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AUC AUCTION SALES: THIS AFTERNGON. THOE. JUOWEN & SON, ADCTIONEERS. EXECUTOR'S SALE OF A LOT OF LAND ON s 5 EEN 20d AND 3rd By virtue of power contalned in the will of Iycurgus Adams, late of Prince Georges county, Maryland, deceased, duly recorded ln the registrar of willa' office of the Distriet of Columblia, the undersi; he executor therein g o WEDNESHAY. ShIErA Yinkn THES. X SEPTE! N- TY-SIXTH, 1028, AT POUR-THIRTY 0'CLOCK Pl tbe east 20 feet fropt o* original lot 26, ting 20 1. on the south side of G street between d a 8rd streets n.w., ad- Jacent to and west of house No. 116 on Q st. by & depth of 105 feet, and the undivided half interest of Lycurgus Adams, aforesald, in the. west 20 feet by 105 of the lot, of ‘which the said Sarah Adaru !i'll wite, we in common. . sq 582, Terms of sale—3 to be paid upon the rati- fication of the sale by the court, % in 12 months from date of sale. < the option of the buver. | | { i to be adjusted 1o date of sale. Conveyanein stamps, “title, recording at the cost of the purchaser. MARION DUCKETT, te of) Lycurgus Adaas, ass bds. | Executor of th gt 1 =ep15-d&dn, ex8n THI OWEN & ADCT! TRUSTEES' SALE OF VALUABLE TWO- STORY BRICK DWELLING, 0. 3242 19th STREET N.W. By virtve of a ceértain deed of trust, dated May 8, 1628, being iostrument No. 164, re. <orded Jane 30, 1 of the scribed Tand snd premises, trict of Co'umbla, and desig: ing lot 117 in Harry A. Kite's aubd Iot 98 in block 4 in Chapin Brown nt fart of ‘“Mount Pleasant” und ®ai known as Ingleside, recorded fn 82 folio 144, of the records of the office of the surtésor of the District of Columbis ia blotk 4 being known for the purposes of a Ation e square 2617. Sub- e: Sold subjéct to a first deed of “tryst for $7.000 and a second deed of trust for $6700: amount over o be Paid in cash acceptance of bid. and revenne stamps at purehs: of sale to be complied with within thirty daye or deposit firfeited. W. M. BRASWELL, 3. N IALPER. sep15.qkds.exs T THOMAS J. OWE & BON, AUCTION Valuable Property in Down- town Business Section, F&ontin' About 46 Feet on | 10th Street Between H and | Eye, Improved By a Two- ! Story Frame Building and a | Three-Story Brick Building, | Nos. 812 and 814 10th! Street Northwest. anthority vested in ue we will gell at nction, in frost of the premises, on DXESDAY, THE TWENTY DAY | SEPTEMEE| . AT FIVE 0'CLOCK M., all of lot nart of lot 5, now lot | 814, in square 844, improved as above. { Terme of sile: 'All cash above & deed of | trust mow on the property amounting to | 316,000, particulars of which will he stated | =t the time of suis. $300 deposit w! auired npon seceptance of bid. Conveyancing, recording and revenne stamps ar purchaser cost. Terms of sals to be complied with | within 30 dars or deposit foffeited THOMAS J. OWEN & 80N, Aucts. 7 FUTURE DA THOS. 3. OWEN & 80N, AUCTIONEERS, | ALUABLE_BRICK | BEING NO. 1437 st duly Tecorded in Liber No. 4317, folio 872 et seq. of the land records of the District of Colu st of the party secure ¥ darsigned trustee wuil seil public n e of the premises. on | FRIDAY. FIF] DAY OF OCTOBER. 1928. AT FOUR-THIRTY O*CLOCK P.M., the | Zollowing-deseribed land cnd_premises. situate in the county of shington, District of Co- ! lumbia, 4 designated as and beginning for The saime at & point on the wouth Tine of lot 18, 1.50 west of the east lino of lot 18 running west parallel with the north line of Irving et. alos the south lines of said lots | 17 and 18, 78. feat; thence north parallel | 10 the east line of lot 17, 105.74 feot: thence | enst paraliel to the north line of Irving st. 71 feet: thence sonth degrees etat 10.60 | thence south parallel with the east e | of lot 1R 98.24 foet to. thim pisce of besi Ting: subject to a right of way of 10 fes aver the ‘west portton of the property herel . and 1t being the intention to rove maining portions of lots 17 and 18 mot wiready conveyed to Jullus dacobs. waid lois 17 and 18 being in Sherman's subdivisis part of Pleasant Plaink, @ subdivision being recorded in Liber 27 at folio 180 of the land records of wald District of | Corumbia. Terms of sale: One. money to be paid in sh, halanee in two, equal instaliments, payable in oud and two R With interest at 6 per centum per annum, payabls semi-annually, from day of sale, secured by & of trost upon the prop- Srty sold, or il cash, at the option of the purchager. A deposit of $300 will re- quired at time of sale. All convesancing, | recording, revenve stamips, etc., At cost of purchaser. Torms of sale to be compied ! within 30 days from day of sale, other- \ise the (rustee reserves the Fight to resell tie property &t the risk and cost of defauit- | ing purchaser after fire days’ advertisement | of sicn “esaic i some’ sewspaper published | VFINESTAL TRUST COMPANY, Trustee. WARDEN, Vice Proy 4 of the purchase By CHARLES W 2eP25-A&AR. TR0 512 Tennessee Avenue North- east. By sirtue of nuthortiy vested in me under the ‘will of Jacob E. Horning. I will sell at : publie auction, in front of fhe premises, on | THURSDAY, OCTORER FOURTH, 1928, AT | POUR-THIRTY O'CLOCK P, ot #2%. in | square 1052, belng two-story brick fat or ment No. 512 Temneswee aventie northeast. Terms of sale: One-third of purchase mione an_cash: blance tn two equal lnstallmen Tayable 1n oae and (wo years, bearing inte 6 per cent per anmum, payable semi-annual- | 5d_secured by rat dced of trust on the | properts. sold, or 1l cah at purchasers op: T $500 cash deposit required at time of | Cost of examination of fitie, convey- heing, recording. revenue stamps and notars oen o be pald by urchaser. Sale 'to be clored within sixty daye from date of sale o | eposit Will be forfelted and the property re. advertised and resold at the cost and riak of defaniting purchaser. GHORGE C. GERTMAN, Trustee. 412 be . . AUCTIONEER. | subdiv Valuable Business Property, No.: 2445 18th Street N.W.; 9-; Room-and-Bath Brick Dwell- ing, With Double Garage in; Rear. | By virtue of authority vested in the under- | gianed. | will offer for sale by public suction | in_front of the premises, on WEDNESDAY. OCTOBER THIRD, 1923, AT FOUR 0'CLOCK | P.M., lot £39, square 3340, improved an above, | located in a'rapidly growing, desirable bust ness section. to be sold_subject, however, to | Ln0 Soalh | deeds Cof trust’ aggregaiing | 675,86, particulars of which will be an- | nounced ut sale or upon application to the un- | dersigned. Terms of ale: dver and above sald | A deposit of 00 required at time of | Terma to be compiied with within thirty | Aays from day of sae, otherwise the right is reserved to resell the property at the risk nd cost of the defauiting purchaser after five days' advertisement of sueh resale in_some newspaper published in Wasbington, D. C. ATl conveyancing. recording, revenue stamps at_cost of purchaser. WESCHLER, Aactioneer. .20.0¢1.2 AHOB. J. OWEN & SON. TRUSTEES' = SALE OF PROVED REAL ESTATE, BRICK DWELLING, NEW HAMPSHIRE AVE. N.W RAGE BUILDING IN REAR. Ry virtue of a certain deed of trust duly recorded in Liber No. 4346, follo 18 et seq. of the 1amd records of the District of Co- lumbia, and st the request of the party se- cured thereby. the undersigned trustees will | il at publ'c auction, in front of the jremises. on FRIDAY. THE FIFTH DAY OF OCTOBER, A.D. 1923, AT FOUR O'CLOCK "L, the following-described land and prem- isen, ‘situate 1n the clity of Washingtoa. Dis- | trict of Columbia. and designated as and b ing numbered - forty (40), in_Charlen Todge's subd.vision in square numbered one | undred and seventy-six (170), as per plat of £a'd subdivision recorded Io Liber K. W., folio . ‘of the records of the office of the Sur- o of the District of Columbla. together I the improvements. cansisting of brick dwelling house and garage in rear. Terms of sale: One-balf of the purchase- money to be Dald in cash, Ualance in two cqual fustailments. represedted by notes of purehaser payable in one and two years, Interest at 6 per centum per amnum, semi-annually, from day of sale, secur Tirat deed of trust upon the property il \cash, at _the option of the purchaser. denosit of $300 will be required at time of e S ceyaneing, recordhup, revenus Etamps, ete, At cost of purchaser. Term: ¢ sale to be complied - ith within 30 day from day of sale. othe:wine the trustees re- ssrve the right fo reseil the property at the Tisk and cost of defatiting purchaser, after fve dayy advertisémer: of euch redale | ‘'wome newspaper o n Washington, D.C. PP HAROLD E. DOYLE, WILLIAM L. MILLER, Trustees, 238 15th et D.we AUCTION 8e28-ddedis,exSu deeds of trust amounting to about ), | e ariount”ver sald Geka of trost 6 pe iy | to be compiled with within thirty days . 1 of the District of Columbi e | of | larke five-story and cellar freproof apartmel oné and two y | nated as being lot 2 in block 11 in Der TIONS AUCTION SALES. TOMORROW. AUCTION SALES. FUTURE DAYS. AUCTION SALES. FUTURE DAYS. THOS. 3. OWEN & 3 TRUSTKES' SALB OF = VALUABLE = DE- TACHED FRAME DWELLING, NO. 4810 FESSENDEN STRERT NORTHWEST. | By virtue of a certain deed of trust, being | strument 215, recorded March 20, 1928, | among the laud records of the DI Columbla. and at the request of the party | secured thereby, the undersigned trustees wiil | sell, at public auction in front of the premises, on THURSDAY, THE TWENTY-S8EVENTH DAY OF SEPTEMBER, A.D. 1923, AT FIVE CLOCK P.M., the following described land and premises, situate in the District of Co- lumbis, and designated as and being lot T in square east of square 1654 in D. C. Land | and Building Company’s subdivision of land ' known as Wisconsin Ave. Helghts, as per plat recorded in Liber 63, foilo 27, of the records of the office of the survesor for the District of Columbla, subject to covenants of record. Terme of "sale: Sold subject to two p in cash; $250 deposit required upon meceptance Converancing, recordiug aud revenuve Cost. Ferma of day of sale or deposit forfeited. HERMAN SCHMIDT, PAUL V. ROGER : Trustees. HLER, AUCTIONEER. sep18-dads.e. ADAM X, W | | | { i i Trustees’ Sale of Valuable Five- | Story and Cellar Fireproof Apartment House, Frontingi on Connecticut Avenue at the Corner of Tilden Street and Known as No. 3945 Connect- icut Avenue N.W. (Not En- tirely Completed). By virtie of a certaln deed of trust dated Auguet 0, 1922, and recorded August 10, 1922 in Liber '4781."at folio 61, of the land records &nd at the request of the party secured therehy, the undersigned frustees will sell at publc . in tront - H 'DAY OF SEPTEMBER. 1933, ATVFOUR THIRTY O'CLOCK P.M., the fol- lowing described 1and and premises situate in the county of Washington, District Colum- to wit: Lot No. 1 in square 223 1o the subdivision made the Newlan Pany. as per plat recorded in Book No. PAge 132, of the records fn the office of ¢ surveyor for sald Distriet, improved by r o houge. about 80 per cent completed. To be #0ld subject, however, to a prior deed of trust fecuring ndvances amounting to $157,000, with Intercst at the rate of 7 per cent per anpum. Over and above the amount due under satd frst deed of trus inter- t, one-third cash and the balance payable in after date, secured by a second deed of trust on the property sold, with interest at 8 per cent per annum, payable r #ll cakh, at the optien of er. A deposit of $5,000 will be the purchaser at the time of sale. ouvevancing, recording, revenue stamy and notarial fe the of | purebase Terms of sale to be complied with within thirts days from day of sale: otherwise the trustees reserve the right to resefl the prop- erty ‘at the risk sad cost of the defauiting purchiaser afier five days’ previous advertise- ment of such restle iu some lighed in the city of Wasnington. ORGE E. [AMILT WILLIAM L. MILLER, Trustees, e17.0&4s 0 Trust_Building. THOMAS L. CARTER, AUCTIONEEF Auction Sale of Unredeemed Pledge: On THURSDAY MORN 27,1923, AT TEN 0'CLOC} 10’ sell, at the establishment of heimer. Inc., 517 King st., Alexandri all pledges upon wiiich the fnterest is up to this date. Ticket Lolders kindl votlee. X Heidenheimer, Inc., Brokers Auctioneer. D S;le of Men’s and Boys’ Clothing For aceount of owner retiring from business e at auction on THURS. 10:30 A, stock of 3 of 125 Suits of New and_ Strietly Up-to-date Suits in desirable sises. This stock is new and clean, and deserves ihe att of the trade. TERMS: CASH. D. NOTES, Auctioneer. 633 La. Ave. THOS. J. U'}N & BUN, AUCTIONEERS. Unimproved Lot in First Cord- mercial Zone, on 21st St., a Distance North of “L” t G, SEPTEMBER T will commence Heide: Va take ority vested in us we will sell at uction in front of the premises on | DAY, THE TWENTY-SEVENTH DAY OF SEPTEMBER. 1923, AT FOUR.THIRTY | O'CLOCK P.M.. part of lot 1 (now known as lot §01) in suiiare 72. Terms of sale: All cash over a prior deed of trust for $1.000: $200 depostt required at fime of sale. ' Con recording and revenue stamps at purchaser's cost. Sale to be closed within 30 days or deposit forfeited. THOS. J. OWEN & SON. Apctioneers. TE DAYS. N & BON, AUCYIONEERS. OF VALUABLE_TWO. DWELLING. 18 CHANNING STREET NORTHEA! By victue of a certaln deed of trusi duly recorded in Liber No. 4478, follo 348 et seq.. of the land recorde of the Dintriet of Colum bia, and at the request of the secured thereby, the undersgned trustees will sell at 3 front of ‘the premises. on | i THIRD DAT OF OCT AT FIVE O'CLOCK P.M. thie ‘followlng-described land and _premises situate fn the District of Columbia and desig: 4 as and being lot numbered sixty (80) in re pumbered thirty-five hundred and four . 8% per plat récorded in County Book t'pago 18. 'in the surveyor's office of the ict of Coiumbia. Terms of sale: Sold subject to a first trust o $4. nce over sald trust o be paid fn cash. deposit required upon thict of U. S. Government Sale of Typewriters At General Supply Committee Warehouses Wing 4, Building “D,” 6th Street and , Missouri Avenue N.W. FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 28th AT 9 O’'CLOCK A.M. Underwood Remington L. C. Smith Bros. Monarch Royal Corona Noiseless Etc., etc. ROBERT LEFEVRE SUPERINTENDENT OF SUPPLIES CONTRACTOR'S SALE JOHN HOUSER 1986 Bladensburg Road N.E. Friday, September 28th, 1923—I P.M. CONSISTING OF 1 Low Bed Stone Wagon 2 Lumber Wagons 1 Wood Wagon 4 Scts Lead Harness 1 Thoroushbred Jermey Cow Mixceld I;”'nn nr;;rkfl- wuch as: - ows, Harrows, Con- 3 2-herse Top Wagens crete’ Plow and number of R articles used by contractors. This equipment is betng disposed of by M. roplacing thewm Wth tryicks ad 476 ta vore geci sombieianr N0 Testen other thax TERMS CASH B. P. DOUGHERTY PHONES Main 5071 Auctioneer Franklin 3021 205 11th Street N.W. 12 Express Wagor 1 6-horse Fint Wagon 3 3-horse Truck: HO! By virtue of DOW DAM A H) . AUCTIONEER. Trustee’s Sale of Modern Two- Story and Attic Detached ertain chattel trusts recorded recorder of deeds of the District of Colum and at the request of the party secured thereby, the undersicned trustee wiil offer for sale by public auetion. | on_the premises indieated below, at ONE P.M. | EDIATELY THEREAFTER ON THE ¥ Y OF OCTOQ: 1923, certain items of furniture, plate. plated arti- cles, linen, glass, china, Books, iworks of art, | household effects and a ment, automobiles, typewrite s.w.,'1348 Tea st.'n.w., 1782 624'F at. w6 218 th st ave. n.w.. 1124 35th pl. n'e.. 1 out - ave. 25 Q 13. uincy St. N.E. the and 1ang records at the . on TULKDAY. CONT 1928, © AT FOU the following de: 4 witunte I tie city of Wash- Ington. Disteict ‘ot Columbla, (o w ots’ sixty-two (62) and sixiy-th block keven (1) of Rarton and Wal | divislon of part of bloc University Heights, as Book Nu. §, page ‘136, surveyor of the District of Columb for purposes of assomxment & " and 63 _in of $4.000, s, n.w. Torms of sale: Cash: to be removed Ly pur- chaser. BEN ‘L. FULLER. Trustee. ADAM A. WESCHLER, AUC Lunchroom Furniture, Fix- tures and Equipment,| Household Goods, etc.,| Contained in No. 1710 G St. NW. By Publc Auction, MONDAY, OCT. 1, 1923, Commencing 10 A.M. Lunchroom chairs acd tables, steam table, | coffes urn, plate-glass self-service counter, re. frigeratord, gas plate, crockery, glass, nmr-l 1ady's | ware, etc. Al y and oak bureaus, chiffonters, rugs, | recorded _in trusts it desired. ol recording. at the of sale to days from stamp pureh, with otherwise resell the the. property the defanlting p vertisement of s published n the ¢ e Tight at the risk and cost o EDUCATIONAL. iregx Shorthand PRIVATE LESSONS Reancnable rates. Day or evening. For fur. ther information telepbone Adams 322. M. L. 1420 Harvard st nw 3 . hall ‘rack. shades, curtaing, Auetioneer. ADAM A. WESCHLER, AUCTIONEER. Collector’s Sale of Household Furniture, Player-Piano, Carpets, Rugs, Etc., Con- tained in No. 225 East Capi- l!tol St. 7 virtue of & dectee of the Supreme Court of ihe District of Columbia, holding a Pro- bate Court in re estate of C. Cole. deceased. administration No. . the un Qersigned collector will sell by public auetion, within_the above premises, on WED: THE THIRD DAY OF OCTOBEK, 192 a1 NG AT TEN O'CLOCK A laneous household tatiog ¢ mahogany playe mahogany, Cireas. wainat, bied's-eye maple, ok and white enamel bedroom furniture; braks beds, springs 24 bedding; odd chairs, rocker mirrors, ma oak high boy, ete. Anrouncing the Opening of SCHOOL-OF LAW October 1 Three-Year Course Leading to LL.B. Degree Write or Telephone for Catalog Charles V. Imlay (Harvard), Dean | Y.M.C. A. COLLEGE 1736 G. Street N.W. Main 8250 | | | 1 i | | 10 wettees: gany serving table, wardrobes dexks, carpets, rugs, hangings. Term, wh. CHARLES T. CLAYTON. Collector. 020.27.28 200013 Fendall _Ridg CLASSES IN ceptance of bid. Conveyancin recording and retenue stamps at purchaser’s cost. Terms of sale to be complled with within thirty days or deposit forteited. 7 -1&ds.cx8u Trustees. THOS J. OWEN & SON, AUCTIONEERS. SALE OF VALUARLE DWELL- 708 TIAT AW By virtue of a ce 1 of trust, beln fostrument No. 97, recorded June 26, 1623, | uong the laud records of fie Distiiet of ; s i tront of the premis TRST DAY Ol AT FOUR 0'CLOCK P. land and premise tuate in the District of Columbie, and desig: nated s and being lot 65 in Millie C, Vickery's a of lois in square numbered e squste 613, as per piat recorded in the offic- of the surveyor of (he District of Co- Tumbia fn Liber 69 at folio 82, Terms of sale: Fold subject to a prior deed of trust for $2.500, and the amount over waid frust o be paid in e $200_deposit - re- quired upon acceptance of bid. Conveyancing, recording and revenue stamps at purchaser's cost. Terms of ‘sale to be complled with within thirty days or deposit forfeited. WILLIA SAUNDERS, CLATD 1. 19,0845 axSu 5 ed of trust duly recorded in Liber No. 3771, follo 139 et seq., of the land records of the District ‘of Co- mbia, and at the request of the party e. cured ‘thereby. the underwigned irustee will sell at public © of the pregaises, T D’ DAY OF oC: | TOBE! . AT FIVE 0'CLOCK P.M the following described land and premise aate in the District of Columbis and sons’ and Whalker's suldivision known South Brookland, as per piat recorded in the office of the surveyor of the Diatrict of Co- lumbia in County Book 7, page 35. AIl cash. $200 recording and revenue stamp cost. Terms of sale to be complied with within thirty days or deposit forfeited. ARTHUR BLANCHARD, Surviving Trastes, at_purchase: D DWELLING, WITH HOT-WATER HEAT A’ LEC- { TRIC LIGHT, No. 1518 Gth ST. N.W. By virtue of a certain deed of rust, being Instrument No. 57, recorded December 27, 1022 oog the land ‘records of the District of . and at the request of the party secured thereby, the undersigned trustees will sell at public atction, In front of the premines. on MONDAY. THE FIRST DAY OF OCTO BER, AD. 1028. AT FIVE O'CLOCK P.M. the 'following-described land and ises, situate In the city of Wasbington, Distriet of Columbla, and designated as and belng Jot 65 in Henry Turner's subdivision in square 365, a8 per plat recorded in the office of the sur- veyor of the District of Columbla in Liber W. F., folio 165. Terms of sale: One-third of the purehas money to be paid in cash, balan: o two equal installments. payable in obe two years, with inters At 7 per centum per annum, pay- able semi-¢ lly, from day of sale, secured by deed of trust upon the property soid; or all cash, at the option of the purchaser. A pesit of $250 will be r:&nl at time of sale. All conveyancing, rec ing, revenue stamps, ete, at cost of purchaser. Terms of sale nled with within thirty days from 5! 0 resel property af ! and cost of defaulting purcheser after five o' advertisement of such resale som: pewspaper published in Washington. D. C. CLAUDE W. OWEN, CLAUD LIVINGSTON, Trustess. 0010-d&ds,eaby 0CTO" | P.M. ADAM A. WESCHLER, AUCTIONEER. Trustees’ Sale of Valuable Busi ness P y, Frame Store and Dwelling, No. 811 Michi- gan Ave. N.E. By virtue of a certaln deed of trist duly Tecorded in Liber No. 4451, follo 433 et seq., of the land records of the District of Coium z| Children’s School Grades I to VIL thereby, the undersigned trustees will offer for saé by pbiie Evetlon, o front of the | GUNSTON HALL, 1906 Florida Ave. premises. on TUERDAY, THE SECOND DAY ‘Telephone F OCTOBER, 1928, AT FOUR O'CLOCK | French. rhythm and the following described land and pren- =t E—= H, FRENCH Domestic Science GUNSTON HALL SOHOOL For_information oall M1S8 WINGFIELD, OLEVELAND 2652 Before Noon or Alter § P.A. in_course. PORTUGUESE Iot 4 in block' 4 in Laighton and Pairo. trustee’s subdivision called '‘Brookland.”” as The Spanish School of Washi ton will begin its twelfth year per piat of said first mentioned subdivision recorded In the office of the surveyor of the of language teaching on Monday. October 1. This school constantiy District_of Columbia in Liber County 6 at is forming new classes. Also pri- folio 180, sald block 4 being now. known vate classes aml lessons at resi- for purpose of assessment and faxation. dx dence. Lessons will be given by square 8625, and with all cove of_ recor improved as above. to be sold subject, how. prominent native teachers, in_its well known conversational method. rior deed of trust amounting to ECONOMIC COURSES particulars of which wiil be ime of sale. 2 Terms cf sale: Over and above waid trisst of these lanzungen. ... To take advantage of Economic urses it is necessary to enroll cash. A deposit of $300 requiréd “of _the before October 1 SPANISH purchaser at the time of sale. Al convey- ancing, recording, revenue stamps and nota- rial fees at the cost of the piirchaser. Terme of sale 0 be complied with within® thirts CLASSES meet ~Mondays and Thursdays at 5 P.M., and Tuesdays and Friays at 8 P.M. FRENCH AND PORTUGUESE meet Mondays days from day of sale, otherwise the frustees ve the Tight fo resell the property. At and Thursdays at § P.M. Write; <elephone or ca The risk and ‘cont of th defaulting D irchaser after five days' advertisement «of snch’ re- 11 SPANISH SCHOOL OF WASHINGTON sale in some newspaper published in.the city 1317 'F St. N.W. Main 5685 of Washington, D. S The Misses Eastman’s LUCAS P. LUNSFORD L. H. 621.0&45,0x8u School for Girls 1305 17th St. pens Sept. 24 ADAM A. WESCHLER, AUCTIONEER. Bankruptcy Sale of Shoe Findings, Fixtures, Etc., Contained in Room 104, No. ! 606 F St. N.W. By virtue of an order of the Supreme of the District of Columbia, holding a Tuptcy Court in re Harry White & White, individually and as co-partners. tr ing as White Saies Company, bankrupt No. | 184""1 “will sell by pul el i ‘ourt nk- the abo ND DAY AT TEN OF ( . N 0'CLOCK. AM:, 'miscellaneo: ete., including’ rubber heel heel plat inne: fixtures, in] natis.” cement, Trpawriter. oic. bove will first be offered as an. en- tirets and If & satisfactory bld is not received | Will e immediately sold In detail b CHAS. H. SEEBOLD. Trustee. $626-d&dbs ex8u Columbian_Bldg. SALE OF AUTOS BY: " AUCTION EVERY FRIDAY . 11AM B. P. Dougherty Auctioneer 205 11th N.W. enamel, tol St All commercial branches. l| see us sn rezard to our offer of 5 montns free. Fall term now open. The ninth member of one family and the fourth of another now in_attend: d_Primary Normal School Kindergarten . 3rd. 2113 California St. Reopens O FRENCH Class or Private Instruetion Georges H. Poulin 1517 H St. N.W. n 4934 Ma ST. MARGARET'S Boarding and Day School and Kindergartes will QOctober First. incott, Susan C. Baker, Principals 2115 California St, 13 | | R | Ena i iting pupi ‘EDUCATIONAL. Private Tessons 10 mAthematics, sciences ian- especial attention to atupid, backwa $1. $1.50. ' ALBER' i.w. " Call o write. Miss Mabel Dill Contributor to many well known maga: zines. Offiefal Khort-xtory Instractor of the D. C. Branch of The Leagus of Ame: ican Penwomen, aunounces her regular fa course in Short-Story Writing Fridays, Sept. 28—Jan. 18 8 P.M. 1722 H Street One of Miss Dill's pupils recently sold her third story o The American Magazine T $200. JONAS, 1408 Hopkins | Oiroulars at Brentane’ For further Information, write or _tele- hone Miss vel Diil, 1850 Ingleside ‘errace, Columbia 6881, Class Open to Both Men and Women. Will Re-Open Monday, October 1st DAY AND EV] g pl)}(.\wl] G rine Instructors: R Baker and Muthi) Tuition free. nnual entrance. fee for the entire xeason $10_ Prospectis on_request. Secretary, Mjas Anne F bott EXPRESSION Mrs. J. A, Willams 1120 Rhode Is N.W.—North 10220 Classex or “Private Lessons . Course includes dramiatic art and physical eult Call_or flor & p.m. 8. Meryman, §. Burtis Leisenring. | | 1 | Stucco-Finish Dwelling, No. ! in_ the office of tha | chaser after five days’ ad- | NATIONAL! ‘and Textile Design, Color or| ACADEMY OF ART Dorsey Don'phan, Director SECOND SEASON Classes in Painting, Drawing, Il- tartration, Calor, Beginning Monday, RECiSTRATION NOW OPEN; Day and Evening Classes i631 H St NW. NATIONAL CATHEDRAL SCHOOL Bosrding and Day Boneot for Citi eaatedar, Ostedes Bd ursday, October 4th. day. October THE TEMPLE SCHOOL 1417 G St. N\W.—Main 32358 Five to Seven Classes Beginzers Gregg and Graham-Pitman Shortha: ‘Typewriting ani Ofce Practice. Beoin Mo October First = Education F A Young Men mal Openine tute (Night School) t N. 1. 102 Mechanie vglih. awing. Arithimetic Al . Octiber inciude E -hand 730 P. M and Architec. Peamanship, *Short Commere Al Law. etc. Everything The American University Graduate Courses Schools of Arts, Science and Religion Ethics, E Psycho-Anal ! dueation, Egyptology, xis, Teaching of Literary Schools of Diplomacy Jurisprudence, Government Business Administration Economics, Anglo-American Legal His- tory, History of European Diplomsty, Recest U. S. Constitational Law, Inter- Consular Officers, Munici- Advanced _Accounting, sking, Tnatioal Finance, National Administration, History of Ameriean Di- oy, Interstate Commerce, Trade wif South America, Europe, Juris prudence. Roman Law, Citizenship, Princ: Dies of Forelgn Trade, Political Parties. Fall term begins October 1st, Register now. Central Office, 1901 F St. ono Main 3323 Sidwell’s Friends School For Boys and Girls 41st Year Begins September 21 CITY SCHOOL 1809-1819 Eye Street N.W. All Grades and High School. SUBURBAN SCHOOL 3901 Wisconsin Avenue N.W. 2d, 3d, 4th and 5th Grades Thos. W. Sidwell, AM.. Principal national Law, Now. National University Law School Chartered by Special Aot of Congr $10-815-520 13th Street N. W. 55th Year Begins October 1st, 1923 30 P.M. to 8:30 P.X. Becretar: o in the school build- ing mow open for registration. For catalog or_other information write or telephone Main 6617 or Fraokiin 2909, { women. EDUCATI EDUCATIONAL. Accountancy—a new class—Semester A of the Pace Course— meeting on Monday and Thursday' evenings, from 7:30 to 9:20, will form at Pace Institute on Thursday, September 27, at 7:30 P.M. Pace Institute is now located in new quarters in the Transportation Building, 17th and H Streets, N. W. Call or telephone for Bulletin. Main 8260. Study Advertising and Earn More Former Johns Hopkins Instructor in + Advertising to Give Course Advertising is a most interesting subject, and ad- vertising men are always being sought, being paid excel- lent salaries. No matter in what business you may be engaged, yeu should know something abonut advertising. A comprehensive course in this science will be given by Bernard S. Gomprecht, formerly instructor in Adver- tising and Selling at Johns Hopkins University; later, ad- vertising manager; a contributor in advertising subjects to leading trade journals. The course will be four hours a week, given in the evening, two two-hour sessions, for a period of twenty- eight weeks. For further details, apply to Bernard S, Gomprecht, Director of the Hurley Bernard Advertising Company, 817 14th Street, Room 402. Call Main 4614. Hotels—Tea Rooms Apartment Houses and Women ONAL EDUCATIONAL. Georgetown Law School 1923-1924 Opening Session Will Be Held Monday, October 1, 1923 For Information Ap L] | Hogh J. Fegan, M.A.. L.] PAD. Assistant Dean | USEMt by cxperieacad ue- o Gomar. Stray. College. 721 13th st n . oe15 TYPEWRITER LOANED FREE Sent 1o your home 1 you enroll this month. Shorthand in 30 Days ‘bdividual lastruction. Day & evening ¢lasses 30-DAY BUSINESS COLLEGE 1340 Eye St. N.W. Flone Main 8485 LEARN GREGG SHORTHAND. (Lescons 1n mail groupe ealy b9 tegurs inai- { vidual attention. rpewriting Mosiness Lag- { lish,ecier weiting. peliing. “Bay dad evestze 1 classes. KEXTON ot n.w.” Aduuie 1386 George \‘iasfington University Chartersd by Act of Congress 1821, Cg-educational Sessions in all departments Opens September 26 Offers graduate and under- graduate instruction in LIBERAL ARTS ENGINEERING LAW ARCHITECTURE MEDICINE EDUCATION PHARMACY In addition to clamses durink the forehoon and early afternoon. ever twe hondred classes in college. engineering and Tegal wubiects are held fn the late afternoon between five-ten And s1x B0ty For Cataloxues nnd Other Intormution Apnly tn THE REGISTRAR 2033 G Street Northwest Telephone Went 1649 'GUNSTON HALL A Resident and Day School for Girls cond year begius | lese * Preparatory, Acudemic | courses. 1 Fxceptional advantages in_ all branches of | Misie, Art. Expression and Domestic Scieaes Attention given'to Athletics, both indoor aad outdoor sports. Puplls are accepted for one or more Kubjects, elhildren’s Departuent commenting with rst MRS. BEVERLEY R. MASON, { i ptember 24. Col- and Graduste Principal MUSICAL INSTRUCTION. 700,000 OPPORTUNITIES IN THE U. S for good executive in AMERICA'S #th TRY. iy EMPLOYMEN FREE to Student ployer. and Em- 50 Prominent Washington Hotels and Restaurants em. ploying 1 to 10 “Lewis” Stu. dent. Day and Night Classes begin Sept. 24, Oct. §, 10. A faculty of experts and lec- turers, $5,000 laboratory equip- ment for practical teaching— Hotel, Apartment Houses and Institutional Management. Tea: Room and Cafeteria Management, Intérior Decorating, Hotel Accounting (advanced) Food Checking and Table service T Open 9 A.M. to 8 P.M. “‘Write for Catalog. Desk 9738." Lewis Hotel Training Schools 1340 New York Ave. Clifford Lewis, Precident. -—----a e ma- (L N-N B- N NN W N g ENROLLMENT WEEK Special scholarship rates throughout the for those Who enroil this_week. Both men and | 5 days and_ 5 pights each week throughout the Instruction in all Bigh CHOOL, Brin. Y.W.C. A. School General and Religious Education 1311 G St, 4th Floor, Fr. 9682 Collegiate, Secondary, Han | luste, Domestic Arts, Bible HEALTH EDUCATION dolph Richards. ) E. COR. 12th & Plone Franklin 2080. STRAYER’S BUSINESS COLLEGE Reglistration Now Being Made for Fall Term Day and Evening Sessions By writing Bookkeeping * ‘Accountancy Secretarial Spanish by Native Teacher Call, Phone or Write for Information 721 13th Street N.W. (Next door to Telephons Building) Main 3430 SCHOOL FINE| & APPLIED ART FELIX MAHONY, Director. Main 1760 Conn. Ave. and M ‘Study Art With a Purpose” Day and Evening Classes Children’s Saturday Class Our: 8th-Montn Professional Fundamental Course fits you {o accept a position in In- terior Decoration, Costume Commercial Drawing. Open for Registration Daily 10 AM. to 9 P.M. Begins Monday, Oct. 1 Fairmont School For Girls, 25th Year Resident and Day Pupils 2107 S Street N.W. Junfor College, High School Specinl Courses .- Opening Date, October 3rd {Washington College of Law | 614 E Street—Phone Fr. 9682 Swimming, Gymnasium, Dancing, Recreation Fall term opens October 2nd Registration begins September 25th _Litera sent_on_requext. Co-Edueational Twenty-Seventh Year Opens September 26 Tuition, $100 Per Annum Sessions: 10 A.M. to 12, or 5:15 to 7 P.M. Confers LL. B, LL. M. and M. P. Ll Ofice Hours—10 to 5:30 1315 K Street N.W. Phone Franklin 4585 National University 816-818.820 13th St. N.W. School of Business Administration Including departments of 1. Economlcs and Accountancy. 2. Forelgn Trade and Forelzn Service 3. Civil Administration and Governmen Four-year courses leading a gree. Classes, 7:30 to 8.40 43 to 6:25 p.m. Secretary’s office in the school buildi now open for registra- tlon. For catalog or other infor- mation, write or telephone Maln 0617 or Franklin 2009. to BS. 20 George Washington University Law School Co-Edueational Member of Association of American Law Schools September _26th. . Most approved Full _courses atternoon. Optional morning classes, 7:50 to Forenoon _classes 9:00 to 1 Late afternoon class:s, 5:10 t For information write or cal Beoretary. Telephone, Building, and 40 both morning BAISNEL KINDERGARTEN (PRIVATE) rations now being made; moratag la Iy, 9: p.m. SEINE r eall 107 d ave. Lincoln 4928. Miss Madeira’s School 1330 19th St. N. W. o I upes Matn 6503 Law 1435 K Bt. N.W. Eighteenth Year Begins September Twenty-eighth Lucy Madeira Wing, A.B., Vassar 3 Head Mistress Miss Tomlin’s School 1800 19th St The School with a Personal Tonch Objective Class and Grades I—VI. 30° The School That Adapts Itself to the Child, The Chevy Chase Country Day School An Indoor and Outdoor Day and Boarding School. Founded on_the Progressive Method. 17 Grafton St., Chevy Chase, Md. Btanwood Cobb, Harvay M.’ Disector. Fall Term Begios Oct. 1. Tel. Cleveland 1374 Enroll Now at Emerson Institute ' New Term Sept. 17 1738-40 P Street N.W. Frank. 4463 Women’s Department Evenings Only New Term Sept. 18 "HERMAN C. RAKEMANN, ARTIST ATEA(‘HEII vfll"' VIOLY L AR Calumbin A5, 1108 N, H. Ave. WASHINGTON 14,1 Ars: CONSERVATORY yoar Dok OF MUSIC Maln 7858 “An Established Conservatory o on Ewopean Lines” | KARL HOLE! Piano and Harmony Twentleth Year 17th St. at Pa. Ave. Year Book ON UNSCHULD. UNIVERSITY of MUSIC Incorporated under the laws of the DIstrict 0f Columbin, with Tull powers to confer degrees. Mee. Marie von Unschuld, Pres. Twentieth School Year Opens September 16th A thorough four-veAr course for advanced studs in_evers of m adiaz to The degree of Bachelor, Naster and Doctor of Music. of artists tnclude the will- Ooneert PiLsist and gogue, MME, MARIE UNBO the Ooncert Violinist, MR. ELIAS | BREESKIN; the Belglin, EDW, VAN LOOK, Composition, Evenlng classes for Muslc History, Ap. preciation and Theors: Geiman, Fréuch and Spanish, by the best mative inatrue. tors. &pecial claswes in Plano and Violin for Beginners and Children Under tne immediate supervision of Mame. Marie Von Unschnid STUDIOS IN THE VICINITY OF MOST PUHLIC SCHOOLS Forinformation aud ‘reglstration; ApRly Adminlstration Offces: 1820 F 8t N.W. Ph. M. K104, 2.6 o'clock. 1644 Columbia Road N.W. Col. 2742, 0-13 o'cloek. In 10 to 20 Lessons Reg, Jasz Popular Musio s spe Come writy or phone for besklet, you buy imstrument from NSEN SCHOOL N.W. RESORTS. OCEAN_CITY, MD. COLONIAL HOTEL On boardwalk: tunning wter in every room. | Private bathe__Booklet. Ownership management. VIRGINIA. ““NORTH HILL* A colonlal resort near Bluemont on Shena: | donh river; valley, mountain and wi . ery; shaded ground. drives, Aebing, boating, | swimming; new baths and sewerage; ac Srem, IDYANAA o tubesculars taxea: 316 | clalty. 14 { lessons if | CHRISTE:! USIO { G 5 Maln MTS. week. up to Decembe Book Shiurics F. Castlsman, Berryville, Va. 30 COLONIAL BEACH, VA. | _ special antumn rate, $15 weekl | Baitimore line steamers, foot 7th s { D._BLACKISTONE, owner ind mgr. * | _. HARFERS FERRY. W. ¥ .~ HILL TOP HOUSE HARPERS FERRY, W. VA. i tent, Dl 1 inners. | e . i 2 |TRY TO EXTORT $100,000. CHICAGO, September 26.—An al- {leged plot by blackmallers to extort 18100.000 from John B. Drake, one of {the owners of the Drake and Black- stone Hotels here, has become known through the activities of four post jofMce department inspectors working {with city and hotel detectives. i " Threats of death if their demands were not complied with were made by the blackmailers in letters to Mr. | Drake and his son John B. Drake, Jr.. sent during the last two weel was said. One decoy package taining paper was sent in reply to one of the demands resulting in_let- ters coming through the mail making further demands. ey