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‘FOR movm Petworth. $6,7 I ".".::":.‘:'.‘.f“"""'""’i""m “roomn! on: Syt fokes 6. roete h:?: ”u ok, Bowino #e ed alley. ot 3 . al arge lot, 20xit0 -!w & Paved & EDGES & lumuflw, o 334K atreet nw. JOHN. W. THOMPSON & CO. roi m.l’-mu;fi ; Colored $5,500. Speual T,erms. v g Incorpohtcdc——-"-} 821 15th St. N.W. Mam 1477. Corner Propeny—lllmms Ave. Substantlally constructed. 7-room and 2-bath Botse, with garage, on lot 40x75 feet. . Hot- ‘water” héat and electric INghts; floors: three porehes. Purchase price includes 10 tous of coa '"‘&"w'\rfl garden *taole. Legation St., Chevy Chase, D.C. Hantdsome “suburban - type containing 12 rooms and several baths. mflt 1n ‘IH[B rvdits’ guarters and dath. Hot-water b and electric Mght. House o structed of hnl- low-tile and storie. Automatic hot-water heater. *" Can arrange convenient terms. Price on lpp\k’l tian. ., JOHN W. THOMPSON & co. T Incorporated- 821 15th St. N.WL Mam 1477- 14th STREBET EX’ A splendid offering in & well | oented colontal, . “Now vacant. Has 8 Toom baths, on two’ floors; h.- Tigh modern_improvement . RS oBs & MIDDLETON. T 1334 H street n.w. Dhcae Main 1028. OWING TO BECENT MISFORTUNES, W1ki sell my new house in ‘Chevy Chase: for _$500 Pl BT s T qoomm, Hle ect, eie.; bieakast reh ;. rage. p 4'§x fi. D ROMINES, FOR BALE—_VACANT. NEAR PA. AVE. ht press brick, 6 rooms for. fl.elfillu‘ hot-water hea $4.850. Act quick to &n this 333 Bond sm‘.‘ mme - rooms end _tile Mlh fur- ht, elect. range; n tire- eml-bun‘llw. mace heat, elect, z ize’ d|bath, “hot-water _heat, - lxghts, front- and rear porches, and TRe, 413,000; cash, §2.500; blllnc!c.oxeml £y 1 ~Phone Franklin 898. pered and pa i R aller residence propel i Mlfl'hull; 8 ‘:’ulu.fi*s. aitor, | Phone Main 98. 1400 New York Ave. Bflmh' type; 6 reoms ‘and bath, o ‘wood fiwfl. finished umu‘ ete. to a paved alley. Price, $9.500. i e iboEs & MIDDLETON, X0 1334 H street n.w. ul‘ll 1028, (‘HEVY CHABH m‘! A\D BATH: n] “C.(“ l!IH.Y completed. Price, cLvan PARK—D rooms and 2 baths. Bemi-detached. Price, $16,000. VERMONT AVE. NEAR N ST.—10 rooms, 2 bathe; b h., electric light; garage. Price, $15.¢ _ IRVING ST. NEAE 13th—10 rooms, 2 haths b.-w.h., electric light; garege. Price, §12,500. ot NEAR O 8T.—8 rooms and bath. Price, mace. Price, HIGH, VIEW—6 xoom--nc bath; furna Price, ,$5,000. " 3, BDWARD rowm:x, Phone Main 367. AR_—E ANOTHER NEW SIX-ROOM ¥\7umww RE 1 bungalow in he rocms are AP R 5 Saogern. b, o the minute, with oak floors, bullt-in’ fixtures, Dotwater heat. glased sleeping ponhn"lgrlud 800, TemE & HENDRICK, 23 ou-m\ ave., Takoma. . Col. [ newly decorated R 55000, 31,000 cash, balance $50 a month; includes interest. 3563 6th st. n.w. 4 “m ' HEDORS & :unm.m’«. ING.. 1334 H street n.w. Main 1026, NEAE LINCOLN Colonial porch bath; concrete cella for sal WE CAN. RECOMMEND THESE FOR HOMES: OR INVESTMENTS. Bloomingdale. roome and tile bath: hot-water possession; ' reasonAl ,750. Cu]urnb\a Heights. - hot-water heat; house ‘lfll:h‘ III m_god (’ofllfllol' ot fll!fl! easy terms. $I1, Uptown. N 11 rooms and 2 bathrooms: hot-watet he Now this house ‘must be sold to close an es- tate; terms easy; price right. 750, Investments. NINE BRICE HGUSES in the firsi ays nnted IM Mulel Income,* $194. ‘8 Jus neighborhood:; each one hlt El!t!.rfie Illhll. gas and separate hot-water heating plants. A Tenl “lnvestment at the presul saanble Tents. _Income, onth. Terms, $40.000. BERT LEL O’BRIEN, Franklin 5885. 2710 L wt. n. ONLY $500 CASH. rooms and bath: rear yard to a paved alley. Tmmediate pessession. HEDG 1234 H street n.w. YOU.CAN BUY ONE - Of these delightful Cottages of: Veae: Bungalows in Armsleigh Park with $1,000 cash,. the balance in small monthly payments—even less than rent. . You'll” emjoy living ‘in Armsleigh Park—for its conveniences and - ‘pleasant location, . You'll never regret buying one of these cozy hotres, for they are admirably planned and’ wondc\fful]y well bullt and’(S, ‘equipped. Call Mr. Hamilton, our repre- sentative, on the phone, Cleve- land 1490, or you can find_him every day and evening at the Park office, 4415 39th st. =~ Take Chevy Chase cars to Albemarle st. (first'stop north of Bureau of Standards), or Wis- consin ave. cars to Windom st. HARRY A. KITE, and_Builder, 1514 K Sr. Phone M. 4846. CHEVY cmn BARGAIN. $1,000 Nips rooms and bath; o-car. garage; in- T St 504 Cleve. 13! ow; N ASHINOTON. m ’hone Main 3238. After 5. o'clock, W, $5,500—BUNCALOW IN CHBEVY b,; breakfast porch; h.-w,. terms. NGS, nw. 102106 | satage 1st ST. \nnoal’m—c ooms and bath; fur-| " marked™ ¢‘Brookland .end. of 96,550 nnmume rerms -|114 ¥ ST, 1,000 cash. ‘ihingle bome in beautiful -Chévy | EA a CHEVY cflAsl:. Beautiful detached home ‘'on & lot 80x120. D rooms, 2 batha: and a_sho HEDGES 1334 H street miw. Phene Main 1028. FOR BALE_4 h:uw T-ROOM BRICK SEMI- 01 Cley LARGY, bath, pdntey. as” garage; G lot 601 Gne Hock ;3- s wille: s'img gfi'g o. W ALRER. Eoe Bidbe 1it an -nd 0. SROOMS INSPECT TO AY 1215 to 1223 Kenyon St. N.W. NEW HOMES. ble, Kty ’nb:lw s, i 2o v vexetabien Hot-Water Heat. Hi ood Finish. Porc} Open Dally. H. R. HOWENSTEIN CO. 1314 F Street N.W. havinx 7 Elec. house rice, $14.000. HEDGES & MIDDLETON, INC: A Phone Main lofl ATTENTION, COLORED! Inspect these new modern homes ‘on Sherman. avenue’ n. between Irving and Kenyon sts;, containing 6 large rooms-and electric large yards to alley. Agent on premises. For price and terms, B. B.PINN, 712 Kenxon St. N.W. Col. 5817. iN_BISTEENTH STREET HEIGHTS—ON ; botwater heat; of to Tae omce. " Address Bax 8011, Srar offce. BOUTH SIDE FLORIDA AVE. N.E. BET. oth and 10th streets, six-room and bath bay-win- arnice heat, electric lghts: plog ek modern con- CHABE. - ususfly !".n:uve bomAQ with 8 rooms and ) mn.. large living room with open fireplace; tente: ood flsors; sleeping | mode b.-w. .} hardw Bufit-4 134 g;n-m n.w. 5 hone M EXCEPTIONAL VALUE. 18th St. Near Columbia Rd. Near 17th and Euclid Sts a s—-wry “brick huxnu L) ‘:' Ml‘ ¢ garse, 5o now vaca “ , Balance “like “rent. "WM. B. KRAFT & CO: Cftinens’ Bank Bld 1338 New York Ave. HOMESEEKERS, ATTENTIO! 5 UNQUESTIONABLY the best new houses at the most REASON ket today. INVESTIGATE. THE _JOSEPH SHAPIRO CO., 914 N. Y. AVE.{ NORTH COLU‘BD HEIGHTS. Strictly modern home; ‘rodms and bath; lonial front ‘Buy from owner and ‘commisston. Just completed, S-room" Diteh colonial. Bousks modern improvements: built for my own home; must sacrifice; make offe small cash payment. | Phone West 2619. 3 Furnag i | has u'zt T6 1 perfect P omittion, : | spLENDIDLY ul‘ruu'ln CHEVY CHASD "' NABLE PRICES on the mar- | sale. 000. { oy ".:'u:?.‘ E':'-?{"'m"fl “II to alley; garage. . NORTHEAST'"ECT"BN— TAKOMA PARK—-$6,950. o] 31,000 cash’ and dn'p-'-'n. COLUMBIA HEIGHTS— -$9,250. s Located t'nol,loekl north d Park M oflnr NORTH cou'fimm HEIGHTS—$11,750. < Semi-detached brick home on_Bhepherd rooms (4 A Tt Dommelleping. Atiactive torme. CLEVELAND PARK— 11,500. $.’ Tdeal location; nmna-n.m lmluo; g. ., elec. . 1i i. desirable rash month will purchase this WILLIAM S. PHILLIPS, . MEMBERS OF THE WASHINGTON REAL BSTATE BOAED. 1409 New York Ave: Phone Main 98. ‘Chevy Chase, D. C., Bungalow u&{fflw% o 'n‘.f-“ nw. Five rooms, tile bath; h.-w. Iot 50x150; $500 cash payment. Cal 1820. : T TAKOMA PARK Attractive ‘comer Tomer Detached: mfa 50x180, Houne has 7 rooms improvements, e 500. Owner will [lv ssion and make reasonable D) INC.. BIDGB & M1 D’:“P?hum iCiin 1028, CHEN'® CHASE—$9,000. te bungalow cf 7 rcoms lot, 453150; coutaing il a; fomt . e Dlock trim excollent surroundings. At- in 5871 lsl. asd COIIIIMI rd; 13 ol "3 baths; vapor heat, m"f?:-‘«‘-‘ Sl gtk h‘n"ria&'.'a’ rice. to i 216500 Address Box 841y 8 te. 2story brick m vas “pertoct. cond! media Terbion: open 2 t 6. e Toth st ek - PARK BD. wm OF foth; tiful, modern, 1l-Toom _residence; - zentéd by’ the manth for $145; saap at §14,500; tes ETWORTH; within M foot ot . besutital Bol Home P bullt, semi-detached, modern bm, umr nv Dlyn-mu, only $8 COLUMBIA n:mm modern_to cheerful the minute; rooms and lot, 33. by Bath: attic; pomn paved alley: .sell L lnhu-t.ul cash oy *NTETRYON CO. INC. Becisive Ageat. Successors to New York Realty Prokers, FRICE ONLY 2,500, Main 4597, . $250 cash onth] ‘13"».,- S deick atal rugs: derful feet to ls-toatp:flkq. % NORTHEABT. IIV vhfl, Joeated "’“}:‘ (] EN LARGE ROOMS, "0 BATHS, WITH rooms and Dath, all modera improyements; one-half block the owngr, Wi [ ot Conn. - ave fa_ Ch ;:'.: Siie: Trice, §6,000, a8 Il‘DDLm!‘. INC.. ne Main 1028, | ootk 'SiEe ofce. VERY LOW PRI_CE. 1708 KENYON ST N.W. 1834 H street n.w. $7,500 CASH Toam, honte bnd SUER: ek e heiee: ts: acre et xldem::mrwuhmm @ Wauhc| Just belng completed; 8 ooms, 2 bathe: ington and 014 Dominion ilise, Tivingstons Hnn: four screened Mt Heights, Va. Phone Columbia 7i20. or obialn | Pleasast cars to K--_’o- po g vy square e nu = x:mn AND INVESTMENTS OWNER WILL ACCEPT $150 CASH AS INI- N tal pum:t on. 'z“'r""fi':’n"’ iflu;:d_ M' MAHO] lm' ULLIVAN— west_of - sdington " Pleasant me Py e “passesslon; Doasess! Tt it a o aress” Boz SL-K, Suar Ifill’ln.l_m ed| outhly terms similar house. office. il Onz 1 Left; 17 Sold. mi-detac s l large l‘fx—"" ‘complete j Shaes, Satory. Il brick_hovse: © _roome and hath; | room. e e Mhogwater beat: .fl: 1715 Irving st. n.w. Open. daily. D‘ m Pl!lllll“fl(. ’"l.‘fi.llfl'll. Jeepingpocch m Bl e nnuvl Owner and Buflder. o S B. and INSPECT AT O\ICE. B. H. GRUVER HOUSES. Shepherd St. West of 14th. OPEN AND LIGHTED IJK'HL 9 P.M. liate muh., o Iarge bedrooms: two scréen Sereencd Kitchen and breakfast porches 10 feet wide: lots 22x180 llley [Fittsbarg instintaneous water-heaters; Near 19th and )'-m streats. both and mal and natural fnish. Dathe, inciosed sleepis front large lk reh i&ll Mlel newly blm nn! paini 1114 m“lflm Bldg. Main 8072. 12¢ zflt (.m‘m Barly posssssion ‘conven- g‘ "¢ ‘“HEDGES & MIDDLETON, INC.. AUCTION SALES 1834 H street'n.w. Phone Main 1028. TOMORROW. OEOUGHLY | THOMAS DOWLING & C0., AUCTIONEERS, | ete.; bath; ‘cement tront porch; al ;‘}!‘.”fltw !“leclrlc 1) . May co Stantlal’ paymient. Address office. “ Be sure to see our SUNSHINE HOMES MICHIGAN + PARK 12th- and Mich ave. LOTS SEVENTY-FIVE FEET FRONT. omes..in town. with ground al .around for less than houses in a ¥ rpw. Exhibit.open to ‘dark. 8 3612 mm 8T, CAN AFFORD 'x'o H.INT" "OKL or F.or N. Take-1di e:{ Foute, or call Main 693i5 i Built, owned and for sae " MIDDAUGH & SHANNON “{ott Floor:: Woodwara Bidg.. 15th ‘No_ Place Like Home; No. yme T bars. _ BROOKLAND. I lot. "6 rooms and eating plant; o ex- DGES & MIDDLETON. 1N 1354 1" herect B one M: YBAR DUPONT cuu:L!L ‘brick. ing’ rlhnl reasonublé Price, $9, ssion. MEDGES & MIDDLETON. TXC.. 1334 H street n.w. N.W.—6 arage for two t, $630 VI take $4.500: o i R 623 K st. n.w. DR . +MT. PLEASANT An exceptional buy In an exclusive sect There are neven rooms, all of which are excellent condition. _Has hot-water Leat, elec- tric lights, mefal weather-stripping, screen awnings, etc.; garage. Only $11,500;. terms RATHER & ROBIISE;VSON : 8141516 Bo Maln 442 porch, h.- and. ‘el:l' i oom” entire width guale. Pdn. lll.m Ponqujul and Mrll h " EDGES & lqnm.n\w wc 1884 H -tv!et GEORGETOWN PRATHER & Ronmson 514-15-16 Bond Bidg., 14th_and New York ave. NORTHEAST. Stz brick house, ot e, PRATHER S & 5141516 7 h-n and fi'c'mmson, ; valde great and in d lmwmhm BT ‘Bix Bot- }vmnr f&‘c ‘and .Y-eme lignts. * Lot 201130 | Men'’s F' ave.; mh%t"h:ll hts: |- newly 'paj " Convenlently Tenlence. Two lln;l.z At Notes’ Auction Rooms, 633 LOUISIANA AVE., THURSDAY, NOV. 3, AT 10 A M., Sectric O ats Tporches. - Address B sib K, btar omee JACANT_PETWOR! TH—8 rooma; stegm beat; tepma. Owner. Col. T865-W. evealags.| A Jarge } -excellent _condition; - |ings, including Kimball Upright home vt | Piano, Columbia Grafonola, Bed- . T2 {room -and other . Furniture, Carpets and Rugs and a lot of other gqods too - numerous to mention, all by public auction. Terms: Cash. D. NOTES, Auctioneer. ADAM A. Wm AUOTIONEER. R NAVY YARI - astractive’ detached tions of @ rooms, bath; ty, gai o igis reet.” Prlco and terms mfi%ur NG, 70 13th n.w. ROO! e N S Rier raasonabts ;. . e Yor R wale, . OWNEE. - 3" “tile bath, P G 27 48 6 BT NW. LANGDON PARX-0 ROOMS, BATH, PORCH (front andmide); hedge, fruft trees; lot 50x200. Just_think,” 30,000 feet ground ern house,” $8,000; urnnlnnp. Clothing, Shoes, Hats, Suit Cases, Etc.,] By Public Auction - at Weschler’s: - 920 Pa. Ave. NW. SON, vorta m% 2 BLEGANT l.“v! 8E HOMB: Must Be Sacnficed 10 rooms, = baths; fmprovement to mAK attractive Dl Cleehaad mn- New Suits_and Plll'l Hats, Overalls, ’Ifl'fln@m smm, Ties, fiulptflt!l, Gloves, Un- Rhome; ing, Waf wte. ea#.":om mmo on t'-‘& o y ter_6:30 pom. ADAM A. WESCHLER, AUCTIONEBR. armac 3 hewly dec yard to 8 1807 | 8t nmemuon large DAVID E. BARRY: 1 B0t |of e coate n by publls -um g e 'WABHINGTON HEIGHTS. e Just feduced for & quick sale. Attractive {Igfilm THB ARVENTH DAY lmlll!hwl'.t?I 12 rooms, h"u. lkc light l‘l. ‘flm"' 0 | 1071 lltnlu west side of -16th 't _be- Tomedicts Bosssation. “Brice ...‘Z‘, D and B atveets soul triet 6f Colu: b a ‘vacant !ot. com- ‘Reasonable’ terias, & MIDD] approxi 7 square feet. o LETON, INC, e A 1834 'H 'u-et l.'. __mll 'ln ma 'fl at FIV] l 0 ULDBK DAY the following Gfi'flbe‘ . IN gléls:'ig%glfislNG £ m & ateier Detween 5& od Iotn stveets ‘Columbis, , com: DISTRICT. re feet. M ON 'l' A ine samidotached prick houss, 12 room a: -water beat Rt ob the to & wide a vned h:alz.y. mdn{ xton nnfl‘ nrl‘ex ‘gitage. l-uu a:lxl;’- nttle | 82 per ’u-n #oo!, e | e ts. nn-lnn- whi e atue ot o for home -ac on your investmen| ”"‘“z“ RMAN E.'GASCH, mo ‘lev Yflfl Ave. ln‘ll? 14th and New York ave,| ALLEY arge o *.‘a‘"" ol | Ex DINAR ALU : t lunu, chairs, . rockers. tents, ‘bundies collection of Furnish-|- 'nyflmfi-m«muumum E. story’ hrleh uvxgumy ng‘avml‘u SALE OF VAL-| TNt rty: Lot 22 in square | o, P OF 'ru, o] o rcconmanc 18 OF - VALUABLE flm’"fin BEAL ls'u TRING 8 ‘%:u%lg'g“‘ ANK Téhum‘ nnmx in & 3 rNo‘:““Zfl. ldlvmnyl“’ N - Dlnr;c_t of olum: Arthur Deerin OPENS NOVEMBER 9 YMCA {1736 G St N.W. | iain 8250 181 cIviL SERVICE COACHING BY EXPERT: short, tensive '!l 1, t mrlrd traet. 37 TR e ine o [ ; a8 o8 Clcanh atres Addréss Rox 267K, tar oeer FIRST-GRADE CIVIL SERVICE mwwnav examination, Nov. . Special instruction. ' for entire course. THE CIVIL BBRVIOE PREPARATORY SCHOOL, s.e. cor- ner 12th and F n.w. Phone Franklin 2060. The Hotel Field Calls You! Nation-wide demand for . troined men and women; all departmen ts, hotels, clul apartment houses, restaurants. cafeterias, tearooms. Uncrowded field, good salaries, fine Mving, quick advgncement. Our methods Indorsed ‘-and our students employed by leading hotel cperators and managers l.n all parts of the United tates. One,student writes us: called at_the B ong, the south with interest m per annum, sem! nn-ully. “trom day Sf sale, s upos, the property sold, rehager. o] mm:’, -:,.:':"':‘.*.:“ nted L N deatisia and hwith m::f. being placed in the offce.” her— L am very plessed to state that T of the 8ALB O HOUSBHOLD 400D8, ETC., STORAGE CHARGES. WL be w4 et pnuu: “the e mavspument. Sloan 1S dath ot Call, write or phone for particulars Lewis Hotel Training School-. Clifford Lew 1324 Now ¥ Yc:k Ave Now. NAL EFPECTS, HOUSE. EC. FOR ‘STORAGE|Day snd Eve yrer. Beasons 1 l l ) ven that on SATURDAY, p'r'u”&" Lue:l: Sweene; 1921, AT TBN| - ftanding School of Filing and 1 lmm e | Gtobe-Weraicke Compday. 12 §w mantel and " = and, ottents, LES 3 tents; Misses B./snd M. Iangusges, " muste: od conteats, one package in pa ute, twenty years” ex Dr. ! household L, Bt 1d mdl. grnllnn, 451 MA sciences, ualversity_ grad- b m' tutnt- . one ‘content Robert J. mn‘ res, Mfim oods, library furniture, dining -room living room furniture, bedroom fur- niture, barrels and conten! lr!lll and con- m‘n. bundles, hand sewin hin and contents, tings, ete.; Miss M: Stavh. rm’k‘ and m..'..x'.' (ARLES P. RAVE: NBURG, SHCUBITY STORAGE COMPANE. COLUMBIA SCHOOL OF ADAM A. WESCHLER, AUCTIONEER. 1921 ‘Haynes Tonr- th & T Sts: Phone N. 272 Learn Drafting and enter this profession’ of pay and eongeml work. . .- - o the same | # S0 Distatet DAY’ OR ‘NIGHT INDIVIDUAL COURSE IN 3 TO ETROGTION 9. MONTHS By Pubhc Aucuon at Weschler’s 920 Pa. Ave. N.W. Saturday, Nov. 5, 1921~ at 12 0 ’Clock Noon Full Information on Request Get Latest Catalogue ee— Federal Expens Evenmg Clum College Credit Two Freé Subjects to Each Student- Enter This Week Resedrch University, : Wood’s Sch 311 CAPITOL ST.: Branches SINGING OF CHRISTMAS CAROLS MORE POPULAR . Great Advance Reported in Num- - ber of Cities Using This Form of Holjday Observance. Christmas carols of the twentieth century are reaching the same status as they attalned in old merrie Eng- 1and. This is Indicated by a report of the national bureau for the advance- mant of music of New York, which re- cently conducted a survey showing that the custom of singing carols on Christmas eve was followed in forty- six states last year, and that appear- ances point to even greater popularity this year. Tremaine, director of the bu- r in a statement issued yesterda. § | 2nnounced that 330 cities “had wi ~ nessed scenes of the Christmas eve N |2nd Christmas singing_in the streets, while in December, 1919, only 100 f'z';: were the sites of such celebra- “Many more cities than ever before organized itinerant bands of si: plt!erned upon the famous ‘wall old-time England, and dressed in red cambric caps and capes,” statement announced. “Frequently these groups not only serenaded in the streets but also visit- ed the hospitals and shut-ins. Usual. 1y, too. they raised money with their cheery songs for the help of the city’'s neediest children, Even where no at- tempt was made to introduce travel- ing bands, ‘Adeste Fideles,’ ‘Silent Night' and others were sung about the community Christmas tree, and occa- sionally on church steps, in parks and In other public places. Regardless of the particular form employed. the es- tablishment of such singing for pub- lic purposes puts music to its most characteristic uses—the bringing of comfort and pleasure to others.” WILL CHOOSE COMMITTEE. Employes to Aid Better Business Move in Federal Service. Selection of the committee on better business methods in the government service will be one/of the features of the meeting of the executive council of the National Federation of Federal Employes to be held at 1423 New York avenue, beginning Thursday. This committee, to be selected large- ly from government workers in this city, will work with Gen. Dawes of the budget bureau and other officials in bringing into the service the same methods as are used in large outside businesses. The committee will be composed of fifteen members. The council also will promote the federation’s campaign for reclassifica- tion of the federal civil service as em- bodied in the Lehlbach-Sterling biil, following the favorable report ye: terday of the bill by the House com- mittee on civil service, ‘The bill is held by the federation to provide for a ‘“thoroughgoing reclas sification of the entire civil service. setting up the machinery for a stric y merit system of appointment and omotion. LECTURE TOUR OF WORLD. President Harding received at the |wmu, House Monday afternoon Fred |B- Smith of New York, who ie 1o begin | a lecture tour of the world for the International Friendship of World Brotherhoods. ~ Accompanying Mr. Smith was a deputation of about se: enty-five representatives of religious organizations. The delegates with Mr. Smith rep- resented the Worid Alliance of Church for International Friendshij Y. M C. A, Y. W. C. A. World's Sun- day School " Union, ~Home Mission Council, Federated Council of Churches, Council of Women for Home Missions and Council of Wom- en for Foreign Missions. . "ll»;ungztg: 21 A 4 Jaa ity s Bikad eboiie Call, M. A. ¥ Women Admitted S ) MOVING, PAGmB & BTOMGI *UNITED STATES* Fs STORAGE Co . houses PHONES. S8z4138 138 5:48% TES ANV e SRIeRAERII RN e by 15¢h_and Pa. Ave. N.W. Xelophone Main 6390 | TheBng4TnmfeCo. Inc.. 1125 14th St. N.W. ¢ ® STORAGE COMPANTY 3 RIRIRRIA S K )wE B 5| SERH § mREIE T RS9 E) ‘Merchandi Packers, Craterl & Shi; Exrfi'fw e & nu-.u ot ] l‘:'"-;.m-: IN AN] W= mmt.mn.___ HODERN FIREPROOP STORAGE I.OHO—DIST.KHG! MOVING : No Charge for Estimates m‘mfi gim.l !I- ave. PBOPOSAB. OFFICE OF THE COMMISSIORNERS, D shl November 1, ml propossls will be received at’ Room 500 B Butiding. untll 2 ocleck pm., Noverhar 15th, 19321, for_fu: and dellt Fire Hose. For detailed 1lfol“=lflfl l.pl'm“ImEb 220 District bail CUNO H. LPH, . OYSTE] CHARLES KELLER, Commissioners, D. 0. -3t DEPARTMBNT OF fll Taterior, United States l;gnt Oflf:d o D, G, Oc- tobot —Seal A arw wlu be Teceived at. tals office until 2 Thi November 10, 1921, l-I .III be opened gmuamu thereafter, in oo Dresence of ‘sulh bidders s 1 produ in the Wi —Nine-day trips to the JDA ~u.a...4...¥'m."...e- 1 My S p B B |BER‘V{L MEDITERRANEAN CRUISES WEST INDIES CRUISES CARIBBEAN CRUISES ' CALIFORNIA AND HONOLU! Via PANAMA CANAL 9 Orient, South America p Tickets—All Limes OBER’S Steamship mad Tourist Ageney, No. 1 Woodward Building Eurepe, Steamah, RES TR EANABIAN ’pl STEAMSHIPS = 10 Days to JAPAN 14 Days to CHINA -17-Days to MANII.A Trivel in Cemfort EMPRESS OF RUSSIA EMPRESS OF ASIA tions. [0 ~iTnn T HIE ON 1HE OCEAN FRONT . . ' FIREPROOF ;fiifielfimkm ATLANTIC CITY, N. J. /] usually attractive during Autubin arid W;lmur Seasons. Rates greatly reduced. . ‘heated Solarium, bathed in Sunshine, over- where ‘charming: afterfioon musi- “Five O'Clock” ‘ea Service invite frmn an_outing on” r from tlle Golf Course. ' 2y o nlun)

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