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Hn- REAL ESTATE. i - e 4 i~ = A TINE ¢ BOUNE, BATH. BE(CK HOUIE, mear Capltol; electricity a s, heating B B s fifofe it SEE THESE SUNDAY, ::l hestiate i€ you are lookiag foF 2 cheap &8 Open During Day and Evening. Near 17th Tathe: sivam peets amiz ) if desired. " $9,990: Terms if hmr “Above Patk Rd West of un—o ocus: ‘bardwood Biwh, Dorches. L oweh: mvly NGER. Realtor, 912 10th st. n.w. Main 8371 TWO-FAMILY FLAT. Columbia Rd.—11 reoms, 2 "papered and paiated. North Clamu 8t—a papered; elaetricity; 0. PETTY & PETTY, Main 5127 Realt or Main 1316. 4% New York Ave. 1813 16th ST. N'W Beautiful semi-detached brick residence, containt M‘h J::‘ Copdition throughout; garese: large yard residerce, or sultable ‘for convertiag very ‘attractive. R e £ reoms end % and rear, partments. Price 1602 MONTAGUE ST N.W. o Jolendiabollow-tile, and_ beick ecnatructed all modern improveme ous Foom: > * 0 rpacious rooms 3ad 2 complele tied baths; ot waiel heat and eloctrie en 1629 WEBSTER ST. N.W. 4 2 tiled bathe (1 shower): hotwater hest 3 lnlnnuueom ‘wai l‘ heator: large Nul:rllld at .“ Sectrie rear porches; perfect loeality. 4405 17th ST. N.W. 4 Sutns. An ideal and terma nnxg 1t pors B EXTRA SPECIAL. Southeast, large h\-x ‘ana e s BT STONE REAL W"“Eu €0 s suap: 8 15th ar Pa. S; Clage S cars. st n.w. NEAR BUREAU ENGEAVING. Also in close proximity to the .\;rk-mm Departmeat, dwelling Toome and bath: lot has a frontage of 23 roct by a depth of 106 feet to paved alley. This Droperty is now vacant and purchaser could a large brick move in at once. Price and terms right. JOHN QUINN COMPANY, lnc. Matn 435. 704 13th n. ON OR H. 3-story brick aud stone, 10 ronms and bath electricity, EGON AVE. NEAR AVE. steam heat, gas, er; house im Al condi gom il agree that this is 12 500, PALTY CORPORATION, 8415, 1410 G st. n.w. rooms and bath; A 12 tion, 17th St. at Webster. Tapestry brick residence of 8 rooms and 2 baths; hot-water heat Iights; bailiia Farage; Inclosd breakfast and slecping porcucs. ~ This Lomse ‘ea uo buught en reasonabie terms. WILLIAM K. HARTUNG, 1108 16th St. N.W. Phone Main 372. WE INVITE YOUR MOST CRITICAL INSPECTION. HEDGES &‘X\SDDLETON, INC. 4 1334 H St. NW. Phone Majn 1028 BUNGALOW TYPE. CHEVY CHASE MD. PRICE, 310.500. “TEL Far o ranginz 23 low as WX PHONE MAIN 893. ur Bl fiee of bemes for wic, z in from $2,300, on terms 1 ‘B I\RAFF & CO, N. Y. ave. TINCoLY x-um the balance easy. M FRANK A. GIBBONS, 530 Southern DIdg. BEA 1211 W st 940 Westminster st. n. furnace heat: condition. 1415 Q zooms, g;-;w large front and back yurds; alley. Price, 9-room house; back yard; oa CTIFUL 6ROOM HOUSE; FRONT AND back yards openiog into an siles: n.w. Price, ID rooms, cellar: alley; cellar: Prie st. n large back yard; Fo b.-w.h.: cellal T st. between 9th and Toen 1007 15t beat: semi- 1543 40 use. S ToLIASD. 501 Southern Aid Rldg.. room 300. h st -o.w. derached Price, 38,000, NEA R CENTRAL HIGH. SUITABLE FOR PHYSICIAN. Owner will sell three-story, chaser. yny-m.n IR0 e atee BIG BARGAIN. ONLY $1,000 CASH. XEAR 1 Nearly h-w. tollet and ide cement fropt porci: deop sxion. 906 New b, electric ligh 4 4th AND SHEPHERD STS. N mew house of six large rooms. attic, ‘wash trays. servant’s other extras; double rear hes; o York or GOOD HOME between th and 10°h: 2-story bril Fas, water. ve. ok Line. TS FOR COLORED—E ST. B W. Price, :.m)o Terms, $300 baiance I(ke mn Main 333. D E DAVIS, sor 7th St. S.W. REAUTIFUL DETACHED COTTAGE IN THE heart of Saul's Addition, one biock from 1fth Six rooms and st sun parlor. ern and better than new. bery. Double garage. arradge terms fo respomaible purchaser. Fhene Jain 804. car line, on lot 50x125. This unususl home is ultra mod- ice, WILLIAM ‘mm) o-ne i1 _ROOMS AN story, Jarge lot; pressed Prick. room for .Il.!T OPF TENNESSEE A real modern home of 6 rooms lnd hlh n & aenn'm lotll\ou with co- lonial front porch amd wide paved alley: This is a genaioe buy; small imitlal payment, back ‘vard to & heated with hot water. latrobe hegt. fie furnace or 10 reoms; latrobe Lemont st pore] lot; immediate sale b THOS. A. JA\IESO\ 8 roome; casb, Abundance of shrub- 1 will uy--lndow awelitog: Detached home with large living toom with ining ‘ room, kitchen, foor, extra lavatory. ol two large and modern lmvmvemenu. including .-' boo ‘There is also a two-car garage. |0¢ll“ iu the morthwest sectivn. PARK ROAD. ¥ ‘Two-story brick l near PRICE, $18.750. ton, having elec. ."f,f.',‘L' 715t and New. uller modern improrements. t desirable location In that irable location pear 18th street. odgem 1 This hou Semi detached Beick, B ‘colonial style. Laving 8 cor may De sold on sy terme Tear. large and bath: froat and slee Hrp%ar llrkt nnn on Dorches, - Heated by Dot water and Lgnted by electricity. Good rear yard to paved alley. WOODLEY PARK. mediate investigation. DO\VN"‘OWN HOME. ty lll a emall homa in lh l deall o C;n nr:(:k“l:t.l:ol between New Hampshire NR. 18th & COLUMBIA RD. PRICE. $11.750. ues above Dupont is now vacaat, has § large rooms oees B out. and bath, hts and is ia perfect condition through® arranged. be pure earcne ke s very el eltuated; Just off Columbia road. DETACHED, IN TOWN. bie terms. GEORGETO\VN B, $12,600. ain sttunted odin that_exch .m. & e atreat caat of - Wincomin: et rec-siory beick having larse rooums m) ™ 2 complete lLathe; an unuepally large livi de 'and owaer. 3 ceptionally lau m at mumlhh Joure. hny etached, 8 rooms and bath. bed: Garage for three cars. and swner will rooms. with 2 epen fireplaces; large give immediate possession and ‘Possession from the Torms. well oa easy Tear yards. 14th STREET HEIGHTS. NORTHEAST. dandy l‘l“l! ho- ‘B, $14,000. A most SR s P" LI the money. House is 22 ft. wide, has 8 rooms e and Dath, on two floors; ail of the latest im- Srances. "o progements; latge slesping porch and 8 bailt- in Breproof garage. Fossession. Terms. ight at Lincoln Park. 156 7 Tooms and bath: at 'the price Juoted 1s ‘ad Easy terms of sale can be TAKOMA PARK. 2-FAMILY APARTMENT. $7.000. PRICE, $7.500. tohand ol alnd avenverr. B rooms. 1o bath or first floor; 6 rooms and ba " shove, An excellent opportunity for home nl lavest- ment combined. Convenien! of sale. HEDGES & MIDDLETON, INC. MEMBE 1334 H St. N.V OF THE WASHINGTON REAL ESTATE BOARD. Phone Main 1028. N. L. SANSBURY CO,, INC. 1418 Eye St. N.W. SAUL’S ADDITION. PRICE, 815,20, A besutiful Coliforaia bz~ Phones Main 5903-4- ONE BLOCK FROM 14th 5ST $10,500. An garage: fine heating plant. ow, del PRICE, ‘attractive three-story od ool g e ot S, 87 ol e ol proatlions R, o, SRR en et W . Tne., t._nw. Tooms "and " two. compiets Datbe: met .u“ t-water heat, electric. In FOR_SALE — OTIS ST. NEAR WARDER water . heat, _electric _lights; hardwoed fon. Garage Gwner-occupant | clts n.w.; modérm 2-story coionial brick; € large o éater; Inrgy *" ire oo e bie rooms. tile bath: ; Bot-water heat: metal ga- leening Dorch. & ' canada pe | brice, 30150, 31000 casb, balance. ashing or- NEAR 18th AND LAMONT. 360 per moath, tnc guarante luding interest. H. R. HOWENSTEIN CO., st. nw. TOLORED, 1y, 8 rooms n.w.; 15-foot and New York ave. WEST Drick: & Toome ;...n cmsn. bath; ‘near 10th and N st 425 Bond and alley. Call D! and bath: a.m.i.: enly $7,800; Cne-tind casn; mmediaie ‘Possession. Illl"lln at l cn Eire, M. IDM. home: 6 rooms and bath; l-rn froat wrch, parauetry foors; o T garage. OWNER. Cleveland 2238-W. 5 it “ 50‘ s, 3 front and N r!lw 13°* ten-room house, on one of best squares of 1Sth st.. at attrac- Large rooms; ondition: st Price, O&nun G 000 caek: TOR, 8ALE-—_COLUMBIA Hsmm lom BALANCE MONTH- | e 14th od Dath, frame. A PRESTON. ‘e-uu bid, “oal | PRICE, $12500. A residence, ia a3 neigh- roome 883 two well Tot-water Deat, "elsctrie | , GRANT CIRCLE. PRICE, $10750. An exceptionally well built a very desirable, M l nel(hhnrmd 8ix rooms aad o P AT o roperty is well worth the price asked. wll nn filly Tlt-l It NORTHWEST. COLUMBIA HEIGHTS. R Lot ot pean conveniently located. nt.“ PRICE, very 'lll from l[. b\llx- - tric; A substantially built Brick _resid two baths. Comvenle; Early possession. TO 1768 LANIER ST. ONB BLOCK NORTH OF, coLmlln RD. SEE THESE B) AND TWO ence, containin 1usual Nos. 1. LTORS. LI . 5.500; ol 800 b RIC] Undoubtedl the best l \ that ucll»nu;nmuld(nx ('h'-"&r:i:'.“:'n'.mfu'.". fu ton of thix house belng particularly desirable. Detached. on large lot, S5x123, highiy im: proved. It contains 10 rooms, 2 baths, with a1 ‘modern improvementa. i MOUNT PLEASANT FOR SALE—HOUSES: Continued. N Very Maln 218, attractive NEAR 13th AND KE! bath Exclusive white _section, family i ms ments. _ Ponsession REALTY (0., pione Adama 1341, room for garage. S relient sondition: w!m( o lnaxn, , Bloomingdale: modern heme ‘Splendid buy n 2. "ot vargain ash. $1,000. ; 10 rooms, 3 baths; & home of elegance and distinction arranged. in THE .EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C, MdNDAY, FEBRUARY FOR um—xoum Owwag Wil ml uo A kmm-m \ h.hmdflo‘ ufl'lfl" ; i i 'Ilhl- ‘h. i porch; utes ‘Treasury, either | Aorcock having filed te Dayment, the balance &5 e e Y. g&f&d" ha IMMEDIA P\mul|0"' A MOD] of publicatios e TRANK A.GmmBONE | Zroom brick ei-waber: Taet’ Eab | B Tiw o such cancs, 1t s, by the court: -—l’-—- and Farage; all mm ‘improvements. iodms 4 duy of February, A.D. 1522, ordered Tessonal 3605 Warder st n.w. 14% = Tooms heick: garage sjace; 301t alley; g0 u..n' 320 monthly. Addres Star_otce, A LOUSE DE LUXB, In addition to iigh-clavs maierial, good workmauship and modern equipment you will tectura, plan of good proportions and an in- 1st St. N.W. Near Mass. Ave. 7-rsem, bath brick house, In good condition; early poxsession. Pric Park View, Nr. Soldiers Home. | condition; 8x- Bargain at 6-room, bath brick, turen - irstalled for electricity. $4,500; terms. e, $4,700; easy termw. Columbia Heights, West of 14t 9-room modern brick; -aleeping_porch; yard to 20-ft. alley. Price and “terms very h St. Owner leaving reasonable. WM. H. McGRANN Co., 722 11th_st. Maln 3712, dee, oy, terior: that is a masterpiece of quiet Lai and good taste. e This Louse is semi-detached, has four bed- ]motu on sccond floor, with large attic above. This house overlocks Reck Creek Park, s con- venient to three car lines and in an unre- proachible neighborhood. 1 will trade this house for a smaller house otTn,n». value. elepiione Main 804, Ask . Wil e sk for Mr. William AUCTION SALES THIS AFTERNOON. N & BUN, AUCTIONEERS. BALE OF VALUABLE RRAL ON " RHFRITR PLACE RE. H = 1600- bloc! bath 2300 $3.000; N lock N st. $3.300; small_cash pl)men.t 200 'bloc! ra 1 in thls list, call ou? 8 largs lat of property Tn wl sections of city, D‘ MacPherson, rom $1, 734 lSth St. FOR COLORED. dorama rd. n.w.; 6 rooms and office, as w have 1600 biock Corcoran .;t nw.; 9 rooms and lock 17tk st. B.w.: O rooms and bath; nall_cash paymeit. n.w.; 7 rooms sand bath; rooms and bath; sh payment. ob 4o bot find the home of your chelce Main 1395. 130 OWSER LEAVING CT Bargain to quick S5 A, Bear offes. purchaser. Address BELL MOD- era 7-room house, Columbia ueum-, pear Lt jox o TWEEN DANA AND EDMUNDS PL. N. By virtue of a certain deed of trust duly re gorded i Liler No. 4451, folto 397 ef eq. of the land 3t ‘the District of ‘Colebla, 250 at the Tequest of the ATty necored ihers {he undersiened fr istees wil! melliat puilie premises, on MON' 'nn?: mllx'rfl-:x'm DAY “0F FEBRUAR 922, AT FOUK-THIKTY 0'CLOCK P M. e Tonsuin deseriten Iaud und premises, sit: te.in the District of Colambia, abd desigrated 2nd being lote 32 to 34, both i k 1 in Jueab P’ land Philp and Jacobes as¥mee blat re Liber No. 8, .follo 19, of the Fecords of the QBice O the surveyor of the District of Co- 1Al%0, lot 63 1n Alexander Rrowa's comblaa. s 30 and 40 in sald block 1 combination recorded 1a Liber follo 36, of the aforesatd wur- to covenants of dweliing house. b except balance due B e iy unt] Yo o, veyor's o mproven by Torms of sala: teaTTa Ecitedior NORTHEAST SPECIAL_-18th 8T. JUST OFF Mas 3 decid- ouse in_excellent condition; ‘nice ! ted cellar; laundry tube; t loca: | Wif home. IBBONS, 530 Soufuern bldg. {hagsale s made, » . and, witl be Ttntad exaciiy At iime of it of $250 time ot s at v e thirly ¢ dT or lepwlx ortelted. BECK! W. 8 T AT PedcER Axxnno‘m. large, well ligh PRICE, $14.T: A NR. 16th AND NEWTON. _ owser v suilis io/sioune win sccpe | i 500 e ol b S PRICE, $7.500. gay Tetsousble offer. Semi detached home ot FRANK A. Seldom is there offered a house in this sec- ‘; 'W:“ ,-Mtz r:‘nn-. bardwood flgors, elec., | Mala 218., o o anywhere mear the above price. " 8. Do front und rear porches. = This s now o “and bath ‘Drick dwelling that may be VAcAnt'and can be sold on attractive terms. X s0ld on easy terms. This is worth your im- SR PARK ED. some, 11 r. and 2 LAND 18th; HAND. odern Fealdence; only ' $14,000; um-. Tented, $145 & wmaonth. NR. 7th AND ALLISO! practieally sew: medera; inclosed lleeslnl porches; ga- attle; Petwerth; 6 r. and b.} ta: ideal AN ftm\ll ne ’:-m Swae n excellent condition: posees 350: terms. COLORE! D—8pecial sectl e jowecially ar, only & st.:'7 Deats 88,150; torms. sacrifice for S5th ASD B N.W.: 8T, u [ ) ;"3'?&':. 050" and ‘WILLARD N.' l- Nr. 3rd nom-! mfidu& terms. i erme. bo\-d! Il‘t' 'z"m 2 ana v terms. 1400 F. and b forsace N. E. RYON CO., INC. Maln 4597, 1423 ¥ st TWO BARGAINS. COLUMBIA HEIGHTS. Corner tapestry bric paved alles: 3 rosme ern_ improvements; terms. Pricp, $1. 14t st pear Fairmen talning 12 lai gorose; Balf bleck from Toih st.. near louse 1n unllen; coodition. Foessaslon ol bath: FUTURE DAYS. = TRUSTERS® SALE OF TWO BRANDNEW AU BURN AUTOMOBILES. BE 801 ‘“l‘ITHIV EFDERALLAL'TO SU .D PPLY GA- WVANIA AVE. N.W. virtue of a chattel deed of trust duly ¢ Fecord ou the 10th day of November, ffice of the recorder of deeds of default having oc- sloss thereof and at the e un carred under the proy request of the parties secured tl ) dersigned t.ru‘::u WLCEen by pubilé auetion within the Aubura Sedan, Qouner No. 31058, both hew: repectivel c T'r;vsl.vrmo CLOCK, ON FEBRUARY Terms: Cash, "pd 3. R. TRIMBLE, Jr., H. W. SOPER, Trustee. MICHAEL M. DOYLE. Attorney. " felf'8t THOS. J. OWEN & 80N, AUCTIONEERS. TRUSTEES' SALB OF VALUABLE UNIM- PROVED REAL ESTATE. virtue of a certain deed of trust duly re- Liber folio 28 et veq., 4 records of the District of Colum: a, and at the request of the party secured thereby, the undersigned trustees will sell at ublic suction, in the office of Thos. J. Owen 7 FRIDAY. aun Ol FEBRU. AT THREE 0°CLOCK ?.x jum Cas ights, as per plat recorded in Sffee. of the. survesor for (he District of co. o own per plat recorded In t.m gfice of the ‘Sarveyor of the District of Cor lumbia, in Book 56, page 160; lots 13, 14 and 15 in square 3383; lots 71 and 72 in square 3350, and lots 13 aad 23 1n square 8391, in the | subdivision knows as Chlliam (.ul.h Beights, aiper theofies ot, dharo r piat recorded i Sesor £Brtne District of o.mnm jn_Book 42, page 14, subject to eovenan| the_sur- Book h: atrictly mos porches; heated record. ; Arcade, e of sale: All cash. A aenun of §200 i Shi | will be required at time of sale. " WM. B. KRAFT | & co.. Main 898. ave. ”_SWITR_O_GW—“ 1p Mount Plessant: uhtucwnnwchllr Toal 11 'k nine e 3 nl-fl.uchal. \unflln. room ‘house: Cquare. from 14ib st la; ix bedreoms UTIFUL NEW HOMES of Park road: ne EIGHT ROOMS o T WATER, HEAT u.lnren 16 Sooma. Siiod bath: atiic: hardword Hutsn LIGHT. ATTIC. GLASS-INCLOSED BREAKFAST PORCH. PITTSBU — e water beat, .xm lights: tubs and toilet bt TANEOUS WATER Tll. OAK FLOO] uu-mlr FACILITIRS. B{ EIGHT LARGE ROOMS, cellar; lot, 203150, ved alley: owner EEPING PORCH. "LOT Zyxi@ BRICK GARAGE =REASONABLY jeaving cliy: possession guaranteed. Price, TERNS IF DESISED. SAMPLE HOUSE No. Lied LANIZR ST., om ONLY $9,500. 12000, Terms armnged, D LIGHTED DAILY UNTIL 9 P.M. ONLY THREE LEFT. o : : R T w0 N. L. SANSBURY CO., INC. g Bl Vet e ot o | B BY O\VNER EVERYTHING IN REAL BSTATE." gy ) P Tmmediate possession. Located in oue of the R 5 best sections of Columbia Heights, mear 13th and Euclid ste. Three-story, coton QWNBR LEAVING oITY, MUST DISPOSE brick house; ten large rooms, two H of 7 reom and bath, modern house: best see- many large closets: electric lights. hot-water tion a.w.: immediate possession; il dme e ey e E e Sy o 2 PETWORTH — BESIDEN $15.000 or tmmedia e sale R o'ur: o ADDRESS BOY 8445, STAR OFFICK. 10| _atrert noas 190 § roems, 3 utve: tergy il o[t "W_ Turkdare for eble. fi.s“?“ L SEEN OUR, N nmr PLANNED' e Pt s ot DA tummae'te e Btk m‘lg"b oo, near 16th; aix room colantal.porch NCLR,TH hEPLUME"I"‘A HGTS. l-n:.e_- heat; garage; t!.on't‘ m‘:‘flu SRR N TG peeeaicr Can b e Ao s w‘ WR SAULS ADg;T wer; ‘$1.000 cash 834 $40 per. B A Tk s BROOKLAND-_ EAR SAUL'S ABDITION. | aa e By, B om e s |G o e B e Loy W ETREESE SRR Bt 2o e ety from $3,00000 to $6, PI Col. 5817. 712 Kenmn 'St. N.W. IIO"IKI‘C“'!MD.O..ID- Mllll'nl.ultm -l-"' Toquest. moufll AND NEAR O L._W. GROO) FOR_BALE, fl 500—BLOOMINGDALR. VA- BRICK CANT. FROT onn CRETS Sepin e 2 STORY mua FLAT NEAR Eum_v LOT 35 FEET WIDE. l'llfli' nm w BEST BUY IN CHEVY CHASE SECTION. NN, Address Box 158.0, 1350 GROO! 1416 F ST $3,750—STOR] D 6m CENTRAL BIOn SCHOOL ST. MARKET. TERMS. 166 ¥ oT. TERME, p —.—._.._..__ . n.-. furaacs, electricity; —Wy cx,'i":"’v ECAND PARK. :-uce-.-nion-.m':.m., o ol for mfi; ml q-‘lfl-. s exctusive section. COLUMBIA HEIGHTS. 4th ot._nesr Park rd.: reoms. 2 Da B Iwh. Glectriciiy} best bay 13 shie st EORGETOWN. ‘gl best ‘mfih this section; l fs "’ porches ~and garage; = =1 Poss. W“mlfid PETWORTH. home at fiIGH SCHOOL. xm-m'.u EN 3% L Doose of T i fooms, and_bath; DETETT Boanenaiion“with itier Pricer, Nt Cqarassount, of Tihess. " Ack We Have New Homes in the v:wus Sectlons of the City. Phone or Call for Represefitative to Sh You These Homes. , McNEY REALTY C COLUMBIA HEIGHTS—$12£75. hm‘_” uw-u.mm-.unuow&..gu.,m b hflel baths; iy Instantasects hot-water heater, -fil&l convenlences. Must be inspected to be appreciated. NEAR 6th AND MD. AVE. N E.~$105m .lfllh-ll A-1 cond! ; colemial design; . h. Idle ur.nmm Deteh; deep lot o alley; brick garage. ._,‘ N'EAR THE WALTER REED HOSPITAL—QSSO. Ideal residential Nfi.ml R"-mfi-tp CHEVY CHASE-&II,SW e e m-‘m“"""“‘a'&' WILLIAM S. PHILLIPS third floor: l‘-lunlu —ur of 6 rooms; '6ad rear porches: garage: 7 WONtAy paymests. e T Fosmer Tesl " Chase, Al )DAY. H INSTAN- cm. B McNEY_REALTY CO. ST 726 4t SENW. S Main 3939, | PR — y MT. PLEASANT. BLOOMINGDALE. TWELVE-ROOM, two-bath house in good S.W. section ; hot- water heat and electric hghts. Price, $6,500. Easy terms. L. H. MEYERS CO., 306 Albee bldg., 15th and G sts. M st. s.o. mear i $375000. Sth; six-room g«x hlh. room for garage; $15 cash and @ st. e/ near 16th; $3,950.00. 1,006 cash and £ oot mon 00 six-room brick: cement cellar; furnnce heal; electricity: ma:?: to wide avenue; §500 cash'and $30 per $6,500.00, ‘| to be: paid in éash and balance in two inst Terancg, recording, reveats stamps, ete. of, pure] to be com- ylha T thia. 20 ey, LEONARD SARGRANT. Jr., B. BARGEANT, 10106t ex8u ADAM A. WESCHLER, AUCTIONEER. Large stock of By Public Auction at Weschler’s 920 Pa. Ave. NW. AM. _— ‘THOS. J. OWEN . 80N, AUCTIONEERS. IMPROVED BUILDING, LOTS FAIRL NOR™ AND %R thereby, we, the undersigned trustees, Wil sell ‘a publie soction, In frent of the re- fective promiseanon TUBSDAY TN S1st DAY OF lulvAx IIB. the following described land ; mencing at oeock pa sald ‘square. beln Piney Branch road, Slxth, Aspen and " Whittier sts. nw., and immediately thereafter lot 13, northeast co: 3198, belng at the & B aad Whiter e, nw. all fo e o> civmo- l‘lnwn - M trict of Oaln-hh. in Book 57, on said day at 3 o'clock p.m.. S5, S0t ll::l‘“. 1n square 5368, ‘North so New Hampehire lmmedmely erentior, ots” 801, 608, 805, 40, ts 801, l(l, in, o 809 and 811, in square 3707 frontiag o triet of Cols 807, New Hampshire near' Longfeilow st. n.e., Aot ihmeaiatety thereatter lots 918 and 815 in 3707, Lougtciow st., Bew, ‘apitolst. oown a2 'cmu.v & Terms of sale: o-rnna oot hl. in oge and two -a&dbs,exBu. lfllm' ABOVE BALE I 'RTHER POST. ce M to WEDNESDAY, rnanmu 15, 1923, | at the same 5 SRR b YuB TRUSTEES. feb0-a&abs,ex8u. - 5 THOMAS J, OWEN & SON, AUCTIONEERS, Ap e o). authority eont rust kdhlyl lfi‘l d'l “ llv— ANy payment “mm- thia the u-lilhlh "f.""'i pell OIMI' .-one Auburn automobile, No. 32454 (Cab- brilliant blue) " %’Am RUARY, nu L. rfim ao Plions be pleused to find in this bome correct mmJ = Stationery, Blank| i Books, Office and|, ing, e SchoolSuppllec,Pa- Large :und%.lnd assortment of lhnl lm (20 8238%): T the wetvesor Tor | Of the land records of the Disttict of Columbis Ing in the -nbamflo. division, of pnrchne money | folid 54, subject to covena years, | of trust for $3.500, a 13, 1922, LEGAL NOTICES N THY SUPEEME. colll'x' OF THI wn of Columbia. the applicai A Revival of |, Lace is to be much sought this senson that will zoon be upon us. The French dressmakers show it on sev- eral of the best of their models dur- ing the present collections. ; The kind with whith the world is {used, but it is quite overshadowed AIJY new and curious kinds that the .nunulwclurer. have put in the dress- | raakers' hands. |a metal substance, as it shines in | the dark; again it is lacquered in the | persons concerncd shiow cause, if any there Be, o0 or before the 3rd Gey of March, 4.1, m" why the prayers of sald petition xhould | ‘granted: provided, that u copy of this L | Brder by pabiisben once & week fo |neeu!l-u Weeks before said doy in n‘ Btar spaper. ' ustice. ) 1 GAS H. !H The JENNINGS BMI.EV. STEAMSHIPS. CLARE'S CRUISES by C. P. B. STEAMERS | Clark's 3rd Crutse. Janvary 23. 1928 UND TH 'ORLD Superd §8 “EMPRESS of FRANCE" 18481 Gross Tons. Specially Chartered 4 MONTHS® CRUISE. $1,000 and Inciuding Hotels, Foos, Drives, Guides. eto. {horsehair, though not ungraceful | Metal, silver and gold deck it into 1high 'gayety. Entire worked over with metallic threads, especially silver ones. Clavk's 19th Cruise, Nothing has been too difficult for 3 " MEDITERRANEAN the dyers to do with lace. They have Iumytuonlu ~EMPRESS o( sceTLAND” |dipped it in all the colors that are ‘25000 Gross Tons, y Chartersd |Xought ‘in gowns. Red in various i shades appears to be their chiefest! delight, and gray has been brought to perfection. | much like horizon blue, is so much Furape and Bassion Play Partios, $400 up | uzed in frocks that it i8 natural the Obars B. B. Agency, | Woodward buldung. | dressmakers should have demanded = =1it for frocks, and gotten it. They I EDUCATION!I pick out its pattern with fine silver WASHINGTON ZUSTESS threads which makes it appear as 1416 E” B¢, llW ‘Sreproof. building. though it were an heirloom from I'medieval vears. Newly_equip ! hae ain 1908 for evction” iSHORT—STORY ‘COURSE'! 1 Mabel Dill, Instructor ! Contributor to the Woman's Home Com- panion, the Pictorial Review. the Delines- tor, Physical Culture, the Desiguer, ete. at 8 p.m. Fridays, The Playbouse, 1814 N Bt. Ciass forming for class at 5:15 p.m, For information telephone Cok. Manuscripts _criticised. DAYTIME Accountancv 63 DAYS' CRUISE, lm nd up | Including Hotels, Fees, Drives, Guidos, ate. 119 Days Egypt, Balestine, Spain. Ttaly, Greece, 0] nape Heprovars aliowed on baty crviase. The dressmakers also take coarse |net as a desigp they wish to work out, not depending upon the manu- factured article. This is cleverly done by the people who make of embroid- ery in Paris a fine art. The wketch shows a frock among the new collections in Paris which lare being shown to the Americans who are there buying our styles. It 18 of black satin, a fabric which is strongly revived for formal frocks as |a rival to the many weaves of crepe, {and it is half covered with reddish brown net embroidered in a brilliant gold pattern. This net makes the tunic and the sleeves, the latter ab- | sorbing most of the attention. Notice that the satin is arranged somewhat like a bib with bretelies over the shoulders, and this indicates that rumors that all kinds of peasant accessories, as well as fundamentals, Classes, giving, are to be revived for the spring cos- immediate techmcal {tumes appears to be correct. The Russians and the Rumanian queen are responsible. The world of dress has | preparation for Account-!gone over to the proletariat. no mat ancy and Business, are available at Pace Institute. ter what the policies of kings and queens. Square sleeves are not now. We exhausted our enthusiasm on them last summer, but they may stay with us throughout the warm weather. | They are comfortable. That's to be | said in their favor. Possibly some Classes meet five times a week, 10 am. to 12 m. The last Mid- winter day class forms on Wednesday, February 15, at 10 o'clock. Telephone Main 8260 for descriptive booklet. PACE INSTITUTE 715 G St., Washington, D. C. ther on fashion and bring &ypsy bodice placed over wide, thin blouse that hangs loosely from the figures, the kind of corselet that: once 5l.ln:d women who wore it the of "‘\earing their corsets on | the ml!slde Whatever else will be ) AUCTIONS. BY ANNE RITTENHOUSE. Some of this is like | |oriental manner and looks as stiff as| designs are | French blue, which is ] will go a step fur-| one of importance )| Lace in Pans | | 1 | i ! BLACK SATIN FROCK WORN AT | THE THEATER WITH TUNIC AND SQUARE SLEEVES GQF PROWN. NET BMBROIDERED TN GOLD. SKIRT 1S LONGER IN BACK | THAN FRONT. revived or suppressed, this is sure: ,Lace, wide and long, will be an ex- | cellent thing to count on in the new styles which are coming over the horizon. Whatever kind it is, there is meed for it. LN CHANICA DENTISTRY For Variety. Ilflm N¥OwW ro Day and E: venm:'éhnu PACE INSTITUTE 15 G ST. ¥.W.. Cornse 8th avd @ S4n. ey BERUCTION Fried Mushrooms.—Peel large mush- m-.’ AZZ Piano or ', ;oms and cut the stalks close. Have Saxophone | ready in & frying pan some sweet oil, LISTEN, WORLD! | BY ELSIE ROBINSON. Mushrooms are seemingly enjoying | more and ‘more favor on the part of, home cooks. There was a day when only the French cook tried uiusual | ways with mushrooms. But now al- | most any one who aspires to a knowl- edge of cookery an prepare mushrooms in seve pting ways. Here are some are worth mastering: I believe in the order of aristo- crats and I think that there is no noble~ »uman heritage than the mot- to which was once the aristocrat's creed, ‘“Noblesse oblige” — which, crudely translated, means that rank bestows obligations. Now, by the term “aristocrats” T am not aiming any impoliteness at the trade unions. Nor am I advanc- ing propaganda in favor of Nero, Lu- cretia Borgia or Kaiser Wilhelm. I PDII“\'PI] |Il!'h! Millu'" in fikml X pepper and salt. dwh‘!fl hD[':‘lBI::‘ ‘rl’\l Yneed! Booklet sent!the mushrooms and fry un or- 'ree. CHRISTENSEN &B L OF PU] N m'n"mn“‘.. 00L, OF POPULAR | oughly heated, about five minutes. Husic, 1 Phone Columbla 3128 _ | Jerhaps less. Too much cooking wili toughen them. Serve on neatly trim- AUCTION SALES FUTURE DAVS. med and buttered slices of thin toast, THOS. J. OWEN & S0ON, ADCTIONEERS. putting one teaspoon of wine, white | or sherrw on each mushroom. Trustee’s !S!:-lll of Valuable Im- proved Estate, Consist- of Four-story and Base-!707Y mince a pound of cooked mushrooms | and one-half dozen hard-bolled eggs. Mix with one cup hickory-nut meats, 24d the following dressing and serve ‘Sold, _ Cream _dressing.—Beat cream on: a.blllpsnan l(ht‘“z,:gz tone and Brick Build- | butter, same of fiour. " Stir into ment S B: one beaten egg, one tablespoon of Situate No. 505 E. Street | sugar, a teaspoon salt and one-half ~{ teaspoon each dry mustard and white pepper. Add four tablespoons strong | videar and two of water. Ceok un; | 311 thick, and just before serving add ieces and cook until tender. Put in ey Fpe g~ e Simall buttered baking dish in aiter- e mvered four hundred and | nate layers with breadcrumbs. pour dtl!yd‘hl ((.!. described by metes %nd | White sauce over them, dot with buts bounds follows, to writ: inning for the | ter and crumbs na bake until brown. u trect at the southwest corner of | Mushroom Sauce—Melt a table _‘M,fln{ (1) and rasaing ticace | spoonful of xumer. nag a ult‘flfi:‘woznh eet, three inches H 5 ‘cook unt! 001 Thence cast’ tweaty foet, olght and o hird T oo O k| aEjahe the th nine d brown. pi s ty-ive | Jiquor in. which the mushrooms were ciod | cooked or canned. Simmer for about "to th | five minutes and then add & cupful The mame of | of cooked mushrooms, salt and pepper 2, 1921, | to taste and a teaspoonful of lemon 1a; juice. Blmmer lxun and then add a nce sont feet, three inches (36° 3°) to “E'* street, and Ehtmce weet "ta thy place. of beginai ten egE and a teaspoonful of butter, l-l’ld vhen it is smooth and Dalance in two | CTOAmY, serve. E able t one and two. ceatum per an.| As a result of recent earthquakes in lent distance to disclose peaks yond_that had been hidden from sieht. PROPNSALS. baildis and grounds, o ’“"““—a.u.a"u'um—u'wm be February 21, 1922, foe Porsisbing fabor aid -n. the reflecting lur- 0. o, , D, ting copi un-l m wummmv LOAN _AND TRUST | West Potomac using Y, Trustee, | mished by the wnh.a_ states. ‘Furcher tnforma. By THOMAS DRADLEY, tion on_appiicaf 2618,14,17.18 fe13a4ds.0x8u OFFICE OF “public_pulding aad @rosnds, 7| Wash —Sealed propontly will be rece! £l 2 p.m.. February 21, 1922, T eon opened for Furaishing a1l necessary & "OF VALUABLE BRICK |and then Mushrooms and Eggs—DPeel um‘ THIS 15 NOTY ARISTOCRACY do not consider Nero an aristocrat. He was a mucker. The same pithy adjective may be applied to all others: of his ilk. Aristocracy is not a matter of rid- ing in a town car with the immobil- ity of the well known boiled potato | stamped upon your features. not consist in wearing linen under- wenr or reading XKnut Hamsun. It' marcel wave into your soul. On the integrity or the shoddiness of your spirit depends your title to aristoc- racy. A silken spirit does not al- ways go with a silken shirt. Nelither does it always go with a flannel lhll’t. oh, -Mr. Hon. Hoi Polloi! By the quality of your spirit and the way you use that spirit depends your aristocracy—and that's where “noblesse oblige” comes in. There's is the lad without a care on earth. Your true aristocrat 18 the most bur- dened man living, whether he be a bricklayer or a plutocrat. Not only must he measure up to the most rig- orous, personal standards of self-re- straint, honesty and fairness, but.he" must meet the varying standards of other men with unfailing tolerance, patience, kindliness and helpfulness. Otherwlu he has broken faith with - his caste. If you fly into = temper you're mot OF V. B Yo ALTAELE, BRICK | materias, “casipment certain deed of trust duly 2 ing , in Liber No. 4476, folio 171, et seq., and lnbor and_water- reflecting_peol in West Potomac Farther information on application. i 1417.18 £08 at the request of the party secured there- pcxlsaae) trostees will sell, at public ONDAY. RESORTS. the premises, on 20th DAY ol FEBRUARY, A. lot 140 in Joseph B. Moka {n square 32 of mlu.n and Rdmonston, b . known 38 -aanl.:: to h ATLAN'“CG‘IY N.J. % for the District of Columbl ect to a ‘first deed ind the amount over sald Terms of sale: Sold m trost o be paid cnehalf in cash and the re; deed 726 I4th St. NW Main 14th st. near Bast Capitol: six-room colonlal- O P e Do A D | mainder in one year, secured uu va. 'OF THE WASEINGTON REAL ESTATB BOARD, T 9939 i) ,‘;{.L‘,',.,,‘;,“{’ hw.“,,""‘.,:".,,'“,,,':',:,“;‘,fi e o thepesperty eolds ool u‘-‘!‘npo!n the ‘property. sold, or all " cash .\'el: '“‘"“”‘_"w;fi‘u 3 . 50UTHEA5T—$6.750 S ion; 31,000 cask 20450 per | csh. 1t ootion of pucchagr. A deporlt of 8100138 LS 50 DUCCoIu SPLAT” couveynacing, | open, el wister 3t moderate -;«:-. bunatsg Fractically new coloaisl design hame of 6 rooms and bath, hotiwater et alectrie ' $6,500.00. B eareyancing. ‘::«'m;f the time of ale | oo e be civeed within 30 dare ot do 'm"m:'-um;"'flf:x.?'.‘.:'n'qm - D e e porehear devp ot o Alley: &mmple BAFAFs sbace, Near 10t and Bast Cupitol et.: stx-room | ana motarial fees at cost of burchaer. Terms | poait forfeited. 5 J BRNON [N 5 ON THE HILL IN CLEVELAND PARK-$I16000, gt e Seue ek ey TS| f el e ki i s iy day RN ey A -.v:mn !onfl. Clereland m\.mn:lntgl“r:'-leml m ms). bedrooms), m t condition; possession; $1,000'cash and | be :..,m at the ok and cost .,r;fl D faulting | fe0-a&ds,exSu Trustees. FUTT! pored; Tear porches fte days' advertisement of RS, S Ty et et :$6.750.00. R T C. G. SLOAN & CO., INC. Near 1ith and Mass. ave.: nx -room_ colonial- | Wa! 3 3 > New Tot. BROOKLANMZSSO. porch brick; doubl h in rear: hard- JAMER W. McNEILL, CHARLER L. BOWMAN, FOLAND O, BOOTE. 218 B n.w. ¥. 2708 e f..',"m'“""m',,":;, e il my e L -::':a“" pant. | mona uuq e "uml;r‘cfl“m"gn st e oy osdward Bolldiss Auctloneers, 715 13th St. OR SAL. OLO:. i et : e ARRY E. GLADMAN, ABOVE SALS 18 POSTPONED O = 2. & 11 WEDNESDAY, TBH . Several very attractive homes{ COLUMBIA HEICHTS=$12800. @ o Pa. Ave. S.E. o o e FERRUARY, 1032, &t the Household Goods, Office Furniture, A 3 aces. in best northwest section; ceu mx-'m' e e peeches; wad Thvas porens Bl Barege Avctivg, tate. one Linc. 346. "ane ML ohbEa or THE TRUSTEES. | “geasteace Personal Efiecu, etc. At Public Auction At Sloan’s Galleries " 715 13th St. Wednesday, February 15th, 1922 At 10 AM. From Estates, Storage Concems and Other Sources TE&:‘IS CASH : i C. G. SLOAN & CO., Inc.,Allcts.nhu‘v:'m an aristocrat.. If you let the other man’s temper unbalance you, you're not an aristocrat But if you can It does’ 7o beauty parlor on earth can put & . 2 popular notion that the aristocrat _ > conquer yourself strongly, and serve - him simply, then truly you are among the elect and walk with your head high. But it's some job! Coffee Layer Cake. Grind three tablespoons of strong flee, add one and one-half cups of - cof boiling water, cover and simmer ten minutes, then &train. Cream together one-half cup of butter with two-lhlrd.l cup of light brown sugar: Chop the meats of half a dosen bllnk wllnu'.l and add them: beat rately the whites and yolks ot lhrm eggs and mix them together with-- one-half cup of the ool!ea. Add to the butter and sugar, by e and add three cups of llour that has b‘e? lfluddwhh t_h.ml lO:m;lnl : baking powder. Bake In two laye! For t:e icing take one and one-half cups of confectioner’l gar, & tea- u spoon of soft butter and enomgh of., u-e coffee liquid to molsten it to - pread. Mix until all is blended nnaotmy and put the layers together with this icing. swut Potato Buns. ‘nll and sh two sweet potat in as mi nn bread and add a little nutmeg and !ug‘.r tu your taste with a table- oon of ralls a n brown. lcrvn hot, sptit open and but- * ter. Good either for tea or breakfast " Peanut Butter Gookies. one-half a level teaspoon of Ilkln( Mt to one-half cup of water and mix this with one-half cup of- peanut butter. Add one cup of whole ‘wheat flour, one-fourth cup of browm sugar and a little sal! very thin, cut into squarés or_ strij and bake in & quick oven untll drown.. ¢ —— In China the author of an immoral beok is punished with 180 blows oes, A flour as will make it > 7w banish- - t. Mix well, roll ., DS oy = oy