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APARTMENTS, ETC. C.,, FRIDAY, MARCH 16, 1923. -AUCTIONS. THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. AUCTION SALES AUCTION SALES FUTURE DAYS, L THOS. J.OWEN & SON, AUCTIO 5 = = had won, she rather ad 5 er admired titude, which was true to form ‘Oh. get in" she said Wwe can’t be stopping here all night Thanks.” he said, throwing hi cigaratte away and clingbing in “But just kecp to vour own side of Adam A. Weschler, Auctioneer the car, will you”" she insisted 5 Receiver’s Sale of THE HOUSE OF OHU : “Oh. alll Tight " he ltuene 5 . Author of “Youth Triumphant” 5 ; of The Thos. W. Smith Lumber Co. T a0 e 0, ey 5 At Yards, New Jersey Ave. between N & O Sts. S.E. e e you By virtue of a decree of the Supreme Court of the District of “I wish you'd talk ahout the wem- ther, please. It's snow :h‘»!l Syl Columbia, passed in Equity Cause No. 39195, the undersigned re- ceiver will sell for cash noyCeaciEst SIalIRIEHE Y an oo By Public Auction . G Sloan mrif. = exSin el N e Monday, March 19th, 1923 Hadn't she. gone against her will to|content to await his time. For a moment | "1/} down, makinz no reply. 715 13th Street |Trusree VALUABLE REAL Commencing 10 A.M. NG A HOUSE AND LOT luncheon with “Demi-John" and the|she preened herself, taking off onef, poq" —Teally?" she 4247 OAKDALE PLACE AUCTION SALES THY ON. OWEN & SON, AUCTIONEERS. Executor and Trustee’s Sale of AT oo s the Two-Story Brick and| suEmibax‘aves: ls"rafixe Dwelling, No. 2526 P recorded i viter X0 t. N.W OF the Tand records By authority vested fn the undersigned b rviving ¢ e laat Wi and testament of Leray. Vaner: tion, in front of the prem- deceased, and at the request of t parties in|ises. on FRIDAY, THE TWENTY-THIRD Sytarest, 1 will sell at publle wnction, In fropt { DAY OF MARCH, A.D. 1923, AT e bremtees an FRIDAY, THE SIX- | 0°CLOCK PM.. the following-describod TEENTH DAY OF MARCI * 1023, and. premises, situate In the” District of (0 OCLOCK .M., lot 78 in square 1263 Tumbin snd designated aw and belng lot 2 an. ahove AUCTION SALES. 'URE DAYS. slio 4T et wea., ot of Colum: ' secured DPlease section numbered 5 in the subdivision of the e ot aalei Al o Harry Farm estate, as made by the frustecs ; auired janc thereot, now on fle in 4 yexor of the District of Copyright, 1923, D. Appleton & Co. Terms of sale: All cash. $100 deposit re- WILLIAM It ANDREWS. Quired upon mcceptance of bid. Converancing. Alwe building. | recording and revenue stamps at purcha = —“— lcost. Terms of sale fo be complied with within 30 days or deposit forfeited, JAMEN R. ARCHER, Rurviving Ty 1A & Who's Who in the Story. mhA&dsesSa < TOMORROW,” Cherry Mohun, up-fo-date glrl, rich and | ,j) Chichester dodo. submitted to a|gauntlet—and rubbirg her wrist. The 5 2 clisriing, At once irritated At atiracted by | o of npertinent queations from the | gauntiet she megligently dropped over | g Somewhere in Putnam county, 1 A T Emaed by changes i man. 01d lady about her tastes, her talents. the side of the car to the ground. N L vasual | et md_customs hrought out by the wr, i | her health and a number of other| “I'd never marry a cave man.” She| .{TT Tve dinner at cizht interested in Cherry. " His modest funds are [ things that were nobody's business | flashed at him. eve e oW [,,\JAI.,,,,;‘,' ‘Irm‘ hnr';nvl\r’h 4 e but her own? Hadn't she been stifled “I didn’t mean to be rough,” he said “1'\.;"?)["u’y 5 o m Molun. a self made financial leader. Too | with stodgy magnlificence and stuffed | suddenly. 9 Large stock of miscellaneous lumber, consisting of Georgia [[|{PVs5 to Jhink of his children he leaves them to | with Victorian maxims? Hadn't she “But you wer sl b ROATY | . stock of mi ; ¢ R Mo, who b succesatully coltivates n & tlll Pine, Spruce, White Pine, Oak, Birch D, 6% wocTal altk vielded to Muzzy's blandishments and | wrist. nes 2 i ! AndiEdplar, & quantity Jof Hifthe wciliaite of it made a martyr of herself during the | “I'm sorry.” He tried to catch It to| [ATe You?: which is suitable for mill work. Rruce Cowan, 'n molorear salesman, of cave 4 35 man type, of whom Cherry faucles sbe is |loveliest hours of a sunny winter his lips, but she jerked away. _ Which > Julian W. Whitin, A G e o0 wontiy e 3 enamoured. ternoon? And all because Muzzy *1 don't like to be kissed ettty aor Fi Geo. D. Lantel, Receiver, Hob Molun, son, is & trpleally reckless | wanted her to marry John Chichester. | decide to be I'll tell you se Soau irst and Indiana Ave. N.W. soungster. Well, she wouldn't marry him. “Cherry! Don't be ‘cruel.” Sher mh12,14,16,17,18 AL lm,vvv. :ld»lrlr chorus, philosophiz- | “ghe' ran down the steps joyfully and | She made a motion of searching for| h, I'm giad to vou wcribed land and premises kiiuate In the Dis. | R A% the Mory derelonn. e Momun weu | Int0 her readster, which had been | her gauntlet, and then peering over the It isn't really. But you don et scventy twe (72) In block numbered twenty llke to call son-in-law. brought around from the garage. She | side of the car, gave a slight sound of .“:-, h_m’ k. If voure not angry you At Public Auction | risatt i tek, st T 3 SEE o ALTIONERNS. | R SR SUn e iert | i 1 Brote i t Public Auction derd of frist, upon the following terma: ROME DWELLING NO. 0401 SHERIER | GoMMIRaT0 7 A Joy Ride, ated from a prison, taking deep| “My glove, Bruce,” she sald calmly.| [How % 5 i : PLACE N W. Saareh 15 15 Rl S breaths of the keen air that was full [ “I've dropped it.” By taking dinner with me some At Sloan’s : where out b Koink back later ) she gasped. rather 715 13th Street Purchaser fo assime an existing encum- g wirtue of a’certain deed of trust, being | caived at’ roone G0N I the girl of today is properly con- | of frosty sunshine. “On the 1008e!" | (mplately disarmed by the tone of [ “1ENe qut here i Y Y . 1 could the Thought, nevertheless Saturday vertisement of such resale in some Washing Ao el Jee 1 ih: wathre 1 and” all_proposals. 0.6t exsu_ [one's collective impressions and when | ¢ rine chid to possess miraculous|a blue cloud of vapor. Cherry and the | (58 ¢ thought you ed for me A AVENUE NORTH 3 ! ! eived af Room 509, District ke 1 Terms cash it s T N TRl A Ao e R SR B T BT It is doubtful whether Cherry Mo- | » Cherry drove westward through| +Oh, say. Cherry.” he began, walk-[!tked me because | was diffcrent fron any Knabe Grand, Story |is:s. stiate the District of Columbla and TIOR. J. OW You coula You've bruised my Large Sale of Fiet of Col request of the parties secur the un = | dersigned will sell at public n fron Household Goods, Office Furni- |17 wil weil st public auetion, tn, teont ture, Office Partitions, Personal AT 5 0'CLOCK P, the following de Effects, Etc. trict oF. Collmble. RDU: heisy Iot Aushorcs At the | J. OWEN & NON, AUCTIONEERS. cares reject_a clock jm., April 16, 1023, for fur o sell to the Dis- ntaining_approxi title ‘or no sale: a deposit of §200 will be ro quired at the tinia of sale and settlement to deraigned irusteen will | Geargln avenue and 16th street n.w., morth o o . il fi i Re'made within Bfteen ‘(1) “Hars of {he date | Sell 8t public auction, n front of dhe ‘nem | Bark”roat and south of Fareanut mieerc Fur. | ©f social history he will find her | of social sanctification. around the rear of the ear When fts pol- | 435, IS (g Bl Gier of sale. or deposit forfeited. and the” prop. | (O MOND OV N DAY | et information may e obiained at room 437 |more thelr victim than their agent.| Muzzy had come down the steps of |iched surface slipped deftly out (rom} i35y, 0r §odoe Wy erty resold nt the cost and risk of the defauit. | (1, MARCHL 1050, AT FOUL O Moo | District_bullding. Guaranty deposit of 8500 A life after all ls merely the sum of | the great house with much the alr{under his graeping fingers, while the},, \10 B 08 OF dodos. WHo cares after five (3) daya’ provious ad. | e following: deseribed land and pany B, The tight fs resarved to 5 of one who has paid a viait to a|roar of the exhaust left him gasping in | 6b 0 S9H think soi owe me some. srder of the & Company, the U. S. Marshal and s Sian0) of (the sutverel (o) the Disrich Wl | STl = Diclook jim ., aprli a1 citations of a whole lifetime—the | o wag “going on the loose.” Tears|at him with diabolical sweetness. raow do_vou show it? By trving to others. R B NEEITS ’ E biect to ‘8. byliding | For specifications and ' infe mation abeis o | Wonder is not that the conduct of the | of merriment came to Chery's eyes| “Cave man! she taunted ( e rrn.‘ ous. 1 not the kin And at 12 M. HGATE fon 1oan_amounting to about $2.900, [ Room 520, Distriet _building girl of today is not exemplary but|in the brisk wind. e trouble with dile bent over ana pleked up the \gtove, | 10 8tand for_that cort of thing. His 4 » particnlars of which will be ted at the | CONMISSTONER = = AT i 7 i Muzzy was that she had no sense o eliberating. 4 s P AL b e = ED DWELLINC 0. 4010 GEORGIA | time of <ale, and the amount over eald loan ch 8 1028 o SRENERHING that she has any sense of moral obli- Y e # Pt et W R eated, more |YOUT blue-blooded little ‘toddlers’ froni Automobiles, Etc. AVENUE NORTHWE 1o o hall £1:000 cnsh and bilanee §75 per HEE fronasts il gation whatever. s P T Pl e L e A i avenie & Noulsa(ns you whi3.18 Bia, and"at e reyioet of (e party v, recordiug and revenue atamps’ 0t pue, {VAric of Coumbia orin, o - e fobs. the undersigned frustocs will el at | chaser's cost. Terms of sale to e complied oate x « n ADAM A. WESCHLER, AUCTIONEER. blke muction, tu fnt of e premises. on | wiih within 80 dass'or depotlt forfeitod aagiinia, for @ home | rms to the provocations which sur- | epecdway and the country which lay ! a proper one Ee oo ming eyiu I celling L n . RS Y-SRV, 8 IMON, ormation d At Room 42 ice. Bu don't want you to a | OF MARCH, AD. 1 > VID ARRAHAM, District by ) = Household Furniture, Mahog- | oF MARCH. AD. 1023 AT FOUR O'CLOCK | @ oo oo, i e ! FOURl 0'CLOCK Trustees MU A&ds e xSy crossr colonial dwelling But its appearan Trustees SWITCH, HOLDING HER HANDS. “NOW ANSWER ME!" “CAVEMAN SHE MUTTERED. Trusters brance of tweive hundred and fifty doliars ! (#1,250), ani pay balance in cash; {axes and orded August 3, 1922, | g'clock p.m.. Mn 1de b d he thought of the e interes: ¢ Co- o sidered in relation to h L . |she grinned as she Hugl of & to placate her, he | . . torest ‘paid or adjusted fo date of snio: good tof e, Disteict of Co- | District of Cotumbia a site co & approxi- O o e A8s0C | effeot. of the phrase on poor Muzzy D e . Chitry made some|| Sticted by mately three neres, to be ted between ions by the indulgent recorder| g Ghs emerged from that atmosphere | S0% 20Ut awkwardly CORmy A aseing “:“\.\fi;r;r\\”,\;;:) gr:;' e, muttered ] March 17th, 1923 ton newspaper. 4 OFFICE o p At10 A.M. TIETMIPEL, R, FRANCIS SAUL, Land Company's subiivicion, called | OFFICE OF THE COMMIKSIONERS, D. C.. [custom conspires to bring into the | healing powers. She had worn on her | car were thirty yards away before he (), .. i curity Storage No. 1412 E ’ 5 c Heights,”" as per plat recordeq in | Washington, March 4 —Senled proposnis | faw short years of adolescense the ex- | face an expression of complete beati- | realized the possibilities of the situation. | 70", ) PER( ILUE, ook 24 at page 50 of the records of > fication, and Cherry had told her that|Then she came to a stop and grinned g2 SBuLs Tock pm.. April 1, 192 s o 3 . recorded In Liber No. 4224, folio 18 et " {of trust on the property sold. $200 deposit | {riat of S 5 the rest, because I was a full-grow C. G. SLOAN & CO; Anc. Aucts. | orine 1and thoords of the Dicie 8y s S ou Y e il T oy | frist of Colymbia &' sife i S avaoihas ol fhe park, picked up Bruce Cowan at|ing toward her, still keeping his dig-11" . b s vas a full-groy e iired wpon cceptance o nvey ately one thousand acres 1 fhun (or indeed any other girl of her| 0 s 0 0¢"the Magnificent Motors | nity. But Cherry moved slowly on[Man. Why, you won't cven let me teir State of Mary- | set) ever gave a thought in any such | Gompany, and then made for the|at the distance which she considered | ¥OU e ¥ou any more, < S x in reserved 3 Al prope ‘j,a """ Well. I'm not a stone image. Eut & Clark Player and Up- v Raui’s ani oters: Suiiiviston (ot ol | s A R A N A BUH O 18/ % . liafl aak v s isrdint el = . . in square num In “Ranl's Addition & s g h BACR aeat st's sec how much you right Pianos, Victrola, Of- |} {Ui,; S eI S O i e “wl {\ care. Come. now. We'll drive dow fice Furniture, American |t of g urisior, o, G PRI of Co-frarded: in Liter No. a3ad, Fotio 17 ot ae | | L ST A Peekskili and have dinner. The e . Lumikiay in Eber aulty e o1 e land records of the District of Columb: A 5 Sercasat sie e afterwar Slicing Machine, ~ 1922 Termacr saie: Soid subloct t0 a prioe dest {05"% o3t 57 i paris mevuied hees. As U st \ [ * i8n o rosa near| Tarrytow Buick Roadster, Carpets, |iai'io i amonici oo tie of i & 1 sned” trustecs Wil vell b i et (// Jan Niggers Younl like it Ivs 0 Rugs, etc., T Tevenne dtamps at | DAY, THE TWENTY-THIED - DAY~ OF e e min v 5 O}, Bruce, 1 oughtn't to.” B Llic Acti Siclinge A L CARCIL A° D 1028, AT FOURTHIRTY i F._ 242 | L But the idea caught in her m 5y Public Auction e T Tl o b | A B R {Ey SO O FUTTORE 1 (e e e At Weschler’s, siverelie the (oot Syelis foe LRt b i it 7 e Teoggn SLERCHERICS, of0 L v ' S ea o s e A the. defaniting purihaser after fve dase | in John H. Lewis subdivision of lits {n square i 5 unusual which aiways aitracied 920 Pa. Ave. N.W,, adeertisoment of «nch resale published fn some | 556 a8 per plat rocorded in book ¥ A NATIONAL SLOGAN / and, too—there was Bruce, humble Tomorrow, e of R, Mok ERvER 5 ke e MOVE RED BALL WA e S Cemmencing 9 A.M. CARD: E: GONS, Terms of sale: All eash QUICK ~SURE- SAFE. 1 "“You oughtn't to ask me. Bruce i o, Knabe: nearly 1ednoxRa aured Spon accetane ‘of o RED BALL TRANSIT CO. “Why not? s Some right + st 3. OWEN & SON, AUCTIONELRS SPRIINE Cant e venug S Wha' Large st TEuchivg. Ofpatisation Is hayen't 127 r gany Cabinet ictrola O i " » “No, one.” sk sald rownir curnibure. | TRUS FVALU. wo. | I thitty days or deposit forfel 8 America e e ate anoos i AT plnek IR HOWENSTEIN, _No. 4 Woodward Hidg. _ Main 2182 And then with a quick gasp o Citonier DWELLING. NO. 1188 2 ST N 1 FRED W. REEVES, CLEAN_FIREFRO0F STORAGE o i caslip o Clocet? L] e it of e ety et of st auly [ midSaSiess Vetropolitan Warehouse Company | 3% Wy g 4B Rav. youiresn godtitiitdial apo Ok Rudets, | of tie land records of the District | TRUSTEER® SALE VALUARLE PERSONAL ATTENTION TO THE CARE 0} after all.” Chairs, Hall | bia fyul y;\ mr"rmuw(v ulv |l;: [wl'\‘r’ - TIHR\ BRICK WELLING, “‘l‘\,l""l'lhr'vl,gl [4'44\‘ = Il'|\;|\|n~ : AT TOMO s They had come to a Lulving | by, the undersigned trustoes wil Ith ST N.W 1 0 ADE MERCHANDISE : 2 ‘herry always liked crossro The | WEINND AN, Hur TWENTY T Y | SPECTION, INVITED. | BN lh ey, Hmon ™ e meisei o . P e foliow ibed Taud pares MOVING STORAGE S ¥ ’ \ VRight Well make the river son i i faes. situate in fet of ol Ry where." fesignated as i e ou | 9, - R = ¢ the Red Horse Tave At 12 O’Clock Noon, | sienated aw_ar d e n o e premises. By day the Red Ho Tavern r <7 & 3assfol ’.u ] 4 n_u o I FInsT P tling modestly in its clean hills abe Automobiles, Including 1922 |2 rer viat recorded in Lier 16, follo 4. of | AT FOUR 0CTACK A . the river hore the chaste exterior of Buick Roadster, Nash Truck, ! L OF Colambias escept o3 miich of saif i gt en | PACKING SHIPPING | A B e ) g | 3 for. widening ailey in Distriet i 1. Nt ot Edwanl A28 & St W, e fromiing trong awas decentive oy By Order U. S. Marshal, and | oy ense 0 i 0 e : ; Ay ——— y - - : the rear of the house a large bul Other Touring Cars, Road- | bt Nty et i il ot . e e e sters and Deliveries. e iy O ot i Leniviie e i . P UCTION. 5 f i "“"'; e ey My s -~ dass or depoait forfeited i Aa aooaty thelte S1o R T ag Jazz in . class b p = FUTURE DAVS, = deponit forfeltit v amix I ionerty Thelce ales Xijw o pue | onriaiansansiilon A ) s Sl : THOMAS 1. OWEN & SON, AUCTIONEERS. el THEODORE \Hlvl'V\l " st 2 .. A N | the inn h oy r10-d Gl rustees | “Uherme of enle: AN cash $300 ey 3 3 which other pla THRUSTECS | SALE ok THE VALUARLE | ©THOR. 7. OWEN & RON. AUCTIONTRIS | auired pon accentanee’of i ™ oo Sy STEAMSHIPS 3 s Al B oM DWELLING N0, 305 Tocarding And revenus stamps at Durehaser have envied, Here e i, wing | Trustees’ Sale of Valuable Im- (i, (i ol S0 ie tne peonesrs s » : ik otia s e g | proved Real Estate, Consist- | i el ot jhe viok ans ot of e letaniting e vysanoalh SN ing of the Three Four-Story | i e bl = one seemed to care s Trant of the and Basement Brick and FIED MeRER, New York Z i e iy TWENTY THIRD 2 dee11.106,0x8u 4 ty and flatule O AT 108 AT FIVE OCLOCK Stone Dwellings Known As 'n Plymouth 7 [lnd every air o . i ana promisce. sitv | Premises 2028, 2030 and 2032 |, £¥I1E PUNCHASER oF B Anovi Have racs o & [others or e v Wiltiam F 16th Street Northwest, and e torme of saie. (e said peoperty i “loin the Experienced Travelers™ / [for himself. F s patrd e wost of . < Fesolid. at tie risk and coat of il derani 5 = @68 not of those who cared or 1%, i 4 il inot S el iy 1 Vacant Lot in Rear Facing | e vinicer st ine sime wiaes o witdis | B The Giant Express “PARIS” § | {the consequences 'of nbla s on V Street. 1928 AT FIVE 0'CLOCK B, upon the Wadnesday. March 28 (Seiling 1 P.M) @ | HE TURNED OF1U TH ST ”"“‘”'fi hh_\;d»n; of the 8 prior dee virtue of a certain deed of trust duly | above named conditions Th M -fi “FRA »” ! rallroad with their swains; “get- roqired wpon | radeyaed o Tiher o, 4491 Tolin 50 o1 iy Ouer of ¢ e Magnificent NCE” g | quick® small fry with their wive cing oot o af the District of Cotmm | mri3 d&ds.esSn Wednesday. April 18th | rounded her Tndeed. it is extremely | bayond. Distance meant nothing to| “Come on, Bruce.” she cricd or other men's -from the cit 1 with within 80 | VA, THON, 1. OWEN & S0%, ATCTIONEEIS LAFAYETTE May 12, June 23 A {dcubtful whether she thought at all | Cherry except as ground which was| “He walked faster. Cherry drove jdark Jews e ol trunteen will well ICSTEEa SALE. ok R e N Ve et PR fabout the moral aspect of her indul-|to be covered in a glven time, and.|miore rapidly :mmm»e professional dancers MR L ME L e PROVED REAL BESTATE. KNOWN A8 Eavuins yciad P .gences. She took life as she found it | the exactions of the traffic policemen | He stopped, o did Cherry. Tt was|the Rialto. and staid bu TANCIS M T Al S . TWELFTH STREET NORTHEAST o ARIARwERd ahe claesi shins {like a humming hird in a_garden. having been grudgingly met. in a|an enjovable game for her. a most|a twinkle in the exe) from Har SOk PR s L et dent < fortiambean. . Mar. 27 A sipping as <he pleased from fower 10 | short while they were bowling along | exasperating one for him. {the Bronx THOMAS DOWLING & ¢ and pren ated in the ¢ G vaall: AT d SH e e D oML v the sunshine of her | in the general” direction of Albany | “It's a long walk to Poughkeepsie { It was lonz T clock w S ington,” Mintrict af Columbin, and S BT IS SAGUIAL GF Tt s ae 20 May 3 i | with no par r :vh)l"‘fl ingivice but you can make it by 10 o'clock lffi}l'r\ml\ 1"‘\\\\.n4 and Che drove ir ‘ . nanmi velng et of original lot hirteen (13) | 200 Y {he o ity fecuren Hhore s “ sas that (herry was un- | except to find as many fine straight|you hurry. Il pace vou, Bruce.” the parking place beside the Chancery Sf;‘le of Dglll'asbslz i square one hundred sud seventy e (731 4L i oL At T SRR AT e UL LT St In ¢ could sav!streches of road as possible and t0 " “You will—:!" he cried and made |having been held up blowo siness Propert o. contaited i wing metes ami | \oNTAY 2 TWENTY SINTH DAY OF Al W humming bird was unmoral. If[ pass over them with the greatest|a furious dash toward her, covering jThey had dined quite comfortably Bu AP )"?W J bounds: i S theinanth s An (- 10 FIVE 0°CL00K 1AL the | [0 The Fidality Tourist Co.. Gen'l Agent, Was unnioral, it was as Dr. John- | spesd consistent with the bare pre-|the thirty yards in four seconds flat.\a place he knew in Pe New York Ave. N.W., Just | i3, (i 00 nning (hebs | following real estata. wituated in 1he Distriet ew York ave. n.w. Wae an infidel, in that *he | serving of life and limb. | But Cherry had moved farther up the Bruce by some magic had . £ Columii 1 ot I All Bailings 11 A M. ] East of 7th St., to Close an i feri. thence wonth eighiy feoti {nence {08 (olimiin sl Wesleosisd. R Djanediecct 4 had never thought upon the subject.” | Among other reasons. Cherry liked|road and the sound of her laughter|cocktails in teacups. one ’ t thirts (30) feet fo the east dine of said 1o mibiiieiaion GF 19Ek In kg ek Cherry had never thought with a great | Bruce Cowan because he knew more iRGonCeRtinin: Cherry had demurely sipped ilience north elghty (501 feet (o iy aia. Nindontsatl dwanty. (e01c| denl of seriousness ahout anything and | about the diseases of motors than any | ~ “You said this car ‘picked up’ very | They were very bad cocktails, b LA S e pary ool guigd Addition.” ax per piat re’ | those brief moments of self-communion | one that she had ever met. She liked | fast. 1t does, Bruce—adorably. But{they served to diminish the sulle) nhin. holding an K e TOMFiee ol By o of the surveyor for the o [ Mumired and | Seventr fiva (1 ce of the survevor fo {vithin the following metos and bour 3 the Wn- | Zinning for the same at a point on Nixteenth ms of sale: Naid property is subject to an glmuing oc o L2 skt 10 | a prior deed of frust securing an indebiedness | which David Sangree had noted h| to talk about moters and their trou-| it doésn't pick you up. ness of her companion. who {approval seemed merely the outerop- | bles. and the relative merits of dif-| " “Oh quit kidding. Cherry. won't|{sented the indignity Cherry Pings of a rieh vein of valuable metal | ferent makes of cars. These were the|you |upon him. But she had bro {Strect twenty (200 fost south of the northeast | 8 Trior deed of trust securing R dnens n Mot iy Tar beneath the surface and | chief topics of discussion among the|” p'm not kidding. You can see forlaround her fuger | AT 4ot ead” watinre and rtmang | 3, $4,000. and sald proverty il e st sub TRIPS ||| wiicn Semaine 1o be discovered even | soung people that she knew u yourself—— And she sent another |and. scarcely knowing Alicia Mohun had | they were talking about one another, | ,joud of dust in his direction. dona it, Bruce Cowan himself CLOCK PO rce gon jong the line of snid street sixty ther uth along the line of reet OIX1Y | {6 purchase price aver and above san deed [to Cherry iggrself. 5 looked as crestfallen as she ready to believe that he was no le estate sifuate in et of Colnmbin, | MARCH @ the ity mrld dkds.ox®a STEAMSHIPS WESCHLER (30 Toet. thenra weal alghty. (AD) feet, thence ’ e Sk R el 3 4 ] : OF thist one-third is fo be pald in cash and ; | ever made®a practice of secking the | and Bruce Cowan more than others orth sty (001 Tast. anl thence easi elghty never m " ; with the fmprovements. able | two yenrs with intersat ‘at tile Tidewater Virginia ed. and rightly, that to a person of her | Her roadster was a Magnificent, The sound of the jazz at the Red A Torma of fale: One-thirl of the purchase | FAle of wix and one haif per cont per annum, | NORF . {Gchnite ambitions. religion could have | which her companion had sold her.|won't you?' el e et 'aaid in ca e, ener 1o | manes o ha" ynid i eash. ‘anae”{n" v | DAL, sy, tevired, by second aoei ) T ORFOLK— I nothing to offer her. But. dressed in |and it had lived up beautifully to #8] = “Xo I won't. Walk! or run If youjshe had reached the porci. for this ments, M “Tweo! years, | QUAl Instaliments. pazable in one and (wa ) 34 jin aption of ihe purchaser. ' A deposit of | /IRGIN SAC her Dest with Cherry by her side, expensive reputation. She was |y 2 T """ lihe realized at once. was the real LW e vont mor annm. pasata | JEATe. with interext at six per centim per | 305 will b Taquired at the time e VIRGINIA BEACH B e ot 1o el ance @ vear, on | Sure that she had made no mistake | ‘T hrry. T wen't do it again” |thing—no modern Natel orchestra ot a ur e, sochod he | AU, PAvable sembaunuly toon, a5} A0 convesancing. roeording, tevene ‘tamne; | by Taster Sunday—a faghionable Episcopal | In it or in him. for in a way Bruce know vou wen't. Meanwhile—"|with its sophisticated “rag but the tonst perts “wid, or all { 00 oF 11 canh, At the aption of the | €L 1 cOt of purchnwer. Terms of sale 10 | Potomac River and ehu L here e e ndies and | was quite as magnificent as the car|,ng o waved & hand—'I've got a|barbaric jazz itself straight from the 1 of e frchaser, A deponit | pifenaser. A Sdepoxit” of £2000 will be re- | 17 SPICL ST SI0M, TS 80 (it nd | Chesapeake Bay reiminta Measant €0 the ese. Cherry | ho sold—big, masterful, with an air|qii,er engagement.” {jungle. The piano and violin. played Lo Coamns i matnrin] | Auired at time of wals. Al converancing. re- { Ll "rongld at riak and cost of defaults Every Day in the Year [ hever been. confirmed, and Alicia | of general profielency which left very | © Bli{ing ‘on spred she left him stand- [by apish hands, were more the ve g e e o | T e (i "omplion. with | Purchaser affer five”dasa’ advertisement o Modern Steel Pal | Mohun had never ceased tn regret her | little to be desired. "It was truc that| g, ghespleh, in the middle of the |cie of cadence than tune, and the rea : ; ! i f nme newapape i b e L atter o the | he was not quite sa RAHILRITOF tho: PuIbla wak: ot ok gl pchser, ©Sle wlect 1o | chumer.” Term ‘of anie (o be complied with | LTI 0T o Hewspaner published in n § ace s 10 e aatieritor e ? autte 5o splendid in mufti | n%, S e ; Within 1hirts days from confirmation | tha . truntees exarea. the right to roail the | Washington, D, C. eamers | temmorary effect would have been bene- | a8 he had heen in uniform—but then | %’ 1,4 no intention of deserting !banjos and the drums. lineal descer et i frnstee ronarves | hoperty at e riak and cost of defaulting e Clty T +« om i ficlal and the blessing of a bishop was, | his eves were lovely and his chin WAS| p;n, byt it amused her to drive away |ants of gourds and tom-toms “he roperts at risk and § hurchacer atter five daye adsortisement of o pUS 1 Woodwint T ekt Oftee L e e eepisen. Now. 1f | quite the finest that she had seen—a | Ji0"\live him to his alx feet one of | (Continued in Tomorrow's Sta fter five das<’ { dueh resale in some newspaper published i e, = e TSR SENW. | o o e was quite Indifferent to | Strong, blue chin shaped like the one | {7, (4" Gignity. Besides 1t would | : renle fin Cxome. news. | Wasnington, D, ¢ P (O SRR Norfolk & Washington the attractions of the Episcopal Church | on the masque of Antinous whieh she | " i Sime tocool off. Bruce | i istrict of Columbia OBERT (. Le > of of any of She e voung | had once drawn from at boarding [ &XC N 61 6f the few men whose | B FRAERL Tsien b B FORING, Steamboat Co. e s B NS JOUE | dehiool. . ARd then—wall, masculine o e . Shovida by i ,,‘PELOUZE COMING HERE e o Post lding mel dkds.oxsn i ruste pagan. in fac oiel Strength had always appealed (o her. : piteme jas| - gs of a conscience, tolerably respect- | strength had alway sense of subdued excitement. Tt was| ADAM A ATCTIONBER ADAM A. WESCHLER, Auctioneor. e i e L Thay had &pun off tia Tast five|scnse of SUDCURM X CCmID o il | i ! fu) of the opinions of oth ! tHe 1ast 06 liniy | sl ’, % . they did not obtrude upon vwn, and | miles of a lonely road in N‘»m:;lk MNE | his square chin and the mystery that | i Valuable Mecat Market Fix-|Trustee’s Sale of Groceries, intensely Toval In the few beliefs in ex- | less ‘than, four minuies, azd SMErty |iay behind a charactet which wasless| .\ o070 ey : i i ernals which she had imbibed from the | shut o > P and s g .miliar to than those of the bovs nstrel Trouve Wil av tures and Equipment, In-| Fixtures, Implements of ternals which she had {mbibed, from the | 51/ Ghe ‘fow "meat. with a sigh o[ familiar to fer hen thost O S ruve | cluding 2 Refrigerating| Trade and Lease of Navy It was this kind of devotion to her | BTatification. Cowan was a man. full-grown, and { Entertainment Features of Fun Fest. friendships which made her the center, *That cat- O e HaAVS YOiad) shiaokea OF the of the g)'u\xl) in which she moved, and e muttered | BUE 100 oom, she thought no léss of he was quick fo resent a slight or an | triumphantly. ome, every inch. | [T M aoquse of that. ~She liked to JAPAN 10Da Theult 1o Any one (hat she liked. She [Not even warm. If you could buy £00d | fampe the furies that lay chained in| K. Craige Pelouze of Richmond. Vi, ys liked Bruce Cowan—admired him in- |8asoline she'd jump the river—Fac his eves, for he was really magnificent | gtand monarch of th> Mystic Order of teneely. Mo had been a “peach” to her| I loye it. Glad I didn't get the | UF 0V, e Wwas angry. He appealed “'1""‘ Veiled Prophets of the Enchanted CHINA 14 Days Cases, Meat Box, Meat| Yard Market, No. 900 8th Slicer, Computing Scales, | Street S.E. Cash Register, Combina- | it "Safl, 1625 aui 7o graed November tion Coffee Mill and Meat 3!, 122,18 S0 b sine i Jand ors Grinder, Etc., Contained in |fiesi o the party wcirea nisrebyt e o’ dersienea ‘truste Sell by public actia No. 4708 14th St. N.W. b e Al premmines” o TUBAT . . I MARCH 'WENTIETH, 1923, COMMENCING By Public Auction, ![\1‘ 1o o'clack AN inincelianenus stork of iroceries, Fixtures, Iiplements of Trada, (' Wednesday, March 21, 1823 | 55l ice Roves, Scaion, Show Cases, tioor - Flec. Meat Grinder. Meat Diocks, Commencing 10.30 a.m. [ T 3 . o «aid ve i in Paris and so when, after the war he [ ‘K, K. he sal : something primitive in her, that must : Vew " ce, sl “Oh, say, Cherry, you couldn’t have L re- | Realm. will come to Washington to foofs and faif, "1t was not ‘an_easy | Janicon, even 1f it was But it was ridiculous how easily | staged by Kallipoiis Grotto in the What a1 1t matter where Bruce Cowan | bOUght it just because of vou passing “fiivver,” drove a few miles|ginning April 2. it was announced to came from so long as he had evening | “Sure thing” sad Gowan, ¢ 500 ke | Pirther and then turned the car and |day by W. P. Jacobs. general chair mar. of the committee in charge. A clothes and behaved himeel(? She had | 16, SNOREN. waited, thinking. s . to give Genie and one or two of the |90NY Your” 't get so pleased| Why was it that peril always fas- Alig others & talking to and Genle had at | _Now-—! Xou needn't get 5o DIhBol]yinatea her? The perial of Dicky |number of other special features are last agreed to ask him to her dance. Bowan Wilberforce. Danger. i luuutom.vr;( | being planned for the opening night But Cherry still had a felling that | €O eIy, You love the | Always to go one step further with-i Tpe atiractions will include e Wk 4 L,ove me—love my dog. You love the 2T o & elude vaun her missionary work was not quite] 0PN Niove e, too.” out coming a cropper. ‘m::\-": (;w;:;r‘,”h ak6 e Roined By e Pisic Min suceessful and that there were those | Caf; ¥Ou've £ol (0 1080 MG (00 0 with|had sworn a dozen times tha strel Troupe, both end men of which even in her own set who were not|, jThAl loved her but he had never kissed her | Strel Troupe, Doth end men of « prepared to accent her friend without (* Moy 1o 1t will The road was| before. His kiss had onty Teft her [RSCC, 2 ofde. ahows. noveits. game reservations. ~And. so since Cherey|quite deserteed. He bent over her and |cold, cunning and restfilL . oF|continuous dancing ‘and an cxiensive could not meet him as often as she |, pis hand over hers on the wheel. | Wanted him to be In 10ve WHD AE7. exhibit by the merchants and liked in people’s houses she met him | 5o ' crry” Tell me, you'll marry me, | 0f course. more even than ehe Bad|, ., facturers of Washington The elsewhere. That was her way of | (BAYs COCNT) wanted Dicky or Harold or Ted—be- manuacturers of Washineton =T showing her resentment to those who [ WAL X700 Cherry's toe pressed the|cause he was for\)lv]vh-nl.| It was | BI000 Mie Tor the dancing. while the fgnored him—against _her mother |, o808 T g the car lurched violently | rather gorgeous to be loved by a cave | Giliag Propheis Band will give con even. whose antagonism was quite|g, ward. He bore himself in patience he sense of her power fa certs nightl ” 2 EUROP E—-—“Eml.n'eu Express Service the mest dimcultitorenduns, = = Tt &he reduced her speed and then |nated her, but she didn’t In the lea el CHERB'OURG—SOUTHAMPTDN—-HAHBUIG Just because he was a salesman in|yith a laugh: wish to be in love with him. has been appointed to assist the gen- Via Quebec and the St. Lawrence the Magnificent Motors Company,” ) Wiy L iifle devill What did vou do[liked the constant danger of his maul-| o1y “committee in making arrange- o And not a Barton, a Chichester or & | nat Por2" he sald. {0 iler. but: $he would heve mjcal SIS0 Commitiea in making arrance: Empress of Scotland - Empress of Britain Gaibraith S AN, o ibs eaid cucliy. | zathec than Tet hin do it To smme | BSOS SOL SRE Coun (oRt Bie Mex Empress of France Quickest Route Across the Pacific Fortnightly Service from Vancouver via Victoria, B. C The above stock and f} ‘aires, together with unexpired torm of lease ‘Wil be offored na an {entirety and » a_satisfactory bid in not re- i | celrea wit I mmediately sold in detail. JOSEPH B, STEIN, Trustee. SAM'L. RAPPAPORT, Attorney. 911_15th st. n.w. & BON, AUCTIONEEKS. ALUARLE UNIN. TRUSTEES SALE, B NEAL “ ALE_OF ; OF MASK. AVE. NE " IWENT, Wi L3 AR By virtue of ‘a coftain deed of trust duly el "v‘n : .“I < : % Sl “” ,‘: ust Aul¥ | rocorded in Liber No. 3226, folio 8 et seq., reeordnd i Liter No. i 2o {of the land records of the ' District of Colum: el et ot Coibin, | i wna at. e eryinet G i Dariiy, semiud for male by pabiie. aneton Tont. of the " prmises an AHERGBLY Sthe 'rWENTTanC O R e e i ) or CH., . AT FOUR MONDA k- R NINE’ AN TRIRTY 0-CLcK 1M, he following.de. | 5% y28 B s AT RIVE O CToR 33,000 tons disp. Empress of Canada - 33,000 tons disp. Empress of Australia Empress of Russia - 25,000 tons disp. Empress of Asia - - 25,000 tons disp. Largest, Finest, Fastest Steamers to the Far East Terms: Cash. ADAM A, WESCHLER, ADAM A WESCHLE] uxiliary of the grotto Muzzys' social ambition was get-! i 17 T hot going to let you off [him—to keep him tamed-—that Was a 4. "hoads the auxiliary committee ting_just a little on Cherry's nerves. | ., aqgily. game worth playing which made the | G "5 oe "0 70 feiinding features wcribed Iand and premises. situate in the eity of Washington, Distriet of Columbin, to-wi Lot 9. in block 1 Waggaman and_Rido Trusteos’ subdiv of “Woodley Tark,” as por plat recorded in the offiee of the surveror for the District of Calumbia. in Liber County 13, at folio 7. said block 16 being now known for Purposes of assexsment and tnxation ax Sruara 2108, improved by seven-room and bath brick awelling. electric Tight, hot-water heat and Earage, fo be sold subjoct, however. fo a prior deed ot tri . at 7 per cont, due November 1 Torms of sale: Over snid trust cash. A de posit of $500 tsquired of the purchaser at the of " anle. ng. recording. o4 At the cost of the purchaxer Torms of suls to bs com Plied with within thirty dass from day of fale, otherwlsn the frustess reserse the right fo resell the properts at the rigk AnA cont of the defaulting purchasor, after five daya’ ad vertisement of auch resaie in xome newspaper pubiiahed 1a’the ity of Wasiingtar, b.°C. CARL €. CRAMPTON CARL W. MARKHAM, * mhl1%ddede.sxSo- i slon_known ax “‘Belair Height MARCH, f < described Tand and prem- situate in the county of Washington. 10t of Columbia, and dosignated an- and being lot numbered four (4) in block numbered weven (7)., In Gardiner G. Hubbard’s subdivl a8 per plat recorded in Liber County No. 8, follo 80, of the records of the office of the siurveyor of the District of Colambi, Forma of sale: One-third of the purchase mones tn be PAld fn vasit, halance In tho equal instailments, payable in one and two years, with interest at & per centum per annum, ahle semi-annual from day of male, we 4 By deed of trust ipon tiie property soid, or all eash, at the option of the purchaser. A deposit of £500 will be required at time of sale. All nveyancing, recorling, revents Stamp. etcn at cost of purchaser. Terms of stle to be complied with within 30 dnys from day of sale, otherwisn the trustes resstves the right t0 ressll (ha property At the rick and cot of deraniting purchaser. After fte daze ‘acver. jsement "of anch Tesale in_some mewspaper published in Washington, D 01 e o WILLIAM ' WALKER, Trustee. 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What are you going to do?" “This.” And he switch, holding her hands. swer me!” “Cave-man stuff—" she muttered. Yes, if you like.” And he kissed her. Let' go my hands’” she gasped, stifled. 3 The car had come to a stop, slowly, in the ditch. No,” he sald, and_then more quietly, “Damn it, Cherry. You've got to listen. T love you. You ought to know it by now. I'm keen for you. Honest I ani. And you wouldn't want to come out with me if vou didn't like me a lot. Tell me you'll marry me “I"don't like to be pawed, Bruce,” she sald, struggling. Please! Answer me.” turned off the “Now an- e Rraftios ansmeramos nenl N small talk of the Carringtons dinner table seem a most trivial amusement. A feather of snow camé out of the dusk and moistened her cheek, re- calling her to_a eense of time and obligation. Twenty minutes had passed since she had left him. So she drove back rapidly, spearing the dusk with her searchiight. which at last fcked out Bruce Cowan sitting on a ence rail, smoking a cigarette. She stopped. “Well,” she asked calmly, ‘are you chastened.” He climbed down deliberately “No,” he muttered, “just ehilly. “Oh, then perhaps I'd better drive off again.” . “Just as you please,” he said with a shrug. . She stared at him silence for a moment, her fingers of the clutch, her e poised above the accelerator. though she knew that he of the “fun fest” will be a popularity contest for women, the winner of which will be awardéd a diamond ring valued at $500. Other prizes include a steel garage equipped with a ho water gas heater. an automobile, a radlo receiving set and a phonograph. AT Unfortunate Accident. From the Knnas City Sta “Molke,” said Patrick. “vou lonk down in the mouth. Has anything happened to vou?" “Rotten luck bedad. A big beam just feil on a man at the factory and killed him.” replted Mike. “An’ was he a friend of yours?' “No, but the man 1 owed tin dol- lars to begorra. was standin’ right next to him, and escaped as if by & mirade” - €