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REAL ESTATE. w OB ur.r.—xount FOR IALE—HOM \ . SANSBURY CO,, XNC 1418 Eye Street N.\V. Park View. . PRICE, $8500.—-A splendid Some tiat cai be U ayment. Six ter heut. In house is nicely witaated and is well worth the price ey Monthly payments lice rent. Act ul Downtown—Northwest. IIICE smm A luMlmhlly built home, ocated in & section whi increasi (running water l). M!»vner beat, elec- Brick, garage to accommodate In A1 conditiva. Mt. Pleasant. $10,400. — An unusuaily attractive colonial type of home, located within one blfl'l of ‘lu'-n and Irving sts. Six M I-l electric several trle light. three cars. ager | parquet oors. U onition and owner will give early possession. Terms. Petworth. B0 We can mend this attractive ¢drner home Mnl ome of the best values en the matket tofay. ~Thers ate seren rogms (four bedzooms), two compiete baths: Lot-water heat, nmm light; parquet floors: completely acreened. In perfect lon. " Dwner losvink city, must seil upply of ceal in- PRICF, consclentiously N. L. SAN “EVERYTHING IN REAL ES' 1418 Eye Street N.\W. Phones Main 5903-4-5. Columbia Heights. 'lfl Vacant and ready for im- late occupaac; Al -llrlerlu ltl:m- Yoy brick _res! (i me ek 5O e Racn ot ear line. e th; hot-water heat, electric TTghts B pered and umd throughout. PRICE, vorth Columbia Heights. $9.600.—Just off 14th st. "A modorn Todate home ut 4 very reasonable Six rooms aud electric parquet floors; double brick Owaper-occupant will give early ssession. It will bo to your advanta Io Iooi into this proposition. Saul’s Addition. rice. unt six PRICE, 815,280 -An opportunity to obtain. & fou: | and tiful bungalow which was wmlunon >, i eI qulte reasooa Chevy Chase, Md. PRICE, $1.600—A charming ceptionaliy well bullt It HIIIM on l '!r’ furn ectric n* Phaciichily 'sew and in perfect condit Eariy possession can be had. Convenient terms. Phone for appointment to Inspect. BURY CO,, INC. A1 Phones Main 5903-4-3. HEDGES & MIDDLETON, INC. BEALTONRS, 1334 H Street N.W. Near Dupont Circle. PRICE, § o= Say ek g2 Phone Main 1028, Extended. PRICE, $11,50. Attractive bungalow: shingle Large tront porcl ts and h.w.h. Immediate possession and Now vacant. stone reasonable terms. bungalow, excep | Chevy Chase. PRICE, $15,000. ractive detached home, just west Semi-bungalow type, containing North Chevy Chase. . $8,500. rooms &nd_bath tory on first floor; lot, containin one-half acre: abundance of fruit, be: a wlectrtic lights; B.- shrubbery. * Modern impravements throghout. 20 for largs closets. ‘Built.in garage. foot paved alley. A home that will appesl o' the most Qiscriminating buyer. two cars. Terms to sult you. Mt. Pleasant. PRICE, $11.500. Desirably located, ” overioaking Strictly modern and up-to-date home, having Tooms, teception, Bl aad bath: electric Tiehte, b hardwood Screens, awn. B ad matal weatherstipe. . Carage Tea- sonable terms. Saul’s Addition. PRICE, $13,730. Detached corner house, center-entrance tyge; ly modern. Complete bath and lav: 's_room and toilet In cellar. shingtcn's best bullders. 40-foot parking. Garage. Two-Family Apartment. PRICE, $12,500. Tadividuslly built for the owner. Sitosted tn the secthwest. Has 5 rooms rch and bath {n each & te; separate hot-water e, corner the Park. el & ndorn et reoms, reception hlll lld bath; large lot witl )venn h.-w.h., electric lights. aitien. Garage. Reasonable terms . \orth“c~1 PRICE, $8.50 Just off 16th and nnrth o( Pflrk rd. rooms and tile bath; electric ; good he ing plant. Bxcellent _cond g, 5 Owaes. oceupant will give early possession. $1,500 Columbia Hej, cash. hts. PRICE, w§ Au_unusual axcrln‘ 208 strictly_modern corner home. will sl on terms of less ;l-vv:’ um casn, | N orthwes REDUCED TO 1. Wery attractive cormer hom the 14th st. car line. nrlek construction; T howh, eleetric xcellent e lml‘- tha; North Columbia Heights. PRICE, $12.950. new iapestry brick lom Has Paihs, glasesd-in breakfast "k dising, s '37{: ¢ dinjog, roem Heasodable. torms. e-pnmvu L -lefl!lr llnh. threaghout. l‘ Desmed ceiling. Woodley Park. PRICE, "$18.500. Owner has offered for the first !Ime thm tractive home of lhe colonl; : electric th id oak floors. ‘l'hr" extra large reas screened and equipped with lwnln(- in excellent conditioun. Dric two cara. HEDGES & MIDDLETON, INC. MEMBERS_OF THE WASHINGTON REAL ESTATE BOARD. 1334 H Street N.W.. Phone Main 1028, Washington Heights. PRICE, $18,000, Bxceptionaily well located house, 27 feet wide. yms, 2 batos and .h“ nodern o e e sleeping eat to the VERY UNUSUAL BARGAINS. SPECIAL SAUL’S ADDITION. to Conp. ave. and B st—Re- et for_immediars saie, s etate tractive semi-detached, must be closed. 3-story, bay-windew contalning 8 large roome and 2 ba brick of 12 rooms and 2 batha modera Large attic above ai 's bright cellar _belo ‘porcher improvements; lot to paved alley. spaciou seldom you cam purchase a8 home in hot-water heat, electrlc Tighta: hardwood rage. Only $14,500. exclusive section and especially at loors: ga 8, Pdiculousty low priee—only sm.m PLT"VORTH SEMI-DETACHED BRICK. chnEener Aot and storen: T ators | \Park road near 18th st.—1U bright ck, 8 rooms and bath: lot-water h bath: hot-water hes elect ctric lights: inclosed eeping lnd lighra: open fireplaces: parquet foors Xfast pore in fme condition. froat and donbid rear porci dnu:flco oom for xnrl T'rice, $10,000. ton. Plenty of space for ‘dauble ga- 5 ALKING DI:'[ NCE. bath” targe emmerete ceitar: | farnkce | of downtown. (Cenveniently locmied hul, o gxeelient condition. & bar- west of 18th st. Attractive Lome of 9 lxl‘(.)R(;L'I O\\ N rooms. large rooms, % baths; hot-water heat, glectrie unu ane %' A condition. DELIGHT}IL "HOME. to Mt Plessaat car lige, in wum.na- Heights Facen west. wath, e on the side; 9 rooms, Datns, front and rear porches: Revdwond hot-water heat, electric Trante: i excelient condition. well it home. An un- Attractive terme gutofitewn owner. low at $11,500. furnace heating plant: _electric lights. Reasonsble terms at only $7,000. SOUTHEAST. In good home-owmed section. Z2-story brick, of 6 roome and bath; furnace heat, gus; room for gurage; in exesllent Condition 'Owner baniain Price very b 1400 H ST. N.W. Main 1654. Main 1653. NE\V HOUSES ARE INCLUDED IN THIS WEEK'S LISTINGS OF HOUSES FOR SALE IN VARIOUS SECTIONS OF THE CITY AND SUBURBS. 5310 14th St.—$15,000. Dclafie!d—~\ear 14th—S813,750. This beautiful, new, stucco dwelling house centaining ! was bult by owner for own Occupancy o bt on et 50 by 100. Hot- but change of plans mlleu 1t possible electric lght: front and 1o offer it for eal lendfdly bulit. center hall ‘plan; mahogany containing sever roor e Dath: nleep- vory finish throughout. ing perch: hr,e froat and rear purchn jarge attic and ample closet storage room; Hoosier htchen emm Decorated in ‘best taste. Expensive fix- tares, Large lot to aller. A splendid detached house that will make an ideal home for family of refinement. See ir at once. arith St. S.E—Price, $7 7:250. Nine rooms and bath. et o parsted ot 160 feet dven ToTpaved alter. 31,00 caan and small 4 menthly peyments. '\Vide Ave.—Central Northwest —$6,300. m; mm- and bath, mode: xood condition. In Woodndge—$soo Cash. bath; fireplace, \'-nnt on Nov. 13. Ideal section of the helght rooms and bath, with extrs laege’ tront porch; condition. Chevy Chase, Md.—$22,500. “Two new houses just nearlog com- gfleum 10 rooms and 3 baths; semter a1l plan; hot-water nur. electric ligh large lots in prettiest fon, not far from Cirel Substantially bullt and excellent im arrangement. Garages, Petworth—$8,000. Six rooms and bath, brick - Jater e electric’ l:gent.h::é: ol loors ang otk Take fhis an exceptional ofer. T Chevy Chase, D C—sxsooo . Seven Howt elerveic ghe: Jarve. e, ok e bath; e lot. A attrictive bome in most desirable Toen. tion. ALLAN E. WALKER & CO,, INC. 813 15th St. NNW. Main 2430. & LE\’ELAI\'D PARK—$20,300. COLUMBIA HEIGHTS— comb atreet. & beautifal home of &8 00 n-mn- individuslity: 10 (@ bed: ). 3 bath and in hot- water, beate Price ocaly $8.250. Convenmlent to 11th and_Sth sts. ear hof water heat, electric deep ot to s ved alley: room for garage. B e exccTioat condicionr "WIII trade o sell on easy terms. TAKOMA PARK—$6,750. o ms, ba w detached hol bullt-in_garage; large lawn with expen. wive shrubbery. Should be seen fo be appreclated. A real bargaln. Terms. PETWORTH—$8500. Overlooking _Soldiers' Home and en- dre”city: beautitul, sapestry brck & oak floors upetairs and down: ce- Toent. front porch; real open freplace: plastered and inclosed sleeping porch: Toom for garage. Bxceptionalls attrae- tive terms. DOWNTOWN—$13,000. Just one block from Dupont circle: excellent investment propoeition; threc apartments of three rooms each and Dath; well built; has h.-w.h., electric lghts. House is fully equipped with awnings and screens. Gardge. Terms. IDEAL NORTHEAST SECTION—$5.850. An uausoal hrl‘ln. This bome con- taine 9 rooms on a 30x200 lot; in ex .-.u.n candition; has fruit trees, shrub- : Irebe: Conveaont ie 120 ob eat line. A!!flcllve terms. NEAR THE WALTER REED|§ HOSPITAL—S$o, 850. Excellent restdentlal cection; tdeal bungslew of o a_lot’ 403110 electric lmu, Ilm fn-t and Tarporehes: Al Bavegn epa Owner"must sell’ aad has eleed " this lowse very low. FEasy monthly pay- ments. WASHINGTON HEIGHTS— 1 home on Ontarlo road, pmmn residential nection of Wash large reoms, 2 baths i howh, electric lights: tront Porches, sieeping poreh, com- Owser must sell and is sacrific- piete basement, and Pher attrac. ,.,. 5 tor quiek sale. Tioas. D Ereticnt trme, > 0T adme WILLIAM S. PHILLIPS, MEMBER OF THE WASHINGTON REAL ESTATR IOAI.D Phone Main 98. 1409 New. York Ave, of Dack ‘yasta fo wldr alley. red, $2.000. THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON FOR SALE—HOUSES ] ° POR SALE—HOUSES Centinued. Continued. D. C,. WEDNESDAY, AUCTION SALES TOMORROW. NOVEMBER 9, 1921. RESORTS. ATLANTIC CITY. N. 3. EDUC RESORTS. ATLANTIC_CITY. N. J. ATIONAL. 37 MOVING, PACKING & STORAGE. Continued. "McKEEVER & GOSS, i ~ REALTORS. 1405 Eye St. AUL'S ADDITION Brick home in perfect condition, convenient {ooidth st car line; cight toomi and two tha on fwo floors, with bright basement: frout, rear and sleeping porches; nicely deco- hardwood floors: open fireplace; cholce s sereses (,H}‘\ \' LHASE D. C. Attractive home im good I fl and ‘Dath with front, double veat and sleopine che hot-water heat, electricity and i an excellent buy for $12,250. WASHINGTON HEIGHTS. One of the best buys in the cit; ll‘i' lflhflnlll“’ bulle ‘ large pa: ‘ Main 4752 PARK VIEW. Dandy little low priced home. situsted con- venent to Boldiers’ vt h front and donbie good heating plant: gus: 500 on comvenient term: CHEVY CHAS Dotached home on lot 463160; semi-bungul t)pnfl'l"h e e 2w Datte on rear and sleeping fe ouse {8 equippe orery miod m) botwater heat, Tlectric light, hariwood foors provement. such s is completely screened; pi at ‘lfl 000, on lerm NORTHEAST t.: six- room house completely n good condltion; good ~heating Aricity and gas: double reur porc] $6.500 on basis of $1.U00 cusi. ¥ improvements: haniwood floors and trim; acreen space for garage on 15-ft. alley. McKEEVER & GOS TON REAL ERTATE BOARD. FOR SBALE—VACANT S0ON. To Colored. Nice six-reom briek. bath. cellar, furnace lfld ‘lhhnh“d. Price, $5,000. Easy 1405 Eye St. Main 47352 MEMBERS WASHING Mt. Pleasant. tric lights, metal wes er stripping. i oss, Sle garuge. Only $11.500; m RALE—VACANT, Near Pa. Ave. S. Light press brick, 8 rooms and bath; large yech: hot- ter hes electric lights. fl.(fl) Eary ternis. F. WARTI! Northeast. Offersd 15 a bargain, the best buy in the Newly papered and pi ed throughout, . he uter h!lllul plant apd many improvement: ut only an owner will put into a home. Ia 21 ft. wide, with 7 la There fa a deep \'lnl behhld the nro T) zoom, for, sever ugueual and very ATtiatic in desikn. o S omtruction By ‘one of fhe DAFK's best bulld: hunges may be mude to sult the buyer's all_modern, with wonderful view Priced on the bawis of small profit. v ILLIE & HEXDRIOK, Downtown. AN EIGHT-ROOM AND BATH THREE- atory bay-window brick home located down- town section business street, and incressing in Omr otm-lt il for $9,000, on ar ash payme THER & ROBI\SO\ 314-13-1 Bond bldg. nd New York ave. Catholic Window: cell eulpw for gnd dlning room sepurate from, heating plant large lot: paved alley. Only $6,230. 1 8. A most attractive home in this desirabie see- tlon, constructed of lhollow tile. There In a twe- has u frontage of 5 fi. a? Price and A terms right. i NC, DHN QUINN COMPAY AA Browustone and bri tel mirror in all the room: 2.stery brick garage in_re: % Htect condition Lot 1t 1414 North Carolina Ave. G-rosen and bath brick house; front and rear ted near Lincoln' Park. Price, WILLIAM R. ELLIS, 1412 G St. N.W. .. CARLEY, Real Estate, ESt. Main 6793. Office Tours, 7 AM. o 7 P.M. ON L NPAR 14th n’r. N.W. 13 rooms und 2 bll brick attic “and base ht Mll electric lights: feet to Tocome from rooms about $350 a ment! GOOD VALU ORTHEAAT. £3,500—$800 cash—Bix-room and bath house: eellar under entire house; furnace heat; long Fard to alley. Possession’ with deed. $5.150—Centraily lne-ua o. - | e’ i) fosms and ba crete cellar; bucl long back yard to wide paved -\lex 3000 casd.” Posseasion. & OUTHEA Lincoln Bark. | Well Luilt liome utiful outlook: elec- ng plant. House In good easontble terms. Immediate Dos- An attractive buy_for $12.00 O Tach ST, NEAR { HIGIT SCHOOL. and itcben. beick bouse, UL OEINGG ‘sed Price, $12,500; cash _require: OX_ WILSON' BOULEVARD, CHERRYDALE. 10 Tooran and bath- cement’ biock house, it d slectrte lights; Fnagey lot ghan, required oL A bath, brick house, with steep- T porches; howh, gas and electric lights: fage space; (ront and b b- Jords fo_wid T B F CARLEY, Only $250 Cash—Smashing Offer—Brick Humc. Near 14th and Pean. spacioun " rooms. and. hath: - largs to Tnall monthly payments. *rice, ESTATE €0, . wix_roomn. large celiar with House In excellent Only, 3,300 m— 2 brick m-e of 5 room: .na Dbatl e he | uge: eoncret, rty in good repaic; quickly. HOWE\STE‘I\’ BROS. Tth and H ats. 1708 KENYON ST N.W. Just teing completed; 8 =ooms, 2 baths; g sereened e Mt and walk Laif square vflh o| Bitamnie fars to Renggn Phene_Main CLOSE TO 16th ST. Only 1 Left; 17 Sold. Best Value in Washington. JBEAL . F nenddup Hclght: Beautiful 10-room home in Washington's choicest suburb. ttractively renovated. Owner {determined to sell. Priced at a‘ sacrifice. H. W. OFFUTT, Wis. Ave. and M Sts. N Phone West 200. YOUR OWN TERM PETWORTH CORNER. VACANT. Corner 4th and Shepherd sta. B oS roome bath, electricity; attic; ex- cellent cenamnn AUL \IAGOI'PI\. a7 Woodnnx Bldz. Phone Main 3028, YOU'LL. NEVER RE- GRET buying one of these DETACHED Cottages or Bungalows in ARMS- LEIGIT PARK-—for they spell HOME in capital letters—and profitable in- vestment beyond question. Armsleigh Park is de- lightfully located just north of Cleveland Park— and is an exclusive resi- dence community. These Homes are being built of the best material— by the best class of work- men—under expert super- vision—and are most ‘mod- ernly equipped. ONLY 81,000 IS NEEDED —to close the deal—bal- ance in moderate monthly payments. Our Mr. Hamilton will be glad to show you through these Homes any day or evening. Phone Cleveland 1490—or call at the Park Office, 4415 39th St. Take Chevy Chase cars to Albemarle st. (1st stop north of Bureau of Stan- dards) ; or Wisconsin ave. cars marked Somerset Friendship Heights or Rockville—getting off at Windom st. HARRY A. KITE, Owner and Builder. 1514 K St. Ph. M. 4846. Cozy Northwest Home, attie: two screened refdgerator: cold-at Teated garuge; bivakfast porch: ine ‘water heater: expensire lightin r " bemutifal Srepiace: hedvy ok fooce; wide 1ot 0 paved alley; stecl-besm construc- tion. [Easy terms. p 1715 Irvin, Open daily. st. and walk Mt. Pleasant c pathe; flogred sleepin \\ GRUVER, ind_Builder, Tston Trost Bldg. " Phone Main 763, Are You Just Married? S(art ngln. completely redeforated. e, $7,950. Terms s THOS. E. JARRELL, 837 Woodward Bldg. Matiio 1ROTS thorougl: At ¥ o iatpect 3 hedse promytl venlent section. close t nd ™y, Comtalmien | rooge, tile bath, hot-water i perfect condition throug recently papered and patuted $1,500 cash as the initial payment. Balance | fg vt Immetiate possessivn. Address o | 15 i and large CRIDCEY €AISLDS, Feadall i % Vxpected 1o’ o home. BAUMAN & HEINZMAN, Phnn Maln_3500 784 15th et. ortn “Capieo eiiat and fursace. sl casn parment, baiasce ke TPRANK B. HOPKINS, 404 Kresge bldg. 9°¢ Langdon, D. C. Price, $5,850. Reautital bome of nine lurme toome and bath: extra lavatory Tot G0x200 feet arag lota Fing froit. trees, fowers: this house is newly painted and in the best of condition: T RM. G, RICH ARDsox. 225 Colorado Bldg. \Ial BEAUTIFU r line nke hall, detached; slate Foot living_room, ‘dining reom, kitchen pantry on the first foor: Foor beataomn and Bath and sieeping second floor: and avore; Pittabu eleetric lights; un Sox130, wontaiaing well kept fomers, aeveral frult trees. Garage alley. Possexsion ‘Only $15. o, Radrens Dot 23431, tar ‘omce f on paved 500. Eany THESE CAXNOT BE DUPLICATED. tion, construction, { &l i ame |u nl,,h View, Dloomingdale, K Vi Columbia. Four: Foey St and Washington Helghts. rau will like them When you see t! . E. RYON CO I\"C Srnm to New York Realty Brok Main 4397. 1423 F st. Vacant—Better Than New. esutiful pebbledash-over-beick hou in the NORTHW and bath; exquls itel & an porches: nice 'én'"“"" Bealr gas ‘and clectricity. Price. small cash payment and very fernis, THOS. E. JARRELL, N $87 Woodward Bldi.. Main 768, 15th and H Sts. ortlm est Bungalow o-story bungalow: hot-water m!. tltflflclufi large lot. This proj ‘elllh(ffl-lll la'llzfl, ‘with the right price "rHOS. E. JARRELL, Mtarn oq, 7 Voolzard Blee A% 0N ADDI- tion; fully 1a1 X UNUSUAL SARGAIN 1N RAUL' 4D ched, -containing six Tants: nardwood. Hoors, TIVinE rooms b open Taundry, etc. G to Box ! 000. Cotontal Loty betek contaising @ xooms. Only tw vo: be bough! on mm iy THOS. E. JARRELL, 87 "Bd'llld Bldg. 7688 FOR SALE—COLORED. VACANT. $3,000. \Iorthwest Section. TTRACTIVE FIVE-ROOM HOUSE l! CO‘(VE'[B"‘I'LY LOCATED NPAR THREE ‘THERE 18 A I'IGNT !AIB ‘"Mm "? AL Rsbirion FhkovomovT. 5 3 3 Very easy terms. J. DALLAS GRADY, AL roems, _tile screens, two’ cars. At for gquick male. 228-M, Star office. AUCTION SALES FUTURE DAYS. ADAM A. WESOHLER, AUCTIONEEE. _ FURNITURE. PIAN BFEBCTS, o AGE AND NOVFMBER TWENTY. | COMMENCING AT HALF-PABT 1 by public_suetion. tractive No agents. Ga. Ave. Near thtenhouse St. Delightful Location. 9, rooms and bath: center iving open fire- l hied uitil ® .. Easy terms. J. FDVV FOWLER. Phone” Main 3679, 87 15th st. n.w. N "3 GREBN— 8 rooms and bath; yard te alley this entire property {s in excelient condition’and ean be | tice. FATAAN 'mnus, T84 !ltl at, ty Dorch; in fact everything that wuld! IF [EVY CHA! ) M cated one block exst of Chery Fhasecirale | ! Seml-detached: 8 large rooms: two romr-l-lell‘ <l-x~ fix-| ¢ i i fand teing lot 91 iable semi-anouall |t PUBLIC AUCTION GENERAL SUPPLY COMMITTEE | NOVEMBER 10, 1921 ilie wuction of unserviceable muterial at warehouss iu East Potomac Park, ln buildings | formerly " ovcupled av wldiers Dewks, C)airs, T: ing iy AY, NO \ml T NI 1051, AT TEN 0'CLOCK llnmndlul-ly thereafter in North Court, State, War and Navy Departuent Bullding, 17th aud Penusylvania - Avenue N.W.. approsimately | v | twenty-five (25) tons of ‘crap lrou will e d. Cash within forty-elght hours. Articles offered siugly’ upon, Temiest, AC Material to be nrmurml 3 Ty Virtoe of & cercain 1921, baing trument N corded Ju the land re ot ikurict oF Column quest of the party secured therebs wigned trustees will sell. at public a frast of the premists, on THURSD. NTH DAY OF NOVF A7 FOTICTHIRTY O lowing dewcribed land and premis In the District of (' designuted a4 division of part of W Brown's subdivision of the tia recorded revords of the office of the surveyor of the District of Colymbia, known as lot"91, square depoxit of $23 Conveyaneing. TTRDAW Trustees’ Sale of Vallnble 3- Story Brick Dwelling, No. 1124 Columbia Road N.W. of & dectee of the N ¢ DVESUREL. AD: AT FOURTIIRTY 0°CLOCK 1M, the folt lowinz described land und P in square 35, together wprovements thereon. Terms of 7 the purchase wopey to he e balance in two equal fin- e payable in ome and two ¥ i with interest &t G per cont per annum. pay trom day of sale, secured ~ property sold, or burcl aser. A poit of $300 required of the purchaser at the time of sale. All conveyancing, record- ing, revenue stamps and notarisl feew st the cost of urchaner. Terms of sale to be rmnvlled wi within thirtr days from day le, otherwise the trustees reserve the he city of Washi . SHERIER, S WESCHLER, AUCTIONE! n.um e Court pased in equity xe No. J6RUB. the nnnl»fl"n’d srustee, will | offer for sale by public auctio of the premises. on TUPSDAY lul.r PAST FOUR t Jowiag gescribed tand and premiscs, situate i8 Uw city of Washington, District of Colum- o wit: The east 1 t 1ot K, Pe the Toll denth thereuf. in square 157 uaim: { proved. Terma of sale: One-third cawh, balance in | two cxual instaltmeats, payable fu o | years, with interest ut & per cent per annum, p-ym» semi-garualiy, from d; erty at the risk und coxt r. after five days’ adve rosale 1o some of Wanhlnn? Household Furniture, Uprigl Piano, etc, Contained in! Premises No. 1028 16th Street O'CLOCK AM.. withiu the shov i Househol, . piet Denk, I * roihen o eli) market, wua' B streets vorthwest, condemned District 726. Terms: Cash at time of sa By grder of the Commissioners. 1 _no8-3t J._DONOY. Auditor | THE OCEAN FRONT louking the ocean, cals and complimentary American and European plans. New Golf Club Privileges Directly on the OGGanFront |\ A n P ey Dot I CAPACH’Y ooo GCARAGE el and winter b 8t u wich buth, £5; RAYMQKL A.unue |_Worlds Greatest Hotel Suc Suc:e.n _THE CALVERT Am'n | ian @he]fireake 5 ATLANTIC CITY, Unusually attractive Jun'ng Au:umn and Winter Seasons. Rates greatly reduced. uxurious, heated Solarium, bathed in Sunshine, \\herc LhArmmg afternoon musi- “Five complete relaxation after your return from an outing on the exhilarating Boardwalk, or from the Golf Course. (046 LTI FIREPROOF over- lock” Tea Service invite Fireproof Garage LT EDUCATIONAL. —opens its second term in D tic Art, Nov. Cooing Y. W. C. A_ School 1383 F St N.W. 15. Morning and Evening Classex Sewing Millinery STORING YOUR FUR- NITURE Every piece is covered to pro- tect it against dust. Every piece has space enough to i i ag.mm marring. dled Hv us New Classes Forming Evenirg. Skort-Story Writing Home Care of the Regi Tousedold Menagement | Wood s School 311 EAST CAPITOL ST. A Il Commercial Branches i Lotermediaty 8. Se | Ll un GloseWernicke co“-_._ny. s i 17 One month, day, $15; evening, S. After 7 monthly payments the uext & months are free. LINCOLN 38 37th YEAR Virginia Ave. Moderate Fall Ea 8t. Charles Place and Beaci. Cap. Newly renuvated sul r:fv\rm-hul Dlhrin‘- HALL-NOYES S(II-IOOL Opens_flopt. 19th. Full graded snd High Behoul, Classes: also private coaching 1o i and & ce prep. by ex-examiner 0! ‘rances Mana Hall nn HeL A ¥ e W, YMCA SCHOOLS Co-sducational—3838 Stulents Last Year Acoountancy Bckeol Drafting Bchbeel Autemotive Schsol Employed Boys' ** Boys' Day Bchoel Call or Address, 1738 G n 5250, AC COUNTANCY ew Term Starting Federal Experts Evening Classes 150 Subjects College Credit Two Free Subjects 10 Each Student Enter This Week Research University, 20 Jnckson Place. To the Public STRAYER’S BUSINESS COLLEGE A--o--n- Jts Removal to Itn New Loeation 719-721 13th St. N.W. ‘ (Between G and H Streets) The LARGEST private Lusi- ness school building in Was ington. Three entire floors. Twenty-two _spacious lecture halls, ‘class rooms and offices. Newly Bandromely de orated.. - Most- modern equip- ment, Ideally located in the heart of Washingtun's best busigess, district. oem m-pt.o.-: nplflumthl ta}f nd womes. nrln HDW FOR Day and E A thorough couree in Descriptize Astronom, Free ilutrated TN ACCOUNTANCY Freshman Class Starts Nov. Tuesday-Thursday-Friday 5:15 to 7:15 Public Speakmg Arthur Dee!‘ln Call, M.A. Wed,, Nov.9 1736 Y-M-CA X WOMEN ADMITTED 9:30 P.M. for Registration Phone Main 3430 Main 8250 MUSICAL INSTEGCTION Washington Conservatory nf Music | - — — === L% e Hampsbien o The Misses Eastman’s School | . Yo 1305 17th St. (Cor. Mnss, Ave.) High School nxllrhr- % oot FABIAN STUDIO Tuiton. xGwP Dixon Thompsor., Day and Erening Clagses. Regsonatle | S Call Telophone Main 7604 Director Luella ol of Filin Bweene ‘ashington. By, nk.»cflnmd Teacher—Col. W, BERMUDA—Niacdsy !rlpl o the “‘Islands of Sunshi $126.83, all expenses. l)elll ‘Tours. Feb. 11, by superd K5, Enpruss of o in Feypt and Palestine, ., includ'ng Hotels., Gmda-, Drives, fees days Paris and Lon- Frank C. Cllri “Times Bldg.. N. Y. VIOLIN instruction Iz Flenced teacher. Nddrees Bux 16051, Btar bE- v o RAG-JAZZ T, Positirely taught beginners in 20 lewons Adranced course for Booklet sent frec. CHRINTENSEN SCHOOL OF BOD IC. 2601 11th st. Phone Colum! STELLA LIPMAN, Piano Teacher. Accompanist Pupll of | L 7l Kiindworth, Berlin. COLUMBIA SCHOOL OF DRAFTING Roy C. Claflin, Pres. "BERMUDA—CUBA MEDITERRANEAN CRUISES WEST INDIES CRUISES CARIBBEAN CRUISES ALIFORNIA AND MONOLULU Vin PANAMA CANAL Orlent, South America p Tickets—All Lines OBER’S Steamwhip mad Tourist Agency No. 1 Woodward ;-ndn. Europe. Sten 8.S. Carmanis (Capard S-flhchc'Yd. Feb. 11th American Express Co. offers a two months Cruise to the Med- fterranean and the Levant, \ limited to 430 gnestr -SA EANA[]IAN l" SYEAMSHIPS TO'{HEORIENT \{153 Lucna S. Culhns, 'l'llmll lm“’. Etudio, 510 Fye SLI MOVING, PACKING & STORAGE WINTER BUILDING STORAGE | $0,000 eg. ft. Kinest Storage Space in mw. 800 Guods snd ‘Rooms for Househole Merchandise. 1th & T Sts. Phone N. 272 Learn Draiting and enter this profession of good pay and congenial work. | DAY OR NIGHT 1 JNDIVIDUAL COURSE IN 2 E:gn rt Packers, Cuun & Shippers gnvmrnu and Long Distavee Ioflu‘ Free Katimates. 1438 U ot. Full Information on Request Get Latest Catalogue ENROLL THIS WEEK MATHEMATICS Syunish. French, German, Latin, Englich, C ies, istory, Physic stronom: Botan. Thysiology, Bovpomes. Commrea nn: UMIVERSITY PREPARATORY SCHOOL, . ADOLPH RICHARDS, M. e eather 12th and ¥ n. The Hotel Fleld Calls You! Nation-wide demand for trained 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 lsldln‘ hotel operators and man: lsn all parts of the D’nlnd tates. n. Con Pa. ave. uuol:' - UNION 1-€® STORAGE COMPANY Memte and wp SEPARATE ROOMS, sl BY EXPERTS st 104 PR oL e . “MODERN FIREPROOF STORAGE pone R North SMITHS TRANGTLS, 8 Stoates t writes u wootan FIRE-PROCE et 10 Days to JAPAN 14 Days to CHINA l7 Dlyl to MANILA on the Palatial EMPRESS OF RUSSIA EMPRESS OF ASIA 2& n. n-uhh Guins. lofll.m Emy'\-n. n.’.“";':"u..-. One student I called at the Breakers—presented A credentials na B forthwith being placed in office.” Anstheres “1 am very pleased to state that I have accepted the management of the abgve hotel.” Yon can win as they are winning. Fall Claskes Now Forming Evening Classes—Home Study Tuaf Mederate ‘all, write or phone for particulars Lewu Hotel Trailiing School 324 Rew ”i"nk Ave. N.W. SHIPPING WNG-DIST NCE MOVING | No Charge tor Estimates "UNITED STATES® STORAGE CO Fire TBS"‘.»":?“'-’:-“-:-“?SS‘"“ LEN A —as if it b:Iong:d to us! “Phone us to move” Merchants’ Transfer & Storage Co. 920-922 E St. N.W. Phone Main 6900. The Big 4 Transfer Ce., H 1125 14th St. N.W. Pho M 2854 Specialists in Long-Distance Moving i " |ALARMED OVER FALL IN VALUE OF THE MARK Money Issue. BEELI ember 9.—The financial writers on the Berlin newspapers suggest that tie fall in the value of the ma but a natural resuit ef the unlimited outputs of puper mone: following the iucresse in the float- ing debt of Germany. $.000.000. he nation’ that the i ' the current deficit 1q estimated ut than 110.060.090.000 marks Vorwaerts, the socialist orgen, {mands that the government tuke the situation in hand to prevent Germany from sharing the fate of Austria. f the German mark reaches the ] then' it stem of the force of a " says Vorvaerts. | industrialists with keeping their foreig abroad under the most fiim: tand d-mands inemic disaster. | TOKIO TAKES TO IDEA OF TRIPARTITE PACT Newspapers. Take Kindly to Sug- ! gestions of Prince i Tokugawa. { Br the Amocisted Prese. November §.—Some Tok {newspapers take kindly to dispatches | {guwa, head of the i tion to the W de the Auglu-Japa- ni S n today expressed ithe belief that the statements ac- jcredited to Prince Tokuguwa volced the sentiments und aspirations of the Japanese government and people. The newspaper declared editorially that the people of the United States should feei relieved of any anxiety over the Anglo-Jupanese aliiance, in order tu achieve something substantial in the way of armament limitation through an international agreement. The Asahi declared it was true thut the Anglo-Japanese alliance wax never intended for use against Amer- ica, but that the cocmbined navies of {Great Britain and Japan could only {be a source of anxiety to the Unlited Therefore, it declared, Prince that the conterence ch., November bfll may reach i 1 i Fokuga { Japan was re ance in order might succeed. —_— Colonists, Charging } Fraud, Seek Return of Property. GRAND RIAPIDS, learing wnsel and his wife for an injunction to restrain the House of David. a re- l colony, from disposing of {property allsgéd to belong to the iplaintiffs, was on toduy’s docket in !federal court here. | ‘The Hansels. expelled from ti colony last December, charged thai property they turned over to the House of David when they were ad |m|ued had not been returned to them Compensation for services rendered {ihe colony during their membership also is asked. The petition. directed against Ben- jamin and Mary Purnell, heads of the iorganization. charged the colony was “a fraud conducted under the cloak of religion." —_——— y VOTE SOLDIERS’ BONUS. {American Legion Bill Passed by Missouri Senate. N CITY, io.. Novembe: 19. “American ’ Legion soidier bonus bill passed the senate yester- duy by a unanimous vote of the twenty-eight senators present. The le. | measure was taken to the house and \given its first reading. Leaders said the Gov. Hyde Thursday. The measure, authorized ut the last general election, provides for the fs- suance of $15.000,000 in bonds to cover lcash payments to former service men. |Agents at New York Get 2,000,000 Bushels of Canadisn Product. MONTREAL, November 9.—Canadiun wheat cstimated at 2.000.000 bushelx has been purchused by New York agents for the Greek government, it was learned. The financing will be idone through New York. The term. of the purchase call for iuspection {Tnited States seaports, so that th p;)rt will not benefit by un ransa: tion. Trial bi Jur% is_sald g0 have ex- isted In 2000 B. C.