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i - L FOR SALE—HOUSES Y Continued 32500, easy terms, buys this Gr. and E. beick must sold to settle an estate. HEINZMAN, 784 15th st. n.w. Phone TAKOMA PARK—$6,750—TERMS. New detached home, located in & good part ©f Takoma Park; 6 #. and b.; modern in eve detail best buy in_Takoma Park. A BAUMAN & HBINZMAN, 734 15th st. Main 3500, LOOK AT THISI $300 cash nt. balance like rent, for this paymes elec.; porches; attic and garage; located in & mew. 7-r. and b. home, with o7 food whife n e cection N & HEINZMAN. PRETTY, NEW. VACAN large rooms. cellar. atil furnace; range: running wal tile lots: two blocks cars, Hyattaville; $4.500; ‘monthly, 15th st. n. BUNGALOW: including " interest; no cash. SR NER i Kreage bif., 11th and 4. _ 8% JUST WEST OF 16th ST. Desirable 9-room residence, 2 bath: Vghts: fumace heat. Property in excellent o e, $11.500. " Possession at_once. T & 1516 H St. N.W. ST In' every section. LEAV tached residence in Takoma Park, rooms, bath; elec. lights, hot-water he: rage. HOUG Ve have th Price, $10.500. A real bargain. ITON & 0., 1516 H St. N:W. ln‘t: 2 BEST in every section. ¢ X 1525 A ST. N.E. @ fooms, thoroughly modern: first class coa- dition: near best schools. monthiy notes, $15 ATTRACTIVE HOMES. FOR COLORED. Best buy in sts. _Attractive and bath: reasonable terms. Ontario rd.—An _ideal $6,500; $1,500 cash; 500, Price, $! 00; a1 Iocatio dwelling of 6 good-size rooms and bath, large cellar, fine furnace heating plant and deep lot . 10 alley: only $500 cash and reasonable month- 1y payments is all that is required to_secure attractive home. Price only $4,770. WALTER A. BRO\VN; 1400 H St. N.W. Main 1653. Main 1654 ROOMS, ELEC. LIGHTS: AM.L; BY OWN- e ood Tocktion; price. reason Address Box S31-E. Star office. 100 $1,500 LESS. R[han e class of house in the same ml&ofi:m Tocated near 13th and Ran- doiph; square from best car line; all mod- ern_improvements: beautiful yard opening on BO-ft. paved alley; seven rooms, including inclosed sleeping porch, tiled bath, attic. About three years old, occupled by owner .and in_excellent condition. “Yess than $10,000 in a $12,000 nelghborhood. < C.C.LACEY, 710 14th St. N.W. $8,350—NR. 14th AND OTIS $1,350 cash; colonial porch, 6-room brick home; bath, electricity, parguetry floors, furnace, ga: Fage; $75 monthly payments include eversthing: or $2,000 . 350 monthly; would rent for 90._ POSSESSION. < EXCLUSIVE WOODLEY . PARK v (Close to WARDMAN PARK INN) Delightful new homes, 7 or 8 rooms, modern %o _the minute; new, spick and span. REAL HOMES, $12,000. 2 CLEVELAND PARK. NEAR CONN. D MACOMB—Semi- Sungalow. 6 h.. electricity, concrete poreh; fine yar, possession.. PAUL MAGOFFIN, 317 Woodward bldg. Main_6809. After office honrs phone Franklin 4727 CLEVELAND PARK. 70 rooms; 2 baths; immediate possession. This property has modern improvements and is in first-c condition: southern exposure; large front porch and double rear porches; in- lefib! finish is white and mahogany; we can make terms. “ Weaver Bros., 735 15th St. Main 1821. PETWORTH. 6 rooms and bath. Detached bungalow. The lot is 40x100, with about 35 additional feet of parking: 15-ft. alley in the rear; large rooms: electricit; B hot-water heat. Weaver Bros., 735 15th St. Main 1821. $7,250. LOOK AT THIS ONE. On Monroe $t., West of 14th St. 6 large rooms and bath; every improvement; wide brick house with front porch; in perfect con- dition. Terms. H. L. Thornton, 1416 F St. N.W. AT CHEVY CHASE CLASSY BUNGALOW HOME ONLY $13.750. It Is a Beauty 9 rooms and 2 baths; hot-wa- %er heat; all improvements; open fireplace; oak floors. Lot 100 feet front. Garage. Terms can be arranged. See This At Once. SAUL'S-ADDITION HOME ONLY $11,000. 6 rooms and bath; every im- provement; hot-water heat; };rge lot; garden; good as new. erms. H. L. Thornton, 1416 F St. N.W. LAMONT STREET, between 18th and 19th sts. n.w.; ( finest location in Mt. Pleasant;|n. 11 rooms; 3 baths; double ga- ¥age ; spacious screened porches; all modern conveniences; in ex- cellent condition; owner occu- pant. Price, $20,000. CHAS. W. MORRIS, [Evans Bldg. Main 5328. SPECIAL. Best Buy in Washington. Corner in the n.e., on two-car ‘lines; lot 62x75; large frame house now on the lot. The East- ,ern Building Association ap- proved a loan of $3,000 on this ,property a few days ago. The title is now ready. PRICE, $6,000. ALL CASH. It is dirt ch’eap. BRADFORD & COMPANY, o4 14th Street N.W. KEAR 18th AND K _SIS—8_KOOMS AND bath; for white or colored: only $5,500; $500 abeolute bargain. KEYSTONE R. E. ., 728 15th st. Main 933. . TO COLORED. 6r., bath: 12th st. n.w. near Fla. ave; $4,500; $500, $i0 monthly. @r., bath; 2nd and R. L ave.: h.-w. heat; garage, concrete cellar; perfect condition; 36,900; teris. r., bath; near 2nd and Fla. ave. n.w.; hdwd. floors, h.-w. heat; cellar; 2-story brick garage; $7.500. Essy terms. r., bath: near M St. High School; $2,250; 3250, $30 monthly. E. L. SCOTT COMPANY, 359 Florida Ave. N.W. FUR SALE— A Beautiful COLONIAL INN On 7th St. Pike. 200 ft. from Forest Glen car line; remodeled home, 13 rooms, 3 baths; electrie lights; hot- ‘water heat; cellar; modern water supply plant; | ing Zyacres; large front porch: double garage; large shate trees. Price reasonsble. Terms easy; 31,500 down. C. F. WARING, -~ ™ Bond Bldg.. 14 sd XY Ave. - AUCTIONS.™ BAUMAN & w. 3 electricity; ITY—OWNER OFFERS HIS DE- CITY—OW: s DB open fireplace and large porches: well screened; large ashington, mear 1Sth and 8 -story brick of 9 larze rooms e, \ \ 5 2 FOR BALE_HOUSES . | FOB SALE—HOUSES - Continwed. Ceatinued. DO NOT RENEW YOUR LEASE, until you have seen the test value in NEW HOMES ~ that has yet been offered in WASHINGTON. They are modern, complete and architecturally perfect. 6 Rooms and bath.......... +vvs...$6,000.00 6 Rooms, bath and garage.. . 6,300.00 6 Rooms, bath and garage (corners).... 7,000.00 Location—Between Second ‘and Third, Bryant and fidams )Streen Northeast (just north of Rhode Island venue). > . Open Every Day Until 9 P.M. for Inspection. Sample House, 209 Bryant Street N.E. "+ HARRY WARDMAN, M30 K St. NW. . Main 4190. \ WILLIAM S. PHILLIPS. Realtor. ON ALLISON.NEAR GA. AVE.—$9,000. Practically new colonial house in this desicable location; has 8 large rooms; bath; h.w.h., elec. light and rear " por compiete basement, - laua- dry trays, ants’ tollet, etc; deep lot to paved alley; room for garage. BLOOMINGDALE—S$10,500. ¥ Desirable location; beautiful 9-room res- idence (5 bedrooms), bath; modern; elec. lights garage. ouse is in excellent condition, newly papered and painted, concrete ~ rear porch; parquet floors; Pittaborgh- Heatyf. Attractive terms. North 9882. * | Owner very anxious to-sell; can be handied on easy terms. HIGH VIEW—$6,200. 3 ¢ 'Uhland Terrace; idea} northeast section; 6 rooms and bath, rn parquet floors ; goleatal froat porch: deep lot to “flu# alley; room rage. Portunity; can be habidied on terms easer than rent. . PARK VIEW—$7,000. Here s a splendid in; brick and bble-dash ; contains 6 large rooms and th; strictly modern; metal garage. Houte 18 in excellent condition, oewix and painted; floors on Boor ™ rerms can be nicely arranged. SAUL’S ADDITION—$12,500. The most beautiful residential section in ‘Washington ; this house is situated just one block of 14th st.; contains 7 large rooma (4 bedrooms), h.-w.h., elec. lights complete bath; smple garage space porches, and_many other desired con: veniences, Can be handled on excellent terms. COLUMBIA HEIGHTS— leé. light: n excellent condition. ‘on unusual terms. PARK VIEW—$8,500. Excellently located on Park pl.. very pretty colonial home of 6 rooms and bath h.-w.h.; elec. lights; lot 20x110 to paved alley; room for garage. House is in trim of condition; has large front porch and rear porch. ~Excellent terms. BROOKLAND—$7,250. Beautiful detached house, being sacrl- fced for quick sale; 7 rooms (4 bed- rooms) and bath; on a lot 100x150; shade trees, fruit trees, bemutiful iawn, gai and ¢hicken house ; large tront poreh and double rear hes. Phone us for ap- polfitment before it is too lat tive terms. ~ For inspection and further particulars call WILLIAM S. ‘Realtor, Phone Main g8. PHILLIPS. 1409 New York Ave. REMARKABLE VALUES. HOMESEEKERS! IN JUSTICE TO' YOUR $3,800. PARK VIEW BARGAL CORNER—Colonial brick; § rooms and bath. $6,350; $500 CASH. BLOOMINGDALE. VACANT—Newly decorated throughout: well 6 1 rooms, reception ball and bath; h.-a.h.; gas; a good buy. $6,250; $1.000 CASH; $65 MONTH. VACANT—Good northwest residence section: colonial home; six spacious roome and bath; double rear porch; h.-a.h.; gas. A good value. $8.000; R. 1. AVE. N.W. NEAR 1st TUNDUPLICABLE value: unusually well con- structed home: six well arranged spacious rooms; bath: servant's room; laundry room; parquétry floors; hot-water heat; electricity; excellent repair; terms. 3$8,000. W ST. NEAR 1st N.W. OWNER' MUST SELL_Very reasonable attractive hom rooms (large) and bath: hot-water hea double rear porch; 4-CAR BRICK GARAGE. Very easy terms. $7,000. NORTHWEST. DETACHED home; lot 30 ft. front; fine brick of 8 rooms: hot-water heat. This is a bargain unquestionably. $9,000. CORUMBIA HEIGHTS. NEWTON ST. west of 14th: splendid con- struction; 9 large rooms and bath; hot-water gas; possession 60 days; unparalleled “PURSE" SEE OUR HOME OFFERINGS $7,500. PARK VIEW. Colonial-desixn house; six rooms, bath h.w.h.; electricity; good repair. An excelleat buy. 7" $3.000. NEAR TRUXTON PARK. UNPARALLELED HOME VALUE OR IN- VESTMENT Cnrefutably the best buy in Roman 3-story_brick: o large rooms (5 master bedroom: EWLY BEA TIFULLY DECORATED: electricity large yard; room for 4-car leased to exgpllent tenant at $1.140 $6,350. NORTHWEST. .. three-story brick; 9 rooms and bath; room for gara: $11.250. COLUMBIA HEIGHTS. On_Columbia rd. near 14th solld_bailt wpacions rooms and my h.: electricity; IMMEDIATE POSSESSION. $8.950. PETWORTH NEAR PARK. BEAUTIFUL well built colonial-design home: aix large roems and bath: FRENCH DOORS in several rooms; hardwood floors: hot-water heat; electricity; double rear porches; terms. $10.750. COLUMBIA HEIGHTS. SHEPHERD ST. west of 14th; massive colonfal home (3 rooms deep); 6 large rvoms and bath; hot-water heat, eleetricity; large _sleeping poreh: very deep lot. room for double garage, IMMEDIATB POSSESSION. $11,500. COLUMBIAg HEIGHTS. FAIRMONT ST. eear 113lh: colonial front six well proportioned _rooms: large dry ceilar; very deep yard;: 2 MBTAL hot-water heat: elec.: Rardwood floors and’ trim; possession Act quickly. THE JOSEPH SHAPIRO CO. 914 NEW YORK AVE. FRANELIN 6018. New Detached Hogie N.W. 2 $9,500. Easy Terms. . Delightfully located in a fine residential section close to cars. 8 rooms; tiled bath; front porch; sleeping reh; hollow tile foundation; Phone us now. Main 872. West of 16th large lot; southern eposure; electric lights. St. Heights. $14,850. Easy Terms. 8 spacious rooms, 2 baths (one shower), all on 2 fioors: built-in garage; large cement front, breakfast and sleeping porches; hot-water heat; elec. lij They are selling fast. Phone us now. Just about ready for occupancy. Saul’s Addition. $9,500 near Hamilton & Colo. ave.; 7 r. & b.: h.-w.h., elec.; rm. garage; perfect. 10,000 corner: detached; 7 T. & b. elec.; attic; sleeping peh.; bargal 50 jowa ave. ‘bungalo h.-w.h., sleeping peh. Large Jot. $14,500 Emerfon mear 14th; 10 r. & b.; (8 bedrocms), h.-w.h., elec.; garage. Beautiful ome. Clevelan;i Park. odman st.; detached;y6 r. & b.; oy e em: garage. Oten fireplace: Fofi1/000 on 35th nar Porter: 6 r. & b.; h.-w. h., elec.: bullt-in gagage; hdw. fis. z '$15.000 beautiful corne; 2 b, elec.; rm. garage. Splendid home. Chevy Chase, D. C. ,000 Garrison st. bungalow; 8 r. & b.; 0 e wm garage: Jargs lot; porches L X e Dew 6-r. & b. home; Low cash payment. 8 r. $12.500 near circle: beautifal home (6 bed- rooms), h.-w. elec.; detached; 2 baths. $13.000 Legation st.; charming bungalow; 6 r. & b.; nmearly new. Large lot. $16,000 Janl{en. 7 r., 2 b.; new; large lot. t ome. Mo 300 Morfison: v, Conn. ave.: 8.1, 3 b.i lot 63x100; garage. Center entrance. Washington Heights. 8,500 Monroe: west of 16th; 6 r.; tiled batiy atec. brick; double back porches. '$9,500 Monroe, 1800 block; 9 r. & b.; h.-w. h.; colonial porch. Best value on heighis. $10,500 Kilbourne st.: mear Mt. Pleasant; 9 r. & b.; h-w.h. Rare bargain. $11,500 war Million Dollar Bridge; 6 r. & b.; h.-w.] elec.; rm. garage. $12,000 Newton & 18tb; @ r., 2 b.; how.h., elec.: rm. garage; porches. Perfect home. $15,000 near Wardman Park Hotel; 9 r., 2 b.; h.-w. elec.; porches: semi-detached. ts; hardwood floors. New and Columbia Heights. 36,750 Chapin: west of 14th: T r. & b.; seml- detached. Large lof Fine home. $8,800 Newton: w. of 14th: 2-fam. flat of 81 &b each. Splendid return; h.-w.h.; elec. $10,750 Shepherd & 14th; mearly new; 6 . & b. how.h., elec. $11.300 Irviig & 14th; 1b . & b.; howh. Future business value. 312,000 Quincy & 14th: beautiful home; T r. & .; how.h., elec; double garage. Downtown N.W. ; mear 234; 2 5. & b. apts.; nt $25 each. ave. mear 19th; two-lot 40-ft. 'k house. 6,750 Mass. ave.. near 5th; 7 r. & b; 1st floor kitchen; brick. $6,050 H st.; near. Govt. Pty. OfL.; O'r. & b.; brick. Good business lacation. $6,500 6B near H; 11r, & b.; brick rm. garage. X $6,850 22nd: near M; attractive 9 r. & b. brick; 1st floor kitchen. Bargajn. $7,500 near New Interlor Bidg.: 8 r. & b. brick: 2 floors: h.w.h.. Nice home. $0.000 18th & O sta; 11 r. & b.; Facing rk. $9,000 G st. near 1th: 9 r. & b.; 18x90; rm. garage. BSplendid_proposition. S Northeast. s sh; 6 r. & b.; brick bullding Good proposition. M st. ne; 2-fam. flat; 4 &5 1. & Low cash ent. near y $6,500 M st.: near 5th; 6 r. & b.; h.-w.h elec.: rm. garage; brick. $8.900 4th; near E. rm. garage; 'double porches. Large yard. 00 corner; nearly new; 6 r. & Tm. garage. Hdw. floors. Southeast. WA, Kentueky ave. ac. b.-w.h. H at. cor.; vacant. Newly papered. cany terms; 8 r. & b. rm. garag: th; near E. Cap.; 8 r. & tiled bath: h.-w.h. Splendid home. 37,250 near Lincoln Park; $500 cash; 9 r. &b vacant; newly papered & painted. cash; 6 r. & b.; brick. ,500 WILLIAM K. HARTUNG, 1108 16th St. N.W. PETWORTH. . f elght rooms and o et Slectric Thghtes porches: be . pape and painted $9, ; Sasy terms. PRATHER & ROBINSON, 514-15-16 Bond Bld . 14th and New York Main 442 'NEA! N Well bullt brick home of 6 rooms and Jess than one-half square of G quick jon. Price, 35,7 JOHN QUINN COMPANY, INC Main 485. 704 18th n.w. WOODLEY PARK HOMEy 2340 that very desirable section ne One car; wide alley. This fs-a very attractive Tome and priced right. Possession from own- : terms. % Jer $1L000: G or wARREN, 1410 H t. n.w. Main 3534. > NGALOW: LOCATED IN CHOICE et six rooms and bath; section of Riverdaie clectricity and gas; unusually large and spa- | 1,207, clous rooms; large lot; possession at once. ,750; terms. Frice, 36,7007 1*{UDE WARREN, 1410 B ot n.w. Sain 3534. DOWNTOWN SECTION. brownstone front residence of 10 Beautiful ba first-class condition. Large brick " Bultable for rooming house of private residence. Phone our office for sales- ‘man to show you this i rty. desirable 0N QUINN COMPANY, I hardwood floors throughout. Prop- | L Phone Exchangé Main 372. THE THREE.-YEAR LEASE AND THE FUR- nitore and’ furnishings of han@some _stone. front, bay-window dwelling on upper 16th s ‘House contains 6 large bedrooms and two bath Has hot-water heat and electric light and nd comfortably furnished. Terms wpon on_to LEE D. LATIMER COMPANY, . Realtor, 1410 H Btree QUINCY STREET. PETWORTH tached dwelling; hot-water heat light; gas log; 6 rooms and bath; large attic with window; lsundry tubs in cellar; front porch across entire house; inclosed first-floor f5ar, poreh; new conl range and gas fange o kitchen. Pri .500. LEB D. LATIMER COMPANY, Realtor, 1410 H Street N, CELLA! furnace: one block east of House office build- ing._Phone Cleve. 988. 9 V. 750 _cash, 850 mosth: 36 rooms and bath; steam heat; cellar; and back yards; paved alley; room for ga- ; excellent condition ‘Can’t be dupl cated for $7,000. F st. mear 14th. 1 NBWSOM, 1110 H ne. MUST BB 8OLD QUICK. Owner in town from Ohlo for & few Quiney pl. n.e. near 1 cellar: furnace: back yard: and b.. Asking ,500. Maki e seen. “Possession assured. 2071 NEWSOM, GODD STORB BITE. . A six-room residence on north side H\at. n.e. between 1ith sud 12th; suitable for conver- slon into store. Price only $7,500. Posses- sfon guaran: L. 1110 H ne. only. ial froni lley; 6 r. offer.” Can 1110 H ne. Main 435. A e s dosvabie HOMES far e ; trom $3,200 to $4,500, secured on very easy . T. LAWS 1519 B st. = M“Lln 5I25-W. 12¢ BEAUTIFUL CORNER HOMB, FRONTING ON —Six ms, bath, inclosed Tilinois_av roor : sleo; breakfast goreh it’ $10,500. AR A MILIRR, 1415 B st nw, R OMB—NBEAR [COLN PARK. HLBGANT Hi PN N 3 $9,500. at prices o ew of these can terms. Park Holel; 8 rooms, breakfast and sleeping porches and bath on two floors; .garage for R teed. 2071, NEWSOM, 821 BAST OAPITOL ST.—9 ROOMS AND bath, $7.800. Owner. . 9 10 ROOMS AND 2 BATHS—ONE BLOCK from Dupolt Circle; all modern conveniences; 2 sleeping porches; copper screens ind awn- With deed o S o HOWARD W. PHILLIPS & COMPANY, 808 W bldg. Phone Main 61. GA. AVE NEAR IRVING ST.—$6,500. 6 room brick: hot-water heat. TERMS. . CHAS. W. STEBRS, N. Y. AVE. N.W. 9~ O-FAMILY FLA" ~Bee. THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. ¢, THURSDAY, B FOR SALE—HOUSES - Continued - " FOR SALE—COLORED. $2,450 to $3,050. VERY EASY TERMS. NORTHWEST. These homes contain four aund five rooms, nice front yard (fenced-in). back good to paved alley. In ndl coul Tangss aro being. Taetalied Ta the Kitchen There are only a few left out of arowof 32. . Sample House 2215 Tenth St. N.W.—Open All Day. J. DALLKCS GRADY, g vy FOR SALE. Desirable residence on S street, one-half square west of Connecticut avenue, containing twelve rooms, three baths, hot- water heat. Possession October first. < / . THOMAS L. HUME, 1412 G Street, Main 1346. BROOKLAND. $8,000. Terms. Possession. Modern 8-room b 4 bed attic for 2 more) ; hnm.'h Tl ly decorated und in spl ated on moderate terrace with lot 50x150; vi rlety of bearing fruit, flowers; fine poultry Louse with large run; two blocka from cars at l‘ilh and Mounroe. time. McLachlen Banking Corp’n, Real Estate Dept., 10th and G. Main 483. Bvenings, North 313. BARGAIN CHEVY CHASE, D. C. CONVENIENT TERMS ARRANGED. HANDSOME SUBURBAN HOME ON ONE OF THE_FINEST STREETS IN CHEVY CHASE, WITHIN A HALF SQUARE OF CONNECTICUT ~AVE.: = SCHOOLS _ AND STORES. HOUSE CONTAINS EIGHT ROOMS, BATH, LARGE, BRIGHT CELLAR, STORAGE ROOMB, ~PITTSBURGH HEATER: EVERY MODERN CONVENIENCE. PHONE CLEVE- LAND 1319 FOR APPOINTMENT ~WITH ER_TO INSPECT. DOWNTOWN._ Near Gov’t Printing Office. On ._ave. near H st., large 9-room brick, facing N. J. ave. and running through to 2nd making back rooms as good as the front. glish basement: h.-w.h. n splendid condi- tion. Top floor now rented for $¢ per month. Owner will give prompt possession. Inwpection invited. Price. $5,500. A McLachlen Banking Corp'n, Real Estate Dept., 10th and G. Main 432, b BALE BY OWNER—BEA on 1s¢ xi. n.w. near Scidiers' Hom and tiled bath; electricity and gas; parquet flvors; instantaneous water heates easy terms. H Tnspection invited at any d’ floor. - NEAR BUREAU ENGRAVING. Also in close proximity to the Agricuiture Department, a large brick dwelling of 12 rooms and bath, with brick garage. Lot has a frontage of 24 feet by a depth of 108 feet to paved alley. . This property is now vacant and purchaser could move in @t once. Phone our salesmen to call with auto to show this property. JOHN QUINN COMPANY, INC., Main 435, : 0% 13th n.w. MT. PLEASANT SECTION, One of the most attractive 8-room and 2- bath homes that we have ever had listed. The house has a frontage of 25 feet, Insurin very large rooms, and the lot has a depth o 150" feet. plenty of room for double garage. The projerty has evorg modern appointment being bullt redently. = Possession may be had of 7 rooms aud bath, privately bullt, having hardwood floors, steam heat, sleeping porch: one-salf square from cars: owner leavin: town; only $1,000 cash. Mr. ABRAMS, 72 15th st. Main 933, > STONE & FAIRFAX, REALTORS. Near 1st and W sts. nlw.: colonial front porch, double rear porches: deep lot. wide alley; double garage: 6 rooms a hot-water heat, electric light hardwood trim. $6,500—A cory home. 6 rooms and tiled bath: Iot 20 feet wide to wide alley: plenty of zoom for garage; will make reasonable ferms. - Phone us or eall for' permit to nwpect. $8,750—Two-family apartment; nicely situateé in the best section of Columbia Helght: 5 rooms and bath on first fioor; 6 roo and bath on second: separate entrances and separate heating plants; first fioor now rented; owner occupies upper floor and will glve lmmediate possessio o T2E: $16,000—Near Dupont Circle; a fine, large house. 13 rooms, 3 batha: hot-water hea electric Tight ; colonial porch; porches: immediate possession. delay in_inspecting this house. Termi BLOOMINGDALE. $8,8%0—0n W st. n.w. between North Capitol and 1st sts. Here s one of those well built hon on the north side of the strdet; 8 rooms and tiled bath: bot-water heat and electric lights; double garage and many other good features. ACANT. $12,500—M¢. Plensant, west of 14th st. n.w. 9 rooms and 2 baths; hot- ights: lot 145 feet deep to wide A bargain -at the price offered. Only $6,000—Near North Capitol and Tea sts. n.w.; 6 rooms and th: 00d heating iiant; lot 17300 to 20-foot alley; garage: 't us shgw you this bargain. $8,500—Near city postoffice; fine rooming house. 15 rooms and 2 baths; lot 21x112 to alley. Here is your rooming house bar- gain. Let us show it to you. . JUST THE PLACE YOU'LL LIKE. A nice, big, roomy dwelling. Price no more than asked for many about half as much room and not so well located. Should sppeal to those looking for real value and looking to getting thelr money back should they wish to sell again. Situated on & lettered street west of 16th, near many elegant private residences. 10 good, big rooms With large closets; well lighted dining room; good heating plant; elec- tric lights; garage, hold 2 cars with 2 rooms and bath above; now rents for $30. Owner needing cash in his mercantile business will sacrifice. $12,500. § STONE & FAIRFAX, | 1342 New York Ave. BARGAIN. L. n.w. between North Capitol ng tory brick residence; 6 rooms an eat; double brick garage; of- uetion. SrLOUGHTOX & cO., 1516 H 8t N.W. ““We have the BEST in every section.’ SPECIAL OFFERING BY : OWNER. Homeseekers, Attention! Xt you have $1.000 cash and want to buy a good, substantial home, built of the very best mi dals by the present owner, in a high- cls protected location, coavenient to the very best transportation faeilities the city affords, Then see at once Premises No. 4122 8rd ste D.W. It will stand the most eritical inspection, Very few homes in this location can be Dbought at any price, « Sale Positively This Week. OWNER. FOR HOMES AXD INVESTMENTS . Bee MAHORNEY & SULLIVAN— JAHOR AN— 197 By R aie T INSPECT 1319 and 1321 215t St. N.W. NEW HOMES. JUST SOUTH DUPONT CIRCLE. EASY MONTHLY PAYMENTS. Hot-Water Heat. ‘Hardwood Finish. Large South Perches. 20-Foot Front. 8l Roomr for Two Garages. EIGHT ROOMS, BATH AND ATTIO. ‘ Open . 2 OWENSTEIN CO. 1314 F Street N.W. FOR SALE nq RENT. FURNISHED HOUSE FOR RENT OR FOR Address sale without furniture; n.w. section.. Box 350-E. Star office. electric Main 2832, 's_mew suburb. Don't ‘rent you. 248 AUCTION SALES FUTURE DAYS, ) 715 13th St. Overstuffed Velour Living Room Suites, Com- plete Dining Room Suites, Axminster and Velvet Rugs, Ivory Finish and Other Bedroom Suites, Mirrors, Davenport Tables, Dropleaf Gateleg Tables, Folding Card Tables, Console Tables, China, Pictures, Bric-a-Brac, Books, 5387 ete. At Public Auction AT SLOAN'S GALLERIES 715 13th Street / Saturday, Septe “At10 AM. . S ' C. G. SLOAN & CO., INC., AUCTS. Terms Cash 8e8-2t . TOMORROW, “THOS. J. OWEN & SON, AUOTIONEERS, Trustees’ Sale ofu %du-ble t House Property No. 1118-1120 25th Street Northwest. — By virtué of a certain deed of trust recorded 1n Liber 4420, follo 147 et eq.. of the iand records of the District of Columbia, and at the request of the parties secured’ thereby, the undersigned truatees will sell at public auction, in front of the premises. on FRIDAY, THE SECOND DAY OF SEPTEMBER. A.D. K . the following in the n A. B. Mullett and others' subdivision of lots in square numbered fourteen (14), as per plat recorded in the office of the surveyor for the Diatrict of Columbia in Book 18, at page 130. Terma of sale: (All cash above a firat trust of §14.000, payable §2,000 in July, 1922, and $12,000 in' July, 1923, bearing interest at 6 per centum per ‘annum, interest payable semi- annually, or all cash, at the option of the pur. chaser. ‘A deposit of §200 will be required at the time of sale. All,conveyancing, recordin revenue stamps, etc., at cost of purchaser. Terms of sale to be complied with within: thirty dape from, day of sale, otherwlse the trustees reserve the right to resell the pro erty at the ri d_cost of defaulting phs chaser, after five days’ advertising of such le in_some newspaper published in Wi S. R. NORMA! W. 8. QUINTI . Trustees, 24 THE ABOVE SALE IS POSTPONED TIL, FRIDAY, THE NINTH DAY OF SEF TEMBER, 1921, AT THE SAME HOUR AND PLACE. 'BY ORDER OF THE TRUSTEES. se2-d&ds, exSudliol PUBLIC AUCTION GENERAL SUPPLY COMMITTEE ) SEPTEMBER 9; 1921. Public auction of unserviceable material at ! warenouses in East Potomac Fark, in buildings Tormerly oceupled as soldlers’ barracke—Fans, ) Ash' Can. Carpet, Lockers. Lathe, Rags, Ba e, Dok, Clnies.” Waste Buskcets, "feier Presses, Burlap Sacke, = Kitchen | Utenails, Printers’ Blanketing, 0l Rubber. Automobile cile Cases, Packing Hozes, Mail Bag Racks, Filing Furolture. Trea and_Tubes. Door and Window Trim, #crap Iron. Zine, Lumber Wood—FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER ®NINE, AT TEN O'CLOCK A.M. Tmmediately thereafter there will be sold at, Cost and Geodetle Survey. New Jersey av nne nd B streets s.e.. & miscellancous lot of, Term ; forty-elght hours. Articlea oftered. singly pon seB3t est. - JACQUES, Superintendent of. Supplies. FUTURE DAYS. ADAM A. WESCHLER, AUCTIONEER. TRUSTEES' SALE OF PREMISES NO. 829 5th STREET NORTHEAST. By virtue of the decree of the Supreme Court of the District of Columbia, in equity cause No. 38503, the undersigned trustees will sell at_public auction, in front of the premises, on WEDNESDAY, THE FOURTEENTH DAY OF SEPTEMBER, 1021, AT FIVE 0'CLOCK P.M.. lot 26, in' square 832, being a brick dwelling. No. §29 5th street porthes TERMS OF.SALE: One-third cash, balance in one and two years in two equal fnstall- ments, represented by the notes of the pur- chaser, bearing interest at @ per annum, pay- able semi-annually, and secured by first deed of trust upon the property. or all cash. at purchaser’s option. Exsmination of title, con- veyancing, revenue stamps and -recording purchaser's cost.- Deposit of $300 required at time of sale. Sale made subject to ratif. cation by the court and sale to be consum- mated within thirty days after final ratifica- tion_or deposit will be forfeited and® property resold at defaulting purchaser's cost and risk. ~ JAMES A. O'SHEA, Trustee, Stewart building. GEORGE C. GERTMAN, Trustee, 8e2-d&ds. exSudhol Century_buildin: THOS. J OWEN & SON, AUCTIONEERS. SALE QF VALUARLE 1) PROVED REAL ESTATE, BEING THE vO-STORY, SIX - ROOM - AND - BATH DWELLING, WITH HOT-WATER HEAT, No_ 1863 FLORIDA AVENUE NORTH: » By virtue of a certain deed of trust duly , in Liber No. 4442, folio 106 et seq of the land records of the District of Colum- bia, and at the request of the party secured thereby, the undersigned trustees will sell, at public auction, in front of the premises, on MONDAY, THE NINETEENTH DAY OF SEP- TEMBER, A.D. 1021, AT FIVE 0'CLOCK .. the following descrilied land and 2 uate in the Distri® of Columbis,’ and desig- nated as and being lot numbered one hupdred and forty-two (142), in James F. and Mary T. Burns' eubdivision of lots In square “ten hun- dred and twenty-slx (1026), as per plat re. corded in Liber 62, at follo 28, in the survey- or's office of the District of Colgmbia. Terms of sale: Sold subject tb a prior deed of trust for $2,500; purchaser to pay $300 cash and the balance $i8.50 monthly, to include in- terest on_both first and second trusts. A de- Posit of $200 required at time of sale fd the pukchaser allowed thirty days to complete the . H. ROLAND DRURY, . ERLIE TALBOTT, ADAM A. WESCHLER, AUCTIONEER. TRUSTEES' SALE OF BRICK DWELLING, NO. 216.11th STREET SOUTHEAST, By yirtne of a certain dewd of trust duly re- in Liber No. 4409, at follo 84 et seq. of the land records of the District of Colu bia, and at the request of the party thereby secured, we,-the undersigned trustees, will sell at public atiction, 4n front of the premiscs. on MONDAY, THE NINETEENTH DAY OF TEMRER, “A.D. 1921, AT FOUR-THIRTY O'CLBCK’ P, the follow!ng described land and premises, situate in the city, of Washing- ton, in the District of Columbia, and desig- nated and being lot 48, in Charles Gess- ford's subdivisign of lots in square 990, as said subdivision’is recorded in the office of the surveyor of the District of Columbia in Book 18, at page 174, together with the improve- ments, consisting of a two-atory and basement brick _dwelling, containing six rooms and bath. TERMS OF SALE: 80ld subject to & prior deed of trust for $2,500, due February 7, 1923; one-third of the purchase money over and above 8ald deed of trust to be , and the balsnce In two equal installments, payable in one and two years, with interest at 7 per centum per annum, payable semi-annually, se- cured by deed of trust upon thé property sold, or all cash over and above said prior deed of trust, at the option of the purchaser. A de- posit of $250 will be required of the purcheser at the time of sale. All conveyancing, record- ing, revenue stamps and notarial fees at the cost of the purchaser. Terma of sale to be complied with within 15 days from day of sale, otherwise the trustees reserve the right to resell the nmntr;y at u.a m: 'Mfi cost of ting purchaser, after five daye’ ad- O o mmont of sach resalé in The Evening Sta FRANCIS L. NEUBECK, CE J. MILLS, Trustee THOS. J. OWEN & SON, AUCTIONEEES. STEE'S SALE OF VALUABLE UNIM- TR ROVED REAL ESTATE, FRONTING ABOUT 245,60 FEET ON JACKSON STRERT AND 296 FEET ON ldth TREBT N.E. By virtue of & certain deed of trust duly recorded in Libef, No, 3865, follo 172 et seq of the land records-of the District of Colum bia, and at the request of the party secured thereby, the undersigned surviving trustee will sell, at publie suction, in front of the prem- fres, on TUESDAY, THE THIRTEENTH DAY OF SEPTEMBER, A.D. 1021, AT FOUR O'CLOCK P.M., the following described land and premises, situate in tie county of Wash- District of, Columbia, tnd designaied a0 and being bioc now part of square 10 or Besgemin, ¥, Laighton's ana/ Bich: ard B. Pairo’s, trustees, recorded subdivision of a tract of land called *‘Brookland”’ . ansre- corded 1n_the office of_the surveyor of the DI friet of Columbia in Liber. No. 8, county sub- division," folios 103 and 104. Terms of sale: One-third of the purchase ta be paid in cash, balancé in two equal instafliments, ‘payable, in' one and two seurs, interest at 6 per centum per annum, pay- l'lli‘hhnlllillflllll.p'fi“l day of sale, secured by “deed of teust pon the sold, or all cash, af Rt 5 Corey stamps, etc., at M“.fl sale to0'be complied_wi it to resell the - E \ PTEMBER B, 19217 | AUCTION SALES \ FUTURE DAYS. &C ., Inc., Aucts. AUCTION SALES FUTUKE DAYS. ‘THOS. J. OWEN & SON, AUCTIONEERS. * TRUSTERS' SALE OF VALUABLE THREE- BTORY AND CELLAR BRICK DWEL hfl% NO. 1002 RHODE ISLAND AVE! By virtue of a certain-Geed of trust duly recorded. in Liber No. 4246, folio 135 et meq., of the land recurds of the District of Colum- bia, and at the request of the party secured thereby, the undersigned trustees will well, at blic iction, in fropt of the premises, on %”DAE. THE THIRTEEN’ DAY OF SEPTEMBER, A.D. 1921, AT FIVE 0'CLOCK 3., the foliowing dencribed land and prem- ises, situate in the District of Columbla, and designated as and M'T lot 18 in Lew Kengla's subdivision of fots in square 357. r plat recorded in tle office of the sur for the District of Columbia in book 20 at 114. 80ld subject to a prior deed Pfe erms of sale of trust for 34,500 and the amount over and above said trust to be paid one-half cash snd the remainder in one year. A deposit of §250 required at time of sale and the purchaser al- lowed thirty days to complete the purchase. Further particulars at time of sale. SAM'L A. DRURY, JAMBS B. NICHOGLSON, #¢1-0&08.exBukhol Trustees. THOS. J. OWEN & SON, AUCTIONEERS. TRUSTEES' SALE OF VALUABLE REATL ESTATE IN WARD COURT BETWEE: 21at and 22nd. M AND N STREETS N.W. IMPROVED BY A TWO-STORY BRICK . - BUILDING 32 BY 80 FEET. By virtue of a certain deed of trust duly recorded in Liber No. 4091, follo 243 et meq., of the Jand records of the District of Colum: and at the request of the party secured the undersigned trustees will mel public auction, in front of the premises MONDAY, THE TWELFTH DA TEMBER, A.D. 1921, AT HALF-PAST FOUR O'CLOCK P.M., the 'following described land and premises, sitaate in the City of Washing- ton, District of Columbis, and designated au and being lots 57 and 58, in square pes plot_recorded in the office of the surveyor of the District of Columbia in liber 12 at folio 72, togetier with the improvements. mber 10th, 1921 ADAM A. WESCHLER, AUCTIONEER. Trustees’ sale valuable 4-story brick building, northeast corner 30th and M Streets, comprising apartments, stores and dwell- H)'.:'lr(ne of a decree of the Bupreme Court of the District of Columbia in Equity Cause No. 23492, the undersigned trustees will sell at public ‘auction in front of the building on EDUCATIONAL, ®STEAMSHIPS. Contiaued Ideal SUMMER Includl 8 Days $91.00 15iioi=.., Cool in Summer—No Passports Bailings Every Five Days via Steamers “Fort Victoris,” *Fort Hamilton" and “Fort Bt. George' Bemd for Kpecial Summer Tours Folder FURNESS-BERMUDA LINE 34 Whiteball St., New York. FRENCH LINE NEW YORK—HAVRE—PARIS PARIS, Sept. 14 Oct. 5 Nov. 2 LA TOURAINE#.. Bept.17 Oct. B For. 1 COMPANY’S OFFI 1419 New York Ave.. Washington. __ AUSTRALTA molulu, Suva, New Zealand. M utreet, on FRIDAY, SEPTEMRBER SIX- TEENTH, 1921, AT 'HALF-PAST FOUR 0'CLOCK' P.M_, parts of lots 176 and 177 in Beall's Addition to Georgetown, beginning for the same at the sonthwest corner of lot 178 and running east on Bridge (now M) street 98 feet 6 inches: thence north 100 feet: thence west 18 feet @ inches: tience north 10 feet 4 inches; thence west 20 feet: thence morth 4 feet 4 inches: thence weat 60 fect to Wi ton (now 30th) street: thence south on 30th ‘street 114 feet 4 inches to the beginnin being improved by one large bnflding compri | 108 premises Now. 2021, 2023, 2025, 2027, 29: 3 street ;northwest and 1205, 1207, 1200 and 1211 30tk street northwest, to be sold as one parcel. Terms of sale: Sale to he made subject to ratification Ly the court; $2,000 cash deposit required at time of sale. Parclase money to be paid as follows: $16,000 cash, balance pay- able At one and two years in equal instull- men(s, with interest at 6 per cent per annum, 10 be represented by the purchaser's notes and secured by first deed of trust upon the prup- erty, or all c t purchaser's option: settle- t to be as of date of trustees’ deed. Con- ancing. recording, . revenue stamps to be puid by purchaser. Terms of sale to be co- plied with within thirty dars from day of final ratification of male; otherwise the deposit shall stand forfeited and the property be resold at cost and risk of defaulting purchaser after five days' advertisement of ,such resale in the Evening Star. STANTON C. PEELLE, Teustee, ellogg 'Bailding. | GEORGE C. GERTMAN, Trustee, . se3-d&ds&hol Century_Buflding. ADAM A. WESCHLER. AUCTIONEER. TRUSTEES' SALE OF THREE TWO-STORY BRICK DWELLINGS, 1239 K STREET ST By virtue of a decrec of the Bupreme Court of the District of Columbia, passed in equity cause No. 39256, the undersigned trustees will offer for sale by publie auction, the premises. on MONDAY, THI TEENTH DAY OF SPPTEMBER. AT FIVB O'CLOCK P.M.. the following de. scribed land and_premises, situate in the city of . Washington. District of Columbia. to wit: 560, 59 in_George 8. Cooper's wubdis! dgiare 1023, aw per plat recorded in the surveyor's office in book 19, page 40, im- Droved as above, to be sold separately. Terms of sale: One-third cash. balance in two equal Instailments. payable in oue and two years, with interest at 6 per cent per nuni, payable semi-annually, from day . of le, secured by deed of trust upon the prop- ergy sold, or all cafsh, at_the option of the pdrchaser. A deposit of $200 on each house required at the time of wale. ALl conves- ancing, recording, revenue stamps and notarial fees at the cost of the purchaser. of anle to be complied with within thirty dass from dayof sale. otherwise the trusteeq re serve the right to resell the property at- the sk and cost of the defaulting purchase: after five daxs’ in some newspaper published in the city of Washington, D, C. anbing VICTOR H. WALLACE. Hotel Gordon. GEORGE C. GERTMA! se7.d&ds.exSu THOS. J. OWEN & SON, AUCTIONEE TRUSTEES' SALE OF VALUABLE THREE- STORY BRICK DWELLING NO. 1831 Gth STREET N.W. - By virtue of a certain deed of trust duly recorded in Liber No. 4376, folig 451 et seq., of ‘the land records of the District of Colum- bia, and at the request of the party secured thereby, the undersigned trustees will sell, at publie anction, in front of the premises, on RONDAY: THE TWELFTH DAY OF SEP: TEMBER, A.D. 1921, AT FIVE O0'CLOCK the foliowing described land and prem- ituate in the District of Columbis, and and being lot 63 in Got fon of lots in block * " (also_known as sq. 3004) per plat recorded in Liber County of the ricords of the office of the the Distsiet of Columbia. Terms of sale: Sold subject to & prior deed of trust for $3.000 and t e amount over and above said trust to be paid one-half cash and the balance in one and two years, in equal in- stallments, and secared on propefty sold. A deposit of $250 required st time of sale and the purchaser allowed 30 days to complete the purchase. Further particulark at time of sale. JOSEPH P. BAILEY, HARRY 0. BAILEY, Sr., se1-d&ds.exSukhol ‘Trustees. ADAM A. WESCHLER, AUCTIONEER. Three-Story and Cellar Brick Dwelling, No. 809 6th Street | N.W,, by Auction. By virtue of authority vested in the under- signed, T will offer for sale by public auction, in front of the premises. on THURSDAY. SEF. TMBBER FIFTEENTIL, 1921 AT FOUR- THIRTY O'CLOCK P.M.. lot 10. ‘square 48 improved by three-stors and cellar bay-window brick dwelling, 10 rooms and bath, steam heat, with two-story brick garage in r ‘The lot is 20 ft. front by 8 ft. deep; side and rear, allevs. Terms: Subject to $5.000 trust at 7%, due July 22, 1924, balance cash. deposit at sale. Terma to be complied with in 30 days. All conveyancing, recording, stamps, etc., at purchaser's_cost. seR-d&ds.exSu ADAM A. W] LER, Auet. LER, AUCTIONEER. ¥ N BANKRUPTCY _OF TORY BRICK GARAGE IN ALLEY AND 11th, MASSA- ISE NUE AND B’ STREET NORTHEAS By virtue of an order of the Supreme Court of the District of Columbla, holding a B ruptey Court, in re A. J. Rimons, Bankrupt No. 1247, thé undersigoed trustee will sell by public auction in front of the &rfluhfl on MONDAY THE 12th DAY OF SEPTEMBER, 1921, AT 4:30_O°CLOCK, P. M., the south 35 feet of the East 20 feet of ofiginal lot 81 in square 985, now known as lot 811, improved lhy a substantial two-story _brick rage. Terms: Cush. A deposit of $200 required at sale. ~ All conveyancing, recording, revenue stamps and notorial fees at cost of purchaser. Terms to be complied with within 30 days from date of sale, otherwig the trustee re- serves the right to resell tf property at the risk_and cost of .the defaulting purchaser, after five days® adrertisement of such resale in some newspaper published in the city of Wash- ington, D. C. LUNSFORD L. HAMNER, Trustee. au31. d&dsexSndhol. Columbian_Buflding. ADAM A. WESCHLER, AUCTIONEER. Household, and Lunch- room Furniture, Player-Piano, Carpets, etc, for Account Mérchants’ Transfer and Storage Co., and.Others, By Public Auction At Weschler’s 920 Pa. Ave.’N.W. Mahogany 88-note Player-Pianc, Maple Dresser, Chiffonier. Dres Table and Chair, Oak Chfne Closet, Ex. Tables. €hairs Tammp: Sne Darenport, Leather Dotk Ouk . Davenport, er al Hall Seat and Mirror, Oak Hall Rack, Sec- tional Bookcase, Mah. ‘and Oak Bureaus, Chif- foulers apd Washstands, Wardrobe: Double and Bingle Brass and Enamel Beds Springs and Mattresses, Baby Carriages, Englander Couch, lot Carpet Sweepers, Carpets, Oak Flat-top ble, File Cases, Eiec. Fans, RE AT 10:30 A.M. Opalite-Top Tables, Metal-Frame Chairs, 2 Gas Cash Register, Coffee Urn, Hotel and other Crockery, ete. \ t 12 O’ 'Clock Noon Car, L . MET‘::; ?t:n&rd Parts; Studebaker Touring, by Order Marshal; ’19 Olds “6” Touring, Detroit Elec- trie Coupe, Chevrolet “8; Bird'scye Order Insurance Co., | 1-ton Truck (Pneumatic Tires), 20 | defaulting dvertisement of such resale |- IMOORE & McCORMACK COMPANY . a0, ZP5 st . 8, ra’ 30,000 Toms. SAIL FROM VANCO For fares aud_sailings apj Ry., 1419 Canadian Australas Seymour_St., Vanc RESORTS ATLANTIC CITY. N. 3. Am. Pian, #3550 Up pect MONTICEL ~THE HOUSE OF HOSPITALITY ~ Keutacky Ave., close to Bouch and Stee! Pier: hot and cold ramning water in rooms; privaie beths: elevator from strect level ; one square from Protestant snd Catholic Charches: exorllent table; $20,000 spent on i . Orchestrs, dancing. rms of sale: One-third of the purchase Kten money to be paid in cash, balance in two equal installments, payable in one and two years, with interest at 6 per centum per annum. pay- able semi-unnually, from day of sale, secured by deed of trust upon the property sold, or all cash, at the option of the purchaser. A de- $300 will be required at time of sale. ancing, recordiog, revenue stamps, at cost of purchaser. Terms of sale. to be Complied with within 30 days from day of sale, otherwise the trustees reserve the right to reell the property at the risk and cost of urchaser after fire tisement “of such resale in some De published in_Washington, D. C. FRANCIS BENNETT POE, JAMES B. ELLERSON, se1-d&qs.ex8udhol T = PROPOSALS. PROPOSALS ARE REQUESTED FOR E) largement of existing reservoir of the town of Glen , Md.. jncluding excavation ano the construction of large concrete daw. Spec fications will be furnished upon Written appli- catipn to the town clerk. 9 DEPARTMENT OF the Interfor, Washington, D.C., August 25, 1921 —Sealed proposals in dupiicate will be received at this Department until 2 o'clock p.m., Wednesdny, Sejtember 14. 1921, for the furnishing of dairy equip- Saint Blizabet's Hospital, Wash- C.. in_accordance with speci be obtained upon feation to the -Chief Clerk of the Depart- The right is reserved to refect . M. GOODWIXN, Assistunt Sec- nel&S - STEAMSHIPS LURAY EXCURSION Bunday, September INth. Special train wi leave Washington at B a.m., returning me evening. $5.30 covers all expenses. Euily Teserrations alcctuary. DELTA TOURS Phone Main 1472 500 Bond Bldg. Pussenger R. decorstions sod furnishings. Bathing from botel. For booklcys asd ether information write dr ‘phove 1018 FETTER & HOLLINGER. Ov. ors & Managers —t “OPEN ALL TEAR. Brick, fteel and Stone Co: Buthing Grom hoser. and o dwn Bowrdwal] " Boermaic ath Lo AND COLIs RUNNING IIJ'EI INALL IGMIRS Mod Rates Chet. Orcheatra. 1 Sa'y 600, Bt mafed, PAULY, frOmre o WELLSBOR - pear Beach. cor: house; open wurround- ings; center of attractions and piers. Bunning water in Tems, private baths. Bathing prvilezes {rom hotel: Shower baths_Elevator to sirvet. Table tnexcriied. .30up daily; $1:.$0 up wkiy - Am. Plan. 5 i hoe e Bookies. Ownerabyp Birect —— CONTINENTAL — Teddvessee av. vear Iie Aways apen. Pri- vate Laths, running water excelient table: white e Amer. plan, $4 up datly. Special wky. rates. Bookiet. Garug AL WALSH DUN eWILTS HIRE n 34 hotel from Reach. Private < reduced ¢ Bis, ‘owper. _Cellins, jangr. Special September rates. Open t0 Oct. 1. On Boardwalk. m} ]N'N Dcenn end Conm Ideal Tocation: Las excellent table: 19th season from Lahor ¥ NEW YORK TO EUROPE Sailings Pier 74, 34th St, N. R. g LRORCE W ASHINCTON and AMERICA (Piers 3 and 1, Hoboken) excepted. PLYMOUTH—CHERBOURG —BREMEN AMERICA: Sept. 28—Nov. 1—Nov. 29 GEORGE WASHINGTON Oct. 4—Nov. 8—Dec. 8 PLYMOUTH—BOULOGNE—LONDON New—Lazurious—Comfortable. CAMP SCHLEY 1) Special September rates. $10 to £13 Amerelan pia. Special rates for Labor day Miss C. E. COBLENTZ CHESAPEAKE BEACH. CLEVELAND INN BLUE RIDGE SUMMIT, PA. RTH STATE. CHAPMAN MANOR gL Ng) Sept. 20 5 £ 3y OR | CENTENNIAL STATE: Open all year” Great climate Oet. 11—Novs 15—Dec. 15 | 1450 ft. above sea fevel. Near Washingion by PANHANDLE STATE: road and railroad. Write for bookiet aad in- 5 Oot. $5—Nov. 26—Dec. 27 formation. = BREMEN—DANZIG BUENA VISTA SPRINGS. PA. PRINCESS MATOIEA: Sept. 15 Oct. 22 Dec. 10 Bept. 28 Nov. 5 Dec. 24 Oct.’ 15 Dec. 3 ... UNITED STATES LINES 45 Broadway, N. Y. 2050 Whitehall * ZBLUE RIDGE MOUNTAINS) BUERA WISTA FRARKLIN COBNTY, PA. A sizictiy smodern ‘with excellent tablend oriee, J00 private baths, capacty . Altitods 2000 feet. Splendid roads; golf, tennis, ete. Will Remain Oven Until October. JOH GIRBONS. Manager. ROOSEVELT STEAMSHIP COMPANY UNITED AMERICAN LINES Managing Operators for the United States Shipping Board “NORTH HILL” CASTLEMANS FERRY, VA. 215.acre colonial Zovm seat near Bluemont on Bhenandoah river: valley, mountain snd water {sccnery; shaded grounds. drives and cottages: fishing, ' boativg, ‘swimming: new baths and sewernge: no children, invailds or tubercu Saken < fresh doents, ik, g and $18 per week uutll Novembe: MAURICE CASTLEMA Castiemans Ferry. Clarke Co.. Va. v Ocean front, Exeellent table. An up-to-dsts place to spend the summer. ‘For reservations address Mre. A. B. WILLIAMS AMERICA LINE NEW YORK Tf_)uRO'lTERDAM v PLYMOUTH, BOULOGNE- SUR-MER Ryndam.....Sept. 10, Oct. 15, Nov. 19 Moo ooy 24, Oetan Do, 3| w10 b Ty e Rotierdam Oct. 5. A General Passenger Office, 24 State St., ANKLE BROKEN IN GAME. ew York, or Local Agents FRICA by UnionCastle Line, l Lynchburg Rotary Team’s Captain i Has Accident at Outing. Special Dispateh to The Star. LYNCHBURG, Va., September > — A. C. Barrow, member of the local Rotary Club and captain and first baseman of the base ball team rep- resenting that club, suffered a com pound fracture of his right ankle in the game yesterday aftermoon at the air grounds with the Kiwanis Club. Mre. J. E. DYER : HARPERS FERR%, W. VA. i = HOUSE V! HILL TOP HOUSET', 7 »0% T. 8. LOVETT, Passenger and Freight Services Connections Encircling the Globe CUNAED MEDITEREANEAN CRUISES. NACO, N S, A 2 S, ; - PATRAS, TRIESTE. (Ports vary according| The accident happened in the first ianing, as Mr. Barrow scored from X <..Oct, 22 Dee. 7!gecond base on an infield out and an CAMERONIA -Nov. 19 Jan. 10! error, when l:le cau‘s:l;( his foot im o ders | front of the home plate. e physicians were in COMPANY’S OFFICE, 1188 &50. (i 0nde. ‘These saw that AL DA Washington | 5 fracture had occurred and when Mr. Barrow was taken downtown an X-ray negative disclosed the double break. After the injured -foot was placed in a plaster <cast, Mr. Barro ‘was sent to his home on Fort Hi RULES ON ROLLS. Must Meet Requirements of Loaves, Says Roberts. s fof yolls must meet the 1 Norfolk + auirements of the mew weight and -ginia Beach measure law the same as loaves o Vi . bread, George M. Roberts, superin- Ocean View . || tendent of weights and measures, ruled Cape Henry | Commissionér Oyster. who super- i vises that branch of the city govern- Dally Steamers From Washington | ment, approved the ruling, and Mr. . i Roberts drafted a letter to be sent Boston and Providence fo all baking concerns notifying ' By Sea them that “the product commonly City Ticket Ofice, 781 15th N.W. A DELIGHTFUL SEASON OF THE YEAR TO VISIT Eastern Virgini i “pan rolls’ comes within that ;u’r}r:{‘nlo‘r’l‘of the law relating to the welght of bread, and that it is illegal to manufacture for sale or gell in the District of Columbia any pan of such ‘pan rolls’ of weights other than one-half pound. one pound, one and one-half pounds, or multiples of one pound, and that éach pan of such rolls should bear a proper label- stating the weight of same.” « A Y Fifty-Fifty. . I.AMNI!'OHOI. ll& Mrs. Spendit— saw the sweetest litte®

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