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N ¢ . \ REAL ESTATE. THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D, C., MONDAY, SEPTEMBER 5, 1921. FOR su.n—noum REAL BARGAINS. No. 1. ! 'A NICE LITTL]: HOME. Two-story brick: six rooms and bath: fur- nace heat; gas light;.room for garage on fine lo Om noh-u st. n.w., one block east of PRICE ONLY $5,000. No. 2. A GOOD BUY NORTHEAST. A REAL BARGAIN. !ll rooms and bath; brick howse: double gara House 18 now rented for ‘ll} per 'i:.:g (.!uflu‘(‘erd-l;n B between B and SF st PRICE ONLY $4,750. No. 3. JUST ACROSS “Q” STREET BRIDGE IN GEORGE- TOWN, ON “Q” ST. Fine home of nine rooms and bath: furnace Beat; gas light; all fine large rooms and in Food condition. Thia s a brick house and the price is right. ONLY $8,500. No. 4. 12th ST. N.E. NEAR H ST. Eight large : concrete cellas farndes. heat: mice big sard: garage; slde rear alley; house built by owner. PRICE, $6,750. QUICK POSSESSIO No. 5 NEAR ogth A'\D B STS. N.E. cellar, furnace” i yard; double A : FOR SALE A N B3 WHICH HAVE NEV LIEBERMANN AND HAWN, PHELAN C. HAWN, 1421 F St. NW. INTERESTING PROSPECTIVE Conn Ave.—Reduced to $35.000. fol residence of eleven roome. three . sun parlor. sleeping porches and garage: Tot "6 Feer wide: this home. 1n DarticuaHy adapted for entertaining and will meet all the requirements of a family of refinement. Owner has left cits, hence the reduction to a point Delow pre-war price. Walter Reed Hospital— Near electric lights, porches and large lot. s & stucco built dwelling and is in xcetient, condition: Kalorama Road—Reduced to $32.500. l-nur(»n mun', three baths. every modern convenienc v desirable property that is being offered lt mn-ldzflhly less than it cost to build. Cleveland Park—Price, $18,000. Ten rooms and two baths. s house, lo- 50x150, in most deSirable part of Cleveland Pai It has all modern improve- ‘ments and is in fine condition. Petworth Bungalow—Price, .500- s;l ‘has seven rooms and bath, hot-water heat. electric l%fl'l and is In very best section of this subu Fine Chevy Chase Location, Close to Conn. Ave. — Price, T 1, D-ll‘hllnl house of eight rooms and bat -bungalow type and In the best of condi. - Tion: large ot with garden, fruit trees and : porches, window screens and awn- fore rnle s 2 bargain, Representatives who know Washington real estate will be properties—or to locate just ’ ‘When you buy or sell, enlist the services ALLAN E. WALKER & CO., INC, 813 15th St. N.W. l\mrk OF NEW HOUSES IN ALL SECTIONS OF THE R BEE: ICULARS LIST OF HOUSES FOR SALE THAT MERITS THE ATTENTION OF ALL FOR ms—noum No. 6. \'ACANT KY. AVE. S.E. x e oTRmS ind, bath; mewly painted asd PRICE $4000 EASY TERMS. No. 7. SIXTH STREET, N. W. PRICE $5000 bMALL CASH PAYMENT. EASY TERMS. No. 8. RANDOLPH STREET N.W. Just off North Capitol st.; six-room and bath brick house, large front porch: comerete lar; latrobe heat; gas; space for garage; paved alley. PRICE, $6,000. PROMPT POSSESSION. EASY TERMS. No. 9. MT. PLEASANT. 19th ST. NEAR KILBOURNE. Modern seven-room and two-bath and shower tapestry brick house; colonial front poreh beam celling In dining room: hardwood foors and trim; roughout ; buiit-in china closet; Taa10e Crute: Tares attic foe storage. PRICE, $12,500. SLEEPING PORCH SCREENED AND INCLOSED WITH GLASS. No. 10. LAMONT STREET. OFF GEORGIA AVE, SEMI- DETACHED. Six-room and bath brick howse: hardwood rs; oak trim throughout: buflt-in china closet; furnace he rge cellar; all windows and doors screened; new awning; lot 20x70 ft. to paved alley : room for garage. RICE, $8,500. UPIED. FOR FULL PARTI HOME BUYERS. Pretty Chevy Chase, Md., Bung- alow—Price, $11,000. seven rooms hot-water heat, elec- busing opportumey. Alta Vista, Md—Price, $8,500. This is a splendid suburban house of SE Tooms and bath, all modern improvements: rage: lot contains Almost two acres: It in locat- ed in a very desirable section with quick access to city by good roads or street car. Smart Conn. Ave. Price, $16,500. It has eight rooms lor. reception hu :;’:nli‘i.d.lgenb\lfll lnd 1 ld e ety et s ell in arrangement On Heights, Close to 16th— Price, $31,500. Eleven ml‘:.:dlnd three baths Section— | e d two baths, sun par- rage with four-room apartment contains 18,000 square feet with tiful shade trees and shrubbery: property fa best of | dwel condition: It is being offered for quick sale at 2 figure o M‘ner than the actual value of the ground. Park Road, West of 16th—Price, $27,500. Tarage;” weii arrangement. In fine d lo show you these the house you ha ind. of this greater Rcll EILIKI Organization. built and excellent condition. Main 426. ON 17th NEAR $14.850. EA Elght rooms, two baths (one shower), all on two floors; spacious cement front Boreh and cement’breakfaxt and slecping Slectric lighta’ hardwood floors ; open Bre NEW DETACHED HOME N.W. $9,500. EASY TERMS. Bight large rooms and bath on two floors; electric lights bollow-tile foundation in china closet; southern exposure; lot 45x175. spacious sleeping porch: Beautiful Chevy Chase, D. C. $18,500. Terms. Charming detached center-entrance hall home. Large porch, living room, music room, dining path Yoom, pantry, kitchen and rear lounging porch : second floor, "% attractively planned rooms and 2 baths (1 shower) ; third floor, 2 rooms and B riace. Tars Tat: Gatees, 1n i pink, condition. Possession. 18th St. Near Knickerbocker. $13,000. Terms. 9-room and 2-bath brick, with hot-water heat, electric Il:bu Suitable for conversion to lmlmen In splendid condition. Reasonahle ' terms ean lrrlllpd ‘Wonderful opportunity for_future Near \Inlhon Dollar Bridge. $21,500. Terms. Pretentious En:lllh basement-style residence. First floor, entrance room, laundry, furnace room, garage. Main floor, drawing room, di ing room, pantry. kitchen and maid’s roo Second floor, 3 bedrooms and bath. Third fioo; 4 bedrooms and 2 baths. Now carrying itself through rental of top floor apartment. WILLIAM K. HARTUNG, 1108 16th St. N.W. WEBSTER N.W. SY TERMS. porches; bullt-in_garage: hot-water heat; lendid elevation. 1a stationary washtul Near 14th and Park Road. $9,000. Terms. Colonlll style hflck home of 0 mmfl lld uelr! fl electric ligl bosure: spacious porch et sasare or 1400t nfi tront porch; attic; built- rd. Near East Capitol and 11th. $7,250; $500 Cash, $85 Month. 9-room and bath brick home. now vacant and n.e. ‘Splendia. for See ‘propost this at once. e veteve 17" b sold very soo: Columbia Heights. $12,000. Easy Terms. Fine, modern brick home of 7 rooms bath: leeping porch: hot-water heats electric 1ight: double brick garage; glass-inclosed and screeiid porch. "l;;n of house and garages now rented for r montl Home "and income producer. Saepunc Phone Exchange Main 372 SAVE YOUR RENT . and buy one of these new values that have been put on the market. designed and modern in every respect. Terms very rea- sonable. 6 Rooms and bath.. 6 Rooms, bath and garage... 6 Rooms, bath and garage (corners). Location—Between Second and Third, Bryant and Adams Streets Northeast (just north of Rhode Island Avenue). Open Every Day Until 9 P.M. for Inspection. Sample House, 209 HARRY WARDMAN, 1430 K St. N.W. homes. They are the best Attractively Bryant Street N.E. Main 4190. BRADFORD AND COMPANY, Realtors. Takoma Park. Lincoln Park. A detached home in ome’ of the Dest lo- eations, close to car line: all modern conven- fences. This house contains 6 rooms and bath, bae electric "’“‘P:s"'.m heat; large lot; room Mllon and can be for garage. CB, $8,750. Pmo;. th. nuhunrywm Mt. Pleasant. Bea Troom and be excel- High View. a_very 'exclusive Beq us at once. ithin rooms and bath. %‘mtmflh PRICE, uaooo good a WE WANT HOUSES TO SELL. BRADFORD AND COMPANY, 904 14th Street N.W. A modern nwm 4 bath - ‘I:’:' condition with :5 hn.( Wmuhlu l‘:dumm 2 erage: ‘near 2ad and B. 1. ave. PRIGE” $0.500. B. 1. eve. n. Petworth. modern 6-room and baf house; - ceilent condition; wpace for. Earnan” Fhis otss §im, B puchased o readonabie torms. FRIE, Near 18th and Columbia Rd. House containlag 11 rooms and bath; vements. This house it presents an unusual u in sleeping porches and | 4 FARK VIEW—6R. BRICK: AN fromt r porches; R ) FOR BALE—KOUBES ‘ontinued. CHARMING CHEVY CHASE HOME. B‘L Owner at Sacrifice Price. ctically wew and eunuu: tlmlhhtd throughout. . Can be purcha furnls or unfurnished. Contains 8 rooms, 'H improvements and garage. Large grounds. Prll.'(, llLM cost, $14,000. Terms. l'hau Cleveland 469 before noon or after 7 p.m. COTTAGE. ALY MODERY. ‘motor. Truly or eves- porches, s to Troasaty SPECIALLY PRIC spect 1!1 For Sale By Owner. Hyattsville, fipe 8-room and gas, electricity, pipeless furnace rge lot with fruit and chicken run: house in splendid condition; quite a bargain for $1,000 or mun l‘lll ,300. M& ave. and Block st Hyattaville, Md. 5 Office of Graeme T. Smallwood, 729 l{l!, 8T. Nw ARETHB MosT COM- | PLETE IN THE CIT $8,500_In Georgetown: 2tamily Spartment ot rooms and bath and 6 rooms and bath, wILh sevarate beating mnm and entrance: tern High School. 500 D e it h elient hom e section 500 & 200 tash: m Bieveland, Park hew detached mome ot 6. rooms. and Bow.h . nd electricity. © This hoise 18 & heating plant. - Two.car brick Foume e ebeelicnt commfim g $8.250—In n.e.. on Nery Bood condition. This o8 cheap buy. wm—lll Takoma Park: I*I !" !ll‘h!fl ‘brick home of § rooms thh wh €lec.; built-in _garage. D lP \\Il built” D" fl'htl for his oern Ill' and is nearly new: 750 nd bath: ge! concrete Tomlent o school el et wntown | rooms and bath: h.w.h. lllfl chl'h""’ convenient to car line; distance from center of city. $4.750. 1414 KEARNEY ST. BROOKLAND. FULLY DETACHED COLONIAL TYPE. MODERN. DON'T LET THIS GO BY. Niain 5308: S082. AUTIFUL CHEVY CHASE, e, nearly new: built of bri 'wo bathn, large attic, three le garage, shrubbery and garden: a line; price it “claws in Chevy 3513 Morrixon st NEW €ROOM DWELLING. MODERN cellent neighborhood, with ui venient fo both car lines: $3,000; re terms; open Sunday and Monday. FOR SALE—I10-ROOM, MODERN HOU: lumbia_Helights. Further particulars, Box 117-E. Star office. TWOTANILT APARTNEXT TOUSE: ST, $750 cash bn-nn w; per Beonth, Incladiaz Sl intere 1 Main 33 9-ROOM_BRICK HOUSE, RENTED mn s mo:; $0.750; terms; or wil consider cash offe "ath st u. ‘tween 10 an P. J. WALSHE, INC 735 ‘}th ST. N.W FOR SALE_WHIT! On K st. between North Capitol ts. 0.w.—A 6-room and hot-water heat. and 1st ol "aeuenem up-to-date n ot water he s o et e gellar; large lot. ~Good cash offer considered. Price, $15. FOR SALE—COLORI On g n I“en 13th and 14th bath, 2-story. modern 'k 'wfl'l-mfl heas large lot lo alley. P. J. WALSHE, INC,, 735 13th ST. N.W. 1937 Calvert Street N.W. 11 rooms, 2 baths: hot-water heat: $500 balance. $160 per month, including al 1l this week. Main 6-room dwellin Price, kla room X 6 rooms, buh furnace: $5.600: $300 Bungalow, 5 rooms, ba lec.; $5. Open Monday. Home Realty Co., 3607 Ga. ave. n.w. Col. 3516-W. 6° HANDSOME home, 11 rooms, hot-water heat, electricity; fine residential section. Price, $10, 850.00. H. W. Offutt, Wis. ave. and N st. Phone West 200. cash. . with large lot and | Te FOR SAI.E-—HOUSEB ed FOR BALE-BY OV nw'ul Beautitul new house, in Cloveland Pa bedrooms and garage: vacan 75 ver month. Address office. VACANT. ne b o fox 170D, Btar Located cn one ‘modern | of the best streets in Mt. Pleas- | semi-detached, having 9 ant; rooms and 2 baths; all modern improvements. Price and terms very reasonable. HARRY A. KITE, Main 4846. 1514 K St. N.W. VACANT. Fine 6-room and bath modern house in first- class condition; near 3rd and R. I ave. n.e. Price and terms very reasonable. HARRY A. KITE, Main 4846. 1514 K St. N.W. ‘}IPVY CHARE BUN #50. Thix little g ceptionally well built and contains . S. MUIR & CO 1403 New York Ave. FOR SALE—COLORED. Several very desirable 6-room|" kouses, located in the northwest - |section of the city. Price, $2,650. Terms, $150 cash and $30 per month, including all interest. . B. PINN, Col. 5817. 712 Kenyon st. n.w EW_ DE1 HED HOMES. CHEVY CHASE, D. C. KANAWHA ST. JUST EAST OF (¢ 8¢ EACH LOT I8 F BLIC AL RELY DI ST WIDE 0 PF(,IAL OI‘I<] RIN(, BY OWNER. Homeseekers. Attent nd want to buy a ~buflt of the very best h(l( transportatic acilities the city affords, see ut once o."4123 3rd st. mow. 1t will stand_the most eritical inwpectio Very few homes in this location can be bought at any price. Sale Positively This Week. _ OWSER. Brookland's Best Bu\ house must be sold to close an estate. nce for quic VACA l‘ BIG BARGAT) 916 North Carolina ave., 1 8q. from Lincoln Park and Cap. st. 8 rooms, bath: hot- ect condition. Pric 500, NN. Owner. Mass. Ave. Heights: tile: 9 rooms and ba hardwood floors; lot 60 ft. fror Webster st. n.w.: tapestrs " porch: 6 rooms and bat . |and baths have no_eq: Moderate cash Apply Floyd E. 353. w. See our . baiance like T Davis, 501 $7.950—5-ROOM BUN ridge, . electri hardwood floors: lot 37,800, n. OWNER WILL SELL ON THE MOST desirable homes In finest northwest section. containing every modern improvement. inc Ing_glussed-in wleeping porch, heated garage In basement, etc. . An lnxpection of this house s worth. Phone Col. 6076- GOOD bFTA( HE| d bath; in fine condition: front ‘and side. porchies: Earage . on very nable term Open or key next door. . Phone_North 883-J. VERY GOOD 6-ROOM and bath bay-window brick: 1542 3rd st. n.w. {icant and in e condition. 85260, on ‘very sonable terms et key from owner, just around the 411 R at BUNGALOW, NEW; 8 ROOMS: MODERN IN bricl every way; bum in garage; well located; pr sonable. terms TROBERT B PO HOUSER, Ga._ave._and Kennedy st. POSSESSIO\I Colonial styie h long back yard: alloytront porch: canh 31,000 eney "tormm POSSESSION. 6r.. b.. h.a.h.; A-1 condition; modern; n.e. POSSESSIO’\I b.: mod.: with POSSESSlON Other property. all secti d_all sec. of sub; ‘valnen from $1.500 to $15.000. Lin. 3512-W, or see Mr. Thomas, 1136 7th St. N.E. 5% Office of Graeme T. Smallwood N.W. oo, OUR umlmn ?kn THA MosT 0OM- > | cery and provision store for 65 500 and ‘Highview. “Fias 8 roomis and ba ing plant. 2-car brick garage. excellent condition. and bath: R ‘room; very good eondition. “ute a cheap buy. Terms. mval-nt w to echool. etc. rooms h.w.h. s elrer Couroniont ta car e Waiking distance from center of city. : A Mt. Pleasant Bargain. Just completed. 1744 Kenyon St. N.W. 2 BATHS; GARAGE. Bvery conceivable convenience. price. Basy term: Mt. Pleasant car to Ke west 1, square. daily. B. B GEOVER OWNIB AND BUILDER, Pleasant and Columbia Heights. ‘We have several homes, 6, 8 and 10 room: Dractically every street from Olifton to Saul Addition. ~Beveral very good buys. Any one considering these sections should not miss ad- vantage of a trip of inspection through thi WELL BUILT 6-RO0M Price, $4.000. Trust. EX ay $75 quarter. HAYDEN COL- LINS, (‘onnnenul Trust_bldg. 1 HOMES A=D INVESTMENTS lee MAHORNEY & SULLIVAN— 127 mre e e INSPECT and 1321 21st St. N.W. 3 DUPONT CIRCLE. MONTHLY NTS. Hot-Water Heat. Hardwood Finish. Large South Porches. 20-Foot Front. Room for TwoGarages. EIGHT Roous, - BATH A Open D.uy WH R HOWENSTEIN CO 1314 F Street N.W. FOR SALE OR RENT. STORE, 412 4th ST. S.B—1 with 2-ators warehouse adjoining: a ing next door: thia has been a successful gro- cars._For nrmu apply on premises between O CONDUIT_ROAD, THIS SIDE OF the Feservolr, atore, 10 uams with bath; b water heat and electric lig! Z5-toot front, 150 feet deep: two garages for four ears; will eell ressonable for qick pur- chaser, or will rent. (See Mr. Kramer). EDV. CHIWARTZ, Tnc., 734 15th nw. PROPOSALS. SEALED PROPOSALS will be opened at the Bureau of Standards, Department of Commerce. at 2 pm. Sept. 9. 1021 for furnishing one centrifugal compressor, capacity cubi rr ‘minute, complete with motor drive. Further formation on appiication to Dr. L. J. Briges, oom 101, West Building, Bureau of Standards AUCTION SALES FUTURE DAYS. ADAM A. WESCHLER, AUCTIONEER. Trustees’ sale valuable 4-story brick building, northeast corner 30th and M Streets, comprising | apartments, stores and dwell- ings. By virtue of a decree of the Supreme Court of the District of Columbia in Equity Cause 23492, the undersigned trustees will sell at public auction In front of the bullding on o1 A o'fl.ocx P.M., Darts of lots 176 and 177 in Addition to Georgetown, beginning for same at the southwest corner of lot 176 Our service does not end until you are | 8 office. compietely satisfied. DOWNTOWN. 8 Toome, B beat ek 9,500, 13T within twe blbeks® of Do Dupont T e s god | buy at the price ask Petworth—8 room: J. KOLB, 928 New York Ave, N.W. Maia 5007. CEMEN’ fal fea- spec! priced low for quick sal near Georgia ave. 7% s and iwa et Treat 18 feet § inches; thence north 10 feet 4 inches; thence west 20 feet; thence north 4 feet 4 ‘Inches: thence west 60 feet to Wa ton (now 30th) street: thence south on said S0th street 114 feet 4 inches to the beginning bei roved by one large building compri mises Nos. 2021, 2023, 2025, 2027, 2029 reet northwest and 1203, 1207, 1200 and 1211 30th street northwest, to be s0ld as obe Salu g5 be made subject to sh it ‘ments, with interest at 6 per cent per annum, purchasers potes and trus prop 11 cash, at purchaser’ settl Toent i be aa of duth of trastecs ncing, ‘s oynu-' veya; reco: paid by purchaser. plied with within thirty days from day of final ratification of sal nm-wl stand forfelted and the of aetaultiog. DU Savorcioemment tar. "PERLLE, Tru GEORGR C. GERTMAN, se3-d&dskhol Rellogs ‘Bandiog. Centary ‘Building. ¥ AND, e 1o ses| T g . ‘1 Orkney Sprmgs Hotels, Tnc. AUCTION SALES FUTURE DAYS. AUCTION SALES FUTURE DAYS. Att “Household Goods, Estates, Storage WEGISTERED. any Folding-tep Tablex, oistered Chairs, Gateleg Tablex, Mirrors, Brass and Enameled Beds, Windsor Chairs, Rey A Mahoga ogany Librars Tables, including_Compiets s Ma Living Itoom Dining Room Brass and Enamel . 8an. Coucl " Rtev. Chair, DI | Table_and o s Itanges, Carp ADAM A. WESCHLER, Auctioneer. s’ frigerators, OF THE DIS.! ng a Bankrupt Jucobwon, Bank- tie cred- | Washing: reby of "Nugust, A D) Fiten that on' the wan duly adjudi . the said Cel; 1d at my office in the 11 st n.w., Washingtou. ¥ of September. A.D: wm., at which editors muy attend, prove th appoint A truxtee. examine the bank. ) other buxiness as m mevting. RALPH | s, rupt and transact s RESORTS. BRADDOCK HEIGHT! Coloni Special September rates. On_ Boardwalk Open to Oct. 1. BUENA VISTA SPRINGS. PA- “NORTH HILL" CASTLEMANS FERRY, acre colonlal Zarm seat edr Phiemont on salley. ter Orkney Springs. Va In the Allegheny Mounta| ua S swimming. bowling and dancing. Special September Rate, $18 Per Week. COLON! BEACH, VA. COLONIAL BEACH HOTEL Whole block of river front; salt-water bath- ing from hotel; fishing, crabbing. canoeing, tennis; music and dancing. Chicken and s food dluners. 316 to §20 weekly. September, wit e ANK D, BLACKISTONE. Owner_and_manager 1A _BEACH. VA. THE WAVH!LY Ocean front. Boollef s " EoTER, 3r. ~—THE POCAHONTAS — Tennis. pool, HARPERS FERRY, W. VA, HILL TOP HOUSE i T2A ROOM x ia Asmex open untfl 10 p.m. Try it. 7. 8. LOVETT. THE LOCKWOOD *Bropeie Mrs. A. P. DANIEL. Prostietress. EDUCATIONAL PRIVATH LESSON MATH TICS, 8CI- ences, languages, music: twenty years' experi- ce. _Address Box 156-B. Star office. START ANY TIME Get the benefit of careful training by our” competent - lustructors. - ¥ou can en; roll_now beginner or for_advanced work. L ki Shart] Typewriting, Penman] Acco Civil Service. Feon oy Ingividant titons and evening sesslons. Day school. Da $16 o month. Night school, $0 a month. atalogue. Telephone for our lates Wuhmxlnn Bu: College 0l o, e S ST N.W. |EMERSON INSTITUTE " Established 1852, Fall Session Opens Sept. 19th. New Classes in All Subjects SCHOOL FOR MEN AXD HOYS SCHOOL FOR WOM- D iate from Men's School. for College and Professional . §. Naval Academy, U. 8. Military Academs, Consular and Diplomatic Service. plete Dining Room Suites, Library Taldes, Bureaus, Chiffoniers, Bric-a-Brac, China, C. s C. G. SLOAN & CO,, Inc., Aucts. 715 13th St. ractive Sale of Personal Effects, etc., ; From Concerns and Other Sources .At Public Auction At Sloan’s Galleries 715 13th St. Wednesday, September 7th, 1921, at 10-A.M. Embracing, in part, Velour Living Room Sultex, Davenport Tables, Spinet Dexks. Mahog- Up t Beds, Combination Bookcases, ed and Wicker Chairs. and Rockers, Mahogany L ete. G. SLOAN &CO., Inc., Bookcase-Desks, : EDUCATIONAL FILING—A Paying Vocation Cal bnl\ ersity Preparatory Qchool R.E. Corner h and F sts. L. Adolph Richards, M. A, M. @ :( RILEY ScHOOL | oF CHIROPRACTIC Fall term begins Monday, Sept. 12. Complete courses under the direction of Joe Shelby Riley, M. D, Ph. C., LL. D. Special classes. evening Catalog mailed on request Address G. E. RILEY, Registrar, 1116 F St. NN\W. for information. mwrm)sr.—,x SELECT PRIVATE BOARD. - country, for girls ‘and amall erms very moder mgm-nm Md. Prepare for a successful ca- reer by taking a course in GREGG SHORTHAND TOUCH TYPEWRITING BOOKKEEPING CIVIL SERVICE ENGLISH If you do not complete your course in seven months we will give you five months free. Hegister now fof soeme of the 3 courses, lessons, lectures or Socratic, and Edisonian practices, drills, For Catalog, Call or Address YMCA SCHOOLS 173 G N.W. M. 8250. Open To Women. A grade and high wcivool “whose "aims 'agd inspirational lendership lay the foundation of manhood and character. Faoully | of Duivensity 5th_to Bth Srades—lat Your High HALL- NOYES SCHOOL 0ol opens Sept. 1, Day School S Gradea” and” High Sehoot also private conching to youths and oS Bervice prep' by, ex exaniner tal pectus. Frances' Mana Hall, AN | Research University Fall Quarter Opens Sept. 19( 150 Subjects Call for Catalog 20 Jackson Place Facing Lafayette Square and White House WRITE FOR CATALOGUE. 1740 P St. NW. ..! Phones Franklin 4463-4458. ACCOUNTANCY .mfi&.n. ‘men and w m uow rox Day y and PACE INSTITUTE 715 G St. N.W., Corner 8th and G Sts. The Hotel Field Calls You! Nation-wide demand for trained men and women; all departments, hotels, clubs, apartment houses, restau- rants, cafeterias, tearooms. Uncrowded field, good sal- aries, fine lxvmg. quick ad- vancement. Our methods ifi- dorsed by leading hotel op- erators and managers. Fall Classes - Now Forming Night Classes—Home Study ‘Tuition Moderate Call, write or phone 'wis, President 1324, New Yodx Ave. NW. exceptional- opportunities te Ivory Bedroom Suites. | Aucts. | AUCTIONS. EDUCATIOFAL 19 MOVING, PACKING & STORAGE K. of C. EVENING SCHOOL 1004 F St. and 1311 Mass. Ave. Registration begina September 19. in El . College and Comme: {e Georgetown l.aw Scllool Sexuslons of 1921-1922 cor o'clock g.m. Afternoon _courses for 1st, 2nd, 3rd. postgraduste and patent law ; s of Lawa’or Master of Patent Law degree. For information spply to Hugh J. Fegan M.A- LLB. Ph.D. Assistant Dean Georgetown Law School Building 508 E Street N.W. * Phone Main 7293 CIVIL SE! courss in income ta stenography and typewriting. pumer and for entire course. ce Preparators School, south: th and F sts. n.w. Phone nklin 2080, GEORGE WASHINGTON UNIVERSITY LAW SCHOOL CO-EDUCATIONAL 57th Year on September 28. 1% of Association of American Law g em ools. Strict Standards. Optional Morning oL KTieronon Claitses 0 to 6:60 te rnoon For full information wri write to or call upon the_secretary. Tel Main 6503. e BOILOING, 1438 K. o2 NATIONAL SCHOOL FINE & APPLIED ART FELIX MAHONY. Director New Location: Conn.Ave. & M St. Day and Evening Classes Children’s Saturday Class Interior Decoration, Costume De- sign, Textile Design, Color, Com- mercial Drawing, e, Sketch, Painting and Modeling Chue& Individual Instruction. School Begins October 1s Hours for Registration. 11 to 2; 4 to 6 daily. LAW SCHOOL Nahoml University The Fifty-third Year Begins October 1, 1921 Classes, 6:30 to 9 Each Eveni Standard courses leading to the degrees of LL.B. LL.M. and M. P. L. and qualifying for ad- mission to examinatio for the Bar. Students by intensive study may (omple\e the maximum work offered in shorter time. For catalog or other infor- mation, apply National Univer- sity Law Building, 818 13th street northwest. Telephones Main 6617 and Franklin 2908, (Note: School Building Open Laber Day) MUSICAL INSTRUCTION ’SINGING § ITALIAN METHOD Mme. Lucia Borderl, dipioms. et o Soame. Rnokice e tions."11'ta 1. 1658 § n.w. Phone N. 7031, WASHINGTON COLLEGE Eighteenth Ve-r ‘ Fall Term, September 12 | Office Open for Rezlnr-tlon 1‘{ 1921-22 Yearbool H 714 17¢h St Frank. 4491( STEAMSHIPS. Baltimore to Boston, Tuesdsy, Friday, Providence, Monday, Norfolk, Mon., Fri., ot Secksonvitie, “Fri. Tickets include meals and berth on maiz deck. Au invigorating, enjoyable ocean voyage. Merchants and Mi " COMMERCIAL ART Illustrating, Cartooning, Fashion Drawing, Life Class, Color, Lettering. Day and Evening Season Begins September 19 Enroll Now Washington School of Art 1502 14th Street N.W. Frankiln 2497 New Fall Classes now being formed in the following sub- Jects: Accountancy (LaSalle) Bookkeeping (Modern) Shorthamd (Gregg & Pitman) Typewriting (Fritz-Eldridge) Calculating Machin: Secretarial Selence Business English Commercial Law Call, write or phone for seat reservations. STEWARD SCHOOL (Accredited) 1202 F Street N.W. AC THE NATIONAL : SCHOOL OF COMMERCE Edwin C. Bosworth, President 1009-11 International Building Pmlemonnl Courses o] Collegiate Grade COUNTANCY ; NEW YORK TO EUROPE Sailings from Pier 74, 34th St., N. S. S. GEORGE W ASHINGTON and AMERICA (Piers 3 and 1, Hoboken) excepted. PLYMOUTH—CHERBOURG —BREMEN AMERICA: Sept. 28—Nov. 1—Nov. 29 GEORGE WASHINGTON ___ Oct. 4N PLVMOUTH—BOULOGNE— rious—0 w— Luw Yomfortable. oLn lnl.rx n'n'l'lga o CENTENNIAL STATE: LE STATE. Oct. 11—Nov. 15—Dec. 15 EARTANS 25—Nov. 96—Dec. 37 ansng—n]Tzl—c o Rl Oct. 15 Dec. 3 UNITED STATES LINES 5 Broadway, N. Y. 2050 Whitehall MOORE & McCORMACK COMPANY PRINCESS MA’ POTOMA HUDSON: ROOSEVELT STEAMSHIP COMPANY UNITED AMERICAN LINES Managing Operators for the ed States Shipping Board The Big 4 Transter Co., inc., 1125 14th St. N.W. Phone Main 2064 Specialists in Long-Distance Moving | WINTER ~BUILDING - s'ranmfi 80,000 8q. ft. Finest 500 for um-— Expert P-ckerl. Crnten & Shippers Slty. Suburben and Long Distaoce Moviag. NION STOI?AGE COMPANY SEI’ARATE ROOMS, Sl Local and Long Distance 'omu. By Careful Mes. Rates Reasonable. Phone lo‘ PACKING BY EXPERTS rth 705-9 Fla. Ave. N. [~ Moving lJ'l'l'l.lIl-'IELl) AI.VORD&CO I.ONG—DIS‘I’ANGE MOVING No Charge tor Estimates CLEAN, DRY STORAGE FOR FURNITURE and pisnos. Estimates cheerfully given. Con- venient location. WESCHLER'S, 929 Pa. | m.w. Phone Main 1282 [SUNITED STATES® STORAGE CO. Fire roof Warehouses FSHMATES ST PHONES #& BERTHS N DEMAND FOR WATTING SHIPS Scores of Idle Vessels Seek Safe Anchorage Till Trade Calls Again. By the Associated Press. NEW YORK. September 5 —Scores of fine ships, equipped for any kind of cargo, are swinging impatiently at anchor, like hunting dogs on leash, in every port of the world awaiting |# return of normal conditions in maritime business. Excessive war-time construction of cargo carriers, followed by a gradu- ally increasing depression in world's shipping business, has created a new problem for port officers and steam- ship owners. A few years ago Keen competition was required to secure a loading or discharging berth. Today the competition is to secure a safe and convenient place where jships may be laid up at the least ipossible overhead expense, where {they can be ready for instant re- sponse to steam and propeller when commerce again calls. In New York and vicinity the task of finding safe anchorage falls to Capt. Repd of the United States coast guard service, desig- nated by the government as port captain. Yonkers has been called upon to serve as resting places for idle ships. In Jamaica bay. a large semi-inland body of water at the southerly end of Long Island, many more ships have been accommodated. Up Long Toland sound, as far as the Connectl cut line every available bay having sufficient depth of water has been called upon. Companies having a number of skips laid up endeavor to group them. ’l'hey are moored close together and of the vessels is designated as ‘mother ship.” a protection .gunut fire steam is kept up lines of hose are laid from her pumps to each of the other craft. On t mother ship a crew of ten or twel is maintained with a single watch man for the other vessel 1t is not only American ships which are 1aid up in United States harbors, Capt. Reed said. but many foreign craft are held here in idleness, await- ing a resumption of business that will afford paying cargoes. Among recent applications for achorage were requests for two Japanese ships. It costs money to run ships. but shipowners claim they face greater proportionate loss with ships idle. OVER 4,000 CHEMISTS TO MEET IN NEW YORK anSVE R PANTHEES 15T a?.i‘-’r. pected to Be Among Largest Ever Held in America. Plans have been completed for one of the largest meetings of chemiste that has ever been held in America. More than four thousand Britis, camalan and American chemists will xllher in New York from September 6 to 10, inclusive. The British chemists, who have been |meeting at Montreal and = Toronio, 1will be welcomed at Niagara Fails iby Gov. Miller tomorrow. The recep- ition committee of the chemists con- sists of 8. R. Church, chairman of tre American section of the Society ol Chemical Industry; Dr. Smith, president of the Amerlm Chemical Society; Dr. David Wesson: president of the American Institute of Chemical Engineers; Dr. Acheson Smith, president the Electro- Chemical Society, and Dr. Charles F. Crandler. Ira Remsen, M. T. Bogert and William H. Nichols. past presi dent of the Society of Chemical In- The meeting of the American Chemical Society in New York city will_be at Columbia University =at 10 o%lock the morning of September 10, when the Secretary of Commerce. Herbert Hoover, and “Sir William J. Pope, president of the Society of Chemical Industry of Great Britajn, are to make the introductory speeches. The next evening leaders of the cremical research in America and Europe will share the program of the international meeting. During the in- coming week the seventh national ex- i position of chemical industries will opened in New York city. A number of local ‘societies of Washington will attend’ this great gathering of chemists scientists in this international conclave. —_— PARDON PLEA DENIE®.: Department of Justice Decides D.C.- Convict Must Wait. The Department of Justice has de- nied the request of Joseph Y. Saunders, victed slaughter and 5 bfoen year sentence in the Atlants penitentiary. It was said at the des partment that the prisoner fs not v titled to pardon consideration unti third of \ |after he has served ome- : - Zemieace, 1319-21 F St. N.W. Ph. M. 5668

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