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the morxim? okegontan, Friday, December 21, 1015. A FEW SUGGESTIONS OF THE IMMINENCE OF CHRISTMAS, PHOTOGRAPHER YESTERDAY. SNAPPED BY AN OREGONIAN J I !! I 4 ' JOSTLED IN RUSH DO IT NOW! 'TT Spirit to Help Someone Else Seems to Pervade Christ mas Air in Stores. Eucharictic Services Will Be Electrical. Celebrated in Churches Commencing at 5 A. M. Thin LAST DASH IS DUE TODAY FULL CHOIRS WILL SERVE SMILING SHOPPERS JOYOUS HYMNS Iff RING Ifl CHRISTMAS h-.V l . C 'dh. a. . "... m . Xlnman Catholic, I.'plac-oaallane and , Xxtwran Hate Imperially Uat x orate Maelcal Offerlm Fre . - jvarcd for Nalal Vmj. Christmas day talll fco bervad to- Burrow la all of the Komaa Catholic and siKOMl chirca ( tho city. H- cianlnc with the early hour of IK ntoraiDI enchartatto ervi-e will e hall a early j sclixk. At all Mf le the nule will a pclal faatiara The proa-ramma for the Cathedral oC the Immaculate Coaceptioa 151. Mary wiil b aa follow: t A. M. tlnlerno. max: "Adeete Ft stelae- IJoha rlaadtn-. !. proper f"f flrat Btu of Ckriatau. Pa!n chant. "Mdta feleneiie la honor of t- Ce cilia, c'xixxi ) : offertory aolo. i Mira Noi" .oel. Adotph Adam; carol. -AO via a Have Heard oa llijS" to!4 jrra?h. II A. Jf Hotema pontifical maaa rroroMloaal. "Area Jlarerdoe" Fla7ar arla veatlB of trie trtdttikoB, -A4.to 'ldele (Jobs ned!na !, err for third mass of Christmas. Plata Tkan t. -laleaa olemais': T jaara La4draa' I Nice I Moatanit: offertory eol. "O Ura Not" Ad-sro.'. I. fretoa caraL -No Caastio a Tsars' tLehmaal. rtederlca, W. Good ikk. axsaniat-sirsctor. a For tha Crt af the tfad)elaa las fnmnm to bo ! la: 1 A. M. eotama avase. "Adeate 11 deles' iRoadlac); peea-eealoaal ty tha aeed r choir. Tha L r oa taa Oroaaaf trraatarwh W. aodrrr, I. prepay af t&a nui recited; Kvrie. T. t.ia-ard the rotlwf tmvr. Olori ill Credo. "M- Cactus iTurao'i: of fertory aotOk "O Mira '" tAdotprie Xtai. faa'lu. from -la- aoianell" iotaaod). rVsaedi--to.e. "I. CciUa aToro.r). Acaua Iaa. -t. .dwerd the rntfimir jtu-ver: lx1 alularvV t(ol4-a: carol. 'Sileel Meat. Jloly rUyda. t J A. J... kUI mas Tho anoale ti Taac4 a ad tta H il-ar4 y BaaIi'-tIoa af &a l4 ax-ramoat. Un AaorrromMa. ! lat: rradortcm vr. Ooodrtca, 4trrtor. o Th arlca at rl i r.po pl rro-Cat.i'rL TBtrtoat aa4 .tra.t. will ba ctlifM of tB baiy commaataa al it. I ) aad i: moraiaar parr at 1. aad a choral oi.erattoa of tha hoty auroar Ut at la 3 A. M. ror tho Utt.r aorrtca taa fUowioar proarrammo haa ba ' rBC4- fToraiat. A4ta ri4!" . K-:.B. -KTtla :!olaoa- Uouao4. hrnsa. "V Liena Taa af ph lohom" KraT: "Croilo" W..t). 6Twa. "It Jama V pa a UMatsht CJ.ar" aatlioaa. "Ion t"a a rh!4 of H"I la lo prwa!4: "'t'- V.al: ItoiKtkuiSol Vaait fWaatt: "Araua Taf '. -Ulorla la BmralalV ' 1r: racaaaloaal. "l&oat taa Ula4 T14- laa-a" Akaea. o a a At Trlaltr rplropat harr h. TTilr arh aad lrott atroata. toaKM at It a rkv-a thara will ha a rolaoratloai af ih. hoi comrauaioa. Thla aar-vKa la vaaral wtta fall choir la attaadanoa. Tua muatcat aatttac hr Nbla la a fina ):ec:i.it coospoaltloa. Vt. A. A. Mom will aiac tna aoioo of tha aalBaaa. "O. ICoty Niaht." At ortora tenorraw mora lac thara ill h hot? comxaaaloe. and at II a rloa commualoa and a abort aarntoa. jie by Nobla and aatBant U1 aiaa t slvaa, a a a Tftaro will ha a mldaltht rve la fit. Matlhaw'a Eplacopal Charra toeiaht ltt Chrtatmaa mai hy tha at4 rKolr. Tha aarvlo wiil ifln at 11.1 cloc h. a a a la Flh Mfrr'a Mamorlal rapt tha aroaramma U: Karly communion. i A. M ; choral awhartat. 20 A. M. : ctiMraa'a aarrlea aa4 tory-lclllns. 1 'Mi i .y-v::j b--. V.-r :' lf . --av.w - -' - - - -a- 1 . , aT . XZZZZf r 1 ! A- v." - ; - v ........ t i: . 7 I' X.. I. n i . - m ' k.. . OM -5h-V J- 'T W -t i. 1 Waodar If haala Oaoa t 111 Rritf Ma a Dalir a l alraraal Fiprraalaa calWa. a. Chrlataaaa Itacwratlawa. far at Kvarrw horv. 3. t hrlataaaa-tilrlaa; la Cob4ocIto to Atl Salnta Charrh, Twooty-ffth and faiar ro. will ealahrala holy a chariat fhrt.tmaa day al 11 A. M : chll ara CSri.tmaa tra hs4 torZ-tallla. P. it.. Davambar :i. a Ta Ifoty Koaary Charah. Ttlr4 and rtarhamaa atraata. aadar tho IViaifn Iran I'alhara. maaa vlll ho ealc&ratrd ot a'clock; nan at .!.. aod II rioch: taa I ol nun wl!t ho a V " caatala. Tha choir. Bodar tha c1lrart!ea of Joha Parhy. will aloe t'MaiwTi -fa 4a NoaL Hotol.ia. aapranii Mra. J. O. Johaaoa: contralto. M Mna Traaat: Irnor. l-arma I'iaaaa; fea.uk Arthur Kin. Aa la.tru rn.ntAl -- rtat will accompany tha choir- VloUnl'". k!a Mrc." Larhia n4 Wa .':, I "if fx . c:iit. ! :.ina !; fiutiat. Iraoh Lory. Al tna cradual of tia ai Mla trhina i: play tSIarh'a-Taitorala.' Orabora 'l'ur .Natua i:t Nbi'" la chorua all! ha aon at tha effcrtory. Al tha It e'clAcfe avaa tta mill rholr dirMrt4 hy Irr T ft r will aias tha rioo af "t. raraara." cotapoaad hy frafaaaar f.anao lorhar: offartory. Ada ama' "!. l aolo an4 chorua: aolo l.ta. Vaaara. Kias. ritsaarald. ll-aahaa aad tfuri Tha Instrumental a'irtat wilt plaa at IMa maaa ataa. ica Joaaphisa Itoeaa wi:l praatda al ha areas. rathar R. AnrnaiBo twia wttl araa a oa tho "Ttdiaaa of Uraat Jay. a a Tia chelr af at. Warr'a Tl.-ma Pain, one CB'.rcB. h'lilnaa nrtl I" a a. taa atraata. haa prapara4 tha follow mi Mak arf-r tha attrartaoa af ral.iariaa aiark f rjrt. B. j.-r ina it ja maaa. ataata ri Mt.imt. arran cad far aoio. 4jat. trio aad charva: mob- aa-ala aoeoa4 avaaa. affartory. "oal" lAJamO. aoto aad chorna: "IX lloty MaTht loM liarmai carol; Tnfold ta lortala" (Gonaodt. Ta aotoiata ara Via Zlta lnalrr. Mia t'.artrada K.un. rv-ott Karl. U laPula r"TaJri.-B: Mi. a thai Maiena-y. orcanlat. Mtaa Jni:a Harha. aioliai.at. a a a ar1'a will ho ha!4 at Ut. Jama' TncUaft Lrfitharaa Churr-h. IVaat I'arB aad Jaffaraoa atraata. al I o'rlorh. Mra. J llaraay Johaaoa. ta orcaniat. haa arraa4 a feaa-tlfjl noaKal pro jrrasama. Timcht htas t!I mark ara1 faa tiattioa ameaa tho it arhonla. Aa a prt of tha Chrtatmaa faatlrltl- t !t. MIchaat'a rptaopl Turrh. at forty-third itrtai an-1 Kroadway. a enrutmaa cantata ant!tl4 Tow t"i -himoay With -ant Ciaua wilt ha -:,a. TaaiCht at Vlracaat's Hall, f.aat Torty-third "a'raat and "andr hn!aar4. Mra O.y T. Kat--haori. a ipartntn4nt of tsa prtmary 4apart martt la SI. Mtchaal a Sanday avhooL la In rharr of tha aotartainmant. taanl 4 hy Mra. F. & Tarr. aa pianlaJ: Mra. Jaraaa !L M'Maaamln. ytollniac. aaj Mra. Hnry rvt. wo will take tao fart of -Molhax' aa4 a-ao alB lat I aotoa. Faal A. Ce-agt'.l. will fill tho pla-a of Kant tlaua Tha othr tc -r bar of tha raat aro: Cmtna KodJ. H l-itr: :ilka Far rlah. Uttto itar: r.lin laaraoaaaa. In lirotbar: k:mbo4a rarria, tJttla tirothar. Chrlaimaa amblarn: Holly. Joaaph nrlch; Mllctoa. Haalrlca Aa daraoa: rrartrwa. Wlnnifrod FUa- dr; roinaattta. I.uclta Maion. Chrlot ma niiKiiifri: Loul lluppall Kalph Walh.r. Warraa Vlrich. Altxrt Mlrhay; Wmn. !Mwar4 Kllto: iTun Man. htarritt K14. r.Ima A Ilea Rdappall will appaar In a hattartiy danca an4 Irrlns Jacyar will inc a aolo. Tha tiuaday aehool of lllarrlm Coa rr.iallonal Chnrrl. will -ia a can tata thia atranlna: ntltl4 "A Vlalt to Santa Claua llouaa.- Earjbo4y la In- lt4. -lutMabam. a Chrlatmaa Pakaant." wilt bo lro tonlahl St t.i o'clock la tha Vnttaad rransallral Charrh. Mr. Ocorya Hall haa coacbad tha t mambars of tha.caat and an alaborats production will bo flran. SICK 10 BE CHEERED WARDS TO III: ilITS OFTKX Sctrral Orcanlutlona to Kntrrtalo Tlao-ae at Roya and Girls Home?. Tbo TI chlt4rn at tha racalrlB homo of tha Boya- and Glrla Aid o elaty. Kaat Twanty-alBtb an4 Fat E aratt atraata. will bo rare,nbra4 thla (.-hrtstmaa aon la a aubitantlal tnan oar. Laat nisht a nam bar ef tha cbll d ran attand4 tho antartalnmant an4 Chrlatmaa trao at tha Ilrat UBlcoraal ut Chorcb, wbara each racal4 a S if t. Toniht s brlaf prof ram ma will ba jla at tho homa. For ttatarday t 1 o'clock. Staporln tandaot Amo aod tho aoclaty hara pro I44 turkay. cranbarry aauco and othar ood tbinsa. Saturday aftemooB Misa :m;y Lotrarldfja. of tna uooo amarttaa lloapltat. will ontarialn amo of tha rhtldran. Monday Dikht tho Whllo Ttapl Kaptlal Church will party al lha homa. Hospital Patients Will Receive Special Attention. CHILDREN TO SING CAROLS jla a party al lha homa k. I Thar will rl Chrlatmaa momln Today lha 1-ortlaad Itallwsy. Uht ..,4 ,n- Flr praabytarlan Ch row.r Company wi.l wlra lha hl hou, uJ win b. dlraclaj by Mrs. iraa which alanda la froal of tbo ro- call-IBs homa. ciiiLDinrx rnoDi'CE pl.y Floncvr Pay In Orrgon Trc-al for Whltt- Trtnpto Atirndsnt. rtoaaara of tha aarly daya. marry lltt'a rhlldraa sad otd anta Clau blm. aalf. Joinad In a happy fcstlral laat hlaht la tho WMIi Tampla. An Intar aaitac ptay. wall stasaat and antiUad Tloaaar Iaya la Orttea." waa tha prlaclral faaturo of tha procramraa. Tho play waa wrtltaa by Ita. O. C. Wrlcht. auparlatandant of tho Kapttat lata rolaaiooa. A atactdad hit waa made by tha littla rhlldraa. who sane sot. araj of too chorua a and carola. Tha Iraa waa trorcaoualy dacoratad aad a anaral air of snarrJaaal SB 4 food cbaor prevailed. Amonc thr.a partlclratlnk tn tha brorrtnmt war Mta Mario Woody. Arthur Hau-ch. MUa Ida Wsrhlrr. Miaa Ka MvKay. Itobart "tooar. W. V. Orl dr. C C. McCoy. Mm. O. C. Wrisbt. Mr. J. V. tiuiiria. M:a- C Burrow anal Mra. A. Draaaar. PROPERTY SOLD BY CITY Ita Drllnqaml In Improrrmcot AaaraanarnUi Itrinc t4 3. Property ta varlooa parts of tha city datiaquesl la street and eewer laa-aa mania waa ol4 yeaterday by Clly Treasurer Adams far the amounts of lha Beamente. Tha total amount lahes la at tKa auction waa lii Nearly all of tho property offered for i!a waa hid In. Tie nest delinquent sate will bo In January and will be for delinquency In Improvement on 5t- Francla HliL Marwood )rUt, McCleay boulevard and tha eteatoa of tha Jehasoa Croak l.-oak saner. a. rrrparaUona Made by Clobs and Rrllcioas Orcsnliatlons to Rrlns Clicrr to roor and Chnrch Trrr Are Arranfvd. Jlo.pltala of tba elty wUI eelebrsla Chrlatmaa tomorrow with treee and rpoclal dainties for pstlents. Convs learenta will bo eheored by quits sub stantial Chrlatmaa fare and all Inmates will ba entertained by mualc and apo dal features. Cluba will wslcoma thslr member! with special sftractlons and numerous ortranlxauona ara plannlnc satherlnka quite out of tho ordinary. Tha Rotary Club, for axampla. will bars a Christ mas lunch today at which children from tbo Frsier Dotentlon Horns will bo s-uests and will receive stfta from tha Rotary Club Santa Claua. Children of tha First Preabyterlsn Church, who Inelta all younc poopls of tho city to Join them, will atnjc rarola St tha hoepllals on Chrlalmas day. They will Tllt lha Good Samari tan fit. Vlnrent'e and tha county hoa- Mtala and will sin Chrlatmss csrola. morn in r urch c a Trlpt. salvation Army to Aid Seedy. Tba Salvation Army hopes to provide for 300 needy fsmtlies this Chrlatmaa. Clothing of all aorta la belok collected and tha money collected In tha kettlea placed at the street corners of tha doa Blown shopplnir dlatrlct will be pent In brlnelns Chrlatmaa cheer to thoae who otherwlae would bo with out It. This afternoon at tho Baby noma a Chrlatmaa tree will ba held, elf's dis tributed and special entertainment Mvrn. Tba pros ra m me a under tba dl rectloa of Mrs. Fred Johnston. Mra. rSeorfo R. Cellars and Mlsa Gcortla Morse, matron. Tha Kundar school of Mount Tabor Mathodiat Church bald Ita .annual I Cbrlstmaa proiramma laat nlsht. all classaa partlclpattnc In tha proa ram ma. i Centenary Me'.hoJUt Church eels-' brate4 Ita Chrlatmaa laat nlsht. Girts wars distributed by tho deaconesaes amonc poor families. A special effort was mads at this church to make thla a flvlnk Christmas. Eatertalaeaent ta Held. Tha Fairvlew Methodist Church held lis Chrlatmaa entertainment laat nlsht also. There waa a Ires, huns with Sifts that wero distributed by a Fants Claua. Primary sradea ef tba Fairvlew tichool will slvo a procrammo this afternoon. Tba Kellwood Methodist Church held Its Chrlatmss prosrsmmo laat nlsrht. under lha ausplrea of tho Bundsy school. Tbo prosramraa waa typical of Christmas. Thla afternoon, brslnnlns at o'clock, there will be a distribution of food and Cbrlstmaa cheer to tbo poor by tho First Methodist Church. It Is a i parted to five about It baskets of sdiblea. rrnlnaalar Foor Carrd For. Mors than baskets and boxes, filled ejlth provisions of every sort and cloihlne;. were eent to famlilea yester day In the KI'.Knoworlh avenue dis trict as tbs result of tha community entertainment Riven "Wednesday night at FeninsnJ- Park under tha ausplcea of the auxiliary of tha North Fortland Commercial Club, tha Ockley Green School Parent-Teacher Association and tba g-ymnaaium cluba of the park. Aa far as the ce.neral relief commit tee could ascertain." every family In this community haa been supplied with Christmas cheer. If any family has been missel. Mrs. C. J. Devereaux. chairman of tha committee, will ba lad to bo notified at once. SANTA VISITS PATTOX HOME Old People Are Made Happy by Sorority and Fraternity-. Christmas happineas was broucht to the 0 m-onle living st tbo Patton Home. ITS Michigan avenue, last night by the Chi Omega Sorority and Beta Theta Pi fraternity. A big Cbrlstmaa tree had been placed in the largo par lor and was loaded with presents for (he aged people who enjoyed tho af fair. Tho sorority snd fraternity rendered sn entertainment. Among: thoae on the programme were Miss Dorothy Ben nett, Miss Agnea Baaler. Mlsa Vivian I'nlletf, and tbe Oregon Glee Club quar trt Alberta Clllett. ono of this quar tet rendered aeveral solos. The two organisations are from tbo University of Oregon. 7 Cars Wrecked at Cascade Locks. CASCADE UOCK9. Or, Dec. 13. (Special.) As an eaatbound faat freight on tbs O.-W. R. 4c N. waa pulling Into tbs station this morning; about 1:15 a pair of trucks left the tracks, causing the derailment and wreck of seven freight cars. Tha derailed cars were loaded with lumber and ties. No one wss Injured and traffic was not blocked. Weather Is Ideal for Christmas and Charity Workers Are Busy Car rylnr Cheer to Gloomy Homes All Over City.- Everyone had a smile in bia eye and a bundle In bis hand. Referring-, of course, to tho many million shoppers that thronged Port land streets yesterday, besieged the stores and surged In battalions to the postofflce to send away. Just In tho nick of time, any number of present, accompanied with the compliments of tho season, to some friend or relative out of town. If there were not millions of shop pers abroad yesterday, the eye of tho casual pedestrian was deceived, for there appeared to bs a swarm of Christ mas buyers out that. If fully srmed and equipped, would easily meet all the re quirements of preparedness and ren der further efforts oi tno .Adminis tration to obtain a largo aiawims army utterly useless. It Is no exaggeration to say it was some crowd! Yesterday probably carried the "peak load." as tba electric engineers say In denoting maximums, of the Christmas shopping. It was" practically me laai call for gifts that were to be sent away, and, combined with this buying, there was. of course, a tremendous next-to-lsst-minute work, by Portland gift choosers. Inatesd. In the most trying situa tions, when there was not room in the crowded store aisles for the ieet oi the buyers, except in layers, one upon the other, smiles Instead oi aeaaijr blows were exchanged. The spirit of Christmas was In the air. It was felt everywhere. mere was a remarkable lack of thought of aelf In that shopping rush. All seemed Intent on getting gifts to please others and because ot this mission the shop pers were more klndiy .to eacn otner, perhaps, than they would otherwise have been. . . The weather was Ideal tor cnnsi- mss week. Beet of sll the pre-Chrlstmas ac tivities of this big city is the eager work of siding the worthy poor that i. in nrnrrtai in many corners or rori- land. Charitable, workers galore i are busy as beavers maaing m . unfortunate, the poor ana mo tressed mors happy thia Christmas. The Associated Charities, mo u, iha rhurrhM Salvation Army anu ) number of other agencies are doing a work thst la widespread in its effects snd which is certain to bring fortn an inmanaa amount of gratitude from the persona who are being neipea. Todsy will bo the last call for the belated Chrlatmaa ahopper. There will be many ot them, no doubt, charging about town with wild eyea and many packagea, some of them with lists In their bsnds which they will check, wildly, ss they make repeated cnoos Ings from tha laden Christmas coun- . .hi. la tna wav belated Christmas shoppers sre supposed to act. BANKS" GIFTS ARE CASH EMPLOYES WILL GET SUBSTANTIAL CHRISTMAS PRESENTS. asaaa IaattraUoaa Ht'lll Give Half Month's Pay Others Adopt Flaa Oa Dlffereat Scale. f Bank clerks In the Portland banks . . . . f-n 1 ...... a .ninp. hilt are sorry mas. mi - --- once a year, or at least they should be. For those unexpected gifts of money. that materially soivo i shopping question, have been made by a?most ill tho bank. Jr. the city. The United States National Bank di rectors presented to each of the em ployes of the bank half a months sal- K . . i i : KtnclHrRh n ex- sry. an aci . . . . i i nt ilia hftnlr Lpense, ana an mo v were inciuucu a different plan was adopted in the Northwestern. National. The directors of ? that bank decided on a 25 gift to each employe. :. Part of a monin a ai7 - ov.i.amaa trtft to each of the em ployes of the Scandinavian-American I.ir and some substantial present Always Appreciated Eleventh-Hour Gifts For the Dear Ones You've Overlooked! Portable Lamps from $ 2.50 to $ 23.00 Curling Irons ........ . .from, 1.50 to 4.00 Flatirons '. from 2.65 to 5.00 Heating Pads from 5.00 to 6.50 Shaving Mugs ' 5.00 Bread Toasters ..from 3.50 to 5.00 Percolators . ....... .from 6.00 to 25.60 Chafing Dishes from 10.00 to 25.00 Egg Boilers from 9.00 to , 11.00 Coffee Pots from 7.50 to 25.00 Vibrators from 15.00 to 33.00 Washing Machines from 65.00 to 120.00 Sewing Machine Motors. . 15.00 Boudoir Sets 4.00 Radiators from 3.73 to 25.00 Open Till 9 P. M. Electric Store Electric Building will be forthcoming from directors of the Ladd & Tllton banking concern for each of Its. employes. , The directors or the First National have as yet not announced what their gifts to their clerks and other em plnve. will be. but It Is an understood fact that the presents will be substan tial. Some of the business concerns in the city will put off the celebrations for their employes until the first of the year. Ben Selling: is one of the busi ness men of the city who will give such, a New Year's celebration for his clerks. fc.....aaaaaaassajaaiaaaaiaPlaW WmMMj feJMsy'j : "ff 1 Pfer ; Wff LIVING WM PRESENTS fi' ?iSL&M A7S Appropriate and Appreelat- T tV Zt'jTWjpIA rrW ed by Everyone. I tWAVtMAllAW Beaatlfol Ftrs., Palme and fe fjl I lYi 1 HCifV l.-loverlog Plaata at 1 : ; flt(Jrl tW Prlcea. A0ifv4 Hartz Mountains Canaries, Par- j , i&; J " yrVwv rots- Cages- etc-.; Goldfi8h ' "tlKi kfvft nd Aquariums. Af ifciMia "AlraV Mistletoe. Cat Holly, Wreaths. h S'i5 : IrffiiV'- Call Early and Make lour Jg;S!-' WiSl''fr Selection. tvfa-.. I Store Opcni .55Egtt rl wipL-Lx:'!) EXTRA! EXTRA! Delayed Shipment Character Dolls At Special Prices Prize Character Dolls Happifat Kids Unbreakable Dolls A bijr shipment of Character Dolls, ordered for the Christmas trade but delayed by closing of Panama Canal, just received and offered for today only at these special prices. Beautiful Dolls of the newest kind, that will find favor with the kiddies. 11.25 Character Dolls reduced to C4? loc Character Dolls reduced to 49k S1.75 Character Dolls reduced to 9S? SXOO Character Dolls reduced to $1.00 $3.50 Character Dolls reduced to $2.00 TIIE NEWEST DOLLS OF THE TEAR REMEMBER TODAY ONLY laUAUTY Hi-- THIRD ek YAM rim A Visit Washington : - Aa-a vMifa -r 1ST cut 4r "Vol It It&''l XUUlC W -'V'" -.vaaa. This is the gayest season in many years in Washington, with Congress in session and the social life of the capital at its height. The shortest line to Washington, and the only one running solid all-steel, electric-lighted trains without change between Chicago and Washington is the Baltimore & Ohio i Every modern convenience of travel over the $100,000,000 Better" route with its new roadDea. its luxurious trams .nu its celebrated d!ining-car service. Liberal stopover privileges. Four splendid all-steel through trains AVW,'0mi from Chicago daily 4fefp n.. !. CnalLeavee Chlcacro at 10.43 a. m. Arrives ..H '.'lir r-'s: Wasbinstoa 8 45 a. m. and New Tfork ZJS p. m. An esxr of tl charged to Near York; refunded if stopover is made route. No extra bra to wasrungtoa. The New York Limited LeaveeChlcsioatS.45p.in. Arrive Washington 4.4S p.m.Oayltcntnae tnrougn me mouniams. Tha Waslucisoa-Naw York Esprass-:Lesvea at &23 a. na. Arrive wasmngxon .iu a. m. Tha New York uprsai leavea vmcaio m m. Wi-mi!: Arrive WashinatOO 1OJ0 P. m. SWTj ,--. "tj- ATI tralnsleave Grand Central Station. Chicago, and leave 63d street station, a minute ism. D. U MELVILLE. Traveling Panenier Acent, ym"W- 20S Transponanon oios Seattle. Wash. H. C P1CULELL. Pacific Coast Agent, 643 Market Street, San Francisco, Cat. "Our AsMroass firm Our Gummtm" If W 1 I "Our &fTt ' I Arm Our t " V I Gummtm" ; chicso szf;:. 5" Z23S&&iiE: t W stmnua i i it j l-j.