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AUC TIONS, AUCTION SALES TOMORROW. THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C, AUCTION SALES TOMORROW, AUCTION SALES FUTURE DAYS. COLORED 938 L St. N.W. Newly painted throughout,” 8 rooms Bath: excellent rooming houss location. “terms. BRADFORD & CO 904_14th St. N. Basy 5 ROOM BUN 3200 617 E St. N.\V. + 1f you are looking fnr a hnme' at right price and right terms, L am sure i1t will pay you to see me hefnre buying. I have several “nice homes for your ins pection also several small properties, _well rented, paying big interest| on investment. If you are loc _dng for a farm, call to see me. “have several for your in CARLEY. Be sure to see our SUNSHINE I pection. ]!orncs in town wnh ground'-nll around for less than houses in a, row. E vhxhlt open to da 'lake ll!h or 1 or N. marked "Brookland to end of route, or for information call Main 6935: al'fler 5:30. Col. 9159. Thuilt, owned and for sule by MIDDAUGH & SH 10k Floor, Woodward Bidg.. 15t and | (2 ace Like Howe: No Howe Like Ours.” T HOMEPR If you are th inspeet this hers in this operatic Half ¢ fr Reasonabic $i.500. Near 10th wud L st n.w bath: hot-water but_there is very property sion upon closing of b S rooms and cnt; ! public alley iven posses: Near 7th and B sts Bath; cellar; furua uent; balance monthly brick; 6 rooms and Swall cash pay Close to Unlon Stat Bath; furnace heat; ¢! i uear Ind st $100 casi: Dalance montuly: JAMES F. SHEA 613 LOUISIANA AVE. N.W. MOVING, PACKING & STORAGE WINTER BUI STORAGE 80,000 sq. ft. Finest Storas + Space in Cit 500 Rooms for Honsehole Goous and = Expert Packer:. Cntefl & Shippers | w3 Saburbea and Long Distasce Mov . 8845. Free Estimates. 3438 U =} ON’ | £ 8 STORAGE! Local and Long Distance MOVING, . By Careful Men. Rates Keasonahle. Phone 104 PACKING BY EXPERTS North 105-10 Fla. Ave. N.W TG X °UNITED STATES® STORAGE CO. reproof Warcheuses ESTIMATES S.v4is 2355 PHONES réiiciizs o7 a N W. B. MOSES & SONS, 11th AND F N.w. Modern fizepsoof stora % AUTO EXPEESS FOR HIRE Local and Luug Dist Commercial and Household Siorage. Packing, Cra Lipping. The Big 4 Transfer Co., | lnc., 1125 14th St. NW. Phone Jain 2054 Specialists in Long-Distance Moving AUCTION SALES FUTURE DAYS. "TADAM A. WESCHLER, AUCTIONEER. 'TRUSTEES' SALE OF BRICK DWELL NO. 216 11th STREET By virtue of a certain deed of ‘tru: \ll “corfed In Liber No. 4409, ut follo &4 et xeq. of the land records of the District of Colum- bim, and at the request of the party t||ure|vy! wecured, we. the un erm:nt‘d trusiees, will sell | 22 public’auction _\l AY, . H DAY ( AT FO R PHIRTE rveyor of the District of Columbia in Rook | 4, together with the impros nsisting of a two-story and basement | o “brick dwelling, cont atgaio vosens andbati: OF SALE 1a fa deell of truct o be paid in cash, qual instaliments, p one ars. with interest s ber_ &nnser. pavaDIE stmi: cured by deed of trust upon the property ®old, | 11 cash over and above said prior deed of ion of the purchaser. i be required of the purchaser at the time of sale. All conveyancing, record- ing, revenue stamps and notarial feex at the ‘ot of the purchaser. Terma of sale to be “complied with within 15 days from day of sule, oherwise the trustees reserve the to resell the propert; k cost e aethuiting Doschaser. eter Ave dave’ ad { ‘vertisement of such resale in The Evening Star, 1 mewspaper published in the city of Wash fegtons LAWRENCE 3. mu.s c 808-0&4s, ex8u s of tie Supreme Court of the The | \aia 1o contals 11 Fi noally, ~‘~ann: ‘ahd Addrosaing T, St thattims a eaits C.G.Sloan & Co.,Inc., Aucts 715 13th St. Bed, Room Suites, Water Colon by Mosher and others, Bric-a- Brac, Complete Bedroom Suites, Overstuffed and Cane Liv ing Room Suites, New Ru: Box Springs, Spinet Desk n. Brass Beds, Hair Mattresses, s, Drop-leaf, Gate-leg Tables, Combination Bookcase, Desks, etc. At publi At Sloan’ 715 1 c auction s Galleries 3th st. Saturday September 17th, 1921 At 10a. m. And at 12 m. Automobiles, etc. Terms Cash. TTADANM Trustees’ saie v-.l-uhle l-ltqry trick building, northeast corner 30th and M Streets, cmnpmmgl apartments, stores and dwell-| e of the Supreme Court | it AT | HALF parts of lotx 176 and 177 in o Georgetown, beginning for » southwest corner of lot 174 n Bridge (now M) wtreet 08 : thence porth 100 feet: thence tl ence north 10 fest 4 feet; thence morth west 60 feet to Washing- o) 1) wtreet: thence south on said ioth ‘Street 114 feet 1 inches to the beginning, seing improved by one large bullding comprie . 1200 s s et merihwest Lo e sold as one ; Sale to be made sublect to e of vale Chitcar $14000 cann, L e g ive sears n ‘equal o with no! Don the brop- a aption: settle- | U dateof trustecs: deed revording, reventie Terms of sal iare. from day e na wof snle: otherwise the deposit shall {1ed and the properts be resold at K of defaulting purchaser after vertisement " of such ressle in PEELLE, Trustee, "in ' Kellogg 'Building. — | dw gty Trustees’ Sale Chevrolet Sedan. ue of u cor! ln chattel nlzed of trust T 4 42 .and Records n 'rh' n! lul'lllllml. and ll the reque: fred there T'by public ; on e undersigned | %ith 2 | defaulting purel C. G. Sloan & Co., Inc., Aucts. NG, R 0 588 FLORIDA AVENUE N By virtue of a certain deed of trust duly recarded, in Liber No, 4442, follo 108 et seq., of the land records of the Dist and at the request of the D 5o | thareby, the underaigued trustees will sell, at ublic nt_of the premises, on 3D, N TH D. SEP- | The lullnwln[ de ai i uate in the District of Columbia, and d nated as ‘wnd being lot numbered ‘one hundred and forty-two (142), In James F. and Mary rns subdivision of lots in square ten hu; nd twentysix (1028), as per plat in Liber 62, at follo 28. in the surve he District of Columbia. rms of Bold subject to a prior deed | of trust for 00 and the balance Rt UL AT 20 | posit of 3200 required at time of sale purchaser allowsd thirty duys to complete the t purchase. Furthee particulars at fima of sal H. ROLAND DRURY, B Hhoie TALBOTY, e d&ds.exsu offer_for the vespeciive premies, NTY-THIRD DAY 1. ‘1921, the following described I premises, wituate in the District of Columbia, to wit AT 4:30 O'CLOCK P.M. Sublot 20 in square 538, improved by story frame dwalling st. southw 1l 805 in square LOCK 354, bels part of orig- lm 4in {d square, improved by frame ntaining 9 rooms aud bath, No. southwest. Terms of sale: Cash. A deposit of $200 on each house required of the purchaser at the itime of sale. All converancing. recording, Tevenue stamps and notarial fees at the cost of the purchaser. Terms of sale to be compiled ithin Gfteen days from day of sal otlierwise the trustees reseve the right to re- sell the property at the risk and cost of the after sve days' tisement of such resale in some published in the city of Wushington, it E. TANNER. ADAM A :SCTILER, AUCTIONEER. Large Sale Houuhcld Furni- ture, Player and Upright annos, Carpets, Rugs, etc. By Public Auction at Weschler’s 920 Pa. Ave. NW. Saturday Commencing 9:: 30 AM. er-Piancs, Uprizht Pian Large Osk Hall Chair nuumon.oly 1e, Rosewood 3-pc. Parlor Suite, Oil Simal Bipe Organ, Brass Ena Eoamel Dressers, Chif- uports, Knitting bt Living Room Suites, | § d’ | ah. Floor Lamp, chen Cibinets. Refrigerators. Eng- hes. 4 Large Elec. Ceiling Fiztures, Opallte-top Lanch Tubles, Ruzs, ete. Tauder suitable “for_ all ! New Alsace 5-passenger Chevro- let (F. A) Sedan by Order Trustees; 2 3';-ton Federal Trucks by Order of Attor- neys; ’18 Dodge Roadster, Cther Touring Cars, Tmcks, Roadsters; High-grade Cord and Fabric Tires. Terms: Cash. se15 M A. WESCHLER, Auct. “TADAM A. WESCHLER, ACCTIONEER. S By virtue of a writ of fieri facias issued out D of Co- 10 me directed, I will sell at pub- at_the auction rooms of Pennsyivania avenu TWELVE sale for cash, eschler, 920 EMBER | the properts of the defend- and sold to satisty judg. favor of the Thaden S. Marshal. R, Auctioneer. SATUR- Attorney’s Sale of Federal Auto Trucks By Public Auction At Weschler’s 920 Pa. Ave. N.W. (In the rear) TOMORROW O'CLOCK_NOON SHARP Model Wi3 3%-ton Flat Body Model W13 3'%4-ton Dump Body ‘Termu: Cash. John J. Buckley IW. C. Sullivan Jos, Eiumenthal One f Attorneys. FUTURE DAYS. ADAM A. WESCHLER, AUCTIONEER. Trustees’ Sale of the Good Will and Trade Name of the Stars and Stripes Publishing Com- pany, Together With the Sub- scription Lists, Office Furni By Sirten of & diceet of the. Mupreme Court, the District of Columbia, passed in eq 9256, the undersigned trustees will T tor sale by puhllfi Jiction, in. freat TH DA AFTNIVh OreroCKk B scribed land and_premises, situate in the city fngton, District of 'Columbl Lots 53, 86, 50 in G sion of ' square 1028, the surveyor's ofice in ‘book 1. pa proved as al to be sold separately. Terms of sale: One-third cawh, baiance in payable ‘in one and £,8 cent per m day of by deed of tru o prov: 1y seid. ok "an cauhe st the ‘aotion of the purchaser. “A deposit of $200 on each house required_at “the time of Tecording, revenue st s at the cost of the purch Term: 10 be complied with within thirty" days from day of sale. oth-rwise the trustees re- serve the right to resell the property at thé risk and cost of the defaulting purchaser, after five * advertixement of such resale in Washington, D. C. CTOR H. WALLACE, Hotel ¢ GEORGE C. GERTMA Century building. | _seT.akdn.e Trustees. THOS. 3. OWES & NON, AUCCTIONEERS. TRUSTEES' BALE OF VALUABLE PROP. EHTY. NO. 784 K N STHEE! NORTHWEST. By virtue of a decree of the Supreme Court of the District of Columbia. passed In eguity cause . the undersigned will sell at pubile au auction, n_front of U premisen, on THE 'rwml'rr-llx‘r AY OF LOCK P.M. SEPTIMRER, Toa1. AT FIVE O the followin; la sltuate in. the District of Colum ng_lot 5."in ‘the " subdivision” by, the . Washington Provident (‘omplny No. of original lots 16 block 7, of Todd & Hrown's sub- mnrded ln Liber Gov. Rhepherd lo record, VeSor's ice of 't Divtrict of Cotumbla, - | proved by house 784 Kenyon street morthwe Terms of aale: One-third to be paid n canh; to be deposited at the balance {n two equal in lllme!!l one and two years from date of sale, Feprirented, by he. promissory "motesof the purchaser, bearing interest at the rate uf wix yable wemi: trust on the property b, st the option of thie pur- v n-mrflln'. revenue Terms to deseribed sale, and the payable in nd per cent ' per annum, and secured by deed o sold, { 1o ]ml purchaser, or to report s action in-the after five days’ advertisemen defanlt to the court for it remise RVING WILLIAMSON, Columbian Bulldin MILTON STRASBURGER, MeLachlen Building, Tuatee , BALE OF V. VALUABLE FRAM UNGALOW CONTAINING D !"d m. N.W., CHEVY CHA E lfi\!. . By virtue of a «rml- ‘deed of trust duly Ir-umlefl in Liber N 79, folio 4 et seq. of the land records of the District of Colum- bia, and at the request of the party secured tiereby, the undersigned trustees will sell at Ki’ul)lh anction, in front of the premises, om NDAY, THB TWENTY-SIX’ E TEMBER, AD. 1821, AT 1 O'CLOCK P the following-described land and premises, situate in the District of Co- { lumbia, “and - d sigrated as and being lot 26 {1n square J(m lll ( R. fi jord ub- division of ‘‘Chevy Grove,”" as per ]I‘Il recorded in llbfl' " ll follo 21, of the subject to bullding restrictions and cov. nants of record. Terms of sale: Sold subject a prior deed of trust for $6.500, particulars of which will be ated at the time of ssle. and the smoust {uver said trust to be pald ooelalf cash, and S | the remainder in equal installments. pasable in six and twelve months, with i wnd’ deed of trast it re- 4 per cent, secured by a upon the' property sold, ture and Equipment, Said!cos. Compmy Being the Publishers a Well Known Weekly Newapaper Known as “The Stars and Stripes. By virtue of a e ch-tlel deed of tru uly recorded in Liber fotlo 804 et of the land recnrlil of lhe District of Co- and at the request of the part e undersigned trustecs. wil DAY, J! TW] auction. on OF B LR TN of the ,umm and New Ye assets of sald_company, conmisting of Good Will, Trade Name, Subxeription Lists 459 names, Office Furniture 5, Machiges, Metal Stencil ‘uwes, Half Tones and Line Cuts and all other rust. A deposit of $5.000 required Terms of sale to be com- plied _with fu three daye from day of eale, resold otherwise the property will be risk and cost of the defauiting purchaser atter 5 days’ advertisement of such { | mewspaper publisiied in w;m some .D.O. attorney for and E sts. 0.w. sei2-d&dbs,exSu v Sale deposit forfeited. sel5-d&ds.exSu____J. H. GORDON. Trustee. THOS. J. OWEN & SON, AUCTIONEERS. an‘n-:u' SALE OF vALvABLr IMPROV- REAL NEAR g !A!.I)v ATE BEING FREMIGES BY Virtue of & decree of the Supreme Court of the District of Columbl in equity No. 38808, Nottingham 6t a1, vs. Kirby, the undersigned trustees will sell at public auction, in front of the premises, on TUESDAY, L TWEVTL SEVENTH DAY OF 8 BER, 1921, AT FIVE 0'CLOCK P.M. lowing described land and pre in"the Districr of Colombia"and described il East 23.9 feet of lot 3, in square 768, contalning 2.812 square feet, with the im- provements thereon, known as 207 K s Terms of sale: ‘One-third of the ‘money to be paid in cash, balance in two equal instailments, pulhlo in one and two years, ith interest at & per centum per annum, pay from day of sale, secured ™ 'l. | "Terms of sale.to be thin 30 days from day of :le. o(h.r"hl:a the trustees reserve the th: of defaulting plfl!nm after Ivc days' adver- {isement of euch resaleln some Rewspaper pub- lished in Washt lllhl 1 ALBERT W. BRICHT. sel5-d&de,exSu . 784 Bth st. n.w., Trustees, e newspaper published in the city of | s of the sur | DAY OF | FOUR | * THOS. J. OWEN & !ll‘v. AUCTIONEERS. TRUS’ 0I" VAI;UU(! | TRU 1:;{ ST, 8.E. By virtne of a decree of the Su the Dll'flrl of Columbla, passed in equity , Nottingham et al. vs. Kirby, flie undoraigned trustees will sell af public anc: tion, In 'nl.( of the NI‘IM"I\'- TUES! I)AY THE TWE | or “seprianei, vt 1and a n i and eseribed ue folows: T 18 feet of lot 5 in square north 743, coptainln 1800 sauare feet, improved by premise AT l‘OI!R FIFTEEN P.M., SAME DAY, feet of lot 3 in square 769, con m. 00 uare feet of grnnml improved by premises 1110 and 1112 L we. T FOUR-THIRTY. P. 6 feet of lot 2 square 767, N‘mllinln{ 28.!() square feet, improved by premises MEDIATELY THERE l"'l'l"R the south 20. feet of lot 1, in square 767, containing. 1984 s ft, improved by premiios 631 ari '")IPDI\TELY TIIERPAPTER .'l ft. sublot 5 In sauare 163, conielning %160 wa. 1€ improved by Krem\)\!n 1001 31 e S EBIATELY THEREAFTE £, of lot 8,in square 768, coutainin improvéd by premisés 201, 20 K st se. Term of of sile: One-third of the o be paid in cash, | ts, payable able_sem vt B, the. broperty’ soid. v sil sh, at the option of the pure 4 2 r ay GF wale, ofherwine the tristees t the ufter in days from raxerve the right to Felell the Droperts risk and cost of d five days' advertiw wome newspaper D. C. ALBERT W. 81508 dx.ex8n 784 Bth st. n CSCHLER, AU By virtue of three certaln dee bruary 16, 1921; January nd’ duly re. the District of the party red ndersigned wurviving teatiee. whl sell by a i frent the respective premises. '|wzw':: SIXTH DAY OF BERT SMBE OMM OUIR-THIRTY 0'CLOC M., the Fottwing described rea) estates s v of Washington, District of Columbi; S Lot &7 of Helen M. Williams® subdivision in sauare 1074, ax recorded i Libor 64, folio 40, records of the office of t! e " improved. by b Ml street s.e.. 10 be sold f trust for $1.000 at at th dweiling No. 334 sublect to & prior deed Lot 85 of Helen M. Wiiliama: wubiivislon in square 1074, ax recorded in Liber 84, folio of the recards of the office of U improved by brick 5th street .., to be sold subject to r $1.000 at 7 per cent, due February 10, 1 Terms o h pa One-third cash over and above said frust, the remuinder in mouthly payments of $20, with interest at 7 per cent per annum. secured by a second deed of trust on the property sold, rms thirty days from d Tug trastee reserves the Tight o 21l ‘the Droperts at the rink aid o defaulting purchaser, after five Usement of sueh rexale i some newsp publisiied in Washington, D. C. All conv ing. recording, revenue stamps and notar fees at purchaxer’s cost S G e STRAYER’S BUSINESS COLLEGE Fall Term Now Open Day and Evening Sessions STENOGRAPHY TYPEW { BOOKKE! ACCOUNTAN SECRETARIAL TRAINING Call, Phone or Write for i Information 'l F5t. at Ninth Main 3430 Facing Lafa; 'uz Square and White Hous. Washington Law School Co-Educational Opens Sept. 30 ice of 5:30 or 7:30 Classcs ear course leads to LL.B. degree. FPrepares thoroughly for the 3ar. Small classes. ‘Tuition $80.00 a year. Call or Address 1736 G N.W. YMCA Main 8750 The Misses Eastman’s School i 1305 17th St. (Cor. Mass. Ave.) ! High School department opens on Sept. 28. | Prim aqmm-nu oven | __Franklin_4226. Jf aitmont $School 7 For Girls 2400 NINETEENTH STREET N.W. Twenty-third Year Begins September 28 Preparation for college. Two-year advanced course for high school graduates. COMMERCIAL ART Illustrating, Cartooning, Fashion; | Drawin, Life Class, Color, Letter 8. | Day and Evening Season Begins September 19 i Enroll Now Washington School of Art 1502 14th Street N. Franklin 3407 NATIONAL SCHOOL FINE & APPLIED ART FELIX MAHONY, Director New Location: Conn. Ave. & M St. Day and Evening Classes Children’s Saturday Class | Interior Decoration, Costume De- sign, Textile Design, Color, Com- mercial Drawing, Life, Sketch, Painting and Modeling Classes. Individual Instruction. School !| Begins October 1st. Hours for -| Registration, 11 to 2; 4 to 6 daily. French School of Washington Room 5, 918 F St. N.W. Will begin on the lst of October. An eve- ning class for beginners. An evening class for advanced pupl Two Evenings a Week—30c a Lesson Native Teackers (formerly at Berlits | | | |ST. 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Professional courses of collegiate grade, covering thoroughly every phase of Accountmg, and leadmg to Rivare trosons IN MATHEMATICS, SCI- caces, Ianguages, music; twanty years' experl- the degree of Bachelor of ence Box 156., Atar affice: Commercial Science. New | Georgetown Law School class groups, Monday' Sep Opening ex-‘r:l:::l-.lzlzha session will tember 19. Do, Jeld Saturday, October 1, 1921, at 5:10 o'clock p.m. Beginuing Monday. October 3. 1921 AFTERNOON COURSES for the lat, 2nd, 3rd, post-graduate and patent law classes, 5:10 T p.m. NEW MORNING OOURSE for lst- year class, 9 to 12 a.m. ¥or information apply to Hugh J. Fegan MA. LLB. Ph.D. Assistant Dean Geergetoms Taw Building !h.-.m The Hotel Field Calls You! Nation-wide demand for trained men and women; all departments, hotels, clubs, apartment houses, restau- rants, cafeterias, tearooms. Uncrowded field, good sal- aries, fine living, quick ad- vancement. Our methods in- dorsed by leading hotel op- erators and managers. 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Phone Colum- 1375-W. 17 81 per hour; half hours, for children, 00 Learn to Play the STEEL GUITAR. In the Hawaiian Manner. . Instruetion = limited, " For particulars Radecn. Bowtin i rar ofee. 16° FABIAN STUDIO, GEQRGE DIXON THOMPSON il 8. M. Fabian) Announces_the continuatios the late Mr. s class and atudie 1731 H st. n.w. Phones Fr. 5110, Col. 43003.% R OTTOT. SIMON—Volce culture. of Bennke of Londen. collsborated whi o1 'of Paris, and Ttalian maste of mu Tel fltndlm ?)‘l H st hone Fra Ly SALLE SPIER— Pian. Bat: of New York. v le- Burme oo Bratler Telephone Frauklin ¥ Hi SOROLOV Violin. Gnauh of Irnluh Conservatory. ‘ Cacsar, Thomeos. Siugle, T107 11tk - Tenale apa conerts. Telophone ¥ Freauent nupll. WASHINGTON COLLEGE OF MUSIC, Inc. EIGHTEENTH YEAR Elcmentary and Advanced Courses in I Branches of Music 714 17th St. _Yearbook _Framk. 4491 Blementary. Main 7836. Advanced on ory of Music 1408 New uunrnme Start Your Children in Music—Now Open. 17 OF 1] METHO! Seventh edr. 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The finance mlnlnu said that while the present troubles must be attributed t> the introduction of Imlflm of the relationship between l certain share of the re-ponllbmly must lie with the capitalists who have not yet learned to appreciate the true value of labor, but work inconsiderately for the otion of their own interests. The workmen, he thought, should be made more familiar with the circum- stances under which their em business is being conducted. With the present high cost of living and the increasing difficulties of daily life that the people are facing, he said, it behooves both emplovers and workers to be more serious and to m more at- :Jenflon to reducing the cost of produc- jon. S Lo Sealed m. Minister e Fresh icebergs—those tut have but newly broken away—have n or blue color. Others, often fll X two hundred and fifty feet hi - : the upur‘ne- of chalk cliffs of the mest nf‘utllllc shapes. ‘What ol sln-l-r-uyouly s small gurt °of ‘the losbers, amount below the water hlu some nine times.that of the portion visible above.