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s OBRtR - CHEVY CHASE HOME, SIX BEDROOMS, TWO BATHS monthly terms. Address Box 270-A, Star of- WANTED TO0 BUY—HOUSES. W HOUSE; first payment " WARING & €0., Frankitn 5571, TED A n personal . C. on, Mt with garage or nt or Petworth prefer oom for same, with all mod: + $10000; will make immediate.possession 35 ofic VESSPECIAL asnimgton property northeast o southeast, for & quick sale EAST WABHINGTON REALTY It your Mouse In lo- t it with us COMPAXY. 1328 Xou TROOMS. 1 LB 'nuonm condition: e, or ne. near Capitol. Address Box 47-B. Star o ROOM HOME, : hot. garage or room for payment. 1f vour The ahove requirements and d reasonubly. and you desire to sell . addrens Box 40-K, Star office. v bath and Phone Mr. T section, over $10,000, before 10 a.m. 10D FRODM HOUSE provements not wopriced store. Particulars to R. S MONDS. 1121 Prince st.. Alexandria. V. TGHT 0K NINE TROOM 1 for garage. o near substat would Conyenlent to a D MR o S, TYOUR PROT iring woderately priced st wection: u want quick co., tomes i north List_your houses with us if resnlts MUTUAL REAL ESTAT Thone Mais 80 el oz Je2 COLORED HOMES [Wanted, fro 5 42 B rws., preferably o.w...on Have the Clients. They have the cash properties —Investment LTER: \\mlh Good purchaser. k sale. See O. B, HOPKINS, 219, Bond bldg. WE HAVE MANY APPLICATIONS DAILY for houses from $3,000 up. - Alse good business P property. You will get Tesuits by listing with WM. BALLARD, 1217 Eye ot nw OUT-OF-TOWN REAL ESTATE Fom_sK I3 SEW Ot | X Tage: modern and_furnished: North Chesape Phone. North 8083 | - or Hyatu FoR RENT_NFW FOURHOOM C OTTAGE, North Heach, Md. Call Franklin 4848. RENT AT NORTH BEACH, MD. 8 desirable ‘bay front cottages for rest for he season. Immediate posse J. EDWARD LEWIS, Main 551 ORTH BEACH. MD. e have for sale & number of exceptio e lots in the new subdivision adjoining rth Beach and facing the bay shore: this is of the finest tracts on the bay front; it willl worth your igation. 1t you are ip tefested in’ bay fhore properties, ‘see us at onfe before all of the best lots are taken. - We wil submit reasonable terms. J. EDWARD LEWI ain 851, 912 15th SUMMER CAMPS. X 'NEW FISHING CLUE NOW BEING OR- Eanized will accept o few more members, preferably_married men who own cars. We have ‘the most' beautiful camp sites fishing grounds within reach of the Capi- tol, pear a splendid bathing beach, where the big r waves come rolling in. Less than 200 minutes in a filvyer from the Capitol dome.”Give name, occupation and references. (Addriss Rox 287 A, Star office. AUCTION SALES. FUTURE DAYS RS. | Sultey LOTS 802 3 AT THE SOUTHWEST CORNE nd AND O STS. N.W. By virtue of a nstrument No. smoug the land Columbia, and st tain deed of trust recnrded March ecords of the District of the request ‘of the party ndersigned trustees will in frout of the prem- on T THE TWELFTH DA OF 'JUNE, AT FOUR 0'CLOCK P.M., the following described land and pre sses. situate in the eity of Washington, DI trict of Columbia, and designats and"being an undivided one-third interest fn lots and 803, in square 49, togetber with the im- provements, Terms of sale: d of the purchase money to he paid in cash, balance in’ two equal fustallments, pagable’ in one and t Yoars, with interest at 6 per centum per & num. ‘payable semi-annually, from day of ga aecured by deed of trust upon the propert zold. of all cash, at the option of the cquser 8t of 3200 will be required at T e recording, revenue wtamps, eic, purchaser. Terms of xale fo be complied with within 30 days from day of sale, otherwise the trustees reserve the right to resell the pr of defaulting pui dvertisement of wueh per published ia W CHARLES W. WARDEN, ERSKINE GORDOX, OF VALUABLE TWO- ‘TRY BRICK DWELLING, BATH. HOT-WATER HEAT, ru, TRIC LIGHT, NO. 5502 8th ¥ 5y Virtue of & certain deed of trust duly secorded in Liber No. 4810, follo 114 et e of the land records of the District of Colu bia, and at the request of the party secured fhereby, fhe undersigned trustees will offer for sale by public . in front of the remises. on _ MONDA HE ELEVENTH Y J! O0'CLOCK scribed land and_prem- ¥ of Washington, Dis- o wit Lot 44 fn Oden R, d_land” and premises also known purposes as lot 44 In square 2993, “mproved as above, to be sold subject to & rior deed of trust for 33,750 at 1%, due | arch 7, 1025. Terms of sale: Over said trust, $1,000 cash, balance payable $80 month- Iy at 814%, secured by & second deed of tru upon the property soid. or all ca at the option of the purchaser. A deposit of 00 required of the purchaser at the " time of sale. All co recording, revenue 0 notarial fees at the. cost of the Terms of sale to be complied with within 80 days from day of sale, otherwise the trustees reserve the TEht to' resell the roperty at ‘the risk and eost of the default. purchaser, after five days' advertisement uch resale i some el T published in the city of Washington, 1. C. VINGENT L. TOOMEY, FRANK B. TIPTON my81-a&dnexsSu intees. ADAM A, WESCHLER, AUCTIONEER. TRUSTEES' SALE OF_ VALUABLE TWO: STORY FRAME DWELLING, 4701 MEADE STREET NORTHEAST. “HAMP- By virthe of ‘two deeds of trust recorded anmy Jn Liber 71, ot follo 848, aad 4771, at follo 351 of the I of the District of Columbia and quest of the party decured thereby, the under- wigned trustees will sell at public auction, front of the premises on MONDAY, JUN! FOUR, 1925, AT FIVE 0'CLOCK P Tollowing ‘deacrived lang and. premises:. Lots numbered eighteen, (18) and nizeteen (18) i numbered f e semi-annually, leennl the propert; or al mh at the option of the pur m iarehater 1o \Bax all :nlvmlellfi lfl to make set nt o will be forfelted e a0 provicty upfl 'W. STETSON, PACKARD. ‘.nu.u.lwm Trusteess AUCTION SALES. THIS AFTERNOON. SALE OF VALUABLE TWO- TROTTORT N6 s08 1868 BTORY BRICK DWELLING, BTREET N By victue of a certain deed of trust, bel rument No. 60, recorded Aug. mong the land records of the otatrict Columbia, and at the request of the fm’ se- cured thereby, the undersigned trustees will sell at public duetion, i on_FRIDAY. THE A.D. 1928, AT FOUR lowing-described land and premises, the District of Columbia, and desig: A beimg ot 31 §n John . Gregors's subdivi: slon of lots in square 1008, av por plat record ed in Liber 18, folio 89, of the records of the ofice of the surveyor of the District of revenue stemps &t purchaser’s s of sale to be c::musa with within 30 T N feit days or depouit forfelted, o ns, _my23-akduexsu Tristees. TOMORROW. IMPORTANT NOTICE On account of the temporary congested zone order OUR NEXT SALE OF AUTOMOBILES WILL TAKE PLACE SATURDAY Commencln{ 1z Noon i Capltal City Garage 410 8th St. N.W. |n<‘|ud|nl the following Cars, by order U. S. Marshal: Two Ford Roadsters; Chandler Chummy Roadster, Stanwood “Come and Ford Tourings. Also, for account of others, Hudson Super Six Tour- ing. 1923 Studebaker Coupe (prac- tically new). eto. Also Solid Tire T'ress and equipment, by order U. Marshal (may be' inspected at No. 1213 Bank N.wW ADAM A, W CIIIEIL my31-2c Auet. ADASC A. WESCHLEK, U. S. Marshal’s Sale of Automobiles. By virtue of & writ of Beri fuclas issued out of the clerk's office of the Supreme the District of Columbia and to me directed. [ will sell at_public sale for cash. tion rooms of Adus at_the auc 3 o TY-THIRD, 1928, o touring car, model C N, Continental motor, Motor . one extra tire and rim. seized and lev ied upon us the property of the defendunt. € McMullen. and sold to satisfy judgment a No. 67198 in favor of the Massachusett 5 ahal. ADAM A7 WESCHLER. Auctioneer. my0.12,19,22 The above wule is postponed till SATURDAY. JUNE SECOND, 1023, at the same hou sale to take pluce at the Capital City Garage. 410 5th st. n.w. By order " ADAN A, WESCHLE i{U.S. Ma shal’s Sale of Chlnd- ler Chummy Roadster. By virtue of a writ of ferl faciss fssued out of the ofice af Che clerk of the Supreme Court Distriet of Columbia, and to dire ‘will sell at public ‘sale, for ¢ At the tlon roor of Adam A. Weschler, 920 l‘!lu vania n.w., Washing lnn D, T!' LVE__O'CLOCK _ NO/ BATU l'\l'A' JrN SECOND, 1923, nne (1) Chandler chummys rous with _one extra ti d wire wheel, motor No. 23849, seized llfl l n a5 the property of the d M rlnlr' and IDM 1o satisfy a )uu. : arabal. " my19,26-fe1 e UNITED STATE: k’s office of the 8 h.“.d % o e Supreme C« the District ot Coit o s G ot LYE_0'CLOCK NOOX, E_BECOND, 1923, three (3) Two (2) ‘1919 Ford road- sters, motor Nos. 341167 and 8851579, and one (1) Stanwood S-passenger touring car, seizad levied upon s the property of ‘the de- Loufs Hartig, jr., and sold to satisty gment in cquity No. 37427 in favor of Fickling. E. . BNYDER, ADAM A 5 my18.26& ol Hm::h.«“wurswn AUCTIONEER. ousehold Goods, Lot Mah. Office Partitions, Carpets, etc. By Publ:c Auction At Weschler’s, 920 Pa. Ave. NW., Saturday, Commencing 9 A.M. Masogany Diteg Toos Muite; 04 Chairs Tabies ‘and_ Bofas. Chest of Deawers: Frase; White Enamel and Modern Springs, _ Mattrenses, Dre Chifforabes. Ruffets, China Clowets Tables and Chalrs,” Mirrors, Couches, B | Cabinets, Ceds Lisnting ¥ixs Daven, pets, Marshal. A."WESCHLER. Auctioneer. Extension Pictures, Parlor | Seat and Mirror, 'Kitchen AN Lot u-rmum and Glass Partitions. RS | e it . 410 8th st. n.w., T:o Ford Ru;. sters, Chandler Chummy Road- _-lgn, Shnc‘:r“‘hll: ord und Comet ‘ouring Cars, Marshal; Hudson Other Touring Cu:a.m 1923 Shuloj- and Solid ;m Press, by Order Order syw “6” and 'ADAM A. WESCHLER, Auct. FUTURE_DAYS. THOMAS J. OWEN & 8ON, AUCTIONEERS, TRUSTEES' SALE OF VALUABLE IM- PROVED PROPERTY, BEING THE TWO- STORY BRICK DWELLING, NO. 3086 P w. By virtue Gt a_certaln deed of trust, beiag instrument No. 204, recorded 1923, among the land records of the District’ ot Co- Iumbia, snd at the st of fhe se cured thersby, e trutaes” wi sell at public’ auction, in front of the ines. on MONDAY. THE FOURTH DA Ve 1938, AT FOUR. 0-CLOCK. P AL the | foliowing described land and premi ita. {ats in the District of Columbla and designeted s and being part of lot 197 In square 1287 in that part of the said elty of Waahi formerlyBeall's Addition ‘to’ Georgstown, di scribed in accordance with survey made Octo- {ber 18, 1919, and more particularly described in_the above mentioned deed of trust, the said part convesed including and fntending to include all the land im) d inclosed with said 3088 P st. n. use an & i fronting 8.79 ft. on P st. and running back 82 feet, more or iess, a41d_part of lot troating 20 f(. 10 in. on F at. sale: All cash over a deed of to $3,000. §200 deposit re- quired upon acceptance of bid. Conveyancing. recording and’ revemue atampi st purchaser cont. be com Within 30 days or depontt forieited MICHAEL WALSH, - my24-4&ds,exSuthol stees. ADAM A, WESCHLEK, AUCTIONEER. Trustees’ Sale of Valuable Printing Ma and Equipment, Office Furniture, Etc,, Contained in No. 1214 14th Street Northwest; Also chattels deed of trusi Dolag. Erintt g Company to the un- deraigned trustees. duly recorded in the land records for the District of Columbia, and st the request of the party secured llenlw. the unders| trustess will sell, tion, &3 'an entirety, on remise NEBDAT, 2 %;;{,N; 1028 4T ELEVEN o(iuscl( 3 pristiag shep equipment, coa- alatiiigin part ofs ¥ s s 3 Miter T, Pres 3 r ses. 1 Paper Cutt Office Fus ¥ "dr-xl:n‘n and Fixtures, Terms: Pnumnunmno- first doed the t_eof the wum irs, with fnterest fcant, within twe years from date of ‘I.l.:: g ) dol , ooy o o S, ‘F"". - o ed “with mu‘- e ot de. dmtit i Se fadteited” et truatons reserve of 5t So el i i Setaming oy " ve dar ment in h mm AUCTION SALES. AUCTION SALES. TOMORROW. C. G. Sloan & Co., Inc., Aucts. 715 13th St. 3 Upright Pianos, Large Cabinet Victrola, Navajo Blankets, Oriental and Domestic Rugs, Ornaments, Bric-a-Brac, Books, Pictures, Reed and etesTinee Fiber Furniture, hina, Glassware, Genuine Leather Chairs and Rockers. Overstufied Living Room Suites, Refrigerators, Bedroom and Dining Room Suites, Electroliers, Pool Table, Brass and Enamel Beds, Mattresses, Pillows, Metal Couches, Cots, etc. AT PUBLIC AUCTION At Sloan’s, 715 13th Street Saturday, June 2nd, 1923 at 10 AM. And at 12 M.—Automobiles, etc. Terms Cash. my81-3¢ mm:rr}u’mo NEER. Trustees’ Sale of Valuable Real Estate, Improved by the Park View Market, Georgia Avenue Between Park Road and Newton Place Northwest. By virtue of & certain deed of trust Instrument No. 68, of Mareh 5, 1928, fled by rument No. 110, of All'" ofthe lung " records of Che Uistrlet Tumbia, 4sd at the. request. of the pariy cured thereby. the undersigned trustees will offer for sale by public auction. in front of fhe premises. on TUESDAY. THE TWELFTH DA " A.D. at FOURTRIRTY P following described land d prem- ises. " situate In county of Washington, sixteen subdivision of part of “Pleasant Plain per plat recorded in the office of the survevor District of Columbia. in Liher Levy folio ‘80, beginuing for ihe ame i s avenue. “ninoty folio 67, at its intersection -with (he north line of lot numbered seventeen (17). runnin thence along satd Tot 130.62 feet to the wi thence south along said west line o 97,50 feet to the south line of waid alier: t Sl with sald alley, Sve (5) feat line of lot numbered three (8), thence south along sald east live of lot num- bered threa (3) feet to the wouth line of lot_numbered three '(8), the south line of said lot numbered three 185.13 feet to the east line of Georgia nue. thence north slong said east line of enne 140 feet to the pla said land uow known for purposes of Rssess- ment and taxation lots numbersd eight hundred_and eight (808), eight hundred nine (800) and eight hundred and ten (810). square numbered thirty bhundred and thiriy-elght (8088). Sublect 10 & prior deed of Terms of sale: trust’ for fogether with interest thence west alon 3 B 82,000 "required of the pare Al conveyancing. s st the cost of the pur- chaser. to be complied with within ffteen days from day of sale. oths wise the trustees reserve the right to resell fhe property at the risk and cost of the de posit of the time o Order U. S. |par faulting purchaser. after five duys' advertise ment of such e in_some newspaper in the city of Waghington, D . C. RICAARDSO MILTO STRASBUR my31-ddds xSy Trustees. 0 & AUCTIONEEHS. TRUSTEES' SALE OF VALUABLE TWO. STORY BRICK DWELLING, XO. 582 GRESHAM PLACE N.W By virgue of a certaln deed of trust duly recorded. In L 0. 4733, folio 50 et seq.. of the land records of the District of Co. lumbia, and at the request of the party se- cured thereby, the undersigned toustees will public_auction_in front of the prem PTUESDAY. THE TWELFTH "DAY _D. 1923, AT FOUR-THIRTY . the following described land custe 1o the District of. Co- square 3067, known as the corded 1 in' follo 123, of the secords of fhe office of the surveyor for the Diatrict ot Columbla. Terms of male: Soid subfect to'a first ‘deed of trust amounting to about $1.600 snd also sold subject to & second deed of r ing to about §300, balance cash. $200 deposit required upon acceptance of bid. Cooveyanc. iny c revenue AR, JOHN. P, DEEDS. Trustees. THOMAS AUCTIONEEBS, TRUSTEES' BALE OF VALUABLE REAL ESTATE. BEING A HOUSE AND_LOT NUMBERED 2964 MACOMB 8T. N.W. By. virtae of & certain deed of trust, béiny snstrument No. 127, of September 9, 1822, o the land records of the District of 'Columbla and at the request of the parties securad thereby, the undersigned will xell. at public auction, In front of the premises. an FRIDAY. JUNE EIGHTH. 1923, AT FIVE 0'CLOCK P.M.. the following described land and prem ises situate in the District of Columbia and being lot numbered twenty (20) in square numbered twenty hund: nd_eighty-fonr (2084), as described in upon_the !oumvmg T g a Jul.dds d ps rty is subject to a P trust secus nl indebteda 2 Fi0%000 ana 38id property’ wil be seld sy fect to sald deed Im-t indebtedness Of the purchase price over and above said deed of trust, one-third is to be rllfl in cash sod the balante in two equal i Iment, in one two years, with interest ! rate of six and oné-half per centum per annum ayable eami-enaually, wr-:,nd by ‘u‘fl:ondhdud of trust upon property or all c option Tof the purchuser. A de ‘m Ill.l‘be requi; [ll the time t:f ul. . conveyancing, recording, revenue stampu. efc., Sompiea wi ?&T"m““‘.‘.,"'x"" axy of com| withia s trom day of . otherwise depoait ;fil forfeited ind property resold at risk and ml of de tor five days'. advertisement o fa wme mewspeper publisbed in ROBERT L. McKEEVER, 1415 3 my29-ddds.exBu ¥ ADAM A, WESCHLER, AUCTIONEER. Valuable Improved Real Es- tate in a Business Zone, Brick Store With Apart- ments, Northwest Corner 24th and Pa. Ave. N.W. and Brick Dwelling Ad- jNoi‘nving, No. 2403 Pa. Ave. By virtue of authority vested in the und signed I will offer for sale by public auctio: front of the premises. whole. on MO DAY, THE FOURTH DAY OF JUNE, 19023, AT 4 O'CLOCK P.M.. the following described and premises, situste in the city of bington, District of Columbla, to-wit: n square 28, fronf 60.17 yivania ave. and about 50 feet o 24th street. improved by twostory and cellas store on first floor and 2 rooms Bath on 2nd Soor; hot-water heat. No. ol P i slse threeatory brick dwelling adjotning, No. ATe B Terms of sale: Bubject to first trust §13.000 o 0% due March 17, 1925, and ‘trust feet_on Pen conveyancing, recording, revi o tomplied. with witbin Ihirty” asys 1 5% Sate ‘otherwise the right is. reserved resell the property at the risk and cost of the defaulting haser, after five days' adver- tisement of ‘meb wesle in some Btwipaner ahed ag) Py aakdbe - ADAM A. w:flm:. Auct. & . g TRUSTEES' BALE OF 2-8TORY FRAM LLINGS, NOS, 1819 AND 1835 9th % virtue uut-n Sertatn deeds of trus De- truments num reapec: ti¥ely, recorded among the land records of the BUths renert ot the parties secured heraby. of A $he undersigned mm::- will sell at public fuction t- t of tive ises, on } 4 (!Fm E, 1928, rusaing thesce sogth 15 feet, ft, 4 in. to an siley, thence g said alley 16 feet, themce west 94 ft. 38 the pocs of beit ing. sale: reel sold sublect t a prior deed of trust ms -‘n‘ 5 Sver said trust 5o be paid 1n cesh B l'» of it required ‘upon each ot ot tisie’ ,IAM C. G. Sloan & Co., Inc., Aucts. 716 18th 8E. U. 5. MARSHAL SALE. of &_writ of fleri fac of the clerk's office of the Munici the District of Columbia, and to Il sl at public auc TWELFTH DAY JUNE, | 0'CLOCK P.M., two punching machines. drill | ing ‘machine. emery wheel, shafting, belting. dies, vise, forge, anvil, cutting machine and welding “outfit_selzed and levied upon perty of _the 3 Chair gment in TRUSTEFS VALUARLE BRICK DWELLING, NO. 211 11th 8T. S.E Ry virtue of & certain deed of trust duly re corded in Liber No. 4370, folio 366 et neq., of of the Distri Columbia, and at the request of the party secured there by, the underaigned trustees will sell, at lic_auction, 1n front af the premi n Fii. AD. cribed nd premisel rict of Columbia. and desiznated as and % part of original lot described as follows of 11th 20 feet: thence west K3 feet 1015 Inches ¢ north ‘20 fest to the northwest corner id lof, and thence east along the north line of said lot K3 feet 1034 inclies to the place of beglnning Terms of wale: Soid subje of trust far $3,250; required 0 8 fcot deed $200 deposit Couves led wi within thirty days or deposit forfeited HARVEY M. RAGER, MYRIAM A DOLAN, akhol Trustees. OWEN & 80 NE S§LE OF VALUABLE Two. b EY AVE. N.W, By viftue of a certain deed of trust duly recorded, in Liber No. 4400, follo 408 et of the Ia bia. and at the iherebr. the “THOS. TRUSTEES" escribed land the District of Colu being 1t 4, in E in _square north of s corded in_ Liber 13, the surveyor of the Distriet T subject to & first deed of trust fon £2.000 and snbject also to & second mps at purch of sale to be complied with or deposit forfeited F. R, er within thirty d . McINTYRE, dkdsexSukh Trustees. P!OPOSLI.S ey ine 1tz Sealed proposals will be received ut this office until 12 o'clock M.. June 1923, for fur nishing_atationery for the use of the United States Sennte for the fiscal year ending June 80, 1 Blank forms of pr . showing the quantity and quality of each article and the, form of bond to be signed by the bid and wuveties, will be furnished on appli tion to this office. Proposals should be in- dorsed “‘Proposuls for stationery for the TUnited States Senate.” and be directed to rge A. Sanderson, secretary of the United States Senate. Washington, D. C. Proposals specimens must be delivered at this of: fice, free of charge. before the hour named sbove. GEORGE™ A. SANDERSON. Secre- ary. BANKRUPTCY NOTICES iN_THB_SCPREME COURT OP THE DIS- trict of Columbia.—Hoidiog # Bankrup Court.—In the matter of Hears Harding, trading as *“The Northwest Realty Co..' bank rupt.—In Bankruptey. No. 1301.—Notice is hereby given that on the 11th dus of June. 1923, at 10:30 o'clock w.m.. rthere will be meefing of ‘the creditors of the ahove-named Dankrupt at_my office, in the Wilkina Ruild ing. 1512 H street northwest, Washingion, D. C., to consider & petition filad by the Trus. tee fierein for authority to sell to James H Raden for $1,100.00 cAsh & certain note be. longing to the estate of said bhankrupt made by Ravmond E. and Pauline D. Werner for crued interest Square 38, Pt worth Subdivision, Washington. D. ¢ Notie §s further given fhat if objection to is not made, or if objection be made and over- ruled, an order will be passed directing said ale forthwith. RALPH D. QUINTER. Ref. eree in Bankruptey. EDUCATIONAL. National University Law School Fifty-Fifth Year The regular summer term of eleven weeks will open June 15. This term carrles the same credit for the degree either the fall, winter or spring term. 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Agt.. 1419 New York Ave., Washington DOynuho-theCiw with Two Dresses? ¥ Where you're one of 25,000 with their hotels, their motors, their sacing, shops, their parks and sports and easy brilliant social life— set down in the middle of 2,000,000 Chinese? Red lacquer jce-in-a-glass! Chatter- ing bazars crammed with quaint bargains and yel- low amiles—and dancing at the tea hour! Whisper- ing, six-foot streets, and a thread of alien music from a lighted balcony—and home to dress for a formal dinner—with the movies afterward! 1s the East as the curtain rises; the Weet's private box at the show. Far away? Not when you kuew how to do it—the eusiost way YOKOHAMA SHANGHAI HONGKONG 10 days 14 days 17 days Largest, Finest and Fastest Steamship: To the Orun! ' C. E. PHELPS, City Pass. Agt. - 1419 New York Ave., Washington BEACH Is Unequaled as = SPRING RESORT HOTELS AND COTTAGES Moderate Rates Modern Steel Palace Steamers “Northland” and “Southland” Daily 6:30 P.M. OLD POINT COMFORT CALIFORNIA Thru the Panama Canal Make your plans today for this a 5,600-mile cruise that i European tour—at one-fourth the l‘lL Down the Atlantic SBeaboard, across the Gulf and t-lmun the P.In . Cl-l Then by west coast o o1 o Mesico e, Los_ARESies and Ban Francisco Ample time Sahore o :&-fl'# o Gorlato.” Nicaragua bertad, Salv n Jose, Tomuier and Mansasitlo, Mexico. Fest 10,000-ton_American steamers that af- ford every comfort. Low frstcisss fares. Steerage, SAILINGS FROM ‘NEW YORK Passengers—Freight. 3 S. S. Venezuela, June 9 S, S. Ecuddor S, S, Colombia July 3 July 27 !lfllnfl from Pier 33, Atlantic Termi- o b ist, relivoad agent or PACIFIC MAIL S. S. CO. 10 Hanover Square, New York Also to Boston an —— Information and Literature at OITY TICKET OFFICE ‘Woodward Buflding, 731 16th Bt. N.W. Norfolk & W Steamer leaven Pler 18, N. R. Clodiag Busdaye, at § B, (dayiight elu fays, 55 Saving time). EASTERN S. S. LINES Retes apon request. M STEAMSHIPS. “SHRINERS” Will Enjoy A SIDE TRIP To the SEASHORE via Historic Potomac River and Chesapeake Bay OLD POINT COMFORT NORFOLK VIRGINIA BEACH OCEAN VIEW Boating—Surf Bathing—Fishing Modern Steel Palace Steamers Daily 6:30 PM. New York and Boston by Sea City Ticket Office Woodward Building 731 15th St. N.W. Norfolk & Washington STEAMBOAT CO. Vacation Trips By Sea Baltimore to Boston Providence Savannah Jacksonville Try the New Steamship “Alleghany” Merchants & Miners Trans. Co. 1408 New York Ave. N.W. Washington, D. C. Mt. Vernon at 9 A. M., 10 A.M,1P. M, 2:30P. M. ROUND TRIP, 85c ’!dlllllllcl to Grounds E!“I’I) Marshall 9A M, 10 A.M, 1 2:30 P. M. 6P. 45P. M. Trip, 50c M Roun Moonlight Trip Every Night Hall, P. M, ., 6 d RESORTS. ATLANTIC CITY, N. J. WA:I';KINO rolina Ave, near Beach. Kunning water TO! OLD. New Cladl'iot\ Kentucky A brick additio smwurflw T . Yot botel from the Runniog water. TA Ocean end Connecticut av. Ideal location: large, airy fooms. Speclal sessom rates, Zlst season, Owner management, J. P. & A. M. DUN OTEL KAPTA « The Hotel within yeur means Michigan Ave. near beach. Cap. 30 I.lllu"nv. Priv. uJ- nnlm«;uou HoreL l!n-ch Haven, N. J. The Island Resort. The only resort n the Jersey coast t COMBINES perfect bathing. always good fi ing, with & modern hotel and gives sure relief from Hay Fever besides. Booklet. © temnls courts. " Opens June 23nd . B! Gl.! Mgr. The Enxluxde Hotel Windsor, °» 7+ Be Front. CAPE MAY, J Capacity 300. Hot and cold running in e room. Private baths. El Ownership_direction. R._HALPIN. STAR-VILLA, and Beach, Can. Running water, pris fee; ownership management. Charl ' s COLUMBIA Rooms en suite with bath: cuisine and se 3 W, ice_unexcelied: eleva MAYBE RR Y ¥h and Wesley Ave. Opens June 21 ‘Where Comfort and Refinement Capacity 176 THE BREAKERS | Boardwalk between 2nd and 3rd Str Bpecial June rates. K. A. YOUNG, Mgr. Wlldwood Manor Wildwood, New Jersey CAPACITY. 400 EUROPEAN PLAN Whole block ocean front. $100,000 spent nn Improvement rictly modern accommodn tlons. A la carte dining room. Nominal tariff. Tennis, Golf, ailing. Orchestrs, Duncing. Bodkier nry S Duncan, Pro Mecray & Bro. Fomia Cuiai ek, Near Heach. Cap. 200, ater. Priv, haths Htieges. Mod: rates. Bilt Bildwood s Finest Hotel Am S Lior Private batha: Goir, aaciag. D. J. WOODE Running rivar bath: bathing privileges; & it service: booklet. G. K. SIND Running water, good table. 0 meets trafns free. E.J EAGLES MERE, PA. ARLlNGTON HELDO BREAKERS, 0¥ BEACH HoT! WASHINGTON, The summer resort that is different, because it combines mountain and sea- shore conditions with unique surround- ings. The xandy beach and temper water of the Lake of the Eaglew a ford splendid ng 2,200 feet abore sea level One of the finest 18-hole golf courses in_America For booklet and rates write THE CRESTMONT INN Willism Woods, Manager THE FOREST INN Herman V. Yeager, Manager THE LAKESIDE Jobn 8. Kirk & Son THE RAYMOND B. C. List, Manager REHOBOTH BEACH. DEL RESORTS. ATLANTIC CITY, ths. Ususl exclusive tes consistent with O A e TROMPSON & FI..EPROOF AMERIOAN PLAN ON THE OCI?ANM.'.OHT Ip.dll ring Rates. Always LR el lieation ta the hotsl ORAR HOTEL STRAND i{, rander deisghtfal concert e BTN A AACE o the preees; {ropersied by, (o el o the Gxcluive sen o sty Mumsgement - Prone Atisntic City 165 Sernia ATLANTICCITY,N.J. Theideal American plan hotel directly on. the ocean front. i CAPACITY 600 e, Ocean_front Hotel Henlopen 2000, ot Special rates B klet with map. Paved road all wa safe beach. Best of food. Same mi MARLYAND. NOWTH_WEACH. MD., LETCHMORE COT- tage. Washington ave. and Philadeiphia st.; home o TURAL HOM WEST RIVER AND Chesapeake now open: Iarge lawn. dense shade. boating, bathing and fshing: s dinners: write for_ weekls and week-end ra Mrs. MATILDA NO! 5 . wonderfyl view. ‘modern: write or phone for tions. Mr. and Mrs. CHAS. H. KAUS, Propa. . ORKNEY Orkney Springs Hotel Washington’s Mountain Resort In the Allegheny Mountains. Opens June 14. 2,300 feet elevation: American plan: table nis, dancin wimming and mineral springs and hathe: Booking office, 945 Pa. ave. Bookle COCKRELL, Pres. SPRINGS, VA. ___HARPERS FERRY, W. VA. THE LOCKWOOD Mrs, A. P. Daniel, Prop. __ Open for the Season VIRGINIA BEACH. VA. Idlewhile Cottage ot oot Tew min: utes’ walk ‘to Casino, country club and golf links: large. airy room spacious verandas: excellent cuisine and bat ing facilities unsurpassed. Write for rate Special rates for June. MOVING. PACKING & STORAGE Grand Atlantic Hotel e VIRGINIA AVENUE (STEEL PIER) Widest and Mont' Taryest Hotel OF the Beach Front ALL CONVENIENOES, AUTO BUS, GOLF PRIVILEGE! Rate, $4.00 Up. 0. D. P“XTEI. Prop. 3.: Avenue in Besort | BAGGAGE "ANHAT WARE | .50 b oo 32 S. Carolina Ave. near Beach. American $3.50 up dly. dly. Special weekly. every room. Private baths. rooms. Hooklet. Tel. M & Barhart. ittenhouse Kentuoky Ave. Near the Ocean Running water Free bathing from ine 3106-J. Earhart WILL OPEN MAY 21st| Rebullt_and Modernized. H. W. HAMPTC EDGEWATER So. Carolina Ave., near Beach. GEO. A. CASTEEN. Special June Rates (Amer. Plan) $17.50, $20, $22.50—Running Water OOSEVEL Marylang Ave.. 2nd hotel from Beach. Capacity, 300, Rebuilt and refurnished. Runsing water. Private batbs. American plan. Rates upon request. non:x. NEW YORK AVE.. mear N Beachi. American plas. Ex- N = table. ~Elevator. te b-m Ruoning water in every room. 8. B. J. McGUIGAN. RAYMO M Worlds Greatest Hotel Success | PINE TREE INN “Heart of the 8t. 3 Placs, néar Beach. Fiveproot. e can pla fimulnm WATER. European $1.50 up in ALWAYS CALL N. 8787 OR_N. 1580-W FOR FRANCIS M. TAYLOR'S AUTG TRANSFER Load, 34 to $12; baggage, 3% to §1: piano, §i 72 ‘Offices. 717 L] L 8_MOVE YOUR FURNITURE AND LIMITED FACILITIES. LOW NEVER CLOSED. PHONE MAIN 1005, D EXPRESS CO. a3 METROPOLIT. AREHOUS STORAGE, PACKING AND smrrwa 50 Florida ave. o EST RATE RED- BALL' TRANSIT CO. NATIONAL HOUSEHOLD MOVERS Bpecial Rates to Boston aad From_Pittsburgh xovmo. "PACKING, SHIPPING. PHONES: M. 4229, F. 2425. FIR pxoov OVINO STORA KRIEG'S RESS BDACKING SHIPPING Main 9010, 1896 H Bt N.W. » N, DRY STORE FOR rhnfl-run AND ESOHLER'S, LOCAL & LONG DISTANCE MOVERS mooxrn FIREPROOF suiLoing (WE: CRATE, PACK AND SHI * PHoNE NORTH 3343 1313 YOU STREET N. W

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