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32 =~ is ¥ > £ s ’ AUCTIONS. THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C, THURSDAY, MARCH AUCTION SALES AUCTION SALES AUCTION SALES FUTURE DAYS. FUTURE DAYS. FUTURR DAY! C.G.Sloan & Co., Inc., Aucts., |mormss sie. or vizises o 715 13th St. Large and Attractive Sale f BISTING OF A THREESTORY BRIC] RMGSTINED o DWELLING CONTAINING NINE ROO! AND BATH, KNOWN AS 1851 ONTARI Household Goods, Persian Rugs, Office Lumworth pl. swe with brick dmlling Ui the Furniture, Bric-a-Brac, Pictures, Etc. NORTHWEST. TS o e SR SO = = BB Theate oF 3300 8t wain, “Tobme 1o e t Public Auction "Pl:?"n of a certain deed of trust duly recorded as lostrument No. 90 of Reptember 2 At Sloan’s Galleries 715 13th Street Tos ASerDlatrict oF Cotumble, ‘apa At (he. re: :“r:'zu&auxs:“ -::,;:“r Saturday March 4, 1922, at 10 A.M. quest of the party secured thereby, the under- And at 12 M. 0d2, AT ‘CHLER, AUCTIONERE. . Sale of Household Ford Coupe, by order of tha U. S. Marshal TERMS CASH C. G. SLOAN CO,, INC,, AUCTS. SIXTH DAY OF MARCH, A.D, I Furniture, Carpets, Etc., in ml 2t 9, 19237 WOMAN’S PAGE.” AUCTION SALES THIS AFTERNOON. ADAM A. WESCHLER, AUCTIONEER. Two-Story Brick Dwelling, No. 311 Linworth Place S.W, With Brick Dwelling in Rear, by Auction. By virtue of authority vested in the under- aigned, 1 wili offep for sale by public auction, in fromt,of the “premises, on THURSDAY, MARCH BECOND, 1922, AT FIVE O'CLOCK PAL, part of lot A" ip square 265 with 5-fo0t side and 30-foot rear allers by 6-room and bath brick dwellin: TRADE snl UNITED HAMBURG SEW YORK—HAVRE—PARIS LA LORRAINE.Mar. 4 Apr. 1 y LA SAVOIE. Mar.11 May 6 Jume1e| TWweed suits in orchid and rosethe mandarin pattern and the wide PARIS Mar. 15 Apr.5 Apr.26 | shades are attractive for sport wear,| S08t flares slightly in liew of being ROCHAMBEAU.Mar. 28 Apr.27 Juae1!but they have a widespread populari- | 15163 10 the figure. There is & flet 1 LONDON va Pirmosths ~ PARIS v Boviogae HAMBURG By large American-flag steamers Sailing from New York o .8. RESOLUTE May 2. May 20, June 27 ¢.8. RELIANCE May 16, June 13, July 11 Also weekly steamers every Thursday, New York to Hamburg direct. For special cabin and third class passengers. For rates and further tnformation apply to UNITED AMERICAN LINES, Inc. 8 Brosdway, New York, Or Local Steamship Agents. USTRALIA HONOLULU. SUVA, NEW 2EALAND The Well Eauipped Royal Mait Bteamers. CHICAGO . Apr. 8 M 11 3y ©of fawn-colored georgette datntil; RANGE ... Ay 2 Moy 10 onc 1B {1y, and this has deprived them of | tucked and frilled with lace 15 tha ~ : the element of novelty. The diserim- | 7ame delicate tint and trimmed with NEW YORK-VIGOsps1)-HAVRE : _| rows of tiny buttons. Then & T4 NoumvaNRL Mar. 11 | (N8ting shopper this spring will prob he collar which borders it N e ably turn to conservative navy blue | touching. the waisihie ot oaen e 1. VS &Monocco twill or gabardine 1f she wishes to,Embroidery is lavished upon these 'OUKS n ALGERIA enids and a long blae silken tassel is. Bailings from. ux or Ma; Three and Four Woek Motor Write for imterest Placed just above the point of esch. doscriptive IMPANY'S O) otk “Ave.. Wi land and premises, situate in the Columbiay and designated as and Lein nmbered three hundred and GOfteen (815) in Iarry Wardman's subdivision of lots in * nier Helghts,” as per plat recorded in the fice of the surveyor for the District of Colu bia in liber county 20 at folio O id prop- erty mow known for purposes of Assessment and taxation an lot mambered three jundred and ffteen (315) in woare aumbered twenty- five bundged and eight-four (2384). Terms of sal Cash above a first trust loan of $5,000, due June 15, 1024, and & second trust loan of about $3,500, payable $50 month- Jy uctil August 9 “1935 at which time the rematning_unpald balance becomes due. A deposit of §200 required at_time of sale. ADconveyaning, recording, revenue stam And notarial fees at the cost of the pur- chaser. Terms of ssle to be camplied with Within_ thirty days from date of sale, other. | “Nineara’” (20,000 tons! .17 3ny 19 July 21 wise the trustees reserve the right (o fesell | “Makura, g.um t Apr. 14, June 16, the Yropvl‘ty t the risk and cost of the de- 1! n o C fauiting purchaser after Sve dars’ advertis- AT ent of such resa some_newspaper % . ot - Tished ‘in the city of Washington: Do.Or © Line, Winch Building. 741 REGINALD RUTHERFORD, Vancouver, B. C. HARRY 8. WELCH, Additional embroidery appears on the Wide three-quarter length sleeves and below the narrow sfit openings of the coat pockets. A few touches of red are slyly introduced with the navy blu stitching, giving a lightly su color contrast which {s extremely ef- fective. The skirt is narrow and of & medium length. The afternoon gown illustrated Presents a striking picture with its bright and bizarre embroidery snd braid trimming. The draped bedics is of dark blue Canton crepe, as are also the voluminous gathered skirt banels and the wide crushed girdl: The Be Japanese sleeves, howeve: are of beige crepe, which is almest completely obscured by an elaborate literature, FIVE O0'CLOCK P. M. No. 910 Eye Street North- west. By virtue of authority vested in the under- signed by the last will and testament of Eliza- beth Wright, deceased, I will sell h(. ibile jon within the above premises, an FRIDA' THE THIRD DAY OF RCH, 1922, COA M i TEN O'CLOCK A.M., Walnut Bed- wm Suites, Walnut Bookease and Secretary Desk, Hair Mattresses, Pillow Bedding, ‘Wandrobes, Toiletware, Carpets, Ice Box, Lawn TUrn. Trunks. Coal, et . . Y. every Wed. & Sat. !}l From Bermuda every Tues. & Sat. Tickets good on either steamer. Offering unequaled express serviee, NEERS. PUBLIO AUCTION AT MORTGAGEE'S SALE Of farm of 184 acres, lying on both sides of the W., H. & A. electric railroad, on Y, MARCH 4, 102: THOMAS J. OWEN & 80N, AUCTIO! Trustee’s Sale of Two Brick : 8 e - AR TrionGastlo Ting, Craa: Tri ] Terms: Cash. - O'CLOCK P.M., — < desi % “om . MenRITE Preenor. | Dwellings, Being the Six CLOCK ¥ DAMA WESCHIER, AUCHONERR. — g pumz dew. I Special Easter rip Dlie sl wod ns Sl e o FUTURE DAYS. room Dwelling No. 249 3d | smies station i about ton milen trom Balt- o000 o 300 o E Wy Tioket agents. (|| palatial S, 8, “PORT ST. GEORGE” | tion skirt, visible at the panel open- ADAM A. WESCHLER, AUCTIONEER. Street S.W. and the Four-|&ivision. b len bea y xecutor's ose an | Leaves N. Y. April 8 ing at the front, is also decorated — room Brick ing in R Forbiate and otper particulars anply to tate of Valuable Corner Prop- P Arrives N Y. April 15 e L T S . ANDE! N, Fasest ramers t nd charm 3 Bankruptcy Sale of I ot Dwelling in Rear oo Ameriam g, erty, Three-story and Base- ) e oy One of the Tocal Ehops Iy displaying 2 altimore, l, " |31 e o evenin, Jewelry By nutkority vested in the undersigned, un- x ment Brick Dwelling With B e e SEite Fabrie on e oy rom e, THOS. J. OWEN & B¢ TRUSTEES® AUCTIONEERS. SALE OF VALUARLE BRICK 0. 3811 FIFTH ST. N.W. certain deed of trust dated December 14, 1921, and being instrument No. 67, recorded December 24, 1921, among the land records of the District of Columbis, and at the request of the party secured thereby, the undersigned trustees will sell at pub’ remises, on MONDAY, passengers and amilton Dock, aveidiag the discom- forts, incouvenience and delay of land- 5. $. “FORT VICTORIA” Twin-screw; 14,000 tons_dis Icement S Mfi""’: | Bermuda offers all outdoor sports Inclnding Gol Tenuis, Sailing, Bath- ing, Fis) . Riding, Driving. | No Passports—Wany Modern Hotels {|| Write for attractive inelusive rates | FURNESS BERMUDA LINE 34 Whitehall 8t., N. Y., Or Any “Tourlst’ Agent, EUROPEAN RESORTS. One model of chiffon is distinctly Grecian, with its leng. glassic lincs, and its single ornament, a girdle of ephemeral bugle by is both beautifui and dignified. - Another 2r°n is of white lace over a foundation of shimmering _silver tissue. The bodice is made in basqiwn | fashion, with & rounded neck ard der”the last “will aud testament of Robert Lowe. deceased, we will sell at public auction in front of the premises. on THURSDAY, THE NINTH_ DAY OF MARCH, 1922, AT FOUR: THIRTY OTLOCK P.M. lot 863 (formerly part of lot 34), In square 534. * Terms: One'third cash, bafance In one and two vears, with interast at 7 per centum per payable semi-annually and secnred on the property sold, or all cash at purchaser's option. vancing, recording and revenue stamps at purchaser's cost. A deposit of $360 required at time of sale.” Purchaser allowed thirty days to complete the purchase. Further particulars at time of atle. THE_ WASHINGTON LOAN AND TRUST | being lot 58, in Arthur C. Mokes' auhd COMPANY. Ry THOMAS “BRADLEY, | of Iots-in block 77 (now square 3236), Vice President, Trustee. _fe27-d&ds,ex8u__ | worth Addition to the Oity of Washington, THOS. J. OWEN & SON. AUCTIONEERS. | Jer rlat recorded In Liler b1, folio 60, of the rds of the office of . the surveyor of the R AN BT I D R CINGS, | Tevims o ‘saler oid soblect to Bankruptcy Sale of a Large NOS. 702 AND 710 IRVING 8T, N.W. | of trust for $4,000, and the ami Stock :{ Stationery Nove'l By vitie of 3 cortain deed of trust duly | sbove sald irust to be paid i* | racarded in Liber No. 4768, 121 et seq., | of $200 required at time of sale fi To Nan' ,L the ! and Liber 4568, folio 382 Itlpel?lh'tly. of tl chaser allowed 30 days to complete the pu es, yS, ?‘ns, eal :‘ 5 records of the District of Columbla, and | clase. Further particulars at time of sule, = t the uest the party secure ereby, | Conveyanci: record! Goods, Fixtures, “Burroughs” | 3 i e ol e e | e S U108 80d revenue stamips at Adding Machine, etc., Con- |auction in"tront of the premises. on WED- JESSE H. HEDGE ! tained in the Wholesale Estab- NESDAY, THE EIGHTH DAY OF MARCH, F. El A.D. 1922, AT FOUR O'CLOCK P.M. fol- mh1-d&ad: ELoT. “lDDL'lE‘PI!‘Jol'NI. lishment at No. 930 Pa. Ave. Northwest. lowing described Iand and premise —2DAY A- W ONEER— By virtue of an order of the Supreme Conrt i the District of Columbin, and derigante nd beine lots 91 and 95. in Denaix MeCarthy's | oo o = ‘ubdivision of part of block 6, fn Todd and | TRUSTEES' BALE OF VALUABLE IMPROV. Brown's subdivision of parts of the fract of | KD REAL ESTATE = CONSISTING OF of tie District of Columbia_loldiog a benk- | land known as “‘Pleasant Plaius,’ and ““Mount = = _rl > RE _AND Tuptey conrt in ro Ralph K. Gilchrist and Wal- | Pleasant.'” as per plat of said fist mentioned D e L LARGEERRICE 04 l:lr:i"L|;:l;‘::dunlly and as co-partners, | subdivision, recorded in r o R N - 0. 1280, the undersizned corded in Liber 4517, at folio 235 et seq.. of ‘within the above .1!1 £ By Public Auction Quiet and Restful Outing Try =« WATER TRIP Te NORFOLK, VA. in Patomae River By virtue of an order of the Supreme Court of the District of Columbfa. holding a Bank- ruptey Court. in re David Toblansky, bankrupt 3 undersigned trustee will sell BY PUBLIC AUCTION, AT WESCHLER'S, 920 PA. AVE. N.W. MONDAY. MARCH 'SINTH, 1822, ING TEN A.3L. . inciuding 'Gold and iled Watches., Wrist Watches, Dis #nd Ring, Watch Chairs, . Stickpins, Bleeve 3 ring Pearls, Rings, Coin Holders, Earrings, Emblem But- Tons. G gross Collar Bintzous, Clocks, etc. Terms CASH. PHILBRICK McCOY. Trustee, whigt Courthouse. ADAM A. WESCHLER, AUCTIONEE! Garage, No. 1829 Eye Street Northwest. By virtue of authorlty vested in the under- glened. 1 will offer for sale by public suction, n tront of the premises; on TUESDAX, THE FOURTEENTH DAY OF MAX 1022, AT FOUR_ O'CLOCK P.M.. origingl fot 10' and part of original lot 11 in square 104, described in one parcel as follows: Heginning for the ame at the sou‘hwest corner of said lot 10 and running thence north along 10th streect 80 feet to center of & brick wall, Daily at 6:30 P.m. 41 feet. thence south 90 feet f and thence west along eaid Ticket Oftes: Weodward Tide.. 01 208 B, W.W. et ‘10" the " eginning. mproved By’ brick o dwelling containing al rooms @nd 4 N”‘ow & w”hingtcn batha. with brick & Inspection upon | ird e one-tlird in 90 days and oae-third in G wonths, secored by deed of trust on the property sold, or all cask. at the option of the purchaser. A deposit of $500 tequired at sgle. Terms to be complied with in 30 d Al ‘conveyancing, record- ing and revenue stamps at purchaser's eost, WILLIAM SELBY, Executor. mL2-d&ds,exSu THOMAS J. OWEN & BON, AUCTIONEEES. Two Very Desirable Two-story and Basement, Six-room and Bath Brick Dwellings No. 1547 and 1549 4th Street N.W. Excellont Opportunity * for Colored Home Buyers. By authority vested in us we will sell at ublic_auetion, in front of the premises, on RUESDAY, MARCH SEVENTH. 1923, AT HALF-PAST FOUR O'CLOCK PIM., lots 32 By virtue of auction, in front of the THE THIRTEENTH DAY OF MARCH, 1822, AT FOUR O'CLOCK P.M., the ing-described land and premises, situate District of Columbia, and designated a EUROPEAN RESORTS. AFTERNOON FROCK OF NAVY CANTON WITH BEIGE CREPE SLEEVES, be smartly and distinctively attired, for_those materials “go on forever. adapting themselves each season to new style influences without the dan- ger of becoming quickly passe, as fads do. ESC] 189, of the records of the office of the surveyor of_the District of Columbl Vi Terms of sale: All cash over’a prior deed of trust for $3,230 on each lot. A deposit of $200 required upon each lot at time of sale. teoates iwil the land records of the District of Colambia, and at the request of the party secured there. by, the undersigmed trusiees will sell at pub. Conveyancing, Hie anction, in front of the premises, on_MON. Tuesday, March 7, 1922 Commencing 10 O’Clock A.M. @ large stock of Novelties. Toys. tionery, including Box Paper and ablets, Blank Rooks and School Supplies, rhon Paper: Notlans, including Hoslery, loves, Garters. Handkerchiefs, Belts, Cotton, ‘Tape. Buttons. ete.: Easter and other Holiday X nd_Novelties. Jewelrs. F! Nests of Toliet. Crepe and Shel pes, Scissors, Pocket Knives and ofher miscéllaneous itemn too numerous to mention: also Bur- reughs’ Adding Machine, Shelving, Office Furniture, ete. 150 ON THURSDAY. MARCH NINTH. 1922, COMMENCING AT TEN 0'CLOCK A.M.. wifl " in the salesrom< of ADAM A. WESCHLER, ) PA. AV. W.. stock of Notions, Dry oods, Furnishing, Stationers. Novelties, The abore stocks will first be offered as an entirety_and if a satistactors bid ia not re- il bo tmmediately #0ld in detail. ‘ash. SAMUEL C. REDMAN, Trustee, SFORD L. HAMNER, Attorney, Columbian Building. THOS. J. OWEN & SON., AUCTIONEERS, Trustees’ Sale of Valuable Real recording_and reve at purchaser's cost. Terms of complied with within_thirty days or deposit forteited. JESSE H. HEDGES, JAMES M. CARTER, _fe24.4&ds,exSu _Trustees. ADAM A. WESCHLER, AUCTIONEER. STREET BOUTHEAST. By virtue of & certain deed of trust duly recorded in Liber No. 4434, folio 138 et seq., of the land records of the District of Colum- bt d at the request of the party secured by, the undersigned trustees wil] offer for sale by public suction. in front of the premises. on THURSDAY, THE NINTH DAY OF MAKCH, A. D. 1922," AT FIVE 0'CLOCK 5 lowing _described land and e in the city of Washington, lumbla, to wit: Lot numbered thirty-five (35) in Charles Gensford's sub- division of lots in square numbered seven hundred and sixty-seven (767). as per plat recorded in Liber 20, follo 53, of the records of the offics of the surveyor of the District of Columbia, improved as above. » Terms of sale: One-third of ‘the purchase money to be paid In casi, the balance in two equal justallnents. payable in one and two years, with interest at @ per cent per annum, pasable semi . from day of sale, se istrict of DAY, MARCH SIXTH. A.D.. 1022, AT HALF: PAST FOUR O'CLOCK P.M. ribed land and premises, District of Columbia, and designated as and being fot 30, in Thoman . Hensey, trustee's, don of part of block 5, “Le Droit per plat recorded in Liber County No. 7. folio 44. of the records of the officé uf the surveyor of the District of Columbis. Terms of sale: Bold eubject to » first deed of trust securing $3,500; the amount over and above said incumbrance to be paid one-third cash, balance in two equal inwtallments pay- able in one and two years, with interest at 7 per centum per annum, payable semi-annually, from day of sale. secared by deed of trust upon the property sold, or all cash, at purchaser's option. - A deposit of $300 required of pur- chaser at time of sale. = Conveancing, record. ing, revenue stamps and notary fees at cost of P er. within fifteen days, otherwize trustees reserve Tight to resell property at the risk and cost of efauiting purchaser, after five days' advertis- ing_in some newspaper published ‘in the City of Washington, D. ILLIAM fI. WAHLY, ROBERT L. WILLIAMS. fe23-a&ds, exSu Trustees. THOMAS 3. OWEN & 80N, AUCTIONEERS. 126 Shares of Greene Cananea Teims of sale to be complied with | nd 33 in square 521, Two coiored high rliools and Howard University sre within a T " cash deponit” o day of sale. “Feru, epoait” o8 2 £00 n 30 days and the balance payable 245 per month, including all interest. Good title or no sale. Conveyancing, recording and revenue stamps at purchaser’s cost. Fur- | ther particuiars at_time of sale. THOS. J. OWEN & SON, Aucts. __mh2-d&de 1381 G st THOS J. OWEN & SON, AUCTIONEERS. Trustees’ Sale of Valuable Im- proved Real Estate, Known as 1726 P Street N.W. “irtue of a certain deed of trust duly corded: 1n liber No. 4319, follo 86, et seq., of the land records of the District of Colum- bia, and decree of the Supreme Court of the District of Columbla ptased February 21, 1022, fn equity cause No. 30764, of the party secured by said deed of truat, the undersigned trustees will sell. at Auction, in front_of the premises om ED- NESDAY, THE BIGHTH DAY OF MARCH, A. D., 1922, AT FIVE-FIFTEEN 0'CLOCK P30, 'the followingdescribed 1and and prem- ises,"situate in the city of Washington, Dis- ltrk‘( of Columbia, and designated as and be- HE “CECIL” is the hub of London for business or pleasure. @, Visitors have the advantage of the right address with a reasonable tariff. @. The service is quiet and unobtrusive, yet alnage Tally efhcient, nothing i» lacking in comfort or convenience, and the cuisine is perfect. Write or Cable to tie Manager for ibe tarifl. A stunning tailleur in navy Poiret & Y SPRING TAILLEUR OF XNAVY POIRET TWILL WITH EMBROID- ERY AND TASSEL TRIMMING. B J cured by deed of trust upon the K’wrly wold, 1ne Tot 101 in Joseph R. Johnson's subdivision D 11 cash, at the option of the purchaser. {ing Tot 101 in Joseph R. Estate, Improved by'a Mod- | & iLo0!" ¢ *6250 requirea of 'the ‘murchaser| Copper Compeny Stock, 25in sausre 155 as gor piat of said fubdivisien diminutive sleeves edged with silver em and Up-to-Date Hotel, = tbe tm of e, 0 SO0itn s 5| $1,000 Gold Bonds Of the |of the ofice of the mrveyor 'for the District ribbons, The lace overskirt s held t or. ¢ sale to be of Columbia, subject to a right of way over n a quaint, old-fash- Known as the Gordon Hotel, | tie cont of the purchaser, Temsof e 0| Chevy Chase to Great Falls |fhe ‘rear o tect of said lot for 3 foned manner by small silvered hoops, 916 16th Street Northwest. herwise the trustees reerve the right| [ C . poses. together with the improvements con. but the slip underneath is contrast- By virtore of a certain deed of trust dated feseil The properts 8% the i aud davet a ition, 12,000 o iE, with wide.side, ahd ::'5‘- oy, }ingly narrow and close fitting. A gir- \ June 28, 1821, and recorded June 24, 1921, in | O the defaultlng purchaser, afler Bre (V| Shares of Mojave Tunsten |fested by sicam, ligited by siectrieity, Prop. dle of silver ribbon and a cluster of Liber 4360 at folio 202, one of ‘the land yecords of the District of Columbia, and at the request of the parties seeured thereby, the undersigned trustees will sell at pnblic auction in front of the premises, 916 16th street northwest, on MONDAY, THE SIXTH OF MARCH. 1922 AT FOUR' 0'CLOCK 1N THE AFTERNOOYN, the following destribed Jand and premises,” situated in the Distriet of Columbia and known and designated east thirty (0) feet_front on North reet, by full depth of lot mumbered two in T. Drury aud others' subdivison of umbered one hundred and eighty-five per piat recorded in the office of the for the District of Columbia in Liber ."at folio 210, with right of ailey in the rear. Also parts of lots nambered three (3) and four (4) in said subdivision, in said square. contained within the following moges acd bounds, viz: Bexinning at & point in” the west line ef Sisteenth street, hundred and thirty-six (i36) feet, three and a_quarter (3%;,) inches morth of the south- st corner of said square, Dumpered ome hundred and eighty-fie (185), and_running thence south along the line of said street feet (26). three amd m quarter inches: thence west fifty-three (38) three (3) inches: thence south seve feet &ix (6) ine thence west Aift ) feet three (3) iuches: thence nort thirty-three (33) feet nine and & quarter (91,) inches: thence east one bundred and X' (106) feet six (6) faches to the be- noing. And ulso amother part of said lot numbered four (4) in said equare, contained within the following metes and bounds, viz: Beginni for the same at & point on said line of sai Sixteenth street, distant one hundred and thirty. (136) " feet ibree aud a quarter (3%) inches porth of the southeast corner of “sald_square, and running ce north Ffty (30) feet three and a quarter (3%) inchies to the portheast cormer of said lot: thence west one bundred and six (106) feet aix () inches to an alley; thence seuth fifty (50) feet three and a quarter (3%4) inches, and thence east to the point of the Dbeginning: subject to prior deed of trust in- cumbrances amounting to $163,500 and $126,- 500. $5,000 in cash at time of Terms of male: sale and balance of purchase price to-be pald within sixty days after sale. All convey- ancing, recording, revenue stamps-and notary feex &t cost of purchaser or purchasers. In event of default of purchaser or purchasers 1o _comply with terms of sale within sixty cays after date of sale, the property ma; he resold at the risk and cost of defaniting purchaser five daya' advertisement in some newspaper publisbed fn the District of Colum THOS. J. OWEN & SON, AUCTIONEERS. Trustee’s Sale of the Three- Story Brick Dwelling, No. 1014 8th St. NW., and the ‘Two-Story Frame ing, No. 1145 8th St. N. hed In_the cit ashington, BT P ey ATTHEWS, MILBURN J. DONOHOE 8u Trustees. EN & SON, AUCTIONEERS. TRUSTEES' SALE OF VALUABLE TWO- STORY BIX-ROOM AND BATH BRICK DWELLING. NO. 1625 FOURTH ST. NORTHWES' Ry virtue of a certaln deed of trust duly recorded In Liber No. 4211, follo 179 et eq. of the land records of the District of Colu bia, and at the request of the party secured thereby, the undersigned trustees will sell at ublic_ auction, in front of the premives. ou YWEDNZSDAY. THE FIRST DAY OF MARCH, A. D. 1922, st HALF-PAST FOUR 0'CLOC! PM., the following described land and prem- isen, "situate in the District of Columbla. and designated a5 and being jot G5. in Theo. Sheck- els and_others', commissioners, subdivision in uare 520, as per plat recorded In the office of 'the eurveyor for the District of Columbis, in_Liber 80, follo 171. ‘Terms of sale: All cash over a prior deed of trust for $1.500, particulars of which will be stated at time of sale. $200 deposit required upon acceptance of bid. Conveyancing, record- ng and revenue stamps at purchaser’s cost. Saje to be closed within thirty days o deposit ted. Setat ’ MICHAEL D. SULLIVAN, E. RAY WHITE, £018,21,23,25,28 , Trustees. GFTHE AROVE SALE 18 POSTPONED ON ACCOUNT OF THE WBATHER TO FRIDAY, MARCH 3, 1922, SAME HOUR AND PLACE. mh2.2t BY ORDER OF THE TRUBTEES. ADAM A. WESCHLER, AUCTIONEER. Household Furniture, Upright Pianos and Miscellaneous Ef- fects, by Order of Administra- trix of an Estate and From Other Sources. By Public Auction at Weschler’s 920 Pa. Ave. N.W. Saturday Commencing 9:30 A.M. Mahogsny add o] ht Pianos, , Thrae- T plece Tapestry Upholstered Living Room Suite, Ivory Bedroom Buite, 4 pleces; Gateleg Tab! E: Cots, 8p tresses, Music Cabinet, American_ Walout Dining _Room Suite, 8 nieces: Hall Racks, Drop-side Couches, 'Old Ottoman, Leather lor Suite, 8 pleces: Elec- tric Blue Bird Machine, Refrigera- tors, Oriole - Gas ige, Cafe Cook Range, Large Jewelers' Wall Cases. etc. AT TWELVE O'CLOCK NOON. A tindard -5 Sport, ‘Hudsin Super Sedan, *19 Standard “'8" son Super 8ix Sedan, Touring Cars and Roadsters. ngs and 50 Mat- Brass Beds, Cribs, Company Stock, 50 Shares of the Continental Trust Com- pany Stock, 248 Shares of the Emerson S -n;:lm Corporation Stock, Worth of First Deed of Trust Notes. To Be Sold at Auction. Pursuant to an order of the Supreme Court of the District of Columbia, holding a Probate Court, in the matter of the estate of Orren i Staples, d««‘x‘d administration No. 25081, we will seil at public auction, within our office, 1331 G st. n.w., Washington. D. t THREE LOCK P~ ON THURSDAY. THE NINTH DAY OF MARCH, 1922, the above stock, bonds and notes. Said notes are secured by a'first deed of trust for $2,230 on lot 87 in squaze 407, lots 47, 48, 49 and 30 square 4068, being premises 1208 Orren street n.e.. and 1112, 1114, 1116 and 1118 Staples street n.e.. respectively. Terms: All cash at time of sale. THOS. J. OWEN & 80N, Aucts. mb1-Tt.exSu TTHOS. 3. OWEN & 8ON, AUCTIONEEES. TRUSTEPS' SALE OF VALUABLE IMPROVED REAL ESTATE, NO. 166 YOU STREET NORTHWEST, TWO-STORY BRICK DWELLING. By virtue of a certain deed of trust duly recorded in Liber 4452, folid 830 et seq.. of the land records of the District of Columbia and at the request of the party secured there- by, the undersigned trustees will offer for sale by public auction, in front of the premises, on FRIDAY, THE TENTH DAY OF MARCH, 1922, AT FOUR 0'CLOCK P.M., the following described 1and and premiges, aituate in the city of Washington, Bistrict of Columbla, to wit Lot numbered thirty-nine (39) in Lawrence O. Mallery's subdivision of lots in block numbered twenty-one (21), ‘*Addition to LeDroit Park.' as per plat recorded in Liber County No. 11, follo 91, of the records of the office of the sur- veyor of the District of Columbia. Baid prop- erty now known for purposes of assessment and taxation as lot 39, square 3114. Terms of sale:' Cash, above existing first trust of $3,500. A deposit of $200 required of the purchaser at the time of sale. All con- veyancing, recording and nota cost of purchaser. Terms of plied with within Gfteen (13) days from day of sale, otherwise the trustees reserve the| right 10 resell the property at, the riak snd cost of defaulting purchaser. after five days' fe28e0d&ds,exSu__ MYRIAM A. DOLAN, MOWIGAGEE'S SALI TE I PROVED _FEE SIMPLE RESIDENCE PROPERTY IN THE TOWN OF Ki BINGTON, MONTGOMERY COUNTY, MARYLAND. The undersigned, #s sttorney, named in a certain mortgage, will offer for sale at public anction on the premises, ca MONDAY, MARCH THIRTEEN, 1922, AT FOUR O'CLOCK P.M.. the fee simple lot improved by 8 two-story a attic frame dwelling with _all modern_ con- enien~es, in the town of Kensington, Mant- | érty sold subjeet to existing first deed of trust Teorded in liber 3879, follo 170 et seq., of said . in the sum of $6,000, Maturing April 8, 1924, bearing interest Rer annum, ‘said interest payable semi-amnually. Terms of sale: One-third of the purchase inopey over and above said first deed of trust to be paid In cash, balance in two equal in- staliments, pavable in one and two years, with interest at 6 per centum per annum, pay- able semi-annuslly, from day of sale, secured by a deed of trust upon the property sold, or ail cash over and above said first deed of trust at the option of the purcha A de- of $300.00 will be required at timé of Tazes and finterest on eaid first desd of trust to be adjusted to day of sale, All conveyancing, recording, revenue stamps, etc., at cost of purchaser.” Terms of ssle o b compiled with in 15 days from day sale, otherwise the deposit will be forfeited to the trustees, and the trustees reserve tie right to rescll the property at the riek and cost of defaulting purchaser, after five days’ adrertisement of such resai s ia some’ news- paper published in ington, D. FOUNTAIN "BEATTIE, Subatituted trustee. FREDERIC E. JOHNSON, Trustee, 1342 New York ave. a.w. £a26-0,Enkds 5 THOS. J. OWEN & SON, AUCTIONEERS. TRUSTEES’ SALE OF VALUABLE UNIM- PROVED REAL ESTATB, AT THE B.E. CORNER OF LEGATION ST. AND BELT ROAD, CHEVY CHASE. By virtue of & certain deed of trust duly recorded, In Liber No. 4028, folio 376 et seq. £ the land records of the District of Columbia, ind at the request of the party secured there- by. the undersigned trustees will sell, at public suetion, in front of the premises, on MONDAY, THE THIRTEENTH DAY OF MARCH, A. D. 1922, AT THREE O'CLOCK P.M., the follow- ing-described land and premis tuate in the County of Washington, District of Columbia, and designated and being all of lots 11 and 12 in square 17: in Fulton R. Gordor ub- divigion of part of a tract of land called Chevy s per plat recorded in the office of the fn;r the District of Columbia in book 24, ge 41, irdrme of sale: All cash. A deposit of $250 will be required at time of sale. All con- veyancing, recording, Tevenve stamps, ete.. at eost of purchaser. Terms of sale to be com- plied with within thirty days from day of sale, otherwise the trustees reserve the right to re- sell the property at the risk and cost of de- fauiting purchaser, after five days' advertisc- posi sale. REDMUND K. STEAMSHIPS. OLARE'S CRUISES IY,’U. ». .”‘“'i!;ml Clark’s 8rd Uruise. Ja ROUND 'rm:"'f)'om_q e oms.Bpocially. Chastured 4 MONTHS’ CRUISE. $1,000 and Including Hotels, ¥ees, Drives, Guides, ¢ accommoda ew firepros? building, ne: FILIN ING AND SMALL SILVER-TOPPED CANDLES. twlll is sketched. tailored, but on the contrary, em- broidery and fringe trimming are white flowers on a bright twisted stem add the finishing touches. The hat pictured is original and at- tractive. The upturned brim com- posed of successive layers of red lace ruching, while the crown is of ./ shiny red straw. Diminutive red candles topped with tiny glittering silver beads are rtudded along the upper edge of the brim, while a clus- ODD HAT OF RED LACE RUCH- It is not severeely used to enhance its lines, which show | ter of them forms a rosette which is EDUCATIONAL. - Continmed. EMERSON INSTITUTE + . ESTABLISHED 1852 1740 P St. N.W. Phones Franklin 4463-4458 Consular and Diplomatic Classes For Next Examination Begin March 1st, at 2:00 P.M, NEXT EXAMINATIONS FOR West Point and Annapolis Under direct charge of ANNAPOLIS NAVAL PREP- ARATORY SCHOOL { r‘m has been tht to wm G S ‘W.. 8. RANDOLPH, A. McD. CRAWFORD, Principals. VIRGINIA BEACH, VA. 7y N A i n all winter at moderats rates: bullding private baths and best botel Beoklet on_request. EDUCATIONAL. ON Lusiness College 1416 Eye N, W. Main wiy_equipped. A Paying Vocation Day_and Evening Classes. Reassnable Tuition. Oull, Telepbone Main 7604, or Write Luclla Sweency, Director STANDARD SCHOOL OF FILING AND INDEXING (The -Globe-Wernicke Co.) 1318:1220 F St. K.W., Washington MOVING, PACKING & STORAGE W. B. MOSKS & FONS, Modern fireproof storage. The Hotel Field Calls You! Nation-wide demand for trained - men and women; all departments, hotels, clubs, apartment houses, restaurants, cafeterias, tearooms. Uncrowd EPARATE ROOMS, §1 substantial ds a pot-roast dinner, such | as the follewing: Bolled Potatoes from round, two tablespoons butter and two also of drippings, one diced { carrot, one chopped onion, one diced turnip, one pint hot water, one tea- spoon salt, one-half teaspoon pepper and four tablespoons flour. | the meat with one tablespoon of the flour and sear or brown it all over in the butter and drippings combined. Then place the meat in a deep kettle with the hot water and the diced vegetables and let simmer till ten- der (about four hou 11th and ¥ N.W.— | water if nccessary as The kettle should be closely covered, for every bit of escaped odor means brick or flatiron to weight down the cover.) 0 meat on a platter, thicken the liquid with the remainder ot the flour mixed to & paste with cold water, pour this gravy over the meat and serve. raw turnips until you have one quart. Chop one small onion finely. four tablespoons butter and brown these two vegetables In it; then add some of the newest fashion notes.|placed low at one side to give the For instance, the sleeves are cut on! only trimming touch. EFFICIENT HOUSEKEEPING BY LAURA KIRKMAN. A Pot-Roast Dimnner. | made the same day It is to be eaten. There is nothing as nourishing and | Turn & one-pound package of prunes into cold water and wash well. Then put them into a saucepan with the Julce of two lemons and the peel cut | very small, two blades of mace (may be omitted), twenty-four whole cloves, K twelve alspices, two peppercorns, one- half teaspoon salt and cold water to cover weil. Let all simmer to- gether for two hours, adding water as it boils away. Then add two cups of sugar and simmer for another hour. Now add one-half cup of cider vine- gar and botl five ‘minutes, cool and serve. (Many housewives like this pickle without the above-named sea- sonings—simply with the lemon rind :ng Julce.dl ]llllle cinnamon, ginger nd ground clove, the E52 wron suger and the Fig Whip.—Beat the waites of fi eggs stiff. Mix together five table- 8poo! of powdered sugar, pinch of salt and one-fourtn teaspoon cream * of tartar. then beat the stiff egg whites into this. Fold in one table- spoon of lemon juice and one eup of pulp from figs which have been boil~ ed till tender, then either chopped or forced through a wide-mesbed sieve. Pot Roast of Beef Ragout of Turnips | Prune Pickles i Coffee Fig Whip Pot Roast—Two pounds of beefl Dredge adding more s boils away. WILLIAM A, MILLS. | Msntel Clook (glassinclosed). Portierss. Ma.| advertisement of such resale in some news- n.w. = foreel IBonE & Svinemie G ITTS. 't ered ublished In the city of Washington, JEROME HUBBARD, 738 15th st. p. ONE that just =0 much savor is lost from ightly into a but- [ fe1.a8dn exSukbol T Erustees, D isers:” Chifontons Wha | P HARVEY . SAGER | mh2 dadnessu. Trustees. i the meat. (Some housewives use. a|tered baking dish and bake in a mod. erate over for twenty-five minutes. Serve either hot or cold. For a small family cut the recipe in half, using small individual baking dishes in- stead of the large ome. § [ The Housewife’s [{ I Idea Box .y When tender, place the hot Ragout of Turnips.—Pare and dice Melt i ‘Terms cash. By virtue of a decree of the Supreme Court| piowo 'ADAM_A. WESCHLER, Auct._ | govery county. Md. Thia lot fronts om GCon: 98 -Ne1d. Sood salaries, fine lv- Zooal and Losg Distance MOVING, one and one-half teaspoons salt, one of the District of Columbia, passed in Equity = tioat 117.81 feet. with & depth of L, By Careful Mew. Rates Reasonable. |y on sugar and one-fourth fea- i % o use No. 39704, will sell ‘at public auchos, | THOMAS DOWLING & C0., AUCTIONEERS, 156 foet and a width in the rear of 85 15 feet "‘flfll- 19th Cruise. February 3 ::gt ‘mlcm d:glv::c:":ifl;:r 3:{ PAOKING BY EXPERTS, Oocods imsured ,“""w‘,n M”,f beat one pint of sweet |To Keep Certain Food in Refrig- erators Free From Taint. in_front of the premises. on WEDNESDAY. THE PIGHTH DAY OF MARCH, 1922, COM- MENCING AT FOUR-THIRTY 0'CLOCK P. the foliowing-described land and premises, vate in the District of Columbla and beiug 1 and 12 in square A Beginning for the same at @ point in the line of Sth street west, 31 2 inches. South of the mortheast corner d rusning thence west 768 thence 17 feet 7 inches, themce east 5 hence south 5 feet 5 inches, thence east Sth street weat, thence north aion; The line of said street 23 feet to the point o beginning. 'ALSO IMMEDIATELY THEREAFTER. Part of lots 14 and 13 in A. Rothwell and Henry Naylor's subdivision of equare 425, as per plat recorded in Liber N K. page 239, in the records of the office of the surveyor of the District of Columbls, described as follows: Beginning for the same at a point in the iine of 8th, street west, 20 feet 6 inches morth from the 'south- west corner of ssid lot 14, and running thence north along the line of sald strest 23 feet & inches, thence west 90 feat to an alley: thence point of beginniug, with the improvements | thereon. Terms of sle: One-third of the parchase money to be paid in cash sad the balance in two equal installments, payable in eue and 1o years from the day of sale, and to be rep- resented by the promissory notes of the pur- rhaser, bearing interest at the rate:of 6 (= centum per annum, able semi-annually, and secured by deed of trust on the Ity or all cash, at the option of the chaser. Two hundred dollars deposit.reqt upon each parcel upon acceptance of bid. All sonveyancing, notary fees and recording &t purchaser’s cost. Terms of sale to be complied with within 30 days from day of sale, other- wise the trustee Feserves the right to resell the property at the‘risk and cost of defauit- ing purchaser, after five days' advertisement of sueh ressle in sems pewspaper published in w-m‘n C. A . Culorade te24-084s.0280 r- 1115 EYE ST. N.W. TRUSTEES’' SALE OF TWO-STORY BRICK DWHLLING, NO. 1318 FIFTE STRIRT NORTEWEST. By virtue of.a decree of the Supreme Court of the District of Columbia, passed in Equity i Cause No. 38069, we will sell at public sue- tlou, in front of the premises, on WEDNES- DAY, THE EIGHTH DAY OF MARCH, 1022 AT FOUR-THIRTY O'CLOCK P.M,, the fol- lowing described d and premises, situate in the city of Washington, District of Columbli: {and being all the land and premises as records in Liber 2781, follo 228, of the land records of the District of Columbia, distinguished ot pumbered thirteen (13) 'in Callan's recorded subdivision of part of square No. 480. Begin- ning for the same at a point on Bth st., wes distant one hundred and forty (140) feet north, from the southeast corner of the aaid square; thence west ninety-thre: feet four and one-, 1 half (93.433) inches, thence north twenty (20) feet: thence east ninety-three feet four and one-half (93.4%) inches, and thence south along the live of said 5th st. twenty (20) feet to the piace of beginning, " together with he improvements thereon. Terms of sale: -One-third of the purchase money to be paid in cash and the belance in two equal instaliments, payable in one ard two years from the di sale, and to be rep- resented by two promissory motes of the pur- chaser, bearing Iuterest at the rate of seven (%) par centum per, annum, ble _semi- annual and secured by deed trust on the #oid. or all cash at the option of the parchaser. Two lnmdred (200) dollars’ depoait required upon acceptance of bid. All convey- ancing. notarial fees, revemue stamps and re. cording at the purchaser's cost. Terms of sale o be complied with within thirty (30) days from dny. of sale, otherwise trustees reserve the right to resell the property at the risk and cost of defaulting purchaser, after fivé (3) days’ advertisement of such resale in some newspaper published in the clty of Washington, D 't of Columbis. BMAND] M. BEWLRTT, -~ PERBI W. FRISBY, Trustees. fe24-dts,ex8u and is at the mortheastern corner of Connecti- cut avenue and Prospect street, opposite the Roman Catholic Church. suburban residence, located n'"the town of Ken- sington, has all the advantages of good ros stores. churches, schools, eleatric lights, steam and eiectric car service to Washington,' D, C., and has on the property, an independent water supply with the necessary pumping installation; frame garage“and other outbuildings. Terms of e time of sale, ba 20 days, upon ratification of the sa Circuft Court for Montgomery county. All ex- Pentes to be adiusted to the day of aie, WILLIAM H. SURRATT, A Centest Savings, Bank’ Bide. entral Savings Ba A 2.6.8.10 Baltimore, id. TRUSTESS: BALE OF LOF &5, SQUARS b1 2 3 R 5154, WASHINGTON, D. C. e By virtue of a power of sale contained in'a Sniersigued trastees, a1 recordad amoné Lhe undersi rustees, duly among the land records of the Distict of Columbie:, do: fault having been made in the payment of the debt secured by said trust, and at the request of the holder of the trust mots, the undersigned trustees will sell at public’ auc- tion, to the highest bidder, on the sos, No."1007 47th st me. on MONDAY, THE THIRTEENTH DAY OF MARCH, 1932, AT FOUR-THIRTY O'CLOCK P.M., lot No. thirts- two (33), M square 5154, improved by & Sve- room-frame dwelling. o aniS OF sale; One-thind cas) at the time of te or within n da reof, Which o be TaId st the. tlme of sals, batance one-third in six and one-third in tweive months, or all cash at option of . De- to be trustees. title at ferred ‘payments to bear interest and secured to the satiafaction éf the onveranciag, stamps, recording asd ser. the cost of the oo T. HOWARD DUCKBTT, ‘Trastees, Bvans bullding, 1420 New Jofk ave.,. Washiogtca, D. ;" mbi0tpas Thig desirable modern | M 'EMPRESS of SCOT! 88 of LAND” Be33360 ross Tons, Syl Ghuriersd Y8’ CRUISE, and. R R 19 Egypt, q . top-overs allowed on both ope and Bassion Play Parties, $400 up 8, Agenay, 1 Woodward building. | I.AMPORT&HOLTI.INEA OUTH AMERIC THE WORLD'S GREAT GAR! de Jane! Montevideo /a2 Rio 1ro, ir sailings every three weeks by faxurk ssenger steamers of 21,000-ton displace- especially designed for travel in _the 0‘;! epas; :mce’razln'n:any. Nciv ny ship or Tourist Agent ‘or ks, 1208 F at. n.w. General Diserici Regul ous meni énme&lou Encircling the Globs . Drafts and Foreign = Money Orders *'COMPANY'S OFFICE, 8§17 14th St. N.W. . Washington 2B C?| ACCOUNTANCY PACE INST;!TUTE ERE rieenar B AT 7o o ", %8000 =hile in our loag-distanoe vame. FTOR FUENL' and pisnos. - Estimates cheerfully given. venlent loeation. WESCHLER'S, 920 Pa. n.w. Phone Main 1282. | "UNYTED STATES® | _ STORAGE €O. 'Fi Warchouses pacKING ibPiING 418 — 420 0% LNV dents employed by leading hotel operators and managers in all parts of the United States. One student writes us “I called at the Breakers—presented my credentials and was fortiwith hired, being placed in the office.’” Another— “I am very pleated to state !h, T bave accepted the management of fhe abote hotel.’” You can win as-they are winaing. Spring Classes Now Forming Evening Classes—Home Study Tuition Mederate Call, writs or phone for particulars Lewis Hotel | Training ‘School Clifterd Lewis, President 1824 New York Ave. N.W. P Main 6779 | CLEA! av TES " AND PHONES A&iitss WINTER - BUILDING STORAGE A. B. WILLIS, Prop. 1484-1442 T st. p.w. Phone N. 8845, 500 ROOMS FOR H. H. GOODS & MDSE. LOCAL & LONG mn%?;gs‘n!o;llggxn EXPERT PACKING, ORA' HIGH GRADE WORK—REASQNABLE RATES Gét our free estimates. MODERN FIREPROOF STORAGE ey Ofers exosptional opportusities ty Dy cad Bvonseg Classes SCHOOL OF CRATING ___ ~ ENCTON XPYANGE MOVIND " LONG- S milk and thic spoons of flour mixed to a paste with “| & little cold water and add this also to the mixture. Simmer thirty min- utes, till turnips are tender, and serve hot. Prune Pickle—This pickle ma n it with two table- =_— MUSICAL INSTRUCTION be received 4t Room | Bruate ions aza e 3 Building. for No Chatge. for Estimates m.."‘ - Odors in a refrigerator have a tend-. .. ency to rise. Therefore it fs best to ~ oaers. D, - | keep such articles as butter, milk and . Sealed i i v T L I3 Disitict Butlding.umtil | egEs on the bottom shelf. These S92z, for faralabing | ¢he most likely of all foods to take on gs. Hardware, Rub-| odors from other things in the refrig- THE HOUSEWIFE. —— A curious superstitition which still exists in out-of-the-way rural dis- tricts of England is that a child’ nails should never be cut during the first ‘nr of its life, for if they are the chlld is @rtsin te grow up fingered. Maren $1. n Plumbing Materials, Painis and | erator. o Blectric Supplies, Kindergarien Sup- | <" asd Oils and Lubricants, for use-In the | s branches of the Government of the Dis-’ e epecifica: srmation may be obtaned fiom ‘hasing Officer, D. C.. Room 330, District In applying specify the eh::-u "0 are Y oTeTEn, CHA 2 D. C. mhl3t

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