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REAL ESTATE FOR SALE—HOUSES, Continued SUBURBAN PROPERTY FOR SALE—Continued. WHY PAY RENT? Wave 8 new 4-room bungalows, a.m.L., ready o ‘lu.ln. Also 2 pew 5-room bungalows, .m.1., that will soon be ready, in the one- fire one: athictly white section: 5 churches, ‘school For prices d_terms "Ap e SHINN, It. Rainier, Md. FOR SALE—COLORED. Euclid St. N'W. Very Easy Terms. IT CONTAINS FOUR LARGE & good stores. ply to E. 3611 34th St. R ROOMS D BATH; GAS LIGHT, n vattsville 66-T. LATROBE HEAT: FRONT ‘COLO: Phone Hyat! DA NTAL PORCH: FRONT YARD AND -— ROSEMONT—BRA! for Real h-class Vi to whites Pa. ave. BACK YARD TO ALLEY. IN 3 GOOD CONDITIC CONVEN- IENT TO TWO CAR LINES. J. DALLAS GRADY, The above are h icted absolutels utes from 12th and Best electric ear St itew during service in Washington ies. Evers 22 Maryland Bldg.. separate, Iarge lot. For Vir- 1410 10 X 1ot Nour Kind. - Lwest in price, fain 727, erms, : Member of the Washington Real Estate Board. . GOODNOW COMPANY. o Matn 307 Virginia office. 2 NORTHEAST. rth Rosemont Station. Alexandria 1018. *} A well located colonial home of 6 rooms, © RUAUTIFUL 4-ROOM | bath; hot-water heat, electric lights; parquet I, e en W most mews | Booriagy double var porches. _loom for gt~ am. hardwood floors: h. . electrie ligh: rage. Property in_very good condition. Price Biali* oash payment and monthly payments |and terms nght. Let our salesmen show you ouly £50. this desirable heme. L ' and JOHN QUINN COMPANY, Inc., _Other new bungalows, 5 and 6 rooms, Bouses with all modern Improvements. M. 0. BULL, 00 Rhode Island ave < AND ACRE AYLOY 704 13th n.w. NT TODAY. LY $s00 CASH. Located on one of the finest streets in the Main 43 North 6611 HOUSES, LOTS, F Teal bargains. Berwyn. Ma erwan southeast section: a pressed brick home of § 1 WILL EXC 5 spactous rooms and bath, in perfect condition; = ar yards. ce_only $4,050. modern, 10-toom residence in Fr. ) for a 6-room. modern brick in the cit . Star office. A BEATU ¥ ntre and closet, in Virgin COMPAN SEE THESE NEW COLONIAL HOMES. PRICE, $6,750—$750 CASH. Being built at 2nd and ‘Adams sts. n.W.: o Ehciase Washington suburb. e e ble $100 L P large lot in 18 minutes’ car ride from cit cash, balance $25 monthly: cit electricity, cement walks. GROVES, "9 n.w > six ol d bath; hot-water heat, electri¢ — o lights; hardwood trim throughout; porches: fIOUSES, LOTS_AND F y SELL TN | side-oven gas range; big yards; plenty of room Arlington and Fairfax counties, Va. (having | for garage. personally made over 100 saics in nearby Va. [ “Don't wait until they are all sold. Call us 20 month twelve ars’ experience &8 | up today and let us show you these splendid they will not be on the market long. « it would be to hted until 8 p.m. for your advantage to ! ight open_und lig] rale with No wale, WALTER HOWENSTEIN BROS. O'HARA flpw. U 5 | 7tn axp 1 \E. LINCOLN 807. COLORED—T ST. N.W., BETWEEN 13th FOR SALE—HOUSES. and ith; 6 rooms and modern bath; cellar: oo 1ot to alley; possession 30 days; rented $20,000—Conn. Ave. per_month. Price, § only $500 DELIVERY ABOUT FERRUARY FIRST. pddress Box MIDDAUGH & SHANNON, Incorporated. Main 6935 :<tablished 1889. Woodward Bldg.. 15th and H. _Tenth_ Te sure 10 % SUNSHIN HOMES TY-FIVE 1 R ining § rooms, 2 baths, could be ‘remodeled le location for room- 500, Submit offer. o r garage; Make deposit ne when owner leaves city "t et this get by You. REALTY CORPORATIO! N, R CK HOUSE, BATH; § Qoo HO a garige. 1o MIDDAUGH & SH: fte mear North Can. Tncorporated. Main 65 : le terms. OWNER. Woodward Bldg. HOOMEEASD : TWO NEW GROUPS P erms, WARREN COCHRAN, 720 15th NEARING COMPLETION. There are under construc- tion in Armsleigh Park— Groups Eleven and Twelve —and you can now make vour selection of Cottage or Bungalow. WOODLEY PARK. Only $1,500 Cash. Ten-room in excellent condition: 2 modern; for garage: iged. $ monthly i Vi FURNISHED OR T NISHED: and 1 bath: bris house, gas and furn; downtown se on on Grant pl.; cash required, hovise, room o 000 10 Armsleigh Park is a com- WIS RisanTy corronatioN, munity famous for its at- e R tractive Ilomes—and its ¥ wonderful location — They are of Kite construction, wholly detached, and with thoroughly modern equip- ment. $1.000 CASH rear; modern improv inspection.’ Beautiful view of L & LITTLE, Inc., —the balance in moderate “Address monthly payments. K Let our Mr. Hamilton [U%Rs% Y z s R ilight, hot-water heat: one-car ‘Owner- show them to you. [le's at |HEit hotusier boats ouecar garaze, Omacr L post. Must seil within 30 days. Price, $29.000. the Park Office. 4415 3%th st., every day and evening. Phone Cleveland 14¢ NKINS, 1719 K Want FOR NOMFS A See MAHORN “Take thi “They Teights. 1527 Ese st. b.w. I off at Wi LA it land IF_ YOU HAVE NOT, Albemar! stoy > PLANNED Bureau o St WA ko HARRY A, KITE, ke S uing . 1514 K St Ph. M D e o 1 = bl - ~ ! room plan, bu nice, toomy, homelike home o ) 5 ; HIGHLANI £ 8 roms, Tath: to_the Iast detail. Neatly and artistically decorated. Beai fully fuished anl equipped with all the new Built to stand the th & A beautiful det hot-water lent. Sng: porches front and rear. Tubor-saving appliances. eated and text of time. & 5 homes selling for LOCATION. asked for this o quare north of 19th and Park road, ove ing Rock Creek Park—the nationally o ut. e ™ benuty spot of the whole country. price und terms will appeal to those secking ensy Lome buyin Sample house, 3308 19th et. n.ws Open und lighted daily. CHAS. D. SAGER, nw. AN YOU? L has. A gov A the same e Owner and Builder, T Pt over the | 923 15th st. Main sl ters for New Homes." H: 3 SPECIAL BAR- possession given with deeds; il b one 6 r. and b $8,000 and_ $8.650; from $750 to $2,000. HEIGHTS: ted home: PAY FOR YOUR OWN HOME. ppointment with il pance Two Prices, 11-room ora! 00d, centrally located homes, known _convenience; rented $4500 and £5.000; ensy terms. Also two prop- duced to $14.000; terme. erties on 14th st. nr. tate property. Bar- Saslon i ble. 60S Sth n.w. gain for quick sale. CORNER An_attractive hame of 8 K AR 9th AND P N.W.: possession; two floors, located on a_corner in & good sec- and b, brick and 8r. and b. tlon of the northenst. Good heating plant and ‘wide alley: prices, $4,500 and property in good condition. Price aud terms respectively; o bal- Teasnable. 2 v; recently ‘papered, etc.: the ance 2 $4,500 house includes some’ furniture. RYON CO,, INC, COMPA RESIDI rooms, bath: man- 4597, 1423 F at. i open fireplaces - 2 ::::lwifl’zmgn in rear to 16-foot all HOME, PERFECT _ CONDL. large yard: p condition: Immediate pos- convenience, OWNER, 635 1241 10th st. n.w. McKEEVER & GO wion: open 30 Main 4752. CHEVY CHASE. A home in good location, with all modern improvements; six_rooms and bath; perfect condition. Priced $11,800. An immediate in- spection_Is recommended. 9-3 CLEVELAND PARK." Detached home of eight rooms and bath, tiled bath ; spacious porches e attic: ; hot-water leat: tric lights: hardwood fioors and trim: large attractive open fireplace; i us water heater: basement tubs: gi Price reduced to $15,000 for immediate 503 CHEVY CHASE. 1405 Eye Street. WASHINGTON HEIGHTS. A two-family flat that is a good buy apartment of four rooms and of six rooms and bath: ni fect_condition: front aud floors and triv two-car garage; paved all BLOOMINGDALE. A pretty h six rooms and tiled bath: front and rea; all_improvements, sucli as new furnace. lights, garage: open fireplace. laundr i ct condition. e, poreh: Price, $8.000. 333 r“;{smr;fifd home that c:’nbhehbonlht on basi 7 °< ™ J of A ; six rooms an ath; recently com. SAUL’S ADDITION. Dleteds front and rear porches: all modern A charming home: seven rooms and bath, conveniences; beautiful hardwood floorlng: completely detached on large lot; all conven- many minof conveniences that must be scen fences: perfect condition: located convenlent to b appreciated; garage. Price, $12,500. 1o car lie. Price, $13,300. 323 633 McKEEVER & GOSS, 1405 Eye Street. Main 4752. MEMRBERS OF THE WASHINGTON REAL ESTATE BOARD. PETWORTH—$8,2 Four-bedroom colonial home that should appeal to anyone desirin ot Comventent and Tophiar Tocafits fie conltion: b s elec. HEhie: aple Famgs space, colonial front porch: screened rear porch; hardwood ficors throughout. ly & very attractive hom s, & BLOOMINGDALE—S7,000. An unnsual barzaim in a two-family apartment; 5 rooms and bath each; condition: separute emtrance, and heating plant; gas lights. Nice m"w”‘.:'xg.’l‘u"o"-? BLOOMINGDALE—$7,350. for garuge. Bawy torms, L % n the prettiest strect in Bloomingdale—facing Reservoir Park—complete six-room house: modern heating plant. etc.. excellent condition; lot 145 gt. Reduced for quick sale. Terms to suit. SempeTERaliay: NEAR THE WALTER REED HOSPITAL—$9,850. Ex;zllenxt r!lh!(fll([ul Kr('llkm: lllh'lll bungnhlow of 6 rooms on a lot 40x110; h.w.h., elee. ghts; large front porch and rear porch; garage. Owner must sell b d this house very low. FEasy terms. x ANORBAS pTiced CHEVY CHASE—S$18,000. Very spaclous S-rgom, 2-bath stncco home, within stone throw of Conneetl 7 slats Toof. oak fors: center hall pian; Saest plumbing throughout, and double garege on large lot. Attractive terms, [COLUMBIA HEIGHTS—S$12,750. Just off 14th st. on Harvard; large residence of 10 rooms: vapor heatin; i lights. House is priced very low for quick sale. Allrleuv:wlemm BRGeMdeg SOUTHEAST—$8,500. Beautiful corner house, overlooking govermment reservation, within one square of Lin- coln Park: two story, 10 rooms; every room outside: modern heating plant and elec. lights. House Is in excellent condition. For a small family, house will carry itself. ICOLUMBIA HEIGHTS—$7,500. On Park road, convenient to 11th st. and Oth st. car lines, 8 rooms, brick home, front and rear porches; elec. lights: built-in refrigerator; equij with screens; good deep {0t to alley; garage spice. Fasy terms. ivged = WILLIAM S. PHILLIPS, MEMBER OF THE WASHINGTON REAL ESTATE BOARD. . Rhone Main 98, 1409 New, York Ave, FOR SALE—HOUSES. Continued bullt-in garage, Sold by awner direct. possession. Apply 8003 Warder . en 6 gnd 8 p.m.) 30° » THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C, MONDAY JANUARY 30, 1922 FOR SALE—HOUSES. Continued 2ETORY APT. NEAT Tith AN E 5 rooms and bath each. _Price, $4,500. Liberai terms if desired. FRANK B. HOPKINB, 404 Kresge bldg. . HEDGES & MIDDLETON, INC,, REALTORS, 1334 H Street N.W. COLUMBIA HEIGHTS. PRICE, $11,500. Attractive colonial-style home. 0 rooms (6 bedrooms) and tile bath. House 1a 22 ft. wide and hi rear yard; elec, lights; h.-w.h wood” floors. Occupled by the owner and is in splendid condition. 14th STREET TERRACE. PRICE, $11,000. Conventently located’ detnched home that can be bought on terms of S1.300 cash. Semi-bungalow ty) Tooms and bath; elec. ligh and plenty of room for ga cant, with CHEVY CHASE. REDUCED TO $13,250. Detached home Just off Connecticut avenue. Center-hall plan with 8 well arranged rooms and bath; large living room with open fireplace.’ Ail modern improvements, including & bullt-in ga- rage. Terms to suit. CLEVELAND PARK. PRICE, $15.000, Reautiful _colonial house. Has 8 tile bath snd separate shower; sleeping po ; elec. lights; French doors and windows: ny and white enamel finish ont.~ Deep, wide lot with ga- Owner, leaviog the city, is rage. anxious to make a quick sale and ‘will make very reasonable terms. TAKOMA PARK. PRICE, $6.950. Attractive bungilow. sitnated on a lot 50x220. 6 rooms and bath, all on one floor, with attlc over entire huuse: frout and rear porches: elec, lights and excellent heating plant. Immedi- ate possession and easy terms, MOUNT PLEASANT. RICE, $14.000. Comparatively few home in a very conventent section of Mount Pleasant. There are 5 rooms and mplete hs: elec. lights; h.-w.h. und double rear porches. — In’ splendid condition. Reasounble terms. BLOOMINGDAL PRICE, $11,000. WWell situnted corner house. Center- hall plan, with B exceptionally lurge rooms; open fireplac lights and splendid sten plant. Ample foom for garage. Afltractive terms. EAR WARDMAN PARK HOTEL. PRICE, $14.760. Vacant. t attractive seml-de- tachied brick dwelllug. 9 rooms, baths, large colonial front po eral open fireplaces and all the onveniences. I excellent condition. ‘Accommoduting terms. HEDGES 1334 H Street N.W. A 1418 Eye St. N.V Southeast. | PRICE, $6. | tractive in appearance an | omably priced. 1t roportioned rooms and_tiled bath heat: ample Columbia Heights. $12,000. An unusuall; attractive offer in a modern and up-fo-date three- PRICE, atory brick house. Ten baths; hot-water heat, Many' other convenlences. Owner-ocen- pant will give early possession. The location 1s desirable and the price is right. Chevy Chase, D. C. A delightfully situated home at a remarkably rooms, two electric ' light. W price. It is near the circle and aly - one-half block from Coon. ave. Nine rooms, including attractive dining mom wi beamed cellin; hot-water heat, electric Hght. In perfect condit Beautiful, well kept lawns. Lot 110x130. Garage. TS, Nos. 1758 TO 1768 One block north of Columbia rd. today. Eight rooms and two electric light. Attic. Glas ties. Large sleeping porch. Reasonably priced. Terms if desired. Sample house, No. 1760 — Lanier st., open, heated and lighted daily until 9 p.m. Only | Household ~Furniture, three left. Phone Main 1028. ALLISON STREET. BARGAIN. $10,500. 8-room semj-detached ouse: la- ing porches; and other up-to- Plenty of room for garage. Reasonable terms. WOODLEY PARK. PRICE, $14.750. On Cathedral avenue Ideally sito- ated, facing the Park. Has 8 rooms and ‘2 complete baths, each equipped lth s siower; elec. lightu; .w.h onk floors: e sleeping _porel fitted sereens and awnings. Garege: Owner occupant will make very at- tractive terms, N. COLUMBIA HEIGHTS. PRICE, $9.900. Owner leaving tie city desiren quick nearly new home. There and bath; glassed inclosed ud sleeping porches and all modern igprovements. Convenlent terms. CHEVY CHASE, MD. PRICF, $16,850. Located in a Very cholce section and close to the Circle, = Reautifal de- tached home with lot 70x135. with 25 ft. ‘parking, Dutch colonial deign with four Iarge bedrooms, 3 complet buths, very lurge living roum, larg porch. Al modern improvements, in- cluding a built-in garage. NEAR 18th AND S STS. PRICE, $0.250. Conventently located Tome. 9 rooms and bath, elec. lights; excellent heat- ing plant, Entire property has just been papered and painted through- out. Vatant. Terms. KALORAMA ROAD. PRICE, $15.600. Neat Connectlcut avenue. tached brick with 12 room g plete bathe: excellent hot-water heat- Tug prant. Owner will give early pos- sesslon aid make reasopable terms. SAUL’S ADDITION. PRICE, $13.230. Bullt by one of Washington's fore- most bullders. Handsome _detached lome with 7 fooms (4 bedrooms) and creened breakfast and sleeping Large living room with open All_modern Impruvements. Convenient terms. N. COLUMBIA HEIGHTS. PRICE, $3.000. Strictly modern’ home well located and acceasible o the 14th street car line. "“There are @ rooms and bath elec. lights; h-w.h; osk floors wcreened and metal weather-stripped. Gurage. In govd condition. Terms. & MIDDLETON, INC,, MEMBERS OF THE WASHINGTON KEAL ESTATE BOARD. Phone Main 1028. L. SANSBURY CO,, INC. Phones Main 5903-4-5. Northeast. . On East Capitol st. near Park. A modern, three-story ik residence, uw{;llmll‘y well buiit nd located in a section where property alues are rapidly increasing. Nine well arranged rooms and bath: in condi- tion: very deep lot to wide alley. Must be soll at once. On Cagm:\l Hill. Price just reduced .000. A very beautiful corner property the Capitol and Library. on a large lot with beautiful lawn and shrubbery. Eight well proportioned rooms and bath, with modern improve- ments. Acteened and _weather-stripped throughout: awnings; garage. In per- fect condition. T Northwest. $13.000. An exceptional home value in an attfactive three-story brick house ted near Western High Bchool. ‘en rooms and two baths; hot-water heat, electric light; 1 left the city is very anxious to sell ox'x’N and will entertalu any reasonable offer. LANIER ST. N.W. PRIC . See these beautiful new homes complete baths. Hot-water heat, inclosed breakfast porch. Pitts- burgh instantancous water-heater. Oak floors. Laundry facili- Lot 22¥;x142. Brick garage. N. L. SANSBURY CO,, INC. “EVERYTHING IN REAL ESTATE. 1418 Eye St. N.W. Phones Main 5903-4-5. MEMBERS OF THE WASHINGTON REAL ESTATE BOARD. - BOSS & PHELPS, Realtors. $10,850. A bungalow, well situated in Saul's tlon. There is splendid value in thi Everything modern, including hot-wa electric lights, oak floors and porches. ‘Terms, $1,500 cash. Easy wonthly payments. $9,000. A well situated two-family rooms d bath on first floor: bath on second, one attic room; separate he ing plants; deep lot with rool for garage. Possession of entire property given. $12,500. A modern, home, closé to Dupont Circle, that can be sold on terms of §1,500 cash. ~Posses- sion given any time. This is & gain In a modern, ten-room, two-bath hou! and you would do well to act quickly. The property is salable. $11,750. A central hall planned.” Dutch colonial hous in Cleveland Park. Térms very reas ble. Possession very “mmp\. The house is heated with hot-water, has electric lights, oak floors and, in fact, every convenience one would oeed. $12,500. . An attractive home in Columbia Heights west of 14th st. and not far out. Can be s0ld on very easy terms or owner will consider less for cash payment. Three-story, modern brick house, having nine rooms and bath. BOSS & THE HOME Tel. Main 4340. artment; five ix rooms and $9,500. An unusually cheap home in ‘where immedinte possession will terms of $1.500 cash and monthly payments accepted. This is a two-story colon! house with four bedrooms on second floor. Entirely ‘modern. hevy Ch given and 175! A very cheap home in°Mt. Pleasant, a little off from 16th st. An Individ buflt house, two stories, colonial style, having hot-water t, electric lights, front' and rear porches. Terms, $1,500 ci Owner leaving city. $13,500. Very easy terms of sale can be made on tive downtown home, well situated west of 16th st. There are ten rooms, baths, hot-water heat and electric lights. An offer will be considered with large cash pay- meat. $8,000. A declded bargain in Columbla Helghts, A home you would enjoy ‘and a very salable property. Colonial style, having six rooms and bath, hot-water - heat. _electric lights, ches, oak floors and & garage. Possession mediately, Terms. $7,500. A cheap home on Capitol Hill, modern and up-to-date in every respect: two stories, with hot-water he ic lights, parquet fioors, screens and awnin, coal in cellar. You should look at this house right away, Pos- seasion. PHELPS, OF HOMES. 1406 H St. N.W. two MEMBERS OF THE WASHINGTON REAL ESTATE BOARD. SHANNON, 713 14th St. N.\W. NORTHEAST. $7,850. Seven-room and bath brick house, neighborhood; front and eeping. hot-water heat, eens and awni rage; reasonable term COLUMBIA HEIGHTS. $9,250. Six-room and bath brick home, With front and double rear porches; hot-water heat; elec- tricity; hard: floors and _trim; screen laundry tubs; running water in each bedrool open flzeplace; large rear yard to paved alle Fossession. Terms. PETWORTH. $9,500. Modern home, with four good-sized bed- rooms, living room, dining room, kitchen and tile bath; front and’ double rear breakfast porch; hot-water beat; elec- hardwood "floors and "tri in good porches; ngs; g immediate possession; terms. COLUMBIA HEIGHTS. $13,500. Three-story brick house west of 14th st.; 12 rooms and 2 baths; hot-water heat; ele tricity gas; double rear porches; garage; terms; possession. SHANNON 713 14th St. N.W, & LUCHS, Main 2345. ‘WOODRIDGE. $8,250. The best buy in Woodridge; 7-room and tile bath semi-bungalow; modern in every respect: open fireplace; laundry; second fioor ideally arranged for apartment which would bting an income sufficient pay purchasing c; charges. The ..xf:mlm T dertcable “and convenient to car line. WASHINGTON ‘HEIGHTS. in & select neighborhood: ter_heat; oak fioors; mald's Foom sleeping porch; space for double rage. . This house is’ priced well below f& true value; terms and possession can be ar- SOUTHEAST. $4,250. Pebbledash house of 8 rooms and bath, with colonial front ~porch: _hot-water heat’ gas lights; immediate possession. Terms can “™CTAKOMA PARK. $5,250. Bungalow of § rooms and bath on lot 53 by 150 feet; about 1 year old and in condition; ‘lwr?”l.m"!.mm' eleetri sewerage; la nt porch; session; reasonable terms. & LUCHS, & first-class Main 2345. ®t{ Reds: Dressers. Clifforobes. Chiffoniers, Dres FOR SALE—HOUSES AUCTION SALES AUCTION SALES FUTURE D, AUCTIONS 23 AYS. Continued THIS AFTERNOON. FOR SALE—COLORED, | ADAM A WBSCHLES, AUCTIONEEE. T have several very attractive| TRUSTEES: SALE OF VALWABLE 1M 'ROVE] EAL FSTATE, NO. homes near 4th and N. J. ave.| sroger HOVTHWEAT, TWOSTORY FRAM] DWELLING HOUSE, WITH n.w., having 6 large rooms and FRAME STABLE IN REAR. 1 irt; f rtain deed of trust dul bath. Price and terms Very| .Ba it S ihei s o5 vt sor, of reasonable. the 1and records of the District of Columbla and at the request of the party secured there- ! ed trustees will offer for sale by . in front of the premises, on MONDAY, THE THIRTIETH DAY OF I'N- UARY, ‘AD. 922, AT FOUR-THIRTY O'CLOCK P.M., the following described land and premises, Mtuate in the city of Washing- ton, District of Columbla. to wit: Part of lot numbered fourteen (14), in Benedict Mil- i burn’s subdivision of sqnare numbered five hundred and elghty-two (552), as per piat re- corded in the oftice of the surveyor for the District of Columbia, in Liber ) 250, begianing on the line of *'I wouih, five feet west from the northeastern coruer of said lgt. and thence runulng south 115 feet to an alley, thence west with sai aliey 18 feet, thence north 115 feet to said street, and then ieev to the beginning, thereon ” . A deposit of $100 required er at the time of sale. All | conveyancing, recording and motarlal fees “at the cost of fhe purchaser. Terms of rale to be complied With within ffteen days from day of maie. otlerwise the trustees reserve the | right to resell the property at the risk and ssed: 25 minutes to Tre: elther | cost of the defaulting purchaser, after five Offers cheerfully considered. Must | jays' advertisement of such resale in | newspaper published in the city of Wi B. B. PINN, 712 Kenyon st. n.w. " More Than $1 on the $100. Four 5-room bricks. Rent, $65. Price, $5 om_brick, corner, good @ rooms: $13.50. P NEAR NAVY YARD. 6 rooms; rent, $12.50. Price, $1,300. PETTY & PETTY, REALTORS, 1428 N h_nve _ Main_5127. togethier with the fm- provemes 2| " Terms of sall | of the purchi OWNER LEAV of 8-room, 2-bath guin._Ad Ll 2 —— OWNER WILL MAKK BIG #EDUCTIUN IN modern cottage: 8 dandy rooms and porches: large lot; in n.w. enburbe; altitude and view ton, D. C. porcelain bath JESSE L. HEISKELL, ve in. $6,000; ter ALEXANDER MUNCASTER, Fonw. F. 2702 __1a10-48ds,ex80- “Trustees. NEAR 18th AND MONKOE. $11,500: TOMOKROW. light: 9 rooms, bath: h.w.h.; electric room for gar: in perfect condition; oe- cupied will give immediate pos- REGULAR WEEKLY SALE sexsion; best section. | To. Inspect houe Main 300. BAUMAN & HEINZMAN 134 15th_n.w Of Before Buylng Consuit WELCH, Esclusive Agent. « 15th and N. Y. A Best section ‘in C ..C. Hollow-tile, pebbledas detached home. Two story. finished attic. Cellar under entire house. 12 roows, 2 tile baths, Hot-water heat, electricity. Built-in_garage, lot 005150, Asking $22.500. Chevy Chase. Best buy n northwest. Corner 14th st. near Buchanan. Can be used for business and_dwelling purposes. 8 rooms, tiled bath. Cellur under entire house. Hot-water heat. electricity. Lot 24x0. Asking $13,000. Rest buy on ( Near Capltol Corner property, et and Penns, 11 rooms and bath. ¢ Koom for' garage. Asking $9,000. Tefore b Conmult WELL HOUSEHOLD GOODS, PLAYER'& OTHER PIANOS, CARPETS, RUGS, ETC, AT WESCHLER’S, POSTPONED UNTIL TUESDAY, JANUARY 31, Commencing 9:30 A.M. u28430 ADAM A, WESCHLER, AUCTIONEER. ADMINISTRATOR'S SA| THREE-STORY BRI WEST. By virtue of an order of the Supreme Court of the District of Columbia, holding a Probate Ceurt in re estite of Robert Willinms, ceased, administration No. 27506, the under- signed’ administrator will well Ly publle auc- tiou, in fro the premises, on TUESDAY, THE THIRTY-FIRST DAY OF JANUARY, A.D. 1822, AT FOUR-THIRTY 0'CLOCK the following described land and premises, juate in the city of Washington, District of ¥ Ch C. Terms. Terms. Terms. ng lusive Agent, Mas ! Columbla, to wii: Lot 238, in square 362, ax ADDITION—HOUSE, NEARLY NEW, | recorded in the land records of the District of Columb'a, Iniproved by s-room and bath brick 11.500—Hall, living room with fireplace, dining room, kitchen, pantry, bedroom wnd | dwelling. tiled bath, frst floor: 2 bedrooms, inclosed | Terms of sale: Cash. A deposit of $300 re- sleeping porch and storeroom d bath, second i quired at the time of sale. All conveyancin recording, revenue stampx and notarial fees the cost of the purehaser. Terms to be ce piled with witlin thirty days from day of sale, otherwise the adm'nistrator reserves the floor. Large basement. Hot-water I tubs and toilet in basement and all convenfences. Lot with large frontage. Terms. Owner leav- ing clty. bo seen by sppointment. S ALLIE & HENDRICK, right to resell the property at the risk and 21258 Cusroll ‘ave.. con | cost of the defaulting purchaser, after five o S bl i days' advertisement of such ressle in some newspaper published in the city of Washing- AUCTION SALES ton, D. R. R. HORNER, Administrator, FUTURE DAYS. Al W A >:\l‘l'l'! NE Two-Story and Cellar, Six-Room BUILDING 1OTs “CHIL- and Bath, Hot-Water Heat Brick Dwelling, No. 1332 G| Street S.E., by Auction. Ry virtue of uthority vested in the under- signed, 1 will offer for sule by publ fu front of the premises, on THUT 2 DAY OF FEBRUARY, 1823, ° AT CK P.M., Tot 103, square 1033, improved ns above, With room for garage on alley in the rear. Property is vacant, and pos. session will be given when terms are complied recorded in Liber No. 4213, folio 277 et seq. of the land records of the District of Colum. bia, and at the request of one of the parties secired thereby. we, the undersigned trustees, ‘will sell at public auction, in front of the re- spective premises, on T DAY, THE 31st DAY OF JANUAEY, A. D. 1922 the following described land and premises, namely: ! Commencing at 2 o'clock p.m.. lot 50 in | square 3167, said square being bounded br Piney Branch road, Sixth, Aspen and Whittier ss. nw.. and immediatel in square 3193, belng at the north of Bixth and Whitti "all in the sub- | division known as wn Manor,” plat_recorded In_the office of th the District of Columbia, in Boo Subject to trusts aggregating $5,000 at 8 per cent, balauce cash, or all cash, at pur- chaser's option. $300 deposit at sale] Terms to be complied with in thirty days. Al con- veyaneing. recording, revens» stamps and Do- tarlal fees at purchaker's cost 57, pase do. o DAM A WESCHLER, Auct. Alwo on #aid day ut 3 o'clock j m.. lots 501, 1n27-A% FRCsU Iy 808, 805, €07 aud 809, in square S304. fronting R 5 5 T 5 on North Capitol st’ and extending thros ADAM A WESCHLER. AUCTIONEER_" | 10, "ricing alwo New Humpaiire ave. b RECEIVERS’ SALE OF DE- SIRABLE HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE, CARPETS, RUGS, ETC., CONTAINED IN NO. 1518 K STREET NORTHWEST. immediately thereatter, Iots 801, 803, 803, 807, 809 and 811, In square froiting on New Hampshire ave. near Longfellow st. n.e.. and immedinteley thereafter lots R13 and 815 in square 3707, frontiog on Longfellow et Hampshire ‘ave. and North Captol st squares 3393 and 8707 heing in_the sohdivision known as “CHILLUM CASTLE HEIGHTS.” Terms of sale: One-fourth of purchase money to be paid in cash and balance in two equal | ble in one and twe years, with By virtue of an order of the Supreme Court | installmenta, pAZY ¢ of the District of Columbia, passed in Equity) iitere S Jer centum, per anuam. payable Cause 30627, the undersigned recelvers | 2 mi-annually from date of sale, secured Ly deed of trust upon the propery sold, or all cash, at option of purchaser. = A depowit of $100 will e required of purchaser upon each lot or group of lots ae eold, at the time of saie. All conveyan recirding, revenue stamps and notarial fees at cost of purchaser. Terms of sale to be complied with within _thirty days from date of sale, otherwise the propert; may be resold at the risk and cost of faulting purchaser, after five days’ advertis wient of such sale in some ne lished in Washington_eci will sell within_the above premises, By Public Auction, Wednesday, February 1, 1922 Commencing 10:30 A.M. Ivors, Mahogany and American Walnut Redroom Suites, including Double and Twin ing_ Tables, Wardrobes, Desks and Springs, Mattresses and Pillows, I» Beds, 0 Withee’ ete Overstuffed Tapeatry ~ Settee. | lumbis. JAMES W! MeNEILL, Davenport-Table, Portiers il’lul y Up- CHARLES 7. BOWMAN, Pelngered | Chairs, ron Cot Teds and Ma Trustecs, Woodward Build Trosnes, Metal Washatands, Toilet Ware, Elco. | _{a19-10texSu R tric Fans, Carpets, Radlant Fire Heater. Porch| ~ADAM A. WERCHLER, AUCCTIONEER. | Sereenn, Ruge, eic. On view afternoon before sale “Terms LAWRENCE KOENIGRBERGER, Woodward blds ertain deed o By virtue of a £ trust duly | THEO. D PEYSER, recorded in Liber No. 4313, follo 279 et seq.. Wilkins bldg., Receivers. € the land records of the District of Colum- 1225-04dbs, exSu bia, and at the request of the party mecured | ADAM WESCHLER, AUCTIONEER. thereby, the undersigned trustees will offer | layer | for sale by public in_front of the | ight Pianos (;.,.,,.,y B R A D, 10 AT FOUN. OF J, .D. 122, UX- and Upright Pian: ts, | DHIRTY O'CLOCK “PAL, ‘the following. de- ate in the city scribec land and_premises, Rugs, etc. By Public Auction at Weschler'’s 920 Pa. Ave. N.W. Tomorrow, January 31 Commencing 9:30 A.M. All of lot 10 and the south 18% inches fro on 20d street by the depth thereof of lot 11, both in Joel Perha: subdivision of part or original lot 8, 565, recorded in Liber R. 5 records of the office of the surveyor of the District of Columbia, improved by 8-room and bath brick dwelling. ubject to & prior deed of ‘Mahogany _88-note < ) trust for $1,600 . due December 29, 1022 say_ang ek Upright iance balance, cash. A deposit of $200 required Glass Mirror, White Wicker 8 ing Chaise Lounge, Lamp, Table, Chi Ivory Bedroom Suite, 8 pieces; Amer! ynut Bedroom Suites, Oak Dreasers foniers, Wardrobes, Springs and Mattresses. 014 Mahogany Dresser and Rocker. Mahogany Round Ex Table, Large Mirror-front Bookense, Oak 'Leather Chairs and time of sale. Ail conveyancing, recording ,rev- enue stamps and notarial fees at cost of pur- chaser. Terms to be complied with in thirty days from day of sale, otherwise the trustees reserve the Hight to resell the property at the risk and cost of the defaulting purchaser, after five days’ advertisement of such resule in sonie Rockers, ‘Oak and White Engmel Mantek and | newspaper published in the city of Washing- Maniel” Mitrors. Oak Sideboards, Extension | fon. D. C. Tables, China Closets and CI Blue Bird PATRICK J. WALSHE, Washing Aachine, Deaks, El Fans. Re-| ja21.afds.exsn_ JOHN M. DAVIS, Trunees frigerators, Mahogany Wall Case, Coal Range and Broiler, Electric Range, Hotel Crockery,| THOS. J. OWEN & SON, AUCTION S. @Grocarles; ete, USTEES' BALE OF VALUABLE REA At 10:30 AM. TRUSETATE "OS- SHERIER. FLACE B JEWETT AND MACOMB STS. W, By virtue of corded in Liber No. 4431, folio 897 et seq., the land records of the District of Columl and at the request of the party secured th Hotel and Other Carpets, Rugs, etc. At 12 0’Clock Noon certaln deed of trust duly re, o in, Mahogany _ 88-note Player- | {ie,unteraiened, friniers, mil Wl A RS Pianos, 5 Mahogany, Oak and | THE SEVENTH DAY OF FEBRUARY, A Other Upright Pianos. { 1922, AT FOUR-THIRTY O'CLOCK P.ML, the following-described land and premises, situate in the District of Columbia, and designated as and _being lots to 88, both inclusive, in block 1 in Jacob P. Clark and Edward P. Cot- trell, trustees’, aubdivision Of parts of the tract of land known u Vhitehay, and Nt TRUSTEES’ SALE OF VALUABLE BARBER | Philip_and Jacob,” as per piat recorded in SHOP EQUIBMENT AT 200 PEXNSYLr | Liber’ Now 8, olls 10, of tbo ecerds of the VANIA AVENUE NORTHWEST. By ‘virtue of a certain chattel deed of trust recorded in Liber No. 4314, at follo 319, among the ‘land recors of the District of Columbia, and at the request’ of the party secured there by, we will sell at public auction at the m- ises, on THURSDAY, THE SECOND DAY OF FEBRUARY, 1 AT TWO-THIRTY 0'CLOC P.M., all the goods and personal property in and upon the premises known office of the surveyor of the District of Co- lumbla. Also lot 68 in Alexander Brown's combin: tion of lots 89 and 40 in said block 1, as piae ok maid combination _recorded in Liber unty No. 19, folio 86, of the aforesaid sur- veyor's records, subject to covenants of record and improved by a frame dwelling house. Terms of sale: All cash except balunce due A first deed of trust, subject to which the first floor of 200 Pennsylvania avenue | this t of which is less than northwest, to wit: Bath, shower bath, four | §.u0, ed_exnctly at time of barber clinirs, seven mirrors and all ' other | sale.’ A deposit of $250 required at time of equipments necessary to a barber shop how owned by maker of sald trust. ‘Terms : All Cas). CLARENCE F. WELCH, NEEDHAM C. TURNAGE, T sale. Conveyancing, recording nd revenue LIPS AL purcuiser's cost. Sale to be closed within thirty days or deposit forfeited. JAMES J. BECKER. W. SPENCER ARMSTRONG, 3a27-d&ds,exSu Gt oo & G, Inc. Ancts, 715 13th St. LARGE SALE OF Household Furniture, 2 Upright Pianos, Rugs anld Carpets, Office Furniture, Pictures, Bric-a-Brac, etc. AT PUBLIC AUCTION At Sloan’s Galleries, 715 13th Street WEDNESDAY, FEBRUARY 1st, 1922, At 10 AM,, 1a27,30,fe1 TRADE MARY medias> tos: | By Order of Storage Concerns, Private Owners and Others. TERMS CASH. sasoat, C:G.!IDA!‘&CO..II&.M R g AL east with said street 16 de- | of Washington, District of Columbia, to wil: | ADAM 4. WESCHLER, B Sale Mahogan; By virtue of an order of By Public Commencing Ladies® Suits, Dresses, Wi | Underwear, Mahogany National iy new: | Mirron Terms: Metal Racks, etc. Ca Stock of Ladies’ Clothing, y National Cash Register, Store Fixtures, etc. of the District of Columbia " holding ruptey Court, in re Hernard Rosen. Bankiupt No. 1270, the undersigned trustes will seil Auction at Weschler’s 920 Pa. Ave. N.W. Thursday, February 2, 1922 Also (check) Cash Register, Oliver Typewriter . Sewing Machine with inotor, BLOWcases, v AUCTIONEER. of a Larg DECLARES RELIGION STILL VITAL FORCE *“If the church at large would con- centrate upon its prophetic ministry, and give less consideration to its in- stitutional programs and its so-calléd ‘attractions,” we belleve that it would restore the church to its place of power as the mightiest influence for, the molding of character in our cor-' porate life,” says a stutement in the Parish Guide of the Church of the Epiphany. Rev. Dr. James E. Freeman, in the Guide, says: “In Chicago recently I wus struck with the deepening inter- est of men and women in the things of reli On a day that was hard-,, ly conducive to large church attend-. ince | found an audience in Mandel 1 of the university, comprising many of the student Lody, and some tie Buprems Cotrt eank- 10 AM. sts, Coats, Bkirts, ADAM A. WESCHLEK, Fixtures, Equi By virtue of an o of atrict of Carpets, premises Terms: Cash, JOHN BROSN Ja28-0&4n Rugs and Linen; Bankruptcy Sale of Furnitur Lease of the Terminal House, | »: No. 808 12th Street N.W. 738 i2th st. n.w. AT it of the professors, including the presi- dent of the university, that filled the large auditorium. and In the evening {at Orchestra Hall, which seats three thousand, I found an audience that the building to its topmost gallery, with an overflow on the plat- form. In both these great audiences 1 would say that men predominated. The night audience, for fine enthu- m, compared favorably with anv jaudience met under any circumstances pment and me Court illips, Bank- ed trustee will the above 1 ines, on .1 to consider some outstanding politi- RUARY, 1022 ‘AT cal or economic question. Again in AM, Cate "‘“'}ififl:",{.d uding Opalitc Baltimore recently the large Hippo- 0 hairs, Cigar Case, | dro) P P -~ s - e et | drome had an audience consisting of e Reroptrade Conl Hanen and i) ien, no women being present, Kitchen Utensils, ote.; Honseliold Furaftnre, jn2 | #0d here again 1 witnessed as finc cluding Beds, Bprings, Mattresses, Burewus, | €nthusiasm and as intelligent appre- also loase of said |ciation as I have seen anywhere,” In connection with the statement of the clergyman as to the decline in re- ligion the statement in the Guide continues: Ir. Trustee {and pianos. venient location. W ESCHLI n.w. _Phone Main 1282, | MOVING, PACKING & STORAGE | Estimates cheerfully given. “The above statements, coming from two clergymen, present anti- thetical points of view, and they raise the large question as to which is the correct diaknosis of the present sit- uation. John argo, the eminent Con- ER'S, 920 Pa. ave. W. B. MOSES & SONS, 11 Modern fireproof PHONE Phone Maln E We can store and insure less than any other high-g the city. 500 ROOMS. MODERN FIREPROOF STORAGE TRANGFER 8 S10RADE wootan FIRE-PROOF d MOVING - S1ORi0smoes | PACKING, SHIPPING LONG-DISTANCE MOVING No Charge.for Estimates The Big 4 Transfer Co., Inc., | 1125 14th St. N.W. Specialists in Long-Distance Moving “UNITED STATES® STORAGE CO. reproof Warehcuses ESTIMATES 384! PHONES 53888 1095 W% Safety, Service and Saving Expert Packers, Craters & Shippers City, Suburban and long Distance Moving. WINTER BUILDING STORAGE, Tel. N. RR43. Free Estimates. 1438 U st. a. th AND ¥ N storage. fi_ludfln of social and economic ques- tions, declared in a magazine article some months ago that the modern pulpit as an opinion-making power had ceased to bLe operative, and went so far as to maintain that the pulpit in our time is an anachronism We do not believe this to be true. The rector of Epiphany has repeat- edly stated that the world is aweary of speculative and negative preach- ing, and that it has likewise lost its zest for so-called ‘topical sermons. He has also maintained that the tractions of the concert hall have ceased 1o make their appeal to the people of the churches. ‘Ecclesias- tical vaudeville' seemed for wwhile to serve as an added atiraction to brins people to church. Even the motion piciure was syveradded, hoping that it might offset in some degree the at- tractions of the Sunday movies. This 00, has lost its chirm. The pes generally do not care for adulteratcd expressions of religion, nor do they accept for the word of spiritual pow- er and inspiration anvthing in the form of a substitute. The Scotchman was right who =aid. ‘Let our prophet come with & new mandate for the soul upon hix lips, and though his h be i nthe dialect of a Galilean W.— ITHS Commany: 2054. | nt, the people will hear f:m gladly PACKING “While there are doubtless vast t{%ry numbers of people who are indiffer- ent to the appeal of religion, it still continues to be indispensable, and what Sabatier says holds true today: ‘Man is incurably religious.’ 1 “If the pulpit has lost its power to attract, it might be well to look the exponents o puipit and seck your furniture for ' rade warehouse in panion. the Pictorial Rev tor, Physfeal Culty s at 8 p.m. Frid N st ass forming for class 1305 17th §t. (Cor. ~ EDUCATIONAL SHORT-STORY COURSE Mabel Dill, Instructor Contributor to the Woman's Home Com- the Designer, ef High School department opens on Sept. 26. Intermediate and Primary departments open ' to discover the c of the decline. 1t is our deep conviction that the pui- | pit message has still a hold upon the | peopl < POWer is as irre- {xistible ax ever. where it is faain- tained with high and intelligent con- secration. n this connection. it is interes to note that two of the finest preacn. ers in the English-speaking world, namely, Jowett and Campbell Morgan are pre-eminently expository preach- ers, and their churches are thronged at every seevice. The ‘Thus saith the Lord.’ Kind of preaching that is born out of unceasing study of the Bible. and wnfailing prayer, has lost none of ite nerulority or power.” oo S STRAMNHIES ] CLARK'S 18th ORIENT CRUISE i | few. the Delines at Mass. Ave.) commencing January 30, 6:30 to p.m. Law sch 18 13th st. Telephones Main_6617, Students may now register for the term 1922, hool ‘buildiog, oo Oct. 3. Send for catalog. Franklin 4226. NIVERSITY | ot Tom. 18 auxs bn' Egsne sl Fateatine: LAW SCHOOL. 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