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" REAL ESTATE. I FOR SAI.E—KOUBB FOR SALE—HOUSES' Continmed HEDGES - & MIDDLETON, INC, 1334 H Street N.W. COLUMBIA HEIGHTS. PRIC! 10, 500. Wel) located ‘l’o:novulr 13th and . Has 9 rooms Realtors. Phone Main 1028. NEAR CENTRAL HIGH @CHOOL PRICE, $12,5 Tdeally situated ml!dnh style hw];o NEARBY MARYLAND. PRICE, $7,500. Conventently locited saburbap home. Bungalow type. lot, 100x107. 5 rooms, bath, furnace heat and elec. lights. * Garage. ance in good condition. Very convenlently kested. Twostory brick gansge in e rear. WEST OF 14th STREET. fralt Gy ETAnSe, ole. | Caper, polag 0n_the Heighs, SNow vacant. A NORTH COLUMBIA s’ codton: > Hos been mely Ba- HEIGHTS. Screened sleep! h-dhnr-l- -w. Porches, elee. light n el SAUL’S ADDITION PRICE, $17,300. most attractive detached brick t—a Well located near the 14th car PRICE, $8,500. poStrictly modern dnd up-fo-date home ng @ rooms and bath, large co- Toiat® trons porch and. donble " rear reher; elec. lights; how.h. Deep ot to & paveq alley. WASHINGTON HEIGHTS. PRI 12,000, § 5 ICE, e 1o & rooms: 3 baths, Near the Million Dollar_ Brid ‘. with all the 'latest improvemen yery complete home with € rooms hll. t with brick ]m‘n ‘Tel al rl'n lern 1:gmvemtn| ean be arranged. porches: 'II.I s and screens, Entire house is GEORGETOWN. L e L st attrac » Gecegetown home. Has 10 rooms and ONLY $2303 SE'A P . A g iccians.“codition. Attractively located 15 wood sec- Immediats possession and reasonsble fion of ‘the worthwest, Now vacant. bath (eam heat. _Immediate posse very moderate monthly pi ™S WOODLEY PARK. on two floors; elec. CHEVY CHASE. i . has large ‘room, _rece| PRICE, $15,000 Tooms pantey aad Michan; soc oot On Oathedral avenue. wmm-cm pecinioma And 2 batis: storsroeta and ome baving 8 rooms and maid's” room fa aftie.” Blec. lights; B RToped with sower; h.ow. Vapor heat, screens, swniags ciec. lights; bouse lau beea newly T’ ther garage. decorated; large rea o e, o S0 km' eea e bo ‘Spreciated. " Torms. HEDGES & MIDDLETON, INC, MEMBERS OF THE WASHINGTON REAL ESTATE BOARD. 1334 H Street NW. Phone Main 1028. McNEY REALTY CO, Real Estate Bought, Sold and Exchanged. 223-224 Oxford Building. 726 Fourteenth Street Northwest. Phone Main 3939, Near 14th and Park Rd. Semi-detached brick of 6 rooms and bath; Bloomingdale. rooms and reception hall; h.-w.h.; g nlm yard to 20-ft. alley; ll'mce for ga We ?-e'.fm';‘...fi"‘u;u i Sadeputaal “buy ¢ " Eisy torm Posse $9,000 500 cash. Vacaot. 'llh ‘title. Near Conn. Ave. Bridge, Near Lincoln Pgr.}(u.N E. i a8 Overlookm% Rock Creek. Semi.detached: T roqms and bath; gas ek pace for garage. e e et b T, Soca Vil Tor price asked. 2-Family Flat in High View. 2 6 rooms and bath; separate heating plants. A bargain at $7,000." Reasonable terms. cant. McNEY REALTY CO,, Real Estate Bought, Sold and Exnhanged 223-224 Oxford Building. 726 Fourteenth Street Northwest. Phone Main 3939: BOSS & PHELPS, Realtors, $7,500. A REAL BARCAIN, t v low price on this a ver: i s £ XpecHing 10 ot na o shoud :l.’nd'.'fiv‘-':u?'z' of \hia splecdid ofering we dront and double reas ‘ix_rooms, tile bath; 5% bulltin beated garage. TING OFFICE. ort distance from the printing ‘type, having six well propor ectiic” g pes. lags-inclosed and for double garage. G Street Suutheast Near 7th A hot-water beat; electric i $8,000. CONVENIENT TO GOVT. 'PRIN e only a s a coloni JUST OFF F T6th ST. Ap unusually well situated howe in Mt. Pleasnrt, It is i-detached brick, s l?l':; pl:nt o ":ircl:l al fixtures. Only $1, ; possession at once. $9,750. A CORNER HOME - e s o corne just reduced in price and must be sold a once -myA e e & beven_ hotec. hatiog cight rooms (four bedroom). tw o, bahs, o m-'x“ foors, front and rear porches, sleeping porcl. Inundry, screens; tollets etc.; hotfwa i eleetric lights. Ten tons of coal inclue in price. FPossession at once. $14,750. SAUL’S ADDITION. ‘We consider this home ome of the most attractive and detached dwelli: elustve section of handsome detached an ol semi-deinched. Awsilio wood floors, fitte o tal “weatherstripped throughout; doubl will merit your prompt inspection. $16,500 NEAR WARDMAN PARK HOTEL. Owne ft the city must dispose of this unusually sttractive colonial-type home Just one-| h-‘;fh::;‘mhul Connecticut avenae in the Woodley Park section. It contains ten well a ‘rooms, two complete baths, hardweod floors: three-story rear porches; screches rtaiged: hot-water heat; electric light: brick garage for two cars. Immediate possession. SS & PHELPS, THE HOME OF HOMES. MEMBERS OF THE WASHINGTON REAL lsTA;\'E BOARD. nd convenient to Sacred Heart Laving six good sized rooms, tile ,000 cash required as the 12 roperties fn thls ex- ..l.b D pef brick construc- el-c(flc lights, hard- ‘garage. A home that and c *{sized roome, THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGT(SN D. C, FOR BALE—IOUSEB G-ROOM BRICK nonsP rno\r AND EBAR ea x. ave. Phone Main 5500. ly $300 o TAGEART, FOR SALE—HOUSES Continued. DUPONT AR A lnbaunflllly T home. with _ rooms, Jecy economical heating plant;, elec. In excellent condition. 2 vacant. WO-FAMILY APARTMENT. Attractivery located on_the Heights. detached. All bri Gn Brat fioor 0 Foums aad bath on seeond Boor rate entrances and separate heati 5-',"‘“ “plendid condition. Now nnmynf month. " Possession can be had. . Price, $0.500. & MIDDLATON. 150 Reavonable terms. HEDGES 1834 H street n.w. OWNER, BREAKING UP uomc. wu.n BAC- utiful, semi.detached 7-room; bath ith Sreplace, electrielty, gurags. Must see fo appreciate. = Price, $8,950; Conslder reasomuble offer. SO13 Gth at. n.w. 8o $11,000. ' SAUL’S ADDITION. An exceptional bargain in a detached home 0 well situated in this section of handsome dwellings. been offered for sale and any one who appreciates good value should lnspect without delay. It containe six good tiled bath. large living foom foors: laun- with opep dry; hot-water prompt possession. BOSS & PHELPS, Tel. Main 4340. 1406 H st. n.w. Fix Your Eyes on This! Absolutely the best 8-room, two-bath de- tached house that has been built for ‘the price in 5 years. Located In Cleveland Park. glrlnfl m“w Call MR. BOYD, Col. eve. Library; frame house; 10 rooms and bath; reh;” to paved alley; good condition; terms. $5,660. Capltol Hill, Oungresslonal Libeary; near semi-detached: 'wide lot; bath: cellar; good mndmnn. Pl e Lincon 43. DO CO., 111 B st. se., a»pulte (‘flnp\-nlonll Sty IMMBDIATE: POSSESHION; 2.8TORY BRICK, $500 d own, $50 month: good ufll;lu EelEiboriood: Addrens Box BHi: Star ! office. uah-u:.“mn 919, or ONB BQUARE =FROM ~CONGRESSIONAL Prln, 811,000, Heasonable terms. with title. HEDGES & MIDDLETON, 1XG. treet n.w. M. Possession MONDAY, NOVEMBER 7, 1921 C. G. Sloan & Co., Auctxoneers 715 13th st. AUCTION SALES FUTURK DAYS. TRADE MARE AUCTION SALES DAY. . 1 LEGAL NOTICES. Estate of .' i Rettig, Deceased. Bisge i, b ol Der of” the in * trinl sues ng the 13th day of October. to be the last will and testa as to Pennsylvan! Heading: Penna. Wilia AL Castner, and John +‘not to be 'found," it fa, this 28t} tober, 1021, ordered, that the i down’ for trial on the 20th day ust tner, said tasues, to wit, Deariug date October 1 testament of Julius ! Was the satd prper-writiog executed fested In due form as required by law? subscribing of sald paper-writing of sou disposing mind and deed or contract? sald paper-writing procured by un: Buoace. of Wiy perion:or personss (O) the exeeution of the sald paper-writing cured by coerclon, fraud or duress prac n said decedeni by Minnle F. Buuber, ‘a8 lner. ude M. Cnlfllzl’- olherpemn (8) Wi he sal cedent at Ihl llme of (h! I‘llkln{ rlwr ting under the Influence of lusfons with respect to his proj mind and rendered him in involved? shall be ished once a_week for four weeks in Bre Register of Wi umbia, GEORGE P. HOOVER, Attorney. in 1028. | IN THE SUPREME COURT OF THE DIS- trict of Columbia, Holding Probate Court notification to the valldity of the paj . Rettlg, decesncd, haviog been re- Company, hols Castuer, Inf day of to be known as the Garden of Pas- Inunt, 5 13th st. slons, this story presents the most intense qualities of love and hate— Wednesday love of a girl for & man, love of a 1031, and that this order and the substance of (1) Was the paper-writin 1919, the st will an and at- Wan decedent at the time of the making and pable of executing a valid () Was the execution of 1d de- any de- rty and the Eatural objects of Lis bounty which prevented him from then having a sound and disposing ble of executing the subject of twice a_week for Clerk of the Probate POLI'S—“Spanish Love.” This dramatic concoction by Avery Hopwood and Mary Roberts Rinehart entitled “Spanish Love,” which was presented at Poli’s Theatlr last even- ing, is as peppery as many of the dishes prepared by cooks in the land of bull-fighting. With its scenes lald in the kingdom of Murcla, the roman- tic stories of which e caused it Storage Sale of Household Goods, Office Furniture, Per\umql Effects, etc. At Public Auction At Sloan’s Galleries P BEGISTIRED' this per- 1919, ment father for his son, hate between two voung men who are rivals for the hand of the same girl. In the clashing of these passions the authors have developed many situs tions that hold the audience spell- sound. Differing from the gripping melo- drama of old, there is really in this story no villain, working by decep- tion and sybterfuge. Each of the main- characters Is consumed with one of those elegental passions of love or hate and the motives and acts of each are directed by one or the other of those ruling passions. The story is most interesting and con- vinein, ‘The play is here on its second visit. Zola Talma, in the role of Maria del Carmen, portrays a girl flercely struggling against odds that seem to overwhelm her. While her emotional abilities are well demonstrated, she does not thoroughly satisfy the de- mands for beauty and charm with ! which the authors have endowed the character. Cahill Wilson gives to the | November 9, 1921 at 10 a. m. By order of the Safety Transfer & Storage Co. and others—Terms Cash. C. G. Sloan & Co., Auctioneers. 3) Wi pro- ticed wil- EDUCATIONAL. ADAM A. WESCHLER, Midweek Sale of Household Furniture, Player - Piano, Auctioneer e coaching to you! Givil Bebrics Drep. b7 ex-sxaminer U. E calxlngne Frances Mann Hall, A £ % s nw. To the Public STRAYER’S ub- Pthe FOR SALE— VACANT, on Kenyon street N.W. near 18th; 8 rooms and 2 baths; garage; practically new. Price and terms very reasonable. HARRY A. KITE, Main 4846. 1514 K St. N.W. HIGH VIEW. Attractisely Jocated, facing beauriful park. Dandy home of 6 rooms and bath, front a double rear porches: good heating plant; -r quet floors; ample garage space. Price, $6,500, $1000 onth e monthly” paymete. & MIDDL 1334 H street n.w. ‘onone Main m'.'s -w. leat nnd elee, nt. Allow us 10 Prove to you that this proposition is better than rentia. BAUMAY & HEINZMAN, Main_3500. 73 8t. ATTENTION, "OLORED! Inspect these new modern homes on Sherman avenue n.w. between Irving and Kenyon sts., - icontaining 6 large rooms and bath, hot-water heat, electric lights, front and rear porches, large yards to alley. Agent on premises. For price and terms, B. B. PINN, 712 Kenyon St. N.-W. Col. 5817. ONLY $700 CASH. y detached bome in good condition. nd t‘:’nml clec. lights, good heat: ing_ plant, open frepla porches and a large lot Price, $7.950. Easy monthly_pavment HEDGES & & MIDDLETON. 1x hone. 8ROOMS. INSPECT TODAY. 1215 to 1223 Kenyon St. N.W. Hot-Water Heat.' Hardwood Finish. Large South Porches. B "20.Foot Front. Room for TwoGarages. 7 ROOMS AND open Daily. H. R HOWENSTEIN CO. 1314 F Street NNW. COTTAGE. - A little BEAUTY-—T rvoms bath, 1y eping_ porches. ~HIGHLY M atge T3 Fs Rimates to Treasary o Either car line. SPECIALLY PRI o bargain for some on ing. Phone Cloveland 14 SRR motor. Tr Tnspect Say o eves. 190. INVESTMENTS lflrlln:lt o.w. Tel. Maln 7821 OFF NORTH CAPITOL STEEET Ib!ul!llfli a barg: 6 rooms nm| bat! large cn!nnllfl front p«»hh elec. lights; h.-w.h.; in all latest jmprovements. Price, OU CAN Lircle. 9 rooms | uly | log. Canva strictly |ty AUCTION SALES THIS AFTERNOON. UABLE REAL ESTATE. The undersij 1of closing out said bankrupt's estate, will west si D and E streets southe Triet of Colambia. heing & vacaut.lot, pmukg approximatel An VE Pt side of C street betweeh 14th and 13th st n EIGHTH DAY OF NOVEMBER, 162 of the premises, Qivision known' a: gomery _county, southywest corner comprising .m.nmmmxy 7,500 square fee Terms of sale: A deposit of requind at time o sate: cording, revenue stamps at c aser. ayn from date of eale, otherwise the tru sell at rigk and cost after five days' advertising, or to report default_to the court for its action. ARLES H. MERILLAT. Tru CH tee, A&ds.exSn ADANM A, WESCHLER, AUCTIONEER. BANKRUPTCY TRUSTEE'S'SALE OF VAL- cned, ‘as, trustee in bankruptey of the estate of John Ridout, for the purpose public aiction, fn front of the premisee. on {DA NTH DAY OF NOVEM. following desceibe propert in square 1061, situate on the south Al couveyancing, e P Terms o he complied with in' 30 | o reserves the right to forfeit deposit and re- |00 t of defaulting purchaser . Trus Marsland_huilding. role of Pencho a convincing bravery, without even'a suggestion of bravi do which would have spoiled the por- trayal. Edwin Mordant, as Domingo, | the father, and William H. Powell, as Xavier, have difficult roles and their portrayals are thoroughly sympa- thetic. Thom Coffin Cooke makes Migalo a clown who furnishes not a few laughs. BUSINESS COLLEGE Announcex Its Removal to Yts New Location 719-721 13th St. N.W. (Between G and ‘H Strefts) The LARGEST private busi ness school building in Wash- Carpets, Rugs, Etc. By Public Auction at Weschler’s sell ington. Three entire floors. The play brings back to Washing- 920 Pa. Ave. N.W. Twenty-two spacious lecture [||ton Miss Eileen Wilson, who gave s &AL SN halls, “class roome and offices. ||| many satisfactory portravals as a member of the Garrick Players a c ple of summers ago. She is deH‘hl- fully refreshing in the minor role of Fuensantica. One of the most satis- fying bits of character work is done By Albert Tavernier as Don Fulgen- cio. the physiclan. The scene in connection with the betrothal of Carmen and Xavier is delightfully enlivened by Spanish dancing by Los Caritos, and the au- dience demanded several encores for this relaxation from the tense devel- opments of the plot. NATIONAL—Elsie Janis and ” It requires four well-filled pages in the program to describe Elsie Janis’ “Gang” and to give the briefest out- Newly and handsomely dec- orated. Most modern equip- ment. Ideally located in the heart of Washington's best business district. Open Dally Until 9:30 P.M. for Inspection and Registration Phone Main 3430 Wednesday, Nov. 9th Commencing 9:30 a.m. TERMS CASH. Adsm A. Weschler, Auct. com- rects no7-2t ADAM A. WESCHLER, Auctloneer. Trustees’ Sale of Valuable 3- Story Brick Dwelling, No. 1124 Columbia Road N.W. By virtue of a decree of the Supreme Court|p o |98 the District of Columbia, vassed in Equity ause No. 8TTL the unde igned rustees will offer for sale by public auction, fn fron premises oo TUESDAX. THE FIF EENTH DAY OF NOVEMBER, A.D. AT FOUR-THIRTY O'CLOCK t. —_— ction_at your Rome by expe- \H - Address ow 160-4, Star of- el ustee RAG=JAZ Pisytag Positively taught beginners in 20 lessons. said FUTURE DAYS. t improvements thereon. for the cursory reader must neces- ADAM A Auctioneer. cessory and Gas Station By virtue of a chattels deed of trust recorded in Liber 3 folio 156 et e the land records for the District of Col a, and at the request of the party sec by, the undersigned trustees will sel] withi the VEMBI et Sentry cash register, 3 N typewrlter, show case, counter, old truck, etc, as an entirety and if not _received, will_be Cash. 3 no3. d&dbs,exSu Trustees’ Sale of Entire Stock| and Equipment of Auto Ac- No. 1231 Good Hope Road S.E. | e Conrensor, o tanks, The abore will first be offered | Sourse for players. | Booklet seni RISTENSEN SCHOOL OF POPULAR 1l ird of the purchase monbey to be 2601 Phone balance o e equal in- Columbia 317, sarily take refuge in adjectives, at least to some extent. Everybody who goes to the theater knows Elsie Janis and what she can do. Well, she shows how Ethel Barry- more would act in a Fannie Hrice offering, and reverses the process by showing how Fanny would do Mises Barrymore's part in “De Classe.” Then she shows how Sam Bernard would act as a Broadway traffic cop, how Jack Norworth sings a song, and other things besides in the way of mimicry that cannot be surpussed. One of her strikingly effective off: ings is a French song In the sketch “Montmarte,” which is as good as Yyette Guilbert's best, and then some. There are many other things allotted by Miss Janis to herself, for ste wrote the show, as well as staged { y ! Accompantst. by ‘Berlin. all cash. t the otion of the pur deponit of 3300 required of the purc the time of A ing, revenue cost_of the Comitea’ with within thirty days from day Of ‘kale, otherwise the trustces reserve the Tight 1o rescll the property at the risk and cost of the defaulting purclaser, after five daye advertisement ot fuch vesile n_some . | newspaper publisied in the city of Washing- ton, Dr C.” " TOSERE T, SHERIER Piaop Te uNI ol klrl Klindworth, M e de_nw 16t PIANO LESSB JONAS, 1412 20th oo |t . 31 or bours half boat Tor child Miss Lucia S. Collins, Piano Instruction. Fraoklin 300.W. Btudio, 510 Eye st. at| Tum.- ured 1 by STEAMSHIPS. BERMUDA—Yineday trips to the the ““Islands of Sunshine,” $126.53, all expenses. Delta Tours. Phone Main 1472. 500 Bond bidg. CLARK’S 18th OmNT_CR_UB:E nov3,d&ds,exSu EDUCATIONAL. PRIVATE_ L IN MATHEMATICS, sciences. Ianguages, music: university grad- - ON PUBLIC AUCTIO GENERAL SUPPLY COMMITTEE | NOVEMBER 10, 1921 Public auction of unserviceable material at| warehouse in Past Potomac Park. in build formerly ~_ occup esks, CLairs, ;-m-u, “puifag Coses. "Bes ‘arpets Barrels: Cable, Electric Lamps, tric Wire, Conduit Pipe, Lead, Steel, Printing_ Presses, Metal Tires and 5 afeteria equipment, VEMBER TENTH, 1™ Mmediately thereatter in North Court, § 1 war .mx avy Department nummm mh Avenue ve"(z5) tonm of serap ‘fron will Tron, Tables, Autome THU AT otc. 21 TEN 0'CL Articles offered singly upon request M. F. JACQI Ol HOME-BUILDERS. cash, I have three lots in Chievy Chase, D). C.. two GO ft. and one 60, and can secure building loans to cover the entire cost of building three houses. "Answer today. _Add x 297 n of H St. N.W. CHEVY CHASE—$9(I)O lete_bungalow of 7 rooms (4 bed: ar:onn,n‘:);'.lor 5x150; “contatus tiled bath, bowh. elec. ligits: {ront and rear porches; hards rs and trim. Very attractive; just one orock feom. Wisconsin excellent surroundings. Attractive Tel.Main 4340. IDEAL NORTHEAST SECT. ION-—$5.850. dition; has fruit trees. “abrubbery. ‘must sell, sacrificing for quick sale. l-e'rel;l' NORTH COLUMBIA SAUL’S ADDITION— HEIGHTS—$11,750. $10, 950 most beautiful residential section in Washington. . This house is situated just one block of 14th st., contains 7 large ample many. other Baceitent terms. PETWORTH—$9 000. Immediate possession can be obtained of dandy 7-room bfick home, b.-w. elec. lights, real open fireplace, colomai froot and double rear porches and other featares. _ House 18 dn excellent con- garage desired conve = Sy . session. MT. PLEASANT—$11 ,500. ‘Immediate pos- Team heat: eas tin 7865-W, evenl‘?n N eeehicar terms, Owner. eondit Col. IN THE COMING BUSINESS DISTRICT. A fine semidetached brick house. contatnin 12 roome 2 bathe; hot-water Leat and i oo mprosem Tor 703380 fect; fronting on * the back to & wite jce—$30,000—is only 2 littly over $2 per square foot. including all ments. ‘Business is rapidly claiming this street, which in @ few years should greatly increase the walue of the property, and if rented now, for home or busines pay a good return on your_investment. HERMAN E. GASCH, 1826 New York Ave. Main 3150. coming e inclooed slecp deep Sset o slley; £a- %% tactive. termms. BROOKLAND—$7,150. the prettiest loeation of this suburb, ;‘}-mm‘:yn‘new bungalow. hes 6 rooms el front and rag o e ot condition. pace. Very attractive home. Easy terms. terme. WILLIAM S. PHILLIPS, MEMBER OF WASHINGTON REAL ESTATE BOARD. 1409 New York Ave. Phone Main 98. WEST CHEVY CHASE. |FOR SALE— VACANT. ° Corner house CASH, $75Q PRICE, $8,000. tiful detached Bome of & large s bata: abe Shesiately o medern snd 1n love- iy -nulue-. lot 402150 fo wide alley. Only " 146 uth S.E. CASH, $250. PRICE, $64oo. B-room end bath brick house in Bonse, Just one block of tself with the reat 3 lot 150 deep 159 ADAMS N.E. CASH, $1,000. l"l':.RICE $5,850. m('mll&lfl. ‘back parem- “[d‘.ll'. Eany d Near Capxtol—$5 s00. of mn ffl' l!llfl IW leml Betites possesaton, * Investment 3 bricks h; 1n fine con- dlflm I‘Nl“] llfl.. ‘and’ out. BIIL FISCHER & FRIEDLANDER, 606 F St. N.W. COLUMBIA" HEIGHTS~ $2,000. Couventent to 1ith st. and 9th o lines; & 21-foot hiouse of 7 room: desp lot to paved i The is in excellent WL trade or " sell on" easy Yoo nished ; having 6 rooms and bath, hot-water heat, elec. lights; in good condition. Price, $9,250.00. Terms, $1,000.00 cash. HARRY A. KITE, Main 4846. 1514 K St. N.W. Rhdde Island Ave. N.W. ‘Bet. gth and mth s Ton eag, bu -‘ffl:&‘ofi ':nu"" £\a This section. Price only 35,000 payments ‘M’ bet Ifl interest and DAVIS & STEELE 1420 N. Y. ave. n.w. OOF. HOUSE, N.W._0 ROOMS: A.u. Tacast: 35004780 cach mear’ school 2t be used as st a.w. n 2326, SALD—VACANT—1246 43 ST. B.W.— frame house; lai . Eusy PARKER BN ; Bew room s9d bath frame P electrie 1 ight Oniy $4.000; easy terms. JESS L HEISKELL 1115 Eye st. n.w. BY oWNER_a12 A BT N.E—BRICK HOUS] 7 bath, long to alle; Strictly white nlnmoea . 8% Wast of 10th st " IMMEDIATE mumwn. e oy R FLA "l-ht e Gy momnw.l in Columbia|% Heights—VACANT; partly fur-i 9 ‘Inear 17th and You sts. HEVY CHASE BARGAIN. Only $1:000 cash. Nine rooms and b detached shingle home In beln!ll\u Chevy Chase; sereens, awnings: two-<ar garage; in- stantaneous hot-water A OSESSTON . WITH DEPOSIT. Ouly $1,000 cash. Balance like rent. Owzer must scil and, will sacrifice, ASHINGTON REALTY EXCHANGE, Phong Main 3288, Atter & oelock. EALE—5 BRYANT 5T th Otpllol st. cars; nearly new Sixoroom and bath, colonial brick house: con- greteatreet and ‘alley;, open azd Teady to move in. nce. ‘monthly, Brice, $8.050. including interest. HOWENSTEIN CO.. 1314 F st. nw. AD; © ROOMS, 2 BATHS: arage space; about 35,000 wher occupan Tdeal E n.w. Cleve. 1314-W. FOR SAL‘HO"ORED A real bargain containing 7 large rooms and bath; located nw. Price, reasonable; terms are very easy. 3 - HARRY A. KITE, Main 4846. 1514 K St. N. W.i INSPECT AT ONCE. B. H. GRUVER HOUSES. Shepherd St. West of 14th. . Immediate possession; eight rooms; four o o A P e s S ' and mahogany and natural finish. 1114 Davidson Bldg. m 8072. 12% | Chevy Chase, D. C., ow. .'l rooms. tile bath; l-".’-. elec. lights; s'u'nm. '$500 cash payment. Call Frankila detached houso i Olaveland ‘bedrooms:; hot water; bullt-In ga: m-ul JSoor: l;flen for guick sale, s'fl'lio Kettonal Rank Bidg Waehin B. 1414 North Carolina Ave. ““WILLIAM R. ELLIS, 1412 G St. N.W. s e beick lame fn ME. wved | TRUSTEES' Ty July 15, 1921, being instrument No. i corded July 27, 192 of the District of Columbis, and | signed trustees win weil. at pabllc auction hfil’r&l ll;xe D"‘“ N P :;P;B A. T . D, AT FOUR- TE]BTY O'CLOCK P.M., the lowing ribed land and premis i Dennis McCarthy's Deing lot iston o in Todd Block 6, reco District of Columbia, known as lot 91, sq 2590, for taxation prirposes. ete. Terms of sale: Sold subject to & prior of tramt for $5.250 and_the amount over frust to be paid in cash. A deposlt of { recording and revenue stamps at purcha cost. Sale to be closed within thirty d: deposit forfeited. gmm nol,d&dsexSu lec: ap Copper Roof- Hand Tlate qrap Wood and _Box YVALUABLE TWO. 0. 70: By virtue of B cortain deed of trust dated [ among the land rxeéonu' at Quest of the party secured thereby, the under. | " o3t de: Jnthe District of Columbla, and designated d known required upon acceptance of bid, Conveyancing, and produced it, in addition tq ering her “gang” of tflrmer‘7 ":‘::’r“- seas soldiers.” who looked her up in ;\L.i: hz;’fll‘o v‘:henml'he returned ard 3 se the la of them, they “hadn tnxulxa AR work; thev were still acting. 1y all of them are: some as !ypicu musical revue lovers with Sweet song- singing voices, handsome faces and all the tricks of the trade, and others twenty vears' experience. Address Box Star office. 8o The Hotel Field Calls You! Natfon-wide demand for troined men and women; all departments, hotels, clubs, ‘apartment houses, restaurants, cafeterias, tearooms. Uncrowded field, good salaries, fine living, quick advancement. Our methods indorsed _and our students employed by leading hotel _operators and managers s Parls and Lon imes Bldg.. N. BERMUDA—CUBA MEDITERRANEAN CRUISES WEST INDIES CRUISES CARIBBEAN CRUISES lel\lA AND HONOLULU PANAMA CANAL E-up. Orient, South Ameriea Steamship Tickets—All Lines OBER’S Steamship nad Tourist Agenmcy, No. 1 Wlmdwlrdl Building dings | i oblle N OCK tate. | and| lbe| And then Elsi, resistible llmlnl‘noh:: ing “The Eight Bobs, to see the “Babs” (fl With her an § ntingent, includ- and you have Pppreciate how sold. i very good they are. ) Il in “an’"parts of the United } DO St a0 bel mmowdi) Hatin RESORTS. The entertainment, which Miss Janis admits did nof One student writes cause If she I calied at the Rrelke ATLANTIC CITY. N. J. t cost her $100,000, had that amount e she no7-8t (m.-'a...'..mr tor_Supply. || my credentia was mumm pend it on herself, at least THOS. J. OW. AUCTIONEEKS. || hired, belug Placedln he omee: teer is called b; Maybe {its name is "x:‘rehercnor'e even that {s doubtful. doubt, however, T am very pleased to state that I ave accepted the management of the above hotel." You can win but that it (Thflefi. in.ine . enjoyable specialties, sketchos monabn they are winning. ATLANTIC CITY.N.J. hes, scenes Fall Cl Now Forming Dlrtttlycn m and whatnot, and that it holds an au- Evening nes—FHome S tud; AALTONL § | dicnce close on to ghree h rer Taition Moderate z Al\AmPhl}bkl f being tired. It -h‘uuld be atden oot added, and ntion of reflect- of the soldier ore in previous is some gang Call, write or phone for particulars Lewis Hotel Training School Clifford Lewis, President 1324 New York Ave. N.W. Main 6779 FILING—A Paying Vocation telephone Main 7604. Standard School Wemnicke Co., that without any in ing upon the efforts boys who have come hi acts, that the “gang” and that Miss Janis has presented t| at their very best. It is not a gl::: of femininely costumed boye who ape ‘the stage soubrette and t. All but one are assigned to l.;ulfl:hs o:e Wwith the “she role"—good, al at—has nothing on a':‘:glloqullmm & (Mm' foge e plot—oh, there is & plot. M Janis sald so. It has Something to ‘da With love being a cure for discontent. It sneaks in and out of the enter- tainment throughout the evening and hides when a big, patriotic finale is sprung at the close of the show. It is hardly fair to single ‘out the entertainers, and it would be, like- in | E | fol- uare deed said £250 | call or of Fflln: and lndnxl.nt Glot 12181220 F st. < Washingd Wood’s School ] novme, PACKING & STORAGE L TSR 05 5,0 Ex °re b Froe Bethantoa 1053 O vt Bw, Mode; Ol.dlla\. DRY mflfllflfi,’fl“lm 1 W Phone Msinizex = oving i ser's | o SAMUEL T. FREEMAN & COMPANY, Au 1519-21 Chestaut St., Philadelphia, Pa. 6,500 Storage Batteries 3 and 4 Cells Per Battery “Exide,” “Diamond Grid,” “Willard,” “U. S. L.” Inmect - 58 G, E., 5 H. P., A. C. Motors TO BE SOLD AT AUCTION . on Tuesday, November 22, 192 at 10 A. M, at | 1519-1521 Chestnut Street Philadelphia, Pa. ‘batteries were manufactured for n* the U. 8. L. & H. Company, Blocwric” Storage Battery - Company and, Eniladelohia Swoeage Company. | ork. "To be sold Send for descriptive ‘and luutmnd catalog. Established Nov. 12, -1805. AUCTIONEERS Philadelphia. ON] I will sell at auction oo o pletrict |0 ant, B. A. Schwarts, and sold ‘ment 85287, in favor of t.h' t at ll"I::. ey Battery They for suxiliary, lighting Fand_radis Samuel T. Freeman & Company Nos. 1519-1521 Chestnut St. 1n07&19| Coolncational—3528 Btudents Iast Yesr Marshal. » Auctioneer. 311 EAST CAPITOL ST. All Commercial Branches One month, day, $15; evening, 8. After 7 monthly payments the mext 5 months are free. LINCOLN 38 37th YEAR wise, hardly fair not to mention the &ood work of some of them, especially Jurien Thayer, who sings very well; Gus Shy, who plays all sorts of parts, and Charlie Lawrence, who, 0o late for the made-up show, is P‘l’mltt.d to entertain between acts until the lights go out. Charlie was one of ths big hits of mn Q'inn‘ ‘W. Dornfi also 1is a his magic.” Hieaboth l(orn a dancer, stands out in her line and “The Eight Bobs"” are always good—but it is simply impossible to point out all the good things. Some space must be saved for preliminary news of the limitation of I-Hlllm!nl conference. smm_mm and Vaudeville, Kallahuhi's Hawalians, presenting a tropical serenade entitled “An Even- ing in Hawaill” featured a well bal- anced bill at the Strand Theater ye: terday. The company’s rendition of the soft melodies of the South Sea Islands were well received by the large &udience and many curtain calls greeted their efforts. Faber rs, “America’s youngest equi- were rollo'ud by Fiske and Fallon, in & skit, “Words and Music.” Douglas Flint and Company, in & humerous character comedy, “Grouchy. Gro‘ury." kept the audience amused and Edw: Lambert, assisted by Minnié Fllh. in “Youth and Beauty” ‘'was an exceptional laughmaker. ‘The first vunnumm in Washing- ton of the Unlvern.l-hwel fllm vro~ duction, *No Woman sented the Yyoung anu!hnl mr} Mabel Jullenne Scott, in a quaint story, adapted from lh& magazine narrative by Edna Ferber, which conoerns & young girl who risks her own happiness to give sreater com- fort to her brother. Its sincerity and drnnlflc force are its strong points. _comedy and the news feature com- ploto the bill. CAPITOL—“Miss New York, Jr.” “lflu New York, 5 hich gpened l WINTER BUILDING STORAGE Merchandise. rt Packers, Cratel: & Ship, 'rrmrfim— ern firepmof storage. ______ o ocattan, W ESCH Pa. ave. Phone cts., | 15tk _and Pa. -fi:.. N.W. 1125 Mth St. NW. 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November §—The govern- Ay :-&7 will i.nuoflue‘ be- t estimate !M line of what they do, so that a review hes s 1 Amusements Andrews and Gladys Stockman also. found favor with their specialties. . Photoplays. PALACE—“Exit the Vamp.” Ethel Clayton is pictured this week . at Loew's Palace Theater in Frank Urson's adaptation_of & matrimonigl" romance by Clara Beranger, which s notable for the supporting cast that Includes Theodore Roberts, T. Roy: Barnes and Fontalne La Rue. Miss Clayton is seen as a tame little self-. sacrficing wife. A friend of other " days, pow on the border of social os- tracism for her flirtatious tenden- _ cles, seeks her aid, and the young wife, wishing only to help a friend in aistress, receives her into her home. The other woman soon begins to exer- cise her talents and infatuates the husband. Soon hubby is dining out with “the vamp,” but when he ac- cepts the key to an apartment which she has found the wifc gets to the apartment first and appears as a substitute for ,the real vamp, and thus the roud’is naved to an in--- offensive ending. A “Snookey” - comedy, a Burton Holmes travelogue, the Pathe News, and orchestral music complete th entertainment. COLUMBIA—*Camille.” azimova, in a modernized version t continues at Loew’s Co- lumbfa this week in response to pop- ular demand. Large audiences filled the theater yesterday and last night. Nazimova's performance has many admirers. In the death scene of the lady of the camelias, her work has. made a strong popular impression. Rudolph Valentino, as Armand, also is convincing, and the remainder of the cast Is good. ' The photographic work 18 excellent, and the gowns pic- tured seem a sensation to the femi- nine patrons. A Toonerville comedy, animated cartoon pictures, the international News and Current Topics complets e bill. RIALTO—Creatore—“The Rose.” Moore’s Rialto Theater, in_ pur- suance of 2 policy to cater to lovers of good music, will have no cause to question the popularity of the in- novation after the reception accord- ed by large audiences vesterday te Gluseppe Creatore, leader of orchess tras and bands. One cannot doubf” that an opera house in Washingtc. which is the only large nation: capital in the world lacking such an institution, would be a financial suc- cess, after nessing the enthusiasm of audiences at the Rixlto week after week when noted artists provide rare musical treats. Creatore was given an ovation that must have been flat- tering, even 1o one accustomed to being lionized. Doubtless many who,. ard him yesierday know nothing’ = of the technique of music, but to the /. most casual observer it must have been apparent that the fine Rialto orchestra was swayved by a greatis leader until its efforts became as that- - of one man. Creatore, himself, ap- pured to appreciate this fact, and insisted that the orchestra stand with him in acknowledging the deafening . applause that greeted each number. Coupled with the ,musical program are screen productions which round out the bill in a manner quite up to Rialto slandard- The principal pic- ture, Rose,” is a story of night llghl San Francisco's under- world. It does not lack for action. Lon Chaney, he uncrowned king Night role in which hv creatds a di personality. Johnny Hines. in rollicking comedy, and the usual pi tures of world happenings, which in- clude some interesting “close-ups” of men who are to participate in the conference on limitation of arma- ment, complete the bill. METROPOLITAN—“Why Girls _ Leave Home.” “Why Girls Leave Home” is the photoplay feature at the Metropoli- tan Theater thir week. It is not a sensational exposition of wild es-.". gapades by young girls On the other. a lesson to those who place too drastic restrictions Ilpon their children. Anna Q. Nilsson is pictured as Anra Hedder, daughter of a man with ideas of the Puritan days, who forbids her to attend’ dances or have other usual pleasures.- In revolt she sccures an evening dress and is about to start for a dance when her father a theft of the dress from the store where she is employed. The accusa- tion is made in the presence of the store proprictor, who denouncel her for her intention to vi Maurine Powers, the dlughter ol the stors proprietor. who has her every want supplied. has been raised by servants, and nightly can be seen at” dances and elsewhere in opposition - to her father's ideas of right. The daughter of the Puritanical man saves the daughter of the stors pro- prietor from a criminal attack and in the end reconciliations follow all _ around. “A Penny # the Slot.” featuring Snub Pollard; News pictures, Literary Digest topics and an orchestral ren- dition of “The Bohemlian Girl” over- ture complete the program. s | KNICKERBOCKER—“Why Gu'll Leave Home.” The bill at Crandall’s Knickerbocker Theater for vesterday and today Hal Roach’s new laughing hit, “Fifteen Minutes” featuring Harry Pollard: the Pathe News and the Literary Digest's “Topice of the Day,” ., with orchestral selections including gems from Planquetec’s “Chimes of ! and _Warner Brothers' ~ Alm version ‘of “Why Girls Leave Home,” which is_reviewed In_con nection with the Metropolitan Thes ter. CEAIDAI.L’S—“I Do"—“Making -~ the Grade.” “Making .the Grade,” a well enacted romance with a twang of Siberia_run- ning through it, and “I Do,” a Harold~+ Lloyd edy, are the twin tuture- 54 of tht entertaining bill at Crandall’s 'l'he:ter the first three days of this. wee ‘l'hl first chture. in which David But- appears, the first time in the ludln‘ role 0! his own production, de- picts & pampered American millionaire, ‘who joins the Army and is sent to Si- beria. While there, after many ad- ventures, from the bolshevistic forces. Sophie's role is well n\l:ed by Helen Fartmn. and the story is-easily recognized a: *Sophie enoff,” recently’ wblhhad in_magasinei form. Harold Unyd'a comedy is one of his best, and pictures the trials of & nc'ly led coupl neighbors are ask Minor films and a plne organ recital complete the program. 71 BRITISH AWAIT FATE. PHILADELPHIA, November 7.— The *fate of seventy-one English. draughtsmen, under orders of depor- tation to England because the gov- ernment alleges they came here un-'i' der the prohibited contract labor, . clause of the immigration law, han upon & decision to be given by United . States District Judge Thompson in & test case brought by David Munro Aird. one of their number. men came from England inie 'u flme to help construct ships, ant ‘were employed by the Bethlehem Ship- bullding Corporation. All hold de--w from technical cplleges as ma- | rine engifieers, but the lmmlmtlnu officlals declare thoy worked. draughtsmen . and / therefore ume in the class !ll!flf skilled :r.-