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s \ AUCTIONS. THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. O. SATURDAY, OCTOBER 1, 1921—PART 2. EDUCATIONAL 1 3 FOB SALE_HOUSEL AUCTION SALES EDUCATIONAL. EDUCATIONAL | EDUCATIONAL EDUCATIONAL. ‘ | EDUCATIONAL. STEAMSHIPS - WE HAVE A REAL HOME CONSISTING OF | ~ THOS. J. ow:fi 80N, AUCTIONBERS. LINTHICUM INSTITUTE YMC A scHools | Mi“ Mll . ,‘ Scllool ight rooms and all modern conveniences, t o “ethor with bullt-in garage, In Mount Fleatant | TRUSTEES® BALE OF SIX SIXTBEN at $13.000, casy terms. Y BRAS Seo WELL, 1811 H st n.w. Main 949, MODERN HOMES: PRE-WAR FRICES. 3 BIEBCR CONST. 0O.. INC.. BU coL 40d 1:- lr N.W. o —% i loctric 1 Tigh fine ccnflllm abar | T.500. A. HAYDEN, 1410 OUBE, on Girard et m.w. can_be rented as S separate apts. Phone Li #003-W.. 20 MERIDIAN. EET. 14th AND 16th—OWNER offers modern brick house, rooms, basement, ataary; | B rd floors i FOR SALE BY owun-u?es’rxr uucx bungalow: four rooms and first floor; T bedrsoma." second ot "addltionalfeiiek nd shower in cellar: a.m. o; fll:l' terms. Phone West 2222, each, 11 far :Targe ‘Tota nnume Jage school, ether w. . $21,000. AR 81" ST. 8 story brick; _mear Union station. Price, S. SHREVE, 1009 7th st. a.w. Exclusive Agent. COTTAGE. A little BEAUTY—7 rooms. bath, large front gud_ sleeping porches. HIGHLY M DEEN. rge lot; 15 minutes to Treasury ‘{ Eithee cat line. SPECIALLY Pmc: 'rmu a bargain for some one. _Inspect ing._Phone Cleveland 1490. ¥ Apply CHAS. v Know Washington." Tel. Main 7821. Brookland. $6,500. Terms. real good 6-room home in a very desirable tion, near to all conveniences; electrie ats: furnace he Beop 1ot whh poultry house i run: variety of fruit and fine shad Mel N B Real Estate Dept.. 10th and G. Maln 432, renings. North 12, 2% CATHEDRAL AV. N.W.. WOODLEY PK. an opportunity to -ba roughly modern PR hATDEN: 140G ae HANDSOME RESIDENCE. Brownstone and brick: inrge yard: perfect condition: ~ession: open 2 to 6. 1244 10th st A TMOST ATTRACTIVE ot fronting on x hot-water heat. % | mm DETACHED, MUST SELL ome, 2 baths: electric rauge; donble go: Wesley Heighta. Cle WILLARD ST. IS : elec.: oak floors: concrete porches ng pereh; pecfect coutition. Price $2.006 FOR SALE—COLORED. Several very desizable 6-room iouses, located in the northwest section of the city. Price, $2,650. Terras, $150 cash-and $30 per 4 month, including all interest. . B. PINN, Col. 5817. 712 Kenwon st. n.w SRR ED_BUILDING RTING. ON GEORGIA A HAMILTON, GALLATIN AND 9th STS. N.W.. BEING THE EN- TiRD lQnAnls WITH THE EXCEPTION F TWO LOTS. Nn"fl' it Nor Bae, Totlg 267 . in Liber No. 9eq.. ihe land records ef t n“.)mrm of Columbiz, and af request o 2 Ile tindoes) uction, In_front of m\!. THE TENTH DAY Ol 1821, AT HALF-PAST the following descrl and office e munty 5 book 7, page 100, ermia of sale: OBe-ihird of the purchase paid in eash, balance in two equal Jayable in one an twe years, 8 per centum per anum, pay- Tote. serianntally. from day of sale, sécured | |n-u7|mm- by deed of trust upon the property sold, or all cash, st the og:l«n of the purchaser. A deposit of $250 will le. All conveyancing. recording. ll Nll of purchaser. plied with within thirty the trustees reserve the rhll to re- property at the risk a: faulting purchaser, r five dl]l' ‘vlfihfi— f snch resale in newspaper pubs listed in Washington. . 8e28-A&ds,ex80 Trustees.. ADAM A. WESCHLER, AUCTIONEER. TRUSTEE'S SALE OF THREE TWO-STORY 6-ROOM BRICK DWELLINGS, NOS. 384, 3836, 338 15th STREET 80UTHI 116 0 st. nw. Night mo: for boys and men. Bession 16212 h‘lnl Oct. 4, 102 COLUMBIA SCHOOL. OF It DRAFTING Roy C. Claflin, Pres. 14th & T Sts. Phone N. 272 Learn Drafting and enter this profession of good pay and congenial work. DAY OR NIGHT SESSIONS INDIVIDUAL INSTRUCTION COURSE IN 3 TO 9 MONTHS Full Information on Request Get Latest Catalogue ENROLL THIS WEEK By virtue of three certain deeds of trst. | The Misses Eastman’s School Tecorded respectively in Liber 4407, follo 118; Mi » Liber 4477, follo and_ Liber ‘4477, folio 1008 17(h 8¢ (Cor: Matn, Aves) 240 ot veq., of th records for the District | High Bchool de nn.n ns on Sept. 28. of Columbih, and at the request of the party | Intermediate a departments open secured _thereby, the undersi surviving Bedd tor”cats trustes will sell by public suction, i froat = Fespective premises. on MONDAY. THE TRIRDT DAY 'OF MENCING AT FOUR- Tfllk’l? O’CIA)CK £, O following described rea in the city of Washington, Diatrict " of Eolambla, to wit: Lot 57 of Eelen M. ’xnn-‘n- ,;uulrmn 1 juare . as it ibdivision, :cnflled m?"sm 64, page 80, of Rcords of, the’ oficc of 7 per cent. due February IMMEDIATELY THEREAFTER, Lot 86 of Helen M. Williams' subdivision in square 1074, a8 per plat of said subdivislon, recorded 64, page 80, of th Foorisd of et ocs of Te" surveyse “of the District of Colnmbia. tmproved by brick dwelling No. 336 15th street s.e.. to be sol subject to & prior dned of trust for 81,000 ot Vpericent, dus Jugu 1924. EDIATHJ Tuzlu:Arrsn. o M. Williams' subdivision in lqn-n 1074, = per piat of said subdivision, recorded in’ Book pase S0 rds of the s of Fe surveyor ot | the Diatrict of Columbls, improved by bl dwelling No. 838 ISth stieet we. to be Svbject to & prior deed of trust for $1,000 i 7 per cent. due February 10, 1024. rms on each parcel: All cash over and above vald tryet. it of $100 on each required st sale. Terms to be Complled thin 30 days from day of other h. defaulting purchaser, after five days' advers tisement of such resale in some newspaper published in Washington, D. C. All conveyanc- rd! venue stampe and sotarial HAWN, Surviving Trustes, PHELAN se22-d&ds, exSu Bl i R R B | ADAM A. WESCHLER, AUCTIONEER. Executrix sale of valuable de- tached corner residence No. 1887 Monroe st. n.w. FOR 8A NO. 413 12th ST. N E.; A TWo. | BY virtae ¢ o wmily Sat; 3 roomn and bath frst foor: 6| Teac0 Y will offer”for sale by public anc’ wms and bath second floor. Corner of alley. ith room for garage: just remodeled; imm Aiate possession second-floor fat. . 85, ¥ down and $50 per month, Incinding pein st and interest. Apply JO. A. HERBERT . 515 East Capitol st. )mi:lz OF HOUSES FOR COLORED | asers from $1.500 up; list sent op re- JAMES MORRIS WOODWARD, 723 0th st. n.w. IF YOU WANT THE QUIET -OF THE COUN- try and the convenience of the city, ask about tlie house we are offering for $8.300 on Sum- mit pla rooms and bath: new pipeless fur- nace: garage: lot 60 by 160. James Morris Woodward. 723 20th st. n.w. COLURED Newly painted "8 rooms and Lath: exeonient rooming ouss location. | Eeay | terms, BRADFORD & CO.. 904 14th Rr. N.W. — AUCTION SALES FUTUKE DAYS. NOTICE OF SALE OF VALUABLE TIMBER The underxigned will offer for sale on FRI. DAY, OCTOBER 14, 1921, AT TWELVE M., e fotlowing ituated aboat 5 miles sontheast of Washington, near Silver T (134 miles from Districe. Line); % mile from state highway: Lots numbered two (2) lo twelve (i2). Farm amoug the heirs of Anthony . deceased, as more particularly de- tion deegs recorded in Liber 5, at fol§s 859, 362, 366, 370, | Gdirges county records. | . more or less. Satisfac- Land is suitable “obdivision. D. &. Owner. SI4 ational _Bank bldg., 4.001.8 Washington, D. C. [HOMAS 1. CARTER, AUCTIONEER. ER MAJESTIC. n_decree. rendered by the cor-| f the city of Alexandria. Va. on the 23rd day of September, 1921, {n the ‘hancery cause therein depending, 'wherein Howard 8. Reeside et als. are plaintiffs and i Colonial Bench Company Is defendant, the ndersigned rec-ivers for the Colonial Beach Company will <& for sale at public suction, at Roberts doca. between Kin | Pri srreets; in the elty of Alexands rin,, TUBSDAY, OCTOBER ELEV! oCK A e s betongiog o the Colonia) Heach Co This steamer is built of steel and ted fn 1903 at Elizabethport. N. “he was not completed until May, 1908, ‘and within the past two years has been thorough- is_overhauied at a cost of spprozimately £35.000. The engines and boilers were buill hy W. & A. Fletcher Company. This teamer s three decks, electric lights, searchlig! running water; all first-class equipment for freight and passenger business; las forty-two ~taterooms and a dining_room.’ Her lencth is 300 feet: her breadth 54 feet over all: her drate @ feet 1 inch light: she is equipped with feathering wheels and the W. & A. Fletcher beam surface condensing_ engine, about 750 lorsepower: Legg boiler, 52 pounds steam pres- are (original) coal bunkers will hold pont 60 tons of coal: she has a lagge frelght AUCTINN Vursaant noration_conrt e = k and will about 300 tons dead weight: her speed is 14 miles per hour. Terms of sale: Cash. A deposit of $2,500 will_be required on the day of sale and the Iwiance of the purchase money must be paid within five days thereafter. CHARLES H. ST. JOHN, CHARLES 8. DOUGLAS, GARDNER L. BOOTHE, Recelvers. se27-14t THOS. J. OWEN & SON. AUCTIONEERS. TRUSTEES' SALE OF VALUABLE APART. MENT HOUSE, KNOWN AS THE “VER NON." SITUATB NO. 1774 “YOU" ST. By aition U1 8 certaln desd of trust, duly re- corded in 52, foll eq., of e Sanil recodin of the District of Ot und at the request of the party secured the undersigued trustees will sell at mmlh- '?' tlon. in front of the prem D OF OCTORER, A 1931, KT HALF PAST FOUR O-CLOCK the following described land and premises. uate in the District of Columbia, and de nated s% and being lot No. 249, in Franklin Sanner's subdivision in square 151, as per plat | § Tecorded in the office of the sucvevor for the Digtrict of Columbia. in Liber 31, folio Trust to be paid in cash. A deposit of quired upon gcceptance of bid. Gvnvqlndn! rding and reveoue stamps at purchaser’s <t Bale to be closed within thirty daye or eposit forfeited. WALTER A. BRO FRED McKEE, <e29-d&ds, exSu Trustees. THOS. J. OWEN & SON, AUCTIONEERS. “Valuable building lots on 1lth|= st. between Monroe and Otis sts. n.w., and on 15th st. near Girard st. n.w. Also Downtown business property, being the three-story brick building No. 406 13th st. n.w., one-half block south of Pa. ave. authority vested.in ux we will sell at on tp front of the respective prem- <ex. on RSDAY. THE SINTH DAY OF u'rnm:n HIo AT FOrR OCLOCK. DAL, in square 2532, fronting 50 feet on 11th. = depth of 150 feet, between Monroe and Otin_ s S FOCR-THIRTY O°CLOCK P DAT--Lot n square 2669. fronting 50 f mear Girard street, The A and other legations. P.).—Lot 808 “ris sunonnced at time of sales. ed upon each parcel upon a id. to be cl th 30 days or de it forfeited. THOS. J. OWEN & SO, Auct. ocld&dsexSu - e divly inclusive. fn a division of the | TORER 8 | revenue xtamps at purchaser's cost. By virtue | duly recorded in Liber tion in front of the nremiene -~ o T DA OF GOTOBER, 1021, AT FOUR-THIRTY O'CLOCK Po.. ut i, book 2, Ingleside subdivision, except the rear 7 feet Ty the width of said ot taken for alley pur- now known for taxation purposes as ot &5. square 2615, as per plat recorded in of rveyor of e District of Cotumbia, T Liber No. 8, folto' 37, fronting 50 feet on Mouroe street by 124 feet on 19th utreet, to & public alley, improved-by a two- story 'attic and cellar 'frame residence, 12 rooms (8 bedrooms). 3 baths, hot-water heat: modern i mhh:‘. southern !Xpfl'\‘ll‘. elmlknl o room for garage. Tnspectl In T30 pm. after October 4. Pow ) title. Onethird cash, balance in one an1 two years, at 7 per cent, secured by deed of truat’on the property sold. oF all cash at the option of the parchaser. ' Deposlt of Te- quired at Terms to be compiled with in 30 Gays. ANl conveyancing, recording, revenue stamps and notarial fees at purchaser’s cost. INDIE F. ROBESON, Esscutrlx. MYER COHEN, Attorne: ocl-d&ds.exSu Woodward bailding. ADAM A. WESCHLER, AUOTIONEER. Valuable Business Property Nos. 818 and 820 41/, Street S.W. by Auction. 2% ivicee, of authority vested fn_the under- will offer for sale by public suction. . in_square 541, .74 feet front by 100 feet deep to 25-foot alley. improved by story brick building, twro-+ concrete cellar, two freight elevators, large platform scale, ‘garage for four trucks. Terms: One-third cash, balance mecured by first and second deeds of trust, particulars of | which will be announced at saie: $300 deposit | kter heras of nate to b complied, wirh ia twenty dass. All conveyancing, recording and Fossension Rental until WESCHLER, Auctioneer. will be given December 15, 1921. j that time, $125 ger moath, THOS. J. OWEN & SON. AUCTIONEERS. TRUSTEES' SALE OF VALUABLE REAL I MPRO THE of two certain deed: Ko g0 ol 318 et follo_427." respectively, of seq.. and Liber 4835, uest of the party sec thereby, the undersigned trustecs will sell, st ubile wuction, in front of 'the premises. o0 §ioND., . THE ULHIRD DAY OF OCTOBER, .D. T FIVE O'CLOCK P.M.. the fol: jowin; premises. nl(\ul. in a5 "a b square 163, as of the surveyor ‘s subdivision of lots in Rice's per plat_recorded in the office of the District of Clumbia, in Liber No. 10 at_folio 130. ‘Terms of sale: Fach of sald late sold sub ¢ trust for $7.000. June 1 3 Mar F0r 169D, respertively: | p-r-m- three ears: alter date, with nterest At 8 per cent. and the amount over and above ! sald deeds of trust fo be pald in cash.- deposit _of $200 requ time of male. " Conveyaucing. "recording wnd revenue stamps st purchaser's cost. Sale to Be Hlosed within thirty dars. otherwise the trustees may readvertise and fesell said prop- erty at the risk and cost of the defaulting purchaser, after five days" publication of such resale in ‘some, Washington ne GHARLES B AWHIR. LLAN E. se22.085.0x80 THOS. J. OWEN & SON, Avmossm. TRT iTl"m' SALE OF VALUABLE REAL ES- IMPROVED BY THE RRICK h“‘FLLIVG NO. 1826 NORTH CAPITOL STREET. By virtue of l l‘!rllin deed of trust duly recorded, in liber 4365, at folio 336 et seq. of the land modl nf the Distriet of Cnlnmb(l. -ud at the uest of the party secured there- . the undersigned trustees wliil sell, at pub- jction, in front of the premises, on DAY THI ELEVENTH DAY OF A. D., 1921, AT FIVE O'CLOCK P. M., the following described land and premises, situate in the County of Washington, District of Co- hllnb and designated as and.being lot 58 in the bdivision of lots in block 7, Blooming- dale, as per plat recorded in the office of the surveyor for the District of Columbia in coun- ty book 13, at page 107. ‘Terms of sale: One-third of the purchase- money to be paid in cash, balance in two equal instailments, payable in one and two years, ‘with interest at 6 per centum per annum, pay- able semi-annually, from day of sale, secured by deed of trust upon the property wold, or all cash, at the option of the purchaser. A de- posit of $250 will be uired at time of sale. ALl conveyancing, recording. revenue stamps, t cost of purchaser. Terms of sale to plied with within 30 days from day of ., otherwite the trustees reserve the right to resell the property at the risk and cost of defaulting purchaser, after five days’ adver- tisement -of such resale in xome mewspaper published in Washington, D. €. JOHN "A. FREDERICK A 0e30-d&ds, exsu EDUCATIONAL. NATIONAL SCHOOL FINE & APPLIED ART FELIX MAHONY, Director. Ph. M. 1760 New Location: Conn. Ave. & M St. Day and Evening Classes Children’s Saturday Class Interior Decoration, Costume De- uol;rn.\‘. stees. .lgn, Textile Design, Calor, Com- cial Drawing, Life, Sketch, P-lntlng and Modeling Clulu. Individual Instruction. School Begins October 1st. Hours for Registration, 11 to 2; 4 to 6 daily." o, ‘the | ers, of the land records of the District of Colum. | ated ! TU] '0CTOBER, | Tuition, $85 per Annum Seasions 10100 to 1200 am. or 5115 to 7:00 p.m. 1L. B.—LL. X.—X. P. L ours, 11 am. to 6 pm. 1316 K St. NNW. Ph Main 4383 UILD] T0A% EDUUATIO! Y, Practical courses for men and women. o | [i special intersst to lawyers, students and all who speak in public. Coaching. ce K. & K. Way No drugs. dieting or viclent exercises. No double chin’can withstand this method. THE K. & K. INSTITUTE (teath ym) 1413 H street n.w. HALL- NOYES SCHOOL Full graded and by “private couching o yoaths reachers. (each- ave oceaslon uits. Civil Bervice prep. by ex-examiner U. 8. Catalogue. R Frances Maon Hall, i M. 3877. 221 E-8t. N.W. ST. MARGARET’S SCHOOL EPISCOPAL. A day and boarding school for girls. Kinder- mrten department. Boys sdmitted to lower des. 2115 California 8! Es TIBPISCOTT & BAKER. Principais MI8S L. ELMENDORY. Associate Prin. ocl! AUDI TING Usable, practical training for the work of the Auditor—a complete and thorough course in the.principles and procedures of Auditing. Part of the professional educational pro- gram of THE NATIONAL SCHOOL OF COMMERCE Edwin C. 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Part Scholarships for Ex-Service Meh For Catalogs of Above Courses Call or Address 1736 G St. NW. YMCA Open GUNSTON HALL Fiorida Avenue A Resndent and Day School for | Girls. Thirticth Year Begins Sept. courses. Prepara Pest.gra Musie, An. " Domestle Science. CHILD lnl N'S DIPAn'anT EVERLEY R, MA Mrs. Bl SON. Principal. Sidwell’ Friends School 1811 Eye St. N.W. For Boys and Girls 39th Year Begins Sept. 21 Thos. W. Sidwell, A.M. Principal DNIVERSITY SCHOOL — Pres., COLUMBIA Thomas Shepherd, D, Il.ll‘rlmnl. colls fl w. Indiv. AStmaty ‘mathematics, : Diyehology: day. Bights coled: mode Corcoran School of Art Beginning Monday, Oct. 3rd Day and Evening Classes for men and women in Life, Portrait Antique and_Still Life. Pfl neipal, Edmund C. 'l'l!bell Instrue - Richard Baner and Mathilds M. Leisonring. Mrs, M. 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Instructors Enter at any time Dexcriptive catalog STEWARD SCHOOL of Higher Accountancy 1202 F St. Main 8671 STRAYER’S Seventeenth Successful Year Twenty-five Thousand Students Faculty of Twenty-five Specialists " Spacious Class-rooms Intensive Secretarial Training District Accountancy School [Complete Courses in All Com-| mercial Course Branches Energetic Bureau of Placements ‘ Classes Forming Weekly FSt.atNinth Main 3430 1330 19th St N.W. Sixteeenth Year Begins September Thirtieth Lucy Madeira Wing, A. B., Vassar Head Mistress LAW SCHOOL of The National University Co-Educational (Incorperated by Special Act of Congrem.) Fifty-third Year Begins October 1, 1921 Classes, 6:30 to 9 Each Evening Standard courses leading to the degress of LLB. LLM. and . L. and qualifying for ad- mllllon to examination for the Bar. - Students by intensive study may complete the maximum work of- fered In shorter time. For catalog or other information, apply National University Law Building, 818 13th street northwest. ‘Telephones Main 6617 and Franklin %&nmt,ns:nm “MUSICAL IRSTRUCTION Drummer of the Wardman Park Hotel Orchestra desires a limited number of pupils. Phone Col. 5265-J 1952 Calvert Bt. 3. B. SHIMER. Saltsman Music Studio PIANO, VIOLIN, VOICE 1322 G n.w. Fr. 1274. Recitals, Pnctlce Rooms. Skoale, " facilites, cantrally consider desirable violinist and vocaliat Address Box 3iT-R. Strof- "'f‘ wil for facalty. fice. MRE. VERNON H. GOLDSMITH. Teacher of Pi 1824 Euclid st n.w _ Phe NEW YORK TO EUROPE ilings from Pier 74, 34th St, N. R. S. S. GEORGE W ASHINGTON and AMERICA (Piers 3 and 1, Hoboken) excepted. PLYMOUTH—CHEKBOURG GEORGE WASHINGTON Oct. 4—Nov. 8—Dec. & , AMERICA: > Nov. 1-Nov. 20—Jan. 3. PLVMDUTH—BOULOGNE-—LONDON Ia.rulmun—cwlorlubk. cmznm Oct. 11—Nov. 15—Dec. 18 * ANHANDLE STATE: = TA ek, 85—Nov. 26—Dec. 71 BlEMEN—-DANZ‘G HUDSON: 15— Dec. 3=—..ouiim PRINCESS lA'l'om Oot. 23—Des. 18— POTOMAC: Nov.18—..... UNITED STATES LINES 45 Broadway 2050 Whitehall - Moore & McCorma:k Company, Inc, Roosevelt Steamship Company, Inc, United American Lines, Inc. Managing Operators for the United States Shipping Board "\/@ ' AUSTRALIA Lo%luly, Suva. New Zesland, | Passenger Steamers B. M 5. I"’ Mrs. Isabel Garvin Shcfi_cy Teacher Voice Culture and Singing. 8helley Building, 1524 H st. n.w. Bhakespearean and Old Italian Methods. 14 lessons. $21. Franklin 3801. scEgo ¢ SINGING | 2y seventh n-r Mme, Lucia Borderi, diploma- raduame and formerly assistant to Lamperti cher of Bembrich), principal. _Foreign in- struction at home. Bookl requent. Con- Sltations. 110 1. 16288 aw. Phons N. 708 MISS HILDA 8. HADDEN. Teacher of piano—accompanist. 1008 Mass. ave. n.w. 5 Luxuriously ape-« pointed passen- ger steamers of Edwin Hart’s Musical Studios 16th and Columbia road and 1016 Calvert at. Phones Col. 8074-3660. Pi; Violin. Mando- 1in._Ukuleie. Saxophone. ete. PIANO INSTRUC'I'ION pollJBS MARY ISABEL KELLY Pupll of Xaver Scharwenks, Berlln, 168 17th 8t. Studio, WASHINGTON COLLEGE OF Phone EIGHTEENTH YEAR Elementary and Advanced Courses in All Branches of Music 714 17th St. WINTER BUILDING STORAGE 80,000 sq. ft. Finest Bte e Space in Cli 50b"Roome ot Houseb bole Goods ana Expert P-cken. Crllers & Shippm City, Saburban and Loog Distance Moving. 8845 r re Enlm!: MAIN 8778, Dumi DIXIE HAu.l G CO., Local and Long Distance Commereial and Household Storage. Packing, Crating and Shipping. " Moving l.lTI'LEF[ELD ALVORD&CO. lB!l Ave. lW. nhnl Main E UNITED STATES ° E STORAGE CO. 1 ESTIMATES PHONES 7iNT3732 o I PackinG NNV ERRINE R i UNION it 8 STORAGE +COMPANY l! 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Going South Why Not Break the Monotony of All-Rail Travel By a Deligl:lf.nl Water Trip Historic P:t‘omu River G:enm::;!e Bay Norfi:l';x. Va. Convenient rail connections to All Points on SEABOARD AIR LINE ATLANTIC COAST LINE NORFOLK & WESTE SOUTHERN RAILWAY THRU TICKETS City Ticket Office, 781 15th N.W. Norfolk & Washington Steamboat Co. Nonwss._N AMERICA LINE Sweden. I)emmrk (‘emum \NEW' YOl}K—sVRE—AiUS_ ct. 12 La Lorraine -ct. 16 Erance . Paris . cnmn ldi Zeape i SO ROUSSILLON. L4 BOURDONNAIS - s Now 'in Effect. TOURS in ALGIERS& MOROCCU Sailings {rom Bordcnus of Marssiles hres” and Four Woek Motor Tripe thh For interestin COMPANY'S OFFIC] 1419 New York Ave., Sraah descrizcive literature, WEST “Empress 22.200 tons Electric Palm Gnrden. Shore visits and launch excursions. Panama Canal, Porto Rico, St. Thomas, For rates and full information apply to local agents or C. B. PHELPS, City Passenger Agent. 1419 New York Ave., Washington, D. C. CANADIAN PACIFIC RAILWAY, WINTER CRUISES DE LU by the splendid Cpnadian Pacific Steamship THE LARGEST STEAMER OIL BURNING—8P LEAVING NEW YORK Callis it Ha (Cuba), iton. &.-T-'m:m. bt o’ (hEaad), Pierre (Martinigue), Charlotte llrol. and Nassau (Bal . 1st cruise; Hamilton ( Luxzurous Suites, rooms with bath, single and double rooms with bedsteads. #alt_Water Swimmin Unexcelled cuisino and service. Limit To Panama Canal, Spanish Main, South America, Windward Isles. INDIES YR of Britain” displacement SAILING TO THE TROPICS . 0TLESS DECKS—NO CINDERS—NO SOOT. JAN. 21 and FEB. 21 * DAY TOURS $300.00 UP (Jamaica), Oolon (Pansma). La Guayra (Barb Fort de (8t. Thot Franos . Baa Juan (Porto iuda), 2nd cruise. ks—ample for deck games. Orchestra for Daneing. passenger list. No cargo carried. portunity to see U. K. operations in also romantic scenes of Spanish Conquest. Telephone Main 768 '!‘nle'wu