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AUCTIONS EDUCATIONAL. EDUUATIONAL Faivmont $School For Girls 2400 NINETEENTH STREET N.W. Twenty-third Year "Begins September 28 Preparation - for college. THE EVENING AUCTION SALES EDUCATIONAL vmon lAI.ES AUOTIOK SALES | TOMORROW. C G SLOAN & CO" IDC., AuCts' nu':nn- BALE OF DB’!I!AILI nwt.u.- Smm' 715 13th St l WILLARD !fl , 448, Drlvrl-t Life Class, Color, Lettering. | W‘!‘g sg‘l:'nl'r‘:g:v% STHEET Estate Sule At Sloan’s Galleries ! a decree of the Supreme Court lfl llle lllllrlc! of Colurubir, passed in equity 715 13th St. Saturday the undersigned trustees will ublic lllf'l|nn. front of September 24th, 1921 at 10 A. M. . the following described remises situate in_ the Being effects from the estate of the late Gen. G. C. Goodloe by order of the Union Trust Co, with additions from other sources. Embracing in part Mahogany Dining Room Cluln, Reed and Fumed Oak Davenports, Fine China, Screens, Books, Filipino Fiber Cloth, Ma- *hogany Extension Table and China Cabinet, Mirrors, Pictures, Ward- ) robes, Secretaries, Tollet Ware, Complete Bedroom and Dining Room Suites, Davenport Tables, Roll and Flat Top Desks, Library Suites,|ON . | Refrigerators, Mattresses, Bedding, Library Tables, etc. Terms cash. C AL BRICK, EIGHT ROOMS, TWO Dathe; Cleveland Park. Phone Cleve. 1470. 500. “POSSESSION NOW. : REAL BARGAIN. SEMLDETACHED, s)ltgg::;u "u:gom( HOMB T ACCOUNTANCY Complete La Salle Lalvensity Course fn Higher Accountanc; Prepares one lm any C. P. A. State Board examination in the U. 8. within o comparatively short time. ndividual and class instruction eou- Ploa with the Ta Salle Bromiem ethod. . P. A. Instractors. Enter at any time. Dexcriptive catalog. STEWA'RD' SCHOOL Higher Accountmgcy f 1 UNION e j '€ 8, STORAG ' COMPAN Day and Evening Children’s Saturday Class Enroll Now |Washington School of Art WILL H. CHANDLEE, Director. 1502 14th Stmt N.W. Frank} PLECTRIGITY: vé MRGE \ABDS PRXC E, $11,500. GED TO SUIT. H. W OFFUTT, West 200, WISCONSIN N BT BY OW \'l‘ R. BET. 17th AND 18th STS. Mattractive ‘and well bullt hodse a0 bath: within 2 squares of Du- $12.500 for |mnm§me rale. Terma ZLocal and Long By Careful Men. Phone 104 PACKING BY EXPERTS Lot 182 In U% 7059 Fia. Ave. N.W. Toogtaed T Liber 12, {ollo 185, recor n o & ) in the office of the surveor of Lt € Wi i) “The Potomac c School stree AT FIVE. flml“ O'CLOCE P.M., An Elcmenury Schonl for boys ¢t 228 in Martin T. Dryd bdivision of Lt 8 I T T e mer iat recorded_is 8Nd _girls, with™ kindergarten and Liber 30, follo 48, of the records fn the omice afternoon playground. of the surveyor of said District: improved by gchool Opems Wedn 2 brick tw-atory apartment house contafning | Ofice Hours Daily )}, SEPTEM AT FOUR-THIRTY PAL apartments, No. 1762 Willard street north- I The sonthernmost TAIe of Tot 48, 1n Totd and COLUMBIA Two-year -advanced course for high school graduates. i ACCOUNTANCY ] lha v!co\'dl Offers exoeptional opportunities to I hlflm- men and women. ISTER now FOR Day und Evening Classes P PACE INSTITUTE |Zopimas wmm o . N.W.. Corner 8th and G Bts, ence. Tox_158'B. Star office. rooms I'o-t Gircle nnedy st. Address Box FRIDAY. mrmTHm’rlETu DAY OF PACKING, SHIPPING LONG-DISTANCE MOVING Fall Quarter Opens Sept. 19| ) e u-p-vnunny to 1410 G _at._n.w. NGDALE. se22-2t TOMORROW. C! G. SLOAN & CO., Inc., Aucts. FUTURE DAYS. 0008 large r. and b: large I ADAM A. WESCHLER, AUCTIONEER. Household Furniture, Pianos, Valuable Brocaded Plush Draperies and Carpets, by i W _p.w., near N. $6,150—] xhflew © r.; fur. heat; bargain; xoom for garage. very large lot; ains in_all sections. EPNER THOS. J. OWEN & BON, AUCTIONEERS, | TRUSTEES' SALE OF VALUABLE PROP: NO. 784 KENYON STREET By virtue of a decree of the Supreme Court of tpe District of Columbla. passed in equity the_undersigned will sell at Gunnell's_subdivision of square 465, as per Fecords of the ofice of the surveyor ‘of said'i lang: ‘matheraati physics. Dlstrict; Improvet by 8 brick dwelling. house, ,,.,m,f',, Ray. night; coed: mi Ly Sulwells’ Friends School T "\'l o'cwc P.M. Original lot 88, in square lll..iuprvved by . 1811 Eye St. N.W. For Boys and Girls frame dwelling house, No. 445 39th Year Begins Sept. 21 emmmm IMMEDIATELY The north one-half of lot le’s subdivision in_square 436, ed, in N 150 l"n‘ Bubjects Call Main 840 for Catalog 20 J kson Place Facing Lafayette Square and White House| 600 G Street N.W. Eleetric Wiring Mechanical Drawing, Shop Mathematics and Slide Rule. Register now—9 A.M. to 9 P.M. All Classes Begin Oect. 3. Free to Great Veterans. No charge 1or Estlmdes OR TR STORAGE CO. F. J.W.HE PEbMe uction: in Crome of the. premise 3 (ONDAY, THE TW 81 S oF | District; Improved by a frame bullding used Standard Courses by C. P. A. and Geo! W. w }‘ e patTp RESTD der Local Hotel; Coffee Urns, | sEeztiiien. ot a7 71 1 ST DAY, F IR Tl ¥o" Wl S e Thos. W, Sidwell, A.M. gy A T e r%e uhlngton uP“‘ larehouses AN e foilowln and and ives; | southwes PacK N 4o Prownstone and brick: 1 National Cash Register, Elec- | situste in the Distriet of Columbla, being Terms of sule: Onethird of the purchase | Crinclps ruing. O niversity BVERINE & ‘the. subdivision’ by the . money in the balance ip two equal in- "1" '" hf"m“hm Bulletin. Chartered by Act of Congress in 1821 418 — 420 tric Fans, Plated Tableware, | £ 2 of origins 6 statiments, ,",‘:," 5% 40d two years from [y Co-educational PHONES v 3333 10m SNV the day of sale, represe: e promissory tes of the purchaser, bearing fnterest at ¢ Offers Graduate and Under- W B, MOSES, It AND F NW— ete. [t i ieshen ek imrwnr s STRAYER S e R \"c 'l e AN B P“blic A“Ctifln '!’Ul'l’!bfllm;fl of 51'6’4 Xlzllirh‘! of l‘flhlmM; 1m- | semi-annually. dmle\‘llreldl by a - a deed of trust Y ‘ashingion " v otise enyon street northwent. | on th 3 . ‘at the o "Tei. Matn 7821, Y PrTerme of sale: One-third to be pald in casn; | of the p'::'ft:{e:u " Geposit o .smn:"-n ."3 School of Accl!llllhll i i The B 4 Transfer Co. IIIC., t Weschler’s to be deposited at the time of sale, and the Aired on each parcel At th Ex- ngmeerng 2 5 u - = COTTAGE. ALTVRCSCRIETS balatice I two equal Ingtaliments; payable in | amination of title: ¢ BUSINESS COLLEGE F St. at 9th Main 3430 Architecture 1125 14th St. N.W. A little BEAUTY—7 rooms. bath. lorga front | 920 Pa. Ave. N.W. one and two years from date of sale, and to be | notar Education Phone Main 2054 | Fall Term Now Open Specialists in Satdrday by et of Urast om:he prorerls | Gt o el il meopestion at e e oy D. d E ning Sessi L& Long. Bi;tance Moving Commencing 9:30 A.M. sold. "or ‘all cash, ‘atthe option of the pur. | ¢ The defaulting purchaser. after B lay and Lvening Sessions % *$500 CASH, 575 MONTHLY. g 9:30 Sher?” Bl Sotesboclal, “Tethaly, Fii | v “uarerutement o otk revte” i pome | STENOGRAPHY Georgetown Law School 5 : m o chaser. e STE D& to 620 (7)5115 St. N.W. ko B "’p"'n"rf‘m 120 b thoatees mosere b ighe E o e e e N BEPING Open; 1:21-1»'2:” ton will 7 ate. otherwise the trustees reserve t ng exercises of the 5 . At 12 O’Clock Noom o rescll at the i ;'..a cont of the a‘«r'.' t el O be, el Saturda, ‘October 1. 1631, at after five day VINCENT A. suuzu Trust o'clock p.m. e ’ Another New Alsace Touring oF o report Gaid default 10" the' court for it Duilding. Reginning Monday. October 3. 1921. e rard Car, Other Touring Cars and TRVING WILLIAMSON. _se17.d&ds,exSu AFTERNOON COURSES for the lst, oy 20 Coluibian Bulldie, Call, Phone or Write for 2nd, 8rd, post-graduate and - patent "‘33}.:;»:,‘5 - Roadlkel‘l. U. S. Air Com- MILTON STRASBURG 3 THOS. J. OWEN & BON. AUCTIONEERS. Information law’ classes, 5:10 to 5 McLachlen l!lllh\ln[ 5 NEW MORNING COURSE for lst- Water Hea pressor; Tires, etc. TRUSTEES' SALE OF VALUABLE REAL . Tass. 9 to 12 Hes B oD L . year class. 9 to 12 am. Arimor iy, | Pressers o TAT DAER A 1S 1 FSt. at Ninth Main 3430 For Information apply o . e o NGS NOS. 1111 AND 1113 17th § i B Room for Two Adam A. Weschler, Auct. | TRUSTERS SALE . OF VALUABLE 1. — Hugh J. Fegan 1 win_ uaining 5 s 4 OVED REAT, FGTATE. BE| A| By virtue of two certain deedn of frust|ere o ere ectl'lca ,,,,.. il 'O EU & Rooxs AND 2 : 3 : Ph Ww%t% | NEW YORK TO EUROPE . se22:2t FOURBTORY APAR AENT BUILDING: | auls recerded n Liper o a0, fotio 313 st | The Temple School of Short- .D. l n s quar 2 ing P . - Sy e FUTURE DAYS. CONFAINING SIX FURNISHED APART | eq, and Liber 4185, follo 427, respectivels. hand P dT ing - ",...'.-:fl:‘.‘m... oo "ime, ,: whe '.L'i' Sa:slmsgx {;’E(")'R‘E:ME' "‘gl‘sm St Tz R H. R. HOWENSTEIN CO. | THOS. 3. OWEN & SON, AUCTIONEERS. AXD “‘}{,‘{.}"“" HACHTS, N0, TS | ofa end"he o and an( ypewritin, uical industries. Condensed . S. SHIT 4 s 1417 G St. (Opposite Keith's) E: ng i and AMERICA . ] 3 Two-| By virtue of a certain deed of trust duly o n lneel’l - 1314 F Street NW. | <ROon o o Ok APA LY. | recoraed. fn Tiber No. 4120 at fallo 349 ¢ £liman and Gregs shorthand (aueht b7 cor fl o e oo o | (Plers 3 and 1. Hoboken) excepted. 5 16 ST HEIGHTS. NEAR ALA PIERCE STREET | seq.. of the lund records of the District of | A. the tat: e amahin secictarial trainiog. . Dictation — —Detached houses; six to nine room NORTHWEST. Columbia. and at the request of the party x deieribed land and premises. dituste fn Diuvees Gy’ and night. Phone Franklin 4803: N l O PLYMOUTH—CHERBOURG Rewally large Closets: ‘open fireplaces; attra By virtue of a certaln deed of trust duly |secured thereby, the underxigned trustees wiil District of Columble, and dedien mnnruel o, (s BREMEN Tive Porches: excel tion: ready for im- | recopded. in Liber No. 8041, folio 493 et meq., | sell. at public auetion, in_front o1 the Detg Tots numbered. 57 and 55 in Davia Course. with diplome comi — A ediate” occupa ericed, Crom $10.000 to land records of the District of Colum: THE TWE! Ricers” albdivision of lora in "suare’ 153, ‘as | AMERICA: 7,000, ROBERT E. HEATER, 410 Colorado el 3t the mequest ot the. party secured | DA 1 per plat recorded o the offce of the survesar & 4 L idg. Phones. Main 1064, Frankiin 208, the undersined surviving trastee will KX e oliowing described. land | of the. District of ‘Clumbia, In Liber No. 10 Bl Sept. 28—Nov. 1—Nov. 29 A M. Pl el at pubtic wnctlon, o front of Uhe BRemn | K00 B tnated 4o and being.lot o "1-'3".'.:‘. loafonlr Fach of said lote sold - ’mm diring vail oot thorw GEORGE WASHINGTON y. - Plea SDAY. THE FOURTH DAYTOF | lumbla wnd dealgnate T o - & APPLIED ART rise dising bell laborstocies, o N: AT CLOCK | bered one hundred ect to @ peior deed of trust for $7.000. date Nov. r ] 1 d - | dolph Goldschmid's subdivision in square num- | June 14, 1920, and May 29, 1920, -pecflvely . . . D‘v OR Iis DENT COURSE 4 1748 hem on St. N.W e m"'m" "f';'.."«"’w.';‘;’m:?., kG 1M hvvd two hundred and tweive (212), as per | payable three with intere The National University || FELIX MAHONY. Director BLISS ELECTRICAL SCHOOL | pLYMoUTH—BO LOGNE—LONDON BATHS: RAG t recorded In_the office of the surveyor for [ At # per cent and the amount over and above Co-Educational i New Location: Conn.Ave. & M St. oy e nE 2 ] SR The District of Columbia, in liber 13, At follo | snid deeds of trust to e ai ln; lh. A tod by Bpecial Act cf Congre on: . AVe. A TAKOMA PARK, WASHINGTON,D.G u(mu'_s'fi'riif' —Comfortable. l\'QYJ' concoivabis yuvenience. 98, Including contents deposit of mrrt'flnlni nwnr:c;:flln ol-l:d (Incorpora Ipe: ng D d E - CI CENT] Bit. 11—Nov. 15—Dec. 15 w price. Egsy_terms, per plat recorded in book bullding, particulars of which will be an- [ Lme of S&iv. o oK and " third Y Begi ay an vening (lasses = Me. Plescant ot to Heavon st Petorda uf the oflice of the surtesor of o DIs | hates o the_ tina. of sale: e Closed within thirty day rwise the Flfly- 1 ear gins Children’s Saturday Cl ‘west one-half re. Open d of Columbi Terms of sale: Sold subject to a prior deed - ren’s Saturday Class — tfllll! . ml)‘ readvertise lnd l‘!fi" said prop-| 3 B. H 0 Terms of sale: One-third of the purchase | of trust for about $1,500.00, payable monthly, t rm and cost of the defaulting Oclober 1, 1921 Interior Decoration, Costume De~ BREMEN_DANZ.G S moner to be paid in balance in two equal | subject also to 8 second deed of trust fo a | sign, Textile Design, Color, Com- ‘msu)’ Oct. 15—Dec, 3— B mongm_ e ok Ceaimeat, JUE I 2 e e | Pfaian i, e ot i =i Classes, 6:30 to 9 Each | mérciat Drawing, Life, Sketen,|| SCHOOL of Ese— et e bargain, No value ou market foday to com | ible semlannually, from day of sale, secured e aLed Al e fimmiof mie aud siamount Evening Painting and Modeling Classes. (o) Qct. 22-Dec. 10— th: hot-water heat, electric light, hard by deed of trust upon the property soid, or all | posit of §300 required at the time of saie. 11 | _se22- Mfl-."flfl Individual Instructi School O o e Bt time- ot sale. All | Sonveyancing. recording and revenue stamps. | ™ 4143 A. WESCHLER, AUCTIONEER. Standard courses leading to ndividual Instruction. 00 ION < + e iy’ Senet Mante: sies, | OiCs SE QU cHt of (e puhater Terms of ! SR the degrees of LLI. L. and | Begi UNITED STATES LII\EB e ot At coat of purchaser. Teimns of sale to be com: | Saie ¢ e complled, with within 80 davs f'om | TRUSTEE'S SALE OF THREE TWO.STORY || "M P. L. and qualifying for ad- | Registration, 11 to 2; 4 to 6 daily.|| 1340 New Yerk Ave. N.W. , N. Y. B ene e plastered. givicg an extra bedtoom. | Plied with within ‘thirty days from day of | i ™ 0 reulll the property at the risk and &ROOM BRICE DWELLINGE, NoS. 334 |} mi sion o examination for the The Rchool that Adapts Tisclf o the CAId Moore & McCormack Company, Inc. Thie e Drand-neiw home. © Act quick If you | sale. otherwise the trustes reserves the righ topsesis et i 336, 338 15th STRERT SGOTHEAST. e want it. Take 14th st. car to Shepherd to rescil the properts at the vink O et "{,‘, e e fher Ove| By virtue of three certain deeds o trast. Students by intensive stud: e Chevy Chase Country e Roosevelt Steamship Company, Inc. ATk omo blockeast 't 13th a5d Shephera sis. o s ‘"’,; five advertisement res: recorded vup;tlt‘lu in Liber, 497, follo 11 m.;‘l O e e ive jatudy Day Sch 3 h Presenting a Phase of Edueational United American Lines, Inc. gEeall Cotumbie 8966 _ | published in Washiagton, D. ber 4T, LOlle tani revorde for the Distes || work offered in shorter time. ay School e ':m,m':,,'h"fl':fl Managing Operators for the FOR SALEA BANGAIN IN PFTWORTH, 7 SLBERT STABLER, "4a0°at the request of the party For catalog or other info An_Indoor and Outdoor Day and Board- d = Hetbl el o, house; “slecping porch: wodern: in Yo | _sen3,08ds.ex8n Surviving Trustee. " Trustees. thereby. the undersigned surviving (| mation, apply National Univer- ing School Founded on the Progressive United States Shipping Board « Sondition. 1. HOEMAKER. Evans "MJ * 1T IHOS. J. OWEN & SON, AUCTIONEERS. ACCTIONBERS. | trustee will sell by rlubllc auction, 1n front of || sity Law Building, 818 13th Method. s S i the rewpective premises. on MONDAY, THE street northwest. Telephones Opens October 3rd FOR SALE—COLORED. TRUSTEES: SALE LUABLE 1MPROY- | THIRD. DAY OF . OCTORER, oM- [} afain 6617 and Franklin 2909 Stanwood Cobb, Harvard A. M. 5 le G- Six-Room and Bath Brick ESTATE, \LOCATED NEAR|MBNCING AT FOURZHIETY = i 17 Grafuon St Chevy Chase, Md. Several very desizable 6-room ng, With L 17 F. YARD." BEING FREMISES | P.M., the foliowing described real estate. sit. - — e houses, located in the northwest FD “’“’t by, 148 Feet 30-“! P v at b dacrea ot (b Bipten s Dot cara dmi the Felty L fRWLRITESony DistRct | HALL-NOYES SCHOOL | SP ANISH SCHOOL OF Vgice & Speech ront by eet Deep to of the District of Columbia. ‘passed in equity Isth. Full graded and Highl| WASHINGTON PR T ining of the section of the city. Price, $2,650. Terras, $150 cash and $30 per‘F"°t Alley, No. 833 26th Street month, mcludm% all interest. ® Col. 5817. 712 Kerwon st. n.w Chevy Chase, D. C. Five-room, bath and garage house, just com- '-Xuled hotwater h electric range and t e large commission. ~Address Box 157-M, Star office, or call Weat 2619, 3¢ A Bargain Home That Must Be Sold at Once. Price, $7 1317 D St. N. E. yirtne of suthority vested In us we will lic Iser sell at ubl tion, I front of riin TWENTY B1GHT ER, 1021, at HALF-] ms‘: Jot numbered 7 iy K1) whject to & baildin sul fon loan amounting to about. $1:508 the amount over loan to be paid in Couveyancing, recording and revenue mpe & purchaser deposit re- n acceptance 0! bla and sale to be Hored 3 thin (hirty daye or depesit forfelied. THOS. J. OWEN & 8ON, Auctioneers. se..d&d-,exsn ADAM A. WESCHLER, AUCTIONEER. ! Auction Sale of Fine Investment A colonial brick home. built just before thei Business Property, No. 638 't the very best material and is in per- . Terk ganaition o U " | [Pennsylvania Avenue S. E. Hardw s on loors; electric | By virtue of authority vested fn me I will B.-w.h Front and rear double porch!offer for ""v?m"\“{?‘s‘fi."i‘“"fl}' S fout Jof an opportunity that you should mot EI&HTH DaY OF ssniunz%,rm“' Terms. FIVE O'CLOCK P p,u.. the followtag reai es- L. E. BREUNINGER & SONS, tate: 43 873, improved threc-stmy brick Duilding. No. 438 Fonne ave, 708 Colorado Bldg. e 14th and G Sts. N.W. contalaing statercom hree o part- ST. — a 1RooM BRICK. 79, tecor th 1acge “new y oot subject ta k3 five yun Fox 125 per month. Ten- to make all repaire. rms _annonnced | Main TI68. ’ w21 B cause No. 38808, Nottingham et 5. Kirby, the undersigned trustees wwill sell st publi Suction, in froat of the peemises; ou TUBS B TNENTY SEVESTH DAY OF SEPTEM- TER, 1071, AT FIV LOCK P.M., the fol- lowing described lai w2 Cand premises, situated in District of Columbis ‘and described as follows: East 28.0 feet of lot 3, in containing 2,812 square feot. with the [ therean, known rovements ® D erme ot nae. One-third. of the wn:hlu money tob' paid i cash, balance in two equal installments. payable in’ one and two years. with interest at 6 per centum per annum. pay- abie semannoally, from day of sale, secured By a deed of trust o y soid. or all s, Se%iie Gption uf e DorChuer: posit of $200 required at time of sale. Al veyancing, recording and at cost of the purchaser. complied with within 30 d rom sale. otherwise the trustees reserve the ngm to resell the property at the risk of defauiting purchaser, after five day d lished in’ Washington, D. C. EDHAM C. TURNAGE, endall bldg., ALBERT W. BRICHT, #015-d&de.ex8u__ 734 Sth et n.w.. Trustees. ADAM A. WESCHLER, AUCTIONEER. Kotice is hereby given that on SATURDAY, QOTOBER nnfli‘ 1021, AT TEN-THIRTY nw. tru all charges due me by K. Bus MBS, o A "PAGE. 635 Md. ave. n.e. Lot 87 of Helen M. Willlame’ subdivision in square 1074, as per plat of said subdivision. recorded fn’ ook No. 64, page 8. of ‘the | and adel rds of office of the surveyor of [U. 8. Ci fhe” Diatrict o Columbia, improved by brick 334 to be sold for $1,000 at Opens_Sep! g Rehool Classes: also private couching L0 youths Gistt Bervice prep. by ex-examiner Frabces Mann Hall, A M. 3877. 2 ¥ s xw. MILTON BUSINESS SCHOOL -r'L 1 ‘Typewsiting. cial f;vu- e Dictatien. clatest, Pitman shortbaad. Spanish, rofessor. Zaroll mow fof Lot 86 of Helen M. Williams® subdivision in sauare 1074, se per_plat of seid subdly recorded o’ Book . 80, of the atcs ‘o ToE" sovresse ot the nmm or Columbia, improved by brick dwelling > 1th etrest wo. to be sold oblect%io a. prlor deed of trosi Tor $1.000 st 7 per cent. due January 13, 1924. IMMEDIATELY THEREAFTER, Lot 85 of Helen M. Willlams' subdivision in square 1074. a8 per_piat of said subdivision. recorded Book No. 64, page 80, of the Teconts of . the ofce the surveyor of the District of Columbia, improved by brick dwelling No. 338 15th street to be sold subject to & prior deed of trust for $1.000 at 7 per cent, due February 10, 1924. Terme on each parcel: All cash over and id A deposit of $100 on each required at sale, il FALL 726 Fonrtunth Street (Corner of New York ave.) Phone Fraaklin 2994 Terms to be complied with withia 30 daye from day of sale, ofher. wise the surviving trustee reserves the right to Tesell the prope and cost of the defauiting purchaser, after five adver- tisement of such resale in some newspaper publieted ia Waskington, D. C. All convezanc, ing. revenue’ stampe aad etarial fees at purchasers co Ne HAWN, Sarviviog Trustes, Professors Method. ltlvld pmmn 5685, EXPRESSIONAL TRAINING ELOCUTION, ARGUMENTATION. rnucl SPEAKING, VOICE BUILDING AND P! mu. EDUCATION, tical courses for men and women. Of epecl interert, i lawsers, Dreachers. feach: ers, students and all who bhave occasion to speak in public. Conchln‘ ce K. & K. Way No drugs. dieting or violent exercises. No double chin’can withstand this method. THE K. & K. l\!’l‘lTl"l‘E (tenth vnr) i reet n.w. CORPORATION ACCOUNTING A course treating in a practical Tzt ¥ !' TN l'an( roics, enun: Sdence, polee pand clation—specch " da- Son. f g The Arts of Expression ing: Tho axt Spoken and Written Englhll grammar, Miss Madeira’s School 1330 19th St N.iw. Sixtecenth Vear Begins September Thirtieth way the difficult and interesting problems of the modern large- scale business organization—part of the 'professional educational program of THE NATIONAL SCHOOL Lucy Madeira Wing, A. B., Vassar Head Mistress GEORGE WASHINGTON FALL EXCURSIONS BY SEA BOSTON, $30 PROVIDENCE, $27 Miaers Trans. Cm ST. PAUL 4200 DURI = Merchants & CIER 3 PRATT ST, _ TEL RALTINORE YXWHITE STAR New York. Cherbourg, Sou Southampton. ew York. $4.000: Mfl 7, HA!‘Dn cm.u‘cs. Conflunfll T. bldg. '“ $300 _ deposit. 9017, Sw ""t' m’-mn Amores, \INP‘ Gince: ) g AT e e o b el ol e ] OF COMMERCE UNIVERSITY LAW SCHOOL R g R 938 L St. NW. SALE 0" VALUABLE rI.Aln TRUSTEES' SALD OF VALUABLE THRER- Edwin C. Bosworth, President. EDU( oy painted Grougonts 8 e e THORELLING, 31 N STHSET NOBTH L 100011 _ International _Buildin 70k Fors on Baa hath: excellent rooming house location. Easy WEST. N S o et e g, 2 2ofis 7R Year on S _.ur e N e e e certain STEAM HEAT: reet N.W, f Assoclatior rioan s BRADFORD & CO. THOS. 3. OWEN & BON, AUCTIONEERS. | re lary o1 fet KaTli, de0d of trust duly um_g‘rn N MBER 1115 Tith STAARE Phone M. 5668. Bcheole, Serint Stacdards. Mest Aoyrered || New Yo ebors: Libeo: Dassip: Tk 2.4 e the land records of the District of Columbia, v n' = = r | S OWNER, 1016 SPRING 1D, N.W.—BIX | T TATING ABOUE 317 ACRES ON THE|40d At the requer £ of the party secured thers: | BY virtue of ‘certain deed of trust. doly a afteraoon. i Tooms, reception hall, =ith: h.w.h.. elecrieity; WesT s1DE or 'rnn TN nmml by, the mndersigned trustees will sell st pob- o 3 e E m“ ? Jorches: yards: threo cup lines: $8.800. 24% ROAD, _NORTH THE OONDUIT -‘,-‘,',.;""'"‘“"m"i ,f{,‘c"fir"fl' 8 OB alner po | and at the request of the party sec 0 S 00 ° Late Afternoon 2 Chevy Chase B nn.m AD. IMFROVED Bt L ouarD Fr g | TOPSDAT. TH S °" OCIODEE. 7. 3¢ mticsiped &m‘;‘m T L, &ty o ot o For full fnformation writs 1o o o Yo, Chertourg, Bamburg, Duws. | v as argain. mlm descril HIRIE I ¢ e o e s g P S g S oo :;:a._gu‘n;fl ';: ey Rl ,xwmfi"‘”qimr FI| 311 EAST CAPITOL ST. ropractlc e e ey, | o remagionas aermcasrnee . 4 ba lum!| a lesigna an < . - th of 2‘:“:‘..7:“;5‘:‘:& Disintie, vs. Sarah gg; ; {5 odas ang beiay g-(,,:, the _following a All Commercial Branches MARINE Ci S 5el”ar palic Shetlon” 12 rene o0 ine Sorth e of o Que month, day, 8151 cvening, The worth of a theory de- MUSICAL INSTRUCTIOR premises, on l‘l“ iree hun- At Y v N. N 0°CLOC! |lllll 00 feet east nths ends on the results of its VIOLIN. MANDOLIN, HAWAIIAN GUITAR ru the mw-nu“h' fia r:nva and mn‘.‘. t th ""°'~w“'° Point '*';5 ?:I‘M ':.'&'.‘.’“.Ja’“ x;.'uut?nmm -Mnm- 'fx::'; LINC.Q;:.‘N‘ ;" m‘:"yE Al gractil:e. :':.“a.‘l!:"a':. 178 Pd 32-!‘ - M"" PROPOSALS. Fel p:'m"" Pistrice of Qulembia. asd |1y N street, the Wme on'ithe.line (of "j",;,:“;‘.',";.’;“;: 37 R Marvels of healing effected PIANO LESSONS—MERS J0NAS, THiZ GFFICE OF_PUBLIC RUTLDINC BOSS & PHELPS. ation purposcs’ as ‘pareel twelte Tover elgh- less, | e A Shoiax by the application of the Qe doliax per Nour; BAIC hours for ‘Washington, . e P et i T the Hlaris Pitcs tween the first and second frame houses o8 | north twenty-fiv s he) i hence | © SOHOOL OF COMMERCE AND S P A chindres, 60 ecats O pere UE 5, - i Tel. M. 4340. 1406 H St. N.W. | teen, 0 Enewpl Richarss .ok s21d Tot; thence ‘morth 120 fest: thence weet | Borved oy uoox St thance seath ST. JOHN'S COLLEGE principles taught at this in- e, Tor tarnlshing I SR LT L n- the DI of com. | 13, €5t 7 lete to mest line of lot’ sumbered | e feot (25) o the place of beginaing: P 1l Moan, Are AW w. stitution are its own raison d’etre. FABIAN STUDIO : ‘coning to suer plaiot o said cause, with the {mprovemeats nereon. handsome downtown home. south of oF sale: Ona thind ot e and facing government vidual construction, wide. having sixteen hot-water. heat. arage for two ible to duplica . 'This in one and and 0" be two equi two years from the diy of sae, represented by the promissory notes of the purchaser, bearing interest at the rate of 6 per centum per annum, payable semi-an: 13 and secu trust on the y 3] aold, or all cash, at the option of pur- upon_acceptance aner. of'bid. All conteyanciog, notary focs aBd = t T be F-ompled with witain- thirty days from rooms. thre «lectric_lights and 2 flnpml re. It would not this property for less Dmn an_unusual opportunity to se “Il right to resell the property at the risk and cont of, defaultin > ‘ave BOme ul au blished in Washington, D. newspaper publia Vasiseta, D. O 10-d4ds, exBa Boutbern bldg. SAMUEL H. LUNT, AUCTIONBER. Auction Sale of Unredeemed Tel. M 4340. 1406 H St. N.W. i LE-NO. 413 ST. N.E. Ry dac: S Orooms 'and ‘bath rst foor: th second floor. Corner of alley, Just remodeled; mme- rice, ; $300 down and principal and interest. Al ERBERT & SONS, 513 Fant ot ot AUCTION SALES THIS AFTERNOON. IVG. lm AY MO TE: I 200 AT N commence to sell, at. the -i-‘nnlhn-nt of B. ne. Heldenheime 1021, pledges o) est is overdue up to this kindly tal E. Hcldenheumer, Inc., Brokers. e22-Tt ‘THOS. J. OWEN . SON, AUOTTONEBRS. OF VALUABLE OF vALU, T2 lafliig INHOUS! A ADAM A. WESCHLER, AUCTIONEER. hich th istar TRUSTEES, SALE OF !'BAH DWELLINGS 342 B _STR! OUTHWEST AN! $14 BLEVENTH STAEED SOUTHWEST. By virtve of & decree of the Supreme Court of the District of Columbia, pai ' aquty cause No, 87887, the undersigned ti offer for sale by public eion. T fromt ¢ o the tive THE TWENTETHIRD DAY OF Z AD. 1921, the following described land an premises, situate in the city of District of oolu:n 0 wi ises, om. FRIDAY, !ig'l‘l!m‘ SALE GROUND. _ BO! BBCO! USE N.W. trust duly ot A 'CLOCK P. t 806 in square 354, being a part of orl aul ot ¢ in ‘said sauare, improved by fram dwslling, containing 9 rooms and bath, No. posit of $200 on iired ‘of the purchaser at_the time of sale. All convevancing, recording, Tamenue stamps and notarial fees at the cost of the purchaser. Terms of sale to be complied with within 8fteen dars from day of sale. ntherwise the trustees reserve the right to re- d cost of the the following-d uate in the District of Columbia, and ncted as and being all of ibdivision of land known ark.” “illiam M. Terrell, trustes, and. fe n the ofice af c:na ‘;ll"!lor he Dis- made corded triet of £ Ferms of wale blect fo & of trant. for $5.000, and h smount’ orer o above mid troat to be pald in cash. A de posit of $350 required at timo of sale. the purchaser allowed thi days to e-nln- the purchase. Further at time tisement such res A ibiahed i the cley of Waa 10UI8 E. TAN: e 825, s 1 A e ch $200 deposit required ‘mal easy MFML&-M Dot “ate, otneririse. ihe ‘trutkce reserves defu Dpurchaser, after W. | Gaye advertisement of Soch. resdle (b A TW JOSEPH T. . “Trustee. sel 18 Joor Pri nn Pledges. THURSD. N N 0'CLOC! will 505 treat, Alex: andri 0 L up o t holders ke mo! D seed in TRUSE SEPTEMBER, ‘A _AVE. d ND STREITS. Washington, R FEAME DWEL- | * 'lert’. of B ihe 1and “recordsof the cured_trerely, i Io of Nl.u’ of lished n"."& """"'m c. ALBERT W. 149, and- thence wonth through the ceater of partitio 0 feet to the beginning. All cash over a prior dead of ti particulars of which will be otated at time ol sale. A deposit of $200 will e at time of sale. “All converancing. [evenue stamps, etc., at cott of pu ol ‘Term, complied with within 80 dape mn du ‘ot e 1o STUBBLEFIBLD, SARK mw A. STREET, 8230448, ex8 Trustees, 08, ‘TRUSTEES" O, &1 SALE OF VALUABLE TM- PROVED REAL BSTA' 10, NEAR THE NAVY YARD BEING PREM. NES 14 M ST, 8.5, xf 0-1112 20d 6T. 1601 arg. l.l.‘.l.l Mbm. AND 265 By virtue of « decroe of of"the Disteice of Carampin. o vlued in equity Cause Xo. 83407, Nottinghams £y, the n‘:u-!n‘-a é’“’.‘."‘ will sel vnhlu- sne miann 'regt R eV AN DAY SEPTEMBER, 193] GOMMENCING AT Pouk o cmcl g zh followin wgm-a land an II. !Hfl of Coluubia ‘sad dsreribed 18 geet ot lot 3 in e Horh 103, muhlug L80" squa Teet, Tuproved by premises AT FOUR-FIFTEEN P.M., SAME DAY, the m%lmmlnllnuun‘l’, contatn- ) 'ml"]o .a"x'm R i a G Ay T Yok P.M., 316 feet of lot 2 in square 101 mhhl1m square feet, imy 1‘2. s.e. Y THEREAVIER. “the wuth B feat of ot 1. 1n square . improved by THEREAFTER, 356 ft. of 165, containing 3.100 oq. 11, ises 1001 3rd st. g Lt 5 premises 201, i R“.’{.‘."_ lvnfl cashy at the option of of poqaired Upoh cach parcel ‘at mie. All conveyancing; recordin Tevanue stamps, etc., 8t cost of Ter- of sale te be complied -lu: Feiinin. 30 s from of sale, of 4 oo e Gareniting. parchance, aftes -uel l'lllh in mxua Feadall (BT, r-. 7304, Opens Sept. Rogister Now. Enrollment Week University l’repantnry School fect 108 certain covenant of record, (o4 sublect to & prior deed and_the sala’trst ¢ be paid © ot 31,0000 required at purc] allowed thirty days purchase. Further particalars { THOS. E. JARRE PERCY H. BU m cash. n-- of sale to complete ti at time of sale. se17-0&de.ex80 EDUCATIONAL AMERICAN UNIVERSITY. uh and ¥ sts. II.OIMI Adolph Richards, M. A During the Fall Term (Oct. 3 court | to Dec. 17, 1921), the following courses will be given at the Downtown Recitation buildings g_f the university, 1go1 and 1907 st: International law. International law, seminar course. History of European diplomacy. History of American diplomacy. Jurisprudence. Unmuh legislation. Religions of the world. Aanmd peychology. elsm. tical Mistory. Biatory ot ' atia. dmertca T StAlbans The Nationt] Cathedral School for Country board ou'?-"lf, I3 e Tower school. BIOPINS ‘WED., SEPT. 21, 1920. Tele, Clev. 470, Bishop of Washington, President of Board of i et somater Washington College of Law Co-Educational 1‘ e ns Bept. 20th Tuition, $85 per Annum Sessions 10100 to 12:00 aum. or 5115 to 7100 p.m. Confers 1L B—LL M.—N. P. L Office Hours, 11 am. to 6 p.m. 1315 K 8t. N.W. Phone Matn 4585 GUNSTON. HALL 1906 Florida Avenue A Resident and Day School for Girls. Thirtieth Year Begins Sept. 29. tory _aud - Postgraduste. conrses. Prepara For catalogues, schedules and | Music, Art. Expresion and Domestic Science. further information, write to Or|__Mm. BEVERLEY E. u‘Ansov lelnclgl call.at 1907 F st. ST. MARGARET’S SCHOOL 'l'boM'umEuhnuoSdnol ‘,,,.,,,m'.’.',"’.fi..umm; Kinder- !w--‘-mdhlmr Trade wi ismenta of o Toreien trade. Intaruiie commircn. nglo-Ameriean logal bistory, ithropology. Grld!l-lptzl courses in Eaglish literature. Modern languages. Prospective students are welcome to visit the evening classes, 6 to 10 pm. Catalogue Mailed on Request. Address: RILEY SCHOOL OF CHIROFRACTIC 1116 F* St. ‘Washington, D. C. ‘The Registrar Learn Wireless Fall classes now forming. D.y and night sessions. Easy enable you to earn whlle yoy learn. Big demand for operators, The U. 8. Government, private land wireless corporations and steam- ship compani want wireless operators to flash the world's im- portant political and financial secrets and signals of distress over land and sea. Good salaries. Wireless pays from $2,400 to $10,000 per year. Living expenses paid. Positions guaranteed to all who quality and. opportunity for ad- vancement. Link your future with the great- est discovery of the age. Travel If you want to—see the world. Learn wireless now at our school in four to six months during spare time through actual practice in using high-powered wirel sets. 1 for free book on Wireless and see ouf radio apparatus used in class work. Office open from 8:30 am. 9 pm. to interview applicants. to 2 = te alf2 170a st. now. Phone Columbla George Dixon Thompson. pianist and teacher Studlo: 1731 H st. n.w. Phone Frank. 5110. PIANO INSTRU pulS185 MARY ISABEL KELLY f Xever Scharwenka, Berlin, Stadio, "Bios 172n 8¢ N.W." Phose Adams 290, soree § SINGING § 5ty unnm n-r Mme. Lucia eri, diploma- duate and formerly assistant to Lampert fleacher of Sembrich), principal. Forelgn n- - 7081. ITALIA\I kiet on request. Phone N. struction at_home, t01.1628 8 n.w. sultations, 11 COLLEGE OF MUSIC, Inc. EIGHTEENTH YEAR mn"fl -=ntAhzi of Mus 714 17¢h St. _ Yearbook Frank. 4491 MOVING, PACKING & STORAGE WE MOVE Furniture—Freight—Baggage. Crate. Store and Shnp jACOBS TRANSFER CO., Inc. 111 FLORIDA AVE, Phon 1. in U . in o S T S g3 2, Merchandise. E P-cken. Craters & sll!.mm a0d Long Distance M m Estimates. 1488 U s DIXIE HAULING loul and Long Dis m Crating 410 8th e g2 way_prices. s our: ope-t TRANSPORT ovE! el vans. 8. 18th, Newark, N. — Storage. 8) K ooins: Wi l.l'l'l'l.il"ll".U) ALVORD&CO. ve. N.W. i | ced Courses sie B RNISHED—CAR! E. oall orth 9500-850; STORAGE 8. ‘and s rice 3 3. erday program of stun! pool o ther_information on 8622,23.24,26.0¢19.20 HAS AMERICAN WiFE. Premier Lerchenfeld Married Miss Ethel Wyman of Detroit. BERLIN, September 22.—The new Bavarian premier, Count Hugo Ler- chenfeld, has an American wife. Be- fore her marriage she was Miss Ethel Wyman of Detroit, Mich. She married the count in New York in 1902. Count Hugo Lerchenfeld announced to the Bavarian landtag the new ten- tative Bavarian cabinet in which holds the posts of premier, foreign minister and minister of justice. to the ministry. and most of the members applauded an address in which Herr Koenigstauer, president of the landtag, congratulated Count Lerchenfeld and also tLinked Dr. Von Kahr, the retiring prewier, for his services. The Bavarian middle party, which is not represented in the cabinet, has dissolved its partnership with the o tion. WOULD LICENSE FLYERS. Strict Federal Regulations Urged at Congress of Aviators. KOKOMO, Ind., September 23.—Fed- eral licensing of pflou after rigid ex- aminations was proposed at the con- gress of avlllor! being held here to- day under the auspices of the local chamber of commerce. More than 100 flots from flying fields throughout the Flnlled States are attending the con- ference. Necessity for strict regulations for fiyers was pointed out in an address d - livered yest by R. W. Sechr holder of the worlfl s altituds’ reco cnnlfel- wul conmmAn

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