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REAL ESTATE. FOR SALE—HOUSES (Continued.) OOLORED TWO-FAMILY FLAT. In high-class northwest scction; 5 4 6 large rooms and bath: &.m.i: sarate In every defail and handy 0 convenlences. The hest bargain in the eity for & quick sale. Basy terms. See Mr. Duffy e Mr DTN serMpT, 729 15th st oW two. family vard Owper hay sre and will sacrifice at Mr. ABRAMS Sunday and o BBAUTIFU M HOUSE ectric ghi; Yo bet. 1st and 2o m house: fur 1 brick garage; 8 Q and R louse: h-w.h % som M st ne. n honse: Infrobei room louse: 1a: i Twelve-foom 18th e light, Three: Tight: M st. Nine-room Four-room HoWH Etihi et Capitol & K Sts 750. Walking P. 0. and parment and Plobe us to inspeet Shapiro-Katz Realty Company Man 011E 0L N W ) ASAN EW. ~ MT. PLE Tanpect 3201 Adams Mill rd. o.w.—Besuti- or, B H. GRUVEE, WX RD. N ity und fur e fia v l\\H S 34 Loulsiana ACHED rookland acw heat SHEA, N CORNER. $10,500 Ave squar - and st house Tear o1, ligs six 1 xide 1iving porch tricits. hot-wat onvenience f s slightly Lurdwood foors, elec! heat—in fact.every fowe comfort. ‘The lot ed and s surronnded Also has & by below fts find w ready 21,500 es & Middleton, Realtors IN OUR NEW BUILDING Exe st. 1 Fran BIG DARGAINS. 1221-1229 Randolph St. N.W., Six large rooms ; attic; h-w.h.; electric light: double hardwood floors; one-piece sink, built-in ice box and other extras; wide double re: front porch alley. * Easy THOMAS A 906 } Main 5526. r'HE B BLU . New houses, 1218 and 20 Mon- tello av tapestry brick; 6 nice. bright rooms and bath; water heat; elec.; hardwood| floors and trim; built-in ice box; built-in heated garage: lurgv front and double rear screened porches. Price « Easy terms. Open every from 10 a.m. to 9 p.m. D. SAGE Inc., NOW 412 terms. ST 24 14th. 5T MAIN 36 Office’ open evealngs 16th and 171 and Jet. 2.story modern improven S S PARK. Since 1599, © Like Home: No Home Like Ours. Finished ‘and under construc- tion. Differently designed, de- tached brick homes, with lots|, from 50 to 113 feet front. Park|’ Office, 32nd and Cathedral Ave. one block from Woodley Road Bus. MIDDAUGH & SHANNON, Incorporated, Bullder, Realtor. Potomac 2200. RIGGS-SEMMES BUILDING, Dupont Circle. Corner Near Lincoln Par VACANT —$360 € SY TERMS rooms, elec., Main CIRCL wor(h copyenient o § the bus seryice. ¥ uew, aud o This house le room for garage to wide alley. Owner is anxious to sell and will urrauge easy terms. In Hedges & Middleton, Realtors. ¥ oUR e st n.w BARGAINS FOR FLAGLER Pl rooms, tile buth, wiec: $7.000; $1.000 cash, $50 per mo. NE. T AND T 6 soomus, tie bath and ren bat term. coorEn 3OV 1412 h.w.h, porehes, rented at M ENT 0—$250 C ASH. 5 rooms; gas and water in ge beck yard to paved alley; in good Located near 14th and H m.e. R 6th & E. CAP. Detached home of 6 rooms and lot with gurage; property com vated throughout; new paper and new electric fixtures: new plumbing Bx res 'in bath and kitchen. Wil sell on & smuil NEAR LINCOLN PARK. Vacant. Well built brick home of 7 rooms and_bath tric lights: excellent furnace; nice INGS 7 TO 8 P.M. “IN BROS., s _ Lineoln 897, T have several desirable homes located in the best sections of the city, having 5 to 8 rooms. Price, $4,250 to $7,950. Terms very easy. B. B. PINN, Col. 5817. 712 Kenyon St. N.W. oP OR INSPECTION. New Detached Homes, 384% to 3‘55" Ch Phooe_for auto to_inspect FOR SALE BY ANY BROKER OR ROBT. E. KLINE, Jr, OVKBI MAIN 5246, Bvenings, Phone Clev. 2053 or Adums 1583, r porches and cement]| Deep lot to wide| JAMESON CO.,| hot-| furnace, | VACANT—IN PETWORTH. built 6-room 40 ft. deep; modern throughout; must be seen to be appreciated ; come out Sunday and see this for yourself. Shepherd st. Open for inspec- tion from 10 2.m. to 9 p,m. Price, only $8,950; terms. CHAS. D. SAGER, 024 14th ST. N.W. Office_Open” Evenings_Until 9 DOWNTOWN. A large, attractive appesring three- story hrick residence, located in strict- Iy white neighborhood, close to 15th st und Rhode Ialand ave. The prop- erty i enpecially well adapted for use g o bigh rooming and boarding house. Eleven large roms. two mod- era baths, first.foot kitcher, hot-water Beat,"slectric lights und & tro-car £ Tage opening oo pab ey, Jum placed “on the market at $16,000, Agreeudle terms Hedges & Middleton, Inc., Realtors. OUR NEW BUILDING tonw Frankin ORTH . h and $65 Per Month. and bath brick home, locy tion of the northeast. condition. Thi od considering the low price and terms, whould sell immediately. Deep lot to . Wtk plenty of reom for twe or thres Address Box 475.7, Star office. UNSURP ASSED VALUE. 1749 Irving St.—Corner. ntially bulit. 0'Clock. real bargais. Yery casy term ANY BROKER OR THRIFT BUILDING CO., OWNER. PHONE MAIN 768 and tile bath home; hot-water Lardwood fioors: buil refrigerator. Wi o room lights: garage and bulit-f KAY-ALGER CO.,, INC, Exclusive Agents. & MGR. F. M. BAY, PR €17 _Bond_Bldg. Main_9075. _ OWNER WILL SELL | Beautiful. 8-room and bath, corer home in | zers, desirabie o whitesection, tapestry : . 4 | price; | party. ¢ T section of Takoma Park, very conven ient to the shopplng district. = Coutains €ight rooms, reception hall, two tila baths (Gve bedrooms, with large clos ets in each); splendidly arranged for bath an each | 1= rear | and eiectzielry rebes, House bullt o ears ago, of hollow tile and with stucco finish. Lot 50 by approximately 200, with several fuil- rown whade trees. Price reduced to 10,750, 0o easy monthly payments. Hedges & Middleton, Inc., Realtors. OUR NEW BUILDING. B Fracklin 0308 Trame NOW 1N One of the largest and best bath, brick houses in the n.w.; 20 ft. wide; just newly painted and papered; Tocated at 724 THE SUNDAY STAR, WASHINGTON, FOR SALE—HOUSES FOR SALE—HOUSES. D. C, JANUARY STEAMGSHIPS. 4, 1925—PART 6. STEAMSHIPS. Overlooking Soldiers’ Home. A substantially constructed two-st mek Rome, I Arvt-class conditions hus oy :, Iarge roomd, glassed:| -in breaktast poreh and sleeping reh, bullt-| e, hardwood floors, electric fighe" boe- water neat. " Fhons OWNER, NEW BRICK HOMES “Within the shadow of the Catho: lic University properties and the Boldler's Home Park. Where Values Are Sure to Grow. Six large room three porches, Bere bullt lnfl fnished in & superior wanner, OPEN AND LIGHTED UNTIL 9 PM. FOR YOUR CRITICAL AND COMPARI- 3400-3410 10th St. N.E. (Brookland). Charles M. Wallingsford, l A. Connor, OWNERS AND BUILDBRS, 1089-41 Woodward Bullding. Maln 2960, COLORED—$4 95 Move In on Deposit. Brick; 6 Rooms, Bath. Near 17th and T Sts. N.W. MR, MONTGOMERY, MAIM 920 17th_&T. PETWORTH—$9,750. A full 20-toot tapestrs brick home, early new and In exceilent condition throughout. 1t is well situated in & gommunley of home owners, nesr the Boldlers' Home. 8ix weil lighted rooms, tile bath, Rardwood floors throughout, screened breakfast and sleeping porches, Bow.h., elec. lights. Special features a Kol heater and the desp lot, with garage. Decldedly the big gest value in Petworth, and_may be purchased on easy terms. We urge Your immediate inspection Hedges & Middleton, Inc., Realtors. NOW IN OUR NEW BUILDING E Tocation—Construction. New semi-detached houses; heated garages. {8 wold. Colarado ave. & Madison st. n.w. 4 sleeping rooms, cement porches, Sreplace, 1l modern appointments. Priced Right. Take 14th st. cars to Colorado ave,, then 2 blocks porth to Madison st T1TH, CARL H Owper and_ Bullder, Insurance Bidg., 15th and Eye sts. Main 1046, Adame 2860 Or_see your brroker. FOR COLORE Direct From Owner VACANT. CASH-—SMAL er can move in immediately. centrally “located between i2th - and ste 0w, 2 baths wad cellar with ) 3-room apt. on 3rd floor * Taundry with "atationary rube per mo. fs entire payment on houss, idluaing Frimeipat and all interent. Houre rents for $100 per month. Wonderful lnvest- ment. Owner will do all Snancing and pay cost of same. Purchaser does Bot meed agent (o fnance sal Owner wiil sead car Inmefiately for faspac- tion. Address Box 60-K, Su 3-story atory Iready COLORED, PAY $500.00 CASH AND MOVE IN. 320 3rd at. n.e.. 8 rooms Dath: furatce heat and gus.” Totsl ‘monthly | GRANVILLE ¢ BRK'[’)’??)'RD 319_BOND RU] LOOK—SOME BARGAIN! 652 Hobart pl. n.w., few doors from Geor ave.; 6 rms. and b.,' furpace, gas; front and | DaSK pew Porches: ‘gartge spacel’ fust b newly decorated In and riced low at | 8500, “Sea (¢ at once. GEORGE URCIOLO, 501 Park _rd. "HERBERT & SONS, Realtors. 1l colonial home of 7. rooms Lincoln Park a3a situsted ve. n.e. This hnm‘ represent and is one of the best built homes on ital Hill~ The housa is buflt of ta brick, having on first floor rflfl{ room” with Heautiful’ Breplace, dislng room reception hall, completely equipped Ritchen and bullt-in refrigerutor in pantry. Second floor, four mice bedrooms x.bnlulfllll up- to-date bath room with budit-in bath tub and shower. The cellar is large and light, with » buflt-in fireproof garage, laundry tube, servants' toflet and Ators s hot-water heater; There are two. iafge. Porcues, ex- ing across the entire house. = The house hot-water hedt, electric Hati dty gelixn and Goor piug House open for Inspection daily from 2 d from 7 to § p.m., or phone Lincol ppointment HERBERT & SONS, pitel_Street, the utmost n value New Home Very much nearer downtown than any other mew homes. One of the best sec tions of Columbla Helghts. ~Brick con struction with concrete front porch and double rear porches: six splendid rooms and tile bath, h.w.h. elec. lights, oak brick garage. @ to inspect these. 5 per month. \ear 14th & Shepherd Sts. It you are looking for a bome priced | $1.500 lome than any other houss in the ot qulres Corner this home as 2 most re-| Sitnated in one of the | sections, just "one bloek | car arly ‘new.” tapestry | concrete front porch and lary .1 sleeping porch. Hardwnod Soors, h.-w. llld elec. lights. Large yard, l'!m‘-d‘ and fine sbade trees. Also a 2. ! rage. It wil be to your ad- vlnuie to inspect this house soon as Pa.rk Road—First Commercial. Row brick house, situated within one block of 14th wt. Spiendid location o remodel for business. Twelve rooms sud : 'double back porches, hot- tog plant and red and In cxcellent condit seil furnished. . Reaso ‘terms Evening Phone Service Until 9 P.M. WILLIAM PHIEEIPS, 1432 K St. N.W Phone Main 4600, hington Feal Bord. SEGOMA, TEC, HALL lot 50 by 150: in Mt Apply 3748 FOR SALE TO COLORED. On ““W' st n.w., betwees 13th and 14th. Sem!-detached llrs; G-room aud bath brick house. hot-wate: . electricity and ping porch. Priced right for quick sal Reasonable terms. MORRIS CAFRITZ CO., Inc Matn 1400 K 8€ N.W. BROOKLAND. OPEN FOR INSPECTIO! 1305 KEARNEY S Home—Chaney Built— Special Terms. very attractive detached home with every mitters Tantomement Sashreet oot wat T Open freplace, electric lights, h.ow.h.. bullt-in retrigerator. full tiled bath with built-in and Bxtures. Your Inspection is invited time and you should see this home before Luy- g McLACHLEN BANKING CORPORATION, 10th and G. Department, Evenings. North 813, New andbath’ how.h: property in very good con dition snd & spiend!d home fn & vers desirable NKING CORPORATION, Teal Extate Department, 10th and 6 _E AN ESTATF £7.000; EASY TERM h and H | ne.: nl rooms and bath; h.-w.h.: bay-win- | dow brick; rd to paved alley. This is a i a vers desirahle liome BANKING CORPORAT! H i M N {= BROOKLAND. | Settle an Esta | SPECIAL TERMS ARRA $7,500—Irving at. near 12th; 6 rooms, 4 bed- roomis: lot 50150, $10.000—Randolph near | bedrn RE; 10 o 8 \ BANKING CORPORATION, | Real Estate Department, 10th snd G. i Main 432, E: e | Downtown—F | 15 rooms, bwh | rage, corner alley? | nfo offices, only hloc | tween 9th and ioth McLACHLEN Aouble be remodel tent Offce, be- ecial termi. " JUST OFF 14th STREET. $11,000. A most unusual opportunity to ac: quire @ well constructed thres brick residence, located on the Heighta, near Central High Bchool, on very ens terms. It has efght rooms, all of whic! are large and well lighted (five bed- rooms), modern bath, ~electric lights, excellent heating plant and other im- provements. It i seldom that prop: erty in this desirable section ferva 'Tor sele"at anytiing ke’ tils figure. and we adyise your immediate consideration Hedges & Middleton, Inc., Realtors. NOW IN OUR NEW BUILDING. _1412 Eye st nw Franklin 9503, COLORED. YOUR OWN TERMS, 2602 L. St. N.W. @ rooms and bath 1206 Linden St. N.W. 6 rooms and bath, 437 Elm St. N'W. 4 rooms and bath. 75 Fenton St. N'W. 8 rooms brick 1453 Que St. N.W. 8 rooms and_bath, GRANVILLE C. BRADFORD, 818 Bond Bldg. Main 5598 FOR SALE—COLORED., !ln 11th st. n.w., 3000 block, 8 rooms amd B e g S S TR llnu;-- in all parts of the city. BENJ. F. FLETCHER 1988 12th & b n.w. Room 1. orth 6813, 1735 LANIER PLACE N.W: |8 rooms and bath; a.m.i.; $100 { per month. Apply H. E. Glad- |man, 306 Pa. ave. s.e. Phone Linc. 346. BARGAINS. 6-Room and Bath Homes, Northeast and Southeast. Row Brick Houses in Town, Detached Homes in Suburbs. Prices Very Low. Built, Owned and For Sale by|* HARRY A. KITE, INC,, 1514 K St. N.W. Lowest Terms If Bought Through This Office. Phune Main 4846. DOWNTOWN—$7,750. TERMS. Brick home, conveniently located. and with- walking distance of ‘mans of th ment idings. Coutainy seren roum Fouse s now vacal renovated. and s In frsi-cl off €ozy Colored Homes, 730-740 Fairmont St. N.W. Look where you will, you won't find any Homes more conveniently located than these and they are just as vironment. The loteriors ned and arranged to reduce Lousework, and with the madern and up-to-date equij mrnx | that is instalied you'll And housekeey pleasure., Home comfort is sssured. e m teria) d fnishing are of the best. Y can't form an accurate idea without maki Cureful inspection. Be sure to see them while there is yet time to become an owaer. The location is wo desirable and these Homes offer su a high-class Investment that they won't be awylabie for long. Six rooms and , Arcola heater, hardwood floors, front and back porches; tastefully fin- ished throughout. Prices are unususlly moderate and may be arringed ta sult. Our representative is in udance every day and eveuins, In- cluding Sunday s B. B. PINN, (Owner’s Representative), 712 Kenyon St. _Ph. Col. 5817. ! You'll Like These | Dandy New Kite HOMES— Here you will find just the sort of Home you have been seeking—bullt in the way you want, of selected materiais and equipped with every modern and up-t convenience. Equipment is thoro: modern and complete: the room arrang ment_especially ends itseif to t housekeeper, eliminating, as it does, & lot of extra work and worry. Compsctness is the keynote of these Homes. Completely Detached. And each differs from its nelghbor in architecture. Surrounded by ample lawny, which are already in and growin, Don' fail to wee these beauties—it's only once in awhile that an opportunity of this sert is available. There {sn't a more axclusive lotl!lol in the "llloflll Capital than we chosen here 39th and W mdom Streets. North Cleveland Park. Sample Home, 4315 39th St. Prices and terms that are most interesting. hmttlun may be made any day or evenin re eapecially plan- terms Sir. R E. Hamilton i tn charge of the Park office at 4801 89th st. If you wish to make & special appointment, phone Eim at Cleveland 1460. If motoring, come out Conn. ave., turn west into Albemarle st., turning again into 88th st.—or take Wis ave. cars to just beyond ‘the National Cathedral at Windom st. It's only a step from there. HARRY A. KITE, (Incorporated) 1514 K St. Phone Main 4846. CHEVY CHASE. 8 Rooms, 2 Baths. $12,500. This brand-new home, located sbout one square Weat of Conn. ave., s be- Jooa doubt, the biggest valve aiywhere in Chery Chase. It is semi-detached, well constructed and finished with ut- most care. Thoroughly modern in every b inatantaneous heater.’ open_frepla: and, of course, elec. Lot 30x150, with gara template buying tn'Chery Chasa it Wili Be to your advantage to see this prop- wrty first. Hedges & Middleton, Inc., Realtors. NOW IN OUR NEW BUILDING. 1412 Eye st. n.w. Franklin 9508, tive as their en- | | JOHN QUINN very aitractive, or rent rea For colored: quote EL D.e. priced from $6.000 to $6, or rent, $65 month RYON CO., l TIN \nnnw,\ur 3 . 6room brick, immediately. Have three clier FOSITION AT NAVY YARD, UE sire s modern. #-room house, garege or space will pay around $5.000; direct from owner Lincoln, Park. Address | MPROVEMENTS, | $700 cash, 350 mo | \firu wiso want rental | " pay . § APTS. OR_LARGE house: must be reasonable; from owner I3 ferred; $2.000 to $3,000 cash. Address Hox TH SPACE FOR G, hold four or five trucks, in sone between 8r and 10(h ate. and T and U sta. now Would | alko buy &room and buth brick. with garag ip same gone. P must be reasonable. Ad l dre 5 OR 8 ROOM BRICK HOI A w.e.. prefer r‘;\‘t‘imhnuu large cash D‘!mnl HAC SIX. prefer between Clifton st.. g 11th and 81,000 chali und $65 month. of o | N GooD | fon or desirable suburb; $5.000 no agents. Address Box 95K, | R s W by letter oni ] T REALTY CO., INC., 786 11th st, n.w. i WILL PAY ALL CASH FOR HOUSES FOR | colored. ~ Will_consider any section of clty. 1843 H n.w., Room 404-5. Main 7552 & § TO 10 BOOM HOUSE IN N.W.. N.E _OR fon: have & good cash payment a o ‘Substantial monthiy Dayments, Must session within 60 dave. Maln 2780, Room 20475, "Continental Trust Bldg. OUT-OF-TOWN REAL ESTATE FLORIDA—AT SANFORD, FPLA. LARGE acreage of development property adjoining the city; splendid home sites: before this is of- fered in lots. It can be boight fn_entirety. 1. W. VALENTINE, 878 4th ave., New York mn?m m:hfisrii'i‘ Lynn Yl!l 1o minutes from downtown HEIGHTS CO., Jacksonvil MOVING PACKING & STOMGE TLEAN. DRY, STOBAGE FOR FURNITURB and pishos. Estimates cheerfully given. Ces- yesient locat! ‘WESCHLER'S, 920 Pa. ave. B.w. Phone Main 1282, G Main 2010, 1824 A ST. S.E. Nict colonial bome of @ good rooms snd of P - A 3y rent. T E. MITCHELL CO. 4th_and Park Rd. SOUTHEAST. Bay-window _brick, 1o perfect condition througheut. Elght rooms, hath, hot-water heat, olectric lights; space for garage; located on B st., between ird d 4th; moderate price; convenient terms. Call Maln T17. $500 CASH, $85.73 PER MONTH, BUYS A PRACTICALLY NEW HOUSE i o Extra ll![! W('heu BII“(‘In lr' lh This is your opportuni(y to buy a house. for less than rent. = Mr. ROWZEE. owner. 1371 Columbia rd. Adams 2485, 6 to 7 p.m. CHEVY CHASE, MD. One of the bast bullt homes in Chevy Chase, containing 7 rooms and 2 haths, hot-water lgat. electric lights, 3-car garage; large plot FOURG: pRICE, $25,000. GRANVILLE C. BRADFORD, 810 Bond Bullding. in_5398. $12875 DETACHED BRICK, CHEVY CHASE, D. C. 8§ roome (4 hedrooms). 2 tile baths, located on Targe lot only three blocks off Congecti- cnt avenue. Maid's room, laundry tubs, etc., in basement. Concrete front porch, open’ fire. Dince. hot-wator heat. lights, large Closeis throughout. At above price. this is 8 rare bargajn, being $2.000 lexs than house Cost new 2 years ago; owner wants imme. ate i} Iegring tor Oubs Februsy st STILES & ¢ UARLES P P PN MOVE Wittost worry or R R L S Rt e, NORTH 104 NATIONAL CAPITAL STORAGE OVING GO. Ilorl e anullt:oldmd 5{':; l‘ov-l. ey u’l‘l‘u‘-hfi VQI’.W. " " !rtl 8845, o vlnnnneo x ORA LARGEST FAMILY M LOCAL AND LON CRATE AND PACK 3 1213 YOU STR PHONE NORT | Miami---Land of Enchantment On‘lz Three Days From Baltimore $40.00 inclydes meals and statercom berth Il Jan. 5, 8, Next Sail For particulars address Baltimore and Carolina p 1008 15th St. N.W. (Investment Bidg.) Frankiin 139. Weema Line Satistactory service since 1817. lorida $31.71 WASHINGTON TO JACKSONVILLE TA RAIL to Baltimore and steamer of Merchants and Miners Line to Jacksonville via Savannah. The comfort route. Over warm seas. Rail connections at Jacksonville for all points in Florida. Round trip, $5 Fare includes meals. Outside Tooms extra charge. Staterooms de luxe with private bath. Automobiles transported. ALL EXPENSE TOURS Ten-dny_trip Baltimo and Fure includ, §S. ALLEGHANY W palatial steamer now in regu- service on Merchants & Miners ne. Luxurious S. lar expense sightseeing. erx lenve Baltimare e Tuesday and Friduy, 6 P.M. May wo nend you {lustrated folders, piving woheduln of fares amd other information® Address Dept. T. MERCHANTS & MINERS TRANSPORTATION CO. 1208 F St. N.W. Washington. Tel. Main 1645, Pier 3, Pratt St.. Foot of Baltimore, Md. Long distance tel-yhunn. ‘Baltimore: Plaza 4200, honm ELEE One Way Fare $100 , Qo ¥ Fae Including Meals and Berth ‘This superb new steamer just from her builders is being add- ed tothealready popular Ward Line fleet, affording increased facilitiesforluxurioustravelbe- tween New York and Havana. ROUND TRIP CRUISES Includingsightseeingtripsin Havana, with its sparkling wintergayety, its races, opera, golf and “‘foreign” at- mosphere. A unique and delightful outing at moderate cost. Fixed sailings Thursdays and Sat- urdays. $145 and up, 9 to 18 days, nades, etc. Complete and according to duration of trip. modern in every detail. MEXICO CITY One Way n-;dup.indudlncn;nl-mdbath Round Trip on steamer and rail trips between 105 {fa Crus and Mexico City. 183 Confer with local agent or call or address NEW YORK & CUBA-MAIL S. S, CO. " Foot of Wall Street, New York. - WARD LINE ' 'West Indies Cruises January 22 -February 25 Maiden Trip Jan. 24 The “Robert E. Lee" will sail from New York, Jan. 24, and will continue in regular winter service to Havana. Luxur- ious accommodations includ- ing stateroomsen suiteor sing- Iy with and without private bath, three decks, tea room, sun parlor, spacious dining room and lounges, prome- WHTE SEA MEGANTIC 20,000 tons displacement Over 25 years experience in West Indies Cruises Ample time for lelnuely sightseeing Rates: $250 (up) . WHITE STAR LINE B. M. Hicks, Manager, 1908 F Strest N.W., Washington, D, 0.; o= sy dutherized steamuhiy agent. MEDITERRANEAN Lapland Adriatic Jan. 17; Mar. 8 FEB. 26 Cruises from New York stopping ample time for sightseeing at Madeira, Gibraltar, (Algeciras), Al- glers, Monaco, Naples, Athens, Constantinople, Haifa(forHolyLand), Alexandria(for Cairo and the Nilecountry). Naples and Monaco on return trip. REDSTARLINE WHITE STARLINE R. M. Hicks, Manager, 1208 F Strest N.W., Washington, D. C.; or any authorized steamship agent. “Fortnightly Badlin B iopor Lou Angaioe: Sén. Eraaciscnr 3 ny a_Fran "R, M Hiow 1208 F Btrest 2., Waahington, D 05 of any suthor: ized ‘Steamship agent. PANAMA Pacric Live anams Canal, LAMPOR.T & HOLT LINE axo PACIFIC LINE 1 OUTH AMERI “The Better Way”’ .h‘.EASl COAST WEST COAST Janeire Montevideo Buenos Aires O aliod and Bartadee ™" os. Vauban, Jan. 10 Vestris, Jan. 24 + * Voltaire, Feb. 7 *Vandyck, Mar. 7 [*Newest and finest ships in the service. Tours Round South America, $585 up. via West coast, returning East Coast or viee versa. Reguler Sallings "'.:,‘.';‘fi:h’.‘.‘.’:.‘fl‘-"‘.‘-.ui:" and srnm.n Ports to Europe by NEXT SAILINGS Ebro, Jan. 29 Essequibo, Feb. 26 Largest vessels in the West Coast STEAMSHIPS. FOREST FIRE BURNS OUT. TUCSON, Ariz, January 3—A forest fire, which broke out Thursday night In the Santa Catalina Mountains, north of Tucson, has burned itself out with little damage, Hugh Calkins, supervisor, re- ported last night. “Thursday night we spotted the fire on the face of the mountains north of Tucson, but this morning at daylight we discovered It was extinguished,” Calkine said. “We did not go to the scene; it was not necessary.” STEAMSHIPS SOUTHERN WINTER RESORTS via NORFOLK Palace Steamers— ‘Northland and Southland’ From Washington Daily 6:30 P.M. New York-Boston by Sea OITY TICKET OFFICE Woodward Building, 751 15th St. N.W. NORFOLK & WASHINGTON STEAMBOAT CO. LUXURY CRUISE nean edl PALESTINE EGYPT BythefamousS.S.* ROTTERDAM™ Leaving New York, Feb. 4th, 1925 under the Holland America Line’ own management Itinerary includes: Madeira, Lis- bon, Cadiz, Seville,Gibraltar, Algiers, Tunis, Athens, (Anltln!lnople. The American Express Co., charge of shore reservations now. folder. HOLLAND AMERICA LINE 21:26 Stats Street Now York Agents 1a excursions. Make Send for lllustrated Drincioal pereon Gontinest. Mag: ris on Continen: Rificent vemels, incivding Msjertis, worid's " Ia ship, Highest standards of lrury, comfort asd cuiaine. ~Aiso 12 cabin shios offer- ing atiractive, low rates. - e Caswiwe W abington Offce, 1208 F Street, N,W. R. M. Hicks, Manager Preferred Route Experienced tourists ¢ h o ose the famous Santa luxury — business men for their | SPEED. Regular | fortnightiy cailings from New York | through the Panama Canal Chile, Bolivia, etc. Special reduced rates around South America Tours. “The Luxury of a Private Yachs” Teresa i Ana S.8. Santa Elisa 5.5, Santa Luisa. Write for Bookiet 8. GRACE LINE 10 fl New York ..Jan. 8 .Jan. ..Feb. 5 .Feb. 19 AMERICAN LEGION *PAN AMERICA 'WESTERN WORLD *SOUTHERN CROSS *Stops at Santos Inwestigate this fo Keyser Bldg. By speciall; burner, 17, A floating Canal, Los tons. Cdm,.' | would be sought fe | adherence also tn | ment | be | fect on subsequent procee. 66 Days of Delightful Diversion | | to be u\mfldmmlA |fiw lals, WolyLand,Egypt,ItalyandtheRivies® | | pas Steamers for their | to Pery, | Tours arvanged aroun Pan America Line Operated for United States Shipping Board by Munson Steamship Line, Managing Operators or your local agent URGES U. S. ADHERE TO WORLD TRIBUNAL Representative Fish Introduces Resolution Indorsing Permanent Court of International Justice. Swinging somewhat wide of constitutional powers of the House. proposal was maae by Representative Hamilton Fish of New York in a reso- lution introduced Friday that the United States should promptly adhere to the Permanent Court of Interna- tional Justice Representative Fish is a Republi- can and & member of the foreign af fairs committee. He explained that he was mindful of the fact that the House has no constitutional power to negotiate treaties, but in adhering to the court protocol he believed the power of the House “would be obvi- ously involved.” Annu: appropriatio the ns, he id this purpose, and ssitate legs such as reduction of arma and refusal in some Instances to declare war, in which the concur of both House and Senate would required. “It, therefore, that islation, seems appropriate the House consider f adopting such an innovation, before ratification by the Senate, and express or withhold fits approval when it will h some ef- All members of the House, Mr. Fish pointed out, have been clected since adherence (0 the court was proposed by President Harding, and can testify regarding the attitude of the publ {BRITISH SEE SECdRITY BIG PROBLEM IN EUROPE Think League Protocol Failure ‘Will Bring Pacts Between In- dividual Nations. he whole curity will hortly by the various in the opinion of British of- it was learned today. Should the protocol drawn up by the League of Nations at G st Fail prove u question nations, question dividual t ject until is dis SIX-DAY LAW VOIDED. Holds Act TUnconstitutional. State Supreme Court 1ary o even lav the slature unco; 1 by a decl vesterday by t 1 be cay pro visic Federal constl ¢ t em loyes shall em- n other opera CLAIMS SOBER NEW YEAR. Dry Official Says New York Has Little Liquor. YORK, division NEW ick, tion chief ern Ne Januy R, prohil Q Me Jers: ye that New York's New bration was “the tory of the eit that during December 200 ag night to law viola cele- the his Merrick said two weeks i worked day and evidence of Volstead btain ions E to the prohibition chief, 19 ful raids resulted in 42 ar rests and the Seizure of $10,000 worth of liguor. More than 200 places ir all were visited by the agents 3 of them v S AttorneYs Get Promotions. Special Assistant United States At torney David A. Hart and Thomas Lodge, assigned to prosecution of prohibition cases at Police Court have been promoted to the position of assistant United States attorneys it_was announced 'STEAMSHIPS. Finest Ships and Fastest Time toSOUTH AMERICA from New York Next sailings to Rio de Janeiro, Santos, Montevideo and Buenos Aires: Jan. 17 Jan. 31 Feb. 14 Apr. 11 Feb. 28 Apr. 25 and profitable trip. South America Mar. 14 Mar. 28 Baltimore ROUND THE WORLD CLARK'S 5th CRUISE, JANUARY 19, 1925, Westward from N. Y. chartered Cunard superb s. 8. “‘CALIFORNIA,” oil- K:lm for the trip. Route: New York, Havana, Panama geles, Honolulu, 18 days in Japan and_Chin Java, Eunnpon, Burmah, Option of 18 days in India; Ceylon, 3 days in m, Athens, Nlples, Monte Carlo, Cherbourg; [fiwpoveu] Manila, experienced crulse management. 4 MONTHS, $1,250 and up, lncluding Hotels, Drives, Guides, Fees, eic. We expect to carry 600 to 700 passengers on each cruise. CLARK’S 215t CRUISE, January 31, 1925 = MEDITERRANEAN Personally accompanied and managed by Mr. Clark By speciall bun{u,zooo? chartered, Cunard sumptuous tons; 62 Days Cruise. Palestine; Spain, Imy, Greece, etc. ““LACONIA," oil- and up; 17 days in Egypt and Jnllsl.t Cruise to Norway and Western Mediterranean; days, $550 up, by specially chartered Cunarder. FRANK C. CLARK, Times Bldg., New York Originator of Round the World Cruises. Established 30 years. 01 OBER'S W;? AND T Vl‘l&‘ollc!

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