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FOR SALE—HOUSES Continued. KUCTIONS FOR SALE—HOUSES < ed. EDUCATIONAL. AUCTION SALES FUTURE DA T m!SflIStreet N.W. Near Corner Mass. Ave. and 22d containing twelve Eagthd dasement brick residence, mofern in every detail, baving hot-water hea ‘We consider this an excellent buy for $15,600. NBAR DUPONT CIRCLE. basement residence. Modern in every Baving new hot-water heating system, glectrle lights, eight large roms aud two Possession 30 days. Phone us for in- $9,500. NEAR 13th AND N STS. modern nine-room_and bath resi- in excellent downtown section; has heat; electric lllhl Is vacant and is g repapered and painted. be purchased mlh small amount of cash. $9,000. 'NEAR 18th AND Q STS. Pavered and painted. dence; steam’ being Can Has nine rooms, bath, garage, and is ideally lo- cated within easy walking distance to govern- ment departments. Located detached, on lot 100 by 127 feet, aud is thorou; Bardwood floors, electric light. hot-water hath, ing and open fireplace, Inclosed porch off dining room; garag T DISPOSE OF best section e possession; OWNER LEAVING CITY MU: w 7-room modern o car line; imn Phone Col._30% OHN W. THOMPSON & CO. Incorporated- $12, OOO—Chcvv Chase. mear Connecticut ave., in a beantiful sec Main 1477. t, electric light some one look! ND 0 STS » inthis desirable Splendid brick neighborhood, near Dupo large rooms and bath. lent condition and possession at once. $10.000. GTON 1 1< completely o rooms, ed ceil- o on of Chevy Chs in every detail; ghly modes heat, beantiful livi NER MUST SELL. Best buy in Chevy Chase, new house, 7 rme.. bath, pantry, large porches. a.m.i. open fire place, ete. For quick sale will fake less than .50, Small cash payment. Larce 1 for_equit 1 VACANT—_EIGHT-ROOM AND BT dwelling: good lot to_aliey; spl good m-mn. Price, $4.000] §00 cash, bal- ance month) K sear 8rd n. Zow—10 rooms. tath: splendid a6 possession HOMAS ¥ p "RROWN. 617 415 ONLY $300 CASH. $3,250—Owner will sacrifice her nice 10-room and bath home near Smithsonian Gronnds s.w.; has garage for four cars. Act quick. WM. H. McGRANN (0. 1th n.w. Are You Seeking Your Future Home? Give Us a Trial and Let Us Show You Some of Our Many Fine Listings. CHEVY CHASE, D. C. A charming 5-rom and tifally "built anl in fne sect bungalovw, beau- genuine h-rt-ln at $ ance, $75 m MT PLEASANT. One of the best built homes in this firat- class section; 9 roomx and 2 bhaths; hardwood | trim every floor; beamed ceiling in dining room: completely weatherstripped h. and .m.l; romm for garage: convenlent terms and reasonable price to quick DAHLGREN TERRACE. The Chevy Chase of the northeast section. This semi-bungalow is one of the finest homes and bargains we have. The owner is leay- ing city and will sacrifice: 6 rooms and bat hardwood trim: 2 unfiniahed attic rooms extr sleeping porch’ and side porch. with spacions der % B full length screens and door grape arbor: lot S0x110 ft. fo wide paved ley; whole house in splendid condition: price, only $9.500: $3,000 eash: balance arranged beautifully furnished, at $9.750. See us mediately about thess listing: Bungalows—Houses—Farms, Acreage. List Your Property With Us For Sale or Rent. (271S38) O. B. Z-\\Tl[\GLR 912 10th st nw hY! , NOTICE, HOME BUYERS! WILL SACRIFICE ! my beautiful semi-bungalow: ail modern im- 20 minutes from city. worth $7.800. Address | CHEVY CHAS Most Dewir. ¥ ey T trie I l‘-l:"ntfl Mmpm(—ul. garage o alley. Price, L rooms and bath; hot- Water heat: slectric gt deep lot; pe: i northwest section, facing large pa location; large fron comf SIX-ROOM HOUSE: :u’\nny BUILT; EX- quality and location; every modern N E RYON CO,, INC,, Buecermors to New York Realty Brokers, Main 4597, 23 F o —MASS."AVE. wemi-detached: b.. modern: 60-ft. lot. Price, $13,000. on Plll terms. M. IEKIBBIV } Noru 5. M. 3740 _JOOEL ARTISTIC _CENTER t Bl plan bome, witiin 1 square car line in h am-, D i Jarse bedroom Sgusie | i foots tairs and down, mm':'l" ‘modern, decorated. and i cellent | Sondition; double Farase. "Owaer cceupent pics { to_show you through. INSPECT + NEW B.H.GRUVER HOMES 3801 to 3831 13th Street N.W. 8ix, seven and eight rooms; d ; batha: ‘Oue. corner hosmse, with: hosged marepe Near 14th ot cars. Oy time, < . Pive-reom cottage in Woodridge: . sewer « @nd gas: tile bath and cellar: m':‘l‘o‘t.'flfilm foet; fruit, m: .0_ n %m(ll ‘Pm m*‘ REAL ssn)‘nrzwn;u“m ULTS STO\IE & FAIRFAX, 1342 New York ave. n.w. ""NEW COLO} IAL HOMES. $500 Cash ST. d bath; d M'T ToOms an louble porches; lot 20"y Tl To Bft aitey reoms” for’ 3 paiglet ‘These are lbl cheapest Louses offered on the Only $7.750. Phove us for auto to inspect. H. Hov\cn;lcm Co., 3 FOR SALE—On Morse st. n.e. 2-story, 6 rooms and bath; h.-w. heat; lot. 140 feet decp to pavcd a]ley. Price, $6,300; $1,000 cash, balance monthly H.R. Howen- stein Co., 1314 F st. n.w. FOR SALE—COLORED. SEVERAL VERY DESIR- able 6-room houses, located in the northwest section of the city. Price, $2,650. Terms, $150 cash and $30 per month, including all interest. B. B. PINN, Col. 5817. 712 Kenyon st. n.w. FOR_SALB _TMMEDIATE POSSBRSION_MOD- ern 7-room Bouse with 2 baths, sieeping porch, metal in rear; west of 14th st. extend. oty 0. W LINKING, Arent. 1718 K et . : » Bw,_Phone Main 82088099. Bancroft Place. wn Please you. .5nu, $‘,50(X!) The F. H. Smith Comg:ny, 815 150 ot nw. in_ 6484 A Fine Two-Story Home. ; on & lot 38 feet wide. This home at cuce. There are #hould e’ inspected ln—-.fll-l-n.nnvmdfl and trim. 6 3 134 siecericity. Lot 100 th bas a 2-car garage. will give pomession 210K | did_home; | prove 2 all ‘around | P()R (,(PI ()I\ $4.250—Good n.w. location $500 cash 0—N.W. section; 6r. bath: h-w.h.: 500 cash. st 10 i heat ] $1,000 cas: & SHANK, 1410 G St. N.W. FOR SALE— On Harvard st. n.w. near 13th; 9 rooms and bath, thoroughly re- paired. VACAN Price and terms very reasonable. HARRY A. KITE, Main 4846. 1514 K St. N.W QUICK SALE IMPER lmmwlhlp possession T been oc a fare zone; freq Sacrifice_price, $7,750 to quick Rare bargiin diret from owner. dress Box. 1 ta FOR S-\I E— (,OI "ORED. A nice home in perfect condition, near 12th and H n.e.; 6 rooms and bath. VACANT. Price, $3,750.00; easy terms. HARRY A. KITE, Main 4846. 1514 K St. N.W. FROM ()\\ \Ll\ session at onc . Monthly payment n house of 6 rooms NEW i6th ST. HOMES, FOR SALE—3500 to 3508 16th. betwees Meridian and Oak. © rooms, 3 baths; 2 rear WYCM garage, lots 24 feet. Open dlfl, and Sonday. Lighted untll ) M. & R, B. WARREN, Phone M. 80 or Cor. i TG COLORED—NICE ‘HOMB—VACA. 12:850; monthily Dl:'nz"nh‘ like rent. Keys u 485% N st s.w. OWNER. 720 el 7th AND PARK ROAD—6- excellentcondition: WNER, Col N BLOOM Immediate 2 On Bryant st., near N. Capitol; st. New house with 4 bedrooms, | tile bath, hot-water heat, electric lights, wide front and rear porches, extra deep lot to wide| alley. Easy terms. For sale by THOMAS A. JAMESON, Main 5526. 906 N. Y. Ave. N.W. {|BE SURE TO SEE THES Taylor Street Houses. 1321 to 1337 Taylor st. n.w. New! houses ready to move in. Six and 7 rooms, tile bath, attic, hot- water heat, electric lights, widcl sleeping porches, cement front| porches, deep lots to wide alley. | Easy terms. Open daily until 8 p.m. For sale by THOMAS A. JAMESON, Owner and Buiider, Main 5526. 906 N. Y. Ave. N.W. “Ask the man who owns one.” NORTHEAST—OWNER OCOUPANT—POSSES- | sion: 6 rooms, porcelain bath. white neighbor- hood; interior good repatr. 513 13th st. ne PHONB CLEVE. 1490 concerning a wholly detached home of a most attractive cottage type: beautifully situated be- tween Cleveland Ps nd Chevy Chase: reaeh- able by two car can give possession at once and I will make the terms very easy; brand-pew and modern in every detail. IDEAL LITTLH HOM) %3 QUINTY 8T, facing Soidiers' Home Park: six rooms: h.: electricity; perfect condition: now vacant: offers solicited. er. Cleve. 1490. COLORED. Good northwest section: vacant: convenient to ail cars. whouls and_ hurches: very deair- able 8-room house, ba 1l new fixtures; new- Iy PJP"f'fl and painted: deep, wide lot to 80-ft, P“l‘]. uble or garage; easy terms. or particy! WHITES LD MoKINLAY, Room 2 1 3 BETWE h ABOVE FLORIDA TION. By virtve of uthority vested in the under- signed, I will offer for sale by public_auction P.M., the follg situate fn the city_of of Columbia, to wit: Lot by frame dwell- heat, coal range; A deponit of $200 required at " Terms of sale fo be complied time of sale. with in 30 days, otherwise the right is reserved to resell the property at the risk and cost of the defaniting purchaser, ufter five days’ ad- vertisement of such resale in some newspaper published in Washington, D. C. All convey- ancing, recording, revenue stamps and Botary fees at purchaer’s cort ADAM A. WESCHLER, Auctioneer. No. 920 Pa. ave. o G. SLOAN & CO., INC., AUCTS., 715 13th uf Sale of articles accumulated in the division | of dead lestors, o be sold at pablic auction fe3-d&ds,exsu_ c. within our rooms. 71 THURSDAY, l"] B Including, in part, neous Merchandise, | Books, Watclies, J!'ur) ete., prepared for | disposal T large Lot . Goods open for taspec: i tion from am. to 3 p.m. February 9. Terma | CoLTamiA dh. N W | By virtue of a certain deed of trast duly recorted in Liber No. 4363, follo 433 ot seq., of the land records of the District of Columbia, and at the request of the party secured thero: by, the undersigned trusiecs will sl at pab- tion, i front of the premises. on MO 1 FOURTE DAY OF FEBRT ARY, A. RO 0 CLOCK Bt the followin 4 land and premises H encr uate in the District of Columb nated as and_being lot 94, in Jon Car. mody’s subdivision. of PATt Of bl o4 (now | square 2654). Columbia Helghts. * plat recorded iu Liber County 23, folio 1271 of ‘the records of the office of the surveyor of the District of Columbia; subject to eovenants of record; wubject, also, to two prior deeds of trust aggregating $6, Terms of sale: All cash over said deeds of trust, Conveyancing, recording and revenue Towed 30 das to complete. the purchase. Far- o s to completa the pur- ther particulars at time of sale. = fe5-dkds, exBu | trict ot Colu | purchaser at the time of wale, "ADAM A WESCHLER, AUCIONEER ASSIGNEES’ SALE OF $10,000 STOCK OF GROCERIES (HOTEL AND FAMILY SIZES), CAFE CIGARS, CANDY, ETC,, BY PUBLIC AUCTION AT WE 920 PA. A WEDNESDAY, FEBRUARY oth, 1921, COMMENCING 10 A.M. About 1,500 cases of miscellan which is in hotel sizes, including: Pineapple Pears, Tomatoes, Peas, As Fruit Jams, Cranb-- e \'mu. Beer, Pumme Mix.d Sardines, Kraut, Fruit l» s Pickles, (atsup Dry Lima Be Syrups, 1.400 Loua »\smrud L.md es Cafe Equipment. includ of Coffee Mugs, Crockery Cutlery, Stationery, Paper Bags Wa Tuspection day before TERMS: CASH. TERYOON. EXECUTOR'S SALD OF BRIC vosted in the mnder- | nd testament of Mai . administrat the property at the and cost of e deraulting pur atter | ays’ advertisemest of such resale i1 some the city of EPH T. DALY, Execitor NAMARA. Attorney for Execu- | | i REGULAR KLY SALE By PUBLIC AUCTION, TUESDAY, FEB. & At 10 A M. Furniture, Carpets, Lot of Other Goods too Numerous to Mention. D. NOTES, Auctioneer, 633 LA. AVE, e Conrt | wed in equity trustees will | auction. In front of the | AY, TITE EIGHTH DAY i - 1921, AT EOUITHIL. | Y 00L0C the followln-described | land and premises, aituate in the ity of Wash- | Tagton, District of Columbla, to-wit: Lot num- | bered sixty-one (81) wccording fo subdivision | made by Harry K. Beck and Joseph 1. Weller, Trastees, of square numbered six hundred and sl 10, 2o el subiiviaion sprexce ot FecordIn the ofice of the furvevor of the Dis e No c 1 SAME DAY AT FIVE 0 B boven vab Munaren aad st {135) m Washington Real Estate Company’s [ subdicision of lots” in sauare numbered ten hundred and fifteen (1013) as per plat record- i ook 18, folle 51, of the Rurveyor's office of the District of Columbia, fmproved by two. ! Miory and_bavement. S.room and bath” brick | Awelling, 217 B street southeast. Terms of sale: One-third of the pnnn.wl money to be paid In cash, the balance in two | equul installments, payable in one and two years, with Interest at six per cent per anmum, | N (ot of $300 an each honse Tequired of tie Al converanc- Ing, recording, revenue stamps and notarial fees | at the cost of the purchaser. Terms of sale to | be complied with within thirty days from day | of sale, otherwise the trustees reserve the right | fo rescll the property at the risk and cost of the detaulting purciaser, afier five days” wivee. tisement of such resale in some newspaper pub- lished fa the city of, Washineton, D 'C 7 JAMES T. M 3an27,d&ds.exBu THOMAS DOWLING & & CO., Auctioneers | Phone Main 2987 GRAND OPENING SALE of HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE at Our New Auction Rooms, 910 Penna. Ave. N.W. Tuesday, February 8th |42 At 10 A.M Consisting of fine parlor and living | room sets, Piano-Player, Upright | Pianos, Mahogany Tables, Oak and | Mahogany l)resscrs Brass and Iron Beds, Mattresses, Bedding, Ward- robes, Buffets, Side Tables, Exten- sion Tables, China Uocets China | and Glass Ware, I’itture;, Rugs, Carpets, etc., and many other things too numerou:‘tu mention. Con- signments received up to the hour of sale. fe5-3t | FUTURE THOS. J. OWEN & SuN, AUCTIONEERS. THURTE”'S HAL' ('l" \'A';UA?ILH IMPROV- ETREET NONTY AL SDEIALTEY By virtie, of & certoin’ deed of trust dul | recorded Liber o. 4340, Tain 102 o seq. of the land Fecords of the Distriet of ‘Copumbia. O St Ui reqnest atithe Hescs oot ey + the undersigned trustee will sell at public ton, In front of e renlien o SONDAY T THIRTY FIRST DAY OF 1021, AT FOUR.THIRTY O-CLOCK &3t A folowing | descrilet: Tand eors oo it situate in the city of Washington, District of Columbin, and _designated as and being lot fteen (15) in Mary A: Derby's subaieisrn of part of square our bundeed aud slrty-tw (et plat recorded in Liber W. M. the " records’ of the'" office A veor of the District uf Columbis | e with the improvements, conmiating ‘o Eoetory, _mansard oot 8nd cotnr hrick dwelling, No. 1713 De Bales street uorthwest, Oren garage In rear. erms of sale: One-third of the purchase money to_be paid in_cash, balance i two equal installments, payable In' one and two Seiirs, with Interest at 6 per centam per an. Fum, pagable semi-annually, from day of sale, D by deed Of trust’ ‘upen the properts Soid, or &1l cash st the option of fhe A deposit of $300 will be requir oy ALl converincing, " Ferording, Fevenue stamps, ‘e(c.. &t cost of porchases, Terms of sale to be complied with within 80 Quys from day of sale, otherwise the trustee Seaervos the Tight 'fo Teaell the property at od, cont of defavlting purchaser, ater vertisement of such resale ln some cxu blished in Washington, " N sECURITY AND'Tilpst co By 0. 3. BELL, Bresiden (Beal) Attes T Ersaidens. SR E WEST, Asst. Secretary. .ul 2 “the to- INT AT TB! !fiz HOU! H, 'LACE, ‘ORDER OF i um Ja31-d&ds.exBu X% il 2 Powder, Lard, Cigars Also ng Coffee Urns, Thermos Urns and Glassware, { of such resale ‘in some newspaper published o. 3 0 ey P . el ol Zemo and a it i e B Y e | SESRL S O | Wt o |y T $tom fiu of sale; otherwise the trlu-uz" T NAL R e e S F AT NINTH Main 3431 irritation, pimples, bhckheuls e O e g Sy EDUCATIO! Business Correspondence cczema, blotches, ringworm and it EQUIPMENT, SCHLER’S, VE. N-W. cous groceries, a large portion of Peaches. Cherries s. Apples, paragus, Cranberries, Paul's assorted weet Potatoes, Hires’ Root Jams, Green Turtle Meat, Sugar, Vinegar, an Camp’s Milk, Fruit Tobacco, etc., and about large quantity Cooking Utensils and Table x Paper, Showcases, etc. sale. Alr.\M A WESCHLER, ATCT. A New Transatlantic Passenger Serviee - fortnightly by “()” Steamers NEW YORK—HAMBURG Calling at CHERBOURG and SOUTHAMPTON A in Liber No, 3%0: of the District of Columbia, st of the purty secnred thore. 4 trustee will offer for unl- f "oRDUNA” Q(oRBrrA,, QQOROPESA ¥ " Gross Rez‘s%o Tonnage Gioss Resg'd Tonnage Gross Rex‘d Tonnlld X 15, First, Second and Third Class Accommodauons. " The Royal Mail Steam Packet Company, founded in 1839, has gained a wo-ld-wide reputation for the development and mainten*” ance of splendid fleets of Passenger Steamers equipped with wery 3 comfort and convenience. in_Book of the er with a right @) feet of lot beginning for d n . s per plat recorde ._in the surveyor' £ Columbin, over the rear ree in said square, northiwest corner of said lot and running thence easterly n-one-hundredths (12 16-100 three (3) feet, thence west together with the improvements, threcstory and basement brick 0. 107 5th st. n.e. rms of sule: One-third of the purchase ¥ to be paid in cash, balance in two equal ble in one and two years, per centum per annum, pay- 1 sale, TG ol or all equired At time of sale.~ Al thin 30 days from day of the trustee reserves the right to resell x 3 prnwr!y at the rnlk unfl cost of N « TRUST COM- PANT by CHAKLES 3. BELL Bresideat, T ;, 7 Trustee. AT (Seal.) Att l . il ! JAMES F. 1100%, Secretary. . fe3-d&ds,exSu JOWEN & SON, AUCTIONEERS. LUABLE DETACH- . NO. 3711 INGO- a certain deed of trust dated o%0; Bolag mairument Nor 1io, » mber 29, 1920, among 1and records of the District of Columbia, and at the request of the party secured thereby, the un- ned trustees will sell at public_auction LTHIRTY 0'CLOCK P, following described Iund and ate in the District of Columbia, and designated as and being lot 5 in square 1875, in a sub- vision made by the Chevy Chase Land Com- ny of Montgomery county, Md., called v Chase Heights,” as pef plat recored folio 40, of the records of the offce of -the surveyor of the District of Cor lumbia, subjeet to building restriction live as shown on said plat. Terms of sale: Sold subject to & prior deed of trust for $ and the amount over said trust to be paid in cash. A deposit of $500 will acceptance of bid. Y WHITE STAR LINE . | NEW YORK—CHERBOURG—SOUTHAMPTON ADRIATIC. .Feb. 16, Apr. 6, May 4| OLYMPIC. . Mar. 19, Apr. 20, May 14 purchaser’s cost. S duys, otherwise deposit forfeited and prop- erty may be resold at risk and cost of de- faulting purchaser after five days' advertising Starting Tuesday, February 8 e NEW YORK—LIVERPOOL NEW YORK VIA BOSTON—AZORES— s ....Feb. 8, Mar. 17, Apr. 16| GIBRALTAR—NAPLES—GENOA | fe3-ads,ex8 MR o "Feb. 26, Apr. 2, May 7| Canopic it e oaanexin T custass ‘Mar. 6 (3d class only) | Cretic. . ° ° ° AMERICAN LINE and RED STAR LINE THOMAS DOWLING & 00., AUCTIONEERS. ‘F Taught By . t—P] —c a— YORK— G—Via HAMBURG || . & TRUSTERS' SALE OF TWOSTORY BRICK SR T T W e G f e e erinaate Onty: i Joseph K. Moyer, C.I;.A.;l w. lépRobmauu, CPA; el 2 Laptand. ... Eeb 12 Zeatand. ... Feb. 26 | Poland. if G. H. Newlove, A = CRTT Finland.....Feb. 19 Kroonland..Mar. 5| Gothland. if in liber 3535 at Yecords of the Distret n{ Ootucan eI AMERICAN LINE—New York-Hamburg (Direct Service) il reby. we will | Manchuria (via Vigo, Spain), Feb. 2¢ = Mongolia, Mar. 10 Manchuriz, Apr. 71 of the premises, | Minnekahda (new, triple screw, 17,220 tons)........Mar. 24 (third class only) ||| ""l HKL ARY TENTH, 1921, AT IDEAL WINTER CRUISE AY, FI F0UR 0/CLOCK P, the followingdescribed a ., situnte in the county of of Columbia, and known 4 distingaish White Star Line S. S. Megantic—Largest, Most Comfortable Cruising Steamer || '.'"E;‘, e e i fli.':; —Entirely Devoted to Cruise Passengers. Specially selected ports of call—no || cargo—25 to 26 days, $400 upward, leaving New York February 21, March 23, 1821 || (Easter In Havana)—vlsiting Barbados, Cuba, Jamaica, Kingston (Port Antonio), Martinique, Panama Canal (Panama City), Porto Rico, Trinidaa, Venezuela, Vir- ] Prepare Now for November Examinations Other Classes Starting Cost Accounting—Income Tax Corporation Accounting—Corporation Finance | Freshman Accounting—Economics—Law Z vezor for the District of Columbia, togetber with the mprovements thereo Herms of maler Soid subject i a frst deed of trust of $2.250, balance cash. $200 deposlt re. quired at fime of sale. All conveyancing and recording at purchaser's cost. Terms of sale o be complied with within 30 days from the sule or the trsutces will resell the property at Close,” in Clarence T. Lacy and Harvey C gin Islands, Haiti, Etc. Belt’s subdivision, in sald block recorded book 52 at folio 142 of the oftice of the sur- INTERNATIONAL MERCANTILE MARINE COMPANY, F §t. N.W. R. M. Hicks, Passenger Manager. Two Short Plays—Washington Players Auditorium—Monday—8:30 P.M. Public Invited Ui rink and cost of he acfauiting purchaser. 1 J. EDWARD LI KOBENT K. MABORNEY, y814.t5.0.80 Trustees. Passenger and Freight Services Connections Encircling the Globe 17 | Drafts and Foreign Money Orders SCHOOL of DRAFTING Roy C. Claflin, Pres. 14th & T Sts, North 272 Night Classes—Day Classes Individual Instruction Course in 3 to 9 Months BOOKS — SCHOOL AND COLLEGE' TEXY books for every school, and miscellaneous 25 ail sublects bought and sold. oew ané PEARI K BI 983 G st. n. MUSICAL INSTRUCTION. —NMAIN 3855 ALL BRANCIER _° Wullmgt-nConm'utory of Musie.. AVE.. AT DUPONT CIRCLE. 9% mwen! g THOS. 3. OWEN & 80N, AUCTIONEERS. TRURTEES' SALE OF VALUABLE REAL ESTATE, IMPROVED BY “THE THREE- STORY BRICK RESIDENCE NO. 3523 14th STREET N.W. By virtue of ‘a_certain deed of trust duly recorded in Liber No. 4388, folio 13 et seq. T Tand Fecarin oftha Districe ‘ot Colamibia. und at the request of the party secured by, e updersigned trastees will sell at in feunt of the premises SENTIL DA ACCOUNTANCY lle University Course givem by per = = instruction. Average leagth RO s nnp-nnou Enter at aay time. Onder ©- Rl ‘Ton CATALOG. STEWARD SCHOOL OF HIGHER ACCOUNTANCY 1202 F' Street Main 8671 For Sailings and Full Information Apply e COMPANY'S OFFICE, IBACRAE 17 1th St N.W. Washington o = : MERCHANTS AND MINERS situate In the Coanty of Washington. Disteict Transportation Company. el T, of Columbla, and designated as and being lot 116 in James D. Hobba' subdiviaion of lote th of square 2827 of Harry B. o o S, ot My 81 Eetabiishicd 1854, Oall or Write for Latest Catalogus ’ [ offica of the sukveyof fo the District of | Miltions of Passedgers Carried. Not a Life Lost. ENTER ANY TIME Zemo, flle W Columbia, in Liber 40, at follo 153, subject to N VA NORFOLK, / il Soechants of record, together with the | BOSTON _ SNoXY AT, o e Liquid, Gives Prompt Rehef‘-?:' b ey o ate: oneniea ot the purenase | PROVIDENCE. LiG\iRY25S, SCHOOL OF ACCOUNTANCY ||' Tpere is onc safe, ndable: o pid tn cash, baiance in. t : 8 = yabie in’ one’ ana "cwo_sesrs, | SAVANNAH E FRIDAY, Opportunity for Beginners treatment that relieves itc it do i A5ty OF A0 2% | JACKSONVILLE § et A SRl Ny ]| torture and | that cleanses aad 2 Freshman Accounting Tuesday, February 1 soothes the skin. R Ask any druggist for a 3!: or Ly deed of trust upon the property soid, or all cash, at the option of the purel de- posii of $250.00 will be required at’ time of | 3 JUST FORMING. University Faculty offering highest “grade C. A Menls and berth in stateroom on Main Deck ; struction. Standard case method. TEL. ST. 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