upon a new application, and, if the applicant be a naturalized citizen, the old passport will be accepted in lieu of a naturalization certificate, if the application upon which it was issued is found to contain sufficient information as to the emigration, residence, and naturalization of the applicant. II. Wife, minor children, and servants.—When an applicant is accompanied by his wife, minor children, or servant, being an American citizen, it will be sufficient to state the fact, giving the respective ages of the children and the citizenship of the servant, when one passport will cover the whole. For any other person in the party a separate passport will be required. A woman's passport may include her minor children and servant under the abovenamed conditions. 12. Professional titles. They will not be inserted in passports. There are no exceptions to this rule. 13. Fee. By act of Congress approved March 23, 1888, a fee of one dollar is required to be collected for every citizen's passport. That amount in currency or postal money order should accompany each application. Orders should be payable to the Disbursing Clerk of the Department of State. Drafts or checks will not be received. 14. Blank forms of application.-They will be furnished by the Department to persons who desire to apply for passports, upon their stating whether they are native or naturalized citizens or claim through the naturalization of husband or father. Forms are not furnished, except as samples, to those who make a business of procuring passports. 15. Address.-Communications should be addressed to the Department of State, Passport Division, and each communication should give the post-office address of the person to whom the answer is to be directed. Blank forms. The three blank forms of application adopted in 1889 and now in use are given below. They differ very slightly from the blanks used in 1888: I, [Form No. 203.] Issued a native and loyal citizen of the United States, hereby apply to the Department of State, at Washington, for a passport for myself, accompanied by of I solemnly swear that I was born at father is a in the State 18 ; that my on or about the - day of - domiciled in the United States, my permanent residence being at -; that I am about to go abroad temporarily; and that I intend to return to the United States with the purpose of residing and performing the duties of citizenship therein. OATH OF ALLEGIANCE. Further, I do solemnly swear that I will support and defend the Constitution of the United States against all enemies, foreign and domestic; that I will bear true faith and allegiance to the same; and that I take this obligation freely, without any mental reservation or purpose of evasion: So help me God. Sworn to before me this day of 18 Notary Public. I hereby certify that I know the above-named personally, and know him to be a native-born citizen of the United States, and that the facts stated in his affidavit are true to the best of my knowledge and belief. State of SS. a naturalized and loyal citizen of the United States, hereby apply to the Department of State, at Washington, for a passport for myself, accompanied by uninterruptedly, in the United States, from at to ; that I was naturalized as a citizen of the United States before the day of 18 as shown by the accompanying certificate of naturalization; that I am the identical person described in said certificate; that I am domiciled in the United States, my permanent residence being at in the State of -, where I follow the occupation of ; that I am about to go abroad temporarily; and that I intend to return to the United States with the purpose of residing and performing the duties of citizenship therein. OATH OF ALLEGIANCE. Further, I do solemnly swear that I will support and defend the Constitution of the United States against all enemies, foreign and domestic; that I will bear true faith and allegiance to the same; and that I take this obligation freely, without any mental reservation or purpose of evasion: So help me God. I hereby certify that I know the above-named personally, and know h- to be the identical per son referred to in the within-described certificate of natu ralization, and that the facts stated in h— affidavit are true to the best of my knowledge and belief. [Address of witness.] Applicant desires passport sent to following address: [Edition of 1889.] [FORM FOR PERSON CLAIMING CITIZENSHIP THROUGH NATURALIZATION OF HUSBAND OR I, 、 a naturalized and loyal citizen of the United States, hereby apply to the Department of State, at Washington, for a passport for myself, accompanied by my wife, and minor children, as follows: resided -years, uninterruptedly, in the United States, from to at - ; that he was naturalized as a citizen of the United States before the of at on the day of court 18 as shown by the accompanying certificate of naturalization; that I am the of the person described in said cer tificate; that I have resided in the United States, uninterruptedly, for to at ; that I am domiciled in the United States, my permanent in the State of where I |