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day and night. begin I, for. mmmd floor office_and and lowest N BE suitab! room: state Toc _ Address Tox : SUBURBAN PEOPERTY. Be Sure to See Qur SUNSHINE HOMES Finished and Unfinished—Open 9 to & TLots, 35 to 60 feet front; real NEW _YORK—BOSTON—AZORES— .Jan. 15, Feb. 26, GlBRALT‘AR—NAPLES—GENOA 2 an. 26 ———— ——— | Cretic 5 Mar. 8 May 3 5, Mar. 12, Apr. 16| Canopic. ... ‘Mar. 22, May 17 AUCTIONS. THE: EVENING STAR, MONDAY, JANUARY 10, 1921. " STEAMSHIPS. N FOR SALE—HOUSES. BUSINESS PROPERTY. AUCTICN SALES i AUCTION SALES EDUCATIONAL. STEAMSHIPS. SHT tinued.) LE. FUTURE DAYS. FUTURE DAYS. mL— T AT NS SELL— | PSR T, B e e STOAN & €O, INC, AUCTS, — |TheUniversity Preparatory School| = % WHITE STAR LINE * L‘”x‘,;'-f:’-'?. Aod Tomn: 'i'}n ewien st n g'fi:é:xé"p'f}";' intereated address Tox 715 13th Street. 9::'.12{.’7““1'5‘;{.':‘,,:’.‘;" :‘m "}.‘”.’:l!:l’;wn'fii NEW YORK—CHERBOURG—SOUTHAMPTON :;l:. i Ceve 1807 et T e 7 : { sx»m.gr:w' d;fi wiitiug, wnditiog. ac-| ADRIATIC. . Jan. 19, Feb. 16, Apr. 6] OLYMPIC. . Mar. 23, Apr. 20, May “, SUEIAIJS]’ PAR'l'Y NEW YORK—LIVERPOOL ..... 2 Vedic (new Cedric. AL GONIVERSITY sUHOCI — Thomas Shepherd, Ph. Pres.. Ay Individual Household Fumiture, Bric-a- Brac, Curios, Paintings, Office Fur-| £ Apr. Bg (e Al 1 Pross. REGISTERED. ry 10.—Lenin's at- open fireplaces; every modern FOR SALE. . AMERICAN LINE and RED STAR LINE fomnt to rule and unite the socialists = GET T of t orld and 0] ei con\'emence, for no more than D R < shorthand—zo Lessons. N. Y.—PLYMOUTH. CHERBOURG— |NEW YORK—DANZIG—Via HAMBURG | 7 ' woF 1 and control their policies houses in a ro o w sawae ¥ nityre, Oriental and Domestic Rugs, Etc., | miman o arece) NTweR Thrd Class Passengers oniy. €0 the operations of the third™ Two a S R A S 77 L. L ave. m.e. ’ ’ S ypewrx g_6 Lessons. Finland....gan: 13 Krooniand.. dan. Apr ] overntio £ Moscow is to be OX‘ A ]Ca A t 13 h be_ ND ® ROOM HOUSES, ~ v ol T, 5 Zeeland....Jal 22 Lapland. . 12]Guth|and, .o Jan. 20, Feb. 26, Apr. contested by th central party, or ricansas Ave, at 13t s AT PUBLIC AUCTIO ZhLi v S . ~ tween Emerson and Farragut. Tt oeal samcea em! 4: new 5- Scrioo reular. AMERICAN LINE—New York-Hamburg (Direct Service) Sl ] 1. of lists. This party oe- Saul’s Addition.' R N Within Our Galleries, Manchusia et & an!! —Mongollaiil s s Jan. 27—Manchuria 5 e position between the or derate 14th or Georgia ave, ear to Emersa. See J. M. EARNEST, Mt. 1(.1:.(" “Ma. 110 moderate faction, On 125 ot Siehigan Ave, | SPITEDSE T £ Toon Trsox 715 13th Street. HAL {;;}}fOYES SCH0"9L IDEAL WINTER CRUISE | X 1chy, | all improvementu large lot; only $7.850. Also ELN £ r Iate afternoon. American Litera. White Star Line S. S. Megantic—Largest, Most Comfortable Cruising Steamer ¢ fourth n- Brookland; 40 acres in this de- |15 for feut, $0 per mo. See M.j0- BULL, WEDNESDAY, JAN UARY 12th, 1921, ture, 1221 7 vnzrrr”\}m‘fév 5 ”::' S —Entirely Devoted o Cruise. Passengers. Specially_selectea ports of catl—no ing of the = = s = E 5 — ) a t York Januar: , February 3 wvelopment. Over 20 sold. BY ow: AND ATTRACTIVE Startineiat TolAM. JC?.nr.ns é’afg;zv.b—c':::f"gaxmt0{(‘““0" s At end of “Brookland” car line, :;-:r{::;:mm:;,:mm:d}“‘;l:a’g'm;"_';’;;“;‘,l‘:;;‘, i S 4 S Phivate Ow ama Canal (Panama City), Porto Rico, Trinidad. Venezuela, Virgin Isiands, Etc. MIDDAUGH & SHANNON S e Twents inntes from | Being Effects From Istates. Storage Concerns, Private Owners i o ANl DIADINE CoMEaNY, it 100 feet as desired. Tk & - 3 Wood\\ard Bldg lSth ‘and H. :;.-’- at 12th st. station ;o;‘fln;v::(;:\: d get and Other Sources. 1208 F St. N.W. R. M. Hicks, Passenger Manager. intrnationale = % “Ng place like bome: s home ke oura, | o 21 Vizeon station. " One block wes erncleach: C. G. SLOAN & CO,, Inc,, Aucts. MERCHANTS AND MINERS| o e hes FOR SALE—COLORED. |“noMeTTe" AT HATH Jawo 2t i P o e ) party of A number of nice homes in section; price, $2,650 to $5,500; very easy terms. For full particulars, see me. B. B. PINN, Ofice, 712 Kenyon St. N.W. Phone Col. 5817. Sunda; e HaHoRNEY S “They haow IK27 Fye at. n.w. PETWORTH. 4 New corner home; 8 rooms and bath. Built-in garage. Southeastern exposure. D. J. DUNIGAN, 1321 New York Avenue. Main 1267-1268. FOR SALE—A MODERN 8- room home on the Heights con- venient to 14th st. cars. Liberal terms. D. J. DUNIGAN, 1321 New York ave. 1267. New Detached Home first-class location. Contains 6 rooms and u.m every other modern convenlence. Priced mh'. Cln be bought on liberal terms. D. J. DUNIGAN, 131 "New York ave. n.w. Phone Main 1267 or 1268. FOR SALE_A NEW COR- ner home, with southeast ex- posure; contains 8 rooms, bath and garage; convenient to 14th gt street cars, Terms can be ar- D. J. DUNIGAN, E 1321 New York Avenue. Main 1267-8. b FOR SALE OR RENT- B® QUINCY SEMI.DBTACHED FRAME: 6 rooms: h.w.h.: overlooking Soldiers’ Home 7k:' very desizable; bargmin. OWNER. &-: 1490, 110 ANTED—T0 BUY. IIST YOUR HOUSE with us for sale; we are unable to supply the demand have large list of praspective buycrs for down- town houses. For quick results Jist your house with us today. H. R. HOWENSTEIN CO., 1314 F Street N.W. ARB HAVING NUMEROUS CALLS FOR ranging in price from $5,000 to $25,000. There is a moticeable demand for northeast and Properties. List with us for quick PRATHER & ROBINSON, 515516 Bond_Bldg.. 1n ang New Tork dve. C5 wans Hotsms o o s | ¥ B WANT HOUSES TO SBLL AND CAN -n drem 1f the price is right. Will call for Main 1501 DAVID E. BARRY, e WB WANT MORE PROPERTY TO SBLL. If your price and terms are right we have im- Wmediate purchasers. sult Our Sal THOS. E. ]‘\RRELL £37 Woodward bldg. Main 766, WISH TO BUY HOUSE FROM OWN] Price must be right. Address ER; o WNER—_ANY W SECTIV! Price not over $5.500: mot war prices. sion 00 days. Address Hox 92-, Star office. L GIVE MY EQUITY OF $25% IN JouR h 40x125 fr., = as lm Payment on in the Address Box 163-R. Star_office. LW NERD CONTEMPLATING lu.un. Borthwest ection: can dress Rox 132.P. Rtar @€ TO 8 ROOM HOUSE: MUST BB Beighborbood; with modern impovements: will direct with owners only. and .reasonable Soemie: proter northwess setthin: Addmess Box 2418, Star omce, Have You Property for Sale? ¥ dave the clients! Quick sales efected. Try §* ™ WM. B. KRAFT, MAIN 808 136 . Y. Ave, :9&”‘ Ad FOR SALE OR EXCHANGE. REAL ESTATE SOLD AND JEXCHANGED, y size or price citd “and suburban f See me at once. { 14th nw., R 3 TWOSTORY BRI NEAR BU i(‘u : trade $22.500 eqully for business prop- erty or timber land. Aot on Heishts] véarly rentals. $10.000 fake clear bouse at fist payment; big vak & rame b nmm and 4 extra lota: oy als, d be increased apts., $900. price $9,500: oy $3.000" in ot . 15 in District. and 10 in near- clear; easy terms or trade for . E.RYON CO,, INC., Successors to New York lally Brokers, =z FOR EXCKANGE. B BXCHANGE—WILL, EXCHANGE $30,000 equity in well built apartment house for im- roved or vacant city property: apartment yields over 207 on equity: will pay sgents’ mission. _ Address Box. tar office. mn:s'umm‘ PROPERTY. FOUR BRICK H GOOD OONDITION: mflm@m:f:l ‘:) " l:lflc!. $5.250; ks n.w.: excellent little property. P Ge rsom frame; rent 14.30. Price, $1,800 $100_cash. §15 m __THOMAS P. BROW:! CHEVY CHASE BUILDING SITES. Better Property, Better Im- | provements, Better Surround- ings, Lower Prices for GREATER VALUE. ‘Buy Now—Convenient Terms. {THOMAS ]J. FISHER & CO, INC, 738 15th Street N.W. Phone Main 6830. HOLY SMOKE Have you seen the building sites which T am offering fur sale in Chevy Chase, D. C. 5 cents per square foot? I and my car &t your service to show these lots and other roperties at any time. Call Mr. BOYD, Cleve. 456, or_address 1405 Irving st. n.w. KVERAL LOTS NEAR 16w AND WEBSTER wuu-m.-fu-. i s 2 e WANTED—LOTS. p AT ONCB FOR CASH. 1 OR = NICH LOTS IN Tw.: city or suburbe. Give exact loeaticn. se 3 can see them very fowest price. 'Ad. dress Box 14T, oltice. 10° R Phone Main|® Box 267-8, Star oear | shor vmml, % | years, with I theref = = & possession halanc rent: price, $2,775: can get 3 adjoining lots on ame payments: must he seen to appreciate. Tome sites” and business locations from $250 up; $10 deposit. $5 monthly: will erect dwell- ings and stores on easy monthly payments. Sales agent on premises every duy. R. S. ROBERTS, HATFIELD. VA. 16_minintes feom 136 ot OWNER BEING FORC L sacritice his splendidly built double-floored and double-sided bungalow of 5 rooms. bath, fur- nace. cellar, attic, front and back porches, located_one block from trolley and_convenient to B. & 0. R. R. station and Baltimore boule- Var wnd hazing woer an acre of land and outbuildings, for the price of $3.250, on terms of $300 cash, balance same as rent. Bargain. CHAS. I DOING. Exclusive Ageat, bide. WHEN YOU WANT TO BUY OR SELL A suburban Rome, with or without acreage, con- " cas. 1. porxe. 25 Colorado Bldg, FARMS. FOR SALE. MUST BE SOLD, OWING TO DEATH IN family: 132 acres of fine land: 100 acres under | cultivation; 6 acres in choice apples, 15 3 old: one acre in other fruits: all farming im- plements and stock: good improvements: mun from U. S. Capitol, 23 miles from Bal- timore boulevard. This property can be bought at bout the calue of orchard. Offer wanted. See 3. A. WINKOOP, with 3. €. WEEDON & €O.. 111 B st. s.c., opposite Congressional Li- ry. NEW JERSEY ACREAGE, BARGAIN 82 cash, $2 monthly, buys two acres fine land. Full price, r6~ only $38 each. VAIL, 1480 Broadway, New' Yor 31e WE SELL numu\' FARMS, MD. AND VA. iy, oot daiey, river-tront farm: Bayside home, siness stands: POOTE'S FARM AGENCY, 315 & -w. [ REAL ESTATE LOANS, The Safest g Surest Investments are in l-l ml Values do not fluctuate, and mn, suspend _or disappear it invested in stable real estate values. 18 well eecured first deed of trust not $600, $1,000, $10,000 and upward, and give at- tention 'to the investments as long as stand. Our thirty years' expe Dlaces az- Dert service at your command. WM. H. SAUNDERS & CO,, Southern Building. $30,000 IN HAND TO LOAN ON on real estate. CHAPIN Pt ow MONEY TO LOAN. I have money available to loan on D. C. real FIRST BROWN, 600 i1+ estate. Current rate. Prompt action. BORGE J. EASTERDAY, 1410 G st. n.w. Main 1227 $500,000 FOR PURCHASE OF SECUND trusts and mortgages on District of Columbia and nearby Maryland IM Virginia real estate. ‘amounts & # L. WALTER mu\ot & LUCHS, 718 148 MONBY TO LOAN desirable real estato securittes, & RUTHERFORD, INC., 17 15th st. n.w. LEGAL NOTICES. F. H. STEPHENS and FRANCIS W. HILL, Jr.,, Attorneys. COURT OF THE DIS- der of publication.—Notice is _hereby given that the Commissioners of the District of Co-: lumbia, pursuant to the provisions of section 1608 to section 1608 1. inclusive, of the Code of Law for the District of Columbia, have filed a petition in this court praying for the ac guisition of the land necessary for alley pur- poses in square 2617 (partially bounded by 20th street, Park road. 19th street and Ingle- side terrace). In the District of Columbia, as wn on a plat or map filed with the said petition as thereof. and praying also that this court empanel a jury in sccordance with the law provided for in such cases to assess the damages each owner of land to be taken may sustain by reason of the acquisition of land for sald alley purposes. and the condemna- tion of the land necessary for the purposes thereof, and to aseess as benefits resulting from the entire amount of said damages, including the expenses of these proceedings, upon euch lot or part of lot or parcel of land, iich will be benetted by said”acquisition o and for said purpones. i the proportion. that the said Jury may find t5, parts of lots or parcels of 1and will be benebted” ar poo: vided for in and by the aforesaid Code of 1ok 13 b the court this Sih day of Jann ordered that all persous having s be, and they m., and continue in at- unti] the court shall have made its final order ratifying and confirming the award of damages and the assessment of benefits of the fury to be empaneled and sworn herein: and it is farther ordered that a copy of this notice _and be published twice a week for two successive weeks in The Washington Bvening Star, the Washington Post and the Washington Times, newspapers published in the said District,” commenciag at least ten before the said 22d day of January, 1921, It is furthered ordered that a copy of this notice and order be merved by the United {iates marshal, or hin deputies. wpon each of the owners of the fee of the land to be con- demned herein 25 may be found by the said marsbal, or his deputies. within the District of Columbia before the said 224 day of Janu- ary 1921 By the court: STAFFORD, Justice. (Ses Dest: MOKGAN'H._BEACH 1921, 0 10" oo endance AUCTIOR SAI.B FUTURE DAYS. THOS. J. OWEN & SON, AUCTIONEEKS. TRUSTEE'S SALE OF VALUABLE FRAME BUILDING NO. 712 434 STREET pROUTHWEST. y virtue of a certain deed in trust dul 0. 3203, folio 205 et seq.s of recorded in Liber N seq. the land records of the District ot Colum and prem- .M. ribed la isea, situate in the District of Columba, and designated as and being the north 22.75 front by she full depth of original ot "1 square Ferms of sale: One-third cash, balance one and two gears, with nieest Cor e centum per annum, payable semi-annually, and ber par- XKLDOLP" B. BEHREND, __1a10-384s.ext Surviving_Truxtee. ADAM A. WESCHLER, AUCTIONEER. SALE OF VALUABLE IMPROV- REAL BSTATE. NO. ED REAL DSTATE. MO 8109 WISCONSIN of trust By virtue of a certain d = revordes i Liber No. 1060 telie 190 ot | | of the land records of the District of Columbia, 20 st the request of the party secured there. the undersigned trustees will offer for sale \t‘ " public auetion, in front of the premises, on EDNPSDAY. THE DAY ' oF T, T A FotR 0'CLOCK the ‘following-deseribed land and prem- loea. situate o the ity of (Washington, Dis- trict of Columbia, to-wit: Lot 8 in bicek 3, i Steliwaren and Davie; trustees', subdivision of s per plat recordedin the office F The Nirvesoe "ot She. Diseeiee o Sifumbia Opunty 7 st follo 4. said biock 3 being_now betn o Durposes | Terme ot &2 sqnare 1922 fo xation. cauat 1--r-umenu. payable in oue and e interest at seven per cent per wi aum, ‘payable wemi-annually. trom day of sle, of by ufld. or an casb, A e ot et o1 aate. ing. revenue stamps ‘cost ‘of the purchaser. Terms of D" complicd with “witbim Bfteen days. roms dns qf sle, otherwise the trustees reserve the flgll Fegell the property atthe risk aad cost-of the defuulting purchaser, after five daye’ ad. Vertisoment of Gach resale in some neww-pu published in the city of W-.hlu’:;n lfi JULI FRED McKEE, de30-d&ds, exSukhol Trustees. trust upon the propert at_the option of the pur. required of the Al ennv-lyllm ¢ | THOMAS DOWLING 14 | de sell_at publi { DAY, JA> H pmximnely 700 & LB or PIONAL AU- LB AND OIL. By virtoe of an order of pre of the District of Columbia, BANKRUPTCY, TOM, ‘ners. dexcribed p ¥, to wit model 1918, serial about orie-lalf a barrei of PAUL V. TOF_ VALUAB DWELLI recorded in Liber No. 4392 of the land records of the, i and at the request of D the ndersigned ‘trustee’ will sell. at in front of the ted as and being lot 190 in in James F. Burn's and Mary T. Burn's sub- division of lots in said square. Terms of : 0ld_sublect to a prior deed of trust for $2.500.00 and the amount over and above said teust to be paid In cush. A deposit ¢ $200 required at time of sale and the pur- allowed 30 days to complete the pur- Further particulars at time of sale. JOHN W. RYON. Trustee. oha chase. & C0., AUCTIONEELS. Sale of Dodge and Trustees’ Ford Taxicabs at Orrlson Taxi Service Station, No. 1703 7th | class Street N.W. By virtve of a certain deed of trnst re- corded in Liber 4324, ords for the District of Columbin. and at the request of the party secured thereby. we will auction for cash. on WEDNES- 1 folio 302, of the land rec- Ve DCL0CK AN . st No. 1708 Ftn st. the following: DODGE TAXI FORD TOURING BODY. FORD TAXI BODY. o ALSO TANK, OIL STOVE, TIRES. ETC. ORRISO:; ALSO “GOOD WILL - OF TAXI I SERV] PRI o IN REAR THERE- 437 AND 437% PRATHER NORTHWEST. By authority vested in it Fader tha tast An W BRICK DW. Bt Soonr. will and testament of isenborn, de- ceased, the undersigned. executor of the estate of waid decedent, will sell at public auc- tion. in front of the premises, on MONDAY. B 1921, AT .. the fullowing described real estate fituate in the District of Columbis. and being Jots 34 a0d 35 1a square 51 on T street. by ot of 143 Teer T %0 30fot allcy "Said male 1s. made subject Fatification by “the Supreme Court of the Dis. trict of Columbia Terms of sale: All cash. A deposit of $250 will be required upon acceptance of bid. and sale to be closed within 60 days, otherwise the executor reserves the right to resell safd risk and cost of the default- Comrerenciog, emsSiingAsd ramps NAT'L sqvnms SND TETSY co., Erecutor. Bz FILLIAM D. HOOVEE. President. de21,23,30,1a3,4,5,6, £TTHE ABOVE SALE IS POSTPONED ON account of the inclement weather until W NERDAY, THE TWBLTH DAY OF JAND: ARY, 1921, SAME HOUR AND PLACE. 3a10.11.12 BY ORDER OF THE KXECUTOR. OFFICIAL NOTICES. OFFICE OF the Commissioners of the Ditrict of Columbia, Washington. January 0, 1921 — Ordered : Thaf paragraph B, Bection 2, Article DY or the Polict Regulations of the District of Columbia is hereby amended by adding thereto the following new stand, to be known as stand On the south side of T mediately west, of 8th street. ith and close the curb—four 5;73: 3. THILMAN HENDRICK, CHARLES W. KUTZ, MABEL T. BOARDMAN, Commis- sioners, D. C. PROPOSALS. E (O!Mls TONERS, oty s oy ol el o M'tfl at lhll office, loom - :riixclth:mmu until 2 o'clock p.m., on Jan- 1921, for the reconstruction of ap- linear feet of 9'0''x6'9" El!l-e sewer. Forms n‘l pmpnul- tions and necessary ormat '-llnld from the (Mel Ll’rfi ru\mr De- District bullding, Wash- e p HENDKXLK e T THILMAN ARLES W, KUTZ MABEL T. SN Emisitoners. D. C. EDUCATIONAL. ACCOUNTANCY lle University Course given by per- .7::] E:IQQ class instruction. Average' length e o preparation. Puter at any time. oA AP S perviston, oader © SBND FOR CATALOG. STEWARD SCHOOL OF HIGHER ACCOUNTANCY 1202 F Street Main 8671 T —————Ta—— enced C. P. A. Inft:upl:trzrs. Standard case method. New Junior Class now forming. Evening Sessions Register NOW S’I'RAY'ERS SCHOOL ORTHAND—i YPEWRITINfi SH »mv srmommr-mc sz'uoox. 1410 H st. n.w., second ficor. Main 2876 LEARN SPANISH ssors From Spain. New Converss. BT Mathods,” Bapid FProgress. 1921 Economic Course 60 Lessons, $25.00 With our metliods, at the end of this courve the pupile must spesk. read, write tion in which the required. This class meets Mondays, nesdass and Fridays. First lesson January 17. Fuoroll now. Number of pupils neces- sarily limited. This school coustantly s forming new classes, and also gives private lessor Spanish School of Washington 1423-5 G Strest N.W. Phoue Main 568, 311 EAST CAPIT 'OL ST. All Commercial Branches 13 One month, day, $15; evening, $5.; After th e next 5 mont o, A7 years scholarsbip costs $3.33 4. ankruptey will sell st EDUCATIONAL. The Drillery Business College STENOGRAPHY. TYPEWRITING, CIVIL SERVICE—INDIVIDUAL INSTRUCTION. Tuition, per month —Daily, $12; Evening, $7. va 14th St N.W. __ Phone M. 2508, COLUMBIA SCHOOL of DRAFTING Roy C. Claflin, Pres. 14th & T Sts, North 272 Night Classes—Day Classes Individual Instruction Course in 3 to 9 Months Call or Write for Latest Catalogue ENTER ANY TIME Washington Business College POTEET B mflu. PN‘pl 1321 G Street N. in 4969. Individual thn n all IHI!MN. A Homelike School —of distinctive quality which ap- peals to the student of discrim- inating judgment. Sympathetic and intensive in- struction in all commercial branches. daily. Btart Special Secretarial Course of superlative excellence. We invite you to call. Milton Business School 726 Fourteeth Street Franklin 2994 Fstablished 1854, Miliions of Passengers Curried. Not a Life Lost. BOSTON LA US4 par STEWARD’S | PROVIDENCE i,!,\.:;’i"x';“\. Business College | SAVANNAH FIIDAY, ACCREDITED JACKSONVILLE 2 61 1202 ¥ St. Maim 8071 Meals and berth in stateroom on Main ek __ MUSICAL INSTRUCTION. 10 TO 20 LES- TTMAIN 7898, T ALL BRA 100% Service WashmgtonConservatory of Music VE.. AT DUPONT CIRCLE. [ VIOLIN AND \iif‘\l MR, WM. smxzspmfig ” 30ULOGNE—LONDON | eacher of singing, an- Ly s e PoF A} receive s Timited. nomber | First-Class Only—Luzurious New 16-Knat Shipt | of pupils at bin residence, Apt. 82, 1632 S Sajlingn: = "Phons North R3AL. OLD NORTH STATE: Jan. 15—Feb. PANHANDLE NEW YORK: PLE! PRINCESS MATOIKA ‘s-mu Jaa. 20—Cabin and Third Class Oniy NEW YORK BREMEN AND DANZIG DIRECT S. S. SUSQUEHANNA Cabin and Third Claxa Only Sailing February 19 — April 6 Pass’ger Dep't.. 45 Broadway, N. Y. Phone 1200 Whitehall MOVING. PACKING & STORAGE Let us solve your transportation problem. Our representative il eall Phone or wrl Angle-Arrow Transpnrtahon Service 1423 F St. N.W. Telephone Franklin 7434. Sanitary Palace ‘Padded Vans Fm;rl:‘nrnllur- tofAny Eolat ATLANTIC CITY. N. 3. S ATLANTICCITY.N J. ' | AnAmerican Plan oto.ll fof D:simdmx\ua RcalComfirt i Firerroor G. ] MORE Fconomical and factory han Shipping by Rail INSURED Free Ag.mu Fire and Dam- ESTIMATES Gladly_Given The Big 4 Transfer Co. 1125 14th St. N.W. PHONE MAIN 2054 CLEAN, DRY_STORAGE FOR rlmNrnml and piazos. Estimates cheerfally given. Con- emidat location WESCHLE! 3.w. Phove Malr 1282. Accountancy Evening and day- time courses at Pace Institute prepare for C. P. A. and Federal ac- countancy mmmatlons and for positions as Con- trollers, Treasurers, Au- ditors and the like. Informative 32-page Bulletin and schedule of beginning classes upon request. Pace Institute 715 G St. N.W., Washington ACCOUNTANCY FRESHMAN CLASSES, 5:30 or 7:30 Prepares for bosiness administration and guditivg positiens. A part of the regular Boys Day School Boys Supervised by Men From 9 to 4 b to §1h Grades—Work, Study, Play. YOUR BOY MAY ENTER NOW PREPARATORY All high school subjects—accredited basts. | Classes startiog in short story writing, personality, building and character analy- Ask Abeut Our Course in PUBLIC SPEAKING A definite course with & definite purposs. YMCA SCHOOLS 1738 G N.W, wm Admitted NATIONAL SCHOOL FINE & APPLIED ART FELIX MAHONY, Director 1505 Penn. Ave., Main 1760! Day and Evening Classes Begin January 3rd Interior Decoration, Costume Design, Textile Design, Color, Commercial Drawing, Individual Instruction. Register Now. The Young Women’s Christian Association 1333 F Street N.W. 614 E Street N.W. New Semester Opens February 1 In the Gymnasium and Educational Department Folders and Circulars Sent on Request Prof. Livingston’s Academy DRF_SSMAKING, MILLINERY, DRESSCUTTING, Ask for booklet and rates. French Patterns Cut to Order ;llmlh. d‘l’ u-lfl‘ or $4.17 ;-l‘;".lm T enloy S ‘Thursday from ' 1 . N.W. VINCOLN 38 = aéth YEAR i 115G St. NW. St il - hoteiwr asino O/Ien t/lmr@'fiouttfie Yo FW. Hemsley 5.50n Let Us Make You Feel at Home in the City of Robust Health.” UNION STOR AGE l"’ COMPANY SEPARATE ROOMS, $1 X3 and Out-of-Town -ovma Reios et s exrzms| Hotel Morton ,.m 705-9 Fla, Ave. N.W. ./Ocesn End Virginia Ave. Capacity, 300, |- Elovator, Private Baths. etc. Always open. EZRA C. BELL and PAUL M. COPE. Prop: Who Moves You Is Just as Important as Where You Move mes are Heavy Cold? Chest All Clogged Up? Don’t Give it a_ a Chance to ¢Set In”’—Use Dr. Merchants’ Tramfer & Storage Co. mml-:sm N.W. ‘Telephone Main €900, bsacescosoeosaRsoTEraes e Discove!‘y ~ Modern Fxreproof Storage hew) DON'I‘ let it get a start. Dr King's New will g 1ight down to work, relieving the hght feeling in the chest, quieting the rack- ing cough, tly stimulating the bo-el.s,g 'aelhmnnaw cold poisons.. For fifty - astzndard remedy. All the tzkentwn.hhr.lp(ul e ts. ul'.lam children’s croup. 0 harmful drugs. , healing taste that the kiddies like. drug- gists, 60 cents, $1.20 @ bottle, $500 small and loc: CRATING, PACKING. SHIPPING. . w-mp-wlnd n-unundmf- Padri"a Vans LITTLEFIELD, ALVORD & CO. 15t and Pa_Ave, N.W. ‘Telsphone Main 8280 THONE FRANK. 766, NIGHT CALL M. 7973, The Central Transfer Co., lfll BAGGAGE, !l‘(7RA uaREERRD AND VIRGINIA SEORORBAN PADDED MOTur VANS FOR LONG-DIS. tance and local Lauling: packing and crating done. by experlenced men: clon‘gA $1 per month “up. OONNECTICUT G AND EXPRESS CO.. 508 H .. Phone Line. 2631, Feel Badly? Bowels Sluggish? Haven't any 2 BetterThanCalomel IThnuunds Have Discovered Dr. Edwards’ Olive Tablets Are a Harmless'Substitute Dr. Edwards’ Olive Tablets—the substitute for calomel—are a mild but sure laxative, and their effect on the liver is almost instantaneous. These little olivescolored - tablets ‘Househol merchandis id_goods; o Houmetotouts mo are the result of Dr. Edwards’ de- I’lc ibanjang """"“"""’ ”'I".’."' rermi'natinn I."imt.s to tt;lear lliver and king — o bowel complaints with calomel. e B:‘.‘f,g’;';‘s,‘;:“‘;‘ The pleasant little tablets do the S ter % s U wSew. |good that calomel does, but have B — |no bad after effects. They don’t in~ STEAMSHTPS. jure the teeth like strong liquids or calomel. They take hold of the trouble and quickly correct it. Why cure the liver at the expense of !he teeth? Calomel sometimes plays havoc with the gums. So do strong liquids. It is best not to take calo- mel. Let Dr. Edwards’ Olive Tablets take its place. Headaches, “dullness” and that lazy feeling come from constipa- tion and a disordered liver. Take Dr. Edwards’ Olive Tablets when RAL you feel “logy” and “heavy.” 'l'hey “clear” clouded brain and “perk up” irits. 15¢ and:30c. (:oughs crow Better h-.usmhxum ey w.-rn Fou use reliable, time-tested P1SO" CUNARD ANCHOR Passenger and Freight Services Connections Encircling the Globe Drafts and Foreign Money Orders For Ballings and Full Information Apply COMPANY'S OFFICE, FLORIDA Fifteen-day all expense trips, starting from Washington, January 22. Visits all resorts on exst couxt. > TOrRS, DELT Piove Mais 1 S0y Itond bldg. s'—GENOA. i “They WORK while you sleep” { i { 1 1 | Do you feel bilious, constipated, ' headachy, upset, full of cold? Take fone or two Cascarets tonight for vour liver and bowels. Wake up with head clear, stomach right, breath sweet and feeling fine. No griping, no inconvenience, Children | love Cascarets, too. m 2: T oCure aCold in One Day Take Grove’s Laxative Bromo <y Quinine tablets Be sure its Bromo ) 0 The genuine bears this signature 30c. To abort a cold and prevent com/\o plications. take otabs “The parified and refined calomel tablets that are nausealess, safe and sure, in Bern, Switz- 5 which called a= 4t Vicnna next February to “d fourth internation- ai the Socialists of the impatient at the .enin’s third internation- w. The Russian organ- is devoting itselt » forces of So~ countries tactics, whicl ssia or not, taki Those pt to the ° ukases are denounced as he third internationale is scialist parties in every ding whole masses of »se fidelity to socialism ved and, by dividing the movement, sows hatred ker and worker.” " mb contends that both the sec onale, which existed be- fore the world war, and the third in-/ ternationale are “mainly negative in character and effect.” The members of the second internationale, he says, so limited, compromised and. principles of socialism {that is nothing left of them. }.\.\ conference at Bern pointed' {out, they abandoned the workers dur-: linz the war and, by participating in ! ist cabinets and coalitions, {they have bent all their energies to- l‘\'\.rrd patching the present system Ill'r - {stead of building a new one. Seek Constructive Program. ocialists wi n adequate inter-- {national or. >n to marshal al i their force to carry out a posi-’ itive upbuild. jrogram. At presemt’’ there is no « Gollomb tctory organization. N that fundamen! onstructive move. ie negative attitude! and sec of the third interna- | nationales « not meet their need: { today, and it has been gen- eral with both of that -more than. 5,500,000 voting socialists were repre-z, sented at the Bern confernce which has called the meeting in Vienna, and. that most of the delegates at Bern!; have been representative figures in® international socialism for years. The delegates of the socialist party of America were delayed in arriving, but Gollomb says the party had de clared itself officially in favor of the’ action taken at Bern. The German independents were represented by Ledebour, Crispien and others, while Jean Longuet and Paul Faure rep- resented the socialists of France. Socialists of Austria and Switserland also were represented 21 Bern.” e e e Wt the value of 'Resinol: and see that a jar iskepton hand to -, - relieve that spot of itching rash er -: ment in hundreds of homes. At all : druggists.—Hastc s, the Healing. OEEEEIICIPCEERTTY . SRRSO RN ALONZOO.BLISS 'PORTRAIT AND SIBNATURE ON A0 “Over One Million Tublets Taken Dally.” For Liver, Kidneys, CONSTIPATION NERVOUSNESS . Sleeplessness 'NO CALOMEL OR HABIT PORMING DRUG MADE FROM ROOTS, HERES & BARKS ONLY MONEY-BACK GUARANTEE IN EACK BOX ALONZO O. BLISS MEDICAL CO. Est. 1888. WASHINGTON, D. C. 2 For Sale at All People’s Drug Stores. » Heal Skin Diseases e ¥ Apply Zemo, Clean, Penetrating, Antiseptic Liquid It is unnecessary for you:to suf- fer with eczema, blotches, rin, worm, rashes and similar skin troubles. Zemo obtained at any drug store for 35c or $1.00 for extra large bottle, and promptly applied will usually give instant relief from itching torture. It cleanses and soothes the skin and heals quickly and effectively most skin -diseases. Zemo is a wonderful, penetrating, disappearing liquid and is soothing to the most delicate skin, It is no( greasy, is easily applied and costs little.” Get it today and save all further distress. In skin troubles, ordinary are irritating and- liable to ra- vate the condition. Use Zemo soap. It is antiseptic, soothing, and hastens the procets of healing. Mothers, Do This— When the Children Cough Rub Musterole on Throats and Chests No telling how soon the sympteme may develop into croup, or worse. And then’s when you're glad you have a jar ') of Musterole at hand to give prompt, - sure relief. It does not biister. i As first ald and a certain remedy, ‘- Musterole is excellent. Thousands of mothers know it. .You should keep a Jar in the house, ready for instant use. it is the remedy for headlchu,l hepes mm-m, lumbago, k or joints, wram. sore 'll* chllhlllnl, frosted feet and colds of the chest (I( mn prevents w 3tc and 65¢ jars; hospital

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