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FASHION CREATIONS OF THE STAGE. Vowder The first heginning will offer Ayres, in day and production and Satur Point.” production lan, featur ley (hinty nd Frida mel Myol ay, ald ¥ en.” and g in “Oliver “Diamond in “The T s nesday, T Frontier Thursday, of Posse MISS MARIAN HOLLAND e e Were a quaint organdy frock in (i<t Ont MISS NAN HALPERIN Was a charming “cameo girl” in the S - i . . i 'THE EVENING STAR “Betty's Burglar” Sunday and Keaton in “The Haunted House" . “Down Home.” and Fridu) duy. Bessie Barriscale. in her latest release, “The Breaking Knickerbocker. Sunday and Monday of next week the Knickerboc! Hampden ‘of 1 Wwill present “Bob acer. the first special released by Marshal Nei- ing James Kirkwood, W ) Bar Marjorie Daw and hers; Tuesday and Wednesday, “Th Truth '~ About Husband Thursday ¥, Mary Miles Minter, in The Little Clown, and Saturday, Tom Moore, in "Officer 666." Lyric. 3 v and Mond: Eugene O'Brien, : Sunday matinee on in “King of the Circu Constance Talmadge. in . Wednesdav, Car- in “Beautifully Trimmed" The Great Lover": Frid Parker Production, “Godless Saturday, Harold Goodwin, Twist, Matinee only, Queen.” ’ Savoy. fonday. George Arliss devil Tuesday and Wed- homas Meighan in “The the Stors” and Buster Sthel Clayton in “The Pr n” and comedy. “Torch Friday. Jack Pickford i of College™ and Harry Pol- “Midnight Rounders.” “Bringing Up Father." lard in “Rush Orders™; Satu-day. e - | Wanda Hawle N “The Snob” and “The Toonerville Folli cilla_collar and short kimono slecves, finished with a fluted edge. A tailoi- FOOTLIGHT FASHIONS. WMISS JULIETTE DAY ed back velvet how iied_at the throat, BE EILENGRE DE WITT EE 5 and a fold of velvet ribbon girdled the | Sunday, 1SS JULIETTE DAY was indeed a | Was a very “Dangerous Mald™ in her | waist. The skirt consisted of a narrow i Phyllis" York. Charles Ray i and Monday. Justine Johuston.: “Dangerous Maid” at the Na-|frock of satim and siver cloth, flowered organdy foundation' and a|in “Tthe Playth and flaring overskirt of white shadow lace, fcomedy, tional last week in her attractive new - gostumes. Sho first entered tho stage|gown sketched. 1t was developed in | gandy. circling it . n' 2 Quakerish three-piece suit of oyster white satin. with a girdle of sil-| Miss Nan Halperin, who was fea- e e e reorey S¥ | Ver cloth and trimming of crystal se. | tured in ~The Midnight Rounders o cne shaply et ered With | quins. The bodice was cut with a low. | first did a clever character bit, and as | Pickford i with appliqued bands of flowered or-|day, Mae Murr: The Gilded 1 TackS *: Tues. in “Rush Orders’ ke in Th Thursday, Jach > i a few tailored darts. The coat was cut|rounded neck, which included the[the “voungest in the family,” wore w[romedy “The Artier's Muddia- , WASHINGTON, D. oo all subjects botzht and L. Adolph Rickards, ing, Stenoz o | eountancy.” New ‘ciasees, o 100 S FEDERAL E; SPUING QUAR ! Calvge Credit 20 Jackson pla Send for Car near K. April 5. Speci Bcbool, . or. 12th & F st REGIS! in box style, and had long tightly fit-|shoulder straps. and the skirt was|black taffeta frock and a hair ribbon iday, Madge Kennedy in “The Girl ' ting sleeves and a severely plain collar. | short and very wide and flaring. Nar-|almost as big as herself. Later she ‘grey blouse underneath had a,TOW bands of sequin trimming were | added several vears to her age and ap- MUSICAL INSTRUCTION. rounded neck, piped in green. and short | looped across the bodice, front and|peared in a handsome gown of draped o tulle sleeves, also green bordered. _The | back. and wider bands ran lengthwise ! silver cloth with rhinestone trimming OLIN, PIANO STUDIO. skirt was formed from alternate gray|on the skirt. The large bow of silver |and carried a hige black ostrich fan. JOSEPH F. ROSN and green pleated panels. Her hat was | ribbon at one side added a chic touch|Her most picturesque character, though, 14 8th & smart Napoleon model with a green|to the costume. vas "My Lady of the Came for Grnament at the front. “Bringing Up Father.” at the Belasco, | which she donned wig and crinoline. WulnnglonCn servatory of Miss Day also wore a georgette|was essentially a farce, and the cos- | The frock, which is sketched, 8 Of | Special Su frock shading from flesh pink to light | tumes which Miss ILouise Harl, as| pink silk with festooning of varicolor-{ ta Govt. orchid. It had a gilet of silver cloth | Maggie, wore were rather startling.|ed flowers. with a quaint corsage: of | MAIN 7K58 set in the sleeveless bodice. and a|but could hardly be termed artistic.| posies placed on the bod She car-| 1408 N. I wreath of brightly colored flowers | Their color schemes ran to vivid greens | ried a tiny fan and wore wristbands of | RAGTIME Pl wound around the waist, the skirt|and magentas, with piumes as a favor-| : 3.3 Music ummer Rates April 15 Clerks und Chi RRANCHES AV TAN black velvet ribbon. guaranteed : composed of a series of pointed flounces. | ed trimming. However, Miss Marian| Miss Jand Green. another featured ;",:”""-A{'filw - Miss Day carried a hat of .orchid straw, | Holland, as Patricia, a ward of Mag- | member of the company, wore a par-! flower and ribbon trimmed, to add the | gie's, was afforded an opportunity tol ticularly smart afterncon gown of | finishing touch to @ charming color|wear some attractive. gowns. Perlmps|brown lace over copper-colored se-| s the prettiest was the little pink and |quins. Later, as a “jazz vamp.” she | Perhaps the most striking creation| white organdy model, which is illus- | appeared in black veivet and carried | worn by Miss Day was the eveningltrated. The bodice had a_h'th Pris-|a turquoise blue feather fan. { posaln wiil i building. i fur table triumph of their long and hon- AMUSEMENTS 55 " 55 Photoplay Features. show. The company includes Homer ’ Dickinson, Grace Deagon, Mahel “Lying Lips.” ‘Walter Hampden's “Hamlet.” |Elaine, Dorothy Moore, Myrtle Vie- ying Lips. torine. Doris Wayne, Phyllis Ray. ing Lips.” the Thomas . Ince ‘Waiter Hampden's-interpretation of | pap Quinlan, Earl Rickard. Dan Me- | production now being shown at * Hamlet last' night at Poli's was Neil. Brazil and Griffin, Arthur Yule! Loew's Columbia Theater. will b marked. by a departure from the tra-|and George Youngman. A scenic pro- | continued next week. beginning nex = ditional p:nr-yu of the “mad Dane’s” | duction in two acts and nine scenes |Sunday. In it are featured House 1L the geverume: eea 3 EGAL NOTICEs. is promised. Peters and Florence Vidor. The| __ il character. Mr. Hampden sees uam~l ¥ story is ]by May l‘.d{mmnn m;.x Ii JAMES P SCHICK, Attorney. cou = particularly notable -for one of the - 2 A Tet as & courtier. gifted and acconi- Keith's. - greatest shipwreck scenes ever pro. DESKIL SDISEILICTS plished; a gallant lover, made sad by Jected upon the screen. Plobate Court.-No 23t the murder of his father and by his; B. F. Keith's Theater for next week S jee that the Phasize the sids of Haricie harae. |announces the class and novelty of “ter which shows him a philosopher bills that have been crowding the! .“Smight From Paris. a deep student, characteristics|thedter the winter through. final se-| « ¥ g 4 “t of tul o ceases 1 suy ma who enteriatns Jections of which will be anriounced in (3, M, TRy Drin s Sumiar, L thoughts and volces them. as at-|the dramatic columns of this paper!Fron pari alor ot o QSR (o Hamilet. Me'Hampdents| intoc i | story by Sada ¢ is said to] Interpretation is his own. however.| Sunday at 3 and §:15 p.m.. the cur-| 5o Nigs KKimball's most brilliant pi &nd his acting is convincing in what- |rent program will be given for the| cura in yenrs. of-Fing o Ste @ever role he assumes. last times. 3 | of exquisits scencs, gorgeous gov ) Harry Irvine makes a very good — = ! and lavish investure. Claudius. although he lacks in this. Andree Poole's Musical Buds. e role the strong personalily w! is 11 . the King's. He was seen 1o much| Andre Poole's Musical Buds will “Billions. better advantage in his role of Mac-|be a charming headline feature of the | . - @uff, in “Macbein." Monday night. | | Cosmos Theater bill mext ween 1t Nazimova. the noted Russian Allen Thomas gives the traditional| 18 an offering combining youihtul * i5te of stage and serecn. - interpretation of Polonius: William | beauty and melody, and onc of the CRUEed it oswis T alace Rl | isi 3 veek. inning Sunday. |l Disteie Sauter, as Horatio, is successful and! €Xquisite feat..es of higher vaude- o : . i o Ernest Rowan, as Laertes, is convinc-| Ville. Mme. Swann's Pets. & highly & Neaivmovk MeicoNproduc: jnieters joa v irt ng for the most part. although at | traincd aggregation of beautiful cats, fion of the Frepeh drama by J i ety e ern i Jose Frappa and Henri Dupuy Ma- fimes his portrayal is extremely. emo. | Will be the children's feature. Others ! e Mobal scencs might be ciitlcines for!In a program which hus been care-pxuel. ILina love story ol 3 being overdone. . fully ‘selected from the better fea-;Princess and a Greenwi f Mary Hall, as the Queen, scoredtures of ihe viaudeville circuit in- "f"fi Mho found 5 lxm the one ob- |10 L0 again last night. taking her part ag-; tlude Phyllis Gilmore apd company | LaCe [0 Thefr happiness bui bio e mirably, and Mabel Moore, as Ophelia, | I7 # dramutic playlet. “Blackmail”; i {ound themsloes penaiiess and con- iy ereates a more favorable impression (00Pcr wid Ricardo. in versatile non. | tent at the end. ! in the rhad scenes than in others. zl-| $ense: Ward and Kinz. in odds and . though her acting is commendable as: €79 of comedy: the Kitara Japs. in ‘The Woman Untame: ol iy jan oriental feature. and Rice and: . _ oo B 00 Mr. Hampden will appear tonight: Bardo. in an unusual interlude ar‘"}m‘rf Mo ¢ fn “Romeo and Juliet.” tomorrow after- | “Scentric danci: {week, beginning funday - moon i ~The Merehant o gaom.arer: | matinee attraction will | sEReSINNIIE ) Sundax,Silisons < 0 i Arbuckle’s lauthable - 1he mogt claborate produ ;rkhy,_nfrhl in “The Servant in the; Brewsters Millions™ and ! booked for this house— I3 3 - Gy i h-talked-of e management = Foir’; i “Bang.” a new mermaid laughmaker, | OVErn's much-talked-of Sew { careful in seating the audience. Last| THis week's program will be pre- |!amed.” starring Doraldina. the ceic- | night's first two scenes were marred: Sented for the last time at the Sun- ('1' 1 J’-}h‘l"".] m"".’f 4»” by Dark by the confusion incident to the sr.| 43Y Performances, starting at 3 p.m. ! {joud Javiitoricy and athers, on- | rival of late comers and th {Junction with & musical and dancing | Ing of a number of ,,“,om",lfg;”;;{“; iprologue, “The Hawaiian Musical Re- ! - i wrongly placed by the ushers. | Ifavorite dancer of the King of Swe- An interesting :nd;‘amuningsufi- gen. and the dancing mensation uf |of |1 e, . Fi s igram announced by Maunager Spar-;“Ciro’s Partout.”” Paris. France, and ', cease, Potter-Eisenberg Recital. .row at the Strand Theater next week | the Winter Garden. New York, She oo duecise The third Potter recital. given last and prescnted for the first time this!will be accompanicd by [lorence | the xa Bight at the New Masonic Temple Au- Sunday will be headed by Al Flelds, | Armstrong. lyric soprano: Marie T: 2 ditorium. was of great Interest to its!the popular domedian, assisted by lor. coloratura. and the Roval Ha- audience. Mr. Potter's e Con Roddy. in “The Man Behind the!Wailan Quartet of native players, |5 tiey mique and sparkling tone quality ! (nhair.” An added feature will be the |8ingers and dancers. B i i :::M‘“"‘fi".. “g;_"b;?h as “Etude |Sy"" x Musical Noses. a pable '-md| SEin - umann, ¥ v a P 9" J0y. The program was beautiga) ang ' "¢ AL e & ‘(')'l‘h““i “Bob Hampton of Placer.” Well selected and included two®hopin ; f Music. Charm and Color. ol Neat week, Crandall's Metropolitan =usbers ome the Etude.In £ Major.»| V111 Include Caron and Farnum, . )0 SO0 S rchl s Aleiropolitan, Which Mr. Potter rendered with es-|Clown acrobats extraordinary. Arthu N erecn Marshal Nellan aans l-;f any peciaily fine feeling. The lovers of Dunn apd Company. in a humovousyoteeh MATERAl Netia liaicdetetina) Debussy were ouite enthusiastic over :skit, and the Grodon Duo. in “Melo- | 190 Of Placer The climax « looded | STPREME ¢ m.(golxlun playing of the “Arabesque |dious Sonz Studies” Lolumbia, 1 encore. “NavelotrCiArming McDonnell | “Society "Snobs.” the lalest Selzélairy James Kirkwood, Wesley (Dinty) FIth much eatiractis ¥ also received | nick production., featuring Conway |Barry, Marjoric ‘ : THEOI K of 1l The ceilist. M Munrice Eisenperg, : T°2H6 Wil be the photoplay. :Tom Gallery and Pat O'Malley are in | of Columbia I charmed his andience with the fies. e fdhcicanty L ey and rhythm of his playine. His color. | Bathing Beauties.” H 8 [ deceased. . L0l rendition of “Gavotle.” br Popper, | R ot Apollo. | the_ decessed much _aptlause, and when he! Rube Bernstein's “Bathing Beauties 2 | same. with Jater gave Suint-Saens “lLe. Cigne” as ¥ill be the attruction at the Capitol{ Sunday and Monday. Thomas Meig- | iheaticated, 10 the sulwcribor, on or bofore tho | &n encore his trium: Theater next week. The cast includes ‘han in “The Frontier of the Stars”, 23rd day of B AUaence of ‘1r‘?hrx';:;|fi‘:5’-5]i‘:- the popular tramp comedian Jack {and Buster Keaton in “The Scare-|ms companist made it necessary for M, | Hunt. assisted by Ray King. Jack La uesday and Potter to assume her role, which he !:ont. Fred McGee. e Tdoya, C Arliss ih (The De accomplisihed splendid e | Louise Mersereau, (ira dale and day, Ina Clairc in “Polly With a Past’ upon his.playing in no w /d. i he Hote} and Herfry Poila~d in “Rush Orders™: | terof Wilie - from his solo nn A rcal plot is used and the complica : Saturday, Wanda Fully adequ. in every resnect,,(1ons are unraveled in clean and in vley in and’ comedy, Beginald De Koven's charming lizht | teresting maner. i 3 H THE S :::3‘.0 'E'{l»'»‘n ll\tn-d. will be the at- — trict of C n al he National Th 1 “Gi ” Week. It is to be mung by a com | Girls de Looks. Avenue Grand. “Man Behind the Chair.” ivue” presenting Signe Paterson. a il sibiberof the Ditrict of | i Indians and the entire 10th U, S. Cav- | Acminintration —This e is a new two-act bur-:Friday. Ethel Clayton in “The Price |of the Probate Court: . “Robin Hood. e linz glee and laughter. of Posses: omedy. “The ! g YTEPHENS and F. W. HILL Columb = ;imintrelan g i | _Moore's Rialto Theater announces | ai Citrlote D, Cliik, Jate of tie s P} ons by t By warpen i of il T Doty Rtegor o Coliini 3, Clern ETER and W. H Attorneyx. T or THE 1z 1% obate Tils %t tine Probate Court . Lite o ie Distriet af ¢ J AN peisons havong cens d Leriy wained e 3 .y Pl ay a i uny of ) b tertof Wills Cles] OURT OF THE DISTRIC Tolding I'robate Cou:t. % 1o the subscriber. of Spokane, Daw, Noah a.,ve.-,-,lum-mpu from the Probate Court of tiz Distriet letfers of administration, with will the the estate of Ha laie of the Distr il _persons having claims are liereby warned to exh: the vouchers thereof, legally au- March, A.D. 1022; othorw be excluded fom ull Len my hand this 28rd RUS HAPPY. Peyto: | (seal) " At 1THEODORE for Jr. Attorneyw. UPREME COURT OF THE umbia, Holding & Disirict n re (he opening aud exteusion of an al in the Disirict of Colinbix. pany orsanized by Kalph Dunbar rls de lLooks” Barney Gerard's: Sunday and Monday, George Ariiss | iestion s Nocee o heroby ghind order of Eroductions. ” gave company. which has been « prime fa- | in “The Devii” and.comedy, “Naughty | osionars of the. Dttt of Commine § A . lvorite among burlesque aniza P ary vn": Tuesday, “I's a Greai e ol td s e ong burlesque orzanizations, | Mary Brown™: Tuesday, “Ii's u Grea: pleasant mt in theatrical annals. week with Will H. Cohan and Joseph A A the District ) n <. = ph With a Past” and Harry Pollard in| ™ A sufficiently coherent story of its K. Watson featurcd in their familiar | “Rush Orde-s": “Thursday, du;ll.“'" this/cence 1w t 1o the provisions of section 160 mes to tie Gayely Theater nextiLife”; Wednesday, Ina Claire in “Polly | ton 1008 1. iiclusive, of tlie Code of Law for of Columbis, hiave fiied a petition praging for the coudemnation of bistorical clezent wives the De Ko- |2nud laugh-provoking roles of “Slitkin ! Burke in. ~The ducation ot mjia: | e 182d necessiry for the opening and exten. Yen.opera quiT™z uiace by itself in!& Slotkin' barristers. The su 2 it , + E b: 5. ¢ support- | beth” and Tooner comedy. “The ! by 14in, 15t the affections of thoxd who love (o ing cast includes Anna Propy. Bettie |Skipper's Schem: . dream away an evenipg in a world Evans, Sam Green, George Stole and | nett e shown on & p of plea sounds charming people Kao and Ka besides a chorus of ' “Edgar. Sadicomedy Satardas, | tition as part nblic alley iu square 222 (bounded h steeets, New' York uvenue and 1 Ben- |l street),” in the Distriel of Columbia, plat or map fled with the ~nid ps thereof, and praying also that thiy environment. Apd, what | twenty aitractive young women. court_empanel & Jury- in accordance with t1e opie are more fitted Lo charm the ' e aney than bold Robin Hood and his &ay and lovable followers ¢ Jaw provided for ‘in such cusen to asaes i damages each ewner of land 1o be taken may nustain by reason of the opening and extension of the said public alley und the conderanation of the 1and necewsary for the purposes thereof “Buddies.”- - and o axsess mx benefits resulting. therefrom The Selwyns wil] present t sical pluy “Buddiex” at the Shubert-| Helasco Theater next week. opening Monday night. It is ar attractive love siory with a plent:ful suppy tchy musi The book by George V. Hobart and music B. C. Hiliam. Ti!e orizinal New Y hereby, east. which will be se thIniCourLIcR headed by Donald Brian. Peggy Wood RO and Ralph Morgan. H " nal order The supp company fucludes: jior gamag lGouard Durand. Robert Middiemass,| | the jury to Bert Melville. James Kitpatrick, Ad-! i ana. rinn H oslev, Horace A, Ruwe,l Tir o, Frank R. Woods. Idmund ¢. Yeager. | Grart Irvin. Georgie Sev [ the expeuses 1ot or part ol 1o benefited | terest in { lished 'In the the cntire amount of said damages, Including of tiene proceedings, upon €. - f 1ot or parcel of land. whi Wl by said extension, In the propor- tion that the said Jury may find said lots, parts of lots or parceis of land will be benefited a3 provided for in and by the aforesaid Code of : Tt 13 by the court this 1st day of April. 21, ordered that all persons Laving any In se proceedings be, and they are d and commanded to appear in of before the 23rd day of April, o'clock a.m., and continne in at il the court’ shail have made its | fnel_order ratifying und confirming the award and the asessment of benefits of he ewpuneled and sworn herein: ered that a copy of this e “published twice n week eks in The Washington vening Niar. iy Washington Law Re- © fasi “Bayer” on Genuine Aspirin—say “Bayer’” |t St i iesis, B! said District. commeneing at least Dalbers and Atice and Violet Dunn. | wWarning! When you see the name | ache, Neuralgia, Rheumatiom Ear- | \es ags belors the s\ Zaed-day ot April, “Hello. Alexander.” | “Bayer” on package or on tablets| ache, Toothache, Lumbago and for | Lsiie sud or Served by (he United States e <lyou are gettin, enui Aspirin | Fain. All druggists el = St “Pm"'T‘h'e(S of " Aspirin in "handy tin | terein as ma. boxes of 12, and in bottles of 24 and | his deputics. rubal, Meclntyre and Hen sell Bayer | mar charactar con team. will appear a4 | prescribed by physici v = I'oli's Theater next week., be'apisg press Abyphy aasfortwanty, unday mnight. in their new ! ar R 1l extravaganz Hello. Alexan 1o} lions. Take aspirin only as told in which the ve i red the Tast mo-t the Bayer package for Colds, Head- Bayer Manufacture of Monoacetic- [ (8¢ A acidester of Salicylicacid. Clep: Cte epities. upon each of the viiers of the fee of the land to be condemned 1y be found by th or within the District of Columbin, true copy. Test: MORGAN H. rk. By J. A. C. PALMEK. Asst. z ap,f 13 sical | One years and proved safe by mu.lmo. Agpirin_is the trade mark of! cowr WESDELL 37 SrNFRORD . anache LIN New York—1 i | | New York and I Canopi 7 Cretie Antives Monzolin A Kalida Manchuria 1268 F st. o w. ROOKS — SCHOOL AND COLLI books for every school, and miscellaneous books | AMERICAN LINE _ RED STAR LINE New York—Plymonth, GE TEXT | Washington. D. .. on the 23nd day of April. ADI921, at 11 o'clock am., at which time Kins huilding, H_street mnnum.l WEDNESDAY, APRIL 13, 1921 AUCTIONS OF THE ity Fair girls in “Paint and|With the Jazz Heart” and Mack Sen-| BANKRUPTCY NOTICES, Aucng{_uwms } .wmcrzgg_um" !;u-ll‘s imgaléw Trouble ‘Salur- IN THE SUPRE OURT OF TOM 10 ey - Tonod —— - A day, Dorothy Gish in he Ghost in| “trict of Celumbia. Holding a Rankrupte Crandall's, i, Smcol et Shster Seeaton tnf Canil, v cie o Tk e - R uctioneer three days. of next wesk;|— o - = [ In Bankrunter” X To'the crmiitors of R s AN S B ¢ ¥ . ohi Uurchur i = ¥ o stingion, INVITES YO SPECIAL ATTE) J AN i O T EDUCATIONAL. o bl el IR v R ! Thareius arnes Voonee:| “Spanish School of Washington | it it (haroiris, vas duly adidicated CTI Profs. from Spain. 14233 G st. M. 5685 ditors’ will be held at my offices. in the EI T AL | inik: Speiet - trastie. oramin et ] Entire Contents of the Old Colonial House Jay and o BRIRCTS TAUGHT RTS. Free Visitor's Cards to Class RESEARCH UNIVERSITY. the Whits Muin Examimation. ~First grade. April clerk. April 2: stenoctapher and hookkesping. 1 classes. men and_women THE CIVIL SERVICE PREPARATORY . wow. Ph. FT. _ STEAMSHIPS, Mount Vernon Steamer Charles night, | EVENING CLASSES RY IR STARTING. House. 0. L z NOK_SHO 3 G, Lw:— The University Preparatory School | XA Mo e | —=— bezin —_CIVIL SERVICE CLERK PROMOTION 1: minor g ACCOUNTANCY 3 Offers excentional opportunitit T e, Day and Evening Classes | PACE INSTITUTE 715_G ST. N.W.. Corner 8th and G Sts. to Macalester Ledves EUROPRE verpoo e T June 1 June dniz 14 i g Southhampto May 14 v June 1 Jduiy 8 on—Azores. Gibraltar, Naptex nand 3 Tune 18 July 23 N. Y. Hamburg (via Cherb'g aftor May 26) Daily Except Sunday re€t Whart ion, 26c; war tex, c—Total, $1.10. VISIT NOwW Aprit 21 Cherbours, daty 23 0 Anz 11 Auz 25 Intbraational Mercantile Marize Co. R. M. HICKS, Fa.songer Msr. o1, D. C. Juwe 17 July 12 | QU rant and {ranaact such ofher husiness as max proper] AUCTION SALES oN THE ____THIS AFTERNOON = HOMAS J. OWEN & SON. AUCTIONEERS. LUARLE REAL Antique Colonial Mahogany ¥ 7 Objects of Art. Oriental Rugs and C: A Rinwes, DUCHANA Bed; I t EST. ing Room. room Furniture. Matox By virtue of a_certain decd of trust, re: | N5 tie land records of the District of Columbis 2 Furniture. ete: Steinwa and ot the request of the party secured fnere. | RUBS. Porch Furnitur, on. in front of the p . on WEDNES. and “premi ate in the District of Co. Known an lot » uare numbered i 2704, *'Indolence." as per pIat recorded i Liber INSPECTION W No. 38, folio 54. 0f the records of the office of v the District of Cojumbla, TOMORROW. i one and iwo vears. respect terext at the per cent per Snnum, D. C. option of the purchaser: | By virtne of a certa %t paid ~r adjusted to the date | recorded in Liber No. 3733, folin ®ood_title or no sale: a deposit of | of the land record £200 will he required at the time of sale and | bia. and at the re Settiement within ffteen (15) | thereby. the undersign dnyx of the or_depoxit forfeited | sale by public auction. in front of the premis 1and the property resol ISDAY, THE 3 DAY | of the purchaser after fise (; OF Al b. 1921, 1 of such resale in inglon newspaper. B, FRANCIS SAUL Sorviving Tru Senn pum; D2 Ak ADAM A . o . 0. AL L o Rtier Heigits subdiy: L ET NORTHWEST,. | ame recorded in Liber By Niftue of 4 certain deed of trust daiy | Tecords of the surveror of 1 ccorded in Liber > et _weq_. | lumbia ; of Colun Terms of sale: Onethird of the purchase | iariet o8 Sl | mones 1o be uid in cush. the balanee in fwo | therebs. trustees will ol qual instailments. o el twa for sale by ijon. in front of the' ¥ea ent per prefiises v FSDAY, T THIK | pay: 4 n day of = TEEXTH PAY oF 1921, AT { cured Ly de upon the prope i {HALF-PAST FOUR O'CLOCK P.M . the fol- { or all casl the option of the pur ,‘,:,.y | ing deseribod nd premises. situate | A deposit 100 required iz e i ¢ " > time of sale. Converancing. recond 10 am., 2550 pam. |in the ciiy of W ctun, District of Colum e time of aale, Al convervancing. revont fo—Ticket. 78c; admission to grounds and | bia wit: Tot numbered 110, in G, W. revenue slawps and notarial fres at tie ot 3 9 Terme 1 lumbia, | sale. othew ievs soserse the Tieht | Wil the i ments thereon. to the property at the risk and eost | e xold subject, lowever, 1o 8 prior deed of 5 prrehusr. afier five daiw st for $1.000, 'at 6 per cent, due Jaouary ment of aueh resale in some newsna {21, 102, hed in the ity of Waw " Terms of sale: Orer and sbovi said trust I GROVER LANGMAT "cash. A deposit of $300 required of the JOHN K. BU chaser at the fime of sale. Al Y E = recording. revenue stamps and | ~THo! PN & SON. AUGTION jat the cost of the purchaser. Terms of wai Lt L compticn Wit witnn tnirty dave. from | Trustees’ Sale of a Valuable oxt of the defaulting rchaser. after five s IS days "advertisenent of weh resate 1a some| Building Lots, Containing, SAUNDERS RAYMOND 3. VIERRUCH _an2-a&de, exsu - Less, Fronting on Shepherd ' _ _ FUTURE DAY ADAM AL W I . AUCTIONEER. Iy virte of & certain deed of frist du - recorded in Liher 4163 fulio oF v -1 avd At the request of the pari - Jdersigned trusiecs will sell in front of the prem The follewine described land and sitnate in the county of Washington will <ell 3 and being the premises, on MON- | gixty-three i $ NTY-FIFTH DAY in_square 3: £ifiy eight 3 (58 to in,, r (2 tuaie in rpets. i ] 1 {ax of <ale, oilerwise the trusters remrse the s < i { Fight to ressll the property at the ri Subdivision, Embracing 227 Road, Concord Avenue, 4th::u nitury any S corded in Liber No. 3238 '#t | Duncan Phyfe. Chippendale and Duteh ol ¥ & S by. the' undersigned will sell at publie The Laun Dry Electric Washer. Without reserve. By order of N TTADA Trustees’ Sale of Valuable Busi- ness Property, being the three-story brick buildin; used exclusively for business pui Br 13th sireet northwest; !Also the desirable three-story brick apartment house known bered 1717 T, street northwest T R 1402 31st Street, Corner O N.W. PREW == Thursday, April 14, 10:30 A.M. e, Oil Paint Eugravings, rac. China, Linens, Din- pests of Drawers, Chairs, Mirrors. Wil no: New Westinghouss e fonial BTk P e Failoning Gesreibed lond MR. THOMAS QUINN BEESLEY lumbia, snd % iot numbered 5 and pow Catalogues at Auctioneer's Office, 1333 G St. DAY, 4 1 FUTURE DAYS. AT WESCHEER ATCTIONEER rposes and numbered 415 the “St. Clair,” being num- and containing six housekeep- ing apartments; Also forr dwellings, being the three-story brick dwe'ling newapaper. pub 1.'.1. in the city of W 647,253 Square Feet, More or | " 0 7T and 5th Streets Northwest. : 1run numbered 897 L street north- west; the five-room fram-~ dwciling numbered 1427 Rhode Island avenue north west, with a brick garage in the rear thereof; the larg- and commodious brick res dence numbered 1429 Rhod- Island avenue northwest, and the three-story brick, sion- front dwelling, numbere’ 1465 Rhode Island avenr- SD Y. A D Tat nrmbe in b <ion of part of square ided in L vavor of_he 1 of ¢ < | ! four i promis moroved by premises unmber $15 northwest: and ON THE SAME FIVE OCLOCK .M. the east me by the depth of orig mberad Tno in square numbered ndred and 4011, improved imbered W7 L street Ard ON WWEDNESDAY. THE TW v 5 (IL. AD. 1821, AT K P iot nambered 27 in c oldiivision of fots in square 210 plat recorded in Liber W. F.. folio 6, i Distad Lot sevenls clusive. in square To? o eleven records of the office of the surveyor of <t iumbin, improved by pres. i a: 1 $tie 1 e._in square 3262: lor to 11). inclusive. in < e mers fo fifty-wo (1 to inclusive. in wquare | 1 H Fatal shied 70STON i i CAVARDNAH JACKSONVILLE cnin ane berl s el & PRATT ST SHOT 1y FORE: T S cst Are Loveli INCOVMP AR AT DR ALL ¢ rything Ppe. 16, C LONDO Apr. 21 T ApPly o Agents § Phone Mai G ere o PAxsengers Carr A NURFOLE. TR> vew York Ave. Wasl 18%4. Leroom oa Ma: rovre To GREAT RRITAIN. AND THE CONTINENT Aow uVER TONDON AND PARIS in LASSES orsieat k7 unisian L erywh. in 758 L Not 2 {PROVIDENCE ‘A jyi (I ST. JOHN T) HAVRE AND ere or gton Canadian Pacific Railway Tratle Agents “| MERCHANTS AND MINERS Transportntion Company. L) i | 3263 lots ore o fortyfour (1 to 41) OrEtaran book +. in square 3204: los nineteen to forty seven to fifty. in_ square I280: ;_' 2 vor 10, ox <aid subllivisio of the survexor of ook W. F.. page svbdivision of ‘parts of the iracis of Nland nremises numbersd 1420 Rio fiwest: AND IMMEDIATE J . mm. jovabte semiaunualls. " from day of | Termaneni | known as “Lea! “Resurves on b of si.70.60 | Partuersh o alanes et oves Hunting_Outlet, y e corded in Liber No. 57. f i ords of the office of the surceyor of tie Dic | trict ‘o Columboa. Subject tu bullding re siriciion line shown on said plar. and described UF meses ana bounds In xnid deed of trast. | Ins of sale: Oue-third of the el cush above tr Deponi Conveyancing to be | thirts days from day of { 00 justallments. pasable in one and twi ATLITEA 629 F St uw o sbeured Uy deed of ir n tie wrop- T PRESCO . Colorado e il 1y, mtne ton o a3 diin.easu purchaser. A "deposit’ of SL000 will be e i = Dutred st tine of wale. AIl conveyancing. re. | ADAM AL WES dording, revenue siamps. et at - i r haser Terms. of snle 1o be eomplied with | BANKRUPTVY % F 1 MA- TR cuirty days from day cf xal TERAL, b JQUID- | Wil the trustees feserve fie WLt i rosel: | MENT OF Tt GO | Yhe property cont of defauit- LY THE! T t 119 in Webstor Edger m of lois in_ square recorded in Ller 9. fe Hice of the survesor of the T« o said 1 aud twat i be resold at sisk § SIRA (EENTE K V6 ler centum. per an | 1465 Rlod N1 T oy 1 money {o be paid in cash. baiance ‘in two; served fo ihe xi forever. imy AT FIVE. 192 in Jhn 0 ~ the St Clair apariment T hyest. USRS T TBOSTON TROPOLITAN LINE From New York via Cape Cod Can toston for Vol » o ns ot R oS | PRINCES POCAHONTAS. .. (Cabin and Thi; TIGONE. SUSQUEHANNA. TOUR! TO Sunday, April 17th. 1308 G St. N.W. EXCURSIO Yarm EASTERN S. S. LINES i, X r I8 N, L. Niw i ing purchaser. after five daxe’ ndverrisemens | ch resale i some newspaper pubished | (wo rears from 0 Washinzioa. D. € ELUAH E. District National ank Rldz . WM. HINTON HOLLOWAY. Woodward Ruildicg. Sy Trustees ATTORNEY'S SALE Of Dry Goods. Netions. Etc. vesied in the under- By sirtue of ! sigaed. on Thursday. April 14, by Che premissory ‘nterest ut the n, pasable iz | At 10:30 AL | amsasie A iN & SON. AUCTIONEEES. { gpg ont'n 5 we will ofer for T =0 5 = { wit oms u MOVING. PACKING & STORAG* Trustees’ Sale of Vaiuable Resi-; : — = Cence Properties, boing 1727! R strect northwest; 1701 V| street norchwest and 1324 V! street northwest. undeisigned trustecs, . at acoon, in (rou, - piemes, un MONDAY, THe b « Furn Ihess i eady- ps. Over: d Jackets. Ribbons. lot of Fancy Wi ot originad o mu | 1318 SOTTH CAROLIN ot T e G3d0s By virtue of a certain deed of trost datsd W e Soutivest 3 October 26. kuown as No. and & Cust wonz Koxmees recorded amene the land records of the Dis- ' e i aincy Li: ¢ triet of Columbia. and at the request of the 211 fe ! party . secuted thereby, the undersigned T N Lot irusiees w ¥ public aurtion Kavwa fir o THURSDAY, IH ierid . AD 3 TOCK AL s ST i M DAY AT ate in the city of Wa hered 1701 V. street. northiwest, fa. fo wit: Lot 1. wimbered ne (1) i Jesse : UMV ision-of s wbered oe b £l lox e Ihe | <ale: O the batance ave. se. o L M s "UNITED STATES® STORAGE CO. MOVING. PACKIN ASVINERRISE N reproof Warehouses TES °* PHONES 453238 109 5% % R L A WESCHITE SUCTIONERT— The Big 4 Transfer O lnc, 1125 14th St. N.W. HBI!.! n 2054 Specialists in Long-Distance Moving WHEN MOVING TO OR FROM ur Boston get Our one-way pric £oods 8. 18h, The Ce;ira Transfer Co. W in TEANSPORT MOVERS. 2 - 15° N T CALL M. w5, 1351 U ST 3 HNAULING. STORAGE TR S80I folio ! 1g " iree “eqnal fn one. | MODERN FIREPROOF STORAGE HE SAME DAY AT . A s Strest vesi. being iced by deed of trost upon o or 3!l cash, at a of i mses A denosit of died x . o of sale. All conveyaucing. rec s fie surv . stamps and noiarial fees ac the cost of Dis v et of G iher 3. 5 chaser. Terns «f sule to be compl Terms of w bird Uf e pur vithin thiriy days from day of T el mos pad incash. the Latance o right to re. 2005 American | 1007 Service rd Class) s. Send for —BOULOGGNE—LONDON | 0Vt Cinen Omiy < Lururious Neom 15 Kooz SMps | PANHANDLE STATE, Apr. 19, May 24 | OLD NORTH STATE. May 3, June 7| NEW YORK—BOSTON—NAPLES ! | ~GENOA: Cabin and Third Class | MATOIKA <M pr. 21, June 2 19, June 30 NEW YORK-BREMEN—DANZIG NEW ROCHELLE. Apr. 9 «---.May 3. June May 21, July 5 Stewart Building, Baltimore " Phone Calvert 3460 45 BROADWAY, N. Y. N ANNAPOLIS covers all expenses - . THE BEAUX-ARTS TOURS, Oirculars. wy5e | TRUSTEE'S_SALE { lig Intérest at the rate of six ‘per centum per| AT FIVE 0'CLOCK W we equal iustaliments, | pusable in one e ¥ at the risk_aud cost of the i two yeas fon dav o swe, wwl to e v3 purciaser. after five day: © the poomissory notes of tie n rexale in some newspaper pub nz futerex i rate of 6 of Washingion. D. (. v, puyabie 1y, | deed of trust It, ki the ept anz Agds pxSn Trnatees b deposit of S TURE_DAYS. ot e e s N pa e Dwellings Nos. 922924 | and rexold at | e 224 St. N.W., With Two Brick : ALz, FRCOrding, HOTATY's Tees, Fevent Al - ot of examination of title to he| Dwellings in Rear, by Auction. | <cra AN wales made wub [ authority vested-in the ucd by i it § WL ofter tor sale “anction 3. \\nLu“,'“kxlmT‘lli in front of the premises IDAY. APRIL HARRY 8 BARGER, ek S GEO. €. SHINY, A deposit of $200 required at Terms of sale to be complied within ¢ N ol votars fees ai purchuser's cost, ! SECOND STF mps and votars “at puireh p By virtve of a dec 3 Spreme Cour: ADAM A WESCHLER, Auct. i of the District of ¢ in Enuit — e 55. entitled “Henry C. Espey. tres THOS. J. OWEN = 4 tal Building Asuoclaih Valuable Buildin . plaini signed trustee, will resell at public auction, I frons of the’ premise, ?P"l:;x‘x:nAv, tur| Between “T” and “U” Sts.; F1FTE] 1921, AT 2 ! FIVE O'CLOCK AL, ot elputeen ” (id Also Two Lots Fronting 57 Feet in Bon raina subdivision of are 1 1 foven onieed sl alcey "t Fel; BUHD) om Washington Circle and| strict of Columbia. as per plat recorded i : Diatrict of Colugbis, a5 per biat recoracd 15| 76,6 Feet on 23d St. N.W. seq.. the same being a substantial v authority vested In us we will sell at | dwelling and known public auction, in front of the respect] prem. ond street southeas! ises, on MONDAY. THE ITE TH DAY | Terms of sale: Ope-third of the purchase | OF ~APRIL. 1921, AT HALF-PAST FOUR . money to be pald in cash, the balance in two | O'CLOOK P.M.. lots 1 d 125 (formerly 1 equal. installments, payable in ome and two|and 118). in square 190. fronting 477 feet on years from fl! of sale, and to be represented | 18th st. n.w. by 80 feet in depth to a paved the promissory notes of-the purchaser, bear- { alley. o FhapaT lm' aunum. payable semi-annually, and secured by |1 and 2. in square 35 fronting et on | first deed of trust on the property sold, of ail | Washingion Circle and 76.6 feei on 23rd si. cash, at the option of the purchaser. A casl osit of required at time of sale| These lots are in very high-class neighbor- erma. of sale to be complied with within | boods and can he bought at sacrife prices. thirty days from date of sale. otherwise the| Terms of sale: One-third cash. balance on deposit will be forfelted and the property -re- | or before one and two years. with interest at advertised and resold at the defaulting pur-|6 per centum per annum, payable semi:annu chasers cost and risk. All conveyancing, e[ ally and secured on the broperty sold, or al cording, notary fees, revenue stamps and cost| cash, at purchaser's option. A deposit ‘of $250 of examination of title to be pald for by par. | on each parcel required at time of sle and the chaver. Sale made subject to ratification by | purchaser allowed thirty days to complete the the court. GEORGE C. GERTMAN. Trustes, | purchase. Further pariiculars at time of sle. Century Building, 412 Sth st. THOR. J. OWEN & SON, Auctioneers. apb-déds i apli-dkdsersu < 2 YOU 3 our » PACKING. SHIPPING. furniture insured for $2,000 while in ea: iog-distunce vans; $500 amail and local vazs. “We Are Moving”’ To pleaze you is our sim. Loeal and Lo Distance Hauling. All K. R, stations. Fure riture and Freight Storug. ~Packing. Ship- "Jacobs Transfer Co., Inc. 111-113 Florida Ave. N.E. o . fice. [ 9500 N. 9501 MOSES 5. All cnveyancing, recu: cveune | W. B MOSES & SONS, 1lth AND # Modern fireproof storage. FADDED - MOTOR VANS FOR LON i1apce apd local hauling: packing and crating dene by experiencrd ‘men: storage up. CONNECTICUT STORAGE ©XPRESS CO.. 508 H n.c. Phoue Linc. 2588, the under- | ing 471/ Feet on 16th St. N.W., | WINTER BUILDING STORAGE 30,00 o e Finest Storage Space is City. 500 "Hooms for Househoid Hngd Merchandise. Expert Packers, Craters & Shi city, Tel SEPARATE ROOMS, $1 ezes MOVING Suburban and Long Distance 5. Free Eetimates. 1438 U st n- { TUNION £ STORAGE 21 {COMPANY 7 Lecal and Long Distance By C reful Men. Rates Reasonable Phone l“ PACKING BY EXPERTS Nerts 705-9 Fia. Ave. N.W., ORNTTO