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REAL ESTATE. FOR SALE—HOUSES Continued “CHEVY CHASE. D. C. Lovely detached home of K large reoms and Bath: built-in garage: large lot: house in per- foct conditicn. Price has been reduced $12,500. Im. possession. 14th AND PARK ROAD. Charming 8-room and Z-bath house: s. ex.: san heater: hardwosd floors throushoot: 1ot . perfect cundition and immediate powsession can 14th AND TRVING N.W. Large home of 9 rroms and bath. Price, $8,000; half cash: good business future. p ITCHELL CO., WHLL BUILT HOME, ¢ how. beat, elec., s Fark road. 6 ROOMS AND BATH. : located on Joe nru-n SIDE. BE larze celiar, wi possession JORNSON, M 9 rooms and 2 baths: pom. Immediate R. HARRISON 308 7th st sw. _ Woodley Park Most ideal residential section. The ple Wardman Hotel. Very convenient. baths; entirely redecorated; Owner must wacrifice. To Close Estate. $19.500. Wonderfnl srmi-det Iot, between 165 and 1 the circle. 14 rooms: A most unusual proposition Visit 29 and 31 Quincy St Chevy Chase, Md. Phove Mn n 3868, W. C. and A. N. MILLER, Realtors uilders . Best Northeast Section. Near ( nn"r(\fl(m‘ll Library ' PRICE. $3.350: ONLY $300 CASH: ON FLA ave. n.e. near I3fh st.: a dands little 6-room boure 1a splendid condition. L. E. ¥ stmw. ]-OR ALE—COLORED. Most desirable home, having 6 large rooms and bath, located near 4th and N. J. ave. nw.| Price, $4,950.00. Easy terms. HARRY A. KITE Main 4846 1514 K St. N.W. coumrn—m YOUR OWN HOME. $1.00 E!‘ you. BRADFORD & CU., 357 Southers | QWNER T0 SELL DETACHED HOME: GOOD containing 6 larze rooms: hot- Ster heats electsic it open_fireplace: lot 85120 to alley. Can accept terms if desired. 40D Tth st n.w. +. FOR HOMES AND INVESTVENTS g ¥ Bee MAHORNEY & SULLIV. “Tuey Know Wi ton. R VAT ko S FOR SALE—COLORED. SEVERAL VERY DESIR- MOVING. PACKING & STORAGE WHEN MOVI or Roston get oods insared. Sth. Nes to PHO\E FRANK The Central Transfer Co. BAGGAGE. HAULI to paved allev. This home js in| MARYLAND A 3 SON TRANS service.’ baggage or furniture. MODERN FIREPROOF STORAGE e I LT R T 4 Luums VANS ON THE ROAD 17,000 Tons (a) May 25 s S. S. AEOLUS, You| 21,000 Tons (a) June 8 St olds record New York TIME, ton, “We Jacobs Office ~. W. B. MCSES 13en { WINTER BUILDINO STORAGE 30,000 sq_ft. 500 Room WoRRY 14 oMoy LONG-DISTANCE MOVING. CRATING, PACKING, SHIPPING. Your furniture insured for 2,000 while In 0o- distance vans; $500 small aad local vaas To please you Distance Haulin {niture and Freight Storing. | ping. 111-113 Florida Ave. N E. Modern firep PADDED MOTOR VANS FOR LONGDIS nce and Jocal hauling: packing and cratiok done by experienced men LITTLEFIELD, ALVORD & CO. Exper( Packers, Craters & Shippers | rurban and Long Distance Mov! EDUCATIONAL. NG TO OR FROM N_J. our_one-way prices: closad va TRA\:PORT MOVERS, RAZIL- UBUGUAY- ARGEN 738, NIGHT CALL M. iv.> Re lar ress Past *nd Freieit S 1331 H ST. N.W. STORAGE. A SUBURBAN . PHONF Tst at. n.w —Quick and careful D VIR Janeiro, Montevideo and Buenos Aires < I8 hours 48 minu 22 hours. Shipping Boa (a) First, Bece (b) First and ~ BAVE MONEY, : AL AND 3344 For full formation ap) to any passen, ageucy or to MUNSON Are Moving’ our aim. Local and Long All R. R stations. Fur- Packing. Ship- r D't. 82.92 Beaver 8t..N. STat the Line's. O 11LELLE27057/ 204470050177 8007 2000/ 0000140880180000 1) Drexel Bldg Kers Phitadelp Balt 5 Transfer Co., Inc. o ismie, Conwar Building, Chicago. (] ) ) 7 l & SONS, 11th AN storage. ¢ ST IIIIIIIIIIAS S SS 1S SPRING TRIPS storage ICUT STORAG! Phone Lin -.r-.An., W Finest Storage s for Household Merchandise. ce in City. s and BY WATER 1oy Distance Movlar. - Pctomac River and MOVING—P: “SAFETY FIRST” ABSOLUTELY UNITED STATES STORAGE CO. 418-4. FIREPROOF STORAGE ACKING—FREE ESTIMATES OLD POINT NORFOLK 20 10th St. N.W. | SEPARATE ROOMS, §1 Local and Long Distance MOVING By Carefal North CLEAN, DEY 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. JNODEEN SROOM DETACHED COTTAGH. e ront baveata Pacse Ciois. Tasero BUNGALOW. A Nttie BEADTY—T rooms. bath, la HIGHLY = M ' “"'""""’;"Sfl’flm H o some ope. I o i oot day o eves- Ba Bot-water heat, Shooe: troa SHOEMAKI electric wh ear 10 and N . Srw T bidg. of ii 5, ‘N f k] | i3 (%) =4 ! i d i : - O i m (o § EIShnbies 837 Woodward bldg. 3 ;i [N—11_ROO! Riehed or uafurnished: suitable for residence o and pianos. Estimates cheerfully given. veulent location. WESCHLER'S, ._Phooe Maln 1282 Palace Steamers— “NORTHLAND” OUTHLAN f STORAGE! “Every Day in the Year” 6:30 P.M. City Ticket Office, 731 15th Woodward Building Month and up STEAMBOAT (0. Men. Rates Reasomable PACKING BY EXPERTS 705-9 Fla. Ave. N.W. . “®ORAGE FOR fimm Fa. v AUCTION SALES FUTURR DAYS. ADAM A. WESCHLER, AUCTIONEER. Trustees’ Sale of Valuable Busi- ness Property, three-story bl’"lck building e g o purposes 13th street northwest; Sinn: (Also the desirable three-story brick apartmen! as the “St. Clair,” being num- bered 1717 T street northwest being the t house known igh-grade boarding house (between 16th and | signed trustees will offer for sale at public Dpeat Circie) Nadeees: Box 117K, Star of- 1921_KENYON oveitooking Rock Creek Park—Ope of the most | lot rumbered 17 in A. D. Busgtiful views fu the city; almost pew; wix | subdivision of part of square 291, as said xub- rooms and bath; ornamental stone ‘terraced front; shrub- | veyor of the District of Columbia in Boo Bw.h: gas; electricity: R';‘-"-. - 35.000: taiznce. 0 per month: Isepection by appointmeat, phone ‘wesk days between § ‘w NEW HOMB IN 90 DAYS acu.'ruuto wast it and eave several thousand dollars. We wsell lot and make loan for building. . P. NEFF. mys* WHAT YOU ARE LOOKING FOR! Chevy Chase, D. C., Bungalow openfireplace With Only a $500 Cash Pay- ment and Monthly Terms. w:lham E. Fowler & Company, 819 15th St. N.W. ___Phones Main 8416-8417. ONE NPWLY RBUILT BUNGALOW FOR sale or rent: § rooms. hall au h front: Iot 03150 feet For full particulars write JAMFS 0. LORE. Solomons. M4 11° FOR FALE -NEAR NORTH CAPITOL AND B ots. n.w " 6 rooms. bath, 500 Are you interested in grumg the best home for the least money? Here are just a few of | our nice homes, lected : carefully se-| Pleasant. in rear: tapestry brick comstruetion: | I3th street northwest: two-bath brick t distanee of car ety wired to} 1 apartment. Takoma Park. el seven moms. bath: fumare B0t SOXZE: fine trees: $1.000; terme arranged. Rangalow, Sve roams. batl electricity: garage: lot 383140, 56,80, $1.000 “eash, balunc £5 month Sew our other i eloc. Dipeles furnace: * homes {0 this seetion. \\'(:;)drid;zc A pretty sizrmm and bath wmi bangalow in) this Cnevs Cuaw of the northeast: rh h.-w. o) cash, bal Fricndshu::_I Teights. This §» a wonderful buy if .yon_ want Jovely hame in this lovely esction. Six large suany rooms and bath . hemt and elec- tricity: semi-slate and frame; 000 square feet ground, on cormer; terraces; fruit: grape @rbar, nuce sbade: fine View o west: only ooe fars to city. Bee it and buy now—$.750; $2.300 cash, balance (2905310] O. B. ZANTZINGER, M2 10w st nw. Main 5371 uovme PACKIRG & STORAGE The Big 4 Transfer Co., Inc., 1125 14th St. NW. Phone Main 2004 Specialists in the surveyor's | seq.. the sa dweiling ana 1 Intdrent et deed aepasit Terms of sl thirty days f advertised an cont inatio chager. | xevea “hundred and District of Columbi; ond_street southe Terms of sale: Oume-third of the purchase money to be paid in cash. the balance in two eyual {nstallments, payable in one and two years from day of sale, and to be represented by the promissory notes of the purchaser, bear- yable sewi-annually, and secured by of trust on_the property sold, or all cush, at the option of the purchaser. of 850 required at ty-three (763), in the as per plat recorded in office in Liber 9. at follo 350 et being a substantial brick known as premises No. 310 Sec- me t the rate of six per centum per ‘A cash time of _sale. to be complied with within m date of sale. otherwise the ited and the property re. resold at the defauiting pu; and risk_All conveyanch revenue stamps and con N Tor By pat: B17 14th Bt. N/, R. M. HICKS, 1306 F Bt. N.W. n of title to be Sale mude subject to ratification by the court. GEORGE C. GERTMAN. Trustee, B Giis a2 su et New York to Rio de . 8. MARTHA WASHINGTON codd Rio to New York (Steamersof U.8. G and Third Class. Second Glass. STEAMSHIP LINE To the SEASHORE Chesapeake Bay VIRGINIA BEACH MIDLAND" NORFOLK & WASHINGTON SOUTH AMERICA TINE rd) ond 1 in- iy ger LY. L7 27277 77 Tl 222222 T2 T I 7 7 77777 /577 33 )Y st. CUNARD ANCHOR Pessenger and Freight Servicss Coanections Encircling the Globe Drafts and Foreign Money Orders Bookings effectod for Norwegian Fjords Cruises from England, $105 up. For Sailings and ¥m! Information Apply COMFANY’S OFFICE, 617 14th St. N.W. ‘Washington Mount Vernon Steamer Charles Macalester Tth Street Whart Leaves Dally Except Sunda; 10 a.m., 2:30 p.m. Rato—Tioket, 7T90; admission to grounds aad massion, 85c; war tax, 6o—Total. § [ g TOURS. Popular-Prioed. EUROPE BEAUX-ARTS TOURS, P st Send for Giroulars, Gettysburg n-n-n Ferry . Auto Trlps e DELTA TOURS, Phone Main 1472. 500 Bend Bldg. Rtone 3 : ATLANTIC CITY, N. J. TTINTTHE HEART OF THIM PRINCESS ave . close to Reach and Nocks of & leading Prot. and Largext moderato-rat Steel wnd ~tone consiruction ninz water in_guest rooms Jutest improved Webater heat S and up duil and up daily, special week. n. . ROSECR. firefionm ATLANTIC CITY,NJ. f Tenn ‘,' 32" l’l« SDJ’ men(s atmodenfc ntea Restourant lemn uf & qusupu LRMANY | GRANDATLANTIC NEW OWNERSHIP MANAGEMENT “Parsonally Conducted. steel special weekly Booklet and ‘auto maps on EVENING CLASSES 100 SURIECTS TAUGHT BY FEDERAL EXPERTS. SPRING QUARTER STARTING. Coliege Credit and Easy Payments. Free Visitor's Gards to Classes RESEARCH VERSITY, 20 Jackson piace, near the White House. Sent for Catalog. Main 540, Calculating, Bookkeep- ing and Adding Machine School Competent Operntors Are in Demand DAY AND EVENING CLASSES BURROUGHS ADDING ; MACHINE SCHOOL 1057-5-9 MUN BUILDING Telephone Main 3596 SHORTHAND — TYPEWRITING TAUGHT IN 30 DAYS 30.DAY STENOGRAPHIC SCHOOK. 1410 H st. n.w.. second floor. 2576, COLUMBIA SCHOOL of DRAFTING Roy C. Clafiin, Pres. 14th and T Sts.—North 272 Night Classes—Day Classes In Session All Year Individual Instruction Ccurse in 3 to 9 Months Call or write for Intext catalogue. Enroll Now 2o th st m. mi no all R The University Preparatory School L. Adolph Richards, M. A., M. S.. Principal, s.e. cor. 12th and ¥ sts, w.; phome Fr. 2080, Mathematies, Physi Chemistry. Latin, . Spanish, glish. History, Bookkeep- . Stenograph! ‘Typewriting, Auditing, Ac- untarcy New ses, duy and might, Nrin Accountancy Evening and day- time courses at Pace Institute prepare for C. P. A. and Federal-ac- H R A i i Virginin_ave. near beach. Capacity, 800, countancy examinations Private baths, running water, elevatol $4.00 SR per day up. 'Bpecial weekls.' Booklet. Auto i“l and for p’n‘sttmns as Con- D L HAROLD LANDON. | trollers, Treasurers, Au-{4 “Best Looated Popular Priced Hotel' KENTUCKY AVE. NEAR BEACH. American Plan. $3 up daily, $17.50 up weekly European Rates, $1.50 up daily Elevator. Electric lighte and telephone in al rooms. mans with private bathe: running water. Fireproof_addition. N. HOTEL MARTlNlQUE Eentucky Ave. and Boantwalk, Faropean plan. Ronning water and tele- phones in all rooms. Private baths, Bievator Cafe and restaurant fttached. Re- raten for April, May ar SHOREI‘IAM Virginia Ave. Close to Reach Capacity. 50, American bian. Frivers bhinr Rouning water. Blevator. Eleetricity. Specta low apring. ___ALOIS GRUBER. rel:‘Zorezine. HOTEL KENTUCKY ditors and the like. B Informative 32-page Bulletin and schedule of beginning classes upon request. Pace Institute 715 G St. N.W., Washington $3.50 Per Month Gregg Shorthand Beginners’ Class Starts Monday, April 11, 5:30 P.M. Thorough Instruction 1 di di L N ) Unusually Attractive. Booklet. Eto. W. D. PAXTON. PROPOSALS. TREASCRY DEPARTMENT, BURBAU OF ngraving and_Printing, Washington, D. C., Mareli 1, 1921.—Sealed proposals are invited to fornish Dextrine, Oils, Textiles, Eogravers' Bupplies, Dry Colors, Paper Boxes, Paper and Check Paper durlng the fiscal sear beginning July 1, 1921. The right is reserved to reject any or all bids or parts of bids. Samples of Dextrine, Oils, Textiles. Engravers' Bupplies and Dry Colors must be received at the Bureau of Bugraviog and Pricting not later than 2 v > < p.m. Monday, April 18, 1921. Samples of Paper Box Blanks, Paper and Check Paper not later than 2 p.m. Monday, Apeil 11, 1921. Blank forms with specifications for proposals, giving dates on which the bids for the several sched- ules will be opened, and further information will be furnished on application to JAS. L. W LA R Srecten, wll5eplle ClevelnnA 1184-T. ATTACK POLICE PATROL. Two Killed in Clash With Armed Irish Civilians. April 9.—One civilian was al s0! DUBLIN, to 'l"hre" (with violin obligato). killed, four policemen were wounded, Schnecker:; cello solo, “Largo.” probably fatally, and a boy and a|Ghopin: instrumental ftrio, “Song woman were wounded last night in| Without Words,” Van Goen Limerick during an attack of a police | chorus and quartet will be patrol by armed civilians. by Miss Rubie (.- Stanford, ‘The civilian sualties, it was stat- | Miss Ruth Jones, cello. ed, were causc tacking party. Two policemen were ambushed last night near Macroom, County Cork, one of them bfln‘ kluod- The other es- SN by the fire of the at- | or; eral | departments of American W the 14th iand present Washington include Beach, Mana Zuc Burleigh, Harriet others. Jame: Tipton taking part will soprano; organ French composers Tuecsday ev the Central High & Howe sang French songs with color- ful 1nternrfll!|on aria, group of folk and art songs. accompanied artistically at the by Marie D ot v catine o ustaciof the many compatriot: of the nation Reve by Mr. formerly prominent accompan Alumni Washingon's proposed music-week osted to secretary hat music be cr stitution, with means provided by the federal government. gress and ea hould open thei to inspire nobility of thought and ac- tion. He ealls atiention to the advan- | ROl tage of the present opportunity President Harding, himself a meml of a musical organization. stand the loftiness and usefulness of, the campaign. Robert iember of the Advancement of Mu who has successfull n other usic week a meoting in the ington’s proposed movs evening at the Thomson School. Music will be national convention of the Pen Women. 1 141 illard April bon of the be in charge of Mrs. Susanne Oldberg. chairman of when the following heard: th Ars. Chambers, pia: in costume, Mrs. Edoua I-American the wo ummel, and Celia Fi Carter, Other’ illiard andall. ing the convention days will exposition of the Freer songs by Mrs. Frederick Upham Golf of Illinois, songs of Ruth Mason Rice and Mrs nnias Pugh. Miss Edith B. Athey from recital “Cloche How. audienc Passe the next i T t Athey will be a semble and Lent. The Musurgia program Thursday ern High School, with Harry Whe; Howard at the piano. the number: w H. ng March,” & in reles, will -d by talent of the sch rformance of rection of Ed Dalgleish assisting in the role of vdney” Vale, | The program to be given quartet will be as follow. Nathan Howar. incidental solos, Fakler; organ postiude. At the Vermont Church this evening the musical pro- gram will be as follows: Instrument- trio, “Serenad lo, Lynes; violin solo. Bohm; ohorus, ganist. W. E tor. the District [ of communit featured at Marga from California; Valeria Follio, Ttal- ian mezzo soprano; Robert Woodland | Gates, tenor, B. be of California will be varfous Opera program George alumnns transcription of Mendelssohn and of the Eiv “The Earth 1Is “My Faith Looks U promises to be a May festival in which every class of local life will take an active part Musicians are indorsing the movement to make factor in our work and pla Phillips, who has been promating a like interest in other citie Miss €y music a real and M has irton. £ son- nter the publi 100 eated “a national in- ecil B. N and that Con- h state legislature r sessions with music 2 will _under- | wrenc Association for the | ic in Ameri nd put through addrossed | of Wash- | Tucsday it interest nent the first League of the New 4-15. On the after- h, the program will music artists Clark. committee will be soprano, sinoe | cost selc tion Uni con 1r tr 2 until the the il tion qua tel B of d Beulah | st will from i | nist. The ar: offering aria well Am for ove in the hands Albion, whe me s Comy as ng rd will rks of Mrs H Laurance. Ware, Among those be Frances Core. iorvavanti, contralto. tenor, and Harland musical features dur- be an the gave a publ the chool. Ma together with the from Lakme, and a o was piano e Garziglia. cut among whom were with his rend airs of ; d the April 19, Mi the Cello tring arranged uartet will give a evening at West- nterspersing Thompson, will pla Julius Western Sokoloy, but now altimore’s musical violin selections, Mr. Howard. with that of forty ool will give a part minstrels under Muth_with Robert Sir an English visitor. nora, ‘quarte Mr. Miss Bolnn and Avenue Christian e, Widor; baritone the Lord's,” “Nordische Sage. mpbell- | ¢ “Spring | the of | L ber: | Kle m. | Hig, w National Guard w the dri Sta it eve ma zat aut was nn South Torovs wili on made guild h markinz tin, Te ving a m: bang at gratul ous The Ap Apter his 1 At t send m i ters () McAlpin Wilson, the D alf-hour recital ri » play £ 1 give at ead th riers Guild is to amr et hich t pril m s be sth in ¢ the spirit of the i, hig A in pur ler aghout th £ of the =o'l a telegram organ po A rict A ha several churches this evening commencement at |5 uring addition in to be n be ifled sins contralto_solo, to given The fifth public bew Orchetstr i give <pu—n Flower, Roge ¥ B X Wonder_if .. chapter at e sung was v audience that f the follow In the Belvidere. 1d *“Mam- Dunwoody Sulliv s Lucy o, il ce in Vain, 3. Church will Tipton; | copranc af th by pr M Hunizbe ta Miss K r has pl M Gertrude M ta pany Maurice Eiscnbers New York mphony "nh the thirmd res of the Potter serie at the New \L« ic auditorium Tues day eve Mis McRa who has been il home for five weeks, has returned to her studi 1407 Massa chus«tts avenue and expects to re- sume her work within the next few days. At Trinity Episcopal Church fo- night at S o'clock, on the occasion of the annual wisitation of the o lumbia Chapter of the Mason Lod; the music will be s follows [ ¥ pare Ye the Way of the Lord (Garre and there will be select by the Grotto Band. The music at t morning's service is s !n]\r\\ “Te Deum™ (Dudl uck) and of fertory anthem, 11 Ye Who Weep [ irl. The solo quartet is ) posed of Bernice Calhoun, soprano Nancy Stillwell, contralto: J. Alle Bell, tenor, and G. H. Lambert, bas: National Guard News l nits of at tf cadene 1. Col it Corps, has he officials say. ry nder. C ¢ th rd ions hz hor of tual instruction in the District being drilled each | to es are e 20 F v n_state that under man is his own company 0l. Lent e Army. enjo d organ been the ing ry m nard Lent A d. z a book on the drili system which h few regular Army organi- of Columbia on L street in of close order General the instructor. National Guard this system com- author of s the rd the District privilege tion has enjoved in that tt giving ac- Regiment, have received permission ablish a camp on the shores of otomac. It is anticipated that amp well be established in suct as will be easily reached by s as well as by boat and afford an outing even to men ved during the da the the str will Organization of the auxiliary en- | gineer company, now being formed to take the place of the old ist Sepa- rate Battalion, is progressing rapidly Capt. Arthur C. Newman, a form: guardsman who saw service in the d Infantry Regiment during the war, is to head the new organization jand is well pleased with the numbers of old members who have re-enlisted fere Braithwaite, direc- The fifth of the season's series of free organ recita 18 under the auspices of the Ameri- has rang, o which quainted such would willingly bLe made wadlabl spe nformed Pre nee wi not bee d, but the o the n if general PELAEZ OBREGON AGENT. MEXICO CITY, Pelaez_has been April 8.—Gen. Manuel authorized by I dent Obregon to give any information concerning Mexico requested by the United States government while he is in Washington, and during, sojourn | there he will conf | Harding if the latter official statement. 1t declares further that Gen. Pelacz has ident Obregon such a Americs r solicitedor Mr. ¢ data relative to ma is Hardir with ac- tters intimately i 2 ) R trio, “Te 2 obithe Tocals in a | This_company will be mustered into dnm‘ six housekeep- St Charics Place and Bomck Fresh and son Principles, Also e e it Dair | Members ox thetlocal euged pul fa s National Guard service on April eapiog weter: Fooms; elevator, ; ng; sole ISR bl i R 19 n the Armstrong Manua! Training Wfi& ne rajes; Cosch at traina. Classes at Convenient Hours R F(?J?l;‘r‘;fifl‘ el e (LeeL TR o l";"’f’h-"‘"",’fi pric- | School. s x —-———fih ‘_‘r_ for Advanced Students 5 feing fOnEhaateh s nishithesnl P three bfl dwdlm === Gawler; “On the Road to Mar shoot May 7 inst the midshipmen | A sehanl o e s stony e £ 0 Speaks-Howar, quartet: solo, At Annapolis. " Some Eond Scores have cors i neld Toesdey and Thursdny numbered 807 L street north- YMCA SCHOO].S OWn Pohm, ME S OunE, ORT "SOUth-| peen turned in. and those frin venings of each Weel ‘st the armors. Ske : . Guarte naking excellent progress. The fea er the direction of Capt. Sutto west; the five-room frame . U“"u':‘ ik m?‘::’c'"‘ 1736 G S N s i aaesata will Lepeat heir pro-| MAKINE excellent progress. The team under the direction of Capt. Sutton A s & 1 eni ¢ o > | 8 < 1 dwelling numbered 1427 e D ou | et treet N.W. gram Tuesday evening in conjuncuion| \ocd until April 23 All guardsmen | Camp Simms G5 well policed and Rhode lshnd .m norfl: $3 op daily; $17.50 up weekly. Amer. plan. Main $250 o eTah of W, H.' S, under the v desire to co e still have a dy for a busy summer. The bar- ‘Bookint. FETTER & Houuum Dramatic Club o Sl S &) chance to make t p ve been recently painted. = l Spanish Sch f Wach _{direction of Miss Haughton, teacher A e pani 00l of as| mgtm of English Members of Com rcpared for use Profs. from Spain. 14235 G st. M. ! = o = maz " A succeseful concert for the benefit SPANlS TSCHOOL OF |°f the West Wasnington Bapiist) — Church was given at the church - ‘ WASHINGTON day evening by Mrs. John J. Stahl Island avenue northwest, and 'IHE SENA'I'OR Tmte, trom_Son B X e ubal, contEalto, J the three-story brick, stone 2pid Progress. 1 M.5685. 10°| K'red East, baritone: Arsenio Ralon 5 Virgizia_av. at Bourdwalk. Fireproof. Our| POOKS — CHOOL AND OLLEGE TEXT | violinist; Constanee Finckel, piani e - front dwelling, n spring rates, American plan, $4.00 day. on'81L Sabiects Bockht i s e ond sy | George Schimmel, tenor, and Mrs. 1im- | g or tne Sunday practice | and will proceed far down the river T BeD Tiad srise % TRAYMORE Fuipe | EatiShs By S e S | ory Torels, orzanis, " Anone :!::]‘m,w S 18 Sl et (o e e T 7 CIVIL SERVICE CLERK PROMOTION A e ot ; fes ing day proceed down th northwest. S Exumtustion Fon o SRomol Lor Smart). “God * Shall Wipe | District of Columbia was take: T e Tropeal owa 1 By virtue of & decree of the Supreme Court || Worlds Greatest Hotel Success | SetSiiit > Tim, erade, April L, miaer | K0riy All Tears” (Fieid), “Christ, our | 010 et B8 GOl aser ot willisstsin Boct Do BATHS: FUR- |of the District of Columbia, passed in Pauity = == April' 5. cfii“ clames, men and_ wom. Passover” (Schilling), d Hath Ap-|* LA Cause No. 3%700 (Jones ve. Jones), the under- m STWEEY nn: SERVICE PREPARATOR: pointed a Day” (Tours), “As It Began | signed here for ining. The p— ) s.¢. cor L2th & F ata. n.w. P.Fr. 208 | (o Dawn”_(Martin), “Christ the Lord {down the Poto was made shortly T ; auction. in front of the respective premises. 8. Carolina Ave.. near Beach. The ,,.,_ ot b o ) £ L) Ma \horate plans for other on TUESDAY. mA;l:(fier'\:rli‘r“_r:\urgv C eats. g,,.é... £ rates, $3 daily; C_CGUN—TXNCY I;! J‘?:ru':",, [sbhumfiflm plano So-|,fier 10 o'clock the morning, and training work durmz the spring and > 1 . s ot Easic weing worke Jensup’s executors’ 18 - eloptana, Pres. & Myt Dance” (MacDowell). “Scherzo™ (Chio- | the vesscl, under command of Ensiz : being worked Offers_exceptional opportunities to |pin). Miss Finckel: bass solos, “Be|C. M. Donahoe. U . proceeded Tohe Maicatie flasmed.in slecping | division is meorded in the offiew of the The Phl“lp! House Smbitiows men and_women. = Bth)" and Know" (Iiereom), Mr. Last | far as the governmen e aarad Srigation Are. per Beach. A. C. TER 2 = ol A = e : adio classe chools in T T o S T B A & 0 el e ey Classes | ooty Chary, (Hmile | s o, M ¢ e an asse: P : + ip arious obstacles hav. DAY, AT FIVE ocLock G Mr. Ralon! solo. “Come. Ye permitted to inspect the G o ome RO tweniy ‘feet front by tae full d Hotel Fla.b.erty Raleigh), Miss Misel: soprano solo,| Mess was served whil Al LU : imal ot umbered o i1 pauare numbered T e } PACE INSTITUTE | ear Not Ve O lsr (uck). Mre | lay at the dock there, : o AT a o Eoilc Schools Solne ot B four hundred and one (401). improvi y | ew Yor e aves. St ; . “Gloria” Z{the fact that this v irst trip | 15 € a e e U | premises mumbered H07 L. strest . morthwest. Besorated.” Burspean pian. 6. LINDENREIM, | 718 G ST N-W. Comer 8th and G Stx. | 0L, (00N S0, Horia” (Buzal- e JRet, (I VRS YL Slsotine e | come, in a fow weeks when the local Ang. ON WEDNFADAT, THE TWENTIETH New Cl S maranrad | WOOD’S SCHOOL e | oines which propell the! vessel PVl sesery e LRitation ba Lanacter fo DAY OF APRIL. AD. 1921, AT FOUR ew Clarion e na g Rty The CecellaSinge RutharineRichils chironen s fes | be the finest training school in th OCLOCK PM. lot numbered 27. in George Comfortable. Running water and private Al Commercial Branch o cangers—_SathanneRich Stiff Lrom s avinter lay-ap, S 4€- | country. The reserve officers are & W. Riggs' subdivision of lots In square 210, bath. Garage. Mcokiet 8. K. BONIFA( LINCOLN $a mercinl Brasene kAR soprano; Alice Douglaa dones; con-icided notito proceed durther. ing given every kind of aid and sup an'per piat recorded in Liber W. F.. folio 6, e a3 L 5 tralto: Wilbur C. Fielder. fenor. and | During the vovage down the Pt By the oMiaere oF The AVeLE of the records of the office of the murveyor of ‘Write L FRALEY MlLl.S BOXING-FENCING LESSONS TAUGHT AT| Fred J. Eden, baritone—under direc- |the men were put through a series of | [0 % € e e the: D;flmurgx Celumbis. "nw']""--‘mh e et 4 Humphrys bldg.. Atlantic City, 5'{.':.'".«:3;'3:: ;;g‘fl :Bmhmd“;:gum gentle-| tion of Mrs. Henry K. White, with |dril miliar to the life of S ”u'\m” ,i‘”;xi,‘m: ‘-ni“ orthwest: N1 LY B =, For rooms, &pts.. houses, u- = Emelie Margaret White, acT®npanist, | o'-w « pointing dril {Battation. it the Natlonall ATTER ot 23 n CeopRUINTELY THERE Main 1200 R Vo | gy el e TOMCR g T R TR gave an enjoyable program Tuesday |tol practice, signaling. radio i Hliost 1 she conatrs tional Capital tt jon of Iote in square 210, as said subdisizion Ext. 108. JTront Atlantie | Qe ,.,m,.x o insitaetton; . cotisgs, l‘\vn]m,.(_h']fnrp the Columblan Women |tion and ship operat recorded in the office of the surveyor of N. 6YSB, or call | gory mathematics. phyaics, ¢ at the College Women's hey |and the men disp Navail Fonstee M‘N“ e Tiistrict of Columbin in Book W. F .. page )y, e e Datent oikce were assisted by Miss I | The Sunday « their clothing Sper o 1 by premises numbered 1izs ‘nn_;m! . o, | moarste braith, a graduate of George Wash- |part of the regular schedy e o Y10 in Wermter KAzer. OLLA"D -‘N A T l o N A L ington University, who read un origi- | ins of the local reservists : for traini cord- 13's subdivision i s nal one-act play. The program in- [at 10 o'clock the vessel will ma fun to m ecivaon OF The Eonieie: Wit recantd To 79, af the! cluded the waltz song, ~Carmena~ |other trip. This trip, it is planned. | or® the Triacare darion g noly eyor of the Dis | | (Wilson): “De Back-Slidin' Brudder” |the vessel will proceed to Quantico. 7 AR WK Rk doiiess i v AMERICA LINE ISCHOOL FINE| () w2 it 2ot e ie Stk men Wil | 100 fa v rivelt 10 s izl S5 the iorth end of i Across the Desert Sands” (Fin- [spect the large m » tra camp B haneucli i Fe Tt reerwiie | NEW YORK TO ROTTERDAM e aver e { PLIED AR . e Toureer Pefore ol | there e 3 - ta he 'I ave Yo e olk” | there. nce had been denic el i VIA & AP (Grifmell). Miss Tones: <On the Road | Later in the epring, it wa einted L 2 mites pumber | PLYMOUTH, BOULOGNE-SUR. - o Mandalay eaks), Mr. Eden:iout by direc e work o alow e mhode, northwest {Ryndam ....Apr. 23, May 28, .nnfnz '» i 5 FELIX MAHONY, Director “My Lady Chlo’” (Clough-Leighter): the local reservis another sub- E peace-time allow - THDETY DAY AT FIVE- | N Amwterdam.Apr. June 4, July D . “De Judgment Day” (negro spirituel,,chaser will be brought around from < A Kot S s X i Noordam .May 7, Ju 1, July 18 1505 Penn. Ave., Mnm 1760 by Charles Fonteyn Manney). the ( the fleet at the Washington navy vard | ance of despite 1 fact that 3 ubdisinion 13 reorded in Touk 27, Rotterdam ...Vay 21 June 25, July 30 = cetia Singers: “The Brink of Silence” |and used to handle the increased | the United Siates is still considered of the records of the office of the sur | Gen. Pass. Office, 34 State St. N. Y. Day and Evenmg Ch“e' (original), M albraith ng, Sing, [ number of seamen who are expected | tn be in a technical state of war with mbia, improved Or Local Agents. Birds on the Wing" utting), Miss :;- a‘mnly to xlut:-\ the crui: et When | Germany. The enlisted personnel are ir apartment, { — = ¥ l = Decmfi o Rich and Mr. Fielder ‘Whispering he two vesse! re assigned here, one | qllowed to collect $30 upon reporting n, Costume - 4 il leave turday afternoon - - nited American Lines nterior on, Hope" (Hawthorne). and will leave on Saturday ufternoon 10| for duty for training, insteag of the i bln Joint Service With Design, Textile Design, Color, | Beloved" (Pinsuti). take those who can get away car -time $60. A Ham| urg' American Line Commercial Drawing, Individual | At the Chureh of the Cdvenant this { ther@ : ough heokings to rom 0 afternoon at 2:30 o'clock the mus GU 2 et et 16 e | VIR VIR i, Ml e Instruction. Register No w.|afi'momn nt Ui e ik iy i sy NEW ENO WILL TRIAL. | GUATEMALA SPURNS GALE. o JRIalie ealunionlly, v 2 —== == double quartet. At § ock the o O CITY. April 8.—Linn A. E corrs b gned o nmunt ow e peperty wldl|_ P LEARN LANGUAGES |||cyemine ehoir'sin ‘sive the prozram.|N. ¥. Appellate Court Says Verdict American’ agitator and araft devonsr of 310 on premisen 415 130 simet | Royal Mail Steam Packet Co. Virginia Beach, Va. AT THE Tion of Gadney Tloyd Werghteon, with Was Against Evidence otk il it b mrteres o urihwest and o on each of the other | o on Sy v Lloy¢ LW a 3 R week, e reqnired At fime of sale. Al ».m..gh bookings to and from Southampton, | Now epen. Equipped with all_mod Harvey Murray at the organ. and in| .o wooo : | Guatemala, whe ught refuge e stamps lull(hmdlm Liverpool, "Dublin. " Paris. Antwerp, |coneenienios. | Trivate bat Hot and eord BERLITZ SCHOOL the evening, with Claudo Robeson at| NEW VORK. April 9.4 new ftrial according to newspaperadvices reach- e 1o e co Wi ithin v New Yo e. system i - n| er. G e, 8 0! e|w sent eithe Salvad o BY FOITHE e T == & asfersand aad” to” speakthe Toreiza || | plication” (Seott): incidental solo, otithe willlof Amow ¥./Bno. disnosing ] e Driftwood (b iaagns Mr. Miller: soprano_solo. “But the > wort s than $20.000,- 79084 f ttage TRIAL LBGSONFREE. | TLord 1s Mindful of His Own" (Lieur- [ 000 v i MUSICAL INSTRU(’I‘IOH s Open all year. Home mooking -: reasonable ance), Mise Bolin: anthem, “Lead Us,| The court held that the verdict of Wi C =] ADAM A. WESCTILER, AUCTIONEER. e ool simindinge. . Oceaniitronts La Salle Spier, O Father” (Spross): Incidental solo, [# jury in Surrogate’s court. declaring ashington onserntory Music QA] V‘iPRF\{l 0. !0' M! R. P. JARV PIANIST Mr. Backing: offertory nnlhe:L ‘I‘Thg,\' no ‘l\lfl incompetent w ;'“ SUMMER RATES o) EMISES NO. 81 — M = 3 i st in t ord” s will, was “contrary to the ; s REET SOUTHEAST. WEST VIRGIN Pupil of Mg:r;:?:flyr and Richard '(l‘_:\‘aetan!’:\’xvt n:‘:fl;:p:‘;l‘fid' e D D e y e “I‘HI\‘I‘ bomes of i DletEht b E (e Supreme Courd ANNOUNCES Evening—Organ prelude, Many of the heirs of the estate con-| SPECIAL HAWAITAN MUSIC CLASS. * 555, entitled “Henry pey. (rrasurer Pence s rlfl S Hotel he has opened a permanent #tudio i [ tire” (Rafl): anthem tested the will. Columbin University. 7 plano piayios made cany. of the Perpetual Building Association, an un ffl;;;;pgynmg:,,m;“;” T ey, "roees | Love. My Shepherd Is® (Shelloy which was bequeathed a large sum o Winn & idar Music, ineorporated association, plaintiff, ve. Rosslie LSt 2 ental solos. mith and Mr. was among the cont Wts. Among ow Yorl Pence Springs, W. Va. | i 0k i it | entat iy iy s and My, Rk | was mone e contescinte: Amons ) s M ek L | et truster, Wit reaciiat Now: Modern: March to December. end' for booklet nnd rate omn Thought” (Ambrose), Miss Smith: | Amos I, 1. Pinchot, William 1 Eno. Sl e ot premliss.’ oo ERIDAY. Midway bstween Washington, D. GC., Telephone anthem, “At Eventide Tt Be| piorence . Graves. Antoinette FIVE O0CLOCK P M fot - eighteen a8) | aad Cinclanati, Ohio, Frankiin 5238, Light” (Woodman): offertory anthem. | wioot™ iy Tane Fno and Mary b in Pond & Rraioard's subdivision of square | On the Chesapeske & Ohio Ry. sldence. “Pleasant Are Thy Courts’ (Herrick): | g ™" 2 rending taught: demon stration. w. DENART SCHOOL OF POPULAR MU: N([' 1403 H st now. 14% BESSIE N. WILD Velee Oulture. Plaso and Harmoay. Stodio, T3 B. L Ave. N.W. Phone North 2711 MR. S. M. FABIAN PIANIST AND TEACHER Studi 13th st now. __Phone_Franklin 3110, " MRS.DANIEL Voice Builder: Teacher of Singing. 1808 G STREET N,