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REAL FOR SALE—HOUSES. Centinued ESTATE. FOR SALE—HOUS2S. TAKOM-\ PARK—$5,750. Fully detached bungalow, offered at gale pric for aulck waie: 3 th; modern heating plan size of lot, 305110, terms. PETWORTH—$7,500. ‘Attractive colontal home of brick con- struction in excellent condition; 8 rooms, bath: h-wh., elec. lights; front snd rear porches and many othag up-to-date features. Owner must sell." Attractive terms. COLUMBIA HGTS.—$13,500. A very beautiful residence, delight- fully situated and modern in every re- Jost "ot 1dth st Thers us on three floors See it at once. Easy tric’ fixture se is in make a splendid tive tern MT. PLEAS condition ing house. $12,000. st location of Mt. Pleas- some of Washing- ive houses. Thix home character and_individnal- has 6 rooms, all bright and ar- lnr \‘u fort as well as conven- ne terrace wall in’ frout s vicinity find a ready sale. tel WILLIAM Phone Main 4600. WASHINGTON HE l(;H TS. Beautiful new Lome S hom and teruis. upon applic CHEVY CHAS Detached two st Chery Chase. loca and bath on first orage room on ; br front porch: hot-water fest bardwood foors and trim stane nrwln rage space. Price only SILOK "LAMONT Well built home in rooms aud bath. bre rehes: front and kite ardwood foors. ele ing plant; room for arage Price only $T,800. Terms. Vst foot McKEEV 1415 E N.w. Continued NORTHEAST—&JSO. Owner must sell home y below cos| complgte bath; mode! deep Yot to L Tage: ouse 1sin® spiendid condit throughout; mewly painted, screened; grape aud shrubbery. Easy terms. CHEVY CHASE—$10950. A rare opportunity to buy & new home in one of the T;“““l lmmnl in ml- ideal lubflrh‘ ear the Course. Six mloruhle mml, \‘on attrctively decorsted; open fireplace in living room; French doors porch; hardwood be: sleeping porch. This is the chespe good home in this section. See it &t Gnce. NORTH COL. HGTS.—$8,500. Owner must sell at once and wm sive immediate possession of 'this home, I ition. Six-room b i how.h., ele dnuble T once while 1t *Ts Bl terms. IDEAL N.E. SECTION— $6,300. ‘Three-room-deep brick home in exc lent condition; 6 large rooms, modern heating plant, elec. lights; lot to puved alley; one-car m rage: screened, newly paper painted. Easy terms. PHILLIPS, 1409 New York Ave. KANSAS AVENUE. A Urick home that can be bought on small h paym perfect repa X rooms and s hardwood foors creens and awnings throughout; 3 $5,500—unusual for 'thls PARK VIEW. ml':::mh):whlll! home on pretty . wn, hedge contains six good-sized rooms t and rear porche cellar, hardwood flooring, attractive ng plant; screened throughout: ce. 36! Moderate terms. electric trim. good e COLUMBIA HEIGHTS. Colonlal hthlt bome, recently completes : built-in tub shower; tra ll\ltnr\ l-relkful and sleeping porc! H nicely fin shed interior; ouk trimming; beamed ceilings: built-in china closet; all modern im- pro its. A good buy. Phone us for ap- pointment to inspect. Price, 2 sion with tit ER & GOSS, e Main 4732. MEMBERS OF THE WASHINGTON REAL ESTATE BOARD. BY 16th ST. NGALOWS AND HOUSES ARE API;;ROACHED AND THEY MUST BE SOLD. GROUP No. 4. ABSOLUTELY THE BEST DETACHED HOME BARGAIN TO BE HAD IN THINK OF BUYING BEST RESIDENTIAL SEC R00MS AND N GAS AND EL: CLOSE TO A FULL EET RS AND wtll\ml, FOR TWO-STORY DETACHED HOME IN TIONS OF WASHINGTON, WITH SEVEN UNUSUALLY K WASHINGTON. ONE OF THE ARGE OPEN FIREPLAC! . MACADAMED AND LIGHTED STREET, $9.950. OR_OBTAININ FLOORS THROUGE % BAME GROUP, FOR A CA! ALTIFUL iy ROOM. MODERN BUNGALOW, WITH OAK . BEAUTIFULLY DECORATED AND IN THE DRIVE OUT 14th ST. EXTENDED TO HOLLY ST, (IN 16th ST. HEIGHTS) AN YOF WILL SEE EOR YOURSELF ABOUT BY UNUSUAL CIRC! CES. THAT THESE HOUSES ARE BARGAINS, BROUGHT ROBERT H. LEWTIS, 921 15th St. NV, Main 1320. N 3 JOHN F. DONOHOE & SONS, 314 Pennsylvania Avenue S.E. MEMBER WASHINGTOX cellar: fur- st Capitol st.. ncoln Park. A bargain. $300 cash will buy this house. PRICE, $4.750. Nicholson st. «.e.—A J-room and a ot-water heat, electric light: fon_theanghout mediate possession ic bun- splendid t 40150 to aller; im- Verr libera! te REAL ESTATE BOARD. PRICE, $4,200. 3rd st s.e., overlooking park—7-rom P ern briek: furnace heat: concrete. sellar. $780 cash and ‘$40 per month will buy this house. PRICE, $4. Wells ave., Hyattsville, —undm dwell- ing: electric lights; up to the minute in every detail. * $500 cash, balance moderate monthiy pasments. PRICE, $2.175. between Tth and kth—A 5-room frame house. Ci be made a very t‘vvmlh able home at small expense. Neighborhood stea Improving. Terms. JOHN F. DONOHOE & SONS, 314 Pennsylvania Avenue S.E. FOR COLORED. NEW ND VERY TRACTIVE HOUSE lights; near cars. ALSO CHOICE LOTS, $60 and up; ayments. STOP PAY- See E. P. Weeks, office 61st and Dix sts. "ake H st. cars marked “DIS[RI('T LINE.” Phone AT- electric owner; in_excellent condi- ¥ of future Increase 35, Tolm H. Wi right, 921 15tn St Main 337. 2034 MACOMB ST. N.W. Most desirable section of beautiful Cleveland Park TUnusuaily attractive 10-room and me: evers modern appointment. Gara Newly decorated throughout. Handsome I ing fxtures. Out-of-town owner will sacrif apd make reasonable terms. Open for in:pection daily p.m. 7109 CHAS, D. SAGER, 923 15th 2 MAIN COLORED. $100 CASH;: $35 PER MONTH s this nles little 5-r. modern brick, near nd Irving good residential ers; investigate c‘a. GRANVILLE C. BRADFORD, 425 Bond bldg. Main 5393. 1510 to 1526 Varnum St. N'W. o4 Inside and one semi-getached, hs, 2 sleeping porches; half e om 10t st. and T4th At cars. Open: 30 715 Allison at. n. 'OPEN FOR II\SPECTXOV. 1742 KENYON ST. N.W. 6 ROOMS, 2 BATHS. GARAGE. Beautifal, practically new home, "bullt by r. Vacgot. Terms arranged. s"\I ALL C-’\SH PAYMENT. MONTHLY PAYMENTS., The Right Price. New Home—Just Finished, M"B“mk'fd Shepherd N.W. ana el e et Just the he you “'In( e 1713 IRVING ST. N.W. Semi-Detached—New. Outstanding Value. 8 Rooms 2 Baths Gara . Porches -HALF SQUARE FROM Mt Pleasant Cars. OPEN AND LIGHTED UNTIL 9 P.M, REPRESENTATIVE ON PREMISES. rough your own broker, or Thrift Building Co., Owner, ain 768, . Ugion Trust Bldg. THE BEST HOUSE FUR THE FRICE NOW le in this city. Exceptional location, pro- “ec"" boolvnldn’[‘::w from cheap Bouses. Lat room, dining room, on the B’ done Sarimiod Goor? foue ':::E{ two baths, inclosed sleepin on floor; large attle; cement pard "ot fo g -. TERRELL &. P, For price s LE, Inc. Ju ST COMPLETED. Semi-Detached. CLOSE TO 16th ST. ana- Jot to ;" For sale by any broker or THRIFT BUILDING CO. Main 768. Union Trust Bldg. NORTHEAST. 750. ar Tth and C sts. n.e. on: brick home on lary cel in this desizable lot; 6 rooms and hot-water heat; immedia $750 cash. $6,750. r K, in_this very desirable tnlnn(nl hum of 8 rooms and tile ition; from 'wood trim; good cond! newly phinted back yard session. To > h re e I ‘excellent heating fo paved aliey; room for, Tacant an tew jong Tear yard; room for garage. 3000 ¢ low mont}-l! \"lyme{un“ s b‘l““ HEAST. $300 cash down; 8-room il gn_tmo Goore: ‘loog back 30,81 Dotk home furnace heat. HOWENSTEIN BROS. 7th and H Sts. N.E. Linc. 897. NEW BUNGALOWS. Brookland. Open and lighted u:ry evening until g o'clock. Sample House 3109 14th St. N.E (14th and Irving Sts. N.E.) These sttractive bungalows wers (7 imall. The -rnfa.ummt oF the Fsonn faear” room bat is Five w‘;g beat, electric ligh 'I'; o rater in_cellar; servant's uue:"‘-'-d Deater. Attic over entire house. Price Onl y $7,500. Terms. To ko G at. car out Ry O "call at ‘ofbce for appoiatment. J. DALLAS GRADY, 322 Maryland Bldg. 1410 H 8t. N.W, Member of the E.E‘n'.!,'.&';”'-.,u Estate Board. BEAUTIFUL NEW HOUSE FRIENDSHIP HEIGHTS. pom g’l"u‘: m”zbo mf”' pfll'fl"‘fl* NEARING COMPLETION. B. H. GRUVER HOMES Klin, n - hrl road) ll'.i&. flll’!w L] lmm ”l“ e pos- | bi THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. (., FRIDAY, JUNE 2, 1922 : EDUCATIONAL. Washingtons New Hotels FOR GALE—HOUSES. Conti FOR SALE—COLORED Several very attractive homes in best northwest sectlon nces from $3,00000 to Terms very easy. THE N E;N HOMES 14th STREET TERRACE, AN IN-TOWN SUBURB. AND FQOR THESE REASONS | ge of suburban life, t and convenience. here original homes that in after years . B. PINN, Col. 5817. 712 Kenyon St. NW irst, because over one lhundred homes have bQQn built and sold here by us before comple- EVERY HOME BUYER, SHOULD SEE Second. because it is a on!ln ner: advant, but wit! !vel] Cfl“tfl‘fflr hird, and aeiginal home e are copled freely. Fourth, and most jmportant to you, because oo, can buy & home here, where the' ad 2 round {8 owned b st be- ge: ped by us, And You can rest assured that v We ean't puf up an inferior Bouse that will | g affect the value of your home. Think That Over. Usless we were offering valu omes notfeeably in excess of other properties this reat tome development could mever have en- joyed the sucey has ha TERMS OF PURCHASE. We have standard terms. but for years we bave- o terms fo the purchasers tat in no siuglo instance have failed. In & number of meet an_emergency, e eiiad the monthly DATDERtS 10 ald 8 DUr. Ehaser get his home. We believe the Home to be the reat:st msmuuon in America u are entitled to fiel one mn i tn. bl'!t Yalue your money w 1 buy, and we are un-duclnx t of home here. H NG R ? To Inspect Take 14th st. car marked Colorado ave. or Takotms Fari'snd gec o 1€ eferson ot 5o 7o W about” ghe’ center "ot " ile ations and ‘near the sampie homes. ';fl:n T on:n very wight uatil ® pm. 6, 1 and 8 room ach * *SITANNON & LUCHS, Realtors. OWNERS AND BUILDERS, 713 14th St. NW. FOR SALE OR RENT. COLUMBIA HEIGHTS; SEMI-DE- tached; 12 rooms and bath; h.-w.h.. etc.; only $11,750; terms; or lease at $110 & month. N. E. RYON CO.,, Inc., Main 4597. 1423 F St OUT OF TOWN BEAL ESTATE TAIN PROPERTY. HOME, N ROOMS _AND furpace; all modern convenience ; two chicken ho llvdn’n fenced; va. riely of fruit: lot 180x200 ft.; furs b plarer-plano lncluded. ddress or WHITEHOLM. Jefferson Boulevard. Braddock Heigh "r.u CHESAPEAKE time; lots and c BEACH, SORTH 1 Md. tages for BEACH, C ACHES, 61 mum half-mile rring ba, Herr] GRVIN OWINGE, 660 ¥ SUMMER CAMPS. CAMP COBBOSSEE WINTHROP, ME. BOYS, 817. 20th year. AU land and water ep tutoring. Director MARSA i, S hiRamante BB SANYER, 1335 H At nw _ Main 7875, SUMMER COTTAGES. 0 FOR RENT—TWO on top of Blue idge. Mountain in Saic Gap: one mile from Bluemont, Vi.: dellg ful'sir aud senery: purs spring water, CLES DEMONET. 1605 H Fra 7 TAKE NOTICE, LADY WORKERS 1N WASH ington. Edmondson Park, containi located on Washington-Fairf: line, will be opened on June 20" recreation” Bhose Mre. Luclas Al Clarendon e 800-F-13 or 46-F-4. for detsdled information and reservatio . pure spring water, pure milk and some country meals wlll be served at new. deal summer resort service evi rom 1ith and Pi PROPOSALS. SEALED PROPOSALS \uu, BE RECEIVED by the chairman of the board of awards, Department of Agriculture shington, D. il 2 p.m. June 27, 1922, and then pub- opened Tor_ faraiening snd instaling. & 300-horsepower Stirling water tube boiler In the Department of Agriculture power plant Specifications and information may be o tained by application to the chairman of the awards, Department of Agric: 3 hinflun. D. € ATUCTION SALEE THIS AFTERNOON. THOS. J. OWEN & SON,” AUCTIONEERES. TRUSTEES' SALE By virtue of & certain deed of trust duly recorded in Liber 3526, folio, 443. et 2., Of the lang records of'the District of Coliimbia, and at the requeat of the party se cured thereby, the under wii i at puille uctipn ta front of the remises, oz FRIDAY, 'THE SECOND DAY F JUNE, A. UR THIRTY OCLOCK " BAL, ihe following dencribed land g0 premises, situate In the county of Wash. ington. District of Columbis, and designated a5 and being lots numbered five (5) and {6);,In block pumbered ten (10) 1a Onlos bl of Giles Dyer's es Foom n the surve; ix d sut o 7 “'Reno,”” as per plat recorded in or's office of strict of Colum- k Governor Shepherd, *page 61 'k numbered ten (10) now belng know} square seventeen hundred and sixty- ‘one (l"fiL together with the improvement consisting of fnnn dwelling, No. 3931 Donal %o place n.v. n said bl 000 of the purchase money to Be pald Ta chbh, balancs 1o wo. equel o ptallments, payable'in one and two sears, with Interent af eix per ceatum per amum. pay. semi-annually, from day of sale, secured of trust’ upon the property’ soid, or sh, at the opinion of tl rehaser. A posit 200 will be reguired.at time of safe. Al ‘conveyancing, sale, otherwise ] the right to resell the property at the risk and ‘cost of defaulting purchaser, after five days” advertisement of such ressls in some lished in Washington, D. C. R AN SECURITY 'AND TRUST COM- ANY, J. BELL, President. (lnl . Rhrest:” JAMES 5. HOOD, Becretary. my22-d&ds,exBu Trustee. TOMORROW. “ADAM A. WESCHLER. AUOTIONEER. kulwldl-'umhnn,lflnhmny chroom qulpment, o Jor Grand Pian P P e i E,::dByOrljulJ.s BY PUBLI AT 920 PE! 0_AUCTION, ILER'S, VE. N.W., AY, ©0; CING NIND A.M. Cane and Velour Tj ,'i"::{";"" opalice ""'"" o Boes u'n'::. Heria o 'rWll.vl Noos.m Bk i gn. etc. il "Cusest or Grand Pl Pni prad_Elansy YaLOOK HoOY, Xuets =% |RAG-JAZZ AUCTION ‘SALES FUTURE DAYS. ADAM A. WESCHLER, Auctiopeer. Bankruptcy Sale of the Entire Stock of Automobile Acces- sories, - Tires, Tubes, Cash Rcsutgé, Adding btllhcbm quipment an Lease of Premises No. 1655 Lamont Street Northwest, Corner Mt. Pleasant Street. By virtue of an order of the Supreme Court of ‘the District of Columbia, & bankruptey { court in re William B, Traylor, Bankrupt No. 1306, the underaigned ‘truptee will sell within the above premis ‘u -E'}u.m AUCTION, Miscellancous. sice o' cluding tires, tubes, wark plug pumps,” spot lights. lense lmrnn, Akid oha aing. wind deflectors. windshield o hulbs, ga: be luggage carriers, tehes, cement, Ford timers. otor -oil, grease, soap, pol vafut, efe. ALSO Fine cash register, adding machine register, ofl tanks, fire changer, tool furniture ‘and unexpired term of len The above stock, fixtures, implements of nexpired deaze of premises will as an entirety and If a satls- Tactory DR1a ho"Teceived will be jmmedi- %ol in detail. Terms cash. HENRY 1. QUINN. Trustee. Colorado building. my29-d&dbe.exSu&my30 office | THOMAS J. OWEN & SON, AUCTIONEERS. TRUSTEFR' SAL CHEVY CHA! By virtue of a rtain deed of trust dl|n|| July 28, 1918, and recorded May 1 be- ing Instrument No. 58 among Ihe !nnd records of the District of Columbla, and at the rvqu of the party secured the trustees will sell at the premises oun M( DAY OF JUNE, 19 the following uate in the District of lots 47, 48 and 48, In square 2021, in the subdivision known as “hevy Chase High lands.'' as per plat recorded in the office of the surveyor of the IMstrict ¥ 0. sh ptance of bid. recording and revenue sta cost, Terms of aale o b 0 days from day feited. or deposit for DE_D. GARRETT, « GEORGE P. BARS Trustee AUCTIONEERS. ABLB LOTS OF & BON, 361 virtue of two recorded among th of Columbia of trust duls and records of the District fet of Co. d at the request of the party se cured thereby, the undersigned trustees will sell at public auction in front of the premises. MONDAY, THE TWELFTH DAY OF AT FOUR-THIRTY 0'CLOCK he following described land and prem in the County of Washington. Di of Columbis, and being lots 11 and 12 e 1959, a8 per plat recorded in the offh e survevor for the District of Columbl h. A deposit of $100 re- quired upon each lot at time of sale. Con- jeyancing, recording and revenue stamps st clhaver's cost. Terms of sale to be com Plied With within thirty dass from das of saie or deposit forfeited. SLIE WATSON, GEOROE . BANSE Jel-d&ds.exsu Trustees. C. G. SLO. CO., Inc. Auctioneers 715 13th Street FECISTERED Mahogany Beds, Bureaus, foniers, Extension ‘Tables, Chairs, Sectional Bookcases, taries, Talking Machines, Ward- robes, Flat Top Des! Bric-a-Brac, Electric Heaters, Oak Bedroom and Dining Room Suites, Sewing Ma- chines, Recd Chairs and Rockers, Parlor Sets. Fireplace Brasses, Rugs, Carpets, Large dy and other Refrigerators, Electroliers, Pictures, Draperies, etc. AT PUBLIC AUCTION AT SLOAN'S, 715 13th St. SATURDAY, JUNE 3rd, 1922 At 10 AM. And at 12 M—Wales Adding Ma- chine and L. C. Smith Typewriter, by order of U. S. Marshal. Terms Cash. G. SLOAN & CO., INC, AUCTS. BDUCATIONAL. National University Law School FIFTY-FOURTH YEAR The summer term of eleven weeks will open June 15. This term carries the same credit for the degree as either the fall, winter or spring term. The classes will be held from 6:30 P. M. week days, except Saturdays. Catalog will be sent on request of the Dean and Secretary may be seen be- tween 9:00 and 5:00 at the Law School Building, 818 13th Street N.W. Telephone Main 6617. TRADE MaDK Chif- Dining Secre- | COACHING _Higher or grammar school stu- dents by college graduate with experience. Address Box 84-D, Star office. 8 ‘Washington Buslness College, ke “1’e 4 d & cmlnunr’ and _secrets b B atar l“Lm!r sessions. New classes High School Classes STARTING TONIGHT Intensive eight weeks’ course Study up on that weak subject. Make one and one-half units. Remove that condition. Washington Preparatory School ‘Women Admitted YMCA ll’::. G ACCOUNTANCY RIS Row ToR ay and Evening Classes PACE INSTITUTE m'o BT. N.W.. Corper &th snd G Bta. MUSICAL INSTRUCTION Fi¥dien| oy Polmnl.v Y tangnt’ h-n—m st a.w. North EDUCATIONAL. RESORTS EDUCATIONAL. Hundreds of trained women and men are wanted—Good Salaries The ONLY hotel training school in the coun- s in Washington! ating hotel operation is_revealed in all its wonderful detail in the Lewis Hotel Training Course. Actual demonstration tours through large hotels, and lectures by men ex- perienced in the business supplement the printed manuals. You are'in Washmgton—lhe headquarters of this great school—and the privilege of personal training is yours. You can prepare yourself in your spare hours for the fine position, good living and interesting work awaiting you in one of the splendid new hotels here or at mountain or scaside resorts. Clubs, restaurants and cafeterias through- out the country are also constantly in need of Lewis-trained employes. The Lewis School Bureau of Employment has compiled and has on file the staff requirements of hundreds of new hotels now being built all over the country in response to the rew prosperity wave. Thousands of competent employes will be needed immediately. Summer class now forming. h‘\-. {* x\\\ | Do not le HOTEL PRESIDENT 300 EMPLOVEES Come in and discuss with us— ankly and freely—your plans for the future. t the Opporlumt s or write for particulars your enrollment you are given a FRI LIFE MEMBE RSHIP IN THE LEWIS EMPLOYMENT BUREAU. Lew1s Hotel Training School 1324 New York Avenue Clifford Lew is, President STEAMSHIPS. COMPLETE OCEAN STEAMSHIP SERVICE WHITE STAR—To Chanel ports, Liver- pool, Queenstown and the Mediterranean. Standard of service In keeping with the magnificence of Olympic, Homeric and world’s largest ship, Majestic. Regular ‘express service. RIDST}I—TQAM calling st nll dflnifld&db fiw::l:fi“ four y the Lapland. srumsnn’s New York By |’ Boston Providence. VIA NORFOLK Aftractive and Enjoyable Route to AMERICAN LINE—To Hlnburl and Dansig. Service of n.u.my do pendability, comfort and convenience. {§aternational Mercantile Marine Cou ‘Washington office: 1208 F st. R. M. HICES, Manag New England Resorts Information and Literature at City! Ticket Office, Woodward Building, 731 15th St N, Phone Main 6779 helsen Amer. & European plans Attra vaigt Ideal Jocation: larg, lent table. 20th seimon Spring rates. J. P rooms. Exc Owner & A. M. Dunn th baths and en unexcelled. Large ECRAY & BRO .~ Ca Running Norfolk & Washington Sleamboat Co. RESORTS. ATLANTIC CITY, N. J. “* A Better Moderate Rate Hotel " HEI.I.SBDRO CKY AVENUE NEAR CEACH rroundings; centre of all attrac- ivate baths. “BOSTON ‘622 METROPOLITAN LINE Via Cape Cod Canal Connecting at Boston for Portland, Rockland, Bangor, St. John, N. B., Yarmouth, N. S. Steamer lenves Pier 15, & T (fe. stur- including “(Daylight. Saving | | EASTERN STEAMSHIP LINES New Owaentip Management—RALPH MECKLEY i_. ATLANTICCITY, N.}! Dlrcctl on the A family hotel; allowed. Berks white help: danc ;18 weekiup. modern_throughout; Sounty <ouking and produce ing. Rates to June 15: $3 GEORGE L. KLEL GRANDATI.AHTIC vxr:m- Ave.. near belch Cap. eoo Pr ths: running water; $4 Bay ub: ‘spectas weekly. Booklet. Auto at sta. O. D. Painter. KENTUCKY Kentucky Ave. ur. Beach. Cap. 830 Running water. THE ELWOO 250. Privefte baths. ! Elevator. ey CLARENDON worer Beach. Rooms en saite wh LT ‘.'-'—':':mu-a-um.. ".."":" Fast, Luxurious Ocean Travel Quickest time across the Pacific Only 10 Days to Japan Only 15 Days 1o China Only17DaystoManila Fomlfll::y Service Spec. weekly. KING & EARHART. St James PI, GRAFF. Owner m Vancouver,B.C. va Victoria By Four Magnificent Canadun Pacific Ocean Fliers Empress of Canada Empress of Australia HOTEL ABERDEEN ool o Jerser b 3 Jdeal fam. and up; dou THE ENGLESIDE Open June The best combination of gen- uine seashore features on the Atlantic Coast. Matchless fihing, sailioz. bathing, etc.—oceas Five tennis col “"The Engleside. offers .d»m appointments. Orch BRIGHTON 7t and Ocean Ave. Opens June 24th All rooms electricaily lighted. Rooms with or without bath. Hot and cold runniog water. Elevator service. R. R. Sooy. SEASIDE 6% et sear Eversthing new and modern. in sil rooms. Private baths. WILDWOOD, bt S American A Fine location near be ning water. WILDWOOD'S FI) o Plan 34.50 per day us of p week o5 D! Washington ° porches. Full oces; ernte rates. E. J. BREAKERS Private baths. Ownership_m: THE MORGAN rolina Ave. Half Block from Beach. and European rates, ing Av h room. Private baths. x—_qun-m lnllr 4 i T Morgan, Owne er. SHOREH Jireinls ave; close o Beach aod Steal Pler. 250 American plan, $3.50 up dally. Pri- ‘v;;.u baths. runniog water, elevator, electricity, thing from the hotel. = ALOIS GRUBER. otel Lomuze] 1008 Pacific ave. Every MT. VERNON sopininess, o nllm $17.50 up weekly, 850 up * ’s’? CAYN E xenmcky ave. near beach. Evers modern im- t; special spring rates, Booklet. Opea o Tear s 8T MORPHY. Owner. Empress of Russia Empress of Asia Luxunwl _accommodations, includ- n your trip now to Japan. Fujiyama, the sacred mountain, visit the great Oriental ports of Shanghai, ' Hong Kong and Manila. As easy as a trlp to Europe Full information cheerfully given, Apply to‘local agents or C. B. PEELSS, City Pass. Agt., 1419 New York Ave., Washingtod. E. T! STEBBING, Gen. A, Madison Ave., at 44tk 8t., N. Y. City. CANADIAN PACIFIC The Historical POTOMAC RIVER Route Steamer Majestic SOUTHBOUND. n,slon Moyday and Wednestay Emv L Mdfly ot o.-. R T Breidl Seo sm.’ r. Mg ‘Chas. H Wood. Wutmnuter Eeafucky ay. ar Be CM‘}O'.‘O:. l‘rl:dle #;zll Runoy water. sine unsurpas: te ervices Personally managed by . V. ROPP, Bener. 8. nundnAym ',Q“ !und R dutside Bnamn—splnfl(d HMeais. Special Week %d Trips Phone Main 1 Ave. each. unning water all rooms. Private baths. Eievator. American plan. GINNETTI Carolina Ave. nm -cn. Running water in every room. Erirate baths. Excellent eulsine and service. Personal direction LI Dear CLARK’S CKUISBL:CN:. P-r.STEAMflS Clark’s ‘ruise, January 23, 1923 ROUND THE WORLD Bgperb SS "EMPRESS of FRANCE® { Gross Tons, Specially Chartered 4 MONTHS CRUISE, $1000 snd up ‘welud F .Dyi Guides, ets. ‘E‘ln‘k ces, \w ides, management. w 0 Few York Ave. st Beich. Furopean plan 100 rooms with ruuping water. Fire proof. Elevator, New owner- ship management. uu‘l‘- 19th Cruise, Fcbnun 3, 1923 2 uous SS "RMP ol SOOTLAND‘ Gross Tt DAYS U'ISEWM “ A l.‘*l’ Drives, Guides, v--. Inumu,z: wmw” n-'rm u-flln SOUTHERN CALIFORNIA — ALWAYS DE- lightful. Send for information to All-Year Ciub of Southern, California, Chamber of Com- merce bulldin; 1 THOTEL BRADDOCK Braddock Heights, Maryland Large rooms, private spacious porches. Overlooking the Picturesque Frederick and Middletown eys. NOW OPE? Spectal Chicken Dianer Sunda 2 to 8 For Booklet, Croghan, Proprietor. erick, Md., or toptnr ] | Heigits, xa. and Holldays, Raten, etc, write M. 3. Hotel Frederick. Fred- Hotel Braddock, Braddock NEW YORK. HEN you visit New York, why stay in the crowded city Make your home at BRIAR- CLIFF LODGE — hotel de luxe amid the West- chester Hills and overlook- ing the Hudson river. Within easy Motoring di tance of New York—30 minutes by electric train service. Golf, Tennis, Saddle Horses, Swimming Pool, Shaded Play- ground for children. New York Office: 342 Madison Ave. ARLINGTON' Run- | The TOME CAMP f(or BOYS. On outskirts | above | of shade Phone 11, Eagles . Mere, Pa. The sum different be. One of the fins EOIT courses in Ameries ‘booklet and rates THE CRESTMONT INN WILLIAM WOODS, Manager THE FOREST INN HERMAN V. YEAGER, Manager THE LAKESIDE JOHN S. KIRK & SON THE RAYMOND L. B. C. LIST, Manager write Un mam Aoe of & West. R R Electrically 2.8 | feet above lghted® | comfortubils hes from One persom 15 sen level waters Rates 1o room ORTH HILL” CASTLEMANS FERRY amusemen for June, $1 HARPE! THILL TOP HOUSE Harpers Ferry % You_will not xmrn Prop. LOCKWOOD HOUSE Open for Sea A. P. Daniel Cleveland. Col i BY MIORAGE FOK FURNLTORD Sod pianos. . Estitmates choertall nn»-m Incation. WESCHLER'S, Phofe Msin 1282 Long Distancs MOVING. Men. Rates Remsonable, PACKING BY EXPERTS. inrured W 008 =hile ln cur long-distemes wa: FRENCH-U. S. MEMORIAL MESSAGES EXCHANGED Secretary of War Thanks Paris Official for Friendly Expression Marking Anniversary. messages have been Maginot. the French cretary Weeks M. Maginot's Memorial day exchanged by M sion of the celebration the French army ex- n Army its sen- dship. forgetting common Strugg and r officers and with vours on nory of 40 rt s replied e American Army I . 1 for the houghtful expression the senti- bf the French army on our M y the g sieep in French ted whether of Gur ter your millio PINCHOT WOULD SPEND SAME AMOUNT AGAIN Expresses Wonder It Did Not Take Larger Sum to Defeat In- tense Machine. By the Associated Press. PHILADELPHIA, Jun —Gifford Pinchot would spend $120,000 again to defeat an organized machine, the republican gubernatorial _nominee sald in_answer to the United States Senator Harrison, ) in the Senate that Pin mpai, xpense edition” at an intens feated without vastly larger expend tures —_— TRAP ALLEGED BANDITS. cused of Bank Robbery. SALLISAW, Okla., June 2—Trapy the hills geven miles northeast o 1 Muld Sequoyah county, two men {were captured last night by a sher- {iff’s posse and brought here in connec- { tion with the robb. yesterday of the || First National Bank of Muldrow. The men gave their names as Reece Price and Monroe Cook. alleged to be | notorious characters of eastern Okla~ homa. I Price was shot in the back while attempting to flee from the officers. His wound is not serious. He wi captured when he fel] from his horse after being shot. Cook- surrendered half an hour later when surrquaded in a thicket. B