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C, TUESDAY, SEPTEMBER 27, 1921. EDUCATIONAL. All Classes Begin Oct. 3. WILL H. {} for high school graduates. CHANDLEE, Directer. AUCTIONS. ''THE EVENING - STAR, WASHINGTON, D. —_— ‘ AUCTION SATEY STEAMSHIPS STEAMSHTPS EDUCATIONAL. EDUCATIONAL I EDUCATIONAL ! EDUCATIONAL wo. C.G.SLOAN & CO,, Inc,, Aucts. CANADIAN .ty, PACIFIC| K OF ( : EMOWM.. Fairmont $chool || AMERICAN UNIVERSIY: , 715 13th St. e = ‘ 177 by v~ oaeg NINETERNTH ||, Tuing e Tl Term Ot s % AAENT 4 to Dec. 17, 1921), the fo nwin;.; Attractive Sale of To Panama Cassl, Spacish Maia, South Americs, Windward Llee. | 60 GStrectNW. | Children's Saturday Class Nl B courses will be’given at thé g 5 = Radio, o hentear e iaGs Enroll Now 5 2 owntown Recitation buildings Household Goods, Office Furniture, Pier Mirrors, | | % Shop Mathematies and Slide Rule. 2 Preparation for college. ||of the university, 1901 and 1907 et Bric-a-Brac, Pictures, Jewelry, Talking Machines, | : ¢ Reginter now—9 A.M. to ® P.M. w“hmg(“ School of Art'| Two-year advanced course ||F st Draperies, Books, etc. - . At Public Auction ; Within Our Galleries 715 13th St. WINTER CRUISES DE LUXE by the splendid Canadian Pacific Steamship THE LARGEST “Empress of Britain” 22,200 tons displacement STEAMER SAILING TO THE TROPIOS . OIL BURNING—SPOTLESS DECKS—NO CINDERS—NO SOOT. 27-DAY TOURS $300.00 UP : bt voux JAN. 21st and FEB. 25 5 Wednesday, September 28th, 1921 NEW YORK . 2lst an . Calling at Havana (Cuba), Kingston (Jamaica), Colon (Panama), La Guarys at 10 AM. (Venezuela). Port of Spain (Trinidad), Bri ywn (Barbados), St. Pierre (Mar- tinique), Charlotts Am: (St. Thomas), n Juan (Porto Rico) and Nassau (Bahamas), or Hamilton (Bermuda). TERMS CASH C. G. SLOAN & CO., Tnc,, Aucts. axurious Sultes, rooms with bath, single and double rooms with % se26.2t bedsteads, _etc. ~Two promenade decks. Winter garden gym- nasium. Unexcelled cuisine and service. Passenger list limited . THOS. J. OWEN & SON, AUCTIONEERS. FUTURE DAYS. . for .r:;"m comfort ;ml I::xn\'n-mzu ST “HLE e | Shore visits at all ports a excursions to the old Buccaneer, Spanis) d British TRUSTEEN' SALS OF VALUABLE THREE. | ADAM A WESCHLER. S hd had sen Datiia wcencs of three romantie centuries. 'STORY AND CEl K ouse 3 A TN mcq’r‘ynu‘:fnflf TIFTEEY | ROOMS (vntl’ged";;o“;un|u': 'No. 321 Missourl ave! For rates and full information apply to local agents or AND THREE BATHS: STEAM HEAT: SITUATE NUMBER 1118 1ith STREET DRTHWEST. By virtue of a certain deed of trust. duly recorded, in Liber No. 4100. folio 330 et seq., gt the lind records of the District of Columbis. lic’ auction, in front of the at the request of the party secured there- ul the undersigned trustees will sell. at piemise NESDAY. THE TWENTY-EIG 2 SEPTEMBER. 1921 AT FIVE 0'CLOCK P.M. the following _described land and premises situate in the District of Columbia. and des! nated as and being part of original lot nu hered five (5) in square numbered three hun dred and forty-one (341), contained within the fillowing metes and bounds: Beginning for the same on the line of 11th street west. at the southwest corner of said lot, and running thence east one hundred_feet (100); thence north twenty-five feet (25); thence west one Tndred feet (100). and thence south twenty- five feet (23) to the place of beginning; sub- ject to a certain covenant of record Terms of sale: Sold subject to a prior deed of trust for abont $7.000.00 over due. and the amount cver and bove said trust to be paid in cash. A deposit of $1.000.00 required at % time of sale and purchaser allowed thirty days to complete the purchase. Further particulars at time of sale. THOS. E. JARRELL, PERCY H. RUSSELL, sc17-0&ds.exSu Trustees. THOS. J. OWEN & SON, AUCTIONEERS. Six-Room and Bath Brick Dwelling, With Lot 17 Feet Front by 148 Feet Deep to 30- ll;oc‘} Alley, No. 933 26th Street By virtue of anthority vested in us we will sell at public auction, in front of the premises, on WEDNESDAY, THE TWENTY-EIGHTH DAY OF SEPTEMBER, 1921, at HALF-PAST R O'CLOCK P.M.. lot numbered 70, ln square 16, improved as’above. ! £ sale: Sold sublect to 8 bullding to about $1.3 loan to be pald in Conveyanciug recording and revenue Ds at purchaser s cost. $250 deposit re- aquired upon acceptance of bid and sale to be closed within thirty days or deposit forfeited. THOS. J. OWEN & SON, Auctioneers. s22-d&ds, exSu FUTURE _DAYS. SAMUEL H. LUNT, AUCTIONEER. Auction Sale of Unredeemed Pledges. On THURSDAY MORN SEPTEMBER Y AT TEN OCLOCK, I will commence to sell, at the establishment of E. Heidenheimer, Ine.. 505 King street. Alex- andria, Va.. all pledges upon which the inter- est is overdue up to this date. Ticket holders Kindly take notice. E. Heidenheimer, Inc., Brokers. 5e22-Tt THOS. J. OWEN & SON, AUCTIONEERS. TRUSTEES' SALE OF VALUABLE TWO- STORY AND BASEMENT BRICK APART- MENT HOUSE, NO. 28 PIERCE STKEET NORTHWEST. By virtue of a certain deed of trust duly recorded, in Liber No. 3041, follo 492 et seq.. of the land records of the 'District of Colum- bia. and at the request of the party secured thereby, the undersigned surviving trustee will sell, at public auction. in front of the prem- ixes. on TUESDAY, THE FOURTH DAY OF OCTOBER, A.D. 1921, AT FIVE 0'CLOCK PM., the following described land and prem- ises, situate in the city of Washington, Dis- trict of Columbia, and designated as and be- ing sublot 234, in’ Carust and Miller, trustees subdivision of certain lots in square 620, as per plat recorded in book 24, page 172, of the, Tecords of the office of the surveyor of the Dis- trict of Columbi Terms of money to be p instailments A) . Y One-third of the purchase in cash, balance In two equal able in one and two year: with inte; per centum per annum, pay- able semi-annually, from day of sale. secured by deed of trust upon the property soid, or all cash, at the option of the purchaser. A deposit of $250 will be required at time of sale. All , conveyancing, recording, revenue stamps, etc., at cost of purchaser. Terms of sale to bé com: { plied with within thirty days from day of ale, otherwise the trustee reserves the right | 1o resell the property at the risk and coat of defaulting purchaser, after five days’ adver- { fisement of such resale in some Dewspaper published in Washington, D. C. ALBERT STABLER, 5623, d8&4s.ex8n Surviving Trustee. THOS. J. OWEN & SON, AUCTIONEERS. TRUSTEE'S SALE OF REAL ESTATE CON- TAINING ABOUT 3.17 ACRES ON THE WEST SIDE OF THB CHAIN BRIDGB ROAD. NORTH "OF THE CONDUIT ROAD. IMPROVED BY A SMALL FRAME B PWELLING. G _By virtue of & decree of the Supreme Court of the District o Columbia passed in the cane of Helen Thomas, plainti Sarah Wilking et al.. defendants, Equity Cause 3763, will_sell at public auction. in front of the premises, on FRIDAY, THE THIRTIETH DAY OF SEPTEMBER. 1921, AT FIVE 0'CLOCK M., the following described land and prem- situate in the District of Columbia, and * being that parcel of land described for tax- ation purposes as parcel twelve over eigh- teen (12/18). known as the Richards place on Chain Bridge road. D. C., and described fully by metes and bounds in the bill of com- plaint in said cause, with the improvements thereon. Terms of sale: One-third of the purchase money to be paid in cash and the balance in fwo equal installments, pasable in one and two vears from the dsy of sale. and to be represented by the promistory mnotes of the Durchaser, bearing interest at the rate of 6 per centum per annum, payable semi-annually, and secured by deed Of trust on the property mold. or all cash, at the option of the pur- chaser. $200 deposit required upon acceptance of bid. All conveyancing, notary fees and re- cording_at purchaser's cost. Terms of sale to be complied with within thirty days from day of sale, otherwise the trustee reserves the right to resell the property at the risk and cost of defsulting purchaser, after five dayw advertisement of such resale in some newspaper published in Washington, D. C. JOSEPH T. SHERIER. Trustee. s019-d&ds.ex8u Southern_bids. “THOS. J. OWEN & SON, AUCTIONEERS. TRUSTEBS' SALE OF VALUABLE SQUARE OF GROUND. BOUNDED BY NORTH DAKOTA AVE.. RITTENHOUSE AND SECOND STREETS. IMPROVED BY A TWO-STORY DETACHED FRAME DWEL- LING, NO. 200 RITTENHOUSE N.W. By virtue of a certain deed of trust duly recorded_in Liber No. 4262, follo 40 et seq., of the land records of the District of Co- lumbia, and at the request of the party se- v cured_therchy. the, undersigned trustoes will 11, at public auetion. in front of the prom iser, on MONDAY. THE THIRD DAY OF OC. TOBER, A.D. 1921, AT FOUR 0'CLOCK P.M. the following-described land and premises. uate in the District of Columbiz, and desig- ited as and being all of square 3340 in x subdivision of land known as ‘‘Manor Parl made by William M. Terrell, trustee. and re- corded in the office of the sufveyor, of the Dis- triet of Columbia, in County Book 21, page 17. Terms of sale:” Sold subject to a prior deed of trust for $5,000, and the amount over and above said trust to be paid in cash. A de- posit of $250 required at time of sale, and > chaser allowed thirty days to complete the purchase. Further particulars at time of sale. Conveyancing. recording and revenue stamps at purchaser’s cost. WILLIAM M. TERRELL, 8. E. STONEBRAKER. - n¢22-d&ds.exSu Trustees. “THOS. J. OWEN & SON. AUCTIONEERS, TRUSTEES' SALBE OF VALUABLE REAL ESTATE, IMPROVED BY THE TWO- STORY AND BASEMENT BRICK DWEL- 1 NOS. 1111 AND 1113 17th ST. N.W Ry virtud of two certain deeds of trus duly recorded in Liver No. 4380, folio 313 et Liber 4335, folio respectively, d records of the District of Colum. ia. and at the request of the party secured reby, the undersigned trustees will sell, at blie auction in front of the premises. on DAY, THE THIRD DAY OF OCTOBER. A.D. 1921, AT FIVE O'CLOCK P.M.. the fol- jowing described 1and and premiscs, situate in the District of Columbia. and designated as and being lots numbered 57 and 38 in David Tiice's subdivision of lots ‘in square 183, as ver piat, recorded 1n the office, of the surveyor District of Clumbia, in Liber No. 10 at_folio 130, Terms of sale: Each of said lots sold sub- ject to & prior deed of trust for $7.000, dated June 14, 1920, and May 29, 1920, tively, payable thres years after date, ‘with interes At 6 per cent. and the amount over and above <ald deeds of trust to be paid In cash. A Aeposit_of $200 required upon each lot at time of sale. Conveyancing, recording and revenue Atamps at purchaser's cost. Sale to he closed within thirty days. otherwise the trustees may readvertise and resell said prop- iy at the risk and cost of the defauiting » l'll(l‘fll flmr“g - d-IJ'a publication Teiale n some n cwn . B CALLIEER, ‘Trusteess. n.w. BY PUBLIC AUCTIO: WITHIN THB PREMISES. ‘WEDNESDAY, SEPTEMBER COMMENCING 10 A.M. Casi ADAM A. WESCHLER. Auct. 1921, C. E. PHELPS, City Passenger Agent. 1419 New York Ave., Washington, D. C. Telephone Main 758 CANADIAN PACIFIC RAILWA' o= 'l‘nllic'Agenu THOMAS L. CARTER, AUCTIONEER. AUCTION SALE OF STEAMER MAJESTIC, Pursuant to a decree rendered by the cor- poration court of the city of Alexandria. Va., on the 23rd day of September, I the chancery cause therein depending. 'wherein Howard S. Reeside et als. are plaintiffs and the Coloniul Beach Company is defendant. the underxigned receivers for the Colonial Heach Company will offer for sale at public auct at Roberts dock, between King and_Pri Atreets, In the city of Alexandria, Va., JCTORBR ELEVEN, 1921 AT O'CLOCK A.M.. the steamer “‘Ma belonging to the Colonial Beach Com pany.” This steamer is built of steel and was sfructed in 1003 at Elizabethport, N. J. was not completed until May, 1908, ‘and within the past two years has been_thorough- Iy _overhauled at a cost approximately $35,000. The eugines and boilers were built by W. & A. Fletcher Company. This steamer has_three decks, electric lights, searchlight, running water: ‘all first-class equipment for freight and passenger businews; has {orty-two staterooms and & dining_room. Her lenkth i her breadth 54 feet over all: her draft 6 feet 1 inch light: she is equipped with fenthering wheels and the W. & A. Fletcher beam surface condensing_engine, about 750 horsepower; Legg boiler. 52 pounds steam pres- sure (original) : coal bunkers will hold about 60 tons of coal; she has a large freight deck and will carry about 300 tons dead weight: her speed is 14 miles per hour. Terms of sale: Cash. A deposit of $2,500 (517 “CARONIA® MEDITERRANEAN To Mediterranean Madeira. Gibraltar, Al Genoa, ens), Trieste. Alexandria (Cai Sumptuou unexcelled service and cuisine. rooms with bath any port and oerfect freedom of action. Shore excursions if desired: 1daa] for Indevendent Drafts and Foreign Money Orders “Try CLARENDON For Sailings and Full Information Apply Company’s Office iples (Rome appoin! ind 14th St. N.W. Passenger Seryices from New York.” Connections Bacircling the Globe AM & Freight CRICA man passengers Mode Stavangerfjord . Bergenstjord Stea SPECIAL = SAILINGS <, - October 22 Docem! ~CAMERONIA® ‘Neversber 13 Tensars 10, Tanuary 10 ATLANTIC Passenger Office, 23 W NORWEGIAN LINE Norway, Sweden, Denmark, Germany may. BERGEN by steamers, direct to HAMBURG. iern Twin Screw Steamers be " routed via Nov. 11 Dec. ATY. N. 3. and Adriatic Ports ers, Monaco (Riviera Patras. Pirscus (At hs; running water: e ted large ensuite. £ - | Always open, alw o stop-overs | Amays ope aver Phone. Special fall ater_in_all rooms. _MO: CHESAPEAK eWILTSHIRE! Emmm ave., 3d hotel from Be levator; 3. HO aud winter rates. NROE _HU BEAC Washington will be required on the day of sale and the balance of the purchase money must be paid within five days thereafter. CHARLES H. § N HARLES 8. DOUGLAS, GARDNER L. BOOTHE, 14t Receivers. THOS. J. OWEN & SON, AUCTIONEERS. TRUSTEES' SALE OF VALUABLE IM- PROVED REAL ITATE. . BEING A FOUR-STORY APARTMENT BUILDING, C SHED APART- MENTS. WITH HOT-WATER HEAT AND _ELECTRIC LIGHTS, NO. 1228 15th STREET N.W. By virtue of a certain deed of trust duly recorded, in liber No. 4429, at folio 349 et seq., of the land records of the District of Columbia, and at the request of the party secured thereby, the undersigned trustees will sell, at public auction, in front of the prem- ises_on THURSDAY, THE TWENTY. DAY OF SEPTEMBER, A. D.. 1921 AT FIVE 0'CLOCK P.M the following described land and_premis ituate in the Distriet of lumbla and ignated as and belog lot num- b ] NEWPYO |Za Lorraine 5 Leopoldina. North_Chesap CLEVELAND INN e Beach STILL _OFEN, . Private reduced fall Free to_Great War Vefernns. SPECIAL INSTRUCTION for first-grade civil service promotion examination Oat. 17. The th Service ‘Froparat ey and F =4 Phone Fr. 8080 corner n.w. . 'Y.W.C.A. School | Cultural nnd Vocational Courses Fit yourself for the job ahead. ' Competent Instructors, Adequate High School department opeus on Intermediate and Primary departments open | 1 4236, [ BLUE RIDGE “Open all yea ; 1,450 ft. above sea level. road and railroad. nd country. Washington by booklet aad in- Oct. 12 Tafayette ORE—VIGO—HAV] Rates ! w&ur TOURS in ALGi ‘Write for C’b 31“?5 1419 New York ERS & MOROCC descriptive literature. "8 OFFICE. Ave.. Washington. 2000 fost. Wi bered one hundred and fourteen (114) in Ran- FRANKLIN COONTY, A sirictiy with exeellent service. 100 private baths, capacity 500. plendid roads; goif, tennis, ete. il Remain Open Until October. JOHN J. GIBBONS, Manager. dolph Goldschmid's subdivision in square num- bered two hundred and twelve (212), as per plat_recorded in the office of the surveyor for the District of Columbia, in liber 13, at folio FRICA by UnionCastle Line, Sanderson & Son, Gen. Passenger Agts. 38 Broadiay, Or Any Steamship Hew York Ticket Agents. 96, including contents and furnishings of said Bans Fishing On the Shenandoah River Castlemans Ferry, Virginia building, particulars of which will be an- nounced at the time of sale. Terms of sale: Sold subject to a prior deed of trust for about $4.500.00, payable monthly, subject also fo a second deed of trust for $5,000.00 overdve, particulars of which will e stated at the time of sale, and the amount over sald trust to be paid in cash. A de- posit of $300 required at the time of sale. All conveyancing, recording and revenue stamps, etc., at the cost of the purchaser. Terms of sale to be complied with within 30 days from day of ssle, otherwise the trustees reverse the right to resell the property at the risk and of the defaulting purchaser. after five advertisement of such resle in some spaper published in Washington. D. C. JESSE W. RAWLINGS, 8. R. NORMAN, se19-0&de,exSu Trustees. ADAM A. WESCHLER, AUCTIONEER. TRUSTEE'S SALE OF THREE TWO-STORY 6-ROOM BRICK DWELLINGS. NOS. 334, 336, 338 15th STREET S8OUTHEAST. By virtué of three certain deeds of 'trust. recorded respectively in Liber 4497, folio 113: Liber 4477, follo 246, and Liber 4477, follo 240 et seq.. of the land records for the District of Columbia, and at the request of the party secured thereby, the undersigned surviving trustee will sell by public auction, in front of the respective premises. on MONDAY, THE THIRD_ DAY OF OCTOBER, 1021 MENCING AT FOUR-THIRTY O'CLOCK P.M., the following described real estate, sit uate'in the city of Washington, District of Columbla, to wit: Lot 87 of Helen M. Williams® subdivision in square 1074, as per plat of said subdivision. recorded in’ Book No. page 80. of the Ri Montevideo Buenos Aires Connections for all CoM. | For’ rates, etc., sppl Broadwy, X sral District Agent o de Janeiro Y., or ‘Hicks, t. VIRGINIA BEACH, VA. THE WAVERLY Ocean front. Mrs. B. Booklet. G._PORTER, Jr. HARPERS FERRY, W. VA, HILL TOP HOUSE "¢ Open_until Thanksgi T. S. LOVETT, iving. Try it. Proprietor. _ Luxuriousiy ¢p-| MOVING, PACKING & STORAGE | pointed passen- ger steamers- of " 1 g g ks Furniture—Freig] Thg from New Crate, Store York. ESTIMATES FURNISHEI S. S. Vasari Oct. 6 S. S. Vandyck | © Oct. 27 S. S. Vauban Nov. 17 of South Amerioa. [y company’s office, 48 Stesmship or Tourist Teos T St. N.W., Gea. o ESTIMATES WE MOVE ht—Baggage. and Ship. D—CAREFUL MEN. JACOBS TRANSFER CO,, Inc. 111 FLORIDA AVE. Phones North 9500-9501. UNITED STATES® ; STORAGE CO. F reproof Warehouses NG DACKIN ANSVERRENSE S PHONES aliciia2 109 5% % DIXIE HAULI Lo records of the office of the surveyor of rict of Columbla, improved by brick dwelling No. 334 13th street se.. to be sold subject to a prior deed of trust for $1,000 at | 7 per cent, due February 16, 1924, IMMEDIATELY THEREAFTER, Lot 8 of Helen M. Williams' subdivision lnl the square 1074, as per_plat of said subdivision, recorded in' Book No. 64, page 80, of the records of the office of the surreyor of | the District of Columbia, improved by brick dwelling No. 336 15th street s.c.. to be sold sublect to & prior deed of trust for $1,000 at 7 per cent. due January 15, 1924. IMMEDIATELY THEREAFTER subdivision in square 1074, of sald subdivision, | recorded in . 04, page 80, of thei records of the office of the surveyor of the District of Columbia, improved by brick dwelling No. 338 15th_street o be sold | aubject to & prior deed of trust for $1,000 at | 7 per cent, due February 10, 1924. Terms on each parcel: All cash over and above said trust. A it of $100 on each Doure required at sale, ‘Terms to be complied with within 30 days from day of sale, other- wlne"th; ln"lvl:‘( (I’;llllr ’T';";:i the fl"h!’!: to and up Tesell the property at the risk and cost of o Gefauiting "purchaser, after five dave' adver: Norfolk, Va. B om el Lane Dirteee Y tisement ‘of such resale in some newspaver (| convemjent rall eommectioms to || Phome PACKING BY EXPERTS ublished in Washington, D. C. All conveyanc- N h 705-9 Fia. A NOW. ;g r‘!corvlh;ll re anu: stamps and nnu!llli All Points on Ia. Ave. N.W. s at purchaser’s cost. 'oln PHELAN C. HAWN, Surviving Trustes, SEAROARD AIR LINE MODERN FIREPROOF STORAGE 22 A Ot ATLANTIC COAST LINE =Tt ADAM A. WESCHLER, AUCTIONEER. TRUSTEES' SALE OF DESIRABLE DWELL- ING PROPERTIES NOS. 88 “'K" STREET N.E., 1762 WILLARD STREET N.W., 443 815 STREET S.W. 445 8th STREET 8.W., 500 8th STREET 8.W. By virtue of @ decree of the Supreme Court of the District of Columbia, passed in equity cause No. 89178, the undersigned trustees wiil offer for sale by public auction. in front of the respective premises, the following described parcels of land and_premises situate in the city of Washingtos, District of Columbia, tha is to say: ON THURSDAY. THE TWENTY-NINTH DAY OF SEPTEMBER, 1921, AT FCUR- THIRTY O'CLOCK P, Lot 182 in L. M. Saunders and Jobn T. Arms® subdivision of lots in squire 674 ar per plat Tecorded in Liber 12, folio 139, of the record: in the office of the surveyor of said District: improved by a brick dwelling house, No. 88 TS reet northeant. AT FIVE-FIFTEEN O'CLOCK PM., Lot 228 in Martin T. Dryden's subdivision of lots in square 151, as per plat recorded in Liber 30, folio 48, of the records in the office of the surveyor of said District; improved by a brick two-story apartment house containing two apartments, No, 1762 Willard street north- it. O%'FRIDAY. THE THIRTIETH DAY OF SEPTBABEL, 1921, AT FOUR-THIRTY P.M., The southernmost half of lot 48, in Todd and Gunmell's subdivision of square 465, per plat recorded in book N. K., page 290, of the records of the office of the surveyor of said | ap D(llr’l:;:'lllwvv' ldt by 'lhbflf‘l dwelling house, No. street _southwest. e o AEPE OGO B inal lof 3, in squire , improvi a fnll‘m ‘dwelling house, No. 443 8th street south- IMMEDIATELY THERBAFTER The morth one-lalf of lot “E” in W. A. Brad- ley’s subdivision in_square 486. as per pla recorded in_book K., page 244, of the records in the office of the surveyor of said District; improved by a frame building used us store and dwelling, No. 500 8th street southwest ‘Terms of sale: One-third of the purchase money in cash, the balance in two equal in- stallments, payable in one and two years from | Ry. f sale, ted by the i Canadian-Austraiasian Royal the day of sale, represented by the promissory e notes of the purchaser, bearing interest at the Going South Why Not Break the Monotony of Af-Rail Delightful Water Trip Historic P;t:mnc River Chesapeake Bax NORFOLK & WESTERN SOUTHERN THRU TICKETS City Ticket Office, 731 15th N.W. Norfolk & Steamboat Co. Cherbourg, New York, New York, Boston, Asores, Naples. Genos, Montreal, Quebes, Liverpool. New York, Plymouth, Cherbor Hamburg, Libav, Dansig. ® AMERICAN New York, New York, Cherbous For sailings ply. ‘Wasb! in R. M. 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Spanish, Rrofessor. Eorull mow fof TERM. 726 Fourteenth Street (Corner of New York ave.) Phone Franklin 2094 The Berlitz Way The famous Berlitz Method is the most efficient. simple and eco- nomical way of acquiring a knowledge of another language. Instruction is by experienced native teachers along definite lines, assuring certain and satis- factory results in the shortest possible time. All modern languages, English included, are taught at the Ber- litz School of Languages. Pri- vate and class instruction, Day and Evening. Reasonable tuition. Ask for catalog. BERLIT?Z School of LANGUAGES Est. 1878. 336 Branches 816 14th Street N. Franklin 2620 venient location. ‘Mai Southampton. verpool. . Antwerp, Speciali OLEAN, DRY STOBAGE FOR FURNITURE and pianos. Estimates cheerfully ‘WESCHLER'S, aw. Pboi in 1283 ‘W. B. MOSES & SONS, 11th AND F N.W.— Modern firepsoot storage. The Big 4 Transfer Co. 1125 14th St. N.W. Phone Main 2054 ts in Long-Di-tance Moving . Hamburg, Dansig. 0,000 sq. ft. other snformation 500 ‘Rooms for Hous rt Pack gt Paey WINTER BUILDING STORAGE Finest llunu Space ole Goods ‘Merchandise. < lunrl & Shippers Moving. Tel N. 8845, et Getlmmron 1688 O at. fow KS, Manager. NEW ZEALAND HONOLULU, SUVA, AUSTRALIA Passenger Steamers R.M.S. “Niagara” R.M.S. “Makura” The Palaf 20,000 Tons' Sail from Vancouver, For fares and sailings apply C 1419 New Y new tering, decoration, ete. 350, . GRAPHIC SERVI nadian Pacific | Washington, D. C. and _direct _lessons. EDUCATIONAL. NEWSPAPER PHOTOGRAPH RETOUCHING Learn the art of retouching photographs for per reproduction, drawing layouts, let Book, 35 illustrations com* Price, $5 CE, 1340 D St. ave., hington, or to Live Vancou rate of six per centum per annuam, payable semi-annually, and secured by a deed of trust on the property sold. o all cash, at the option + of the purchaser. A deposit of $200 will b required on eachs parcel at time of sale. amination of title, conveyancing, rec otarlal fees, revenne stamps, ete. the cost of the ha rms be complied with withia thirty days from thia day of sale, otherwise the trustees reserve the Tight to resell said t the risk and coat _of the purchaser, after five Gays' sdvertinement of such resale in some, per published in the city of Washing- £ ‘-:nwwr'- e pul ng-| Rotterdam . C. FRANCIS P. BHEKHY, Trustee, Columbian_bullding. VINCENT A. SHEEHY, Trustee, Coiumbian e17,d&ds,exBu OLLAN AMERICA LINE NEW YORK Tvou ROTTERDAM 1410 H 8t. N’ PLYMOUTH, BOULOGNE- SUR-MER Oct. 8, Nov. 12, Dec. 10 Oet. 18, Nov. 18, Dec. 34 SHORTHAND Touch Typewriting TAUGHT IN 30 DAYS 30-DAY STENOGRAPHIC SCHCOL. Second Floor. Main’ hone Claveland 895. Private Lessons - Native Teacher, MISS F. BOBRAS. 17th at. a.w. Phone Columbia 4718, & 2 5% S Inc., in_City. ana NATIONA L| SCHOOL FINE & APPLIED ART FELIX MAHONY, Director. Ph. M. 1760 New Location: Conn. Ave. & M St. Day and Evening Classes Interior sign, Textile Design, Color, Com- mercial Painting and Modeling Classes. Individual Begins October 1st. Hours for Registra Children’s Saturday Class Decoration, ' Costume De- Drawing, Life, Sketch, Instruction. School n, 11 to 2; 4 to 6 dai HALL-NOYES SCHOOL Opens Sept. 19th. School Classes: also private coaching to youths and adults. Civil Service prep. by ex-examiner u. M 2876, National Cathedral School Zower School, Intermediats Grades V-VIIL Ohildren 10-14 Years. French, Art, Music Full graded and High 8. Onatalogue. Frances Mann Hall, A. M. 2877, 221 B St. N.W. George Washington University Chartered by Aot of Congress in 1831 Co-educational Graduate and Under- ' graduate Intruction Liberal Arts Engq:uring Architecture Education Law Medicine In addition to classes during the fore- early afternoon, over two hun- in_college, engineering and Ofte: legal subjects are held in the late after- noon, hetween Sve-ten and six-fifty. ialogs and. other Information 45" the Registra " 3033 G_Beest. Northwest West 1649 P Lisner ISidwells’ | Thirtieth Year Begins Sept. 29. ACCOUNTANC Offers exceptions] opportuaitios to Smbitions men end wormen. %W FoR Day and Eveniag Classes | PACE INSTITUTE 715 G 8¢, N.W., Corner Sth and G Sts. Georgeto‘\:: “l:\v School ises of the session will . October 1, 1021, at Washington College of Law . Co-Educational Twenty Sisth Year Opens Sept. 26th at 7 Tuition, $85 per Anaum Sessions 10100 to 12100 a.m. or 5115 to 700 p.m. LL. B—LL. M.—M. P. L] ours, 11 am. to 6 p.m. Phone Main 4585|} Confors Office 1315 K St. N.W. Friends School' 1811 Eye St. N.W. For Boys and Girls 39th Year Begins Sept. 21 Thos. W. Sidwell, A.M. Beginning Monday, October 3, 1921. APTERNOON COURSES for the lst, - 2md, 3rd, post-traduate and patent iaw clasnes, 5:10 to 7 p.m. NEW MORNING COURSE for 1st- year class, 9 to 12 a.m. ¥or information apply to Hugh J. Fegan M.A. LLB. PhD. Assistant Dean Principal Law School Building L 0 L Browt N Phone Main 7883 STR AYER’S 'ST. MARGARET'S SCHOOL EPISCOPAL. BUSINESS COLLEGE y and boarding school for girls. Kinder- | garten department. ~Boys admitted to lower Fall Term Now Open des. 2113 California St. ISSES LIPPINCOTT & BAKER. Principals Day and Evening Sessions STENOGRAPHY MI8S L. ELMENDORF, Associate Prin. oc12* TYPEWRITING CORPORATION BOSIGEERING ACCOUNTING SECRETARIAL A course treating in a pracfical TRAINING wu);flthe dl;ficu,:l .nddi"llrle!lin' o problems of the modern large CAILEEDOnclor Wiritehtor scale business organization—part of the professional educational }i program of | THE NATIONAL SCHOOL OF COMMERCE Edwin C. Bosworth, President. 1009-11 International Building, 1319-21 F Street N.W. FSt. at Ninth Main 3430 ~ EXPRESSIONAL TRAINING ELOCUTION, ARGUMENTATION. PUBLIC SPEAKING, VOICE BUILDING AND PHYS. ICAL EDUCATION. Practical courses for men and women. Of special interest to lawyers, preacliers, teach- rs, students and all who have occasion to spe Coaching. educe the K. & K. Way \SPANISE I Wood' merican diplomacy. prudence. Corrent legislation. Religions of the world. Advanced peychology. Thelsm. Ecclesiastical nistor>. Bible as literature History of Latin Ame=z. Economics. Trade with Europe. Eleme: f foreign tra’e Interstate commerce. Anglo-American legal bistory. od naturalization laws. Judicial precedents. Accounting. Government in business. Public utilities. Statiatics Business finance. Authropology. Graduste courses in English literature. Modern lauguages For catalogues, schedules and further information, write to or call at 1go7 F st. "SCHOOL OF _ WASHINGTON Professors from Spain — Conversatioual Method. Rapid progress. 1315-17 F S8t. N.W M. 5085 . The Misses Maret, French School 1724 Connecticut_Ave. Eieventh Year. Opens September 29. 5 to 17 Years. s Schoolr 311 EAST CAPITOL ST. All Commercial Branches Ome mon . $15; evening, 8. After 7 thly payments the mext 5 months are free. LINCOLN 38 37th YEAR COLUMBIA UNIVERSITY _SCHOOL — . Thomas Shepherd. Ph. D, Pres. %081 Eye Indiv. instructior preparatory: Learn Wireless Fall classes now forming. Day and night sessions. Enusy terms enable you to earn while you learn. Fieldston College 16th and Monrve N.W. A Standard College for Women Opens October 4th Day and Evening Classes Courses _in Liberal Arts, Vocational Sul . Music aad Fine Arts—accredited with leading universities and prefessional schools. Residence Halls Open to Both Regular aad PartTime Further Infermation Upon Regquest ACCOUNTANCY Practical and complete courses preparing for the degree of C. P. A. by experienced and thorough teachers. All Instructors in this department have the LL.B. or the C. P. A. degree. Class now form- ing. Get latest circular with com- plete information. Washington Business College 1321 G St. N.W. Tel. Main 4859 No drugs, dleting or violent exercises. N double chin’ ean withstand this method. THE K. & K. INSTITUTE (tent! 1413 H street n.w. LAW SCHOOL The National University Co-Educational (Incorporated by Special Act of Congress.) Fifty-third Year Begins October 1, 1921 Classes, 6:30 to 9 Each Evening Standard courses leading to the degrees of LL.B. LL.M. and M. P. L. and qualifying for ad mission to examination for the Bar. Students by intensive study may complete the maximum work offered in shorter time. For catalog or other infor- mation. apply National Univer- sity Law Building, 818 13th street northwest. ~Telephones Main 6617 and Franklin 2909. GUNSTON HALL 1906 Florida Avenue A Resident and Day School for Girls. year) 009 Preparatory and Post-graduate ~ courses. Art, Expression and Domestic Science. CHILDREN'S DEPARTMENT. Head of department may be seen street from 10 to 12:30 Wednesday mornin Enrollment Week University Preparatory School Catalog -YMCA SCHOOLS Co-educational—3532 Students Last Year Special reduced tuition rates throughout ehtire yotr fos thote who enroll this woek. f | Acoourtancy Schoel Drafting Scbool Coursex in Mathematics, Languages, Phys- §; Law (Bar Course) Automotive School . ics, Chemistry, Civios, History, Litera- | o bl BuslTdRGT ture, Stenography, Drafting, Economics. S.E. Corner 12th and F sts. n.w. Fr. 2080. L. Adolph Richards, M. A., M. 8., Pria. CCOUNTANC LL— Call or send for information bulletin and reserved seats for opening lecture. STRAYER’S School of Accountancy F St. at 9th Main 3430 Preparatory Scheel Boys' Day Scheel 1 Call or Address, 1736 G n.w. Main 8250. ACCOUNTANCY Complete La Salle University Gourse in Higher Accountanc: pares ope for amy C. P. A. State Board examination in the U. 8. within a comparatively short time. Individusl and class instruction cou- pled with the La Salle Problem Method. C. P. A. Instructors. Enter at any time. Descriptive eatalog. STEWARD‘ SCHOOL Higher Accountancy 1202 F St. Main 8671 ? Dr. Crane’s Open Letter to Parents “I felt the need of a school for my grandson where he could get individual attention during formative years in company with a small group of boys r sympathic and efficient teachers.” “The plan of this school appeals to me, and I think that parents should know about it.” WASHINGTON DAY SCHOOL FOR BOYS Men Teachers—Character Building Features Individual Help—Supervised Study—Small Classer “Gym” Swimmiag and Outdoor Play < Classes Limited—Enroll Now 1llustrated Catalogue Upon Request YMCA 1736 G St. N.W. FOREIGN LANGUAGES | There are two ways of mastering a foreign language. one through years of residence in foreign countries, the other through a comparatively short, interesting training by the “Congressional Institute’s” method—a system which will actually teach you to speak, read and write - FRENCH AND SPANISH —not merely make you mechanically memol:ize incoherent sentences. COURSES start October 3. Day and evening classes; also private instruction. Enrollments are taken—join now. ONGRESSIONAL INSTITUTE Main 2175 Suite 523 Bond Building Big de for operators. The U. S. Government, private lan wireless corporations and steam. ship companics want wireless operators to flash the world's im- portant political and financial secrets and signals of distress over 1and and sea. d_salaries. Wireless pays from $2.400 to $10.000 per year. Living expenses paid. Positions guaranteed to all who qualify 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 wireless set Call for free book on Wircle: and see our radio apparatus used in class work. , “ Office open from §:30 am. 9 p.m. to interview applicants. National Radio School 1345 Pennsylvania Avenue Main 1876 to i { PRIVATE LESSONS I ences, languages, mu ence.’_Address Rox 15 Miss Madeira’s School 1330 19th St N.v. MATHEMATICS, 8C1 twents rears’ expert 8B Srar office. 30+ Sixteeenth Year Begins September Thirticth Lucy Madeira Wing, A. B., Vassar Head Mistress | The Temple School of Short- hand and Typewriting 1417 G St. (Opposite Keith's) Pitman and Gregg shorthand taught by cer- tifled teachers, typewritin English, spelling. peamanship, secretarial training. Dictat | Classes d e, GEORGE WASHINGTON UNIVERSITY LAW SCHOOL CO-EDUCATIONAL Ilnu 57th Year on September 28. Momber of Association of American Law Schools. Strict Standards. Most Approved Methods of Instruction. Full courses of- fered both and afternoon. Qptional Moruing lasses. 50 to ‘orencon Classes . Zate Afternoon C For full information write to or call upon the_secretary. Telephone Main 8503. 1AW BUILDING, 1435 K ST. K.W. ~_ MUSICAL INSTRUCTION Saltsman Music Studio PIANO, VIOLIN, VOICE 1322 G Pupil of Xaver Scharwenki Studlo, 3166 17th St. N.W. Phone Flementary W Main onConservatory of Music 1408 New Hampshire Dupout_Circle Start Your Children in Musie scaool ¢ SINGING ) siiioh Seventh year. Mme. Lucia Borderi, diploma. duate and formerly assistant to Lamperti | (teacher of gembrich). principal. Foreign ln- struction at home. Bookiet on request. Con- sultations. 11 to 1. 1628 § n.w. Phone N. 7081. { WASHINGTON 2 COLLEGE OF MUSIC, Inc. EIGHTEENTH YEAR Elementary and Advanced Courses in Ail Branches of Music w Open. 0% ITALIAN ANTI will hold 30 to 40 cars, with heat. Address Box 17-P, Star _office. . GARAGE, ONE CAR. NEAR 2017 19th st. n.w. Tel. North 4554, 210 CURWO00D’S DOG POISONED 27— OWOSSO0. Mich., September animal stories, is mourring the loss of one of his prize English setters. He found the dog dead of poisoning. Curwood has offered $1,000 reward i Jor capture of the person responsible for the dog’s death. “But 1 waald give $25,000 to have him back,” he said. U. 8. ENGINEER RESIGNS. WHEELING, W. Va., September 27, —G. B. Bebout yesterday tendered his resignation, effective October 1, as a chief assistant to fhe United States engineer here. He will engpge in private business. Mr. Bebout en< ered the service of the government in 1907, in Chicago, in_th construcy tion of the dams in the Wheeling dig- } trict and along the Ohio river. H invented the hurter ment dams along the Ohio river, b Z s James Oliver Curwood, the author ofs. and wicket, % which is now being used on goverm-