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AUCTIONS. FC® SALE—HOU! FOR SALE—HOUSES Continred, l Continued. FOR SALE—HOUS! Continued. THE EVENING STAR ' WASHINGTON, D. FOR SALE—HOUSES Continued C., WEDNESDAY, OC AUCTION SALES FUTURE DAYS. HE D(,E“s‘&_ M’ D%ETON INC. 1334 H Street N.W. Phone Main 1028 KAL: ()R AMA RO-\D CHEVY CHASE, D. C. PRICE. $15.500. Three story 1 Bungalow type; 8 rooms and bath: one block haths: from circle on exclusive atreet: lot 80 ff Col. rd. and Conn. ave. Poswession in 30 with unueual planting of shrubbery. p £ Y ¢ ttle home and it may be soid or NEAR 18h AND S STS. teras: PRICE. $7.950. NEAR 18th AND LOL RD. Convenient dowr.town location: owne - desires auick sale of Sroom and bath, 3-story brick. dition. Very easy terms. ELAND P\RK PRICE. $15, Juet rediiced for auick it wnd i unques tionably the best offering In this location. D NE‘\R l4(l| AND NEWTON. SEMI-DETACH! 000, reception hall, living room, di A kitchen. 2nd floor: 4 be fached: 10 rooms, 2 baths, front and rear parches: hardwood floors, elec., h.-w.h. and other up-to-date improvements. In perfect condition. SOUT HFAQT PRICE. ONLY six-room house N\lnnlll style: dwood floors; room for gu- newly decorated throughout; immediate possession. NEARBY MARYLAND. PRICE, $10.500, Suburban home: bungalow style. modern improvements: 4 ground fronting 300 feet on newly maca CHEVY CHASE, MD. DETACHED, $9,500. Attractive suburban homes on_iot 60180 ft Tith hrublers. shade trees and a two-car rage. House rooms and bath, modern Beat_aud lighr. “-m: is in perfect condition. eft’ the count Ovper bas Ieft the country and desires quick COLUMBIA HEIGHTS. PRICE, $11,500. Best location near 14th and Columbla road. 8 rooms, 2 baths; h..w.h., elec.: room for ga- d; oun orchard; plenty of owers and rage. Fossession and convenient terms. nspect this ‘at_once. (rEOR(.F’l OWN. JU§l OFF NORTH CAPITOL ST PRICE, $8,100. d bath: colontal Toom_for garage: possession given by ow: ged 4 NEAR l6lh A\ID IRVING. PRICE, $10.400. Thoroughly modern” home just listed for auick sale. " 6 large rooms and bath, with all the latest improvements. 'm;\ in & bargain. 1 Targe corner beick o 10 rooma and bath. Owner will sell on very small and make easy terms. or will c change for other property. East of Wisconsin ave., north of O st. CHEVY CHASE, D. C. PRICE. $15.500. Detached bungalow: hollow tile and cement construction: 8 rooms, 2 baths. all the latest Improvements: built rage. One block from Conn. ave. o front very P EXTENDED. PRICE, $9,000. This section s rapidly increasing Frame house, ms, 2 bath ved heating plant; elec.; 24 arge lot. it Teaving ity Wil aeti cash and eass monthly payments e aciive. e L2 _HI DGES & MIDDLETON, INC. . MEMBERS OF WASHINGTON REAL ESTATE BOARD. 1334 H Street N.W. Phone Main 1028 CHOICE HOMES lN EVERY SECTION— EVERY ONE A BARGAIN. CHEVY CHASE. Maznificent home. large grounds: 11 3 %1 _every modern convenience: Prive greatly reduced. -n‘lw 8 rooms, porches; Exceptionally low priced COLUMBIA HEIGHTS. . fl.} 000_Columbla rd. off 14th st. 311, 9 rooms, baths; " No"room fo m.1 {000—West of 1Hth s h., elec.; good' maliion. 30 Coloulaltyne; & roomms; Bath: hardwood; porches; room $5.500Corner home: 6 Fooms, bath; attractive finish; garage. SAUL’S ADDITION. 1418 Eye Street N.W. Northeast. We have just heen author- ized to o this_desirably located semi- detached home. It s lllfl ive In’ &p- pearance and situated on rge cormer ‘There ure six well prop«nlnn-d ToOms, hall d bath. The house in PRICE, 87,730 Columbla Heights PBH‘E $11,000. A handsome wemi-detached amily apartment h|l||d\n: in the best of the venient to the apartment six re light. In excellent conditios Rnnd proposition, and an inspection will be your_advantage. Near Dupont Circle. PR] 'E, $15,500. 1d be diticult to te this house section at the lbfl price. There Kkood nlm!l rovms and three well Newly ‘deccrated throughout and In perfect condition. Dom't overlook this $13.000. it aily attractive semi-detached home in & Gelighttal Tocation. Elght rooms aud tiled ter heat: el ht; hard- tiled kitchen: sleeping ' porch. tion: early possession. Phone for full particulars. 1418 Eye Street N.W. 8 ROOMS. INSPECT TODAY. 1215 to 1223 Kenyon St. N.W. L NEW HOMES. The homes with the 7 ROOMS AND BATH. Open Daily. H. R. HOWENSTEIN CO. 1314 F Street N.W. 1746 S St. N.W. Most attractive 3-story residence; red pressed containing 11 an 1 lary Shing i perfoct vondition Tastily and rn-lvely decorated throughout. Brick gar: or two_large cal Ready for immediate Prlte. '$15,750 for quick sale. On Belmont St. Bet. 18th St. and Columbia Rd. ive, modern home. _contalnin; 2 baths: hot-water heat, gas anc el # Parlor, reception _hall, dining porch 5 ruge: lar foom, pantry and kitchen on the first foor. s Eronade. Former govermment omcial leaving Tieep 1ot to wide paved alley. Property is now 10 . elec; rooms, 2 baths: all screened and PETWORTH. ste roof; . 30:000—Bet Dargain; G rooms, tile bath: terms. elec. anl’ch parquetry floors; 4 nvllllnn leaving eity. = Home Park: 6 \\ ASHINGTON HEIGHTS. mom X i porches; room’ for o 14 large rooms, 3 " g7500—Warder st.; 6 rooms, tile bath: nts: handsomely ol o 5 an > talning: IArge ||I:¢pln' porch; h.-w.h., elec.: deep lot to ation: 10 rooms, 3 baths; : many other improve: o i Rt Si400—Vicinity 15th 3t. and Lnlnmhn rd.; 10 rooms, 2 baths; h.-w.h. ; newly gavered. ™ Pousession” within 18 Soirs "STier epost o J13750-Victaity 18h and U ets cw-h.;” double beick g Dandy I -w. ments: $25,000—Near Farragut s section; 16 rooms, 3 Ioln to alley. 12 rooms, ge. Very ma. 000—Fine condition: : 000 Walking_ distance; 10 very large 5 5 ..J.‘.‘:.._ .,‘.‘“:m::;“ T baths: how.n.. else.; wandertal wood- | Main 4846. 1514 K St. N.W. fireplaces; garage: B Yy "10 rooms, 2 baths; VE., NORTH OF BRAD- good heating system; elec.; newly papered all; 8 rooms: bath: extra S and mm«l : sleeping mn‘h verandas; BLOOMINGDALE. $11,000—Near Dupont Circle: 9 rooms, 2 rage: large lot $8.900—First st. near Bryant: 9 rooms, bath; Dath -w.h., elec.; good conditio far ofce: . fnrul‘v‘ heat; good condition. ‘Terms. for garage. FOR HOMES AND 13 , 0006 fooms. bath howh. elec.i good (ondition. s Toom otk ood See MAHORNEY & SULLIV eonaitinm; veor large garage, six cars. SRy e n"m'mr""m o] e r"TE:,n:o' sl T" on s NORTHEAST. Sondidion & Napa? Tooms bl famice heAti}Fon. CoLORED—710 @ BT, N W.—8 ROOMS 00— ; and bath, brick: Ideally < amall cast: futmate Tout, can be comveried 1nto. business: BUSINESS. and monthly payments: Apply now bringing in good rent 800—Good _section Store, 7 rooms, J0S. A. HERBERT & SO .0 n Park: vacant: 6 rooms. fixtures lnw lo(h'k. i ast_Capitol st i paleid Lo near - Washington Circle. | [ichect 1364 Shepherd St. N.W. $6,000—Near Senate office building; 10 Store and dwelling. Immediate Posses $18,000—0n ave. near Powhatan Hotel; fatory belck; e condifion; steamn Beat, elec. J0th st between ¥ ot. and Pa t front. rooms. bath; good condition; latrobe heat, gas. $5.250—Two-story _brick; 6 rooms, bath; newly papered; ‘and possession on deposit. SOUTHEAST. Vacant, $5390-B et uesr Leths ® rooms, bath; 4335 Wonderful site, 50 feet on busy F bowh. good_condition. st_and a frontage on 11th it.; 4-atory building, 5550 Sermidetacheds rooms (e nave 1 Ia of other business ebee o€ puvna residences in B.-w.h., gas; reasonable’ term: could be remodeled. ces 000 SVieinity House offi¢e building: :n. usingrs. sone “which rooms, bath: h.w.h.; good condition. See us about them. WALTER A. BROWN, 1400 H St. N.W. N GOOD NORTHEAST HOMES. AT THE RIGHT PRICES. Near Union .Station. Price. o0—Cash, $750. Bay-window brick: 7 rooms. bath. furnace Beat: convenient to both car lines. Main 1633. Main 1654. T High View. Price, $5,750—Cash, $1,200, 0 a month. Colonidl style home: 6 furnace. cement cellar: porche nd rear. Will repaper for purchase This is a bargain. Near 14th and Md. Ave. N.E. VACANT—Price, $5,000. $750 Cash. Balance Monthly. mz!ll Da\::?h' !\)flflml..v hll’l; "‘m'.t:.le; cellar rentire house. Newl Pee Fard to wide alley. Lk P $3,000—K St. N.E. Brick; Cnh and $40 Moath] heat; wll shed and rea t porch; Q rooms, bltj' latrobe r alley. $6,100—Corner, N.E. Brick, of 8 rooms on 2 floors; bath: furnace; s and elect. This house is located between I th car lines and sold to settle an estate. erms. Near Lincoln Park. Price, $4,350—Cash, $300. tiful colonial poreh brick of 6 rooms. rear porch, large yard to alley; room for garage. 3rd St. Near H St. Price, $8.250—Cash, $1,000. !&mldetlche«l bs :—wlnflo' bricl on 2 floors; th, furnace; deep lof garige. Near 14th and E Sts. Price, $6,000; cash. Sl 000, and $30 a month buys a nice home of and bath; fur- mace, cellar with Saundry, rear alley; good conditon. $5,000—Two-Family Flat. Near 14th and F Sts. Maryland Ave. N.E. ‘Well built, 2-story brick of 4 rooms and $10,500. Colonial style; 8 rooms, tiled bath: th on each loor, with separate entrance a Rented at $25 each. Will accept $1,000 cas) balance mont ‘Terms arranged. DAVID E. BARRY, 1807 H St. N.W. Realtor—— Main 1801 ___———— MIDDAUGH & SHANNON INCORPORATED, ESTABLISHED 1899, SUNSHINE WOODLEY HOMES PARK MICHIGAN CONN. AVE. PARK, HOMES. Exhibit No. 2727 Comn. Between Woodisy, 10, and Cathedral'ave. X Two stories, attic, library, two fireplaces, two baths, two showers, breakfast and sleeping porches, chauf- feur’s or maid’s room with bath; single or double garage 12th and Mich. Ave. $7,650 to $9,250. Central hall houses and bungalows, in town, with lots 75 ft. front. Take 11th or F or N. Cap. st. car marked “Brookland” to end of route, or call us for automobile. at cost. MASSACHUSETTS AVENUE PARK. THE IN-TOWN SUBDIVISION. From Rock Creek Park to Cathedral avenue (Woodley road) from Massachusetts avenue to near Connecticut Avenue bridge, 4,000,000 feet of beautifully wooded lots and villa sites for no more than good suburban lots are now selling for miles farther out. Phone for prices and build your own “dream home” from $15,000 up. MIDDAUGH & SHANNON INCORPORATED, Tenth Floor, Woodward Building, 15th and H Sts. Main 6935. et e —— J. EDWARD LEWIS, } 912 15th St. N.W. Main s51. SAUL’S ADDITION. COLUMBIA HEIGHTS. Kennedy Eir:ft. s o Euc]id St. Near!: nt‘l l'o-lury ‘bric] me; - m-n- lld two bathe; PRICE, m.wo. BLOOMINGDALE. Randolph Street. Six-room and bath home: furnuce heat; rage for two cars PRICE, $7.200. K St. Near North Capitol. Two-story brick hor 8 rooms and ba PRICE, $3,250. and Park Road fly_house. Two five- Separate heating pl Near 19th hed two-fs 3d Street Northeast. In the 500 block. Two-story brick. rooms and bath. PRIC, $3,500. ‘J. EDWARD LEWIS, 15th Street N.W. ® ¢| Containing 8 rooms, 2 baths and vacant. Price _only, $ Reasonable terms. Douglasx l B\illogh & Company 324 Southern Bldg. Phone Maln 7445 10; H n. EW R Sheplierd st sleeping porches: instantaneous water ete. Possession_Oct. 15. M. 768. FOR SALE— VACANT. In Mt. Pleasant. built-in garage; practically new. Price and terms are very rea- sonable. HARRY A. KITE, Semldetnched; not a new house but in frst: class condition: & rooms on two floors; mod: vy sepvanta foom ia basement. For sale by any’ broker. J. 8. GRUVER, M. 768. Union Trust bldg. 7% FOR SBALE BY OWNER, 9-ROOM HOUS! between 10th and 1ith, on Girard st. n.w. gan be rented a8 3 separate apts. Phone Linc. N. L. SANSBURY CO, INC, N. L. SANSBURY CO,, INC,, Phones Main 5903-4-5. Northwest. PRICE. “'IM An_attractive two-story co- rool " electric Tight; hardwood floorn. In excelient condition. o Tuers is ample room for garage: e sestion_ can be bad “Thehouse is COMPLETELY FUR- NISHED at the above price. | Mt. Pleasant. PRICE, $13,500. A besutiful detached home ‘containin; well ari and bath: electric ligh tion. Concrete hlock a lot 30x120. This is an unusual value 20’ merits immediate inveatigation. There are very few homes of this type In Plessant, Terms. Near 16th and Columbia Road. PRICE, $5,000. A splendid bome of eight rooms and bath; nut-w-ur heat; electric 1 flwn!r sbove price. Act quickly. Saul's Addition. PRICE, $12,250. One of the prettiest semi- bungalows in this section. Neven rooms a tiled bath; hot-water hea electric light hlrd'ood floors and trim. French doors qi) breakfast porch, which is lighted Beautiful living room extend- the entire front of the house arge fireplace. In perfect Phone for full particul condi- tion. Phones Main 5903-4-5. AUCTION SALES TOMORROW. At D. Notes" Auction Rooms 633 La. Ave. On Thursday, October 6, at 10 a.m., a large assortment of Fur- nishings, Carpets and Rugs, China, Glassware, Bedroom Fur- niture, Chairs, Desks, Talking Machines, also lot of Men’s and |b; Women’s Furnishings, all by public auction. - Terms, Cash. D. Notes, Auctioneer. THOS. J. OWEN & BON, AUCTIONEERS. Valuable building lots on 11th st. between Monroe and Otis sts. n.w., and on 15th st. near Girard st. n.w. Also Downtown business property, | 2 being the three-story brick building No. 406 13th st. n.w., one-half block south of Pa. ave. Ry anthority vested in na we will sell at action, in front of the respective prem- on THURSDAY, THE SIXTH DAY 0F BE FOUR O'CLOCK I ot 23 in wqunte. 2595, fromting 30 Feet an 1. by a depth of 159 feet, between Monroe and sts FOUR-THIRTY O'CLOCK P.M.. SAME . Jn wiuare 2060, (ronting 30 feet on 15th street n.w.. mear Girard street, The Mexican, Cuban, French and other legations. ALSO AT FIVE 0'CLOCK P.M.—Lot 803 in square 236, improved by tle three-story brick buflding, 408 13th st. n.w., overlooking Pa. ave. n Terms announced at time of sales. $250 deposit required upon each parcel upon_ ac- ceptance of bid. Sales to be closed within 30°days or depoait fortelted. THOS. J. OWEN & BON, Auct. ocl dkds.cxe ADAM A. WESCHLER. AUCTIONEER. Valuable Business Property Nos. 818 and 820 41/, Street S.W. by Auction. By virtue of authority vested in_the nnder- signed, 1 will offer for by public auction, in front of the premises, on THERSDAY, OC- TOBER SIXTH. 1921 AT HALF-PAST FOUR CK I".M.. lots 89 and 90, in square 541. vt thoit By 100" Teet deep o 25 foat ey, improved by two-story brick bullding, ncrete cellar, two freight elevators, large platform scale, garage for four trucks. Terms: One-third cash, balance secured by TRADE AR REGIETIRGS | Fmbr:cmg in part H: consisting of 12 Chairs, ¢ Chinese and Domestic Rugs, dle: Hinol Brass Clock Sets, Japanese Bronzes Chinese Bric-a-Brac, Water Colors Sets, Mirror: Chairs, 3-piece Living Room Suite, and Rugs, Library Tables, Paintings, quarters, kitchen and pantry, etc. 715 Antiqu On View Thursday, October 6th. 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., day of Beptember, 1821, in thu eln hanes therein depending. ~wh chance erein depending. Foward 8. e et als. are plaintiffs the Colonfal Beach Company is defenda aus undersigned receivers for the Colonial B any will offer for sale at public auction. oberts dock, between King and Prince on AT U Eireeta i the ety of Alexandria TUESDAY, OCTORER ELEVE! FLEVEN O'CLOCK A M., the steamer ** belonging to the Colonfal Beach Com-) This steamer fs built of steel and was at Elizabethport. J. ed until May. 1908, and | a| | | va., 1921 not_compl Wi be 7 Iy overhauled at a cost of approximi $35.000. The engines and boilers by W. & A Fletcher Company. Thi ha electric I running_water: ‘all_firat freight and pnssenger husin staterooms and & dining_roqm. Her lonath, 18 Teet; her breadth 54 feet over all: her | Grare’s et T tach lght: she is equipped with | feathering_wheels and the W. & A. Fletcher | beam surface condensing_engine. about 750 horsepower: Legg bofler, 52 pounds steam pres. re (original): her inkers will hold | Jast two years hax been thorough- | iy uilt | Steamer 5. hiight, o equipment —for Nus forty-two | first_and secoud deeds of trust. particulars of which will be announced at saie: deposit at sale. Terms of sale to be complied with in twes (Al conveyancing, recording and rehaser’s cost. Possession fiven December 15, 121, Rental uatil That Tiate, $iot per menth: DAM A. WESCHLER, Auctioneer. 20-0&ds.exSu FUTURE DAYS. dan. New B. H. Gruver Homes. 19th and Park Road. Pight rooms and bath: 22 ft. wide ol heated "Rarage, instantancous water Deater. builtin china Closet. double scrcened sleepine porches, etc.: one corner house. ANICE, 6-ROOM ditfon like new: ) wide avenue ‘WOODLEY PARK, modern_and nearly new and bath, sleeping and bre and bath’ for servant; garage: condition; _possession from t L iridgeLocated on South Dakota ave- nue: home of seven rooms and bath: entirely modern; large lot: ideally situated. Price, on conrentent term Hlos00: CLAUDE WAIHEV ast_porches: room all in excellent owner. Price, n 3534. N.B.—§ ROOMS, COXD\XAL FRONT concrete n-cx xcellent _condition ; room for domble paved alley back ot stde; ALl white ne(gnbarnmd reasonable terms. Best Values Northeast. 500—NEAR 7th AND L 'STS. N.E.—SUB- ‘stantial brick of 7 fooms and batl farnace heat, with 2-story brick gai in rear for, 2 cars. Only_$750 Possession guaranteed. $5, 23 ‘required. 7,350—0n 5th st. n.e. near K—A 3-room deep % planned home with large porches, hot- water heat; property in excellent con- dition and terms can be arranged. $3.000—Md. ave. n.e.—Six-room and bath brick house in nice condition and occupled by owner. A splendid buy at the above price. 50—Well built six-room and bath brick with new metal garage for 2 cars. Can be purchased on $300 cash. 500—Southeast—Six-room and bath brick on a lot 110 feet deep to alley; house in good condition; a very low price for this_property. Terms arranged. Howenstein Bros., '".hl!dflll-l ne Phone Line. 897-898. D ine contien: & bar. | &0 4 Ine co Dn. a bar- ":fl.' Fprice. s A" HAYDEN, 1410 st n.w. FOR SALE—COLORED. Several very desirable 6-room houses, located in the northwest section of the city. Price, $2,650. Terms, $150 cash and $30 per month, including all interest. . PINN, 712 Kenyon st. n.w Downtowu. loors, bath; hot-water hests X rirea " Tor. elvflrlclt’ Posséssion with deed. Bargain, $8 33! N e II‘M. 500. Col. 5817. Phone |, 1 THOS. J. OWEN & BON, AUCTIONEERS. * SALE OF VALUABLE REAL ES- IMPROVED BY THE BRICK NO. 1826 NORTH CAPITOL By virtue of a certain deed of trust duly r No. 4365, at folio 350 et neq., Fds of the District of Calumbin, there: dersigued trostees will seli. at pub. tront of the premises, on TUES- OF OCTOBER, AT FIVE 0'CLOCK P. M., the g described land and premives, situate in the County of Washington, District of Co- lumbia, and designated as and being lot 58 in the subdivision of lots in block 7. Blooming- dale, as per plat recorded fn the office of the surseyor 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 installments, payal one and two years, with interest at 8 per centum per annum, pay- able semi-annually, from day of sale, secured by deed of trust upon the property doid, or all cash, at the option of the purchaser. posit of Il be required at time of sale. All conveyancing, recording, revenue stamps, etc.. at cost of purchaser. Terms of sale to be complied with within 30 days from day of sale, otherwise 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 some newspaper published in Washington, D. C. JOHN “A. "MASSIE, FREDERICK A. HOLTON, €e30-d&ds,exSu Trustees. ING THOS. J. OWEN & SON. AUCTIONEERS. | RALE OF an'mr\ UNIMPROV- NG LOTS. FRONTING ON !n:m‘l GALLATIN THE . E] e SOUARE. WITH THE EXCEBTT OF TWO LOTS. By virtue of a cetain deed of trust, duly re. corded in Liber No. 3816, folio 267 et seq.. of the land records of the District of Culnmbl:. and at the request of the party secured there- B. fhe ‘undersigned trustess will sell at pub- lic auction; i front of the premises. on MOX- pAY mm TENTH DAY . A.D. AL PASY FOUR O'CLOCK Baf, the !uuowm described 1and and premises, situ: ate in the county of Washington. District of Columbia, ‘and destamated av and eing both inclusive, and m- 9 to 18, both tn- clull't‘ in block (no 3002), in Srightwood Park, as per plat recorded i the office of the surveyor of the District of Co- lumbia, in county book 7, Rea ot the purchase Terws of sle: One.d paid fn cash, balance in two equal TootaTiments, payABle. in’ one. ARd two yeare: with intecest per centum per annum, pay- sble semianaually, from day of sale. sécured by deed of trust upon the property soid, or all cash, at fllt option of the purchaser. A of $250 will be required at time of sale. conveyancing. recording, revenuc stamps, efc., at cost of purchaser. Terms of sale to be com: Dlicd with within thirty days from day of sale, otlierwise the trustees reserve the right to II- sell the property at the risk and f ulting purchaser. after five days' t of resale In some news) sked in Washington, D. “im B W RAWLINGS, Trustees. T 8628 ddds.exSu Back ,E,a},'mBia,,Ch Co. THOS. J. OWEN & 80N, AUCTIONEERS. e LR e S TRUSTEES' SALE OF VALUABLE TWO- 4800 Block Iowa Ave. STORY BRICK DWELLING, NO. 700 14th Street Extended. Immediate Possession. Detached Corner Home B.-w. Th hly i‘:- in e En ractivery ‘and completely farnished. The F. H. Smith Company, 8)5 15th st. COTTAGE. A Htth uAm’!—1 rooms, bath, e BIGHLY. MODERN: and sleeping porches. Tatge Jor. I5 Jainutes to Treasury by motor. Eithier car line. SPECIALLY PRICED. Trul a bargain for some one. Inspect one Cleveland 1490. Brookland. $6,500. Terms. A ol goud g fuses home fn a very desirable to all conveniences; slectric Tahter lnrnlcl heat; tiled bath: double uckl and day or even- 18th STREET N. By virtue of cemln deed of trust, doly, recorded in Liber No. 2010, tollo 478 478 et weq.. of $he 2"the request ot the arty secn al al e request of the undersigned trustees 5 -ll at Dflfit auction, in front of the premises, on FRIDAY, THE FOURTEENTH DAY OF OCTOBER, A.D. 1821, AT HALF-PAST THRER 0’'CLOCK . fi. following described land and prem- te in the District of Columbia, and of lots num- jumbered 22 of ird Clark lflfl and bered 5, 6, 7, 8 and 9 the subdivision made by other trustees of part of *) “‘Chance,"” now known nd “‘Isherwood,”” as per plat recorded in the office of the surveyor for_the District of Columbla, In_Liber Governor Shepherd, at follo 13, de’ seribed by metes and follows: Be- Finning &t a point on the east line of Eigh- Teenth street distant 53 feet 4 inches, north from the intersection of said line with the north line of Gales street; thence north on Eighteenth street 13 feet 4 lnches; khm:o gast parallel ‘with Gales strest 78 8 inches; thence south parallel with mnmnm Birest 18 fest 4 inches; thence west 70 feet 8 jnclies to the iny Terms of by Coaveyauciag, re- ning. ll!l.AIleu‘ . Cording revenue stam; t A d tucmnrdr‘mueg n.l w And e purchaser_al time of sale. ¥. NORMENT, CHARLES W. SIMPSON, 0c5-dids,exBu “Trustees, bout 60 tons o she has a large freight | deck and will earry about 300 tons dead! welglit; her apeed in 14 miles per hour. : Cash. A deposit of will be. required on 'the day of ‘sale and the balance of the purchase money must be paid within five da; ter. JOHN, ST. 8. DOUGLAS, BOOTHE, g ] Trllatees Sale of a Valuable! Tract of Land, Containing About 16 %5 Acres on Massa- chusetts Avenue Opposite the | Home of Mr. Charles C.| Glover and Fronting About | 737.52 Feet on Massachusetts Avenue, 798.81 on Arizona| Avenue and 651.26 Feet on| Quebec Street. By virtue of a certain deed of trust’ duly re corded in Liber No. 3510, folio 11 et seq.. of the land records of the District of Columbia, and at the request of the party secured there- by. the undersigned trustees will sell at public auétion, in front of the premirer, on MONDAY, NTEE! D. 0¥ OCTORER OU scribed land and prem the county of hington, Dist bia, and designated as and bei tracts of land cailed ‘‘Grasslands,’ and *“Terra Firma.” described as’ follows: 1 « parts of the “Alliapee* | Be- | ginning for the same at the Intersection of the north line of Massachusetts avenu Iaid down on plat recorded in Liber Cou folo 25. of the records of the offi veyor of the District of Columbia, center line of Forty-second street same is laid down on the Highway Plans, and_running theace nortl said last mentioncd line to its with the south line of Quebee (formerly Quin- ov) street, as lald down on plat recorded fn Liber County No. 10, folio 23. of the aforesaid | surveyor's office records: themce eastwardly along the sald south line of Quebec street to its intersection with the westerly line of Arizona avenue, as shown on plats recorded in Liver County No. 9, folios 46 and 67, of the aforesaid surveyor's records: thence southwest: erly on the westerly lie of said Arizona nue to the northerly line of said Massachusetts | avenue, and thence northwesterly on said porth- | erly line to the point of beginning. Terms of sale: One-fifth of the purchase money to be paid in cash. balance in three equal instaliments, payable in one, two and three years. with Interest at six per centum | per annum, payable semi-annually, from day of | sale, secured by deed of trust upon the prop- | erty sold, or all cash, at the option of the pur- chaser. A deposit of §2,500 will b required at time of sale. Al enne stamps, etc.. at of sale to be compl from day of sale, otherwise the trust HENT 10 resell the propert d_cost of defaulting pur, advertisement of such re<ale wewspaper publisied tu. Washigton, 10 WAL J. FLATE JOHYN P. STORY. Jr.. oc4-déds.exs Trustees. ADAM A. WESCHLER, AUCTIONEER. Executrix sale of valuable de- tached corner residence No. 1887 Monroe st. n.w. By virtue of authority contained in the last C. G. Sloan & Co., Inc., Aucts. Entire Contents of That Handsomely Furnished Residence 1029 16th St. ACCOUNTING—LAW—ECONOMICS At Public Auction Attend the Opening Lecture—Tuesday Evening (an'thie’ premises) SPECIAL COURSES Friday, October 7th, 1921, at 10 A.M. andsome Adam Mahogany Dining Room Suite, deboard, Side Table, Extension Table, Persian, Twin Bed Mahogany Bedroom Suite, Carvi i Wood Chairs and Tables, Rich Draperies, Dresden China and Teakwood Stands, Lage Mahogany Roll-top Desk, Leather Marble | The Temple School of Short- |* Lyric School of Interpretative TOBER 5, 1921. EDUCATIONAL. ) AUCTION SALES . FUTVRE DAYS. . S0 EDUCATIONAL. Freshman Accountmg : Classes Start October 4 Class Hours: 5:15 to 7.15 and 7:15 to 9:15 EDUOA'!'IOIAL 13th 'St. 'flllllllllflllmfllflfllllfllllflllflflflfllfllfl[flllflflfllflfllflll D Public Speaking, October 4 Investments, October 5 Actuarial Science, October 6 17 Lectures—34 Hours WASHINGTON SCHOOL OF ACCOUNTANCY 1736 G N.W. Women v Y-M-CA 5 1 T ACCOUNTANCY Offers exoeptionsl epportunities lml:ltim m Chues i e ‘\hhogauy Secretary, brass han- ed Mahogany Sofa, and Ivories, Valuable Japanese and | and Prints, Books, Andirons, Fire | ust, Curios, Indian Baskets | Water Colors, contents of servants’! T C. G. Sloan & Co., Inc., Aucts. EDUCATIONAL. WASHINGTON SCHOOL OF ART dsal e ot Y a6er ok PACE INSTITUTE Inmmltllln‘"- ouming, ¥ InT::"l’)rrlvln‘ ! Facing Lat {:“;’;:\:‘3"‘-:: yad 16 G Bt. N.W., Corner 8th and G 8ts. ss. Color. y Letterin 5 i ldren'. Saturday Ch Mll"r This Week Day and Evening Clas: Fairmont School For Girls 2400 NINETEENTH STREET N.W. Twenty-third Year Begins * September 28 Preparation for college. Two-year advanced course for high school graduates. Wood’s School 311 EAST CAPITOL ST. All Commercial Branches One month, day, §15; evening, 8. After 7 thly paymen! the next 5 -olllhu are free. LINCOLN 38 37th YEAR COLUMBIA SCHOOL OF DRAFTING Roy C. Clafin, Pres. 14th & T Sts. Phone N. 272 & APPLIED ART FELIX MAHONY, Director. New Location: Conn.Ave. & M St.| Day and Evening Classes Children’s Saturday Class Interior Decoration, Costume De- sign, Textile" Design, Color, Com- mercial Drawing, Life, Sketch, Painting and Modeling Clnuu. Individual Instruction. School Classes forming. Register now. Hours for Registration, 11 to 2; 4 to 6 daily. HALL- NOY'ES SCHOOL Hig} heo private coatning to youtis ivil Service prep. by ex-examiner | Dees Mann Hall, A. | A ¥ s " SHORTHAND Touch Typewriting TAUGHT IN 30 DAYS NOGRAPHIC SCHOOL Second Floor. Main 2576 Learn Drafting and enter this profession of good pay and congenial work. DAY OR NIGHT BSESSIONS INDIVIDUAL INSTRUCTION COURSE IN 3 TO 9 MONTHS Full Information on Request Get Latest Catalogue ENROLL THIS WEEK NW. " MISSES SMOLLER, Children’s Dancing Classes LBEGINNING ocT 4 CHEVY, CHASE LIBRARY. | 2400 I6TH 8T, Telephone Col. 2000.” Br. e Y.W.C. SCHOOL Opens October 4th Day and Evening Classes General Education Dept. Cultural and vocational courses. hand and Typewriting 1417 G St. (Opposite Keith’s) Pitman 3 ' s<horthand taught by cer. tified tea nglish, spelling. ting, penmanship. _se: training. ' Dictation | % day and nizht. Phone Franklin 4893. New Classes High School Subjects Now being formed in both Day and Night School. Algebra Geometry DAY 1410 L SCONAW ACCOUNTANCY Complete La Salle University Course in tighar Accouatancy. C. P. A. State [} repares one for any Board examination in the U. 8. within comparatively Individual and " tnstraction _cou- sled with the L Salle Problem Method, C. P. A. Instructors Enter at any time Descriptive catalog Economics Latin STEWARD SCHOOL net ready mow for the job i i i ot ahea E:f,:l:: g;‘_':{,’,, Higher Accountancy G.””’j“‘;““'fig" y Cotnissciili Gty 1202 F St. Main 8671 | L St Babcine Efficient Faculty, Adequate Equipment, Moderate Rates REGISTER NOW! 1333 F St. (Admlnlllrnlon Bldg.) Higher Physiology Chemistry and Physics (Full Labratory Work) Steward Preparatory School 1202 F Street Mutn 8071 STEWARD | LAW SCHOOL National University The Co-Educational (Inoorporsted by Special Act of Congress.) Fifty-third Year Begins October 1, 1921 Classes, 6:30 to 9 Each —FREE T or send for informa l-d numd seats for e)!lll.' heun‘ SCHOOL Evesing ’ Standard courses leading to f! o slheomeditedy iy the degrees of LL.E. LLM. and 1202 F Street N.W. M. S871 M. P. L. and qualifying for ad- School New Fall Olasses now being mission to examination for the |! of Actulmhncy formed in the following ‘sub- Bar. il F St. at 9th Main 3430 jects: Accountaney (LaSalle) Bookkeeping (Modern) Shorthand (Gregg & Pitman) Typewriting (Fritz-Eldridge) Calculating Machines. Secretarinl Selence Business English Commereial Law Call, write or phone for seat reservations. Students by intensive study may -omplete the maximum work of- fered in shorter time. For catalog or other information, apply National University Law Building, 818 13th street northwest. Telephories Main 6617 and Franklin 90 STRAYER’S BUSINESS COLLEGE Seventeenth Successful Year Twenty-five Thousand Students Faculty of Twenty-five MILTON BUSINESS SCHOOL will’ and testament of William H. Kobeson ENROLL NOW. Courses in_Shorthand, A deceased, I will offer for sale by public au Dlltlnz or Children Gregg _or Pitman: Dictation, Typewriting. Specialists tlon "I tront of the premises on MONDAY. | FIFTH TERM BEGINS SATURDAY, SEPT, g4, |Civil Service,” Spanish. Call.” or send for Spacious Class-rooms FO[FR%!’;"{'Yng%I%{‘K PN lok 152 black | Jiory-dancing (clawsic mythe, fhiry Tarer: |catalopue. Intensive Secretarial Traini R T oo Sxoept the ress 7 fowt {NUFsery rhymes). rhythm, dra atic reading| Cor. 14th St. and N. Y. X, Ave, N.W. e ning By iath of aaid lof taken for alley pur.|®Rd interpretation ___Franklin 2004 Distinct Accountancy School poses, now known for taxation purposes as N > OLuB, omplete Courses in All Com- e o YMCA SCHOOLS (... i e office of the surveyor of the District of 3 e e O e TS, Tt riesint | por S ECIAL 'NSTRUCTION nergetic Bureau of Placements| 50 feet on Monroe strect by 124 feét on 19th street, to a public alley, improved by a tw story "attic and celiar Zrame resldence. rooms (8 bedroor 3 baths. hot-water heat: Thodtrn PlUmbIng; southera exponure; cxcellent loeation: ample foom for garage. Tnspection For first-grade civil service 8.E. corner 12th and F N.W. Phone Fr. 2080. | Commercial School motion Classes Forming Weekly F St. at Ninth Main 3430 nation Oct. 17. THE CIVIL SERVICE PREPARATORY SCHOOL Co-educational—3532 Btudents Last Year Accountancy School Drafting School Law (Bar Course) Automotive School Employed Boys' ™ nired at sale.” Terms fo be compiled with In 30 days. All converancing, gecording, revenue stamps and notarial fees at purchaser’s cost. INDIE F. ROBENON, Executrix. MYER COHEN, Attorney, ocl-d&ds,exSu Woodward_ building. Day and Evening Classes. Reasonable Tuition. gt:ndar‘d School of Filing and. lndexlnn | | 1 3 .m. aff Octobe: ¥ - “lon wip tine ™ iy .” i Preparatory School Boys' Day Schosl MUSICAL INSTRUCTION ns: . 1 <. e :‘"’:;.;""i' .x: 3 “: :'::‘l‘l‘-‘ '"‘.':‘l"{; hr;.hndr:‘n;tdn'::! FI IN A Pa; § | Call or Address, 1736 G n.w. Main 8250, HARP | option of the purchaser. Deposit of $300 re. Yocation GUNSTON HALL LESSONS——CONCERTS. Winnie Peyton, A Restdem and Day School for| _Hadleigh. Apt. 130. North 9080, * Girls. Herman C. Rakemann Oall, Telephone Main 7004 ¢ o irector Luella Swe write 1906 Florida Avenue 1obe-Weralakg Oompazy, 1915-1130 F Bt shington. THOS. J. OWEN & SON, AUCTIONEERS. TRUSTEES' SALE OF VALUABLE APART- HOUSE, KNOWN AS THE “VER- SITUATE NO. 1774 “YOU" ST. By 7 eitiue of & cerials esd o€ fuat, duly s, corded in Liber No. 4152, follo 261 et seq., e Jand. records of the District of Cnlumb(l- and at the request of the party secured thereby, the undersigned trustees will sell at public -? tion, in front of the premines. on TUESDA THR ELEVENTH DAY OF OCTOBER, 1921, AT HALF-PAST 5 SUR C-CROOK P M. the following described land and premises, uate in the District of Columbia, and desig- nated as and being lot No. 249, in’ Franklin Sanner's subdivision in square 151, as per plat recorded in_the office of the surveyor for the Thlrtxeth Year Begins Sept. 29. | Violinist, Instructor and Comductor. paratory and Pntmflnfln courses. Gludlnfie»ld!%‘e’. lfla Biltmore St. B AUGUST KING-SMITH | Mrs. nz'vrm,\;s nw“ ‘}Tln Opening of New Studios ’l 1751 New Hampshire Ave. | Veice, Piano, La: Dramatio Art. For Professionsl and Cultural Study. Telephone North 10385 ¢ Enrollment Week University Preparatory School Lo ey R e TR o I L. Adolph Richards, ‘Tuition, 'sss per Annum H Sessions 10100 to 12100 a.m. or 5il5 to 7100 p. . M. 8., Prin, Diatriet of Cobumbin, 1a. Liber 81, follo 184, Terms of sale: Sold subject to a prior deeed of trust for $11,500, and the amount over saf trust to be pald in cash. A deposit 500 quired upon acceptance of bid. Conveyancing, recording, and reveaue stamps at_purchaser’s Sale to be closed within thirty days or epstt S nteited: WALTER A, BROWN 8029-d&ds.exSu Trustees. PUBLIO_AUCTION. GBNERAL SUPPLY COMMITTEE. OCTOBER 7, 1821. Puble avetion of unserviceabie material a ‘warehouse in East Potomac Park in mudln- formerly occupled as soldlers' barracks: Desks, Chairs, File Cases, Barrels, Scrap Iron, Copper and Zine, Automobiles, Road Scrapers, Tract- ors, Burisp Sacks, Door and Window Trim, Rubber, Automobile Tires, Carpets, Waste Bas- Kets, Cotton Rags, Printers’ Blanketing, Holst- ing Engine, String, Adding Machines, Stuffed o Hocse and Male, eographs, Money gers, etc.. FRIDAY, OCTOBER SBEV- ‘!\'fll 1921, AT TEN 0'CLOCK A.M. Terms: Cash. Material to be removed with- in forty-eight hours. Articles offered singly upon request CQUES, ocd-8t snprlmendm of Suppiles. EDUCATIONAL. Spamsh—Private Lessons Native Teacher, BORRAS. aie ieh st mow. ‘Doone Corimban 4115 EXPRESSIONAL TRAINING ELOCUTION, uamruuo: SPEAEING, VOICE 3 AND PRYS I0AL nvdAflo'. Practical courses for men and 'v.u ial nterest to lawyers, B adens i i bllt. d.lefl or Vhlcal nm Ne G'lblt ean withstand this THE K. & K. INST! ’.II) uis i|ST. MARGARET’S SCHOOL Earten departmi FABIAN STUDIO | George Dixon Thompson. 'pianist and teacher : 1751 H st. n.w. Phone Frank. 5110, Isabel Carvm_Slmlcy Teacher Volce Culture and Singing. Shelley Building, 1524 H st Shakespearean and Old It lin 3801 LI BLL M—X.P.1 ours, 11 a.m. to 6 p.m. 1315 K St. N.W. Phone Main 4585 |CORPORATION EPISCOPAL. ! A gay e yosrding srhéol Sor ghils. Sioder |} Hoys admitted to lower ades. 5115, Caltforna TSSES LIPPINCOTE & BAKER. Prineipals. L. ELMENDORF. Associate Prin. oc12% 14 lessons. $21. Fra MISS HILDA 8. HADDEN, Te:eber OIJI‘IHHNWP‘H‘IL A ACCOUNTING 'IEm.nuq i 7888 3dvaReed. A course treating In a practical on! ory of Music way the difficult and interesting 1408 New 5 problems of the modern large- Dupent Ofrcle 3 Offers Graduate and Under- scale business organization—part ‘_—.—..—._"-E;""" Your Children in Musie—Now Open. 8° gradnate Intruction of the ofessional educational | SCHOOL $ SINGING ITALIAN THE NA" i “L'-i e -Mu:"“n‘u- r.ti 3 s joe nd_formerly a Engineering THE NATIONAL SCHOOL !!:'::m of s;n_mm, priacipel. lw:lxnmh- Architecture Education Law Medicine Pharmacy tion I-lmlu-. u t01.1628 8 { Edwin Hart's Musical 118th and Columble road and 1916 Catvert ot. BUT4 Violln. Mando Tine Tuteie: OF COMMERCE Edwin C. Bosworth, President. 1009-11 International Bnm‘ling 1319-21 F Street N.W. Phone M. 5608 4-3640. Rl]whon: 4 | PIANO msmucfion MIS8 MARY ISABEL KELLY | Pupll of Xaver Scharwenks. Berlin. Studlo, WASHINGTON COLLEGE OF | e il |ell| subjects are noon between five-ten lnd six-fifty. ot Rt (5 the Regia 5 ks G pet Miss Madeira’s School 1330 19th St N.W. Sixteeenth Year Begins September Thirtieth Lucy Madeira Wing, A. B, Vassar Head Mistress ’s School M n.(c.- Mass, Ave.)

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