- Ing committee of the local Masonic order has accepted plans and specifications of Architect Edward C Pruitt Columbus Ohio for Masonic temple to be built here at a cost of over J60M- Weils Daughter of Lnto GOY Wilson Charleston W Va Feb 9 Barksdale Lathrope a prominent business man of Richmond and Miss Willis Wilson daughter of the late Gov Wilson were married last night at St Johns Episcopal Church Woman Firemen- St Petersburg Feb 9 The somewhat eccentric daughter of M Ermolova ex minister of agriculture has joined the city fire brigade to get experience that will enable her to form a fire corps of women She has Just proved her mettle by working alongside tho firemen wear Ing a firemans uniform engaged In quenching a fire She scaled a ladder with agility mounted to the roof of the burning building1 and hard The 9The rOAd a the th Dad Pennsyl- vania TIle been She L was 9D Joins forked N- and new ¬ ¬ ¬ ¬ ¬ ¬ < ¬ ¬ ¬ ¬ ¬ WASHINGTON HERALD Designer Watsons Jeffersonian Hamptons Pearsons and Van Nordens If you are a reader of THE WASHINGTON and enjoy reading magazines you will find it to your advantage to join THE WASHINGTON HERALD Mag- azine Club All that is required of you is to be a subscriber to THE WASHINGTON HERALD and to pay a small club fee and you will get any magazine that you wish without cost to you for a period of one year Send your name and address to THE WASH- INGTON HERALD and our representative- will call on you It ll CtufaS Everybody So UucA Mart to Lhe Than It tMTMa Thnt Lost Year Lm Urtngsxn Exptatns It THE WASHINGTON HERALD MAGAZINE SUBSCRIPTION 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up work and his wife got a job In a laundry He kept growing worse and finally was taken to the Roosevelt Hospital As soon as he got out of Um hospital Harbin sought out his wife at her uncles flat and begged In vain for her to come- back and live with him Tonight the wife got off the boat from Weohawken She started toward her uncles home alone but a short distance from the ferry her husband met her and again asked her to return to him When they reached the corner of Fortyfirst street and Eleventh avenue people pass- Ing saw the two talking earnestly then saw the man take a revolver from bis pocket and aim It at the head of the woman at his side He tired one shot bullet entered the womans Mad be hind the right ear and she fell dead The man then put the revolver In his own mouth and fired another shot Irish Reelect Redmond Dublin Feb 9 At a meeting today of sixty of the newly elected Nationalist members of Parliament John Redmond was reelected chairman of the Irish party in the House of 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holds stock has paid in to the United States Treasury MXM37 which the government has proved to the satisfaction of the National was owed in duties on under weighed sugar imported by that company between 196S and 1997 An official announcement of the refund as stated by Henry Stimson and Win fred T Donison the governments special counsel In the customs cases involving the underwolghlng of sugar was made today James R Post president of the National Sugar Refining Company refused today- to discuss the situation in which his company found itself or would he say anything in explanation of the statement made by him last December that the stealing from the government had been done if done at all without the knowl- edge or consent of any of tile officials of the National company Mr Post re- ferred his questioners to his counsel who was out of town Operate Again on Gen Wood Baltimore Feb second operation was performed on Gen Leonard Wood al the Johns Hopkins Hospital this Tonight he was reported to be resting comfortably Breaks Speed Record Cairo Feb 9 The American aviator Sands using an Antoinette monoplane nt the aviation meet at Heliopolls today beat the worlds sped record covering S 18 miles in 4 minutes and 22 seconds Always the Same Tharos 812 F Street N W Phone Main 114 Special Private Delivcryt I Old folk I palace steamers from 14th W THE L 9A I I Pointy Washington > aftern- oonS Berkeley Rye ¬ ¬ ¬ ATLANTIC CITY RESORTS At Atlantic City are delightful The Climate Is ideal The Worldfamous Boardwalk is never more attractive The Country Club is at Its best The ocean piers and Casino are most enjoyable Directly on ocean front Is al ways open and so equipped as to be an ideal home for guests at all seasons of the year WALTER J BUZBY AMERICAN AND EUROPEAN Special Winter Rates How Prevailing Renovated and Beraitbed Throughout Directly on the Beteh with imobetructtd view ot Ute ocean and Boardwalk K0 OcMOriew Rooms en ran with 10 prirate Mawater bath llama for VftbhiftctcataB6 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Page 1: The t f- Ir THE WASHINGTON 1...ard and Miller Joe Phillips Mina Stan ley and others have Important rolls to fill The Lyceum Miss New York Jr Winsome willful vivacious bubbling over

THE WASHINGTON HERALD THURSDAY FEBRUARY 10 1910

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What have you savedA savings account will carry more weight

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Men are looking for young blood withsound ideas and principles

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COMING ATTRACTIONS

Belasco Frances StarrNo play of recent years has evoked so

much discussion an The Easiest Way

that realistic transcript of a particularphase of New York life in which Fran-ces Starr will be seen at the BelascoTheater next week Staged by DavidBelasco with that scrupulous attention-to detail and poetic beauty of scenery forwhich he is famous the play is arraatlveat every moment and deals sincerely withan aspect of life never before portrayedon the stage in such a candid mannerIn the leading role Miss Starr gives anInterpretation which places her definitelyIn the front rank of Englishspeaking ac-

tresses and her support la wholly In keeping with her notable performance

The Columbia The HarrierManager Berger announces as the at

traction at the Columbia all next weekwith Thursday and Saturday matinees

The Barrier which may be amid tohave scored the real dramatic success ofthe Columbia season when it was pre-

sented there last November The Bar-

rier is an adaptation in four acts ofRex Beachs pulsestirring narrative oflife In Alaska when the gold fever wasurging men northward and life at bestwas a gamble leaving Washington The Barrier has been warmlygreeted in New York where it closed twoweeks ago a run of seven1 weeks at theNew Amsterdam Theater Mr Robertsassociates In the principal parts of thisstirring play are Alphonz Ethier W SHart James B Durkin Gulnio SocolaJ H Greene John J Pierson FlorenceRockwell and Abigail Marshall Thefeat sale is indicative that Barrieron it forthcoming visit will excel eventhe large business it did when here last

Tile New Anttonnl Marys LnmlWhen Richard Carlo appears at the Na-

tional Theater next week he will seenIn a new version of Marys LambThere have been many changes in thislively musical since it was presented-In Washington nearly two years agoauthorcomedian having added scores ofnew lines jokes and songs His cast alsohas been changed but it is better andmore evenly balanced than ever Assist-ing Mr Carle will be Rafter JuliaRalph Seaton Sylvian LangloteGeorge Bogues Abbott Adams JosephCoffman and others and a large andagile lot of chorus girls

Chnne3 Polite AnnrtcvlllcChases next will offer volatile and

vivacious Nellie Brewster who leads therevels of Edwards Night Birdswhich is reported to have the greatestmeasure of success ever accorded any ofthis popular song composers several productions As the name suggests thetheme Is not only novel but sensational Inits development and judging from ad-

vance report it continues the most uniqueand surprising of the ingenious

from the audience ever devised tomake a theater full of people sit up andtake notice to use a familiar collo-quialism The supplementary attractionwill be the Curson sisters in The AerialHuman Butterflies The third principalnumber will be Stuart Barnes in anec-dotes and observations What WouldYou Do will be the GordonPickenscompanys means of making merry withthe audience Another farcical comedy

Hotel St Reckless will be played byGeorge Jones and Robert Deeley The fourKonerz brothers in a visual novelty Inzaand Lorelia in grotesque exploits willround out an unusually line bill

The Academy Shen in RepertoireThomas X Shea well and favorably

known to Washington theatergoers willreturn here next Monday to the NewAcademy offering for his opening performance a modern fouract drama en-

titled Counsel for the Defense In whichho has attained some degree of success

The new play shows Mr Shea as HenryDesmond rising young clubman andcriminal lawyer who possesses all thecleverness and vigor belonging to prominent members of the bar This part giveshim an opportunity to be light and humorous In several scenes and is a decidedcontrast to his portrayals of Mathias In

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Eczema sufferer who have never triedthe oil of wlntergreen compound knownas D D D Prescription are now en-abled to get a bottle of this rec-ognized remedy at only 25 cents This isa this compound havingsold for over ten years in 100

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The Dells and the dual personality ofthe good Dr Jekyl and the bad Mr Hyde

Counsel for the Defense will be thoopening bill at tbe Academy on Mondaynight and will also be used for the three

The admirers of Dr Jekyl and MrHyde will have an opportunity of see-

ing this play on Tuesday Thursday andSaturday nights and The Bells withits dramatic figure of Mathias theBurgomaster will be the bill for Wednes-day and Friday nights

Tile National The JUne BenefitMr Edward A Hines the Washington

lyric tenor will be given a benefit Sun-

day evening February 18 at 830 In theNew National Theater Those who willassist Mr Hines in his programme arethe Beethoven Spring Trio Miss Nellied GroMar soprano and Miss Francesde Grossart contralto Among those whoare patronesses of the Hines benefit con-

cert are Miss Mabel Boardman Miss Mathilde Townsend Mrs John Hay MrsHerbert Wadsworth Mrs John B Hendemon Mrs Murray Cobb Mrs SilasHare Mrs Anderson Mrs GeorgeTodd Ford Mrs Eugene Stevens andMrs A M Blair

Ruth St Benin nt the NationalMiss Ruth St Dents the young Ameri-

can girl whose dance pantomimes of thefar East have been the artistic sensa-tion of the European capitals for the pastfour seasons and who during the pestfew months has been duplicating thesetriumphs in New York Chicago Bostonand Philadelphia will present her reper-toire of Hindoo dances at the NationalTheater next week for four matineesonly Monday Tuesday Thursday andFriday at oclock Her programmecomprises five dances The Cobra TheSpirit of Incense The Nautch

and Radha or the Dance ofRenunciation of the Five Senses

Bach creation has been given a splendidscenic setting and a company of twelvenative Hindus complete those graphicand fascinating picture of the OrientThe special music will be played by aselected agumented orchestra under thedirection of Walter Meyrowitz the com-poser

Iyrlc Baltimore MndnmButterfly

The singing of Madam Butterfly Puccinis opera of Japan at the Lyric Thea-ter in Baltimore Friday night by theMetropolitan Opera Company will doubt-less be attended by a number of operagoers from Washington

The role of Butterfly the little Japanesewife of the American lieutenant Pinker-ton will be sung by Miss Geraldine Farrar This young American soprano vies Inpopularity with Caruso the famous tenorShe is particularly popular sin Washington where she has many personal friends

Antonio SCOtti the Italian barytone willbo heard as Sharplosa the American con-sul The youngAmerlcan tenor RiecardoMartin will stag the role of Lieut Pink-erton

The Columbia Xcivnmn LectureAt the Columbia Theater next Sunday

evening Mr E M Newman of Chicagowill give his first travel talk of the series

Through the African Wilderness thetopic being British East Africa

Mr Newman treats this country fromthe standpoint of an experienced travelerwho leaves no interesting incident out ofhis narrative The queer ArabicEnglish-town of Mombasa is visited and a tripmade to the old Portuguese fort of thefourteenth century now used as a prisonHis moving pictures of native life andcustoms are most interesting and some-times appeal to Western eyes as quitehumorous The upcountry natives theKlkuyus and Masai furnish many an opportunity for amusing anecdotes

The Cnyety BiirlesnneThe Queens of the Jardin de Paris

Is due at the Gayety Theater next weekPossibly the biggest feature of the en-

tire production is the sensational storywithout words entitled All Her Soulwritten by Sig G Mollasq and conductedunder his personal direction-

It serves to Introduce Mile Murln therenowned female pantomimist and thetwo Feraris who are imported directfrom the Moulin Rouge Paris to perform this pantomime during which theyIntroduce the sensational Apache dancewhich set Paris London and Now Yorktalking

Harry Koler leads the funmakers ofwhom there are several The La TourSisters Orpheum Comedy Quartet Howard and Miller Joe Phillips Mina Stanley and others have Important rolls tofill

The Lyceum Miss New York JrWinsome willful vivacious bubbling

over with life and spirits is the claimmade for the girls with the Miss NewYork Jr company underlined for ap-pearance at the Now Lyceum-

A twoact operaganza entitled TheUnder Ocean Subway is tho vehicleemployed to exploit this excellent organisation this season and the piece Is saidto be repleat with action humor songanl sensation serves to Introduce alarge company of clover people

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CITIZENS SEE PRESIDENT TAFT

Following Session at White HouseSupporters of Thomas BurroughsSlake Effort to See PostmasterGeneral Daughter of IsabellaInstall Officers Old Negro Dies

F Clinton Knight 65 King street AlexandriaVa is authorized agent and carrier for The Wash-

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Alexandria Va Fob delegationof Alexandrians headed by James R Caton today held a conference with Presi-

dent Taft and urged the reappointment ofPostmaster Thomas Burroughs

Burroughs has been in the office fortyyears twentythree as assistant and

postmaster The delegation afterwardmade an effort to see the PostmasterGeneral to urge Sir Burroughs reappoint-ment Mr Hitchcock was absent fromhis office and the matter was submitted-to the Assistant Postmaster General

Besides Mr Caton those in the delega-tion woro C S Taylor Burke Judge JM Norton A D Brockott Egbert-Thompson F H Wllkerson RIohard

R S Jones J II Crllly DouglasStuart Thomas Hoy Capt Herbert Bry-ant Capt Albert Bryant and Rev Osborn Belt

The following officers have been installed by Court Kavanaugh Daughters-of Isabella Mrs M T OSullivanregent Mrs M R Bowers vice grandregent Miss Mary King prophetressMiss Annie Devitt financial secretaryMrs Richard Roland historian MrsMary Duffey monitor Mrs Agatha Evanstreasurer Mrs S A Devaughan senti-nel Mrs Jacob Brill lecturer Rev HJ Cutler chaplain Miss Mary Devittorganist Mrs James Bayne Mrs Jo-

seph Padgett Mrs George Edmunds MrsM Creegan Miss Annie Burns and MissCorinna Denty trustees Dr B A Gorman assisted by C T Hellmuth and JA Rice conducted the installation

The Civil Service Commission announces that the eligible list resultingfrom tho civil service examination heldOctober 2f last for appointments inCensus Office is inadequate and therefore another examination will be heldMarch 5 to obtain eligibles The commis-sion will hold an examination on March16 for photoengraver Philippine serviceat a salary of 1000 to 1SOO per year

Funeral services for Linden L Ferguson who dlod yesterday will be hold atI oclock tomorrow afternoon from GraceEpiscopal Church Services will be conducted by Rev Edgar Carpenter rector

Mary Woodlawn 106 years old one oftho oldest negroes in Virginia today Mary lived in Mulrs court

James DIggs a negro was fined 20

in the police court this morning forstealing a watch from a negro namedWilliam Wont Dlggs said ho found thewatch on a bar room floor

The Washington Birthday Associationwill hold a meeting at the chamber ofcommerce on Friday evening In accord-ance with Its annual custom the associ-ation will place a wreath on Washingtons tomb February

Daniel R Burrells funeral took placethis afternoon from his home 100 Mont-gomery street Rev Mr Langford pas-tor of the First Baptist Church conductedthe services Interment was In BethelCemetery

The Order of Owls and an organiza-tion known as the Cowboys held smokersthis evening at their respective places ofmeeting

The Julius Lanshurgh Furniture Com-pany Milton Industrial Company andAmerican Locomotive Appliance Companyheld annual meetings here today andelected officers and directors

Will Build Line In EcuadorSpecial to TtetVa4iiaftfln Herald

Charleston W Va Feb fl For thepurpose o constructing a railroad In therepublic of Ecuador the Babohoyo andGuAranda Electric Railroad Companywith principal offices In Baltimore waschartered today by the secretary ofState The company has an authorizedcapital stock of 1390000 and the Incorporators are Julio H Cardon of Guayaquil republic of Ecuador Benjamin FPatterson James G Pugh Martin H KPaulsen and John B Tlmmerman ofBaltimore

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AUTOS TO BE TAXED-

Bill Js Favorably Reportedin the Virginia Senate

SPEED LIMIT FIFTEEN MILES

Money Will Go to Special RoadFniul FIrnt hearing on StrodeStatewide Prohlliltlon Hill Will Be-

Held Wednesday Increased Reve-nue for State Purpose of New Bills

Special to Washington Herald

Richmond Va Feb senatecommittee on privileges and elections de-

cided to hold Its first hearing on theStrode Statewide prohibition bill nextWednesday

The WlckhamIIolland automobile billwas favorably reported in the senate to-

day It levies a tax on the horsepowerof machines Dealers are required to paya license of 66 and chauffeurs of 250Owners are taxed On 20horse power orloss Jfi 20 to 45 horse power 10 morethan 48horso power 30 The speed limitIs made twelve miles per hour in citiesexcept in certain specified Instances andfifteen miles In the country

The money received from these is to goto a special fund to be expended bythe State highway commissioner withespecial reference to roads used the mostby automobiles

Increased revenue for the State was thepurpose of four bills passed by the houseunder suspension of the rules They weremeasures reported by the finance com-

mitteeThe house agreed to the bill prepared

by the committee on schools and col-

lages recommending that the districtschool examiners be gradually eliminated

TRIES TO IMITATE ST PETER

Mnn Crazed on Religion Attemptsto Walk on Water

Huntingdon TV Va Feb J C Will-iams mechanic at the Chesapeake andOhio shops here who has been reading

Bible almost Incessantly of late wasseized with a frenzy early morningand decided that he could walk on wateras the Apostle Peter did

Proceeding at once to the Ohio River heattempted the feat It was with greatdifficulty that he was rescued

TEN MIDDIES ARE DROPPED

Ileslfjimtlons Accepted tut Ilesnlt ofSeminnnanl ICxnmlnutluns

Annapolis Feb I The resignations of-

ten midshipmen who wore deficient in therecent semiannual examinations woreaccepted this morning They are

First class R Gafton

Third class Francis P Regent Wiscon-sin Louis J Retlly Connecticut John RSlade Georgia John H Taylor Missouri

Fourth class William K Board FloridaHarry K Doyle at large Charles G Ellicott at large Frank G Foreman Ken-tucky Shelby R Power Mississippi

MRS H F PERKINS ENDS LIFE

Give Fear of Insanity us Cause forHer Deed

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Herndon Va Feb 9Mra Virginia HPerkins wife of Richard F Perkins re-

tired of Boston Mass committed sui-

cide at their country home at this placetoday Mr Perkins who was in illhealth bad served with breakfastIn her room was found dead in bedwith a revolver clutched in her handsoon after

A coroners Jury of which E Robeypresident of the Herndon National Bank

foremAn found a verdict of suicideThe deceased had prepared messages offarewell to her husband and son to afavorite servant and to Dr C F Russell her local physician She gave fearof insanity as cause for her act

Mrs Perkins was a daughter of thelate Andrew Henderson surgeon U S

was born at lOttery Mo She wasconnected with the Droxels and otherprominent Philadelphia families Burialwill be at Boston

Pleasant Cnnlilc flies SuddenlySalisbury N C Feb S Ploaeant Cau

ble aged seventytwo years a wellknown Roland County farmer was founddead in bed at his home near here lastnight The cause of his death was heartfailure A son with whom the fatherwas sleeping awoke at midnight andfound his father dead by his side Hewas a Confederate veteran

Hit by Switching EngineSfXMfel to The Washington Herald

Salisbury N C Feb B Woodaged thirty years an employe of theSouthern Railway Company at Spencerwas struck by a shifting engine In theSpencer yards last night and was severely injured One leg was broken and otherbruises sustained He will recover

Killed Jumping on EngineClarksburg W Va Feb 9 While at-

tempting to jump on the cowcatcher of aswitching engine in the Baltimore andOhio yards here today Harvey Gainsaged twentyfive years an employe of theroad fell beneath the engine and in a fewhours died from his injuries His bodywas shipped to his home at West Union

New Hotel for ClmrlottcsvllleQ-pxM to lbs WMWRgton Herald

Charlottsvllle Va Feb 9 Negotiationshave been concluded here for tho erectionof a modern hotel of seventyliverooms to cost 50000 Tho capital will bofurnished by Norfolk and Lynchburgparties

A 9 0MO Masonic TempleClarksburg W Va Feb 9 The build-

Ing committee of the local Masonic orderhas accepted plans and specifications ofArchitect Edward C Pruitt ColumbusOhio for Masonic temple to be built hereat a cost of over J60M-

Weils Daughter of Lnto GOY WilsonCharleston W Va Feb 9 Barksdale

Lathrope a prominent business man ofRichmond and Miss Willis Wilsondaughter of the late Gov Wilson weremarried last night at St Johns EpiscopalChurch

Woman Firemen-St Petersburg Feb 9 The somewhat

eccentric daughter of M Ermolova exminister of agriculture has joined thecity fire brigade to get experience thatwill enable her to form a fire corps ofwomen She has Just proved her mettleby working alongside tho firemen wearIng a firemans uniform engaged Inquenching a fire She scaled a ladderwith agility mounted to the roof of theburning building1 and hard

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wife and then snot himself a little afterC oclock tonight on the street at

Eleventh avenue and Fortyfirst street

His wife died Instantly Harbin was takento Bellevuo Hospital The physicians said

he could not live long

Harbin Is twentyseven years old his

wifes age was twentyfour They were

married three years ago At the time oftheir marriage Harbin was working astruck driver Even his wifes family whoseem not altogether friendly to him admit that ho then was a hard workingman and of good habits

Six months after they were marriedHarbin was taken ill He had to give up

work and his wife got a job In a laundryHe kept growing worse and finally wastaken to the Roosevelt Hospital

As soon as he got out of Um hospitalHarbin sought out his wife at her unclesflat and begged In vain for her to come-

back and live with himTonight the wife got off the boat from

Weohawken She started toward heruncles home alone but a short distancefrom the ferry her husband met her andagain asked her to return to him Whenthey reached the corner of Fortyfirststreet and Eleventh avenue people pass-

Ing saw the two talking earnestly thensaw the man take a revolver from bispocket and aim It at the head of thewoman at his side He tired one shot

bullet entered the womans Mad behind the right ear and she fell deadThe man then put the revolver In hisown mouth and fired another shot

Irish Reelect RedmondDublin Feb 9 At a meeting today of

sixty of the newly elected Nationalistmembers of Parliament John Redmondwas reelected chairman of the Irishparty in the House of Commons Theofficial report of the meeting contains nomention of the partys prospective rela-tions with the government but gives thetext of a resolution which has the effectof excluding OBrien and Healy and theirfollowers from tho party unless they areadmitted by a subsequent resolution

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Admits that UiiderwelfjhinE WasDone by Its Employee

New York Feb The National SugarRefining Company the 20000000 corporation In which the sugar trust holdsstock has paid in to the United StatesTreasury MXM37 which the governmenthas proved to the satisfaction of theNational was owed in duties on underweighed sugar imported by that companybetween 196S and 1997

An official announcement of the refundas stated by Henry Stimson and Winfred T Donison the governments specialcounsel In the customs cases involvingthe underwolghlng of sugar was madetoday

James R Post president of the NationalSugar Refining Company refused today-to discuss the situation in which hiscompany found itself or would he sayanything in explanation of the statementmade by him last December that thestealing from the government had beendone if done at all without the knowl-edge or consent of any of tile officialsof the National company Mr Post re-

ferred his questioners to his counsel whowas out of town

Operate Again on Gen Wood

Baltimore Feb second operationwas performed on Gen Leonard Woodal the Johns Hopkins Hospital this

Tonight he was reported to beresting comfortably

Breaks Speed RecordCairo Feb 9 The American aviator

Sands using an Antoinette monoplane ntthe aviation meet at Heliopolls todaybeat the worlds sped record coveringS 18 miles in 4 minutes and 22 seconds

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At Atlantic City are delightfulThe Climate Is idealThe Worldfamous Boardwalk is

never more attractiveThe Country Club is at Its bestThe ocean piers and Casino are

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Directly on ocean front Is always open and so equipped as tobe an ideal home for guests at allseasons of the year

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AMERICAN AND EUROPEANSpecial Winter Rates How Prevailing

Renovated and Beraitbed ThroughoutDirectly on the Beteh with imobetructtd view ot

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