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REAL ESTATE.” SALE HOUSES | R SALE—ROUSES ORI aALE ) | e —— TAKOMA PARK—Corner— NORTHWEST—New Home— $11,000. $7.750. Just reduced smmediate sale. Beastizal sapurb:© Ginssinclored sleeD: ot e far : "o '.. ing porch and breakfast porches. Erety "'"". el ‘::::: open ‘gsfiaf'g:‘m"hwm"l welling before completion &% this Detce. ciauz. (Oua, be handled on small CLEVELAND PK. ——$25 Te fa almost impossible to patat & fair word picture of this typically soutbern colonlal detached home, situated on & large lot eurrounded by the finest homes, sportation eys- Mt. Pleasant on Lamont St— Semi-Detached. A home that defles deacription. Bailt of the fineat pre-war construc , contain- ing 10 rooms, 2 fine batha, brick gara for three cars; in & location above eritl- temy. & The .lluflld"ehrl ey clsm. Denso 1o waklag hls & taste. 10 large rooms, 4 baths, hlfll Furage, 3 large vorches. Best obtain- uble fixtures. An iospection will con- since you that we are underrating this perticaiat honse. Exceptional terma. PETWORTH-—Seven Rooms. This house nds out as ode of the moxt artistic i this section, Four good Bedrooms, glassed sleeping porch, large artic: brick garage; concrete porch in absolutely p!rf?fll ?fldl(lolt Wel flun Srrun Teatoneble tormn” Yoy simp ?YFH? this one at $10,000. WASHINGTON HEIGHTS— $14,500. A beautiful 10-rom and 2-bath house close to both car lioca fn t7a section at this price, a value that speaks for 1f. Hot-water heat, elec. lights; re- v papered; ample space for garage. type. Ths is & Dome of Rllfll'n! at be Lought on terms. & very reasonable price. $16,730. 3 WILLIAM S. PHELEZPS, 1409 New York Avenue. Phone Main 4600. MEMBER OF THE WASHINGTON REAL ERTATE BOARD. COLUMBIA HEIGHTS—$9.450. Six_rooms and tiled bath, tapestry brick home: large fromt porch with brick columas, doutle back porches (glasy incloved); vacant; overiooking @ wide avenue und convenieat to ¢ 14th street cars, markot and stores. MT. PLEASANT—$14,500. A vers attructive home, contafning ten rooms sad twa baths, hot- X and trim. Al rooms large, lght und alry. This h the price asked. exceptionally fine outieok: ‘Goep 3 1a the chéapest good home in Rale whole section. Easy terms. WASHINGTON HEIGHTS— Nine Rooms and Two Baths. A colonlal style house in this best of locations. The 'xle-lor ll distinetive. fintshed in the best archi- West of 1ath strvet, water heat, electric lights, h: home overlooks Rocls Lreek Park and is well CHEVY CHAS - tom: d floor. fuur’md—win;‘ Teseeption ateh house, 1, living room, dining N7 tatger azd two batbs; atile; farge 16TH STREET fiEIGHTS—&S verlooking beautiful 1Gth rtreet and surrounded e Tove bether Bat water heat wed cieciric Ngmis, herdwond Seore. upstali beamed cefling in dining room; bullt-in refrigerator; lirge pautry; two rear porche: siseping porch; concrete front poreh; deep lot to alley. PETWORTH—$7,950. s Mdition wnd vers attractive, Coleutal brick home, contalning six lage rooms, hotwater heat and electrlc lights, hardwood Soors large pautiy, exceptiozally large double back porches; vacant; and the ot 18 more (hln 140 feet deep to alley. NORTHEAST—$5.950. Good location in the mortheast section and priced right. A six-foom and modern brick Pome mear Lincoln Park. Nhould sell at once at this price, as values Iike this one are Lard to find in this section. MORRIS CAFRITZ CO., INC, 3 913 15th Street N.W. Main 617. GEORGETOWN—$4.750; $500 CASH, $40 PER MONTH. Attractive colonial type seven-room and bath brick home. New roof and newly painted inside and out. Cellar under entire house. Lot 23 by 105 feet. Half a block from car line, schools, stores and churches. 1005 FAIRMONT ST. N.W. Vacant—Move in on Deposit. Modern. eix rooms and tiled bath, aew back poreh, furnace, gas, i Entire hause haa Daper und paint 1os $6.660. Terms to suit 46-FOOT FRONTAC ¢ GROWING BUSINESS ST. $16,000—Lasy Terms. t new two-family tapestry brick apart- tnclosed Overlooking Sat CONDUIT RD.—15¢c PER FT. Bullding lots, overlooking Potomsc riv water, aewer-electricity; car liae. Five min- utes from Georgetown, Duy now on easy termn. T at Improved b ment, 30 by go fect.: and tile bath. Newly decorated. Hot-water heat, electric lights; two large back porches; toilet and laundry tubs in cellar; sliding doors between living room and dining room. Lot runs 150 feet to 15-foot paved alley. Two-car garage now rented for $20 per month. Store can be built on side lot. In this block are sixteen stores, including three of the large chains. J. LEO KOLB, b 923 New York Avenue. Main 5027-8. MEMBER OF WASHINGTON REAL ESTATE BOARD. _— SHANNON & LUCHS, Street N.W. COLUMBIA HEIGHTS—$10,500. recom o 2oe mizroom (3bedrocm and siceping porch) brick Bouse i3 the tondition &nd very desizably loeated. Hae front and double rear porches. electricity e ieter Beat ‘42 hardwosd Boors and trid, (Wo-CAT SATage 834 many ofher modern Can be bought on terms. FALLS CHURCH, VA.—$4,000. A very desirable five-room bungalow in good condition and with three-fourthe acre of grnad. Has clectiiclty and furnace heat. CAn be bought with & very small cash payment %01 Teasonable moathly puyments. CLEVELAND PARK—S$15,000. in one of the finest residential sections of the city, & semi-detached, construction and in good condition. A medern home thet can be Has 8 two-sr garage. HRIGHT‘.‘Y)OI) attic, row b 713 14th Main 2345. Just oft Conn, ave. -room_house of bric ght on good terms, NORTHE! \ST—&QSO. A well comatructed «Ix-roo: rn house in a very good locatlon of the mortheast. Front «nd @uidle rear porches, electricity and gas, modern heating a5d B & Food lot with epace for & Satuge. “Hal ‘Creens througlout uad oiner featuen. BRIGHTWOOD—$7,850. x-room s3d bath, row brick house, With eclectricity aod gus, porches, £z heating plant GITIa goon condition and Baviag & Two<er BEAFe AN OFFERING IN CHEVY CHASE FOR $13,750. We especially recommend this 8-room-end-2bath, detached home of etueco coastruc el toc .3“ in firat-class condition. Home is u‘lml h sereens and awaings throngh: 165 and gae Bormater Deat. 1argo SIECRIoE 684 DreaLrist porenes. - The Bouse fo ithated oa & good-elzed lot, 405165 fect, €3 un e CLEVELAND PARK—S$1s; 000, he best value fn Washington, built of blue granite with red t s37d root and of the vory b-nk copstruction. Semi-detached; 8 rooms, fully tiled dath '(!h Mflt in tubs and fully iel luvators oo the first floor; hoi-water heat, eleetriclty Pefrigeration, real, stone freplace, large stone front porch 4nd many more added . Urc-car detached uge ca & good lot to 13-foot alley. SHANNON & LUCHS, LEALTORS. W 713 14th Street Main 2345, NEW, MILLER-BUILT—$9,750! A beautiful T-room and bath detached home at corner of 425d and Garrison ste., Chevy ge, D. C., 4 bedrooms, tiled bath, built-in fixtures, %-inch oak fioors, Ripolin enamel wood work, thoroughly modern. Basy terms. ) = o0 PORTER ST., CLEVELAND PARK—PRICE, $11,500. Duteh colontals, 8 rooms azd tiled bath, with all MILLERBUILT feature, : Gl Tot, 281153, In, the 3400 5 Tocx” e Porer ere are 4 of them, but see them Today and make your elecrion. T Bary tenem 1355 MONROE ST., BROOKLAND. A bargain home in this delightful suburb, priced below cost of reproducuon. 4 bedrooms, h.-w.h. and electncnty, on splendid lot 50x1350 feet. Sce this at once. We will make the pncc and terms right. i NEAR WARDMAN PARK HOTEL. 3 mew homes, 28212620 29th £t 3 have «truction; b bedrooms, 2 baths, brick g Nee' them today and mote uausual qu y. Toaterial and eonstruction 94 #uperd ok tlon. /. C. & A. N. MILLER, Tealtors and Bullders. Main 1790, —_—eeee Union Trust Bldg. WALTER A. BROWN. MEMBER WASHINGTON'S REAL ESTATE BOARD, UNUSUAL INVESTMENT: On 18th st. = little south of Columbis road; Mlflfl brick dwelling, easi); Dusiness. Present owner will be unable o occupy, 80 will sacrifes for §25. 000 C c¢ Ato h apartment contains four large rooms ! CHEVY CHASE: Attractive home west of Conn. s, 2 baths, vapor heat, many ‘other modern im| ts. mediate possession. Price, $14,750, NLY $12,500: For & _10-room and 2-bath home in Co- lumbia Heights elose to Meridian Park. All modern improvements and Tery 1ot o wide alley, Terms. NEW HOME: 16th Btrset Helghts: eenm entrance; 8 roor bardwe 2 Greplace, clectri T hts. ing bome for ouly $13, ;7 COLUMBIA HEIGHTS hoSloe to 24th ang Tark road; well balit Beat, Clectric.ighte: Tn Ane oad and Tot to m"n‘ilq ou‘y-uo.lw{ BLOOMINGDALE: Attractive u’tll'sfhx-pn.m of & good rooms an ol porch, furnace Beat, electric lghta. © Roow fo ¢ gh T garage. CORNER HOME: i3 North Columble Heights, of ¢ 9 and bath, hot-water heat, electric Tighte: in, Sao condition th out: g rage. Price reduced to only WALTER A. BROWN. 1400 H St. N. W, Main 1653. FOR SALE—HOUSES Continued. AUCTION SALES I AUCTION SALES FUTURE DAYS. | FUTURE DAYS. MOUNT PLEASANT. Tore-story, basement and attlc home in pleasant section, less than u block from 16th; e rooma and two baths, double glectric i Ats; nice-nized lot with “ $15,000. ot with 20-foot ‘hes, bullt-in 'garage; hot-water heat, ey in rear. Possession'muy be had with 2374 SAUL’S ADDITION. Thia s un atteactive home. Sttractively and bath, front and rear porch all modern improvements; one- rice fec- brick construction, seven roome ater heat, automatic water heste ley. $13,000, on convenieat te 16th STREET HEIGHTS. rflomes that are truly beautiful, sement sgmu Axtares [ e wort ‘butlt-1a elght rooms “und ©Open fireplaces; hardwood floors und trim. h your immediate inépectinn; bric two baths; modera plumblug s P e, 269-4 PETWORTH. Semi-detached home of brick. six rooms is modern thfoughont; perfect condition. Frice, $9,750. Terms. bath, Dot Tater heat. elcetric Jignts. and front und two rear porches; Less than s Sear oid and in 64-4 KALORAMA ROAD. This home in located in first commencl Brick contruction, alx rooms and St Dorcnenr % lights. Price, $8,500. Worth more than price ssked. basement; hot-water heat, electric 3034 COLUMBIA HEIGHTS. Roomy. comfortable home of ten rooms electric lights. Price, $18,500. 1415 EYE STRE! AVE. AND N ST. tractive three-story aud cellar bri home of twelve ropms. three baths; wteam beat, electric lights. House in excellent con- dition throughout. Price, I’R»ATH ‘R & ROBI)\SO\' 8 Dond Bulldiag, ) n 820 NORTH CAR. AVE. SE. ! 310,600 _TERM: This ten-room home, itrated on nd facing lovely park {s really s As a home or {avest- ment it ia unsurpassed. A3 ideal location for doctor or house o used sk three apart- menty and made to pay bandeomely. Very few homes are for sale on this heautiful avenue 8nd this fine 10-room home should not be oa the market long. DAVIS & STEELE kept up at government wonderful proposition. Mt. Pleasant on Monroe St West of 14tk Fntlt‘in' Dlu:! = papered and oat convealent It everything. $8,000, g lfl i ke ALBERT R. CALDER, Main 3973, Weodward Bide. _ Col. 4308 SEMI-DETACHED JHREL-CAR FRICK GARATE: LAMO! . B s it back .‘ nmbuu heater. ome. rooms, 2 ba ; elec. light: baths: i e;plnl Comfortabie, hliw. heat: well bullt Priced right for quick sale. WAL waALKEH, T2 15h st COLO| T ST. OVERLOOKING R. I 8-room and bath home, with fa; light; oak Doers. Excellent ndition: seas W. H. WALKER, 29 15t now. $11,500. 600 Block \Ia<< Ave. An exceptional offeriag in an brick home 1u & frst commeretal lor VE. eleetric Pos- electricity and gas; two-car gurage. receiving hay al fom the noms. BOSS & PHELDS, Phone M. 4340. _ Reaitors. 140 i et now &nd two baths; A-1 condition; stesm heat, 8 614 2 McKEEVER & GOSS, UE\bEns oF Tms wasm NGTON REAL ESTATE BoARD, ©" * $10,500. Washington Heights. A Vl-ry low prived home in & most destrable hood nxth of Columbia Toa all the con- venienees at the Thth st. Two- story brick, six rooms, ree pantry, tile bath, ' hardwood floors, hot-water heat, electric) l!y and gi twocar brick Karage, OSS & PHELPS, Phone M. 4340, Realtors. 1408 IT ct. now. Near Union Station—$7,330. Presscd brick; 10 rooms heating plant: garage for two cars. Own premises. This I & real home iy, at once. Wateh 0N, Main 8128, PRICE, $10, 00 Near 18th und Park Road n w., 8 room; bath, h.w.h., electric lights, ‘brick hardwood “ficors, servant'n room, plag porch and all modern convenlences; terms. Bmswdl Real Estate. un(rll! locatea, Saul's Additton 12 you have : s 8 barzatn Wwhere ; i 5 rooms, | Bouses ure % 2 baths, hot-water heat, el one of the best locutions i ‘house in goud conditloe. t quick, $7.800-Good locatio ami; deep lot; $1,500° cas: outheast—14 rooms and b extra lof vrl v $5,500; ke ) : price, eas are roora for 8 c v i THE H(J‘\IL REALTY (H ’ OF 1305 H St. northwest gatage: only 3 e erms; & l.\“\l \\ Ave \laln ’4’4 i1 Eopyites scid 1o Spnat wara C.G.SLOAN & CO., ’ : INC. Bk Aucts., 715 13th St. Valuable Mahogany High Boys, Low Boys, Sideboards, Chests of Drawers, Bookcases, Secretaries, Nests of Tables, Drop-leaf Tables, Odd Chairs and Rockers, High Post Beds,| Old Embroidered Pictures and Paintings, Old Glassware and China, Oriental Rugs, Jewelry, Silverware, Clocks Draperies, Bedroom, Dining Room and Living Room Suites, Mirrors, Fire- place Br'\ss(s. Bric-a-Brac, Reed and Fiber Chairs, Books, etc. At Public Auction At Sloan’s Galleries 715 13th St. Saturday, February 24th, S Gt SREA0 AN Also at 11 AM Brandt Automatic C , Office Chairs and Tables, etc. | Marshal. C. G. SLOAN & CO, In ) 1923 Wales Adding Machine Partition, Flat-top D By order of U. ] Terms—Cash. H i | TOMORROW. NO SALE. Public take notice—Lamond Tru', advertised for sale Friday, | February 23, 1923, will not be| MOVING Lillian S. Lamond. ‘ | PACKING ‘l‘“PPINO Y Y 240 THOMAS 1. OW AUCTIONEERS; PHON Very Valuable Corner Resi- dence, With Garage, No. 4627 ORIH Georgia Ave. N.W. (S.E. Comer Crittendon St. and| Georgia Ave.), at Auction. By authorits vested In us we will sell pvlle urtiof, Tin erone "ot T prrisie N DAY, THE TWENTY-THIKD DAY [L l'l'lllll ARY, 192 AT FOUR O'CLOCK M., Tot 26 I swduare S015. {mproved by nearly new " and moders dwelling with large sid mr-rm front and rear, large side and front vacant. sy and announced at time of sale. um "Geposit at. time of Convesancing, 4 reves ¢ prrchaser MOVING, PACKING & STORAGE Continued. 3767 OFt_ 14 ¥ ‘h iz et UNION i€ O,STORAIéE | ~COMRANY 9 Fla. Ave. No W SEPARATE ROOMS, $§1 2%, Local and lafl Dil!zloo MOVING. By Careful Men. _Rates R PACKING BY EXPERTS $2.000 It -4 THOMAS DOWL! Auctioneers Miscellaneous Supplies Purchased | From U. S. Government AT PUBLIC AUCTION ; February 23 At 11 O'Clock A.M. 1329 G Street Northwest Is Just as Important as Where You Move added vacs mea are : Merchants’ " Fransfer &: Storage Co. 920-922 E Street N.W. Telephone Main 6900 A NATIONAL SLOGAN MOVE RED BALL WAY RED BALL TRANSIT CO. The Targest Trucking Ocgasisation Ta America. | Ne. 4 Wooiard Bidg. Terms: CASH. THOMAS DOWLING & CO. _Main 21 L NEAR COLUMBEIA ROAD. | An unusually desirable 11- room and 2-bath brick house ad- mirably located. This house is really an exceptionally excellent bargain, and should be seen. Now being papered and painted throughout. Hot-water heat, electricity, gas and two-car ga- rage. Terms. Price, $12,500. VERY NEAR CONN. AVE. BRIDGE. 12 good-sized rooms, 3 baths| in a good brick house. Hot-water heat, electricity and gas. Terms. Price, $18,500. ELLERSON & WEMPLE, 734 15th St. Phone Main 603. (NEAR TR & MASS AVE W E erst lane condition: 3. EDWA 912 15th st LW, ul‘n L6 %730 CASH, BALANCE LESS THAN RENT. Brand-new house, from build- A colonial, tapestry brick home, containing 6 large rooms, plenty of closet space, hardwood floors, hot-water heat and elec- tric ljghts, tile bath, with built-in fixtures, outside pantry and large double back porches. This property overlooks Saul’s Addi- tion and is without a question the best buy in the city. Lot is over 140 feet deep to alley. Ad- dress Box 267-U, Star offic $300 CASH. Fair ‘mouthly pavments. Six rooms and bath. Two-story brick houss Cellar, furaace beat, abley. Near Capitol and Libra Near dnd_and East Capitol ts. i Town and Country Combined— that's what ym:' get in these beautiful o Price, $890. Can t senslon. SR . . Albemarle :;15138!1'1 Sts., Chevy Chase, D. C. All the delights of the suburbs and you are within eyeshot of the city. Big fots, -nntuve ‘neighborhbod —convenient to everywhere and everything. There ie no paraliel to either the homes themselves or the community of which they are a part. Bix rooms, tiled Dath, sleeping porch; hot-water hea stone foundation; stone fireplce: d electric equipmer very convenient and best of equipment. You’ll Be Surprised at the Moderate Price—and Easy Terms. — Open_for inspection every day snd even- iag. Our Mr. Tiamiiton is alwars to be found at the sample house. clal appointmesnt, phone hlm. 90, Take Chevy Chase cars to Albemarle {8rat atop north of Bureau of Standards), walking west to 'HARRY A. KITE, Owner and Eullder, 1514 K St. Ph. M. 4846. STORE AND THREE APTS. ONLY $16,000. Bplendid location for meat market, Pe. tve. sortimest. * Cont ll’ed hlh h.-w.| e 5o leasen, O WM. B. KRAFT & CO Citizens’ Sav. Bk. Bldg. M. 893. ape- " Cloveiend Tocated ins fine store, two apartment; FOR SALE— I have several very attractive homes located in the best n.w. sections of the city. Some va- cant. Prices and terms very rea- sonable. For mformatxon B.B. P Col. 5817, 71‘I\en}nn 'TE! 1N THE CrrY. 7 rooma and bath, ot e - el g fore te 1s oo lite Open wmi 1ighied daih 1550tk Srcer, toracs "oth " aud iibinze Freets. e Mr, Hoswell 0a premisc CHAS. D. s»\GEh’ 923 13th Btrect. Headquarters £ Excl: COLOR ED—V‘A_CT\‘N T, Bevers! 6.100m houses. Prices 4nd terms very reasonable. NER. P. D. HOLMES. ow: 810 15th Bt. N.W.. Room 23. Matn 2677. ALL QOLD BUT ONE. . B GRUVER: ! Kliogie R 3 attractive son-built homes. ave. n.w. double floors ; electric lights, hot- water heat; built-in garage; ex- tra large lot. Built, owned and |- for sale by THOMAS A. JAME- SON, New York ave. n.w. Phone Main 5526. 2 $7,500. Semi-detached, 7 rooms and bath; h-w.h, elec.; lot 142 feet deep. Property in commercial |zone near Saul's Addition. $1,000 { cash, $65 per month. WM. B. KRAFT & CO., Citizens’ Sav. Bk. Bldg. M. 893. SAUL’'S ADDITION Handsome detached home, close to 14 cax Viae and o' & very Targe ot "to rage. First floor conelsts o Hoe nalie ol rooen (open. Bk frcpince), very larze dinlng room, " itchen, rear porches entire width of house; aito sile porch, four bedroome, tiled bath and reh’ entire width of Louso on sec Chamberitn metal screens, awnings. ROBERT H. LEWIS, Main 1820. $750 CASH. BRAND-NEW HOMES. Tapestry brick; 6 Iarge room latest improvements; 3 porches; deep yards; brick gamg& Prop- erty near 14th and Allisom Terms like rent. WM. B. KRAFT & Cta., Citizens’ Sav. Bk. Bldg. M. 893. IN CHEVY .CHASE—DETACHED, schools, store; call 1204 Irving st. n.w. FOR mr—wamousns. WAREHOUS! FT. ON_GROUND ficor; ratlroad -lauu Address Box 223-U, Buar NEAR AUCTION SALES MANY SELECT HOMES ON THE Helghta, ¢ frv- 35150 npwards, 6 or ‘more below val Taviciag terms. FLA. AVE. NR. 13th N.B.—Vacant; 6 r. and b., porch front. brick; h.-w. B.; oaly $5.000; reasonable terms. COLORED BARGAINS—AIl sections, priced from $8,000 up, on terms with. in reach of any one who is desirous of owning his own home. N. E. RYON CO,, Inc., Main 4507, 1428 F st TWO-FAMILY FLAT. Down. | 7. wu&*?,":fnfl z xfl:f! Sear 1305 02d Boath, O Frackin gori. TOMORROW. THOS. J. OWEN & SON, AUCTIONEERS. Three-Story Brick and Union Shhon. ccnhinin' By suthority vested 1n us we will sell o on, in front of the premises. on DAL, THE JWENTE THIR! 1923, AT St oc s bject to u deed of trust for of which will be stated at stamps at BT oced wibhia” (1 days "or déporlt ror: ”."m 3. om & !0*. Auctiozeers. 2e15-d&ds-exSu |Valuable ;R 1 1\Jn<35 st ; 8 large rooms, 2 baths ;| ¥ tront and | weatherstripped; ! 921 15th St 240 | | Tavestry Armebaie AUCTIONFLRS Two - Story Brick Dwelling At the Northeast Corner of Columbia Road | and 11th St. N.W., 3001 11th Street, : At Auction. By authority vestad in us we . in front of the premi: Tk TWENTY: Y, 1923, EDUCATIONAL. — ACE IN STITUTE and Accountancy Business Administration Sarnoom and early.evening clas Teler!one Main 8260 for Bulietin T1SG St., N. W , Corner 8th St.. Washington Coue’s Method A -lecture on “Psychoanaly xis and the Method of Cou: will be given this afternoon at 5:10 . Patrick’s Hall, .D. 824 G st., by Rev. Thon. V. Moore. Ph.D. M. The lecture on **Methods of Ment: ealing” will be given February at 5:10 p.n. under the anspices of “K. of €. Evening School LUABLF ATE O v of the land records of the Distric . ind at the request of the ., tbe undersigned, ap SCHOOL LANG Ph. Fr. 2620 BERLITZ or S16 14th St. N.W. One-third of the purchase mocer 0 o DaM in chsh, balance I tho equel instailments,"pusable ia one ard two vears, 8 per centum per anoum, pay. y. from day of sale. sé Trained File Clerks are as essential trained stenogra Our graduates know fil- ing from cvery angle. The Standard School of Filing & Indexing The Glohe-“ emicke Co. ‘Washington 'SPANISH 35599k aFon | Brofe. from _Spain—Convereational Metbod, Bapid Progress. 1817 cash, at ¢ . A deposit f 8500 will be requiréd at time of sale. All convesancing, recording, revenue stamps, etc. at _cost of purchaser. Term sale 'to be complied with within 30 days from day of sale, otherwise the trustes reserves the right to resell the property at the risk and cost of defaulting purchaser, after five days' adver- tisement ‘of such résale in some newspaper published in Washington, SILLIAM I WALKER, 15 dkeds.exSudhol ADAM A. WESCHL Large Sale of Desirable Household Furniture, “Hard- man” Mahogany Baby Grand, Practically New Mahogany Trostee. | R, AUCTIONEER " AUCTIONS.,™ EDUCATIONAL. CIVIT, SERVICE examination for editorial clerk, salary $1.200 to §1,500; special instru tion’ be.m today. The Civll Service Prepare B e cor. 12th aud F sts. D.w. I”hhu" 50. Fankitn o el R O’CONNOR SCHOOL OF EXPRESSION Dramatic Art MUSICAL INSTRUCTION. "“Ragtime in 20 Lessons Plano, Bln]lh Uke., etc., Mod. Terms, Bit. " Christensen, M “RESORTS ATLAYTIC Iy, ¥reo 1271 Direétly on the berch, in the Clsisea ton. Salt and fresh water in all pri batlis. Usual exclusive feature maintais Bates consistent with coste of service. Opea all year booklet. B THOMPSON & Co- ATIANTICCITY. N. Noted for its Superior Tabhu::issm. Tonicand CurativeBat Dict Kitchen, Muslc. i ATLANTICCITY.N.J. i § Theideal American plan hotel § directl Sn the ocean front. CAPAC] FRICK CARACE OCEAN FRONT stories of real comfort with an environ- Almuys open, alwars seady: toms » Lat The Southerner’s Favorite I NEW YORK HOTEL Forest Hills Inn Forest Hills Gardens, L. I, N. Y. In New York's bear Comimnodutions tive Rutes. from Geo. 5 Bl ew York “Join the Experienced Travelers” The Giant Express “PARIS” . Wednesday, March 7th The Magnificent “FRANCE” _Ml(liny. March 14th LAFAYETTE. May 12 June 23 Aug. 4 New York—Havre—Parls Roussilor. Feb. Mar. 29 May 19 M 8 A r 17 May E3 T 5 June 2 Zlm:hnnbenu Apn] 28 llv 81 July 7 , New York—Vigo (Spainy~Bordeaux Y’ La Bourdonnais Mar. 22 Apr. 26 June 9 The Fidoliey Tourlst Go., Gen'l Agerst, An. NW. 2 e Bz | 4 Admirals G n; Manila; Flags of Four Nations Fly By the Associated Press. MANILA, February 22.— Three admirals and one former admiral, thelr ships flylng the flags of four nations, gave naval circles of Manlla a decidedly cosmopolitan appearance yestenday, Making his headquarters here for the winter is Vice Admiral E. A. {fAnderson, commander ot the Amer- icun Aslatic fleet. Admiral Leveson, commander of lhe Britl China squadron, arrived on visit of courtesy ' Friday. Today Admiral Gilly, flying his flag from the Fre ser Victor Iugo, dropped anchor in the bay, whils over at Marivels quarantine st tion ts the former o 1 leader of the Ruesian imperial flect, Admiral Stark, still Keeping afloat the homeless flag of the murdered “czar of all the Russlus.” The French cruiser 13 escorting a French cconomic mission aboard the steamer Jules Michelet on z touT of the far east. {IMPERIAL GIANT, K. K. K., TO FACE FRAUD CHARGE |E. Y. Clarke Will Go on Trial March 20 for Alleged Excessive Collection of Fees. ATLANTA, Ga, Pebruary Clarke, imperfal . Knights of the Ku Klux Klan, indicted for using the m to defraud, will go on trial here on March 20 in the United States district court, it wae announced late yesterday. Mr. Clarke was indicted on thia charge on complaint of a number of men rafd to have been formerly con- i with the klan organization, that he oollected excessive for' the purpose of paying bond- < of klan employes. statement relative to the case rke sald that an audit of the of the klan would show that liad heen no irregularities in jhis administration of funds collected for this purpose. He declared further that if there were any irregularitier in connection with fees paid for bond- ing employes the klan as an organi- tlon, and not Clarke, was respons!: TARHEELS OPEN PROBE OF TUBERCULAR HOSPITAL {Charges Made Superintendent Worked Patients in Own Pri- vate Peach Orchards. —-E. ¥ By the Assoclated Prese. RALEIGH, N. C,, February 22.—In- vestigation of the conduct of the af- fairs of the State Tubercular Sanita- rium has opened here, as provided for in 4 recent resolution of the legisla- J. M. Clarke, bookkeeper at the, m, and H. B. Bagwell, count;’ d former patient of the in- the only witnesses ke testified that Dr. L superintendent of the sani- charged for physical examin- «bove the charges - state and pocketed the rce. He also sald that Dr. Me- has held three positions other than head of the institution during his tenure of office, and in two of {these he named the salaries being |paia Dr. McBrayer. j, Mr. Bagwell testified that Dr. Me- Braver worked the patients on his jprivately owned peach orchards, sold jthe best peaches on the sgot market d the balance at high prices to ths ate institution. The investigation will be continued tomorrow. =|POLICE SUED FOR BONDS. !Becovered Securities Held for Court Ruling as to Ownership. NEW YORK, February 22—The Cleveland Trust Company has begun suit against the police department $25,000 in United ificates sald to t Cleveland and re- the police, through cuspeet. re holding the cert!fi- urt ruling which would r<hip and authorize heir return to the Cleveland bank ~ STEAMSHIPS AUSTRALIA HONOLULU. NEW ZEALAND SUVA, The Well Equipped RO RS A CIsre Horal Mall Steamery MAKURA' | | {have been st scovered here by Jthe arrest of a | The police w Jeates for a b 2 Wineh anuau. Flastings sco Weat, Vancouver, B “SOUTH AFRICA by UNION CASTLE LINE for sallings and further information apply Sanderson & Koo, Gen. Passenger Agts., 26 Broadway. New York, Or Aoy § Ticket Agents. COMPLETE OCEAN STEAMSHIP SERVICE JVHITE STAR—To Channel ports, ol, Queenstown and Player, Upright Pianos, Un- claimed Baggage by Order Capital Park Hotel, American Slicing Machine, Carpets, Rugs, Etc., By Public Auction /. COLL!GE ‘Trains for Accountancy and Bnuneu Management late-afternoon and classes. 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FIREFROOY. o po e von e : RE e, standing of this lecture. Announcement MR. HOMER S. PACE, at PACE INSTITUTE, 715 G Street, N,W., on the evening of February 23rd, at 7:30, will personally meet and teach a group of men and women who will begin the study of Accountancy and Business Administration at that time. M, Pace will treat particularly of the Preparation of Statements as a Basis for. Opening Double-entry Books of Account, and of the necessary opening entrics. Incidentally, the organization of Busi- ness on the three different bases of proprietorship—sole proprietor- ship, partnership, and corporate organization—will be considered. A previous knowledge of bookkeeping is not necessary for an under- ‘You ve cordially invited toattend, without obligation on your part, the above teaching scasion—to meet and hear Mr. Pace. CUNARD a0 ANCHORUines N. ¥. to Cherbourg and Southampten. 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