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A AACTIONS —— FOR GAXE-Ho Continued. ITEDGES & 1334 H Street N.\W. Franklin 9503. NEAR NAVAL OBSERVATORY—$9,500. A foroughly modern two-stors brick Wome decidedls lurger than the aversge fow ho 2nd one we frel wure wiil muct WAth instant approval " It i med) situated 1a & By Ton conven'ent tu Western High Bchool. honra ’ Teception hall, tfe bath, fro N e e D e e Desutiful coudition thrvughout. 14th ST. HEIGAITS. S$14,500, This detacked home iu, lcsnted in bne of ti best blocks on 13th at, consldernd most attpsctive o 1iving room, full wideh of bouwe FIth epen fireplase wgd Bulltdn bookevaes, dinfeg room, breakfasy room, kMchen, pantry and service porch, tigic real bedroows, beat- Tful tile bath, Y, instanteneous Deater, elec. lighty b h., osk ficors. If 300 are loskiug foe @ vers Sbe smmil home o 82 idesl cnvironngnt; be sawe and oo this ooe, NOQRTHWE $9.800. A twostary colonial tapestrs brick home Tocated neez ‘the iutersection of Georgla ave. Rock Creek Choreh rosd. This house v attractivg in remce, 18 unus well bullt aiAl containe 6 largn roums, tile bath, Soocrety oo al front perch, two Latra largs r @orches, open freplace, oak fioors, elec. ights, h-w.h und a good rear yard w twolar gerage. Just votuced 1o prl €an b soid on sy terms. WEST CHEVY "CHASLE $10.230. An outetamling ralug in a branduew en THE EVENING FOR SALE—HOUSES. FOR SALE—HOUBES. Cont el 1916 ¥yt e NEW HOMES: o i e 3000 A substantial a: rooms, bat! ey well hot- $21,000. water heat, « .000. age to paved alley. Toterior rastefully Seco- Within & stone’s Shrw of Macs. wve. sod Xest (qult. Open: and lighted every day from of Tupont Circle, sight amon © 5 pm. Sample bouse No. 25 Oriean Romes In the elty.’ This property h place mee., bot. Gth and Tt8 ard L and M sts. B gone over, and redecorsts from top to - Ten spiendid rooms with high cefl. C. H. SMALL; lighttng Bxtures, Owner & Builder Il improve ats. ? Owner huting 1eft : Tmmediate possessicn PETWORTH. $8,850. A twostory semi-detached coh Yo lorated at ee of the Bigh elevations in etworth clore to the ecar line st this low price shonld be given your immediuts con- deration. This house has fine front and side wos and f modern throughout incimling elec. 1ight, h.-w.h., oak floors. Six buth, coionlul frint wnd (W rear Terms, $1.000 cach aad iderste pasmente, D ACHED BRICK. 20,000, i beantitul defached brick home located | ud south of the peservolr. wo (ke Duths. also servant’s rom and Two. o Several tronm houses. 7Ty reavonmhie. OWNER, P, D. HOLMKS, * . N.W.. fioom 2a. atn 3877 ASANT. . ad Tath How 7 Hoart CLCEh; near Yt und 5 P 0, af aore aley. _COLUMBIA } 3. stores, ot Sean roums (4 udro living to Buth, Bumere h. wod in B Iot Soxien & pub o attic and 411 th ing » fircpmor butlt onubly | priced ught o moderate terms MIDDLETON, Inc., HINGTON MEAL ESTATD BOARD. Franklin 9503. aths, garage 2 wiec, Iatest con- ity fniabed theughou ulley. Easy terms of TTEDG MEMBE! VP 1334 H Street N.W CHEVY CHASE—§18,500—8 rooms, off Connecticut ave. Paved strect. CLEVELAND PARK-—$13,730; $2,000 cash—Detached, hollow- tile bungalow ; a.m.i CLEVELAND PARK a1, Ca > ; ami. e . For P. F. CARLEY o TR N SALE OR RENT HOUSES. OR SALE OR FOR REN’ :d or unfurnished, 16th term, $10,750- not be duplicated. NORTHWEST-—$9,850—Four hedrooms, a.m.i., zarage. 14TH ST. CAR LINE-—SI11,500--Four bedrooms, porches, deep lot. TAKOMA PARK—$7.75 casy ternys. NEAR MTH ST. R LINE—$8,500—Colonial style 6-rco house, a.m.t., 2-car garage, large rooms. GEORGETOWN—$8,100—New house;; $1,000 cash, $75 manthly. Many special features DOWNTOWN--$10,000~Colonial style tap garage space. Something hard to find. DOWNTOWN-—§9,500—10 rooms and bath, rooming house, just off Massachusetts ave. 0—Bungalow, 5 rooms, tot S0x200. \ price; tenua’ to Box ry brick, am. gains, HOUGH W he REST in ev FLAY ON CAF Pay cast. Addroes e . I e W vave WO WILLIAM PHILLIPS 15th and K Sts. N.W. Phone Main 40600, MEMBER OF WASHINGTON RUAL ENTATE BOARD, A TTOTSE: . RLED 7 hum 2nd 15t ba reasgnable: Ty brick building 'y large alley. sale. Easy terme. e blocks above Park road. It s a threcs hot-water beat, electrlc lights und oer than auy other i the block for & q ntar AL nts. Ad- LOT ON 20TH ST. JUST OFF CONN. Thie, depiradle ground of 2040 sauaie feet fs fuut off Comn. asing vers rapl 2 G0 BY 180 FEET IN CHEVY CHASE ~ Z CAYWOOD BROS. & GARRETT, Inc.. Realtors. 915 New York Avenue Northwest. Main 982, L. SANSBURY CO., Inc., 1418 Eye Street N.W. Phones Main 5903-4-5. MASS. AVE. HEIGHTS. MPA > VB T ALY s BEAUTIFUL DETACHED BRICK R, 3 .1 /. ’AY $80.000 CA TOOMS, 1WO. COMPLIE TTLED Datiis, Sa PAR R T WILL PAY $80! CASH IN LIV V0 HOOM. HOUKE OPEN ¥O¥ Yoi'R iNsprc | {or an apartment, making a cash ADDITION tdown payment of about $10,000. P A ddress Box S3-0T1, St ) 4ud buth, h ASH B MR ANTH M0 GARFIELD ST. N.W. PLAN. " BIOHT, Tid A (WORTH WILL PAY GAsH IT PRICE Let me have your statemen Call Mr. DOWERS. with RNOLD AND OOMPANY 1418 Eve st M 38,000 C: Eight-room, two-bath modern house, west of 16th wt., porth of Columbia rd.: not rer $18,000. No agents Address Box 184-H, o NGING BEACH Right on Chesapeake Bay, 33 miles from D e Ber statd oad now b Lot elicity A0-foct Sloging Beach ls beantiful beyood ination. A, W. ANDREWS, URAL B! BHADY SIDE, MD. "lelephe Wrat Eive F-11. L Salt Water Front Property South River Park. The Ideal Summer Colony. For Bale—Nicely sttuated lots, $500 to $1.230. ! ame “very “attractive bungalows, $1.850 to $3.260. Thtn In the time fo relect Four lot and plan your bungslow or cottage, enabling you ! o bulld this apring and have it ready for ocen- | pancy by sum: Boath River Park s 36 Tolles from W, foeion & Neely, 1318 H wt. n.w. Phone l‘rl‘l‘l iin 8277 Haturdaye and Sindass at South Liver Park, Anze Arundel county, Md. 30,000 SECOND 11 give as a cash yment on an apartment build- . Address Box 80-H, Star of- Pleasant 13 PRICE, $13,000. Splondidly located, semi-det: in cne squate of Mt uter Leat, elec. 2nd Capital Tractlon car lnes. Thers are cight room: Trie Tight, hurdwond foors, double brick garae ot 42d Bath. b S e EAR 16th AND WEBSTER STS. CE, $18, fu splendidly located, semidetached brick bome shool Frice 4aed. Thors are elght roomms, two bathe, Rot-water neat, et 1Igne. Kardwond tioars, double brick garage. House In parfect condition. Possession In thirty days. s COLUMBIA HEIGHTS. . \'?":ln one square of l4th and Park rad. Twelve rooms, two bathe, hot- U, DOWNTOWN NORTHWEST. 28 3 44 Close to Dupont Circle. Bight rooms (fonr bedrnums) and b, ::;:l:;flx;‘!‘::;“;kclflr Tight, garage. Ve advier that you fospect this b e e NEW HOMES—9th ST. AT FARRAGUT. ‘B SAMPLE NOUKE, NO. 913 6th ST AN RN ] PRICE, iz 3 . HOT-WATER HIE. ¢ FLOORS, CONCRETE FHONT PORCH. BREAKT airs o OPEN FOR YOUR INSPECTION DAILY. LIGHTED EV N, L. SANSBURY €O, Inc, B ING IN i 1418 Eye Street Northwest. e !"f‘:.oncs Main 5903-4-5. MEMBERS OF WASHINGTON REAL ESTATE BOARD. NEW HOME. LIGHT, SLEEF Better Class Homes for Colored Investors Tn this, our lateet operation, H1nd everything that son desire fn’ Jirand-aw heouses. complete tiia st mo i | Tou wn home. equipped 1 :Tb and up-to-date style—in- £ lttle extra re@nemen. moders, Castern 1 be hought un term of ¥ 365 ¢ moath, faclucing all taterent " Thiy tows- H , except elec. lghts and tteateivery g i Now ready for immedia es & Middleto w. A SACRIFIC a. situated near throughout. ™ied © S 101t n, Inc ived in Hoom 509, District bulldieg, until o'ciock p.m. December 17, 1928, for com- ting & 20-room school butlding. ‘or ded information apply to Room 427, Dis- bulidis; A deposit of Sample Home, ey 753 Columbia Road. 81z roome—dath—front and back porchas ~hardwood flocrs—bot-water heating. Open for your {nspection any day or eve- e Reasonable Prices. B. B. PINN (Owner's Representative) 712 Kenyon St. N.W, ATTRACTIY! PAS & ‘o Tasure the retarn logis. 00242027 AUCTION SALES, FUTURE DAY/ AUCTION aod 80 COLORED BARGAIN. To inx Colombia_rd. near Sherman _ave. Lo hardwood floors: litehen i low: g [ o of Montgomery county. M froot porc! fures. Bot-water heating plant. ¢ condition throughont. *wo cars. Only small cas ™*BOSS & PHE city, will sell H below ‘Terms of wale: One-third of the purchase monay to be pald In cash, balance in two equal installments. payable in one and two yes mjorest at 815 per centum per aznus uyable semtanoally, from das of sale, e deed of trust upon the property sold, GF'a1l chsh. At the option of the paahaner. & Gepusit of $500 Wil be requl time of Jocality. N\, 1 RYON CO., Inc., wania ave, at 13th s.e. portioned rooms, .PS, £1,000 cash; balance monthly. K N. E Main 4007, 1423 F St 1 i l N <o; ' B S | pect hoat: ‘paved ailey: good ropuic: pon- = ew—Below Cost sewlons Frice Tiduted on Castl DA | closad porchin: 7 inclnding eit {aterest and payments, i T N. E. RYON CO,, Inc., Columbia Heights 3 S Setheetat)s i TR, (8 Detroome), e antached a splendtd me-produciag home. $5,000. ek e ey AN MUST BE SOLD. PETTY & PETTY, Pennept- Reaitors, 128 N. Y. Ave MW Main #4313, FHouse contains five wall pro- Tmodern buth, colonial : PARK VIEW SECTION ‘Garage . for Eemidetached, modern 6-v. colonia! b Leick: extra wide and deep lot: pos- H l | vtampe, etc., at covt of purchuser. sale (o be complled with within thl days serves the right to resell the property at the J Fiik and cost of defaulting porenaser.” afier $4,950. g A real bome in the southwest. Good sec. News ick, | tion. " Convenient to_ government offces. - Bix w : botwater heat. Act guick, tor of Mr. Investor. Easy terms. O 8 AR, O . 000 az3 X X, dvey Fraaxma 53T, 1 arn G r. and b. colonlal brick: furas Nearly N G tvom tapestey brici ment §300, balance $80 per mont] e ear Boldiers' Home Main 4507, 13 F st 3 i '8 prope: w make incof Near three car lines. A fully detacbed house, fust off - ‘ detly white | payment re- ‘ gesmion. For Quick sale take $3,150: l «ale. All ecouverancing, from day of sale, otl the trusiee Bve days’ adverttsement of wnch resalo in somo S iR mwfl Germs, Address Box L] it published in . TR WARIINGTON 3 STAR, WASHIN ———— they kindiy ! | s | 10109 fret: thencr north 29 d will b | 4 be | T S| ‘AUCTION SALES. FUTURE DAYS. GTON, - D. C., THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 29, AUCTION SALES. 1923. ADAM A WESCHLER, AUOTIONBER. Trustees’ Sale of Nearly Two Hundred Acres of Valuable Anncosta River Fark South .of Bennings Road, D. C. Byvmwan&m-mmnmmm of the Distfict of Cotumbla, passed (o Equity Cacso Xo. 46754, the underigned trustees Wil offer for ssie by\‘mblk auction on the Ppiaes on TEENDAY, THE KELEVENTH AY h‘l DECEMBKR, 1673, BE NING AT THREE O'CLOCK ¥ the following _de- scribed land and premised, situate io the Dis- trict of Calnmhl: in Benniu ind on and Beginning for the same ot the southerly sud (resterly wide of 4 rosdway 20 feet wide leading eoutherly froc: Renninge road. waid roudwar ‘belug mentioned Tn Liber 108, at folio 478, of the land recrds of the District of Columbia. and runsing theace north 79 mingtes west 145 feet to the north- corner «f the tract, atrip of parcel Cnita Braten Goverament U5 desd dated s Goveramen e Tune 15. 1821, and recorded Tune 3 ce- outh 22 weconds, east S enes soutlerly on the aee of & Tight hose millne ‘e et; thence west : ¢ Capitol street 195 flence wvith eight degrece enst 31 the north ot numibes-d foar an recorded in the office of the of Coll smth 1 raliramd, recordad in Law . of the coirt records of the olumile; thence with smld (on- north 87 _dexes. 207087 fot, to the porth @ lie aud “Fortuna sald dividing lire 20 secunds wewt routaining ime for the porpuses eacament and tatation s 1 1G8\12, ;" thence with puik bo Grarecs, 24 mi ine south 51 degrens, 20 weconds et 1. fout to the west slde of Acawatia roxd: | ot 40 ‘anconda east 2.0 of I ieh demrcn, 4% m: 5 “henice north 35 degrre §went 13002 Zeat: he | i } i \ | ' t i At Sloan’s, 76 | lne of a pervel ter R, M. L 17, 200 records’ of “the ' Ietrict ! right of way of ¢ thencs With the #ald south and east line of the right ? the Alexandria branch_of the B and Ohio railmad south 17 degrees. g s 363.6] fent i the he. actes of Nand, more at the present and taxs Je Tor the wate 1 east slde 53 drgrees, 345,41 7 Teet, iang conreyed to red rvcondad o Lite 0 83 the aald morth line memth K1 degree: Tainates, south with Ridge road porth 33 egrees, 25 minutes weet iegrees, 23 min. w. 11 of the Tidge mad: thence utes west 101845 feet degrecs. 49 ‘minutes, jet to the buglne fot tama. more ot the proa 207 the puroase of Lssess- Tient and tazation es parel 208 TRACT NO. 4, at & lore O : containing 23.649 acres [, 2ee o eatd Fanay_ Cloe, south minutes east 55580 feet to A e*one in the eust line of sald parce)l of i Famny Cloe: thence porth rees, 9 misutes cast 013 fect to a stone planted at the wutheast corner of the parcel of land coveyed to J. O. Naglor by derd recorded (n Liber 794 at foll fpart of the laud murde of sald District { fhenee with the second line reversed of aid parcel of land conveyed to waid J. G. Nask | north 88 de; TS1.45 feet to @ stone 1 planted at f corner of sall parcel iof land: fhence with the west line of i glrv of 1a: conveyed to Gilbert C. Spltser ¥ deed recorded in Tiwr part of the fand rocords of 17 degrees, 58 minutes, Jfeot to the south 1z a 't "N Gorthh 65 (dexrees, 23 minut 205,00 feet to the soath and east [side of Xuscostisa road: thence with said South aud esxt side of Aoscostla roud south 28 degrees, 19 minutes, 50 seconds weat 168,13 feet,to 8 Levy Court stone: theuce wouth 13 degrees, T2 milnutes, B0 neconds west 12 feet to & Lev wtone: degree. minutes east 653 South 23 degrves. 11 minute 38299 feet to the beginnt: of land containloe 0.8311 or more or less, said parcel tewurt Lot.” conveyed 123 at follo 830 of the 1and Tecords of the Dis: itriet of Columbia: contsining 30.087 mcres {of land. more or less, and being described at the present time for Durpoes of masews: | ment and tazation as parcel 195\9; wost thence gouth 0 42" feot: thence seconds west excent & parcel 50 acre of land, bel ki e 5 e T 8 R H of Rid road ll"lowr‘rr‘lr .('Fitl llflr ‘nmn of the tongation o reet w.e., AN ng other. me boutded or surrounded el of latd herelabefore called ““Tra, M and being kKnown he of “Htuart Lot™ or Lo, being the sume property mentioned wcribed in the deed in trust from Bel Boagxs to Alexunder MeCormick., truatee, dated September 24, 1866, and recorded on November 13, 1508, in Liber R. M. H. No. 23. fallo 830, f the land records of said District, and con- 11 of .30 of &a acrc’ of land, . and bel: o, described o te ‘ot 'stsissment 894 (afation ss Des 196./8: ACT N0 6. el art of ‘‘Fortune u Dorre bW an “Piney Grove Churen, Loty on the W w tract or parcel of land erly side of the Ridge rond mately oppruite to where the Ridee roa i reel unded or surrounded by the tract or parcel 22land, bereinbefore called “Tract No. 2 and “ontaintag 1.00 acres of land, more or less, @nd. being described at the present time foF v%!mntmmmu”p cel . A 1a property will be eold 1 separate tracts S Sl Al T el T same " Bale: One-third of the parchese puid i cash, the belece i3 w0 nts, payable in interest at the rate of m, payable semi-annuslly, of truat on the property s cauh ut the afi!l;): of 'I ;uh‘llm 'Ld:pwtntg 00 wi Teauired on esch tract a time of sale, or $8,000 on the whole tract. All conveyuncing, roce Tevemue stampn, ote, "%t cont of purchaser. Terms of wale Be ‘complied with within thirty days from of sule, otherwiee deposit will ‘be for. h&(d A property resold at risk and cost FE '('7’!" Pu. lv"’ ls!' o m.:x”’ . Yeritaing: of gnch ress! e paver ® Wesninaton, . 'C. publicled 1a Janpiatey. SpoxooncE. i f xl Jund | Teimw € FUTURE DAYS. Adam A. Weschler, Auctioncer Receivers’ Sale in Bankruptcy of P Valuable Chain Grocery and Meat Stores Operated by the Goodman Stores Co., Inc. No. 2011 18th Street N.W. No. 1840 Columbia Road N.W. No. 3160 Mt. Pleasant Street N.W. Stand Nos. 103, 104, 113, 114 Arcade Market No. 2611 14th Street N.W. No. 1629 Connecticut Avenue N.W. No. 27 Laurel Avenue, Takoma Park, Md. virtue of an order of the Supreme Court of the District of Colnmbi B 1ex s Bankruptey Courts in ro Goodman Stures Co., Inc.. Damkrit, 140 undersigned receirers wiil uffer for saie BY PUBLIC AUCTION Friday, November 30th, 1923 Commencing at 10 o’clock A.M. chain of Etores ment il and implements of x ¢ have in eor . hold- the onrd above the 10 A.M.—No. 2011 18th Street N.W. 11 A.M.—No. 1848 Columbia Road N.W. 11:30 A.M.—No. 3160 Mt. Pleasant Street N.W. 12 Noon—Stand Nos. 103, 104, 113, 114 Arcade Market 12:38 P.M.—No. 2611 14th Street N.W. 1 P.M.—No. 1629 Connecticut Avenue N.W. 2 P.M.—No 27 Laurel Avenue, Takoma Park, Md. Sales Subject to Ratification by the Court preh irchuser &t Uiue of sale, ooy C. G. Sloan & Co. Inc. Auctioneers B 715 13 5t MAMMO‘{H SALE | Ofice Furniture, Pianv, At Public Auction 715 13th St. ! Saturday, Dec. 1, 1923 At 10 AM. Also at 11 A.M. 4 Display Caxes, iot Sk Stockings, | .« { TRUST) | ds east 1.6M.98 foet to the | mo: + aald eouth and west line of the | with a0d thence noreh 29 | o7 seconds weet 60197 | Genosit ad teirg described | gtamips, i ¥ WIIA STREET NORTAW i s of A certain deed of tr Liver No. 4 o8 OU stay-at-homes ! You who have never had a real vacation get away now! Knoclz off for 23 days. Get aboard oneof the famous Ward Line Express ships bound | for Havana, Mexico end the “Spanish Main". Enjo \ng you ever had. 2000-miles uf ccear breezes, sun. shine, new places, new scenes, new faces. See Havana, the “Paris of the West In- dies:' Then sail to Progreso; Vera Cruz Tampico; and home sgain. Opportunity for side trips from Vera Cruz over the mountain range to Mexico City, or a visit o Maya Ruinsof Yucatan. You return to New Yorkon the 23rd day refreshed, re; venated, ready and keen for “the good old job. RESERVATIONS NOW! For sailings and fu!l inforrmation write | WARD LINE | N.Y. & Cuba Mail S. §. Ca., Fr.of Wall St. V- ™ & Or any authorized st %1 inetal & : T o the D Yo mauired At time o T ordtug. rveate e Tt ¢ Ty aare ) I COMIPAN A. Wezchler, Auctioneer Alkine . ete. Also Meat by order of U Housc! k) Machines, FPiauc Market Fixte | Marshal. ! an., 0! 1 w2t | Service £ deed tl By Auction At Weschler's 920 Pa. Ave. N.W. Saturday Commencing 9 A.M. Jonschold Furniture, ., by order estate. At 10 O'Clock A.M. Automobiles, including Tourin, Cars, Roadsters, cte. At 11 O’Clock AM. Refrigeration Case, Sca Bags., Enamel Trays, Metal Blocks and Butcher’s Tools, cte, by orde U. S. Marshal. Terms: Cash. Adam A. Weschler, Auctioneer s WIEN o 20,50 DAVID NOTES, AUCTIONEER. On SATURDAY, DECEMDER FIRST, 1973, O'CLOCK AM.. T will sell at’publi the Fargers Prodoce (Haskei) .. 13 Horses sate. ERS, D. C. Dec. 12 and Jan. Spiendid one class cabin shi Bremen, Dec. 5; Derfllinger, De. _ 1118 Pearl Bt., N.' 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NEW ZEALAND e Well Equippe . “NIAGARA' Bastinge oy <Larocat and €OLOMBO ERIC, ANE E 1 It Is Just as Imporiant as "3 15 i Where You Move Phone Maln 6090—Our padded vase e0d_experieiced and eaolul wes &t_ynur sersice. : _Blorago in o | £ warekouse at reamsuabie rates !¢ Merchants’ Transfer & Storage Co. 920-922 E Street N.W. £ elephone Vaim 6900 E e v et et d SWITH’S TRANSFER & STORAG LOCAL & LONG DISTANCE MOVERS moocern FIREPROOF suiioin WE CRATE., PACK AND SHIM PHONE NORTH 334 3 1 313 YOU STREET N.W.‘ P £ TR CRwveew of furnitnre | | i it RESORTS ATLANTIC CITY. N. ATLANTICCITY,N.J. This American Plan Hotes is never m lr—roT THE AZURE TAORMINA ITALIA AMERICA One State v York, . The Luxury Cruise to the M Palestine & Egypt N Leaving New York FEB. 6th, 1924 Under personal wenagement of Holland- America Line. Third Cruise of the fam- ous “Retrerdam’” 65 days of deligheful diversion Isinerary includes Mapmaa, Seae, Avaeas, Tusis, e . T maHour Lawo and :nJ:hePw\nA aretul Cruise limited to 500 guests. :-::;-;\2 o ' Likurrazed Foier an 2. Holland-America Line IHRY, W, VAL HILL TOP HOUSE BILLIONAIRE TOWN'S PRIDE TAKES FALL | Efforts to Govern Self Fail as Pleheian Neighbor De- mands Contrel. 21-24State Sweat, Naw York EDUCA’ TIONAL. ¥ 1 1 | 30-DAY SPANIS SPANISH, GRAPIIC A . o 16th—1338 G SCHOOL OF W -\SHI\;fiTON 0 ' BERLITZ 816 14th St N.W. BOYD SHORTHAND iN Tndividral Insir 42 N. Y. Ave. N.W. Da | 50-DAY BUSINESS COLLEGE. COLUMBIA BUSINESS SCHOCL 14th St. &. ParkvRoafl | ) H suf an to hold the Ath- King-Smith Studio-Scheol New Hampshire Ave. at S St Voice, Piano, Violin, Dancing DRAMATIC ART—LANGUAGES Clasves in Music Method Telephone North 10355 have woe Decides OCONNOR | SCHOOL of EXPRESSION .. Colombia | and Pennsylvania Ave. NW vl77!h ind Pes ve. | "~ MUSICAL INSTRUCTION. Washington Conservatoryof Music| . 1498 N. H. Ave.._at Dugont Circle, Main 7558 | £oT e | . Violin, Plago. 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