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5 R ESORTS N ORTH WASHIN! AUCTION SALES. TOMORROW. GTON REALTY CO. ———TIncorporated—— BUILDER AGENT. SVHY NOT USE THAT VACATION MONBY AS A FIRST PAYMENT ON A REAL “ALL-YEAR-ROUND HOME'" SILVER SPRING AND SOUTH WOODSIDE. Drive out 16th street past Walter Reed Hospital and continue fust beyond tho District Lins Y on'Georgia avenue extended. *- NEW BUN GALOWS AND HOUSES; FRAME OR BRICK. y All cit#conveniences with advantages of suburbs. Targe-lots, good trees, built-in garages, cement sidewalks to electric cars, improved roads, ©ity water, sanitary plumbing, elactric service. $5,750 -t Smalk Castr Payments. o $11,500. Liberal Terms. NORTH WASHINGTON REALTY CO. Incor) Washington Office: 1653 Penna. Ave. N.W. Vhones Main 6152 and 9716, E. BROOKE LEE, President. Sales VACANT. [ 2 ouh St © rooms, bathi, .. “bay window. $350 Cash. Targe T-room house, all modern; gurage: in good northwest location; monthly payments. JOHN H. WRIGHT, YVermont uve. n.y. NE \\ CORN 8t and_Crittend Saul’s Addition; 7 large, atry which Tead o ctive featurcs und iences: bullt-fn garage hot-water heat, withi only $! Dremisca eve 1418 two-car small 1116 ‘R HOME ety ‘i S reasonably priced, L onty o V. \R\L M ST. Splendidly located, superbly built home, Off 10tk st.; spacious living room with place: beamad ceiling in dining room: French | doors: breskfast snd sleeping porches: white enameled range, Kitchen cabi e sink i kitehe Just deep. Tm- home that $14,250, with premises valte daily cAsh payment. Sa s and Sundays til 9 b laundry tray reen doors and window lley it and Price, er, p.m. ut_conditio rerms e, Main §320 after 5 Lincoln B. HOUSTON McCENEY, fire- will en- | porated— — Silver Spring Ofice, Phone Columbia 9821. P. BLAIR LEE, Manager. Vice President. WANTED TO BUY—HOUSES. WILL PAY CASH FOR G-ROOM, MODERN | house in good white section n. BSUBURBAN KEALTY CO., Hyattaville. M AM_MOVING To ' toors, prefer. detached, but will consider attached; must Be west of 14th st Chevy Chase_or Cleveland Park; price not' to ex- ceed $16,000; give full particulars. Addres iBox 84K, Star_office. —FIVE OR SIX ROOM BT Eulow or liouse; must be modern; prefer some shade; near cars and school; prefer Clarendon | or Aritnton section. Good cash payment. Ad- dress Box 234- WILL PAY ALL CASH FOR REASONABLY priced 8 or § room Lous t or south- east location; either latrobe. hot-air or hot- water heat. ’ Addrs K, Star_office. 6-ROOM HOURE, cash for barguin | 2FAMILY FLAT commercial zon OR LARGE HOUSE, 13 suitable for remodeling’ into onably priced; | ment. Call Main 2611, or write, R R | city or suburban; sub. cash paymen; no_brokers._Address Box 281-H. Star office. BRICK HOUSE, ¢ OR 7 ROOMS, N central northw must huule, . Address Box Z00-K, Star ofhe U | 1410 G _ST. |8 TO 10 ROOM HOUSE IN A make a substantial ca ayment. 1843 H st. room 903, & CO., 219 BOND BLDG Longfellow St. Near 13th St. 7 rooms, ami, Semi-detache ot 20x142, 2 £13.500 LW 16 ROO\II For Sale—Vacant. 806 Eye St. N.W. S rooms and bath, title ready, in first com- 16 BOND BLDG. Franklin 3571. Ist ST. NEAR FLA. AVE. Six, rooms: a.m.i: garage. Price, $5.000, L. W. GROOMES, 1416 F St. s —COLORED. Several excellent homes cated best northwest section, yto 9 rooms. Prices, $9.250. Terms very ed full information see B. B. PINN, Col. 5817. 712 Kenyon St. EDUCATIONAL. 6 lo- | $3,250 to! For | . M OF $500 ON house “and good monthly nental Trust bldg., room FOR COLORED. We can sell your house without delay | clients to buy & to 10 room houses, any Write particulars, AVIS & LIPSCOMB, Real Estat, o468, have ction 75%200 5%200 Foot Lots Deep Cove, Md., Subdivision. Overlooking Chesapeake B 8230, on Gladstone ave. Good fishing and bing. Annapolis and Shady Side road. HILIP G. AFFLECK, Tel. Main 507 607 15th St. 1 Edgewater Beach | . Water-front lots on salt water, sandy beach; |38 miles from Washington over Washingt ‘Annnpalh state rond: $400 to $1.200 cach. WILLIAM F. MATTESON. Bond jand N. Y. ave Phone M. 6771. | beach open_Sundavs 150-Foot Water Front. Deep Cove, Md. Overlooking Chesapeake bay. | blinds on Ihc b Price, $£3.800. Annapolls, Md. EDUCATIONAL. dg., 14th Ottice on Hotels—Tea Rooms 1 THE U. positio; INDU; FREE ployer. 50 Prominent Ho ploying 1 to 10 “Lewis” dents, - Day and evening classes now for A faculty of 20 experts. $5,000 laboratory equipment for prac- tical teaching— Hotel, Apartment Houses and In_;_mutmnal Management. ea Ma; Hotel Apartment Houses Need Trained Men and Women 00,000 OPPORTUNITIES IN S. for good executive s in AMERICA'S 4th { TRY. PLOYMENT SERVICE to Student and Em- ‘Washington and Restaurants em- Stu- tels ‘ming. | Room and Cafeteria | _OUT-OF-TOWX TOWN REAL ESTATE | “ oref LMI6E ST = e { PHONE D. Notes, Auctioneer Attractive Sale by Public Auction, Thursday, July 5th, beginning at 10! A.M. Player-Piano, Aeolian Vocals| ion, Brass and Enamel Bed, Dressers, Dining Room Furniture, Rockers, Chalrs, Kitchen Furniture, Floor- coverings, etc. Terms Cash. D. Notes, Auct. 633 Louisiana Ave. FUTURE DAYS. THOS. I OWEN & SON, AUCTIONEERR. SALE OF ' VALUABLE _DE- FRAME DWELLING, WITH /LARGE LOTS, 'NO. 118 HOW By virtue of a certaln deed of trust duly recorded, In Li . 4705, Follo 397 et seq. of the land records of the District of Colum bia, and at the request of the p thereby, the umh‘rnl’um trustees: at public auction In front of the premises. on HURSDAY, THE TWELFTH DAY OF JULY AD. AT FIVE O'CLOCK P.M following_described land and premises,” sitn ate I the District of Columbla and’ desig- pated as and belng lots 43, 44 and 45 in Emily C. R. Brown’s subdivision of scction nine (9. Rarry Farm, in County Book 8, page of the records of the office of the surveyor for sald District, subject to right of way for sewer purposes in favor of the District of Columbia, c demned in Distriet Court Cause No. 515 Terms of sale: All cash above a prior build ing association loan amounting to about $1,800. 200 deposit required upon acceptance of 'bid Couveyancing, recording and revenue stamps purchaser's cost. Terms of sale to be com- plied with within thirty days or deposit for- eited. WHITEFIELD McKINLAY, CHAS. H. FLAGG, rty secured will sell, e ', JeT, plat recorded Trusteos. E| By virtue of certain chattel trusts recorded in the office of the recorder of deeds of the District of ibia, and a the party secured t trustee will offer for sale by public aucti the premiscs fudicated below, at the pecified. and on the TWENTY. D B ST 08" certatn Hems ot fun ture, plate, plated artic book! ot _art, and NORTHEAST MACOMB STRE| fams: . By virture of recorded, in Liber No. foliv 439 et seq., land recor istrict of Colu t the request of the party sec nndersigned trustees will n front of the premises, THE TWELFTH DAY =~ OF . AT FIVE 0'CLOCK P. M described land and premises, te in the District of Columbia. and d as and be and 3. block W square 1603), recorded 1n Liber county 7. surveyor's office of the District Columbia. These lots are about 200 yar the American University grounds. and have fine Terms of sal property and the balance cash, at s option. $200 required upon e of bid. Con ng, recording d revenue stamps at purchaser’s cost. Terms fale to be complicd with withia 30 days it deed_of trust page 11 or all cash ANKLIN H. HOUGH . HENDERS0) “Trust JOHN ddeds.exsu MOVING. PACKING & STORAGE | MOVING STORAGE KRIEGS3XPRESS sacKing, S suipping Storage, Packmg, Shipping At lowest rates. Louis Notes, 421 10th st. n.w. Phone Frank- lin 3403. | Free vatning tro ,{u-xuuu POIIIIIIIIIIIIIITI I T Fromacovered pierat NewYorkto acovered pier at Havre. Train for Paris waitingatdock—travel with- out trouble. Six days to Ergland. Unsurpassed accommodations, on the fast express liners Paris and France, and internationally famous cuisine, Leisurely crossings, big, comfortable one class liners. Attractive $ rates. Minimum cabin fare ] PIIIITIIS CL L OLLLL Ll ATLANTIC CITY, New PARIS. FRANGE TAFAYETTE Aug. Popular priced on-eln.u :Mn Rochambeau. July 7 Aug. u.n. New York—Vige !-Ilnrdnllll.l Roussillen. . Now ouun--vuo—mm ATLANTIC CITY, York—Plymouth— Havre—Paris ) - July 18 dus. 18 2ot 13 York—Havre—Paris rote... July 14 Aug: 11 % l‘-,t a Beopt. 18 Oct, A i E uly 10 Oct. 10 Deo. Bept. 17 Nov. 9 Jan. . J. The Ideal Family Hotel Hotel Arlington Michigan Ave. (2nd House from Beach) Atlantic City, N. J. Special Rates Until July 15th Room with Private Bath (American Plan), $5.00 up Daily Room without Private Bath (American Plan), $4.00 up Daily Special Rates by Week Also for Parties and Families, One of Atlantic City's oldest and best established moderate rate hotels, not haying been closed in the past seventeen years. roundings. in heart of the resort. service. Make reservations ear! Capacity 250. Owner and Proprietor. MANHATTAN HEALY'’S So. Carolina Ave. mear Beach. Electricity throughe Private baths. Hotel | completely removated. Convenfently located, Close to beach and Boardwalk Bathing from hotel permitted. Running | Bathing from notel in Notable Write 51 Bept. 19 4 Bept. lwt-u La, Bavole. i Local Pre La Balle. . J u s = -— . e Ocean Open sur- | exclusive section, yet cuisine and courteous for descriptive folder. Sud Kentucky Ave. privte baths. ¥ ujp: 313 wevkly. Amorioan plan, $3.50 up daily, special weekly. | European plan, $1.50 up daily, special weekly. RUNNING WATER in EVERY ROOM rooms. Write for booklet. farine 3106-J. BARHART & BARHART. KENTUCKY KENTUCKY AVE., Near Beach REASONABLE RATES—Impossible to Duplicate Running water and private baths, elevator to street level, electricity and ‘phones in rooms. orchestru, dancing: privilege cuisine that is th | é Tel. hathing STALK OF 1 A ] Rumning water. Priv. bathe. 1T 0 Amer. Plan SHOREEFL infa ave., i lent accommodations wi Bpecial weekis Grand Atlantic Hotel VIRGINIA AVE. ( Widest and Mo Largest Ilot ON THE OCEAN FRONT LEVEN stories of real comfort with an environ- ment of distinct refine- datl managemnt acd pol cies hat e for_past fve years. E. E. GROSSCUP, Mgr. LONG-DISTANCE HAULING. RED BALL TRANSIT CO. NATIONAL HOUSEHOLD MOVERS, 4 Woodward Bldg. Main_2162. UNIOMN TORAG E NORTH 104 i‘i’l‘s N, SEPARATE ROOMS, $l b and up Local and Long-Distance MOVING. By Careful Men. Ratex Reasonabl PACKING BY EXPERTS. Goods insur $2.000 while in our long-distance vans. NATIONAL CAPITAL STORAGE & MOVING CO. 143442 U St. N'W. FOR FURNITURE fand “pi venfent n.w. Phone M; SMITH’S TRANSFER & STORAGE LOCAL & LONG DISTANCE MOVERS mooerNn FIREPROOF BuiLoin N ATLANTIC CITY TS REW ENGLARD WATER IN 'ALL ROO H“l‘l(()\'(l.l AT A COST OF umln))-. New Clavton Krnlu(‘k b, ’i R water. strictly oberved OTEL KAPTA The Hotel within vour m-ans " A Private OOSEVELT Murybang ot Board Baths, RESORTS. WILDWOOD. N. J. ; o its 5: and myriad attractions; and to the new 18-hole golf club. Numerous hotels and boarding houses, e o fprmetion s5A posket, write W. COURTRIGHT SMITH Managing Secrasary WILDWOOD BOARD OF TRADE ‘WILDWOOD, N. J. DORSEY Ctp- 200. Amer. plan. §8.50 diy. $18 weekdy aud up._ Iunaing wu- ter._Private baths. J. B. WHITESELL. Owner. ARLINGTON r Beach Cap. 200. Rupning water. Priv. bathe. _ Golt _privileg Mod. i —'_H—ETW 'flflw ‘s Finest Hotel. American pin Bevter Tl m: XA HOTEL DAYTON Wikimood's most modern botal. C: 250, Runsing i R g Gl s Bt Forel.Savoy lat. Alex, McMurray, Owner and Proprietor. Beachfront. Cap., 150. Runoing water. Private bathi All outside rooms. Golf. 2 . H. GERSTEL._ BREAKERS, ONLY BEACH HOTEL. ? Runaing water. bath: bathing privileges; e WASHINGTON, auto meets tree. B.J ih On the ocean front. American plan, H._S. DUNCAN. Prop. A. H. MOULD. Mgr. MARYLAND. AORAL WOMFE, ON WEST RIVER AND Chesapeake Bay. Boath large lawn. cool breezes open dining room, celtent food, muaic for dancin Write for cious laws. ‘tennis, bathing, fsking, free. Mrv. PENTZ, Box 134, St. Michael: 1y1* VACATIONTS tains. For descriptive booklets and list of hotels aud boarding houses, write Asst. Gen. Pass. | Akt.. Western Marylind Ry.. Baitimore. Md. HOTEL 8T, GEORGE! 3. C. MOBBS, Proprietor. st. George lsland. Md rond_from V CHESAPEAKE BEACH. () e baths. LL CC Rate $1.00 water bat Super'e tabl F. Wagner. Wiy renovated. it FROM HOTPL Ky an AM| oming water. cel 50 Daily : §i Beuch L PIER). Capacity. 600 ilnr Avenue in K off the Beachtront AUTO BUS. . & Beach. water Fresh and sex in rooms; elev. . Coach at trains. R. Layton. Mer. MORTIMER 00, *Yinat every room. Amer. plan, $350 np dally. Spec | wkiy. Rathing pri V. Hear be Mortimer, Owner. N (with meais) $3.50 Up Daily—8pecisl Weekly. Rest Located Popular Priee Hotel MTVERNON 1908 Pacific Ave. One Block from Beach 200, Electric lights. Elevator to | improved PHIL) Massaclusetts Ave. nenr Beach, Extensively Booklet. LIPS HOUSE AC B. McClellen. WATI:KINS_‘ 8. Carolina Ave. in every room. Private baths. ted from hotel. near Beach. Running water | Bathing permit LINTON I. ARNOLD, Private baths. Running water in every room. Booklet. Phose Marine 45 rates for rooms only, with or without Private batls Rates upon request. MX! UIGA] HCTEL NEW YORK AVE.. nes N Beach. American plai. i uonal table. 'Elevato Runaing water in every Foom. B 3. MeGUIG: Ownership anagement. Meals included. Special Weekly C. B. PADGETE OSBORNE : Cor Pacific and Arkansas Aves. Sivities. Having undergon e e TABCR INN Ocean_end Connecticut ment. arge, airy 15t season. Tdeal season tion. rates. ‘ments. now offers its patrons all mod. hotel com- forts. Rooms have hot & cold running water, also suites witn bath. Elevator, ice rlln! elec. equipped kitchen. Famous for excel. of table. Bathing direct from hotel. _Showers, music, danc's. garage, etc. Booklet. Fry & Hockenbury WE CRATE, PACK AND SHI PHONE NORTH 3343 1313 YOU STREET N. W, METROPOLITAN WAREHOUSE CO. STORAGE, PACKING AND SHIPPIN Phone Potomac 682, 50 Florida Ave. nagement. Accounting (ad- vanced). Food Checking and Table Service. Open 9 A.M. to 8 P.M. wis Hotel Training Schools 1340 New York Ave. Clifférd Lewis, President, iy v - o DWRESSIONAL INSTITUTE, 1018 Vei ave. n.w.—French, Spanis) Ttodigw saisesed sand private - lessons. Summer courses.Reduced rates. CH AND SPANISH. ng for high sehool, H SCHOOL, $Ble14_ Connecticut_ave, : rench . ”‘-"u" SUAMMER PRICES + ~GEORGE H. POULIN 51r 0T Be.. Main, 4054 Office ¥ To 6 st kX TREASURY bsfirunf o Architect’ ‘Washingt: 25 1925, SEALED PRO ed in tils office at 8 pm.. July 16, 1623, for irs to Mechanical Equipment in lh! Uhliea" sttes Srassnss. Treasury Anex, 1, Butier, “Winder, Auditors and Liberssy Loan Bulltings, Wishingtoa, D, C. i’ ac: copies of which SepervIan & Suns AT it G open: cordance with o may be had at this ofice. iu the discretion ot the Superrising Architect, Jas. ‘A. Wet- Act ing Architect = ‘MUSICAL INSTRUCTION SAXOPHONE Piano, Tenor Banjo, Guitar, Uke,, eto, In 10 to 20 Lessons DR R e lessons §f you buy lastrument from. CHRISTENSEN. SCHOOL OF MUSIO 1328 G. 6t N.W. Main 1878 SUMMER COTTAGES. FOR RENT, FBR WEEK, MONTH OR BEA- 4ison, twe pew summer cotfages, 8 rooms each; screetied porchies; fine fishing, crabbing, DAth: ing; artesian water; on Poiomac at I’::lnt.‘hv ertan cre ce ‘miles north Piney Poln BUEMKAY. Valley Tac, M. - FOR RENT_SMALL COTTAGE. AT cou). . mial’ Beach, nont 800 Answar 2124 M st. n.w. $ NORTH BEACH PROPERTY FOR BENT Cottage, nicely furnished, by week or month. Apply fo Letchmore Cottage, Washington sve, - aud Philadelphia at., North Beach, Md. 4% kfi X AUCTION SALES. FUTURE DAYS. THOS J. OWEN & 80N, AUCTIONEER. TRUSTEES' SALE OF VAL! STORY FRAMB BwELLING, Ro. 5% 9th ST. By virtue of & certain deed of trust dated November 7,122, and being instrument No Tend Pecords ot the Districe of Cotambles and at the request of the party secured The undersi ued. trostecs will sell,”ay public B et S O S L 1028, AT FOVE THIRTE 0'0L0CK B30 tas Jescribed land and pn-lug‘ m-m. ln th’ itrict of Columbia, and designate 25 and beiug the Bosth 8 feet of Jot T &sd the south 7 feet of lot 8 in Norment's subdivision of square 990, as per plat Tecorded 1n Liber follo 21, of the records of the office of U "surveyor for the District of Columpta. Terms of sale: One-lalf cash and balance in one and two years secured by a deed of trust on the property sold, o all cash at pur- chaser's option; $200 deposit” required upon acceptunce of bid, | Comveyancing, recording 2ad revenue stamps at pure Gost. Term of sale to be compl ml'fl-‘ll”fi!l or deposit. fortelts [ERBERT T. SHAN iy3-a&ds,exSu STEAMSHIPS NOTICE. S. S. “BERKSHIRE” Sails Baltimore to BOSTON July 6, 13, 20 And the New S. S. “ALLEGHANY” To Savannah-Jacksonville July 13, 24 Other Sailings as Usual to NORFOLK—BOSTON—SAVANNAH— JACKSONVILLE Merchants & Miners Trans. Co. 1406 New York AVe. N.W. ‘Washington, C. Elmmer Resorts Eastern Virginia VIRGINIA BEACH OCEAN VIEW BUCKROE BEACH Hotels and Cottnges. Moderate Rates. Finest Surf Bathing and Fishing Modern Steel e Steamers Daily, 6:30 p.m., for Old Point Comfort and Norfolk. New York and Boston by Sea City Ticket Office, Woodward Bullding, 731 16th St. N.W. Norfolk & Washington Steamboat Co. Mt. Vernon, 10, 2:30 For Marshall Hall, 10, 2:30, 6:30 Fare Mt. Vernon, 85c Admission to Grounds Extrs. Marshall Hall, 56c Steamer Charles Macalester Seventh St. Whart Chicken Dinner at Marshall Hall, §1.50 $3.50 up dally. special wkly. Amer. plan MONTICELLO Kentucky ave. near buzh—-A';hnue ciey's jest &nd most popular ra chestra. dancing, Private batha. RUNNING WATER IN ROOMS Writa for biit. & sato -..6 1018 & €108 Phones BATHING FROM HOTEL Ovwnership man’st. FETTER & HOLLINGER plan table. CHESTER INN All_convente: ~ HOTEL™ SOMER.SET Arkansas ning water throughout £3 up dail RIO 3ev Yorx a Ave. 100 ROO! GRANDE DELAWARE CITY ;’;;g; et gfi:luw_'l_t_mwfl ST. ELM ning water fn_rooms. THEODOSIA MILLER Newly Mrs. . $18 up weekl . { Beach ,\u.rmm Two dours from It Good beds, MS WITH RUNNING WATE Furopean pla Private baths. Mrs. Wm. Laird. near Beach. renovated Run- Excellent furo. room: Tenness, Newl: Electricity. BELVEDERE 8. Carolina Ave, near Beach and Boardwalk. ESTELLE 2008 Pacific Ave Bpecial weekiy Running water in all rooms. 3L MU | The Hast 'The Del-Mar { Homelike. {BREAKE JITGHVIEW 1I0TEL—The coolest place on the beuch; rates reasonable, good service: motor boat for fishermen; Chesapeake Beach, Md. ¥. 6. NOLTE, Prop. NORTH CHESAPEAKE BEAC!I ) YOUR VACATION AT LETCHMORD Washington ave. and _Philadeiphis : home cooking; lovely, cool rooms, nicely furnished: special rates: new house. MD. OCEAN_CITY, " OCEAN CITY, MD. Finest and safest bathing beach on Al cosst: ocesn on obe y on other; cool; golf, tennis, fishing, boating and dancing. is, Comfortable, homelike sur- The Dennis, Co0iile 0 etient table. View of ocean and bay. Re rates. DE! o«-n front, Hot anc MT. PLEASANT {cas front, ot Excellent Ta THE “ID\ i \\ ILD.” Boardwalk. Best service, DR. E. L. BRIT- TINGHAM. Ownership Management. _ au18s New Avalon Hotel firecne dayup rates on application. Dancing, bath- Bous D. OLIVER DITTO, Prop. KAYE COTTAGE On Boardwalk; excellent table; bathing free Mrs. M. KAY BOARDWALK, THE RIDEAU 0% front diaiug roim. Ocenn front. Best service. A 1l and Tearoom. Golf. Th. Now open. Ocean front. Run. e bing water in rooms. All con- . Venjences thhonses 8t Lin-Mar| {itei “Sirs. 1° ¥ BOYD. Ocean City Golf Course. New Nine-Hole Course. “COLONIAL HOTEL On boardwalk; running water in every room. Private haths. Tooklet. Ownership mansgement. HOTEL HAMILTON OCEAN FRONT I L. MASSET & Sox. E] Newest hotel on gs Hotel Fomon oo noms and private bath. Mrs. GEO. Mrs. CHAS. LUDLOW. Cool, airy rooms. Over- looking ocean_ and 3 Rates reavonable. Mrs. 8. L. Owner-Prop. Bathing. On Boardwalk. Hot and cold running water. Golf aud tennis privileges. C._H. TIMMONS. Phone 76. Atlantic Hotel o o 55 som front, 2nd yr. under rescot management. Private baths, music, ancin C. W. PURNELL, Prop. & Mgr. Runoing_water in every The Belmon: room: | With ocean A Cool. delightful rooms. Rates reasonable. L. R. HEARNE. SHADY SIDE, MD. Hotel and ¢ Central to all amusements. ~Substantial in construction. Modern in design. Unique in NNING WATER IN ALL ROOMS, Private baths. Elevator. Excellent table. Music, Dancing. Amorican plan. $4 up daily, Specinl weekly. AUSTINE ments, : bathing from hotel. Pacific Close to all churches and amuse- Ruoning water in l“}fym« nd_St. J pla H. JONE! _ near Beach, | cold running | Open all | SHBURN. Owner and Prop. | WEI.I..SBORO Kentucky Ave, noar Beach cor.boose; open sorround. ings; center Datne. “Beihing peivileree fhom Borel BEAC BREAKERS fects_immune. H_HAVES, N. J. Private Baths, Electric Lights. Bathing, Fishing, Boating. Hay fever sub- ( Booklet. _ Rates. | _ | Shower baths. _Elevator o strort.. Table unexcefled. CA PE_MAY, N. J. 5 «.saq.l- ‘Ameriean Flan. arage. me 0 Yo STRATH HAVEN Kentucky Ave. near Beach. European, rooms only. Running water. private baths, elevator. ity HOTEL LAFAYETTE | ON THE COOL BEACH FRONT CAPE MAY, N. J. Cap. 500. Am. vate baths. Elevator. Booklet. Golf Privil- eges. Ownership Mngt. Running water. Pri- Davis & Taylor. Bathing privileges. Restaurant attached. BINDER BROS. KINGSTON - Ocean first hotel from beac overlaok- g ocens fireproof; elevator: pri. Vate baths; bathing from hotei. Coolest dining room in city, on 6th floor, with ocean view: $3.50 daily; special wkly. M. A. LEYRER. STAR-VILLA, . Runntag water, private bat rain manacement. CE: 150, Special June elevator les S. Church. HZ==-COLUMBIA Rooms en sul ice unexcelled ith bath; cuisige and serv- Deake trom : un- Shady rite Anmdel Hom Dutefll on_Ch ‘minutes Washington. Fishing, bonh:’ bathing excelled home cooking: T. fUSSEY, Side, Nia. “Tel. ‘West River 202-F-22. EW_YOR! The Southerner’s Favorite NEW YORK HOTEL Aforest Hills Inn Forest Hills Gardens, L, L. N. Y. In New York's bemutiful suburb. 15 minutes from heart of city. GOLF_PRIVILEGES AT NEARBY PRIVATE GOLE OLUB. €4 trains dafly. Riding. 'Golf, Ten Motoring. _ Billiards American . Plan; Exquisite Cul sine; Refined Atmosphere; =Ac- Commodations for 400; Attrac: equesf e Rermbach. " Mgr. G TRooms 1o a pri of doctor for tourists. Communicate with Mrs, George Eldridge, 404 Ferry ave., Niagara Falls, N. Y. HARPERS FERRY, W. VA. ator. J. W. Mecray & Bro. EDGEWATER o, Carolina Ave. near Beach. Capacity 250, merican and European plags. R VATER IN_EVERY ROOM. New Ownership Mgt. GEO. A. CASTEEN. Hotel Windsor, Capacity 800. in every room. Ownership_direction. on tne Meach Fromt, CAPE MAY, N. J. Hot and cold running water Private baths. Elevator. R. HALPIN. THE LOCKWOOD Mrs, A. P. Daniel, Prop. Open for the Season REHOBOTH BEACH, DEL. COURTESY_GLEANLINESS—HOSPITALITY B ROOMS ONLY I Pacific Ave. near Kentucky: Rboms witn run- r. Bathing rivilege. $1.50 up daily b i J.‘L SHERIDA BOTHWIELIL Virginia Ave., first house from Boardwalk und OCEAN CITY, N. J. i oneblock of Ocean Front a.Boardwalk | | ™ Gapacies 200: Bteel Pler. Every appointment. Higliest stand ard in cuisine and service. Booklet. Speciul weekly _rates. 3. BOTHWELL, Prop. ) ittenhouse “4 HOMZ AWAY FROM HOME" Kentucky Ave., pear the Ocean. fort MAYBERRY ":.-:‘.,?... . “Where #nd. Refinemen roral B MAYRERRY HALCY ON HALL ndli W by P Outside ~ rooms. Running wate: Dancing. Bathing priv. Am. pl. $3.50 day up. 8p. wky. H. W. HAMPTON. THE BREAKERS Boardwalk between 2nd and 3rd Streets. June rates. X A Y A F S e BURDSAL HOUSEQs3 view. De- near beach, in Traymore section, Hot and cold ruaning water fn all rooms. Burt bathing. Bkit. JOHN J. MURPHY. PINE TREE INN ‘Heart of the Cif St. Jamer southern exposure, excellent rt, servies. ciifa: " Codriess. gpm for ‘Write for -.In- The Fleetyood we Hotel. Ownership Management. 0«!! °‘§.. Pl Place, near Beacl proof, Amer. can plan. RUNNING WATEKR BATHING FROM HOTEL. ,;s_\ Jowe cooking, Rensouable rates, E. Black. Ucean front. Hotel Henlopen Yo front . Bpecis miliet Booklet with map. Pl'ed road all wi Clean, safe beach. Best of food. Ssme management. PENNSYLVANIA S DEESREEENARE ~ APLEHURST INN, Stroudshurs, Pa. 10th segso: uet, bathing, B-acre Jawn: old nhlda 00 !t Vlhnll booklet. W. M. B resort that is am-nng Decause it combines mountala and sea: shore conditions with unique surround- ings. beachand temperate water of tne Lave of the. Easles aftord eplen- 4id bathing 2,200 feet above sés level. G o ot e Ancat 16-tole oIt cotrses 1n America, For booklet snd rates 'fih Iz'l. I'l !l' 'lllllll 'oods, Manager THE FOREST INN, Herman V. Yeager, Manager THE RAYMOND L. B. C. List, THE EVIL SHEPHER By E. Phillips Oppenheim. (Oopyright. 1988, by Little, Brown & O.) (Continued from yesterday.) “To call upon you in Clarges street, sir. ‘What for?” “I was going to would be so kind Daisy Hyslop, si; Francis samiled. “Great minds,” he murmured. "I will see the young lady this after- noon, Shopland.” The detective raised his hat. They had reached the spot where his com- panion turned off by the Horse Guards Parade. ",l may hope to hear from you then, air?” “Within the course of a day or two, perhaps earlier,” Francis promised. i continued his walk along the Embankment to his chambers in the Temple. He glanced in the outer office as he passed to his consulting room. “Anything fresh, he asked his head clerk. “Nothing whatever, quiet reply. He passed on to his own den—a bare room with long 'lndo'l looking out over the gardens. He 1 nced at the two or three letters which lay on his desk, none of them of the least interest, and legning back in his chair commenced to fill his pipe. There was a knock at the door. Fawsitt, a young beginner at the b in whom he had taken some interest and who deviled for him, presented himself. 4 “Can I have a word with you, Mr. Ledsam?” he asked. “By all means,” was the prompt re- sponse. “Sit down.” Fawsitt seated himself on the other side of the table. He had a long, thin face, dark, Narrow ey un- yholesome complexion, s ' slightly hooked nose, and teeth discolored through constant smoking. His too, bore the tell-tale yellow he said, “I think, ermission, I should like to the end of my next three sk you if you to call upon Miss Angrave?’ sir," was the with your leave a months. Francis glanced across at him. “Sorry to hear that Fawsitt. Are you going to work for any one else?” “I haven’t made arrangements yet, sir* the young man replied. “i thought of offering myself to Mr. Barnes.” “Why do you want to leave me?" Francis asked. “There isn’t enough for me to do, sir.” Francis lit his pipe. “It's probably just a lull, Fawsitt,” he remarked. “I don't think so, sir.” “The devil! You've been gossiping with some of these solicitors’ clerks, Fawsitt." “I shouldn't call it gossiping, sir. I am always interested to hear any- thing that may concern our—my 1 have reason to believe, sir, e are being passed over for “The reason being?"” “One can't pick and choose, One shouldn’t, anyway.” rancis smiled. “You evidently don't approve of any measure of personal choice as to the work which one takes up. ertainly I do not sir, in our pro- fession. The only brief I would re- fuse would be a losing or an ill-paid one. I don't concelve it to be our business to prejudge a case.’ “I see,” Francis murmured. Fawsitt. “There's a rumor about,” the young man continued, “that you are only going to plead where the chances are that your clinet is innocent.” “There's some truth in that,” Fran- cis admitted. “If 1 could leave a little before the three months, sir, 1 should be glad,” Fawsitt said. “I look at the matter from an entirely different point of view “You shall leave when you like, of course, Fawsitt, but tell me what that point of view is “Just this, sir. The simplest- minded idiot who ever stammered through his address, can get an in- nocent prisoner off if he know: enough of the facts and the law. To my mind, the real triumph in our pro- fession is to be able to unwind the meshes of damning facts and force a :‘a'rfllcl for an indubltably guilty nt. 'How does the moral side of that appeal to you?' his senior inquired. “I didn’t become a barrister to study morals, or even to consider them, was the somewhat caustic reply. “When once a brief is in my mind, it is a matter of brain, cunning d resource. The guiltie: greater the success if you can get him off. “And_turn him loose again upon soclety “It {sn't our job to consider that, sir. The moral question is only con- fusing in the matter. Our job is to make use of the law for the benefit of our client. That's what we're paid for. That's the measure of our suc- cess or fallure.” Francis nodded. “Very reasonably put, Fawsitt,” he conceded. “I'll give you & letter to Barnes whenever you like. “I should be glad if you would do so, sir,” the young man said. “I'm only wasting my time here. Francis wrote a letter of recom- mendation to Barnes, the great K. C., considered a stray brief which had found its way in, and strolled up toward the Milan as the hour ap- proached luncheon time. In the American bar of that palatial hotel he found the young man he was looking for—a ~flaxen-haired youth who was seated upon one of the small tables, with his feet upon a chair, laying down the law to a little group of acquaintances. He greeted Francis cordially but without that due measure of respect which nine- teen should accord to thirty-five. “Cheerio, !!;! elderly rela " he exclaimed. ave a cocktail? ‘rancis nodded assent. ome into this corner with me for a moment, Charles,” he invited. “I have a word for your ear. The young man rose and sat by his uncle’s side on a sette “In my declining years,” ths latter began,” I find myself reverting to the follies of youth. I require a letter of Introduction from you to & young lady of your acqualntance. “The devil! Not one of my own special little pets, I hope?” “Her name is Miss Daisy Hyslop,” Francis announced. Lord Charles Southover pursed his lips and whistled. 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Daisy Hyslop is hot stuff.” Look here, young fellow,” Francis said equably, “I don't know what the te of your exchequer is— T owe you forty,” Lord Charles in- terrupted. “Spring another tenner, make it fifty, that is, and the letter of introduction I will write for you will bring tears of gratitude to your eye: “I'll spring the tenner” Francis promised, “but you'll write just what I tell you—no more and no less.” “Anything extra for keeping mum at home?’ the young man ventured tentatively. “You're a nice sort of nephew to have!” Francis declared. “Abandon these futile attempts at blackmail and just come this way to the writing table.” “You've got the tenner with the young man asked anxiously. Francis produced a well-filled pock- etbook. His nephew led the way to a writing table, lit a cigaretts which he stuck into the corner of his mouth, and in painstaking fashion wrote the few limes which Francis dictated The ten pounds changed hand; “Have one with me for luci young man invited brightly. Perhaps you're right,” he added, valedictory fashion. “You'd better keep your head clear for Daisy!" CHAPTER XI Miss Dalsy Hyslop recelved Francis that afternoon, in the sitting-room of her little suite at the Milan. Hers welcoming smile was plaintive and a little subdued, her manner undeniabl: gracious. She was dressed in black, a wonderful background for her really gorgeous halr, and her deport- ment indicated a recent loss. ow nice of you to come and gee she murmured, with a lingering touch of the fingers. “Do take that easy-chalr, please, and sit down and talk to me. Your roses were beau- tiful. but whatever made you send them to me?’ “Impulse,” he answered. She laughed softly. “Then please yleld to such impulses as often as vou feel them,” she begged. “I kdore flowers, Just now, t00,” she added, with a little sigh nything is weicome which helps to keep my mind off my own afairs. “It was very good of you to let me come,” he declared. “I can quite understand that you don't feel like seeing many people just now.” Francis' manner, although defere: tial and courteons. had neverth some quality of aloofness in it to which she was unused and which sh was quick to recognize. The sm faded from her face. She seemed suddenly not quite so young. “Haven't I seen you before some- where quite lately?” she asked, a lit- tle sharply. “You saw me at Soto's, the night that Victor Bidlake murdered he reminded her. “I stood quite clo to you both while you were waiting for your taxi.” The animation evoked by this call from a presumably new admirer sud- denly left her. She became nervous and constrained. She glanced again at his card. “Don’t teil me.” you have come to tions about that could not bear it. been here twice, to_tell them, absolutely nothing. “Quite right,” he assented sooth- ingly. “Police have such a clumsy way of expecting valuable inform tion for nothing. I'm alw; 1 to hear of their being disappointed.” She studied her visitor for a mo- ment carefully. Then she turned to the table by her side, picked up a note and read it through. Lord Southover tells me here,” she d, “that you are just a pal of his who wants to make my acquaintance. He doesn’'t say why. “Is that necessary? good-naturedly. She moved in her nervously, crossing her legs more than once. silk stockings underneath her bla skirt were exceedingly effective, a fact of which she never lost con- sciousness, although at that moment she was scarcely inspired to play the coguette. “I'd like to think admitted frankly. “T've seen you repeatedly upon the tage,” he told her, “and though mu- sical comedy Is rather out of my lin o always admired you im menle!) She studied him once more almost wistfully. ‘You look very nice,”” he acknowl- edged, ‘“but you don’t look at all the kind of man who admires girls who do the sort of rubbish I do on the stage.” “What do I look like?” he asked smiling. “A man with a purpose” swered. “I begin to think,” he ventured, “that we shall get on. You are really & very astute young lady. “You are quite sure you're not one of these amateur detectives one reads about?” she demanded. “Certainly not!” he assured her. “I will confess that I am interested in Victor Bidlake's death and I should like to discover the truth about it, but I have a reason for that which I may tell you some day. It has nothing whatever to do with the young man_himself. To the best of my bellef, I never saw or heard of him before in my life. My interest lies with another person. You have lost & great friend, I know. If you felt disposed to tell me the whols story, it might make such a dif- erence.” She sighed. returning—also her self-pity. latter at once betrayed itself. “You see,” she confided,” Victor and I were engaged to be marrled, so naturally I let him help me a little. I shan’t be able to stay on here now. ‘They are bothering me about their bill already,” she added, with a side- glance at an envelope which stood on a table by her side. He drew a little nearer to her. “Miss Hyslop——" he began. ‘Dalsy,” she interrupted. “Miss Daisy Hyslop, then,” he con- tinued, smiling, “I suggested just now that I did not want to come and bother you for information without any return. If I can be of any as- sistarse to you in that matter,” he added, rlnc‘nt toward the envelope, “I shall be very pleased. She sighed gratefully. “Just till Victor's people return to E know that they mean to do something for me ‘How much?’ he asked. “Two hundred pounds would keep me_going,” she told him. Heo wrote out a cheque. Mi Hyslop drew a sigh of relief as she 1ald it on one side with the envelope. Then she swung round in her chair to face him where he sat at the writ- ing-table. “I am’ afrald you will think that what I have to tell is very insigni: cant,” she confessed. “Victor was one of those boys who always fancied themselves bored. He was bored with polo, bored with motoring, bored with the country and bored with town. Then quite suddenly during the last few weeks he seemed changed. All that he would tell me was that he had found a new interest in life. I don't know what it was but I don't think it wrs a nice one. He seemed to drop all his old friends, too, and g0 about with a new set altogether— ot Dice set at el used to stay 1 night, and he quite gave up I to dances and places whero {2 could take me. Once or twice he came here in the afternoon, dead beat, without having been to bed at all, and before he could say half-a-dozen words he was asleep in my eas: chair. He used to mutter such hor- ble things t! I had to wake him ou?” 1 simply The police ha and 1 had no Francls asked chair a little and uncrossing Her white it wasn't”” she she an- Her confidence was The (To be continued tomorrow.

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