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L] FOR SALE—HOUSES Ceatinwed $8,330—$50 MONTHLY. NEAR 14th AND OTIS. 8 rooms. tiled bath,' electricity, coloalal excellent furnace: garage: parquetry ‘Washington's most convemlent sec- Pl R g e Fine Corner—Petworth. $1,500 cash—S8 rooms: a. ; vacant. MOVE IN. Price, aboat $9.500. ) PAUL MAGOFFIN, 81T Woodward Bidg. Phone Main 6809. After office_hours phone Franklin 4727._° A NEW HOMES. i tiow, IMMEDIATE OCCUPANCY. | 1627 WEBSTER ST. N.W. \ $17,500—TERMS. Bight rooms, 2 baths (1 shower), all on 2 fleors, spacious porches. front and rear. brick garage, attic. The finest mew home in Washingten. = Exclusive residential section. 4405 17th ST. N.W. ’ (At 17th and Webster Sts.) $14850—EASY TERMS. ht rooms, 2 baths, oa 2 Soors, bullt-tn Beated and lighted garage, large porches front and rear, attic, Bardwood fioors, bot-water Deat, elec.: large lot. 221 SHERIDAN ST. N.W. | New Detached Home. ' $9,500—EASY TERMS. Right large rooms. tiled bath, elec. lights, Jarge front porch and sleeping porch, attic over enmtire house; lot 45x172. (Srd and Sheridan sts. n.w. Take lith st Takoma Park cars, get off at 3rd_and Sheridan). ¥hone us for sppointment. By anto tura o Fight at Georgin ave. and Rittenhouse WILLIAM K. HARTUNG, 1108 16th St. N.W. Phone Exchange Main 372. FIANDSOME, PRACTICALLY NEW DE- tached S-rvom (4 bedrooms), bath, sleeplng porch, hollow-tile home in excellent n.w. sec- tion; close to stores, school and cars; modern ever convenfence; vacant: must be sold, $10,000. Main 1320, R. H. Lewis, 921 u;r;:t. OWNER_GOING WEST WILL SACRIFICE meodern brick bouse, 1 block from Dupont cle; consisting of nine rooms and three bath: made wp into separate apartments, three roor and bath each, hot-water heat, electric lights: Puiltin garace: fine open fireplaces; new shades and newly painted and decorated. Rents now for $185 per month. Will pay for itself in than five years. For particulars phone North 9421. 14° MARYLAND PARK—S ROOMS: FURNACE: electric lights: good lot; very little cash re- Auired. 633 Munsey bidg. M. 2012, —5-ROOM very reasonuble terms. Munsey bldg. M. 2012. POSSESSION. house, 7th st. near K—8 rooms modern; n.e.: on easy terms. house, 8th . mear K—6 rooms Colontal and bath: Colonial and bath: Colonial near Tth; a. garage for ome or two cars: two porches, one_sleeping, inclosed with glass; front and back yard; fine cellar; hardwood floor; terms; “n.e. I4th st. mear Md. ave. me.—2 4-room and upper and it Bath apts.; live in one, ren will pay for the home: large back yard; room for garage; modern; easy. terms. See Mr. Thompson, 1136 7th st. .__ne Lincoln 3512-W. 14* 4 BUILT. 1 LEFT. CHEVY CHASE, D.C. _ NEW DETACHED HOME, $9.500. KANAWHA ST. S AND BATH: CELLAR; HOT- WATER HEAT; ELECTRICITY; LOT 50 BY & TO PUBLIC ALLEY. AN OPPORTUNITY TO PURCHASE A DE- TACHED HOME IN A FIRST-CLASS NEIGH- BORHOOD CLOSE TO CONNECTICUT AVE. CARS AT A MODERATE PRICE. REASO! ABLB AMOUNT TO BE PAID IN CAS BALANCB MONTHLY. JAMES F. SHEA, 643 LOUISIANA AVE. N.W. SEARCH THE CITY —and you will not find a_ COZIER, MORE HOME-LIKE SMALL HOUSE, in such a satis- factory meighborhood than the one we are offering in RIGGS PLACE, JUST WEST OF NEW HAMPSHIRE 3JVE. Three stories, bay window, parlor, dining room and kitchen on st floor; upper floors contain large living Foom, 8 bedrooms, two extra fine tiled bath- Tooms: unusually iarze Inclosed sleeping porch d_ample closets; garage. Hot-water hea lectric lighting (elaborate new fixturex Zas water heater; gas range for laundry: screens and awnings. Possession from owner in 30 days. $5.000 cash payment required. For price. permit to inspect. etc., apply to Geo. Y. Worthington & Son. Woodward big. IMMEDIATE _ POSSESSION — WONDERFUL Bargain; 5 rooms and tiled bungalow with | break: Toom, open fireplace. hardwood fioors & large lot. Only $6.500. $: cash. Mr. Abrams, room 204, 728 15th st. Main 933 . A Mt. Pleasant Bargain. Just completed. 1744 Kenyon St. N.\W. 2 BATHS; GARAGE. Every conceivable convenience. Low price. Easy terms. it W and walk | B A, "OWNER AND BUILDER, 'UNION TRUST BLDG. MAIN 768, LOW PRICE HOMES. cat; e Cond? and bath, hot. tion. _Garage. $8,750—North _Columbi: Tooms and bat! tric Jights: deep Iot to alley. condition. ~ Terms. 6.950—Columbia_ Heighf Zood _condition. @ rooms and bath; | 'urnace heat, very ; deep Tot 1o alley. $6,250—Bloomingd 6 rooms and bath, large cel excellent furnace heat. Reasonable_terms. 7.500—Close to Lineoin Park. 6 unusually { large rvoms. bath: parquet hardwood | floors, hot-water heat and VACANT. Attractive terms. * 8,750—Close to Soldiers’ Home. Cozy home, 8 rooms. bath. hardwood floors, porche hot-water heat, electric lights; deep yara to 2story brick garage. Terms, B.750—Close to Senate bldg.: 3-story brick, bath: good heat and fine nd Columbia road, ms and bath: bright cellar: fur: heat: room for garage. Only $300 & sh_required. $5,250—Southeast—4 rooms and bath, semi- detached, hot-water heat: g0od condi- tion, WALTER A. BROWN, 1400 H St. N.W. M. 1633, M. 1654, TO HIGH-CLASS COLORED FAMILY—NINE ch: am.i; prominent Price ‘ouly $9,000. HAYDEN COLLINS, Continental 3$1.000 cah. Trust_bldg. . GEORGETOWN—$4.000. 6-ROOM PRICK. PASY TERMS. HAYDEN COLLIN Continental Trust bidg. FOR SALE—RIGHT DOWNTOWN. BRICK; | eight rooms and bath: two floors: hot-water heat; wired for electricity. Price. $8.000. Convenlent terms.” Powsession with * deed. ;{:;‘K'BAY BEACH IMPROVEMENT CO., 921 Sith st. n.w. CHEVY CHASE, D. C. NR. 33rd AND RITTENHOUSE STS.: new, modern, bungalow: construction the best: ex- celleat valuo at $10.700; §2.000 cash, baiazce ., 05%. ANACOSTIA, D. C. 3 ACRES RICH LAND: S.room house, well Bulle bt needs repaicing Clote to aviation sield: closing estate: will consider offer of $4.000: $1.000 cash, balance eany: clear; with 3 litle ‘ropairing ihis property ahould easily bring 37. . O N.W. NR. 1st AND POSSESSION OF BEAUTIFUL O-r. and b, 21'1“71 m'_e "']l'ln[.n; fll‘enlt;m(:ll;llder an offe ;. tel il Sealently located: - o N. E. RYON CO,, INC. Successors to New Yotk Real Main 4597, o ety s, FOR COLORED—VACANT: 1542 3rd ST. N.W. ‘A cosy 6-room and bath brick in fine_conditio For price and terms see owner, 411 R st. n. SOUTHEAST. Modern colonial home of aix rooms and tile ‘ath; electric lights; hardwood trimmed; front and ' rear porches; garage. Price, $6,250. SOUTHEAST. Beautiful modern home of six large rooms and bath; large lot to paved alley. Double garage. Price, $6,000. Terms can be nicely arranged. WM. G. RICHARDSON, Main 3331 225 Colorado bid, McKINLEY ST. CHEVY CHASE, D. C. BARGAIN. DETACHED HOME WITHIN HALF A BQUARP OF CONNECTICUT AVE., CLOSE ,T0 SCHOOLS AND STORES. ~BEAUTIFEL EIGHT-ROOM HOUSE ON LARGE LOT: EX- CELLENT _ CONDITION. CONVENTENT finmn AN BE ARRANGED. CALL CLEVE- | {rooms and tiled bath. AUCTIONS. FOR SALE—HOUSES Contitnued [4tb—] 3 J Col. 1634, 15% Special Bargain Two fine homes, on Clifton st. n.w.. west of 14th: 9 rooms and 2 baths; electric light: large yard to alley: thewe are modern house: and fn perfect condition: possession given; price and terms are very ‘Wm. H. \lc(‘::;’tin Co., 722 11th St. N.W. Phone M. 3712. Be nure to see onr SUNSHINE - HOMES MICHIGAN PARK £ 12th and Mich. ave. 10TS SE"ENTY-FWE'FEET FRONT. Homes in town with ground all around for less than houses in a row. Exhibit open to dark. BUNGALOWS. 'HOUSES. Moath, Save. ' Cash. Mobth. Save. 347 3850, TONLY THE RICH CAN AFFORD T T Take 11th or F or N. Cap. st. car marked “Brookland” to end of route, or for information call Main 6935 ; after 5:30, Col. 9159. Buoilt, owned and for cale by MIDDAUGH & SHANNON 10th Floor, Woodward Bldg.. 15th: and H. *No Place Like Home: No Home Like Ou New Woodridge Bungalows. 14 UNDER CONSTRUCTION—10 SOLD. 5 rooms and bath; breakfast alcove; open fireplace; large froat porch; hardwood floors; tiled bath; all modern improvemesmts; couven- jent to schools, stores and two car lines. SEE_US NOW. M. & R. B. WARREN, 1418 Eye St. N.W. ROOM 205. Franklin 1484. After 6 p.m., Adams 679, 320 M ST, N.W. 7 rooms and bath dwelling; ory brick stable; large enough for four cars. Price, $7,000. Quner occipant, HERBERT A. GILL & SON, Exclusive Agents, 1406 G st n.w. NEAR 11th AND N. Y. AVE. N.W.—FOUR- teen rooms, bath, gas, furnace; easily remod- eled: basement for business: rooms or apart- ments above. Fine speculation opportunity. Abont $5,000 cash required. Call for full par- ticulars. TNION REALTY CORPORATION, Main 8415. 1410 G st. HIGH VIEW. New Homes, . Ready to move in.” 946 to 950 Shepherd st. n.w., 6 large all outside rooms, h.-w.h., elec. lights, hardwood finish, double floors, lot of closet space, double rear porches, cement front porches. Only 1% square from 14th st. car line. For Sale by Thos. A. Jameson, go6 N. Y. Ave. N.W. After 5 P.M. Lincoln 6146-W. A FEW SPECIALS. RARE CHANCE FOR QUICK BUYER. A beautiful little home of 6 rooms, bat! inclosed sleeping porch glassed in: every mo ern_improvement; house in the best possible condition: loag bick yard. 150 fest, to 80 foot paved alley. _Owner leaving city. Locatlon un- surpassed. Price reasonable. PETWORTH. A mighty neat little home of 6 rooms, bath: hot-water heat: electric lights: hardwood Booring; price. §7.350; terms arranged. NEAR AGRICULTURE DEI A large brick dwelling of 12 rooms, bath; lot has u frontage of 24 feet by a depth of 104 feet to paved alley. This property is now vacant and purchaser may move in at gnce. This building 1s in close proximity to bureau and other government bulidings. Price reasonable. Phone our salesmen to call with auto to show. these desirable propertice JOHN QUINN COMPANY, INC., Main” 435. 704 _13th n.w. BY OWNER Must sell at once: unusually attractive and well_built house of 9 rooms and bath; located on Q st. n.w. between and 18th sts.. within 2 squares of Dupont Circle. $12 for immediate sale. Terms if desired. dress Box 119 T office. HANDSOME RESIDENCE. Brownstone and brick: 12 rooms, ba mirrors in all the rooms; open 'fireplaces: story brick g Main 5 age In rear to 16.ft. alley: large ard: perfect condition: Immediate possession: open'2 to 6, 1244 10th at. m.w. Tae OWNER; S8R AND B H.W.H. NEWLY painted and papered; near North Capitol st. Address Box 331-H. Star office. 13* FOR COLORED —1IF YOU NEED A GOOD seven-room and bath home. ~detached, large Iot, in Columbia Heights, with hot-water heat, on’easy terms; price, $6.500; $1,000 cash, see BRASWELL, Main 989. 1311 H st. n.w. 2-STOR' 00 BRICK H slecping porch, bath, servants toflet. laundry: double brick garage: large side and back yard well built and in A-1_condition; gas and e tricity._Apply at 1137 Fairmont st. n.w. COTTAGE, A ttttle BEAUTY_T rooms, bath, and sleeping porches. HIGHLY MODERN. Lerge lot; 15 minutes to Treasury by motor. Either eac line. SPECIALLY PRICED. Truiy ic for some one. Inspect day or eves- e Cievelsnd 1490. FOK HOMES A<D INVESTMENTS Bee MAHORNEY & SULLIVAN— } ““They Know Washington."” 1527 Bye ot n.w. Tel. Main 7821 BROOKLAND. On R. I. ave. ut 12th—Beautful bupgalow, built by owner for his home, containing seven glassed_sleeping trim throughout: & very de large front porch o lot. with garage to match house. = A wonderfnl opportunity to get the very best bungalow in Brookland at a very reasomable price. PERCY H. RUSSELL CO.. 8.W. Corner 15th and K streets. Franklin 5732. ATTRACTIVE CORNER HOME IN THE N.E. —86 rooms and bath: price, $6,000; $1,000 cash. the balamce like rent. _See BRASWELL. 1311 H st. n.w. Main 989. CHEVY CHASE. Reduced for Quick Sale. No. 8 WEST VIRGILIA ST. 4 blocks beyond Chevy. Chase Club and less than half block west of Conn. ave. tractive colonial home; center entrance hall, ten s, two tiled baths, one with tiled shower ; first floor, large living room with open fireplace: French' doors open on large side porch: reception hall, dining room, butler's pantry and kitchen: secoud fioor, 4 bedrooms and 2 baths; 3ed floor, 2 bedrooms: fully equip- aundry and servants’ toilet in basement; ot 80x120, with double garage. BANKING CORP'S, el G Real Estate Dept., 10th and_G. Evenings, North $13. IN_DE- Main 432. TWO-STORY DWELLING 8 rooms, _colonial porch; bath: concréte cellar with tollet and stationiary tubs: hot-water heat: lot 20x142 ft. fo 30-ft."concrete alley iR rear’; Besr two. car es. Price, $7.500. Reasonable terms. Address Box 28-K, Star office. ® T HOME OPPORTUNITIES. SEE THEM AND BUY. Near Wisconsin and Mass. aves.—Most at- tractive detached, colonial, _semi-bungalow. 7 rooms, 2 baths and shower; vapor heat, el trlcity: 3 open firep] 2 sleeping porche: electric and coal ranges: bullt-in garage: other convenient features; nearly acre ground; shade trees, etc: $16.000. Terms arranged. Bloomingdale—Comfortable and well built 9- room and bath home; inclosed and screened slecping porch; hardwood floors and trim: ‘hamberlaln weather-stripped: room for garage. $9.750; $500 cash: balance arranged. Holmead Manor (near Park rd. and 11th st.) —Well arranged 6-room and bath home; good lTot. A good buy at only $6,950; $2,000" cash; Dalance arranged. (43P819) 0. B. ZANTZINGER, 912 10th St. N.W. SPLENDIDLY BUILT, home, in the heart of M 2 baths and shower; h.-w. heat, Pittsburgh how. heater; elect.; plenty of lirge clossts: stogeo garage: aml. To mec One biock from end of Mt. Phone for appointment to inspect. $15.000; terms arran; Exclusive agent. (418619) 0. B. ZANTZINGER, 912 10th Bt. N.W. BRICK Main 5371 SEMI-DETACHED Main 5371 very at- | Pleasant: 9 rooms, | THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. . C.. TUESDAY, SEPTF;MBER 13, 1921, FOR SALE—HOUSES Continued AUCTION SALES TOMORROW. ‘AUCTTON SALES TOMORROW. l 8 Phone (] | away. M BATHS: DOUBLE GARAGE. 701. Owner, naval officer, ordered Ave; Holghis. Price, $9,000. 13% ONLY $300 CASH, BALA! $30 MONTH, including futerest at G per cent. Price of house, $2,900. @ roams, front and back yard: water; on Eye st. n.e., between 18th and 14th, 2071, NEWSOM. 1110 H _N.E. I"UB‘SALE—- oth St. S.W. $250 Down. Nlce press brick. 6 rooms and bath; alley in Price, §3,250. Enasy ter C. F. WARIN 323 Bond bidg.. 14th and Phove Eranklin 5571 TWO HOME BARGAINS FOR _COLURED nian—Anacostia cottage, with garage, $2,500 alko 6-room house and good lot near’ Pa. ave n.w.: only $1.450: enwy terms aud possession Oct 1. _Nee Mr. CONWEL) .30 N NEWTON ST. N.W. 18th—DE ched dwelling, 10 roots ‘and bath: good con- dition: flue cellar: lot 1003130 to [arge nllps. ROOMS, 2, leve, 1 Y. ave. Price,” $14,000; very eady terms; possession given. 16th st. close to Capitol £t.; 6 rooms i. Price, $7,000: easy terms. 8 rooms and bath, on_time. orth Capitol; 7 rooms fire " condition: - terms. 6 rooms and bath. Price, $4,750; will trade. T el $th' st. n.w. close o Eye Price, . ule. close to and bath: cellar; Park rd. vear 7th n.w R rooms and bath; fine ‘condition; garage. [Price, $4,000 ensy terms. b4 ¢ Sth st. n.w.: 6 rooms and bath. Price, $3,800; bainnce, $30 " n.e. near H Price, per month, rooms; side and rear | $1.5007 $600 cash; balance 20th st. n.w. close to Pa. ave. bath. l"rh;;. $2,500: 8 rooms and liberal terms. H. McGRA €0, e 8t. V. W.—6 ROOMS AND BATH front Emnamdeep ‘;‘I‘ to rear cah, $200: o T HERBERT A’ GILL & SON. 1400 USUAL BARGAINS. BOSS & PHELPS, Tel. M. 4340. 1406 H St. N.W. £21.000. One of the most attractive high-class resi- dence propertles i Columbia Height: ‘well situated near 14th Park road. This Is a four-story brick honse, having fifteen nnusn- ally large rooms, three baths, besides running water in_other roomx, parduet. floors. three porches, hot-water heat and electric lights. This is a property that you should inspect. An income of about $300 a month can be ob- tained from this house. can be given. L+ A handsome downto home. sit; of “Rhode. Teland, Ave.. ot InAiriaual conmimmc: tbetric lizhts and a freproo 4340. 1406 H St. N fon: & wide, Toamy four-stors brick house 1t would nt be possit leaving Cits: easy tormw of wale will be ace cure an atiractive home, Where rooms can be BOSS & PHELPS, H Immediate possession $17.500, & sixtecn Tooms, three baths, k e thix property for les than. $25.000, Owner cepted. ‘This i an_unusual opportanity 1o se- Tented eaxily If desired. “THE HOME OF HOMES.” 6_ROOMS: MODERN; N Enstern High School ; Inrge lot ft. “paved light_cellar: terms reasonable. Address K. Star offee. 13 TAKOMA PARK. $6,750. TERMS. NEW MODERN HOME, loc part of Takoma: much cheap new homes are selling for. You will like i Phone Main 3300. BAUMAN & HEINZMAN 734 15th st. . AUCTION SALES THIS AFTERNOON. Valuable residence offered at public aution on Tuesday, Sep- tember 13, at 5 p.m,, in front of premises 2232 N St. NW. Eight rooms, two baths; terms easy, which will be announced lat time of sale. 130 THOS. 3. OWEN & SON, AUCTIONEERS. ' SALE OF VALUABLE THREE- ND CELLAR BRICK D “" NO. 1002 RHODE ISLAND AVENUE By virtue of a rded rtain deed of tru n Liber No. 4286, follo 135 of the land records of the District of bia, and at the request of the party wecured { thereby, the undersigned trustees will sell, at | public auction. in front of the premises, on { TCUESDAY, THE THIRTEENTH DAY OF SEPTEMBER, A.D. 1921, AT FIVE 0'CLOCK P.M., the foliowing described land and prem- ises. "situate in the District of Columbia, and designated as and being lot 18 in Lewis C. duly Kengla's subdivision of lots in square 337, per plut recorded in e office of the u or _the District of Columbia in book Sold subject to a prior deed for §4,500 aud the amount over and above said trust to be paid one-half cash and 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 particulare at time of sale. FAM'L A DRURY, JAMES “B. NICHOLSON, 8e1-d&4s.exSu&bol Trustees. { tisement 1 th | serve the right to resell the property at the TRADE MaARR C.G.SLOAN & CO., Inc., Aucts., | 715 13th St. Attractive Sale of Hopaebold Effects, Office Furniture, Etc. At Public Auction Within Our Galleries 715 13th St. Wednesday, September 14, 1821, at 10 AM. Embracing in part: Velour Living-Room Snites,.M-honny, and Ivory Finish Bedroom Suites, Gateleg Tables, Spinet Desks, | Snap Top Tables, Rugs, Player Piano, Bookcases, Library Tables, | Sewing Stands, Brass Beds, ‘Refrigerators, Dining-Room Suites, | Couches, Pictures, Bric-a-Brac, Etc.-- -~ ; e TIC~ TERMS CASH. SRS i St s o b o . C. G. SLOAN & CO., INC, AUCTS.! | REGISTERED FUTURE DA FUTURE DAYS, THOS. J. OWEN & SON, AUCTIONEERS. ADAS A. WESCHLEN, ACCTIONEER. TRUSTE SALE OF VALUARLE 1M ? sale TOYED WEAL BNTATE, BRING hy| Trustees’ saie valuable 4-story | | R il Bo] Ab-pamil| brick building, northeast corner | VELLL 0 V. A EA' 4 .. i No. 1363 FLORIDA AveExuE NokTi: | 30th and M Streets, comprising EAST. | By virtue of a certain deed of trust duly | recortied, in' Libel 4442, follo 106 et of the land recore of the District of Colum- bia, and at the request of the party secured thereby, the undersigned trustees will sell, at public wuetion, in front of the premises, on MONDAY, THE NINETEENTH DAY OF SEP-| apartments, stores and dwell- a1 “pubmic auction infront of the | AL M steeet, 6n FRIDAY, SEPTS TEMEER. A.D. 1021, AT FIVE 0'CLOCK P.M; street, Vi 1 emi TEENTH. 1921, AT ~HALI the following described land and premises O P partu: of Tote 17 uate fn the District of Columbfa, and desig- nated as and being lot numbered ‘one. hundred and forty-two (142), in James F. and Mary T. Turns' subdivision of lots in square ten hun Addition %o Georgetown, beginniug for | e At the fouthwest corner of Tot 176 { a1d TUBNIAE east on Bridge. (v 30) strvet 0% dred and twenty-six (1026), an per plat re: | foof, G inchest thence porth 100 feet et 4 | corded n Liber 82, at folio 28, in the urvey- | nches; thence weat ct: thence north 4 | oticefotithe DtsietiofiColumblns {feot 4 inchea: thence west 60 feet to Waxhing- | T le: Sold wublect to A prior deed | o (now 301l atree ce south on waid | of trust for $2.500; purchaser to pay $300 cash to the heginnin, | and the batance $18.50 monthly, to Include fn- fefest on both first and second’ trusts, A posit of $200 required at time of sale and the Durchaser ailowed thirty days to complete the Durchase. Further particulis at time of sale. D. H. ROLAND DRURY, B. ERLIE TALBOT reel. P Firins of sale: Sale to be made subject to | ratifieution by the court: $2.000 cash deposit | Tequired at time of sale. Parclase money to | be paid as follows: $16,000 cash, halance pay- able at one and iwo Vears in equal instull ments, with inferest at 6 b to be represented by the pu secured by first decd of 1 or all cash rustees. AUCTIONERK. DWELLINGS HUER, ¢ BALE OF FRAME 1§ By virtue of & decree of the Supseme Court of the District of Columbia. passed in equity | 7 ause No, 87557, the undersigued trustees will | ; er for sale by public auction, in front of | The. respective premises, on FRIDAY. TH TWENTY-THIRD DAY OF SEPT\MBE AD. 1021, the following described Li\d and Dremises, situate Jn the city of WashXigtou, District of Columbia, to wit AT 4:30 0'CLOCK P.M. Sublot 20 in square 535, improved by a two- story frame dwelling, No. 342 E st. southwest, AT 5 O'CLOCK P.M. Lot 805 in square 854, belng a part of orig- inal lot 4 in said square, improved by frame dwelling, containing 9 rooms and bath, No. 514 11th at. southwest. Terms of sale: Cash. A deposit of $200 on each house required of the purchaser.at the time of sale.. All ing. rocording. nd notaril fees at the cost . Terms of sale to be complied With within fifteen days from day of sale, otherwise the trustees reserve the right to re. sell the property at Yhe risk and cost of the defaniting purchaser, after five days’ adver- | of such resale in_som. publishied in the city of Washin; LOUIS E. TANNE WILLIAM A. COOMBE. ‘Allee Butlding, Trustees. ing. r. Termn of sale t ihirty days from day of fina the deponit shall d by e p/ed with within /ification of sale; others stand forfeited and the property be resold at jeost and risk of defaulting purchaser after | five days’ advertisement of such resale in | Trustee, Kellogg Buijding. N, Trustee; & SON, AUCTIONEERS. T CABLE m»:,\r.} STORY BRICK BUILDIN ON FIRST FLOOR AND LIVING APART- STORY | 3 4 certain deed of trust duly recorded in Liber No. 4209, folia 326 et sea., | of the land records of the District of Colum: | bia, and ut the request of tie party wecured thereby, the undersigned trustees will sell, at | i’ auction, “in_front of the premises. on Y, THE TWENTIETH DAY OF SEP- T HALF-PAST FOUR Mowing described land | in the City of Washing- and designated ar front on 415 street | of of original lot 26 in | however, to a building | ance -of which amounts 013-d&ds by the full depth the square 496, subject, association Jonn 1 to_ubout $2,000.00. Terms of sule: * SALE OF THREE TWO-STORY | DWELLINGH, 231, 1238, | 1239 K STREET SOUTHEAST. By virtue. of a decree of the Supreme Court | One-half of the. purchase of the District of Columbin, passed in equity { mones over said oan to be paid in cash, bal- enuse No. 39236, the undersigned trustees will | ance payable in oue year with interest at 81 offer dor sale by publie muction, iu_front of | per centum per anoum. parable semian- the premises. on MONDAY. THE NINE-|nually, from day of sale, secured by deed TEENTH DAY OF SEPTEMBER. A.D. 1021, FIVD 0'CLOC! the following de- of trust upom the property xold; or ail cash de | at the option of fhe purchaser. A deposit of . situate in the city | §950,00 will be required at time of Al District of Columb} wit: | Couvevancing, recording, revenue stamps, etc. in George . Cooper's wubdivi- | gt coxt of purchaser. Terms of sale ‘to be on of square 1023, as per plat recorded 10 ' fomiited with within 30 days from day surveyor's office In book 10. pnge 40, im- el giherwise the trustees reserve the right | proved as abose, to be %old scparately. o reseil the properts at the risk and cost of | Terms of wale: One-third cash. balunce In { defaniting purchascr, after five days' adver- | ual instaliment: ble ‘in one and | tigement of such resale in some newspaper eats iwitHjine S pex: published in Washiogton, D."C. anpum, payable y. from ARTHUR G. BISHOP, Sule, secared by deed of trust upon the prop- FRED MCKEE, erty sold, or all cash, at the option of the 610 13¢h" st. n.w.. purchaser. A ‘deposit of $200 on each house Drusteen. atre o ‘ot “sale.”" A11 convey: e raing, sevents stamps and notaria) | ADAM A. WESCHLER, AUCTIONEER. ancing, recording, revenue stamps and notaria) s | Trustees’ Sale Chevrolet Sedan. fecs at the cost of the purchaser. Terms of sale lo be complied with within thirty dars w . otherwise the trustees re- Lo e SGht 1o Sosen”the prepert By virtue of a certain clattel deed of trust | recorded in Liber 4423, folio 423, Land Records for the District of Columbin, and at the request | of the party secured thereby. the undersigned sell by public avetion, . on SATURDAY, SE | t risk and cost of the defaulting pmrchaser. after five days' advertixement of such resale in_some ne per published in the cMy of Washington, D, ¢ VICTOR H. WALLACE. Hotel G GEORGE C. GERTMA se7.a&is.cxSu THOS. J. OWEN & SON, AUCTIONEERS. TRUSTEE'S SALE OF VALUABLE UNIM- STREET N.E. By virtue of a ce t recorded in Liber No. 358, follo 172 et seq., f the land records of the District of Colum- and at the request of the party secured by, the undersigned surviving trustee will at public auction. in front of the prem- ESDAY, THE THIRTEENTH DAY OF ' SEPTEMBER. A.D. 1921, AT FOUR O’CLOCK PM., the following described land and premisex, Sltuate in tie county of Wash-{ ington, District of Columbia, and designated | and beink block 41 (now part of square | of Benjamin F. Leighton's and Rich- ard E. rded subdivision okland" as_re- or of the Dis- , county sub- rust duly i triet of Columbia in Liber division, folios 103 aud 104. Terms of sale: One-third of the purchase money to be paid in cash, balance in two equal | installments, payable in ome and two ye-rl.l with interest &t 6 per centum per annum, pay- able seml-annually, from day of sale, secured by deed” of "trust ipon the property” sold, or all”cash, at the option of the purchaser. A | i deposit of $200 will be required at time of {sale. Al conveyancing, r revenue | atamps, etc., ai cost of purchaser. Terms of | kale to be complled with within 30 days from | {day of sale. utherwine tie trusice reserves the The property at the risk and aulting purchaser, after five days’ | advertisement of wuch fesale’ in xome newspa- | Per published in Washington, D. C. WILLIAM S. M CARTHY, se1-d&ds,exSu&hol - 1 i Surviving Trustee. TOMORROW. ADAM A. WESCHLER, AUCTIONEER. EXECUTOR'S SALE OF LOT_ ON PINE PLACE, CENTRAL HEIGHTS, D. C. By virtne of authority vested in the under- signed executor by the last will and testament of Marie Elizabeth istration chool, deceased will sell by public auction, remixes, on WEDNESDAY, SEPTEMBER FOURTE! 1921, AT TWO 1 0'CLOCK P.M., lot 3, square 530, on [Pine place, a_short distance from Southern ave., Central Heigits, D. C. Termns: Cash. $30 deposit at sale. to be complied with in 30 days. All conve; ancing, recording, stamps. etc., at purchaser’s cost. MYER COHEN, Executor, 01,3.6,9,12,13. Woodward Building. admjn- ADAM A. WESCIILER, AUCTIONEER. TRUSTEES' SALE OF PREMISES NO. 829 5Sth STREET NORTHEAST. By virtue of the decree of the Supreme Court of the District of Columbia, in equity cause No. 38553, the undersigned trustees will sell at public auction. in front of the premises, on WEDNESDAY, THE FOURTEENTH DAY | OF SEPTEMBER, 1921, AT FIVE 0'CLOCK TP, Tot in’ square ‘832, being a brick | aweiiing. 8§20 5th street northeast. TERMS OF SALE: One-third cash, balance in one and two years in two equai fnstall- ments, represented by the notes of the pu chaser, bering interest at 67 per annum, pay- able semi-unnually, and secured by first deed of trust upon the properts, or all cash, at purchaser’s-option. Examinstion of title, ‘con- veyaucing, revenue stamps and recording at purchaser’s cost. Deposit of $300 required {at time of sule.” Sale -made sublect to ratif- jcation by the court and sale to be consum- mated within thirty days after final ratifica- tion or deposit will be forfeited and property fesold at defaulting purchaser’s cost and risk, JAMES A. O'SHEA, Trustee, Stewart building. GEORGE C. GERTMAN, Trustee, 8e2-0&ds, exSu&hol Century building. BY OWNER. Why pay $12,000 or $15,000 for house when you can from owner at much less price, an_attractive home, lot 50x150, gar-i o . — age, chicken, lot, garden, on prettiest | i eec Takoma Patk: 8 roome, aved | Brick Dwelling, 6 Rooms and stairs; 7 rooms, bath upstairs: latter if used for rental will yield income $00 month. Col- 10292-W. 3 Behatitul DOWNTOWN SECTION. brownstone froot residence of 10 robms, bath; hardwood floors throughout. Prop- erty in first-class condition. Large brick ga- rage in rear. private residence. Phone our office for -sales- man to show you this desirable Suitable for rooming house or 704 13th'n.w. JOHN QUINN COMPAN Main 435. IF. YOU ARE INTERESTED IN A NICE home in Takoma Park, two-family fiat, or de- tached bungalow. with la lot, garage, see RAS) 1811 H st. n.w. Main 989, FUTURE DAYS. ADAM A. WESCHLER, AUCTIONEER. Bath, No. 553 15th-St. N.E. (Corner), By Auction. By virtue of anthority vested in the un- derxigned, I will offer for sale, by public auc- tion, in front of the m on_THURS- DAY, SEPTEMBER F) NTH, 1021, AT FIVE O'CLOCK P.M., lot 124, square 4543, improved as above. Terms: First trust, $2,250, at 7%, three years: balance, $1.000'cash, remainder $40 per ‘month, which will include interest on second trust, or all cash at option of purchaser. $200 deposit at sale. Terms to be complied with in 20" days. All conveyancing, recording and revenue stamps at purchaser’s cost. Inspection may be had prior to sale, and possession will b given with title. 910-0&ds. - ADAM A. WESCHLER, Auet. i brie for all cash over and above said prior deed of | the defaultin; I Trustees’ Sale Century buildine, ADAM A. WESCH rustees. . AUCTIONEER. TRUSTEES' SALE OF BRICK DWELLING, NO. 6 11th STREET SOUTHEAST. By virtue of a certain deed of trust duly re- corded in Liber No. 4409, at follo 84 et seq. of the land records of the District of Colum- bix, and at the request of the party thereby secired. we. the underdigned trustees, will sell at public auetion, in front of the primises. on z : : = Crigeiid of ghe pemies | Drawing and Design, China, Oil TEMBER. AD. il AT FOURTHIRTY | and Water Color Painting, Photo OCLOCK P, the following dexcr and | 5 SI Boloring. and pre Citente " e sityof Wawnimg. | and Lantern Slide Coloring, ctc. ton, in the District of Columbi Classes Day and Evening. Q. dexi nated as and being lot 48, in Cl i 3 _ Register at 25 10th St. N.W. rles Gess. ford’s subdivision of lots in square 990, as said subdivision is recorded in the office of the | — surveyor of the District of Columbia in Rook - 18, at page 174, together with the impm"\-l ments, consisting of a two-story and basement dwelling, eontaining six rooms and bath. TERMS OF SAL Sold subject to a prior deed of trust for $2,500, due February 7, 192 one-third of the purchase money over and above said deed of trust to be paid in cash. and the balance in two equal instaliments, payable in one and two years, with interest at 7 per centum per annum, payable semi-annually, se-! cured by deed of trust upon the property sold. Georgetown Law School 1921-1922 ning exercises of the session will be held Saturday, October 1, 1921, at 5:10 o'clock p.m. ; Beginning Monday. October 3, 1921, AFTERNOON COURSES for the 1st, 20d, 3rd, post-graduate and patent law classes, 5:10-to 7 p.m. NEW MORNING COURSE for 1st- year class, 9 to 12 a.m. For information apply to Hugh J. Fegan MA. LLB. Ph.D. Assistant Dean Goorgetown Law School Building 506 E Street N.W. Phone Main 7293 trust, at_the option of the purchaser. A de-} posit of £250 will be uit of the purchaser ! at the time of sale. conveyaneing. record- : ing, revenue stamps 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 1o resell the property at the risk and cost of purchaser, after five days’ ad- Sertisement of such resalé in The Evening Star, A newspaper published in the city of Wash® . ington, D. C. FRANCIS L. NEUBECK, LAWRENCE J. MILLS, Trustees. AUCTIONEER. of the Good Willi and Trade Name of the Stars and Stripes Publishing Cnm-! pany, Together With the Sub- scription Lists, Office Furni- ture and Equipment, Said Company Being the Publishers of a Well Kngwn Weekly Newspaper Known as “The; Stars and Stripes.” By virtue of a certain chattel deed of trust duly recorded in Liber No. 4184, foiio of the land records of the District of Co- in, and at thé request of the party secus thereby, the undersigned trustecs will sell’ bj pudlic” auction, on FRIDAY, THE TWENTY- THIRD DAY OF CENBER, 192 of the Si Rooms Noy AND FUNDAMENTAL COURSES IN ACCOUNTANCY Professional courses of collegiate grade leading to the Bachelor of Commercial Classes Open Monday, Sept. 12 Write, enll or phone for buller THE NATIONAL SCHOOL OF COMMERCE Edwin C. Bosworth, President 1009-11 _Internationn! Building 1319-21 F St. N.W. Ph. M. 5668 Washington College - of Law Co-Educationnl TwontySixth Year Opens Sept. 36th at 7 P.M, - ‘ Tt n, $85 per Annum Sesntons 10510 to 12:00 a.m. .. or 5ib to 700 pm. Confors Degrees, LL. B.—LL. M:—M. P. L. Office Hours, 11 am, to 6 p.m. 1315 K §t. N.W. Phone Main Stripes Publishing Company, to 7 Bond building, 14th and ‘Washington, D. C., ) certain ansets of said_company. cousisting of the Good Will; Trade Name, Subscription Lists | sald to contain 112,4! names, Office Furniture Equipment fnclnding Desks, Chairs, Ta- File Caves, Typewriters, Adding, bering and Addressing Machines, Metal Stencil ! Cases, Half Tones and Line Cuts and all other personal property nsed in the conduct of said business and mentioned Jn_trust, Terms: Cash. A deposit of $5,000 required at the time of sale. Terms of. wale to be com- plied with in three days from day of sale, otherwlte the property will be resold st the risk and cost of the defaulting pyrchaser after 5 days' advertisement of such resale in_some mewspaper published in Wasbington, D. C. JAMES H. BADEN, Trustee, Commercial National' Bank bldg. JESSE H. HEDGES, Trustee. st.nw., M. D. ROSENBERG, attorney for party se- cured, 7th and sts. n.w. sel2-d&dbe.exSu ADAM A. WESCHLER, AUCTIONEER. s and Py { ¥ MARGARET’S SCHOOL Kinder- ST. A day and boarding school for girls garten department. Boys sdmitted grades. 2115 California St. MISSES LIPPINCOTT & B. | | f | DVANCED | degree of| ciences. | { J| 1exal subjects are bela i to lower | AKER. Principals. | Three-Story and Cellar Brick | IS5 L. ELMENWORE. “Awt. Principal. ociz" | ing, No. 809 6th Str . - x ') NW, by Auction. . || MATHEMATICS By virtue of authority vested "~ unde ALG s A and B : sigd: T will ofer Tor vale by puplic ancrion; [§ G EOMBETR Y. TRIGONOMETRY, in front of the premises, on THURSDAY. SEP- Arithmetic, . English ~ Composition; TMEBER PIFTEENTH, 1921, AT FOUR-¢ Urammar Literaturg, French, Spaniah, THIRTY O'CLOCK P.M., lot-10, equare 485, |} + Latin, - History, -Chemistry.: Physics, {:‘flm&m by m-lo;-mq "n‘h e;n‘;r 5‘.‘.{.""“....""". ?'?*lu. Stenography, kkeeping, i l'{:-'“‘fl"l ww k Sarage in réar. "The loi . Ask’ for -&rlg:e “Today al 2 pi-side and rear(§ giiy TERM OPENS SEPTEMBER 18 ¥ rins: _ Bubject to 5,000 trust 2t 7%, ‘Washington . Preparatory Joly 2 1994, balance cash 8300 atil \Evening - - School - Averedited. - sate. Terms to be complied with in 30 days. 2 e. = . M. C. S A All com uell‘l.ntu&wmmnth‘_.n_l X xcwnunfl EDUCATIONAL., . © 957 EDUCATIONAL EDUCATIONAL | EDUCATIONAL Send Your Bo ALL DAY HIGH SCHOOL 5th, 6th, 7th AND 8th GRADES Recitations and Study—Supervised Play ' 9to2 2to 4 OTHER ADVANTAGES Men Teachers Who Will Understand Your Boy Classes Limited to 25 Boys Environment of friendiiness, oot Character Building — Features Ioramansbip 800 1oy oy tcational talks, personsl” belpe, clean fup. Bibte tuas, ete B = Body Building —6 3 mnastum, o . 4 ioed swimming and Individual Help ¢ wupervised | oyp0r suntetics, given o part of the study periods ,hool program, help to develop strong, 1 each student where he most needs it. healthy bodles ENROLL NOW—SCHOOL OPENS SEPT. 19th Washington Day School for Boys 1736 G St. YM.C.A Main N.W. 8250 Wood’s School 311 EAST CAPITOL ST. All Commercial Branches LINCOLN 38 37th YEAR Washington Law School Co-Educational Opens Sept. 30 Cholce of 5:30 or 7130 Claxses 3-year course leads to LL.B. degree. Prepares thoroughly for the Bar. Small classes. Tuition $50.00 a year. Call or Address 1736 G N.W. YMCA Main 8750 L ] The Misses Eastman’s School 1305 17th St. (Cor. Maxs, Ave.) High School J-rilnenl opens on Nept. 28. Intermediate and Primacs departments ones on_O:t 3. Rend for catalor. Franklin 4226 Faivmont School For Girls 2400 NINETEENTH STREET N.W. Twenty=third Year Begins September 28 Preparation for college. Two-year advanced course for high school graduates. GEORGE WASHINGTON UNIVERSITY LAW SCHOOL CO-EDUCATIONAL s 57th Year on September 28, Member of Association of American Law Schools, Strict Standards. Most Approved Methods of Instruction. Full courses of- fered both morning snd afternoon. Optional Morning Classes. 7:50 to 8.40 Forenoor Classes 9:00 to 10:50 Late Afternoon Classes 5:10 to 6:50 For full information write to or call upon the_seoretary. Telephone Main 6503. LAW BUILDING, 1435 K ST. N.W. MILTON A select school. established thirteen years., Thorough training in Ste- nography and Touch Typewriting. Spe- e and itman shor:bena. Epeaish n shor!! o i il 726 Fourteenth Street (Corner of New York ave.) Phone Franklin 2004 |MONTROSE—A EELECT PRIVATE BOARI- { ing_school in the conntry for girls and- amall bovs: environment jdeal: terms very moderate. IARDEY, Hic) Enrollment Week i University Preparatory Schoel S.E. Corner 12th and F sts. a.w. Fr. 2080, L. Adolph Richards, M. A., X. 8., Prin. Special reduced tuitipn Tates throumghout entire year for those who entroll this week. Courses in Mathematics, Languages, Phys- ics, Chemistry, Givics, History, Litera- ture, Btenography. E | “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. Franklin 3407 NATIONAL 'SCHOOL FINE| \& APPLIED ART FELIX MAHONY. Dirertk New Location: Conn.Ave. & M St. Day and Evening Classes Children’s Saturday Class i Interior Déecoration, Costume De-' "OPENING l,DATES Bchool of Accountancy Now apen E}E}:{_& | | | l’WYGMWC.AI. §60CH022 ‘Women. | Standard Courses by C. P. A. and University Instructors. Aporoved Text i and Problem Method. Junior and i Senior Classes mow forming. Call or write for Informational Bulletin. STRAYER’S School of Accountancy F St. at 9th Main 3430 1 i Opens_Sept. 18th. Full graded and High | School Classes: also pi te coaching to youths and adults. Civil Service prep. by ex-examiner U. 8. Catalogue. . [Frances Mann Hall, A. M. . sign, Textile Design, Color, Com- M 2L ESL AW | ercial Drawing, Life, Sketch, ' Painting and Modeling Classes. George Washin gton |1 Individual Instruction. School Begins October 1st. Hours for Registration, 11 to 2; 4 to 6 daily. . LAW SCHOOL The ‘!inr;onnl' University (!-ouwm: by ::d'll.::t f Congress.) 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Marie von L - Giving s thorough musicianship to stn- dents within & _ four-year course in il branches, Piano Theory, Vocal, Stringed and- Wind Instruments. Incorporated in the Di trict_of Columbia with the power of award- of bachelor, master and doctor Highly eficient Preparatory School ing of musie. for beginners afliliated, under the superv:sion of st the university 46 pm., Apply 1320 ¥ road nw., 911 groemmors. 644 Col. TTALIAS « ) oF ING } sirion Seventh year. Mme. Lucia Rorderi, diplo: graduste and formerly asxistant to Lamperti (ieacher ‘of Sembrich). principal. Foreign i ruction st home. let on request. ASKS UNION WITH A. F. L. Head of Postal Employes Argues. for Affiliation. ST. ‘PAUL, Minn., September 13. Gilbert E. Hyatt, president of the Na- tional Federation of Postal Employes, spoke for the affiliation with the American Federation of Labor at the first day’s session of the twenty-fitth annual council of the Railway Mail Association here yesterday. Mr. Hyatt said it would be only common gratitude toward the Ameri- can Federation of Labor, which had! helped them in their troubles, not to - turn their backs when things looked, 4 more prosperous for the railway mail; - j clerks. Edward H. Shaughnessy, second as-- & sistant ‘ postmaster general, pointed: o out ghat an addition of 570 railwa: 3 mal ‘clerks at .fesnt'slc Lo the wovern ent anwually. of .4 had ser: :'l’nr nflun the” working hours of the