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EDUC FOR SALE—HOUSES. Continwed. ATIONA FOR SALE—HOUSES. Continued. e STONE & 1342 N cw York Avenue, & z In first commercial sone: nd 3 four cars; a wonderfully FAIRFAX, - Phone Main 2424. DUPONT CIRCLE bathe; hot-water heat, lectric light; garage fo for aofe T investment elther for & home or business; price, § 1 2 . DOWNTOWN ; PRICE, $6,500 In splendid residential block on 10th st.; within walking distance of the heart of the city; threc-atory brick, ten rooms, bath; on deep lot with plenty of room for & garage; vacaat. LONGFELLOW BETWEEN 13TH AND 14TH One of the best buys for less than butlders’ prices: two-story and cellar, 8 rooms snd Bath; hot-water beat, electric lights; double porch; garage. NEW HA\IPSHIRE AVE, NEAR PARK ROAD RICE, $8,500. . : nother real bary s; Srat floor contalns ‘parlo 20 'on the second. foos are Tound. thees tric lights; in excellent condition. MASS. Well built brick home of efght rooms Ment now being carried on assures stabill nd nnclxmhv new house in o reception hall, “dining room, and perhap of the fines pantry and e bedrooms and a tiled bath; hot-water heat, elec- AVE. NEAR..K ST. N.W. bath: convenlent to cars, tores, et al increase in vi ; develop- N ST. BETWEEN 4TH AND 15TH PRICE, A large 1lroom and bath house of brick -construction; STONE & yoomers. $12,000 Dbewt loeation in the city for FAIRFAX, *‘Over Thirty Years of Real Service.” 1342 New York ave. MEMBER WASHINGTON REAL ESTATE BOARD. Phone Main 2424. MILLER-BUILT HOMES IN WOODLEY PARK. 2819 to 2833 29th Street:N.W. Just Around the Corver From Wardman Park Hotel. riptien: Two-story brick; eight rooms, two b ;Dotywater heat; Pitabure lulunhmnl Dot wate forced concrete fropt_parcl and ipolis o8 all trim: Soild brass bardware, Dlp switcbes for Hgnts and other mention here, Main 1790. Liberal terms, Business Property Pennaylvania ave. between 17th and 1Sth opportunity, three-story tore and e'ght rooms Rw. Fine investme! osed sum porch; two-car beick 3 est improved stepe: l, st-grade ena: atres oo ‘mamerous. to Further tnformation regarding these homes may be obtalned on the premises or by phone, - 14th Street Business Property. Store with apartments above. to 10-£¢. alley. Lot 17x105 3422 to 3428 Porter Street N.W. T Cotached, omes of seven wooms and batd. 1,500. Very attractive terms. W.C. & A. Lot 372152, Modern in every detall. N. MILLER, REALTORS, ~ 909 Union Tiust Biilding. COLUMBIA HEIGHTS, $9,000 Beautiful pressad brick corner properts. o eated in commercl; has G iarg B Tomn: rage. This i an exceptional make a fine business aad 1 The Lowther Realty Co. Machinists Bldg., M. 5768 BAR LINCOLN PAR| bath; hot-water heat; gar t $8,7 buz tgnt mome a4 beth; beat; electric lights; garage. ralomle e, beten Toih Ak nd bath; to an alley. Price, 1 Terms to sult. Opposite House office building—Ten rooms and bath. Price, $10.000. Other desirable’ property near the Capitol, J. €. WEEDON & CO;, 111 R Street 8 West of Ifth St. A well constructed semi-detached hou: ted near Meridian Hill Park. N baths, slec. lights, painted. ' Price. 10 This is 2 good furnace 7,500. wly pape: 500. “Immediate pos- d convenient terms. Hedfl:s & Middleton, Inc., X _ROOMS AND Main 1790. COLORED—VACANT. OWNER, P. D. HOLMES. 819 15th 8t. N.W.. Room 23. Main 3677 Come Out Sunday. to No. 1326 Buchavan st. n.w. and see this ideal new 7-room semi-detached Corner Home. Taying modern conveniences, heat and. electricity, hardwood "on- crete porches front knd rear and & bulltin fireproof garage. At $12,500, and. on terms very convenient to the pur- chaser, this home is second to Done. No. 1326 Buchanan Street is on the coruer of Buchanan st. and Arkansas ave. and very couvenlent to cars, stores and bus lnes. Bauman & Heinzman. leCe Phone, Main 3300 : residence, N. 1718-J. 1304 H St. N.W. Open \unda) 1137 Girard St. N:W. Av invitasion is extended to vou to come out and inspect this beautiful home and m 2 comparison of it with otier homes you hs | seen. ~ The condition. location and “wrran ments are excellent and the price is low, with easy terma. * Remember, me house is_moders and you can move all hot-water PN at Realtors. Phone Main 1028, CLEVELAND PARK. $500 CASH. $13,750. Two new six-room houses One block west of. - CONNECTICUT AVE. JOHN H. WRIGHT, = 921 15th St. 4 Main 3397. \ Evenings, Adams 1375 or ) Franklin 8538. Just Off East Capitol -St. fAnd pear the Capitol, Library and House office bullding. A bay-window brick house baving 1 Ill'l lent hot-air hullll plant, tion. Room for garage. Prlce. 10,000, onable terms. Hedges & dedl:ton, Inc., 1834 H » tors. _Phone Main 1028, Dandy 6-reom and tiled bath heuse in Mount Pleasant; front and rear porches: house in five condition; price, B50; cash, $500, and 48 e mead ooyl pvmen ¢ A BEAUTIFUL HOME . Hampebire ave, n.w.: wondertul foca- has 8 big rooms, rquet foor: de front oed & B Ton"sad ear porches; iar 7570 and double Gwner compeiled 1o 11 hrough Snadcia ‘dimouities st be low Brice of § THIS IS A BARGAIN. A 10-room bouse in Mount Pleasant section; Blant. with water mols at o wiy papered and painted; tilec 7 gront and | rear pote! part of 2ud foor and 8rd floor now mente unlurnilhfli for enough to carey-all. pay- *SYDNEV A. RAYMOND. Real Estate, No. 1 _Th: OPEN TODAY. WISCONSIN AVE. AND DAVIS.ST. PECIAL, $12,000. Modern Deta:hed Bungalow. Large lot, built-ln_garage: deeping porch Botwater he Main 8633 wood, flaor nstasfaneo rep! tionary ashtobs: large closets: & moders howe on & elevation, «vmookln city and bur- nded by $20.000 » bargain =t 3424 DAVIS 8T. (Five misutes trom Dupont clrcle. Car R.E. F'L'J:'?}'&'fi'c')USER. COLURED A v mear North Capltol—A modern bom: ing 8 rooms and b‘!b. nmm )tu. :hclr\c lights. be Tnent of $830 cash. For furiner Sarticulars Cot Z WM. T. BALLARD 1217 Eye St. (A N.W.)" Beaatiful corver home: § bedrooms, 3 h-m, porches and ever: e vuienefiéugilmnlbl‘mlmfl at! -rnu terms, " CHEVY CHASE D. C $9,000. Owner will sell and give possession. tached colonial house of six room: 11, bath and attle; hard jheat,” electricity, ot 40x130; wi matches house: Fessenden st. FOR SALE—COLORED: An opportunit lovely home on n.w., having bath, cellar, front and rear.yards. 3 'ce and terms very easy. B. B. PINN Excgusive Agent. n St. N.W: C:o umbia 5817. I'!' YOU Anz womw ron A cn!uok'x home at -. L] M- llfl bu.h. lloetm: ll(hll, ly put t-clane w”!;o Possession in voce. Price, $4.830. per mooth. Near m and Q heme of 6 rooms Food collar, and fn forms. 830, WM T. BALLARD, 1217 .Eye 8t. N.W. COLORED! $500 Cash—$6,000. o octste 1ights, botwater heats excellent con- o0d foors deal location; 6 room: nlur. blfil VICTOR R. DALY, 1019 T st. n.we North 7 ey terms. Apply owoer, 411 st. near 12th, 6 large rooms and |- } ROBERT LEE O BRI Pranklin 5385, 1710 1 St. 14th ST. HEIGHTS. $15,500. Artistically designed detached home of stone and frame constroction, contalning 9 spacious rooms, 2 8nely " appointed baths. ping | porch: completely modern: in excelient coads: tion throughout; garage. Lee Crandall, Jr., & Co., Inc., 1423 New York ave, Main 717. FOR COLORED, $7,000. Near 14th and Florida ave. n.w.—8-room colonial brick house, bhaving b..w. tricity, tiled bath: fine condition threughout: room for garage: can arrange atiractive terms. HARRY T. Main 1640. 5 Continen SOMETHING SPECIAL, T-room and bath brick, wi Die, Dear 4th: busioess s Tast coming this way; can be used for business or residence. A dandy bouse on 15th st. extra toflet on first floo another bath, sleeping porch garage that will hold four Ford ca cal be bought for $6.300, on reasopable terms. McCARTER & McCARTER, 417 11th st. n.w. Main 8722, Open Sunday, 12 to v and if & sat | tactory bm 1- ot received will be immedistely { THE SUNDAY FOR SALE—HOUSES Continud SIX BEDROOMS, _ SLEEPING PORCHES, NEAR 16th Street. Unusually attractive semi-detached home, in leasant. nesr 16th s ol “gront, colon! e rehes: nice lving eception nuhfi e, belg ht dining pantry ¥ comimunicatin rooms and bath: all modern improve- lot 26 feat wide. Price of $13.000 much below similar houses in this section. Terms , Star office. BY O\VNER—$S 200. For home or investment. 12h at. v.e. near Lincoln Park. Brick, 6 rooms and bath; water heat. Rented at $50 month. $1.000 balance like rent. Address Box 192-R, Star office. 28° COLORED. $L800—Acre of ground and s "l‘z mu!:l(l! and bal onth~ Anacost $1,500—A 5-room frame, near Sth and T sts. large lot; very y terms. e s Bouse: about rents for $25 sts. ; wm consider any reason- S-room brick, near 9th C very easy terms to The rignt party. $3,500—0nly 5 blocks from the Capitol u_waot a nice little G-room ‘and bath briek. in & nice residential sec- tion, this is it, and o terms. $3,500—Fine litle 6-roo o a 1ve 1" Gae 'and. rent " the and Q sts. 5. 4th and Fla. ave. n.w.—This very cheap for such a house; let us ahow it to you. We have many other bargains fu all sec- tions of the city, on any of which we o save you money. Our object is to make mons for the purcha 1t means more busine Come in and have a talk with us. McCARTER & McCARTER, 417 11th st. n.w. Main 8722, Open Sunday, 12 to 2. You'll Be Pleased No matter how critical you are, the more detailed your inspection of these pretty Homes— Albemarle and 38th Sts., Chevy Chase, D. C. ~—the more impressed you'll be with them, for they coutain everything in struction and finish you b in *'that Home of yours." acter of the nelghborhood—and the wonder- ful location add thelr convincing srgument. y are Kite-built: eix rooms, porch, hot-water heat, ¥ efectrictty. me _and see them at the very first opportunity. Opem for inspection’ every day and evening. Reasonable Prices. Convenient Terms. Our Mr. Hamilton is on the premises always at the Sumple Home, or phone Cleveland 1490 for special lPPOlnlmufl. ‘Take Chevy Chase cars to 3 (first stop north of Bureau ol Ql-n a: turn weat fo 38th st. H‘\RRY A. KITE, wner and_ Builder. _1514 K St t. __Ph. Main 4846. OUT-OF-TOWN REAL ESTATE. WATER FRONT PROPERTY. TO RENT AT RYE, N. Y.. FOR BUMMER season, ewly furni) 13-room bouss, 3 batte, 1 shower: all medars tmprorements; 2 wonderful location, facing million dolla park ‘overiooking Long Isiand Sound. For_full particulars address MRS. ARTHUR R. SPENCER, 578 Forest ave., Rye, N. Y. ¢ SHORE PROPERTY. REAL ESTATE ISTINGS CONSULT REALTOR LAYTON HAINES BRIC! AUCTION SALES TOMORROW. ADAMS A, WESCHLER, AUCTIONEER, Bankruptcy Sale of Tailoring Phack - Ladies’ and Men’s || Clothing, etc., Contained in No. 922 14th Street north- west. { By virtue of an order of the Supreme Court | of the District of Columbis, holding & Bank- | ruptey Court, in re Ennis 8. Coffman. blnlrupl[ undersigned trustee will seli by | ietion, wm\(n the above premises, on | 10NDAY, THE TW DA ¥ 33, AT 10 O'CLOCK AL, | DAVID M. SOHEN, Trustee, Street N.W. FUTURE i:.uls ADAM A. WESCHLER, AUCTIONEER. Receiver’s S-leTBlnkrnplcy of SIX ROOMS—ONLY 3%/, 500 Near 1§th avd Florida box howse, @ nice rooms heat, electrici rage’ T conveniens sectis Address Box 341-R, Star office. $10,000. Near 16th and Park Toad nw.—- room brick house, . with tiled bath, city, furasce Beats"dewly’ pilniad ‘403" decorat terms. $13,000. Downtown rooming house, rooms and 2 baths can arrange attr containing 1: 4 brick garages in rear; e term: $13,000. Near Columbls roud and 16th st. x. Very ‘attractive S.room colonial brick house, having hardwood ficors throughout, tiled huu. w.h., electricity; newly decorated; room fo garage; terms. HARRY 1. 'CHEW. Main 1640. 205 Continentai Trust blds. ml SOUTHWEST HOMES. HERE 1S YOUR OPFORTUNITY TO PUR. CHASE A WELL LOCATED BRICK Dwub-l IN THE 8OUTHWEST, WITH HOoMS AND BATH, HAVING DEEE LOT 70 PAVED PUBLIC ALLEY. THE HOUSE 18 N GOOD CONDITION AND CONTAINS LA- TROBE HEAT. PRICE, $,750. ANOTHER BARGAIN 1N A HOME 1N THE SOUTHWEST, coN GED BRICE DWE GOOD GoxpiTiod AND'HAR | WX TARGE ROOMS AND_BATH A BE HEAT, PAVED ALTeT ¥ Pere e 18 34,000, D SAME VICINITY IN THBE SOUTH. WEST ARE AL8O OFFERING A BRICK DWELLING WITH 8IX ROOMS AND IROBE HEAT. THE Lot B EEP AND AV:D R mu nlcz OF- L _— FURTHER INFORMATION SLADLY ATI% WILL to secure a JAMES F. SHEA, | 843 LOUIBIANA AVE. N.w. ABSOLUTELY. THE BEST HOME VALUES Fioms sad Dath: oo trety ‘deu < lote. Bexutiful northwent Jocation: Wb, thy. Nicel; b\lll! IID 'Ilh lll dl g op-n and lighted daily. 6108 corner 9th and ohouse o ! Mr. Boswell on pn-‘h-" AS. D. SA o3 mn Street. llfll 36. ‘Headquarters for N » O erusive Ageat, Tome" Columbia Heights A destded bargain in « large coleats Tocated close to rge_rooms, two l.!- lete T, oak floors, co ate sale. T sell and may Consider less for_equity < Hedges & Midd| eton, Inc., 1334 H st. n.w. Realtors. Picne Main 1028, tllo Entire Stock % i-'.‘u: Loadnr Goods,.’ t Adding Machine, Floor' Cases, etc., Contained in the | “Willard Luggage Shop” at No. 1405 F Street North- west. By virtue of an order of the Supreme Conrt of the District of Columbia. llfld ng_a Bank- raptey_Court in re Harry Bankrupt, No. 1349, the undersigned neelver will sell within the above premises By Public Auction, nd Manicure Truok Straps. Bhelviog, Burrous Rding Machine, Sak Phoue Cases-Tanh rms mcnum D. DANIELS, Recetver. ¥ st n.w. Large Sale of TYPEWRITERS 100 Latest Models Standard Makes (Mostly No. 10 Remingtons) By Public Auction At Weschler’s 920 Pa. Ave. N.W. Thundag, February 1, On View Day Before and Day of Sale “ | BERLL ED'UCATIONAL SHORTHAND Tapsa. Touch typewritin Biliiness College, 1304 to8° CLERGY’ scopal, will tutor children; Sith dculs or tnvalid trpes. - Addres lox_180-R. Star office. 28 ACE INSTITUTE A and ministration Graduates of the T Lt e e mr o G Sockootasdenci aclie oo ers avitisble. Telephone Main 8260 for Bullein 715G St., N. W., Corner 8k 5., Washington K- Oi é. Evening School 1311 Massachussetts Ave. 1004 F Street N.W. Classes are mow forming in elementary; high school, collegiate and busiuess courses- There is an excellent staff of instructors and toltion rates are low. Tultlen is fr veterans of the World Wai 4698, To Tearn and R g woaw STAR, WASHIN EDUCATIONAL. GTON, D. JANUARY 28 EDUCATIONAL. 1923—-PAR'T EDUCATIONAL. STEAMSHIPS, STEAMSHIPS MOVING, PACKING & STORAGE Study, If You Wish to ADVANCE A high school education is_essential if you wish to_ad- vance beyond the “little job.” Only the very exceptional indi- vidual can go far without this much foundation. Our aim is to help you get this quickly and thoroughly. For this purpose we have A Fully Accredited Evening School College-trained Men Teachers Complete 4-year Course Small Classes Low Tuition New Classes Open January 29th Telephone Now for Complete Information * YMC/ Main 8250 1736 G St. For Men and Women HOTEL CALLS YOU Nation-wide Demand for Am- bitious Men and Women CIVIL SERVICE EXAMINATION, both men statistical clerk, Feb, 14. 8 o §1,040. 1 a coumnu ONIVERSITY SCHOOL — 'KIO-I,- epard, Ph. £08 B, + SHORTHAND IN 30 DAYS “The World's Best System.' learn and rapid. Big demand for our uatei—position gusraa Placed o 3—posi this th good it His st e lmter, BOYD BUSINESS COLLEGE 1304 F St. N.W. (Next to Palace). M. 2876 COMMERCIAL ART. Large commercial art organization offers unusual opportunity for practical training; giving a direct contact with the field. If you like to draw investigate gpportunity, stating age. Addre “'SPANISH Clagses of five, $5.00 monthly, Native teachers. Conversational method. Special Class Forms Thursday, Februnry 1 Enroll early. Bee Registrar. PAN-AMERICAN SCHOOLS OF SPANISH Learn m \’\ rite “Ads" Evening class now helng form practical instruction by success and_agency “advertising man ited. Enroll now! , Star office. Reasonable Addre: We piaced 4,264 Lewis-trained men and tel, women in contact with good ho- club and tearoom positions in the Over 500 Rotels now building in the Ut A Our 100 o ----_‘_--' (L - - N N N-N NN ] ship You 4 studeats where. Be ready to fll a nost; , uncrowded feld of methods indorsed. Our d o hotels every- Advisory Roard is made up of over leading botel men in the U. S., Frank of Ameri- 5 : David Provan, Thomas Coleman, St. Fran: Eppley, Eppley ~ Hotels Co. in our National Employment Bu- 5% gortially invited to our FREE LECTU! e ng. or write for {ree book, Opportunity.” Lewis Hotel Training School Natioral Inatitute for Hotel and Tea Room Training. Cliflord Lewia, President. Open 9 a.m.—8 p.m. 1340 New York Ave. Become a Linguist Leara to speak Spanish, Fremch, Ger- man, Itallan or some other foreign tongue. Improve yourself socially and in business. The cost is low—the re- sults are certain. Day and Evening classes through the year. Private in- struction it desired. Ask for catalog. TZ ILANG UA GES EST 1678 336 BRANCHES® | 816 14th St. N.W. Phone Fr.2620 FET ianguage Trial Lesson Free Seiences, cial attention to stupld, back: uplls. 61, $1.50. “Albert Jonas. 1817 M st. n.w. Call or write. MORNING_CLASSES Painting and Drawing Instructor, atbarine C. Critober, formerly nstructor of painting at Corcoran School of A Well Equipped Studio with orth Light Telephone North 3174 GEORGE WASHINGTON UNIVERSITY LAW SCHOOL Co-Educational New students may enter at the begioning of the second semester, Mondas. ry 29, Vorencon and late'afternoon ol 1435 K LAW YMCA sciooL Secoad, Semester Janunry 29 High Standards—Low Tuition Catalogue & Schedule upon request Address Secretary | 1736 G St. N.W. Main 8250 FELIX MAHONY, Director, Main 1760 ! Conn. Ave. and M “Study Art With a Purpose” Day and Evening Classes | Children’s Saturday Class ;| Our 8th-Month Professional Fundamental Course fits you! to "accept a ponhon in In-| terior Decoration, CMnme. and Textile Design, Color or| Commercial Drawing. Classes Now Forming | Competent Operato; Addmg, Bookkeeping and Calculating Machine School Are in Demand DAY AND EVENING CLASSES | BURROUGHS ADDING MACHINE SCHOOL 724 17th St. N.W. Telephone Main 2760 Take Trial Civil Service Examinations at The Temple School Dictation Classes Beginner's Class Pitman and Gregg English, Spelling, Eficiency Office Practice Day and Evening. Main 3258, 1417 G St. (Opp. Keith’s) Fully ed by the National ciation of Recredited Commerciel Bobeels: Expert Filing Saves time and money Ml for busy executives "'" The Standard School of Filing & Indexing The Globe-Wernicke Co. 1218 F St. N.W. Auto Instruction New Classes Starting. Special Ford Gwners, Mon., Jan. 29, 7 to 10 P.M. Owners and Mechanics, Mon., Feb. 5, 7 to 10 P.M. Inquire about our course for car owners. YMCA Auto School 1736 G St. N.W. M. 8250, personal service ELOCUTION RECITAL By the advanced pupils of the Ocnnmr - . Al School of Expression, in the Y. Auditorium. Thursday, February 1, 8 P.M. “BUSINESS ™. COLLEGE Nationally redited Trains for SECRETARIAL POSITIONS late 721 ISSh ST, Main 3430 There may be some question as to ‘which course you desire—Stino- graphic, Bookkeeping, Secretarial, Civil Service or English—but there should be no question as to which school. Be sure to decide on WOOD’S SCHOOL 311 East Capitol St. 37th Y Yearly Rate: Lincoin 38 Day, $100; Evening, $50 \ COLUMBIA SCHOLL OF DRAFTING Roy C. Claflin, Pres. 14th & T Sts. Phone N. 272 Learn Drafting and enter this profession of good pay and "congenial work. Y /OR NIGHT SESSIONS DA INDIVIDUAL INSTRUCTIO: COURSE IN 3 TO 9 ‘\,IO\THS S| Full Information on Request Get Latest Catalogue ENROLL THIS WEEK == 2 Iflfllflllflflflglll@“I}!_!IIWIHJI‘I[III‘H‘IIHII@IIIIIIHIHM SCHOOL (Accredited) The Largest and DAY AND_NIGHT Best CLASSES 3 For_the Following Courses: SECRETARIAL STENOGRAPHIC BOOKKEEPING Stew;;fivgé hool s O ant Maia S mmmnummmmmmumnmmnmnnmmumnnnm Georgetown Law School 1922-1923 Second Semester opens Feb- ruary 5, 1923. Graduation from academic high school admits as candidate for degree. Beginning October 1, 1923, one vear of college work required for admission. Georgetown Law School Building 506 E St. N.W. Phone Main 7293 HUGH J. FEGAN M.A. LLB., Ph.D. Assistant Dean. —_— SCHOOL OF SPANIS WASHINGTON Profs. 1 Spain—Conversational Meth rody, pfrom SpataCor "% Rapid_Prog STEAMSHIPS a0 ANCHORUines N. Y. to Cherbourg and Southampton. BERENGARIA Jan. 30 Feb. 30" Agr. 34 Feb. ¥. to Cobh (Qugenstown) s and Liverpool, ANTA Feb, 17 Mar. 26 Apr, 8! 14 Boston to Gobh (nu«em(o'u\ wnd_Liverpool. | ANDANIA (new)..*Feb. 10 *Mar. 17 — ANSONIA (new) *Fe —_— . ‘to London Glasgo A, F Mar, 17 abr. 1 Apr. 20 See your local Tungrd Agent or write Cu - d_ Anchor 8. S, Lives, 517 14th st. n.w Direct from Los Angeles Are you going to Hawaii? Write or telephone today and learn about the new U. S. Government pas senger service direct from Los Angeles. S. S. City of Los Angeles formerly one of the great trans- ‘Atlantic liners, ranks among the finest ships afloat. Let the Los Angeles §. . Com- pany tell you how easll; ;CUNARD’ i | B FURNESS- a (Under Coulracl wm. Bermuda Sailings Twice Weekly From New York, Wed. & Sat. Landing passen- gers directly at Hamilton Dock, gvoiding the in- convenfence of transfer by rt S. 8. “Fort St. George” Each 14,000 Tons Displacement. All Sports in a Climate of pring. NoPassports F|lrneu Bermuda Line 34 White! I St., New York Or Any Tourlst Agent. . —the playground and wonderiand » of the World—s vast con- tnent of " naturai ial Exposition. BARBADOS RIO DE JANEIRO MONTEVIDEO and BUENOS AIRES Lib Rtopovers, Uncecctlea Servics Vrite for Descriptive Literature. AMPORT & HOLT L roadway . . Avy Steamehip or Tou or B. M. HIC General Distriet Agent. New Yor S Havie—Party Chicago Ma Rocham Feb. 22 Mar. 29 May 1t v, 7 May 8 Jums Ny X —Vigo (Spain)—Bordeauz ais, La 15 Apr New Orlean: avre, Niagar Sear. 53 Some u — De La Salis . 9 July 3 0Oct. 1 African Motor Tours to North ALGERIA™ MOR TUN: Sailings from Piers 3 and 4, Hoboken To Plymouth—Cherboursg—Bremen First Class Ships George Washington . Feb. 3 President Roosevelt . Feb. 10 President Harding . Mar. 3 To Plymoath—Cherbourg—Bremen ‘Cabin Ships . Feb. 17 President Arthur President Fillmore . Feb. 24 To Codh ~P| th President Polk . . Jan. 31 President Adams . . Feb. 14 To Plymouth—Cherbourg—London President Garfield . Feb. 7 President Monroe . Feb. 21 President Van Buren Feb. 28 United States Lines 45 Broadway, New York Mamaging Operatore for U.S. SHIPPING BOARD For Booklet Address U.S. Lines [VIRGINIA |BEACH Directly on Atlantic Ocea paliagan. = T ——— ALL-YEAR RESORT Just cool enough in hot weather and warm enough in cold weather HOTELS and COTTAGES PEN ALL YEAR NEW YORK AND BOSTON BY SEA CLEAN, DKY nmnz FOR planos. * Estim; fent location. Phone_Maln 12 MOVING KRIEGS PACKING 1384 K bt NW. Ny given. vu:s«,m,hu S, 920 Pa. Conven- . ave. n.w. g™ STORAGE XPRESS SHIPPING Maia 2010, Packing, Shipplng, Gemeral Hauling. Firstclass servico—Reasonable rates. trest N.W. Phone N. 8843. : Atlantic City Jor HMealth ancRecréation IpeNorer S]’Cfl 12155 Ty (6 nn';:/mce na’lumly rough Service and ourtesy predeminant. Same management and policies that have prevailed for past five years. E. E. GROSSCUP, Maneger Ph.l'lhps House chusetts Ave. near Beach ATLANTIC CITY, N. J. Will Open February 9 Friday prior to Lincoln’s Birthday Attaining the Highest Standard of American Plan Service and Food at Moderate Rates The hotel has been greatly improved. Capacity 250 A.C. & E. B. McCLELLAN GALEN HAILL ATIANTICUTY. N.J. Noted forits Superior able and Service, Tonicand CurativeBaths Diet Kitchen, Music, Golf. AmericanPlan Here the finest of internation- ally famous hotel features are ined with life and gayety. RAYMORE ATuLANTIC CITY Worlds Greatest Hotel Success HOTEL L CONTINENTAL s open. always reads: terms moderate s DUNCAN Ve Paim Beach Hotel, not adjolns largest hotel: mod. rates. Golf. B: b Summer Season 1923 Books Now Open Secure maximum comforts at minimum costs by booking & early. Agents For Transatlantic Lines Fidelity Tourist Co. 1406 N. Y. Ave. N.W. Washington, D. C. Phone Main 7967 Tiformation and Literature at City Tickes Ofics, 71 um"sz Y. MUNSON| ERSTERN LINES | @ 0 PLAN NOW a Trip to Nassau, fasci. nating British Island with the Worls finest Winter climate. A booklet plains the sh ide 67 WALL ST., NEW YORK COMPLETE OCEAN ‘WHITE STAR—To Chamae! ports, Lives Quesnstown and the of service in keeping with the ouagnificence of Obympic, Hemeric and world's largest ship, Majestic. Regules exDress service. RED STAR — To Antwerp, - Pirmouthand Wty OFFICIAL NOTICES. ZONING COMMISSION OF THE DI of Columbia, Washington, January 2D feioC reguiate the neigh of buildings in_the District of Columbia and to create a zoning commission, and for other purposes’), motice is hereby given that a public hearing will he beld in the board room of the District bullding at 10 s.m., February 8, 1023, for the purpose of considering the followlng proposed changes in the boun: of the use, Leight and grea districts, Change from residentia] to Srst commercial: Frontage on both sides of 20th st. n.w. be- tween M and N sts. and adjacent property fronting on_the south side of N st. between 19th and 20th sts. Frontage on _the ea side of Sth st. n.e., morth of East Capitol and other property at the intersection of § and East Capitol sts. Lot 14, square 8971 cated on west side of 8th st n.e.. near East . lo- e . Bouthwest corner of 1lth st. North Carolina ave. s.e. Frontage on e ide of Connecticut ave. between s nd Macomb st. Lots 20 and 21, square 601, located on southeast corner of South Capitol and O sts., end property adfacent thereto. Frontage on east side of 11th pl. n.e., between Queen ‘and Raum sts. Change I tlal to first commerclal and from Lot 9. square 3 corner of 12th and Randolph ets. n.e Change from_residential to first commercial and from “B” to “C" area: Lots 108 to 113, inel., 3 Lot 38, s 'on_corner of Sherman and Morton nge from residential to secoud comme Frontage on Ward court, Ward place and Slleys io square 70 and property adjacent thereto. Change from commercial and from Frontage on west side of 24 M and X sts. Change from ind dentlal and from D" area to . Analostan Island. Change from 55 to §5 foot height distriet: Squtre N, 180, located at 15th st.. V st. and New 'Hampshire ave. Change from 85 to 110 foof height aistric Frontage on both sides of H street n.w. tween 17th and 18th sts. Change from T area: Southwest comer of 11fh asd K Change from “C’ East _side of lath ot RILL, ELLIOTT WOODS, Zoslng Com: of the District of Columt Rk to “D' ares: . belween Park H. 30 PHONES: 3 ——®1 Eye 8L . TON FAST EXPRESS, Tight bakgage and trunk hauing. No Climate—Only Wuther From the American Legion Weekly. UNITED STATES STORAGE CO. VING, PACKING, SHIPPING. M. 4229. F. The World Moves RED BALL TRANSIT CO. hold_Movers. Main 2162, Offices in all principal cities, A 3425._FIREPROOF. California and New York were arguing. “You're always bragging = about your climate,” complained New York. “I wish you'd tell me what there is n_it so superior to mine. “No comparison,” declaréd Cali- foraia scornfully. “You haven't any climate at all. All you have is dif-. ferent weathers.”

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