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~ FOR SALE—HOUSES. Conttnued. __ “First time offered. - New Homes, Ready to move in.” 948 to 930 llnnhntd w.. .l-'ll. double Mfl. ]'t o‘t‘etlu‘i?w double Nm it front porches. Omly 1% square 14th st. car. line. For Sale by Thos. A. Jameson, go6 N. Y. Ave. N.W. Main 552 After 5 P.M. Lincoln fllww. FOR RENT FURNISHED. TED TO CONVENIENTLY MEMB] RMAMENT, RESIDENGE GAPABLE OF HOUS- ING 25 PEOPLE. oS Soupiete Bathroome, Light. Zarge Diniog. Roves,” Panicy and Kitehen. Brick Garage for 3 Cars. Excellent condition. C: C. LACEY, 710 14th St. N.W. LIVINGSTON ST. N.W. xct, 8-room Quase. D C. In thie ssction for this type of home. Come story 185 vy foc fouicae. Ovnee Ef BERBERT A. GILL & SON, Exclusive Agents, 1406 G st n.w. CHEVY CHASE, D. C. ATTRACTIVE NEW DETACHED HOMES. $9,500. LOCATED ON KANAWHA ST. JUST EAST OF 'ONN. AVE. OMES ARE NOW NEARING COM- IME, CLOSE TO HO‘D!‘I(CTE PRICE. [C ALLE! REASONABLE Tm ]AMES F. SHEA, 643 Louisiana Ave. N. w. ROOMS, 2 BATHS: DOUBLE GARAGE. Prone Gleve. 1701 (rwncr. naval oficer, ordered away. Mass. Ave. Helghts. _Price, $9,000. 13° STORE, 4 ROOMS. GATH 1612 16th ST. N.W. DINOWITZ REALTY CO., 20 Colorado_bldg. 120 NGALOW_6 ROOMS, BATH: RROOKLAND BU: glass-inciosed sleeping porch: h.-w.h., light; double brick garage. Best offer ihis Teex it. 1610 Mouroe s z-m‘oxx §-ROOM sfiux fi BORE: INT Efli ED ‘sleepis e oath, servanta toffet. laundry: double - k. well built and in A-1 co gas and tricity. Apply at 1137 Fairmont st. n.w. 13¢ ON E BT, N.E. NEAR 14th ST.—NEW &ROOM bath; modern; fine neighborhood; near schools; cenventent to car line price and terms reasonsb ssion given. WM. GRA! 11th st. n. NORTHEAST HOMES. 35,800_Near St. Aloyaius Church; six rooms, tiled hot-water heat; comcrete front poreh; nv.: 204 back yards. excellent val Beantiful corner Bome 1 £X double rear por = Labe 2% tolet. 1n collar: session with Price reduced for quick sale. 31,350 an ‘Tequired, $4.550—Florida e Six large rooms 50 ond bath: in ‘condition. Latrobe heat. HO\VENSTEIN BROS,, 7th AND H STS. N.E. PHONE LINC. 897-898. CHEVY CHASE, D. C. BARGAIN. Well planned detached home. west of Conn, gre.; clowe o care stores.” clurches. etc, large rooms, las sleeplng a5 Sreakrast- poretes. how, The rlonlly lnw Liberal ‘terms. \ HIE, 419 oomum nmfi FRANKLIN 5728. Only Two Left. New Bungalows in Brookland. 5 large rooms and bath on ome Soor ' (two bedrooms), large attic with space emough for two lnllhtd ;ml 1 lllucflveh'llll in design 224 ‘Coavenience. levai high Price $7x,7‘;o :am $&ooo pho appointment to Allan E. \Valker & Co. Inc. Mghts: fus condition. Price. a S HordHToY &e | attic for 2 more) ; ELE( ML BI’AM £o0od location: price reasonal ‘Box BI-E. Star oftce. 10° o | Main 482. lud! Tatnr - atiies occupled by awner Less than $10,000 in “-’mmm neighborhood. C.C.LACEY, 710 14th St. N.-W. CLEVELAND PARK. 10 rooms; 2 baths, immediate possessmn. property has modern improvements and in firstclass condition; southern exposure; e froat porch and double rear porches; in- jor finish is white and mahogany; we can make term Weaver Bros., 735 15th St. Main 1821. PETWORTH. 6 rooms and bath. Detached bungalow. ‘The lot is 40x100, with lhznt 35 additional feet of y-mn. 15-¢. -uey n the rear; large | bes rooms; hot-water heal Weaver Bros., 735 15th St Main 1821. $7,250. LOOK AT THIS ONE. On Monroe St., 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 CLASSYBUNGALOW HOME ONLY $13.750. It Is a Beauty! 9 rooms and 2 baths; hot-wa- ter 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-|j* provement; hot-water heat; large lot; garden; good as new. Terms. H. L. Thornton, 1416 F St. NN\W. LAMONT STREET, between 18th and 19th sts. n.w.; finest location in Mt. Pleasant; 11 rooms; 3 baths; double ga- rage ; spacious screened porches; all modern conveniences; in ex- cellent condition; owrer occu- pant. Price, $20,000. . CHAS. W- MORRIS, . Evans Bldg. Main’ 53:8. hot-air_beat; av., secuad Boor., o | TWO-FAMILY FLAT- FINE_LOCATION, - Ilinots ave —aix 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 /%0 cheap. BRADFORD & COMPANY, 904 14th Street N.W. FOR BALE— A Beautiful COLONIAL INN On 7th St. Pike. » 200 ft. from Forest Glen car line: remodeled 3 baths; electric iights; bot- cres; large front porch; double garage; lai uen. Price reasonable. Terms $1,500 dow: C. F. WARING, 323 Bond Bldg.. 14th and N. Phone Franklin 5571 CAPT bath. $7,600. Owner. GA_ AVE NEAR IRVING ST $850. 6 brick; hot-water heat. TE! e THE EVEN'DTG STAR, 'WASHINGTON, BOWETDWN"FR‘OT’ERTY I st, near 2oth st. n. rooms, 2 baths, electric lights, steam heat, wide lot to a%ley, present income for portion of rooms rented $150 per month; first commercial zene; can be used for rooming house or busi- ness. Price, $15,000. 11th st., near L n.w., IT rooms, 2 baths, steam heat, with 21-foot side lot; first commercial zone; bargain ‘at $1 CHARLE W MORRIS, Evans Bldg Main 5328. FOR §4] TIFUL HOURE on 1st st. n.w. neyr Soldiers' Hume 9 rooms and_tiled bath; elee floors; instantaneous. Penwvs Hoas 2= STofE! FUT THOS. J. OWZN & SON, AUCTIONEERS. TRUSTEES® SALE OF OF VALUABLE THREE- STORY AXD CELLAR BRICK DWELL No. 1002 RHODE 1SLAND AVENUE W By virtue of a certain deed of trust duly recorded in Liber No. 4286, follo 135 et seq. of the land records of the District of Colum; and at the request of .the party secured by, the underaigned trustees wil seil, at \lbllc auction. in front of the premises,’ o THE T DAY oF SEFTEABER, AD. 1031, AT FIVE 0 CLOCK P.M., the following désccibed land and prem- Ises. situate In the District of Columbis. geaignated ag and being lot 18 in Lew ivision of Jots o aquare 387, }" recorded In tie office of the survey or the District o Columbia 1 book 20 at Sold subject to a prior deed of trust Zou V4,500 ad b ameunt”over nd Sbove said treat 1 Do Dald qaehalt cash and the remainder in one year. A deposit of $250 required at time of sale and the purchaser lowed thirty dave to complate the purchase. further particulars a SAML A DRURY, AMBS “B. NICHOLSON, se1-0&ds.exBudbol Trustees. room CHRs. W STHERS. 14 N. T AVE. ON th st. nea ave. ne. ONLY $1,100 BEQUIRED, Yeatly income from rentals A BARGAI T. LAW, 1519 ._at_once. SIX ROOMS: BATH: CEl SPLI Parsaces one, block east ‘of Houss ofice bulld: ing. Phone Cleve. 963. CRITTENDEN ST. N.W. WEST OF 14th— ck; reasomable terms. T, TAW, 1510 E ST & ber of medium sized but d acstrabis HOMES for sale at prices ranging from 33.200 to $3,500. A few of these can be secured on very easy terms. H. T, LAW, 1519 £ 120 FRONTING ON ooms, inclosed_sleep- ng porch and breskfast poreh: electricity aa Bk Dator Bear. A baretn at $10,500, EDGAR A- MILLER. 1412 G st. n.w. ELEGANT HOME_NEAR LINCOLY PARK. ROOM W ELECTRICALLY LIGHTED, frie lawa: excotlant condition. PRICE, u sold guickly, oniy M8, . LAW, 1519 B VACANT, 350 hmonth REAUTIFUL CORN 1110 H ne. MUST BE SOLD QUIC Owner in {rom Oblo for u few dars Qulncy pl. e Colonial Y tarmace: back yard: alley: 8 S ASking 38500, "Make ab offes, . “Possemsion_assur M, mo B only. front; and b. be _see L. 2071 GOOD STORE SITH 4 six-room on north side H st. n Detwecn T1th ane. 15t watapler for ‘oo sion into store. Price only $7,500. Posses- sion guarant L2071, NEWSO0M, 1110 H ae. WOODLEY PALK HOME, 230 Zith ST. IN sirable section near Werdman Park Hotel: 8 rooms, “breaklast and slceping porches and bath on two o rride alley. This fs home apd right. Possession from own- Can 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 home, 4 bedrooms (room in h.-w.h., electric lights; new- ly decorated and in splendid condition: situ- ted on _moderate terrace with lot 50x150; ve m:y of bearing fruit, flowers: fine poultry house with large run: two blocks from cars a l2!h and Moaroe. Inspection invited at any McLachIen Banking Corp’n, Real Estate Dtp'.l 10th and G. S o DOWNTOWN. Near Gov’t Printing Office. On N. J. '! mxfln_ hmfi-nmhfiet. facing N. J. nm-l.u mxn lld st., making Ml mnl as basement; B.-w.h.: fioor now rented for $i n- wmp( Ppossession. MMcLach]en Banking Corp n, Real Estate Dept., 10th and G, Main 432. enings, North 813. BAlmAlN Randolph pl. n.w. between N lat sts, 2-story brick re Sroom: furnace heat: double brick Eaiage; o rniuflwfl 1516 H St. SPECIAL OFFERING BY OWNER. ‘Homeseekers, Attention' 7ou have $1.000 cash and wast to buy a 000, sqbetantial home; ‘Dallt of he very best materials by the present owner. in a high- glass protected location, convemteit. to the very transportation facilities the city afforas, Then see at Premises No. 4122 srd st n.w. lendld conat: ver month. nspection t at any pri Sale Pc‘;;‘xtwely ThlS Week. INSPECT and 1321 215t St. N.W. 1319 E NEW nmna. JUST SOUTH DUPONT CIRCLE. Hot-Water Heat. lwood Finish. Large South Porches. 20-Foot Front. Room for TwoGarages. EIGHT ROOMS. BATH AND ATTIC. Open Datly. H. R. HOWENSTEIN CO. 1314 F Street N.W. A Mt. Pleasant Bargain. Just completed. . 1744 Kenyon St. N.W. 2 BATHS; GARAGE. it squa ily. . H. onvv- OWNER' AND B Ko g_. ), FUILDER, FOR SALE—COLORED. Several very desirable 6-room houses, located in the northwest section of the city. Price, $2,650. Terms, $150 cash and $30 per month, mr.ludmg all mterelt. Col. 5817. 712 Kznvonlt.n,w 8t. N.W. & e e B 8 e e temsg BRADFORD & . AS: g and . 8T, 007 Ma‘ 204 a | sigredy 1 Wil offer for sale by ADAM A. WESCHLER, AUCTIONEER. ITED STATES MARSHA of tie Suj lumbla aj lic_uale reme Court o of to me rectod, T wiil seli at. pob: for cash. at the auction rooms of automobile, and levied upon Schwar ment at law the property of the defend- a0 3014 to xatisty fud- ATS b WESCILEE, SAuctioneer. ne3, ie ‘above sale in postponed until SATUR- SEPTEMBER SEV 1921, T THE SAME HOUR AND PLACI 20416 MAURICE SPLAIN, U. §. Marshal. THOS. J. OWEN & SON, AUCTIONEERS. TRUSTEES. BALR OF VALUABLE REAL BUILDING 82 BY 80 FEET. By virtue of a in deed of trust duly receraed Tn Liver No, 4001 Follg 245 ot seq of the land records of the ‘District of Colum: biz. and at the request of the party secured thereby, the undersigned trustees will sell, at pablic anction. in ront of the ONDAY, THE TWELFTH DAY O] TEMBER, A.D. 1021, AT HALF-PAST FOUR OCLOCK P, the 'foliowing dencribed land and premises, situate in the City of W, ton, District of Columbla, aud des and being lots 57 and 58, in squi plot_recorded In the oftice of the etier with the ferms of sale: ‘mouey to be paid in ca . balance in two eq instailments, payable in’ one and two y with interest at 6 per centum um, able semi-annually, from day of sale, secured by deed of trust ujon the property wid, or cash, at the option of the purchae posit of $300 will be requi: Ail conveyancing, record A de- at time of sale. revenue stamps. t cost of pus L) aerme of sle to mplied with w! s from day of e DT right to resell the property at the risk and cost of defauiting purchaser after five days’ adver- tisement “of h resale in some newspaper published in_Washington, FRANCIS BENNETT POE, JAMES R. ELLERSO! se1-d&dn.exSu&hol THOS. J. OWEN & SON, AUCTIONEERS. TRUSTEE'S SALE OF VALUABLE UNIM- FPROVED "RBAL . (ESTATE FRONTING ABOUT 245.60 FEET ON JACKSON ATRERT AND 2045 FEET ON 14y STREET By virtue of a certain deed of trust duly recorded in Liber. No. 3388, follo 172 et se of the land records-of the District of Colum. bla, and at the request of the party sec Thtreby. the ndersigncd sarviviag Femtes Wil sell, at’ public auction, in front of the the following described situate in tie county of Wash- of a tract of orded T the office of the surveyor of the Dre: trict of Columbia in Liber No. 6, county sub- division, folios 103 and 104. fiTecoms atidale money to be paid in cash, balasce In two equ Iments.” payable in ove and two with interest at 6 per centum per annumi, pay: gble semiannually, from day of sale, sécured riy sold, or One-third of the purchase the mfl t, the ek u a Srchacer, ‘ter” five day: advertisement of such resale'In some Dewspe per published {n Washington, D. C, RTHY, #e1-d&ds,exSukbol Burviving Trustee. ADAM A. WESCHLER, AUCTIONEER. 'l'l:me-Stnry and Cellar Brick Dwelling, No. 809 6th Street N.W,, by Auction. Ry virtue of authority vested fn_the under- peblic auction, in front of the premises, on THUR! Torn Fol FIFTEENTH, LOCK P.M., lot 10, ‘square 4 by three-story and cellar bay-window Dk dweling, 10 Tor wad bath, steam heat, th twostory brick gacage in réar.” The lof 20 ft. front by 85 ft.: deep; side and rear alleys. Sabfeet o 5,000 ust at 1% dus Term! July 22, 1924, balance deposit at Terma 1o be compiled with in stamps, etc., sale. All conveyancing, purchaser’s_cost. -es-dmn exSu_ADAM A. WESOHLER, Auct. .. WESCHLER, mtmownn. TRVC'I'EE‘! SALE IN:-° TWO-STO! and gas; parquet |’ AUCTIONSALES | TOMORROW. TRADE WA D. 0., FRID AUCTION SALES ~ TOMORROW. ~ C.G.SLOAN & CO,, Inc., Aucts. . 715 13th St. Overstuffed Velour Living Room Suites, Com- plete Dining Room Suites, Axminster and Ve‘lvel mosugs’ Rugs, Ivory Finish and Other Bedroom Mirrors, Davenport Tables, Dropleaf Gateleg Tables, Card Tables, Console Tables, China, Pictures, Bric-a-Brac, etc. : At Public Auction AT SLOAN'’S GALLERIES 715 13th Street Saturday, September 10th; 1921 At 10 AM. Terms Cash se8-2t muolumw. Large Sale Hmuelmld, Office and Lunchroom Fumniture, Player-Piano, Carpets, etc., for Account Merchants’ | Tr-nsfmr and Storage Co., and By Public Auction At Weschler’s 920 Pa. Ave. N.W. Mahogany 88-uote Player- Maple Dresse and. Chairs, Chairs aud other Dining Room Furniture, hogany and Osk Bookcases, Mahogany Floor Lamp, Mah. Davenport, Oak 3-piece Davenport Buite, Mab. Library Tables, Gilt-frame Mirro Man." Mantel Mirrors, Elrrln‘l lml y Carriaj glande ‘Sweepers, Carpets, Onk Flat-top Typewriter_Desk, Directors’ Ta es. Cash Regier, Elee, Fa ™ AT 10:80 ADM, Opalite-Top Tables, Metal-Frame Chairs, 2 Gas Ranges, sh Register, Coffee Urn, Hotel and other l.ro('kerL e 2 O’Clock Noon New Ahue S-passenger Tour- ing Car, Lycoming Motor and Standard Parts; ’19 Olds “8” Touring, Detroit Electric Coupe, Chevrolet “8,” Empire, Ford and Other Touring Cars; 20 Ford|; 1-ton Truck by Order Insurance Co., 20 Nash 1-ton Truck (Pneumatic Tires), Cord and Fabric 'l'iru. Terma: B C*'RbaM A. WESOHLER, Auct. THIS AFTERNOON, Single Brass '::“‘ Fanmel ‘Dedn s‘i'.n Yot Des, ble, THOS. J. OWEN & S8ON, AUCTIONEERS. of Val Trustees’ Apartment House Property No. 1118-1120 25th Street Northwest. By virtue of a certain deed of trust recorded in_ Liber o 147 et weq., of the land records of the District of Columbia, and at thafireauestBorineyariies ) securadiitharshy) the underslgned trustees will sell lie atction, n frout of the premises: on FRIDAY. THE SECOND DAY OF SEPTEM 1921, AT FIVE O'CLOCK P. dexcribed land and premises, clty of Washington, District of designated as and nown as lots num- bered thirty-elght (85) sad ety wine (39). ta A. B. Mullett and others’ subdivision of lots Term ot "$51000, parable $2.000 in July, 1922, and $12,000 in' July, 1023, bering Centum ics ‘anawsi, Taterest, DAYARTS. annually, ot all cash, at the optlon of the pas chaser. ‘A deposit of $200 will be requl of saie. All con Saneing. reco Sale in ‘some newspaper published: in C. NORM, ington, D. 5.5, QUiNTRR, au23-d&ds,exSu Trustees. THE ABOVE SALE I8 POSTPONED UN. THE H DAY OF SEi 1921, AT THE SAME HOUR AND BY urnrn OF THE TRUSTEES. se2-d&ds,exBud! ADAM A. WESCHLER. AUCTIONEER. TRUSTEES"” SALE OF PUEMISES X0. 620 Gth STREE' THEAS Seres. ot {he’ Supreme in_equity indersigned trustees wiil ibihe auiction, I ron of the prem NESDAY, THE FOURTEEN DAY ER, , AT FIVE 0'CLOCK ments, represented Chaser, bearing interest at 6% per anmum. able_semi-annually, and secured by of trust upon the property. or i “caun, at purchaser's option. eeminition of e, con: veya revenue stamps and ing at Derchaser’s "cont: t of $300 required at time of sale. bect to ratif- cation by the court and 0 ated within thirty days tion or deposit will be forfelted & a ol ma ‘Stewart bullatag. GEORGE C. GERTMAN, Trustee, 862-0&s,exSudkhol Century building. THOS. J. OWEN & 80N, AUCTIONEERS. TRUSTEES' BALE OF YALUABLE | it PROVED REAL ESTATE. BEING 'TH TWOSTORY. - HIX - HOOS - AND - BATH DWELLING,' WITH HOT-WATER HEAT, ;UMTIW l“wnlllA AVENUE NORTH- By virtue of a certain deed of trust, duly , in Liber No. 4442, follo 106 et'seq., recorded, t{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 [RBR auctivay in frout of 'Cué) premisen; “ou MONDAY, THE NINETEENTH DAY OF SEP- TEMBER, A.D. 1021, AT FIVE O'CLOCK B3 the followlng described land and premises " uate ia_the District of Columbia. and des By virtue of the Bupreme Court ot "o Distciet ‘of Coramnins Dolding & Bank: ruptcy Court, in re A- Ji R TouT e Undesatgued trostee. Wwill sir public, aiction in_ frontof the NDAY THE 12th DAY OF I mmzn. :30_0°CLOCK, .P. ‘south ot ariginal ot 8 in square 965, now known as lot 811, mproved by 3 “sustintial brick Tomn 65 m}le‘a v rms to be compl from date of sale, otherwise serves the right to resell t) risk and cost tee re- property at the after five da; gome newspaper published in the city of Wash- ington, D. St NSFORD L. Bflh!l Trustee. * 2u31,d&dsexSusol. tan Byllding. THOS. J. OWEN & SON, Amrnommna TRU LE OF VALUABLE REAL ENTS _ABO nmcx BAKERY": BIH 4603 ot trust dul ""flt ml-q,, Seoords ot ‘tha Diethict of Selum. st of tie party secu thereby, the un ‘trustees. sell, -t public duction, in feont of the premises, on UESDAY, THE TWENTIETH DAY OF SEP- ~AT HALF-PAST FOUR 'CLOCK P.M. per Buanly, of trust upen the property at the option of the purchaser. A £230.00 wit b eguiced su-:(‘: conveyancing, at_cost of parcha complied ‘with lm- lll t reaand Ewwtpan (1035}, in Liber €2, it ot | erey. o a1 cant and being lot numbered one hundred riy-two (142), 1n Jumep F. and Mary T. subdivision of lots irf square ten hun- s per plat re- corded in the survey- Office of the District of Columbia: Terms of sale: Hold subject o a prior deed of trust for $2,500: purchaser to pay $300 cash and the balance $48.50 monthly, to tnelude in- terest on_both first and second trus a posit of $200 required at time of sal purchaser allowed thirty days to complete the Purchase. Further particulars at time of sale. D D B. FRLTS FALBOTT. _se8-d&ds.ex8u Trustees. ADAM A. WESCHLER, AUCTIONEER. or' AST Man‘i" wmmef '3-'..?" :‘l“ l‘"th s on to lnning for == the southwest coruer of lot 176 on Bridge Tathes: ‘thence irih 100 feets nence west 18 feet 6 inches; tience north 10 feet 4 Tachen:. thance. west 0. Tost:, thence. horth 4 ‘ente west 0 feet to Wahing, Ton. (now S0th) streers thence so 30th ‘street 314 feet 4 inches to the Peglnuing, e T ng ses Nos. 2921, M afreet nortnwest and 1208, 1200 ‘and fl’ll Toth "strect morthwest, to be sold a5 oe reel. Do Terms of sale: Sale to be made subfect Lo ratification by the court; $2,000 cash ime of sale. Purcl ase money 3 lows: $16,000 cash, balance #nd two years in ‘equal ments, with interest a¢ 6 per ceat per amnum, 0 be nDr!lelted by the purchaser’s notes a. secured by first deed of trust, upon the prop- purchaser’s optln settle- ‘trustees’ deed. W0 at Teat. 10 be as of dath of nferest st 64 C. G. SLOAN & CO,, INC, AUCTS. ADAM A. WESCHLER, AUCTIONEEE. TRUSTEES' SALE "OF BRICK DWELLING, 6 11tk STREET SOUTHEAST. ue of & c - mnfea rtuo of u certain deed of trust auly re. uest of the party thereby lersigned trustees, will sell front of the premises, on P- secul the une 8 nnbl‘c otlon, in Tfl SCLOER: PR e following described land aud premises, situate in the city of Washing- ton, 1n the District of Columbi Surveyor of ‘the District of Columbia' in Book 18, at page 174, together with the impro ments, consisting of a oo stoeyiand basment brick awelling, containin bath. trust, at_the option of the purchaer. posit’ of $260 wi the purchaser B b e of sale Al conveyancing, recora: ing, revenue stamps and notarial fees at the cost of the purchaser. Terms of sale to be complied with within 15 days from day of sale, otherwise the trustees reserve the right to resell the properts at the risk and cost of the defaulting purchaser, after five dayx’ ad- Nertinemmont of sach reaals i The Evenlng Star, @ newspaper puw-nm In_the city of Wash ington, D. C. TRUSTEES' RRICK By e of Supreme Court of the, mnm- of Columbla, passed in equity cause No. 39250, the undersigned trustees will offer for sale by pu ion, in front o premises, RN DAY it TN INE. TEENTH DAY OF SBRTEMBER, 1921, AT FIVB 0'OLOCK ing de: ATibed land and premises; situate.in the city of Washington, District of Columbia. to wif: Lots 55, 56, 59 in George S. Cooper's subdivi- sion of square 1023, ax per plat recorded i or's ofiice’fn book One third' cash. baiance in bie 'in’ one and two nter ¢ cent per e ayable aemi-annublly, from’ day of Rale, secured by deed of trust upon the fold, or all cash. at the option of axer. A ‘dep on Pequired at ‘the time ‘of ale. Al convey- suting, recording, Tevenue stamps and Sotaria Tecs At the cost of the purchaser. | sale to be complied with withi hirty dage { from “aay” of the trustees re- | ferve the right to resell the property at the ik afier five davi ‘advertizement of such re in ‘some newspaper published in the city of Washington, D. VIGTOR H. WALLACE. Hotel Gerdon. GEORGE C. Gt m.xmuu. se7.d&ds.exSu = WESCHLER, AUCTIO; Ei‘u or Lot 0X PINE AC By virtue of signed executor o Siarie Elizabeth Sen istration No. 21712, will e sell by Duhue saction, in_front of the on WEDNESDA' PTEMBER FOU. WIEE: P, ot 3, = distance sgiare 5350 on Pine rom Southern ave., -el 3.6.9.12, I‘{ EDUCATIONAL The Temple School of Short- hand and Typewriting 1417 G St. (Opposite Ke'th's) %8 shorthand tauglit by cer- iling, penmanship. Flesses dny and pighte. I ANNOUNCEMENT New Fall Classes now being formed in the following sub- Jects: Accountancy (LaSalle) Bookkeeping (Modern) - Shorthand (Gregg & Pitman)'® Typewriting (Fritz-Eldridge) Calculating Machines Secretarial Sciemce Business Eng] Commereial Law s Call, write or phone for seat reservations. STEWARD SCHOOL SHORTI-‘!AND ‘Why spend six months learn- ing Shortha ‘when we teach _Phone £}l 1t in 30 dayst { Our imstruction is Individual. Tio: ough and Practi phfludu clea) headed, competent Wflu}’l of one h dred words per minute in Thirty Days of Ktudy. 30-Day Stenographic Schoo! Ezroll Now—Day and Evening Classes, lllfl H lt.r‘t W, 2876. Suites, Folding | Books, each house | aud coxt of the defaulting purchaser, | Y, SEPTEMBER 9, 1921 EDUCATIONAL EDUCATIONAL. STRAYER’S BUSINESS COLLEGE Fall Term Now Open Day and Evening Sessions Stenography Typewriting Booklieepi Accountancy Secretarial Training Call, Phone or Write for Information, F St. at Ninth—Main 3430 Pace Institute Forward-looking men and women find in the Pace Courses in Accountancy and Business Ad- ministration—intensive, developmental, widely recognized courses—a dependable way to de- velop capacity and to secure greater earnings. Instruction is available in daytime classes, in late after- noon classes, and i in evening classes. Full information is contained in the Bulletin of the Institute—32 pages. Copy will be furnished upon application. Pace & Pace 715 G Street, N. W. Washington Law School Co-Educational Opens Sept. 30 hofce of 5130 or 7:30 Claxses year course lgads to LL.B. degree. Prepares thoroughly for the Bar. Small classes. Tultion $80.00 a year. Call or Address 1736 G N.W. YMCA Main 8750 George Washington University Chartered by Act of Congress in 1821 Co-educational Offers Graduate and Under- graduate Intruction Lil Engii‘:eering Architecture Education In addition to classes during the fore- | noon and early afternoon, over two hun dred classes in_college, engineering and legal subjects are held in the late after- Faivmont Sich For Girls 2400 NINETEENTH STREET N.W. Twenty-third Year Begins September 28 Preparation for college. Two-year advanced course for high school graduates. Illustrating, Cartooning, Day and Evening Season Begins September 19 Enroll Now Fashion Drawing, Life Ciass, Color, Lettering. | Washington, D. C. University Preparatory Sd:ool. S.E. Corper 12th and F ll! n.w. Fr. L. Adolph Richard: M. M. 8. l‘rhl Courves in Mathematies, l‘ml'ul Physics. Chemistry, Civies, History, Literature, S ‘A CCOUNTANCY A Pro!uuonal Courses of Grade THE NATIONAI. SCHOOL OF COMMERCE Edwin C. Bosworth, President 1009-11 International Building 1319- ZlFSLNW Ph. M. 5668 TER_OF THE DIS- E of Columbin . Chapter of the American Hed Crom will begin its regular fall term ela Beginning Home nomics, ¥ood Selection, Home 10 be offered mornings and Ads or further information call at . _Full graded and High aiso private coaching to youths Civil Service prep. by ex-examiner Catalogue. Frances Mann Hall, A. M. 21 E and aduits. .8, START ANY TIME Get the benefit of careful training by our competent instructors. You can en- roll mow ax & begiuner or for_sdvanced work. Learn _ Bookkeeping, snmma. iting, _Pe . Accoun Civil Servics, Etc., by individual methods. Day and ecvening’ sessions. Day school, $16 & month. Night school. $9 a month. Telephone for our latest catalogue. ‘Washi Busi ngt‘glll d t“r‘ ness College LADY, EXPERIEN HILDREN, Wishes to teach 8 limited number in her omi home: Tetarded and backward children given special attention; best of references: rates rea- e Address Hox CLH. Biar ohen o° Georgetown Law School New mm. conrse for for 1st year class, Two auiinct. paatiel "courses, each leading in three years to Bachelor of Lews, In four yesrs to Master of aws or Master of Pateat Law egree. For information apply to Hugh J. Fegan M.A. LLB. PhD. Assistant Dean Georgetown Law School Buildiag "F508 E Birest M.W. Phens Main 7893 —— | Washington School of At{N A TIONAL LAW SCHOOL The Nuhonnl University Co-Educational (Incorporated by Special Act cf Congress.) Fifty-third Year Begins October 1, 1921 - Classes, 6:30 to 9 Each Evening Standard courses leading to the degrees of LL.B. LLM and M. P. L. and qualitying for ad- mlulon to examination for the "Students by intensive study may complete the maximum work offered in shorter:-time. For catalog or other. infor- mation, apply National Univer- sity Law Building, " 818 13th street northwest. ~Telephones Main €617 and Franklin 2909. PRIVATE LESSONS IN MATHEMATICS, 86I- . las t heer Adtens Box 1565, Sar dltes, 180 311 EAST CAPITOL ST. All Commercial Branches LINCOLN 38 - 37th. YEAR I GEORGE ' WASHINGTON UNIVERSITY LAW SCHOOL 1502 14th Street N. Franklia 2497 STRAYER’S| BUSINESS COLLEGE Fall Term Now Open Day and Evening Sessions Call, Phone or Writs for Information F St. at Ninth—Main 3430 1740 P st. n.w. Phones: Franklin Register Now for the Fall * | EMERSON INSTITUTE I SCHOOL FINE &= & APPLIED ART|f FELIX MAHONY., Director New Location: Conn.Ave. & M St. Da$ and Evening Classes Children’s Saturday Class Interior Decoration, Costume De- sign, Textile Design, Color, Com- mercial Drawing, Painting and - Modeling Cm Individual Instruction. School Begins October 1st. Hours for Registration; 11 to 2; 4 to ¢ daily. American University Graduate Courses and D. C. L. degrees. Graduate School of Arts and clences School of Beligion and Citisenship 1901 F St. School of Diplomacy and Jurispradence Graduate Bchool of Business Administration 1907 ¥ St. Fall Term Opens October 8, 1921 EDUCATIONAT MILTON BUSINESS SCHOOL {(Corner of New York ave.) Phone Franklin 2994 Established 1852, Fall Session Opens Sept. 19th. New Classes in All Subjects DAY AND EVENING NG BCHOOL FOR WOM- X2 drparate Trom Men's School Freparesl for Oetiese mnd | Prteamionsk Schools, E T. 8. Naval Academr. - U, 8. Military Academy. : Consular and Diplomatic Service. WRITE FOR CATALOGUE. 1740 P St. NW. _ Phones Franklin 4463-4458. OPENING DATEc Bchool of Accountancy ow oo s.p: 5 ercial School ..Now open Now open Now open SCHOOL FOR MEN School For Catalog, Call or Address YMCA SCHOOIS 1736 G N.W. M. 8250. Open To Women. MONTROSE—A SELECT PRIVATE BOAKD-- ing school in the country for girls and smali iron: lerma very mederate. Accountancy Cou: B. Unieemicy Tastiuctons; Apmroved Text aod, Problem Method Junier and Benior Classes mow forming. write for Irformation Bulletin. Strayer’s Course of College Grade C. P. A. Instructors. Standard Text: Day and Evening Classes. Enroll Now for Freshman and Advanced Tlle Hotel Field Nation-wide demznd for trained men and women: all departments, hotels, clubs, apartment houses, restau- rants, cafeterias, tearooms. Uncrowded field, good sal- aries, fine living, quick ad- vancement. Our methods in- dorsed by leading hotel op- erators and managers. Fall Classes Clifford Lewis, President 1324 New York Ave. N.W. Main 6779 MUSICAL INSTRUCTION mem—nur"‘_!hn TR, Advanced PIXON THOMPSON Fabjan) Fianint and Teache Announces_the continuation of the late Mr, Fablan's clase and studlo 110, Col. 4300-J. ._Phones F JTALIAN S l S]NGmG [l Seveuih yebr. Mme, Loe Borters. diploma-- gradunte and formerly " amsistant to Lamperd f Sembrich), principal. Foreign in-- steuction “at bome. Hooklet on £onauest. " Oon- tations. 11 to 1. 1623 8 n. le_ WASHINGTON ” COLLEGE | OF MUSIC, ™~ | Eighteenth Year i 1l Fall Term, September 12 Office Open for Re:lm'nilm S rrank. ]V 921-22 Year! 1 213 yn St. PROPOSAIS PROPOSALS ARE REQUESTED FOR largement of existing reservoir of the tows of Glen Echo, luding_exceratios, ang * the Construc rete dam. '3"' nnuo;- il be Farmished upon writséo cation_to-the town clerl o ——y "TWO NEGROES LY LYNCHED.-» Shot by Mob After Attacki on > Farmer’s Wife. : 'AIKEN, S. C., September 9.—Mans- field Butler and Charlie Thomson, ne- groes, were lynched by an Alken cbunty mob last night about 7 o'clock, following an attack on the wife of a prominent Afken county farmer. The womin was struck about the hread and shoulders with an ax and 4~ hoe, and, probably will die. She re-,. consciousness a few minutea sfter the attack and implicated Buts er, -who, when caught In cabin on’the farm, made a full contession anm-tlu‘ ‘Thomson. h neg: ‘were.taken out in a carnfleld and she wm being tied with ropes about . 4 3