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AUCTIONS FUETURE DAVS. L UWEN & SON. ATCTIONERRS SALE OF VALUARLE FRAME \LOW O ONEAND ONE HALF FRAME DWELLING HOUS ASONUMBER 1440 KEARNE NORTHEAST, WASHINGTON, THON S TS BUNG STOIY KN OW 5 STRELT b urd il fand " rec at the thoreby, the at public aue w0 MONDAY, o1 APRIL. TYFIVE PM.. the and premises, sifu umbia. and desig nov i i U5 square 4011, A% office of the wir mbia i Liber 36, W EN T PTRET 1924, AT FOUR wing bod 1u i d ) T 1 subject 1o ar the prir. with e stamps at b complied lerwise deposit 1 may he advert on of the fru w.oW MOR! 9 d&ds THOMAS J OWEN ( SON T ATCTIONFEIR SALE 0r VALUARLE REICK ek vow e AR NG VRIDAY APRIL, A.D. jeseribed DAY e at ELH TR T AT FOUR 1M and prom mbia aud dosign brded £ the the Distric ame on K ot an. part of as per Tios 00 and hwest cormer cnst along 100 fort to said_alley the _begin 6,000, of which the will hirchase laif 1isretlo the iru WILLIAM PP AMOS PLWOOD MEVTZLER B v AUCTIONE IWEN & 8ON s, TRUSTEES' SALE OF SEMTOETACHED ATNING i VALUAR BULLDIN MR AND NW AN, CORNER CON BATHS ALSO CER PERSONAL DAY 0i Y] on MONDAY APRIT. AT [ vl 2+ and HOUGHTON KELL T ATCTIONT Anio-dsd ADAM Househeld Goods, Pianos, Vic- trola, Motion Picture Ma- chine, Plumbing Supplies, Auto Accesso Carpets, Etc. BY PUBLIC AUCTION, AT WESCHLER'’S, 920 Pa. Ave. NW., SATURDAY, Commencing 9 A.M. A\ WESCHLE walant bedroo AT 10 AM. Automobiles, including tour- ing cars, roadsters and deliv- eries. Also immediately there- after miscellaneous auto acces- scries. oak mat bures I e AT 12 NOON. Upright pianos, Victor and other talking machines, and new moticn picture machine. ADAM A, WESCHLER OWEN & NON, ATCTIONEERS TRUSTEES PROVED SOUTH S 12th ANDY SALE OF VALIAF LAVE. XITUATED D GF T STREET STREETS NORTHWES duly seq lum NI THE ha OCLOCK an front 1t deptly depth west 4 originul praperty nurboses o1 81 riginal lot 1 T street 4 corner of ~aid t the n fret n lot and ruan e of suid e inches 1o the begin being known as | " now [ t One-third of the purchase balunce in tw with inters an- able semi-annug A by deed of tr 1l cash, o de ntnm. pe from day upon the 1 the of with within wise the trn tiie property pur. Washiogt 30 days from The risk @ after five dass n some D, ¢ WADE WILLL at in it i coorin D _ apl0-a&ds exsn o C, G, Sloan&Co. Inc. Auctioneers eeeTreee 715 13th St. LARGE SALE OF Household and Offic Bric Furnitare, a-Brae, Plated Ware, Pictures, Itugs, Limens, Ete. At Public Auction at Sloan’s 715 13th St. Saturday April 12, 1924 At 10 AM. and at 12 M. Velie Touring Car, Ford Sed ley-Davidson Motoreycle with side r and tandem seat. By order of C. Smyder., T Marshal. Terms: Cash, C. G, SLOAN & (0, Ine,, Aucts, apl0-2t said ¢ % | TRU l { FLTU nl‘. | THOMAS GOWLING & | Receiver Furnishings ment of the DAYS CO.. ATC AUCTION SALES. TTON Sale of High-Class and Equip- Hoover and - Kidwell Real Estate Office, ': No. 1406 H St. N.W., on Monday, April 14, 1924, at ! Eleven O’Clock A By virtue of u decree of the Su ef the District of Columbi il | 42181, e undes ) receiver pUblic auction e premi nw.. th nients « © consistin i i part M-top lurze 2 ttop | . 11 Maho Mahog Fiut-top Maliogan inetx, awman & Fans, Ticnss Maciiine Electric heck-writing 2 Underw oo | ) {1 Baskets, Set Plat Hras Tikwellx, Wire Standin Teal F ote., et MILTON 11 Tooks, Deske tate surunice License rms: Cash, | _an2disen A Y son WESCHLER Trustees’ Apartment House N.wW., Homelands.” virt Seutomir " 19: 12, 1923, wnd . as instrument Ne. 125 e e { the mequest of the party secured undersigned trustees will offc | public auction. in front af e TUUSDAY, THE FIFTEENTH APRIL. AD 1924, AT THREE { PM, the following described land ines. ity of Wash Fiet wit: Lot o in Franl combing i squa record r ¥ i omplicd w of ~ale. otl o resell dax right dnys wpa ingto s ont g of the defa puirchaser adverticom R, UL cot THOS JAMES A A4 ks e3s ADAM A WESCHI ATCTE TRUSTEES® SALE OF TWO ST¢ ROOM ANTY BATH_BRIC ST N W Sioliwagen and W folin u gatin e Terms A d dsvs' ndvertisen | neicspaper po (TR St OWEN & SO¥. ATCTL SALE 0 AND BATH EING NUMBER THWEST. N rds of VALUA BRICK 1) UNI0. request of the pa Maliogany S, Tspewriters AUCTT Sale of Valuable Nos. 1326 and 1328 You Street Known As rded Septe for A.M. preme will ot tie sy well Al 1 osk i A W & Walk Erie Yesk v Sig Car 1 Desk P'u Key Ita roker aud OF1ELD It TONL| of the bia, and Thereby. rem DAY DL i and pr ington imibe red of o wa NG Tristees ONEER 5300 required « Rurs i ox Lt WL N ST the undersigned trustees will seii hlic anction, in | MoNDAY. THE | APRIL, A.D. 1924 front of tle p FOURTEENTH AT and in abia d as aud being lot 107 in the e by Thomas L. Smithson, et 4 as said subdivision app office o rrevor of imbin in Baok 23, Terms of sale: OF ihe neludin munt e Lk Wil MILE 18 THOS. J DWEN & SON, AUCTE TRUSTEES STORY NO. 1800 ith STRE FHI; CORNER 01 v sirtue of orded in Liber iand rec il at the i MONDAY. THE APRIL. A.D. in the izouted as and be s snbdivision of < per plat records of the Di Sold subject to & prior 1 ; o coran bia request i oW ] District of Columbi 2 lot 45 in 1) e in the office b D 1 Nt Terms halance required and revenue stamps at Ve complied with within 3 deposit forfeited and th | hdvertised and resold at Hibe trastees ing. Wi WAL Ap10 d&as. oS THOS. J. OW AM K | Y i i IEES' SALE OF VALUARL B ANE D [ WEReTER ST AW |1 Viriue or & ‘coriatn frecorded in Liber No. 4263 o e luad recorda of the Dla. 'and 2t the request of (& e D the i ENTH { tion, THE AD. 1824, A ing described land and pre in front_of = | unte }ed ns and iwing lot 7ell's subdivision of lots G {orth “Mddigjon 1o the City o W A per plat fecorded in Liber 56, f0}io Tecords of the offie of € Luther square 5223, Terms of sale money to be paid in cash | iastallments,” payable in wifh interest at 7 per centum able semi-annoally, by deed of trust upen the property sli, at the option of the One-third of th A ATl ‘convesancing. recording. “tc. at cost of purchaser. Terms | be Complird with within 50 days fi | sale. otherwise the trustees reser {10 resell tue property a faulting_purchaser, after tisement of such resale in published o Washington. D. WALTER § GEORGE T i five d som Cw H apS-d&ds.ex.§ oF ny recorded July 19, 1923 The District of Columbia. and of the party secured thereby. {rustees will offer for sale in froat of the premises, on T F'STEENTH DAY OF ' APRIL, AT POUR-THIRTY O'OLOCK T jowiaz described land Y in the city of W hington. Distrl fo Wite Lot 39, square trust of £10,000. with cent. due July 2, 1926; of upproximately 3332 Terms of sale: Cash trusis. haser at the time of sale. Tecording and revenue siamps Tees at The Cost of the parchaser. Tisk and cost of after five days’ adve K I Some mewspaper publisaed in Washington, D. C 8. A BEING ck 63 from duy of sal urcliaser. posit of $200 will be required at time of sale reventie stampe AT interest ut ubject to second trust | DAY I Chairs, Vern | Assexsment | Railing ‘and Curiain, Waste-paper Hauskets ok dated e tand Fik ani | tive | s 4 FOUR 0°CLOCK P.M aha des \HYu]meg‘ Dis ONEERS DAY ¢ i pre " D. roit Park of the A depos record cost, Te . others L1, 1aA0x Trox ONEERS DETAC NG tro et neq rty seeure the undersigned trostees wiil sell romis AY ¢ emises, s A in ashington i, of 1 of e purcha: noum sold, A d ‘rom day e the rig o | st SCroch b % | Two-Stery, o of a-, Diatrict of Cotom od | “The | o durs from || ) ! I wred | by | Mrs AT | at | LOCK 1M it Tn the District of Columbia, and designat Swart et h balance i two equal one and two yeurs. [ secnred all de of | the risk and cost of s adver ewspuper ILCOX, ANE. Prstees & CO.. AUCTIONE VALUARL! E THR 510 and premises. € of te subje: Terms the cits RAYMOND, CHARLES B, MARSI. Apr5,10,12,14 Trustees. nd records of | L the request the undersigned | auction, 6 per eposit of $500 required of the pur- All convesancing. and notarial ot sale to be complied with within fifteen days from day of salo, otberwise the trustees re- serve tha FIght 10 roseil the property at the the defauiting porchaser isement. of such resals | ot t | Tresrees the | S District of Columbia, bleek 63 now known as | Pyy | purchaser, THE EVE. AUCTION SALES. __FUTURE DAYS, OWEN & ATCTIONE TS, T TRUSTERS SAL 5 DWELLING STREET NORTHWEST. D vietue of acertain deed of trust ed in Liber No. 4800, folio 117 ¢ dx of the District of Columbiu uest of the parts se Igned trustees will sell, i premises THE SE TH DAY OF 1924, AT FOUR 0'CLOCK. .M |ihe Toltowing deatribed tand And premises, Sits the city of Washington, District of Co. and designuted nx and being part of 2 and 23 1o Coltman ana Adams, trus tees, cubdivision of square 300, s recorded in Liber W. F., at folio @ ofice of the survesor fof the Distriet of Tumbis. and described as follows for th : on Eleventh street at the south st ¢ of sald lot 23 and running thence 18 feot, thence weat 68 neiies to rewr line of said lot 21, thence @ font and (henee cast 68 fe inches place of beginning. rme of One I s bulance in two payable in one und twe rest At seven per centum per semi annuully, from day of d of t b, at eposit’ of $270 of sale. ATl enue mps. et rms of sale fo e compli irty days from day of sale. the right to and of duys® newspaper VALUABLE RRICK BEING NUMBELR 1634 auly t aetion, THURSDAY AVRIL, AT 1e at pub of the purchase paid with in payab H cured by de ! un | 1 A | recording, prchaser. within 1 properis ar | Buischaser Sl Wash resell the defuniting ement of published in sk five some. « uftor D WALTET GEOR WILACON. b7 Ak TIOS, 4 UWEN & SON. AUCTIONEERS, | TRUSTEES: SALE OF VALUABLE RESIDENCE. KNOWN STREET NORTHWE virtue of o certain deed of trst, being 0.# duly recorded September e land Is of the Dis and @t ihe request of the ehy. the undersigned trus pubiic auetion, in front of HE SEVEY AD. 1624 AT fo RRICK 6th 1 in square 445 office of the sur. umbia in L f the pure lance in and atum mi-anunaliy duy wul of trust upon the § cusli, at the option of tiie A deposit of £200 will be required \ll convesancing, recorditg purchaser. | thin OWEN T & SON. AUCTTONELRS. SALE PEING v VALLA A HOUSE ARKANSAS LE REAL AND LT AVENTY 1ith | per_plat in the | Beginaing | prov- | | BN | G for Nomini Creek, tere poetant eured there. | mitted in writing on | ZONIN: (Pl act boil ar ME] 0 o 1 Rl the il €T str | sout fron IR LS { Lo TIA | savare 445, Mar! Ao st £ trust duly ani AR T DAY AT FOUT purchaser sted to the e 0 some FRANCIS SATL TH2 Eve St XW WEILEY JSCOBS T2 Eye St HOWLING & ¢0. ATCTIONEERS TE O0F VALUARLE K DWELLING, N0, NORTITW EST. rWo i i deed o . 22, Tnst. No 15 of fhe District wreby, the undersizned trustes wi by public auctio: tront of ¢ TESDAY. ' FIFTEENTH DAY i AT FIVE O0'CLOCK P M., and _premises, Distr, 1924 af roximately nd trust Cash at FULLER _ Trnsie ADAM A, WESCHLER, AUCTIONE] SEHOLD GOODS STORAGE TWENTY-SIX NTNE (/CLOCK A M. auction at_Weschier's, wye. now. Wash fhor charges 2Y ATOTION CHARG TO PAY SATURDAY. | COMMEN( 1, AT public M- Mre Reat L. Mor ING D ‘zoois Mirs Nir. A Terilia Hamm, 11 Hull, Mre. F. Moore, Mra Mre Mckitrick, | Laura Scoti, M sy, Mr. . Al parties M, Mamie ¥ t onvey Dris tress, Mrs rison., Mr. W Mickey, Mrs Meindoe. ovels. Mrs, Wi Miss Kuth Vin AT THOS NION STORAGE €O, Florida_ave. n.w. AUCTION Six-Room Brick Dwelling Known as 1322 Umon St. S.W. © authority vested e Satoer It {MONDAY AP T FOURFIFTEEN 0'CLOCK square 503, Torms of sale: A ire time of ind revens Terms to days ur deposit THOMAS ap10.11.12.14 1. OWEN & SOX RS C] A deposit of $200 Allconvesancing. purchaser’s | with within i AL, stamps at complied forfeited. bl ADAM A, WESCHLE! AUCTIONEER. SALE OF BRICK DWELLINGS NOK 1001 AND 1006 K ST S5 WITH UNIMPROVED LOT ADJOININ Virine of @ decree of the Supreme Court | Disiricr of Columbis, passed in Lquity No. 32319, the undersigned trustees w for sai by public suction. premises. on TUESDAY, THE Wi DAY OF APRIL, A 1924 O'CLOCK PO, the following described land find premises, situate in the it Washington. District of Columbia, to Tat NG00’ squa improved ‘s abov and Lot SO% in mproved. adjoin: ing said lor M e 'coid | subject o 8 40 truct in favor of the Metropolis Baild: Assoc amounting to §1.741 Over and above pirchase mones i two equal instailmen T vears, with Interest per cont per anoom. pazable semi- 15 trom aay of sale. secured by deed | sold, or all b, | ser. " A doposit of Sor at the time of reconding. _revenue ¢ at the cost of the fo be complied with ay of sale, otherwise | 1 o stamps and Terms of s within thirty dass from the trustees reserve the right to reseli the | property st tho risk ane t of the default- | ing purchaser after five days' advertisement of such resale in some newspaper published m' the city of Washington. I PRILBRICK McCOY, HOWARD BOYD. ap10-dgds.essu Trustees. i 'Oll\flislfl of Columbia, hington, April 7. 192 Bal B M O o bty vpst A S A fon 5 of the zoning law ct of Congress of March 1, 1920), which Will enable the Zoning Commission to suspend R it A g P and without hearing, where they deem exigencies of the situation demand such e o e HiCh T SR beuking e 8 s, D B, p addition to section is as follows: “Provided further, that fbe commission may at uny time, and without notice, suspend any of its regulations pending public helflnf. as_hereinbefore ‘.pr?;:fled. l:'l:."dnY:::l‘bld liTBTHR, C. 0. SHERR oning Commission of the Dlis. apsot . room April trict of Columbia. AL 1 A public Ya., proposed e, height and area distr, FROM RCIAL Sides of Calveri st to 1965 age: frontage. cated east by Connecticut and Florida aves AN lows | AkEL LEXANDE ny ING STAR, WASHINGTON, OFFICIAL NOTICES. ITED STATES FiOFFIC Land Office building, Washington. D.' . hearing will be held at Mount Hotls at 200 pom. April 8, 1 permit to construct highway Va. Oral statements from | purties Will bo received, but all im facts and arguments should he Infor ested ) COMMISSION OF Washington. with the provisions of e gress, approved March 1. blic No. 153, 66ih Congress, entitled o regul dings in the District of s poses'), Dotice s hereby given that a pob- liearing’ will be beld in' the board roo District boilding at 10 a.m., April 17, tie parpose of considering the changes in the boundaries of o wit: CHANI TAL TO FIRST property in squares located along or nesr Tow.. hetween Adams Mill and known as premises 1810 end_premises S8 to 21T Clitbourne pl. CHANGE FROM FIT “TAL TO RESIDENTIAL: All property and 30 now zoned first commer RESIDE The. and 2548, and 20th st Ivert st ANGE | AND AND S S0 19 Inc st exeept frunt being 1o north by on and on cied aren AREA TGO “A RY a Dounded as fo; Gth and Rittenhouse and 100 Blair rosd 0. and square Californi pt Conne 1 tots and 48, Above property the area bounded on the on the south by It st 2531 square squar orama_rd. by A Ttest ¥ 1CTED Nortk, Tuckerma south, " a line par 1t of Quackenbos st corxia ave.. exc CHAN st the present oM A" AREA Ar t tag: t Lots, of lots fronting on the n squs Georgin 1. T SECOND (¢ Tocutid ou the HOFEhwist o and P sts. now. A preliminars of the changes proposei iy Rooum i Luslding.~ at i1 ng committees Al other i A parties ure b present [ . TAMES SHERRILL, DAVID LYNN u of the Distriet of Columbia Trner of ntatoed eaning atre of. For Embases hoe LEGAL NOTICES WOLF and NATHAN CAYTON. Attorness. and enrrying rtiulnrs 4 1506 Coreoran st TFICATE OF CHANGE 0 ot 'Wolf Brothors & ( tion formed Columbia. do by this « » with the p £ the Disteiet of Colimbia Torpora 1t Brothers & ( fat aultless Sk Hosiers anid nud after of Seal £ said i ut and x o by the under the pany Dist 1 for thiat Wl cate Corporation. IN i Conrt of Marx-Nalm Company div 1416, nam, for a discLarg and “Ma and 50 i or et N i Cour! rupt. ereditors of A. ingto given To2s. S ing in L t time their claims, bank may \SPANISH ; 1AC SAMUEL ¥ orporate seal M WOLF. Wi p: L¥ Fiet of Columbla. ss exander Wolf. 8 District_of ¢ acob Wolf. president £, secretary. parties »f change of name known as Wof R hat of Fuuitless Silk Ho date on the 20th Dersonalls appesrvd aforexaid the said E. Woif. teing srporat Tnc.. February me in the Wolf and known o day of befare onal ad and secretars camie to b ¥ alis ‘a‘knowie and deed Itposes e ANDER WOLP. + of Columbix. order of Dred Ofice of the is to cerifs and_ verifh and of the as filed prounto set testimony whereof. 1 s this od and afixed flie seal of tbix o . FROE “ecorder of Deeds: District of Columbia. 3.10.17 BAN KRUPICY NOTICES SUPREME COURT OF THE DIS Columbly, olding » Hankropicy tiie matter of the co-partnership and_Heors Nabm, in ankrupt.— In_ Bankrupiey, is hersby given tnat the bias filed his petition p from all his s individually s ember of the rx-Nabm Company.' other persous In interest are required their appearance in oppesition. if esire, in the clerk’s office of said court the 9th day of May. 1924 RALPIL D. QUINTER, toferee in Rankmptis COURT OF THE DI Holding a_Rankruptey A. A. Roper. bank No. 1448 To f W is herehy A of In et dually Notiee d bankropt PHE SUPREME ot of Columbia, In the matter of In Bankruptcy, A on. District of Colum| that on the 7Fth the said A. A. Reper wus doly ted bankrupt, and that the firet of his_creditors will be field at e Wilkins ington, 1. Notic day _of April, building, 1312 (. on the 1 at 10:30 o'clock said creditors may appoint a_trustee, H st day of April, 1 .m.. at which the rupt properly come beforo said meeting. RALPH D. QUINTER feree in Bankruptiv EDUCATIONAL. SCHOOL OF WASHINGTON !rm» in- Spain — Conversational Method, /B0YD ing, 1% 1338 1317 F st. n. RTHAND 1IN Bohsaiater” Nuss tastenfffonch Ty Main 5685, = 30DAYS Bookkeepizg, Gm Shorthand. i e gt e i e aitions Tor graduater 2, B Graduaiesof the Instituto are found everywhere in profemional Acconn in ractic (C. P. A ) onn i Bosinem. Late-at. executive positions in {ermoor and early evoning classes ars available Telephone Main 8260 for Bullet: Trasspertation l-u. 17th and H Streets, N. W. Washingtos, R, .LEWIS SCHOOLS Hotel, Apartment House. Cafeteria and Tea Room TRAINING SPRING CLASSES Begin April 1 Limited to 50 Students Classes Rapidly Filling Enroll Today or PHONE MAIN 8856 For Reservation 1340 New York Ave. 220 T L L L LT bridge scross | foliowing | | baths | ownership management and tracsact such other business as | = D . C, THURSDAY, APRIL 10, 1924, RESORTS, ALASKA '\I/:e GIANT NORTH ENTURY-OLD totem-poles salute the mighty mountains—icebergs crash from Taku Glacier as the Canadiar Pacific " Princess” Liner glides on its thousand mile cruise northward — through the inland passage—along the coast —where towns are born overnight and gold is sluiced from the rich earth. Mysterious—strange— colorful World of the Mid- night Sun! Visit this At Skagway Magic take the railway Country — unforgettable — superb. over White Pass for the steamboat side trips on West Taku Arm and Lake Atlin, or down the \ulum to Dawson. 1— Aiaska—Tou City Passenger Age i nt, 153 rk Avenue, Washington F.R. PERRY, General Agent, Pamenger Department Madison Ave. at 45b ATLANTIC CITY. N. If you believed the table was excellent, hovsekeeping immacus late. music gooc the house perfectly warmed, electrically lighted and attractively furnished. you'd write GALEN HALL for tlustrated falder aad rates Better cut thic out for memorandum of where to seay n ATLANTIC CITY ATLANTIC CITY N..J. Will rerain open during the Spring an.' Summer as usual. No building } -ogran: until Fall. LWalter S Berz Flotel Loraine St. Charles Place, one door from Beach. Entirely redecorated and refurnished. Rooms overlooking ocean: running water in all rooms: ater Now booking for Easter Holidavs. “Same as THE DUDLEY, Pennsylvania Avenue. Bus meets all traing. HOTEL CHELSEA ATLANTIC Direct] Chelsea Section IMPROVED AND REDECORAT Vsual exclusive fe B 3 OPEN FOR SEASON Hotel Delaware Clty Tennessee Ave. und ¥ VITANTIC (1TY, X bie. 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ROOMS—MOVING VANY T P SHIPPERS Tl ACKERS 2ND for Four Furafturs” " 'SEPARATE ROOMS Sl Mistress Author of * Copyright, 1924, uitor for the nand of seott " propones 0 drlas 0% et Hia with o vase Scoreshy's ha: does w.d ard’ Wotmacott, 't ir. b Tl in” the Grnues U1'the rarty eriate iaignantls tveident of the ‘Dike of Ters'to Tinixh Wekraucors on the 'h!\ insuit to Wilding, hnt Wilding deciares h intends’ to ‘have tha pleanire of King the gouth. Sir Tawland Bake. Kaather siftor of il Westmacatt. fiteet, ot b1 In seitled that the' duel shais’ take 3 Drother Will 1 o arty 1o the butéhery B varian of the Duke of o roepts e will serve 1o Seort. nractically pen L W e i ian -w'rln’h dependent |”-\n her for cause e has 8 vontract 4 Saes o o ¥ parter ol e vt [F e ¢ Wilding with hix sister by the whe wlander “ax 10 hix moral charaitar bt Wilding persists in the face of sebame It had he left waited, not, | white the Lord e bl wild pecicd of well Leen for Richard had things they were and Whether Blake prospered or leastways it clear that Wild- | in& would not prosper, and that, for the season Il that need have mattered to young Richard But in his cups that night he had thought in some dim way to precipi- tate ffronting Mr. Wild- as 1 have that ~ Wilding sooner than r. uth's brother. was matters by ing, se belief ure. shown would perish finger agains And his drunken as- uteness, it scemed. had been to his mind a piece of bottle glass to th. ght, distorting the Ee viewed through it With some rode he home to his Some part of those spent in bitter reviling of Wilding of himself and even of his whom he blamed for this awful tion into which he had tumbled her times he wept from self-pit and sheer fright Once, indeed, he imagined aw light, that he saw a way the peril that hemmed him in. His nd turned for a moment in the direction that Trenchard had feared it might. He bethought him of his association with the Monmouth caus tinto which he had been beguiled sordid hope of gain, and of W portant share in that He was cven moved to rise that very night for Exeter marle the cause ight have Wilding But if Trenchard baving little faith he had, it seem fearing treachery made the mis- of giving Richard credit for courage than was his endow Fop when, sitting up in_be his inspiration, young West- came to consider. the ques- tions the Lord Licutenant of Devon would be likely to ask him, he re- flected that the answers he must re- turn would so incriminate himself that he would be risking his own neck in the betraval. He flung him- self down again with a curse and a groan. and thought no more of the salvation that might lie for him that in his such bitter reflection sleepless couch ark -hours he that he out_of iness de right hard’s | in alty re orning that last day found him pale and limp and He' rose betimes , and stirred not from his chamber till in the garden under his window he heard his sister's v nd that of Dizno Horton, joined ane by @ man's deeper tomes, which ed with a start as Blak, What did the baronet here so_earl \ssuredly it must concern the nding ~ ducl. Richard knew no wkishness on the Score of eaves spping. He stole to his window and lent an ear, but the voices were eding, and to his vexation he caught nothing of what was said. He | wondered how soon Vallancey would come, and for what hour the encoun- ter had been appointed. Vallance had remained behind at Scoresby Hail last night to make the necessary ar- rangements with Trenchard, who was m act for Mr. Wilding. Now it chanced that Trenchard and {w ilding had business—business of i Monmouth's transact in Taunton v)u( morning; business which might |, Jt:be delayed. There were odd ru- mors afloat in the west; persistent rumors ich had come fast upon the heels of the news of Argyle' |landing in Scotiand: rumors which | maintained that Monmouth himself was coming over from Holland. These tales Wilding and his associates had norcd. The duke. they knew, was spend the summer in retreat in with (it_was alleged) the Lady Henrietta Wentworth to bear him company, and in the meantime his trusted agents were to pave the way for his coming in*the following spring. Of late the lack of direct news from the duke had heen a source of mystification to his friends in_the west, and now. suddenly, the information went abroad—it was something more than rumor this time that a letter of the greatest impor- tance had been intercepted. From whom that letter proceeded or to whon it was addressed, could not yet be discovered. But it seemed clear that it was connected with the Mon- mouth cause, and it ‘behooved Mr. Wilding to discover what he could. With this intent he rode with Trench- ard that Sunday morning to Taunton, hoping that at the Red Lion Inn— that meeting place of dissenters—he might cull reliable information. 1t was in consequence of this that the meeting with Richard Westmacott was not to take place until the eve- ning, and, therefore. Vallancey came not to Lupton House as Richard thought he should expect him. Blake, however—more no doubt out of a selfish fear of losing a valued ally in the winning of Ruth’s hand than out of any excessive concern for Richard himsclf—had risen early and hasten- ed to Lupton House, in the hope, which he recognized as all but for- of all but on —to o0 MOVING, PACKING & STORAGE. Continued. LONG-DISTANGE MOVING. 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There was & wicker gate that «lood unlatched, and, avail ing himself of this, Sir Rowland teth ered his horse in the \d. thread Inx his way brisk] £h the o suddenly upo Their laughter reached him s he 1 vanced, and told him they could know nothing yet of Richard's danger, On his abrupt and unexpecte partition Diana paled and 14 Wh d_xlightly.” whereupon might have bethought him, had hy been hookles o bl o Amour qui rougit. fle Sanony qui palit. drame du cocur.” He doffed his hat and fair ringlets tumb. they hid his face g grave Ruth gave him good morning pleas antly. “You London folk are earis Fisers than we are led to think. " sh, added = U "Twill be the change of air e "|rk)I{r:.uh<nl”mlunnn! xaid Diun 1aking a gallant recove: o agitation. iy “1 vow." said he, “that I tutinal carlicr had 1 here awaited me ‘Awaited you cd_her head ! Sir Rowland, the death e this lady { tilted nose viewed the shorter | darker cousin sprightliness Ruth’s genti. foils, cach the other “I protest Blake, a sh want not for x matter that bri emn was | that both irls [ the untoward r It was Ruth plain himsels “Will 3 and his hat lawn the b P tuth fush Sir Rowland i T bowed, ryard cxceed ¥ I had growr known wha quoth archly vour Di disd modest o sunny and complexi app inful w hness be hair. tip that out She wa “But 8 his volc onition ¢ he bor. him to ex te er that sked who ladies® the band that still riverward, adown the slopin They maved away togethe E owland pac between his lov of yesterday and hLis love of today pressed with questions from both. H shaded his eyes to look the ri la in the morning sunlight the over Polden hill. and, standir . he unburdened himself at last news concerns Richard din They looked Westr. said Blal el | jof 3 and h } | | ask absence. ! Not yer.” said Rut him to procerd “It does er { he should aid Blake adroitness news. “He quarr Anthony Wildin Ruth’s hand fear stared at eyes, blue as the gray shade over: pallor of her face “With Mr. Wilding? cried “That man!" And though she said n more her eyes implored him to go and tell her what mere thére might be. He did he spared not Wilding. The task. indeed. was on to which he applicd himself with certain zest: whatever might be the cutcome of ‘the affair, there was denying that he was by way of rea ing profit from it by the final ove throw of an acknowledged rival. A when told her how Richard ha flung Lis wine in Wilding's face whe: Wilding stood toast a faint flush crapt Richard did wel ud of him words | vut | nd waited 11 da ith broke night od last from ot ens overhead: the usual war her Blake T um vastiy swland kor without Diana. Miss Horton'’s mind was illu- mined by her knowledge of herse In the light of that she saw prec: what eapita) this tale-bearer sought to make, ° The occislon might not without its opportanities for her; and | to begim with, it was no part of her | intention that W ould be th malignad and, final ven from tiic !lists " of rivalry with, Blake. Upon Wilding, indeed, and his notorio masterfulness did she found wh hopes she still entertained of win ir Rowland hard on Mr. Wilding. You speak a ha wers the first zailant that toasted lady’s « “I am no lad reminded her, heat. Diana shrugged her shoulders v not love him. but you can't or 1 that he shall not love you. You are very harsh. I think. me rather seems that Richard acted liks a boor. “But, mistr of 3 Diana.” Rut wit faint- show i a Yo { i * cried Sir Rowland, half out of countenance and stifting his vexation, “in thess matters it all depends upon the manne “Why, yes,” she agreed ever Mr. Wilding's manner, if I know him at all. it would be nothing Lyt | respectful to the last degres own conception of respect B e B name about a company of revelers “Bethink you. though, you said jus: now, it all depended on the manner. she rejoined. Sir Rowland shrugged and turned half from her to her lie- tening cousin. When all is said, poor Diana appears—despite her cunning to have been short-sighted. Atm ing at_a defined advanta N the game she played, she either ignored or held too lightly the concomitin disadvantage of vexing Blake “Tt were perhaps hest to tell us th exact words he used, Sir Rowland she suggested, “that for ourselves w may judge how lacked re- it “What signity Blake, now almost out « don’t recall them. 1t is the which he pledged Mistress cott.” Ah irritatingly. Richard threw “and what - ds:” cried mper. 1 air with Westma- the w yes—the manner.” qu “Well et his wine s face? What fo What said Mr. Wilding Sir Rowland remembered Wwhat Wilding had said. and bethough that it were impolitic in him t peat it. At the same time. not ing looked for this cross-questioning he was all unprepared with any likels answer. He hesitated, until Rut hoed Diana's question ell us, Sir Rowlan him, “what Mr, Wilding sald.” Being forced 10 say something, and v nature slow-witted and Slug- ian of intantion. Mt Rowio compelled, to his unspeakable cha to fall back upon the truth that proof? cried Mr. Wildizg was ot to quarrei with micuarc. even ready to swallow such an as that, thinking it might be him under u misconception {meaning. He plainly profe respect that filled him for Westmacoti, and vel. and Rowland, you tell us that respect: “Madam th Diana t be. in Mr. Wil owed then A him s<he begged grin Dian reluct he W affror offered tis the = Mis he cried Blake. turnins crimson, “‘that matters nothing It j Was not the placa or time to intro | duce your cousin’s name.” You_think, Sir Rowland.’ Ruth, her air grave, judiciul “that Richard bebaved well “As 1 would like 10 behave as I would have a son of mine on the like occasion,” Blak ed. “But we waste words, “I' did not come to defend Richard nor just to bear you thi untoward news. 1 came to consult with vou, in the hope that we might find some wa: to avert this peril from your brother “What way is possibler usked Ruth, and sighed. *1 would not— 1 would not have Richard coward “Would you prefer him dead?” ask ed Blake, sadly grave ooner than answered him, very “There I8 no question of that.” wus Blake's rejoinder. “The question is that Wilding \A[d last night that he would kill the b and what Wilding put almost mysels behave protest he cried Ruth says he does. Out of the affection that T bear Richard is born my anx fety to save him despite himself. It (Contiued Tn Tomorrow s SWL)l r

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