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AUC FOR SALE—HOUSES (Comtinued) $4.250. Five room’ brick, in excellent 12th and Penna. ave. s sy terms. conditfon; near OWNER.' Potoma COLORED HOMES JUST OFF 16th ST. N.W., $5,500. Very Easy Terms. VACANT. Six rooms and bath. Electric lights. Colonial front porch. Attractive electric fixtures Newly painted. Newly papered. J. DALLAS GRADY, Marsland_Rldg. 1410 H 8t N.W ) N liwn AMAZING $500 Cash—New. $9,000.00_-885_Monthly. One Block to 14th Street Car Line (Extended) TIONS. WANTED TO BUY —HOUSES. THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C., WEDNESDAY, AUCTION SALES. TOMORROW. AUCTION SALES. TOMORROW. ’ AUCTION SALES. FUTURE DAYS. FEBRUARY 25, 1925. AUCTION SALES ” FUTURE DAYS. WILL PAY CASH FOR OLD HOUSES, BRICK or frame: any sec. of city or sub. FRANK SALISBURY, 800 fnvestment Bldg. M. $827. WE SPECIALIZ Washington propert northeast or southe aquick sale. P BART Tist it with us for & We have a large list of prospec- WANTED — SE ored, 5 10 10 rooms, all sections; easy terms; reasonably priced. For_quick remults, list N. E. RYON DEMAND FOR_RESIDENTIAL PROP- Iy increasing. If you have a modern house for sale, let us secure the purchaser. For ?uhl sales results list your property with JOHN F. DONOHOE & SONS 314 Pennsylvania Ave. S.E. Lincoln 84. shington Real Estate Board SEVERAL S it i i in prices trom $7,500 to $10,000. To sell quickl Tt with ne PRATHER & ROBINSON, 16 Bond Bidg. 14k and N Y. Ave with us. @ rooms, fully tiled bath, built-n tub with #hower, h.-w. heat, hardwood floors, open fire. Disce, ‘bookeases, built-in ice box. one-piece | sink,” breakfast porch, sleeping porch. Lo | 177 ft. deep. | TERRFLL & LITTLE, 1206 18th Street N.W. Muin 32585, Evening phone Franklin 1686-J or Adams 8215-W FULLY DETACHE Tust off ¢ a beautiful 6-room ard bath modern home, on_wide lot, hard wood hot-water heat, ete.: built by one iiy's most reliable builders price only §5.670; $1000 cash: liberal monthly Payments. Arrange to see this at once CHAS: D: SAGER; Realtor, Inc., D, NW. on. ave., frame 824 14th St. N.W. Main 38 Office Open Evenings Until 9 0°Clock IN NORTH COLUMBIA HEIGHTS, TWO. story, six-room brick house, having hot-water heaf, hardwood trim; good lot to uller. Price, SN.500; terms arranged PRATHER & ROBINSON, | Ave. | B 514-515.518 Bond Bldg., 14th and N Main 442 ey JUST NORTH PARK R LRSS THAN S$I0.000: DANDY 6.0 AND BATH HOUSE. PARGU FILO TILE BATH. ET( GAR “PAULINE WALTERS, REALTRE 1450 TRVING ST cot AR 14th = g $8,630. | A thoroughly modern home of 6 large rooms | and bath, hot-water heat and electric lights: beautiful hardwood trim; garage ce $1,000 cash EIKE SOLOMON, 534 B anor Park, D. C. On the 14th St. Car Line (Exteaded). Bungalow: $7.050 $750 Cash, $75 Monthly. 5 rooms and bath, buiit-in tub (Pembroke); oak h.w. fioors. sub-foored: h.w. heat: e 'sink and bullt-in ice box | it designed wall paper aud clectri attic with room rooms | and bath, floored; good lots, sodded and | fenced. 5 5 i { Colonial Corner Brick | Bungalow. f 29,800-$1,000—$85 Monthly. mouete. S St Fer i oy, SR, Hoars. Theougteuts” sub-feoied. R & s Artistic 7-Room Bungalow. £9.800—$1,000$85 Montbly. | H.w. floors, h.-'. heat, fireplacs getalls 1o construction as the above adver- tisement. i 9 Built, 5 Sold. TERRELL & LITTLE, INC. | AND PARK RD.|; it your house is located | At 9:1 At Building D, 6th & Automobile Tires Scrap Iron Scrap Wood Dictaphones Brass Rags Rugs “furnished B ROOM W on cay INIC: AL TWO FAMILY Hy and uburbs, or rent le. E. RYON CO AUCTION SALES. THIS AFTERNOON. THOS. J. OWEN & SON, AUCTIONEERS. =— | — | OF VALUARLE FRAME | NOWN 'AS PREMISES 20th 81 NORTHWEST, FIRS' COMMERCIAL ZONE By virtue of a certain deed of trust dated September 16, 1024, being instrument N corded September 17, 1 nd records of the District of Columbia, and at the request of the party secured thereby, the undersigned trustees will see at public au. tion in front of the premises on WEDNESDAY THE TWENTY-FIFTH DAY OF FEBRUARY AD. 1825, at FOURTHIRTY P.M., the fol 1 described land and premises. situate in nbia, and deignated sm 27 feet front on Twen depth thereof of original | TRUS p DW SALI D : Sold subject to a prior deed of trust for $4,000. further particulars of which will need at time of sale: the purchase above said trust fo be paid in cash. A deposit of $200 required. Conveyancing. re cording_and revenue stamps At purchaser's cost. Terms to be complied with within 30 ¥5: otherwise deposit forfeited and the prop erty ‘may be advertised and resold at the Cretion of the trustees. R THOMAS ROBINSON. ROBERT E. P. KREITE _fel4,d8das.exs ADAM A, W Trustees’ Sale of Valuable Hem- stitching, Plaiting and Em- broidery Machinery, Fixtureli and Equipment, contained in No. 2922 14th St. N.\W. By virtie of a certain chattels deed of trust, | dated October 4. 1924, and recorded October | 17, 1924, among the records of the office of the | recorder of deeds, D. C.. the undersigned trus. | tees will sell b pubiic_auction within_the | above premises. on WEDNESDAY. | TWENTY-FIFTH DAY OF FEBRUARY | AT ONE O'CLOCK P, fixtures. equipment, wares and merc compoxing sald business, including in part, Cash Register, Hemstitching. Piaiting, Button Fluting and Picoting Machines, Shelving, Steam Roller, Floor Cases, Electric Fans, Gas Water Heaters, Sewing Machines, Silk and Pattern Cases and other miscellaneous chattels. Terms: Cash. WILLIAM E. LEARY, MARTIN J. McNAMARA, £620.21.24.25.26 Trustees. TOMORROW. the THE 102 all the mac NEW HOUS Conventently and desirably located, consist | of 6 nice bright rooms d tile bath, hard- | wood floors, Hot-water heat, clect., front. and CHAS. D. SAGER. Realtor, NW. 38 Matn 7 3% Office_Open_ Brenings Tntil 8 0'Clock A REAL BARGAIN N.W Tocated on wide concrete paved street, in very desirable nelghborhood. = Coovenlent to everything; bullt of tile and stuccoed; has 6 ery largs rooms and fully tiled bath: is mod- ern in every way; fully screened and weather Stripped; large front and double rear Tice yard with garage: price is ooly terms liberal; imme infi‘pon:u‘\on. CHAS. D. SAGER, Realtor, 924 14th St. N.W. 924 14th St Ofice Open Evenings Until 9 0" ),6. NR.2nd & R. 1. AV Owner, leaving the citr, is obliged to sell this comparatively new and up todate home. Tt is conveniently sit ated in a strietly white 1 ¥ and © the price asked should be sold at e. Colonial front porch, five large, bright rooms, modern bath, ‘double rear worches, cemient cellar, laundry tubs, clectric’ lights and pipeless furnace. Very reasonable terms. Immediate possession. Evening Phone Service Until 9 P.M. BOSS & PHELPS, Realtors, 1417 K St. NN'W. Main 9300. CHEVY CHASE, D.C It square west of Conn. aw Bt and npusially well arranged flat of 5 and B rooms each: avers modern convenience double garage. Price, $22 be arranged CHAS. D. SAGER. Realtor, NW. equipped with | hice yard with Terms can 924 14th St ome n Brand New red Homes in Northwest. Come and these Homes at 730-740 Fairmont Street N.W. It you are planning to buy a Home, you'll be interested in thess. No more conveniently designed or arranged bouses are available, Fvery modern comfort and convemience has been fnstailed. You'll like the Tocation. too ir's the hest fo be had. Don't take & chance on missing this opportunits. Make your in. | Spection 4 critical ax vou iike—these Homes improve upon investigation. Six rooms and bath, Arcola heater, hard wonod floors, front and back porches, tastefully | finshed throughont | Trices sre unususlly moderste and terms may be arranged fo sult. Our representative | To 1o "aticndaneo every day and eveming, in- | cluding Sunday. % N B. B. PI} (Owner’s Representative) 212 Kenyon St. Ph. Col. 5817. ‘WANTED TO BUY—HOUSES WANTED—6 TO & ROOM ) RN HOUSE, central northwest: state price and location Box 1727, Star office, or phone Adams 1255. ¢ IMMEDIATELY, FROM ER, BRICK | house. six or siven large , entirely de. tached, iu or near Chevy Chase; priced around 313,000, over sen splendid mew Call_Main_2800. #-ROOM BRICK HOUSE, NEAR E. CAPITOL price, $6,000 to $8,000; can pay 52,000 cash,” $50 mo.: please give location #0d_price. Address Box 177-7Z, Star office. _ ONE OR TWO SMALL BRICK HOUSES FOR investment; substantial cash payment, or all cash ess Box 143.7. Star office. _ 27% PRIVATE PARTY DESIKES 10-RM. HOUSE, | a.m.i walking distance Government dept State price. Address Box 211X, Star office. | 26° WILL PAY ALL CASH FOR HOUSES Ful colored. Wil consider any section of city. 1 . Room +04-5. Main 7552 A GOOD ! NORTH OR S.E.. NEAR CAPT- tol or Lincoln Park: cash: give number and particulars. 201 McGul Bldg. SIX_ROOM BRICK HOUSE N.E. reasonable cash Dayment; 5o Agents. Lincoln £408-J WILL PURCHASE A HOUSE 1IN MOUNT Pleasant or on 16th st. srranged as three o four_complete ap ots of three or four ooms each, er will remodel large three o four story house. prefeably on 16th st.: &l modern_ fmprovements: garage for two cars. Price, $15,000 to 25,000 cash. Send descrip- Y pHte Do Q @10 10 room brick house In a good n.w., n.e. UICK ACTION. or’oe. secklons must have posssesion ia 46 daye. Call Main 2730 or address mail to Room 405, People’s. Life Insurance Bldg. of SEG | Tele. | | | 1025, | 0'CLOCK P.M., lots 516 and 817 in square 57, | seribed 1and s designated on the books of t Auction Sale Of Large Quantity of Furniture, Storage and Other Miscellaneous Thursday, 0l':"'ebruary 26 At 10 A.M., Within Our Salesrooms ‘erms Cash, D. NOTES, Auctioneer | AT | two | An Door Mats Electric Fittings Dental Instruments Dental Supplies Desks Chairs Copper Paper ‘Tables - U. S. Government Sale By the General Supply Committee Thursday, February 26, 1925 5 AM 2 Offset Presses and 6 Automatic Rotary Presses | At the Auditors Building, 14th & B Streets SW. | IMMEDIATELY THEREAFTER Missouri Avenue N.W. Automobile File Cases Neostyle Stencil Paper Carpets File Boards Cameras Motion Picture Machines Addressographs, Etc. ROBT. LeFEVRE Superintendent of Supplis ADAM A WESCHI. SALE_OF NO. NORTHW EST By virtue of a decree of the Supreme Court of the District of Columbia. passed in Equity Canse No. 43530, the undergigned trustees by public Aliction, In front : " on THURSDAY. THE TY SIXNTH DAY OF FEBRUARY, 1925, FOUR-THIRTY O'CLOCK P.M 2 fowing described 'and and premises, situate in the District of Columbia to-wit: Part of orlg incl lot 4 in square 307, heginning for the At a point cu Ninth ‘street northwest 21 & inches south from the northwest corner of said lot and th ruuning south along anid street 15 fect 3 inches. thence east to The rear line of said lot thence north 15 feet 3 inches, and tience west {1 the line of said stovet und the pince of beginning. said lot be. ing now known for the purposes of assessmen: and tuxation as lot 811 in square im proved ns above. Tebma of Aale: One-third of money 1o be paid in cash. the ba “qual inatallments represented by the promis Rors notes of the purchaser, payable in one and two years, wirh Interest at § poc cent per anoum from day of sale, pavable semi-anuual ly. secured by deed of frust upon the Drop- erty sold, or all cagh, at the option of the purchaser. A deposit of $300 required of pur. Chwser 2t time of safel ATl converancing”re. cording, revenue stamps and notarial feea at cost of puchaser. Terms of sale to be com- piled with within thirty days from day of tale, ofherwise the trustees reserse the right 10 Tesell the property at the risk and cost of the defaulting purchasr. after five days' advertisement of such resals fn Some news- aper published in the City of Washington, D¢ OSCAR NAECK 841 Fla_ ave n.w. JOSEPH SALOMON. 416 5th st n.w. Trustees. TRUSTEES' fe the purchase e In two fe13 d&ds,exSn FUTURE DAYS, AUCTIONEE! SALE OF FRAME BUNGALOW PEARODY STREET NORTHWEST, tie of & certain deed of trust. dated January 14, 1624, and recorded February 5. 1924, umong the land records of the District of Columbia, and st the request of the party secured thereby. the undersigned trustees will offer for ssle by public auetion, in front of the premises, on FRIDAY, THE 27th DAY OF FEBRUARY, 1925, AT 4:30 0'CLOCK P.M., the folloywing described land and prem- ises, 'situate in the District of Columbla. to- wit: Lots 15 and 16 in re 3338 fn & subdivision of land known he First Ad- dition to Manor Park, per plat recorded in the office of the surveyor for the District of Columbia in county book No. 24, page No. 23, improved a5 above. TERMS OF SALE: One-third of the pur- chase money to be paid in cash. the balance in fwo equal installments. payable in ove and cars, with interest at wix per cent per annum, payable semi-annually, from day of ale, secursd by deed of trust upon the prop- rty sold, or all cash, at option of purchaser. A deposit of $300 required at time of sale. conveyancing, recording. revenne stamps and notarial fees at coxt of purchuser. Terms to be complied with within 30 days from duy of sale, otherwise the trustees reserve the Tight 10 resell the property at the risk and cost of the defauiting purchaser. after five duys' advertisement of such resals in some newspaper published in the city of Washing- wn, D. C THOMAS SOMERVILLE, JOSEPH W. COX, 016-d&ds,exSukfe23 Trustees. ADAM A. WESCHLER & SON, AUCTIONEERS, Trustees’ Sale of a Large Stock of Paint, Wall Paper, House Furnishings, Hardware, Auto Oils, Grease and Accessories, Valuable Fixtures, Etc., Con- tained in No. 1920 Nichols Ave., Anacostia, D. C. certain chattel deed of tr 1924, and reco No. 140 of t ceds. D. C., the by pubiic anction on THURSDA OF 'FEBRUARY. 0'CLOCK A.M.. a large fresh stock of Paints, Oils, Varnish. Brushes, Window and Auto Wind shield Glass, Tools, Cutlery, House Furnish- ings, including Granite, Aluminum and White Enamel Ware, Brooms. Chicken Wire, ders, Auto Grease, Oils, Tubes and Acces- sories, Radio Bupples. e ALSO, Large stock of Wall Paper, Trimmer, etc. ALSO, U. S. Do Luxe Air Compressor. Tower, Cash_Register, Sales Register, Floor and Counter Display Cases, Scales. Glass Cut- ting Table, Counters, Nall Bin, Rotary N style, Mimeograph, Typewriter, Desks, Chairs, Fire Extinguisbers, etc. ALSO. Ford Coupe and Ford Deiivery Truck. The above Stock, Fixtures and Automoblles will first be offered as an entirety, and if a catisfactory bid is not received will be im- mediately sold in detail. Terms: CASH. CHAS. W. CLAYTON, FRANK L. FOER, Eclipse Paper Sinclatr_Alr | fel4-d&dbs.exSu . OWEN & 80! Two Two-story and Basement Brick Dwellings, in the First Commercial Zone, Known as Premises 2212 and 2214 G St. N.W,, Being One Block West of the George Wash- ington University and Near the Proposed Lincoln Me- morial Bridge. At Auction By authority vested fn us we will sell at pub uction in front of the premises. on THURSDAY, THE TWENTY-SIXTH DAY OF FEBRUARY, = 1925, AT _FOUR-THIRTY improved as abore. Terms easy and announced at time of sale. A deposit of $200.00 required. Sale to be closed Wwithin thirty days or deposit forfeited and | the property be resold at the risk and cost of the defaulting purchaser. All convey- ancing, recording and revenue stamps at cost of purchaser. THOS, J. OWEN & SON. Auctioneers. fe20-d&ds,exSu&hol THOS. J. OWEN & SON, AUCTIONEERS. TRUSTEE'S SALE OF TWO STORY FRAM o S SOUTHEAST. By virtue of a decree of the Supreme Court of the District of Columbia passed in Equity Cause No. 42198, T will sell at public auction. in front of the premises, oa THURSDAY, THE TWENTY.SIXTH DAY OF FEBRUARY, 1925, AT FOUR O'CLOCK P.ML., the following.de- scribed land and premises, ‘sitgate in the D! trict of Columbia and being part of Iot nin teen (19), in section two (2), in Samuel C. Pomeroy and others, trustees, subdivision of Barry Farm, as per plat recorded Liber Levy Court 2, felio 1, of the records of the office of the surveyor for the District of Columbia, de- scribed as follo: Beginoing for the same at the northwesterly corner of said lot on Stanton avenue and running theace northel erly along the northerly line of sald lot, one hundred and seventeen (117) feet; thence coutheasterly sixty-one aud forty.five-hun- dredths (61.45) feet; thence southwesterly one hundred and twenty-one (121) feet to Stanton avenue, thence northwesterly along Stunton Avenue sixty-one “and geverty-hundredths (61.70) teet to the point b the beginning, | with the Improvements thereon Note: At the date lereof the above de- E, U assessor of the District of Columbia. for tax. ation purposes as lot 810, square 5877, Terms of sale: All cash. $200 deposit re- | quired upon acceptance of bid. AIl' consey- uncing, notary fees and recording, stamps, etc., at purchaser's cost. Terms of sale to be complied with within 30 days from day of | as per piat r ole otherwise the trustee Teserves the Tight To rescll the property At the risk and cost of fotaulting purchaser, after five davs' adver- isement fof‘sach “rcasle “in"sgme” vewspaper fihea In Washington, D. C. o CHAs. H. FLAGG, 810 F Street Northwest, Trustee. JOHN H. WILSON, J. T. SETTLE and M. M, HARRIS, Attorerse Seldddds,exSu 7. OWEN & SON, AUCTIONEERS. SALE OF VALUARLE SEMIDE- ED 'BRICK RESIDENCE KNOW AS PREMISES 1811 8rd STREET NORTH- EAST. ; By virtie of & certain deed of trust, dated June 20. 1024, being instrument No. 136, re- corded June 21, 1924, among the land records of the District of Columbia, and at the re Quest of fhe party secured thereby. the un- dersigned trustees will sall, at public_suction in front of the premises on FRIDA SIXTH DAY OF MARCH, A.D FOUR-THIRTY P.M., the following des land and premises. situnte o the District of desiknated as and being lot 7 in Truesdall’'s addition to the agton, known as orded iu the office of the Yeror for the District of Columbia fn I County 6. at folio 85, said Block § being know of assessment end taxation as s ubject to covenants of record Terms: Rold subject to & prior deed of trust for $5.000.00 and overdue interest thereon, fur- ther particulars of which will be announced at time 'of sale; the purchase price above said trust o be paid in cash. A deposit of $200.00 required. Conveyaneing, ‘recording and rev- FOue stampe &t purchaser’s cost. Terms to be complied with within thirty days. otherwise de- posit forfeited and the property may be adver- Tised and resold at the discretion of the trustees JESSE H. HEDGES, F. ELIOT MIDDLETON, fe21.-4&4s.exSu&hol Trustees. THOS. J. OWEN & SON, AUCTIONEERS. 'S SALE OF VALUABLE IM- PROVED REAL ESTATE. DWELLING, HOWARD ROAD SOUTHEAST, BARRY FARM. By virtue of & certain deed of trust duly recorded in Liber No. 3004, folio 410, et se of the land records of the District of Columbia, Tequest of the party secured undersigned trustee will sell at tion, in_front of the premises. on THE TENTH DAY OF MAKCH, AT FOUR O'CLOCK P.M.. the ng described land and premises, sitnate District of Columbis, and designated as being the westerly three-fourths of lot mbered thirts-three (33) and all of lot numbered thirts-four (34) in section numbered nine (9, “‘Barry Farm.” as per plat recorded In fhe office of the survesor for the District of Columbia in Liber Levy Court 2, at folio 1, beginning for said part of lot numbered thirty: Three (33) ut fhe northwext corner of said lot numbered thirty-thr ; thence easterly along Howard avenue 2.78 perches: themce in’a southerly direction parallel to_ the west- ern line of said lot 30% perches to a smull “tream: thence westerly to the west line of said lot; thence northerly 32.30 perches to the beginning, except the parts of xaid lots condemped for the outfall sewer as shown on Dlat filed in District Court case No. 610, togetiier with the improvements, consisting of aframe dwelling. Terms of sale: One-third of the purchase money fo be paid in cash, balance in two equal installments, payuble in one and fwo Years, with interest ut 6 per centum per annum, payable semi-annually, from day of Sale. seciired by deed of trust upon the prop- erty sold; or all cash, at the option of the Durchaser. A depgsit of §200 will be required at time of sale. All conveyancing, recording, revenue stamps, efc., at cost of purchaser. Terms of sale fo be complied with within 60 days from day of sale, otherwise the trustee Teserves the Tight to Tesell the property at the rixk and Ccost of defaulting purchaser after five days’ advertisement of such resale in some newspaper published in Washington, D. ¢ THE WASHINGTON LOAN AND - TRUST COMPANY, Trustee, By ALFRED H. LAWSON, _ fe25-d&ds.exSu Real Esfate Officer. THOS. J. OWEN & SON, AUCTIONEERS. Trustees’ Sale of Valuable Three-story Brick Dwelling, Containing 15 Rooms and 4 Baths, Being Premises 1821 19th St. N.W. y virtue of & certain deed of trust. dated . 1924, being instrument No. 217, re- corded May 18, 1924, among the land records of the District of Columbia, and at the re- st of the party secured thereby, the under lkmed trustees will sell at_public auction in front of the premises, on THURSDAY, THE FIFTH DAY _OF MARCH, A.D. 1925, AT FOURTHIRTY P.M.. the following described premises, situate in the District of Columbla, and_designated as and being lot 218 in James V. Deson and Ferdinand T. Schoel- der's subdivision of lots tn square 132, as said Subdivision is recorded in Liber 19, folio 125, of the records of the office of the surveyor of The District of Columbi Terms: Sold subject to a prior deed of trust for $10,000.00, further particulars of which will be announced at time of sale: the pur- chase price above said trust to be paid in cash. A"deposit of $300.00 required. Conveyancing Fecording and revenue stamps at purchaser: cost. Terms to be complied with within thirty days, otherwise deposit forfeited and the prop- eriy may be advertised and resold at the dis- cretion of the trustees. ROBERT E. P. KREITER, X THOMAS ROBINSON TRUSTE! and Eckington," | TRUSTEES' SALE OF VALUABLE BRICK DWELLING KNOWN A8 PREMISES 1711 SEATON STREET NORTHWEST. By virtue of a certain deed of trust, dated | August 25, 1927, “being instrument No. 181, recorded August 28, 1024, among the land rec: ords of the District of Columbia, and at the Tequest of the party secured therehy. the un- | dersigned trustees will sell at public auction nt of the premises. on MONDAY, THE | NINTH DAY OF MARCH, AD. 1925, AT | For e following described lund and prem the District of Colum bin, being ‘lot 91 in Fay, and Norment's subdivision of | square 150 as per plat recorded in the office {of the survesor for the District of Columbia |t Line . at follo 110. Sold ‘subject to_two prior deeds of abont $3, further par. | Will be announced at time | of “sale se price above a to be paid in deposit of §200 ro. | anired. " Conveyancing rding_and revenue | stamps ar’ o . “Terms to_be | complied with within thirty days. otherwise Acposit forfeited and the property may be advertised and resold at the diseretion of the trustees M. J. WRIGHT. HENRY M. FOWLER, fe24.08&4% exSndmhd Trustees. D. NOTES, Auctioneer. On Wednesday, March 11, begin- ning at 3 P.M., I will sell by Public Auction at the warchouse of the Union Storage Company in the rear of 52 L St. N.E., complete equipment of a modern laundry, to enforce lien for storage charges on same stored with above storage company in the Company. Terms Cash. D. NOTES, Auctioneer. OS5, GWEN & SON, ACCTION | Trustees’ Sale of Valuable Two- | Story Modern Brick Corner | Residence, with Built-in Garage, Being Premises No. 2700 Woodley Place North- west, Situated on the North- west Corner of Woodley Road and Woodley Place Northwest. By xirtue of & certain deed of trust, dated Jung 36, 1024, being Instrument Noo S24n re | Zorded July 16, T0G5, amons the 1ard records of ‘the Districi of Colutmble, and 8% the re- quest of the party secured thereby, the uhder- | ficmea”trustets will sell at pubile’ auction, | Erene- of “the. - preminca, o "MONDAY, CONT) DAY OF MARCIAD. 1035, AT | TRIRTY AL the folowiug deaceibed 1 'mises, situate in the District of | & T dexiznnted ax and being jot 100 e A s, e oF tats 1o | ek “10. "ivoodiey Park. as per piat re- | cordea in_Liber 70, follo 146, of the records of the office of the survesor of the District ot Columbis. said subdivision being now known as “Waggaman and Ridout Trustees’ Addition to the City of Washington.” ' Subject to the covenants of record. = Block 10 now known for Durposes of taxation as square 2208. Terms: Sold subject to & prior deed of trust for $10.000, further particulars of which { be announced at time of sale: “the price above ald trust to be paid in deposit of $300 required. Conveyanct cording and gevenue stamps at purchaser's cost. Terms to be complied with within fhirfy days. otherwise deposit forfeited and the property may be advertised and resold at the discretion of the trustee MAURICE C. SHAPIRO, JCLIUS M. SAUBER, fe18-d&ds.exSuhol Tristees. THOS. 3. OWEN & 80N, AUCTTONEERS. Trustees’ Sale of 56 Valuable Garages, In Alley Bounded By Georgia Avenue, Mor- ton, Lamont and Warder Sts. N.W. By virtue of a certain deed of trust duly recorded in Liber No. 5047, folio 341, et seq., of the Iand records of the District of Colum- bia, and at the request of the party secured thereby, the undersigned trustees will sell at public auction in front of the premises, on MONDAY, THE NINTH DAY OF MARCH, AD. 1935, AT FOUR-THIRTY O'CLOCK PM., the following described land and prem- ises. situate in the District of Columbia, and designated as and beiog parts of lots 4 and 5.in Block 9 in B. H. Warder's subdivision in “Whitney Close.” us per pat recorded in the office of “the surveyor for the District of Co- lumbia in Liver County 8, at follos 62 and 83 and being described as follows: Beginning for the same on the sovtherly line of said lot 4 at a_point 140 feet westerly from the west line of Warder street, and_running thence .wester- Iy along the southerly line of said lot 4. 158,95 feet to the westerly line of said lot 4, thence northerly with the westerly line of #aid lots 4 and 5, 92.92 feet to the line of & dedicated alley, thence easterly parallel with the northerly line of said lot 5, 150 feet more or less, to a public alley shown on plat re- corded 'in_sald surveyor's office in Liber 30, | at folio 175 and thence southerly, 92.50 feet to_the beginning. Terms: Bold subject to a prior trust for $16.000, further particulars of which will be announced at time of sale; the pur- chase price above said trust to be pald in cash. A deposit of $300 required. Convey- ancing, recording and revenue stamps at pur- chaser's cost ms to be complled with within _thirty days, ofherwise deposit for- felted and the property may be advertised and resold at the discretion of the trustees. 8. D. CRAMER, JACK M. GOLDSMITH _fe24.0&ds,exSugmhd Trustees. ADAM A, WESCHLER & SON, AUCTIONEERS, TRUSTEES' €ALE OF VALUABLE FOUR- STORY BRICK DWELLING, 8 ROOMS, 2 BATHS, HOT-WATER HEAT, NO. 109 §th STREET 8.B. By virtue of a certain deed of trust duly recorded in Liber No. 4841, follo 205, et seq.. of the land records of the District of Colum- bia, and at the request of the party secured thereby, the undersigned trustees will offer for sale by public auction, in front of the prem- ises. on THURSDAY, 'THE FIFTH DAY OF RCH, 1025, AT FIVE 0'CLOCK P.M.. the following described land and premises, situs f the District of Columbia, to wit: Lot 28 in John W. Bayne's subditision of lots in square 818, as per plat recorded in Book 21, page 67, in the surveyor's office of the District of Co- lumbia. improved as above. Terms of sale: The above property will be sold subject to a building association trust for about $4,111.86 at 6% payable monthly, and & second deed of trust of about $1.800 at 6% payable $30 per month; balance cash. A da- 1 posit of '$300 required of purchaser at time of male. All conveyancing, recording, revenue stamps and notarial fees at cost of purchaser. Terms e to be complied with within thirty_days from day of sale, otherwise the trustess reserve the Tight to resell the prop-. erty at the risk and cost of the defaultin purchaser, “after five days’ advertisement of such resale in some newspaper published in the City of Washington, D. C. MILBURN J. DONOHOE, JAMES A. DONOHOE, 7 fe21-d&45.exSukfe28&mhd Trustees. ADAM A. WESCHLER & 80N, AUCTIONEERS, Retiring Sale of About 1,000 Yds. Tailoring Goods, Linings, Findings, Fixtures, Etc., By Public Auction, . At No. 912 14th St. N.W. Friday, February 27, 1925, Commencing 10 A.M. Imported and Domestic Buit aud Pants Pat- terns in Woolens, Serges, Worsteds and Chey- jots; Mobair Suitings; Overcoat Patterns in Worombos, Meltons, 'Kersey, Cheviots ard others; Trimming, Body Lining, AYpaca, Vene- tiaus and Princess; Silk Linings, Silk ‘Sateen and Cambric Sleeve Lining; Canvas Collar large quantity of Buttons; Full nd_uncalled-for Suits. = Also. Desks, Safes, Mir- Dressing ' Rooms, Partition, Lighting Linoleum, Eiectric Fans, Window Forms, Efc. . Terms: Cash. ADAM A WESCHLER & SON, Aucts. $e21.23.24.25.26 © deed of name of the Metropolitan Laundry | in | THE | THOS. J. OWEN & SON, AUCTIONEERS, Trustees’ Sale of Valuable Auto- mobile Sales Room Furniture and Fixtures, Repair Shop Machinery and Equipment, Also Used Cars Now Con-~ tained in Premises 2015 14th St. N.W. By virtue of a certaln chattel deed of trust dated January 30, 1924, being instrument No. 139, recorded February 27, 1924. among the 1and records of the District of Columbia and at the mequest of the party secured thereby, the undersigied trostees will sell at public auc tion {n front or within the mhove premises. on FRIDAY. THE TWENTY-SEVENTH DAY OF FEBRUARY, A.D. 1925, AT TEN A.M., ail the | koods and chattels described as follows: Nine | used cara of various makeés, repair skop ma and tools, Liberty and Kline automo- parts. office’ furniture and Axtures and everrthing in and about pertaining to afore- " Trustees. & SON, AUCTIONEERS. TRUSTEES' BALE OF PROVED REAL ESTATE X0. 621 KEN NEDY STREET NORTHWEST. By virtue of a certain deed of trust duly recorded in Liber No. 4993, follo 384, et seq., of the land records of the Distr bia, und at the request of the thereby, the undersigned tru wublic. auction in_front of RIDAY. THE SIXTH DAY OF 3 A.D. 1925, AT FIVE 0°CLOCK P.M., the fol. lowing dencribed land and premises. situate in the District of Columbia and designated as and el lot 34 in Willlam S. Phillips’ sub- division of lots in Rlock 29, Rrightwhod Park, as per plat recorded in the office of the mur- vesor for the District of Columbla, in Liber 68, at folio 92, Said Block 29 now known for purposes of assessment and taxation ax square 8207, improved by premises €1 Kennedy street Lorthwest. Terms: Sold subject fo a prior deed for $4,000, further particulars of which will be angounced at time of ale: the purchase price abdve sald trust to be paid in cash. A deposit required. Converancing. recording. feen and revenue stamps at pur: s cost. Terms to be complied with thirty days, otherwise deposit for. felted and the property may be advertised and resold at the discretion of the trustees. WILLIAM § WILL fe24-&an, exSn&mhd | ADAM A. WESCHLER & SON. Executors’ Sale of Valuable Im- | proved Real Estate, Houses | 1020 and 1022 Eighth Street | N.W. By virtue of a power of sale vested in the undersigned by the last will and testament of Minnle Fischer, deceared, probated in Ad. miplstration Cause No. 31300 in the Supreme Cotre of the District of Columbia. holding & Probate Court, the undersigned Wil sell at publ tlon' in front of the premises g MONDAY, THE SE( ) DAY OF MARCH, D. 1923, STARTING ' FOUR-THIRTY O'CLOCK TAL. the estate situate in the District of ‘Columbia. known as lot 18 in square 402, improved by premises 1020 Eighth Mreet now.. and Iot number 17 in square 402, improved by premises number 1022 Bighth Sireet mow.. the sale of 1022 &th xf. n.w. to | immeaiaceiy follow saie of 1020 8 nw: Terms of xale: Onethird of the purchase | pice o be paid in cash. balusce in two equal [nstalintents, pavable in one and two years. recpectively, WIth interest therson &t six per | centum per annum id interest payable semi. taid deferred parments of prineipal a5d interest to be secured by first deed of trast 50 the property soid. respectively, or all cash 2% the aption of the purchaser, (aod record title fe “Tuxes nnd interest adjusted to date Al converancing. recordig, title | Charges. notary fees And revemuie stamps at | the cost of the purchi A deposit of $500 : the time of sale lied with within thirty days from da utors re- serve right to reseli, at risk and cost of de faulting purchaser, after five days' advertise- ment in The Bvening Star newspaper. THOS. S. SERGEON, 1011 7th 8t. N.W. EMILIE CRAWFORD. 1011 7th 8t. N.W., fe18-d&4s.exSudte23 xecutors, THOS. J. OWEN & SON, AUCTIONEERS, TRUSTEES' SALE ( STORY _BRICK PREMISES 3031 NORTHWEST. By virtue of a certain recorded, in Liber No. 4635, folio 67, et seq of the land records of the District of Columbia. and at the request of the parts secured there: the undersigned trustees will sell at pub- auction in front of the premises, on FRI- AY. THE TWENTY-S: TH DAY OF EBRUARY, A.D. 1925, 1 OUR 0'CLOCK the following described land and prem ‘situate in the District of Columbia, and designated as and being lot 69 in George J. Mueller's_subdivision of lots in block 6 of “Mount Pleasant” and ‘‘Pleasant Plains,” as per plat recorded In the office of the surveyor for the District of Columbia in Liber 47, at folio 138. Terms: Sold subject to a prior deed of trust for $1.250.00, further particulars of which will be aniounced st time of sale: the purchase price above said trust to be paid in cash. A deposit of $200.00 requi ‘onverancin cording and revenue stamps at purchaser "Terms to be complied with within thirty otherwise debosit forfeited and the prop. be advertised and resold at the dis- cretion of the trustees. JOSEPH C. ZIRKLE. ARTHUR C. HOUGHTON, T VALUABLE _1M- i SHERMAN fe17-484ds.exSukhol TTHOS. J. OWEN & 80! TRUSTEES' SALE OF VALUABLE TW STORY BRICK RESIDENCE. BEIN PREMISES 1116 6th STREET SOUTH. WEST. By virtie of a certal recorded July 11, 1923, rument No. 17 among the land records of the District of Co- lumbia, and at the request of the party se. cured ‘thereby, the undersigned trustees' will sell_at public anction in front of the premises, on FRIDAY, THE TWENTY-SEVENTH DAY FEBRUARY, A.D. 1925 AT FIVE 'K P.M., the following described land situate in the District of Colum bia, and designated as and being part of orig- inal lot 13, in 501, beginning for the same on Sixth street west at the southwest corner of sald lot 13 and running thence north on the east line of sald street 13.70 feet, thence east 98 feet to the west line of & public alley, thence south along the west line of said alley, 13.70 feet. thence west 98 feet to the place’ of begtnning. Terms: Kold subject to a prior deed of trust for $2,500.00, further particulars of which will be announced at time of ssle; the pur- chase price above said trust to be paid in cash. A deposit of $200.00 required. Conves ancing, recording and revenue stamps at pur- chaser’s cost. Terms to be complied with within thirty days, otherwise deposit forfeited and the property may be advertised and resold 2t the discretion of the trustee: JAMER WRIGHT, GEORGE P. NEWTOX ol WEN & Trustee’s Sale of Valuable Four- story Brick Apartment House, Being Premises 1223 15th St. N.wW. By virtue of a certain deed of trust, being instrument No. 8, recorded April 15, 1924, among the land fecords of the District of Columbia. and at the request of the party secured therebs, the undersigned trustee w sell at public auction in front of the premises. on SATURDAY, THE REVENTH DAY OF MARCH, A.D. 1925, AT TWO P.M following described lind and premiser in the District of Columbia, and designated as and being lot 114 o Goldschmid’s sub- division in square 212, as per plat recorded in the office of the surveyor for the District of Columbia in Liber 13 at folio 96, Terms: Sold subject o & prior deed of trust for $7,000 and a second deed of trust for about $600, further particalars of which will be announced at time of sale; the purchase price above sald trust to be paid in cash. A deposit of $200 required. Conveyancing, recording and revenue stamps at purchaser s cost. Terms to be complied with within 30 days, otherwise deposit forfeited and the Dproperty muy be udvertised and resold at the discretion of the trustee. GREGORY W. HUGHES. £e25-0&abs. exSu T TTHOS. J. OWEN & S0 ¥. AUCTIONEERS deed of trust duly EER Trustees’ Sale of Valuable Two- Story Brick Store and Apart- ment Being Known as Prem- ises No. 1540 7th Street Northwest. By virtue of a certain deed of trust, dated February 18, 1924, being instrument No. 143, recorded February 23, 1924, among the land records of the District of Columbia and at the request of the party secured thereby, the un- Gersigned trustees will sell at public_auction in front of the pgemises. on FRIDAY. THE SIXTH DAY OF MARCH, A.D. 1925.° AT FOUR P.M., the following described land and premises. situate in the District of Columbia, and designated as and being part of lot 25 In Thomas Young and Samuel Fowler's subdivi- sion of square 421 as per plat recorded in Liver R. W., folio 42 of the records in the office of the surveyor of the District of Colum- bia, described as follows: Beginning at the southeast corner of said lot and running north ng the line of Seventh street 2 feet, thence West 75.06 feet, thence south 11 feet, thence west 1.43 feet, 'thence south 10.8 feet, thence west IR5T feet to a 10-foot alley,’ thence south along the line of said alley 3.2 'feet and thence east 95 feet to the point of beginning. Terms: Sold subject to a prior deed of trust for $12,000.00, the overdue interest and taxes thereon and special assessments, {f any, fur- ther particulars of which will be announced at time of sale; the purchase price above sald trust’to be paid in cash. A deposit of $500 required. Converancing. recording and rev- enue stamp at purchaser's cost. ‘Terms to be complied with within thirty days, otherwise deposit forfeited and the property may be ad- vertised and resold at the discretion of the {rustess, ot the risk &nd cost of the default- JOSEPH H. BATT. 1a2i-aadsesubol 5 Txusteess i AUCTIONEERS. | T THOS. J. OWEN & SON, AUCTIONEERS. Trustees’ Sale of Valuable Brick - Store"and Apartment House, Being Premises No. 1361 Con- necticut Ave. N.W. By xietue of a certain deed of trust, dated Septémber 20, 1924, being inetrument No. 249, rded Sqptember’ 20, 1024, among ihe’ land recorin of Ue Distrizt of Columbia: and at the request'cof the party secured thereby, the undersigbed trustees will sell at publie atction in front,at the premises. on THURSDAY THE FIFTH OF MARCH, A.D. 1825, AT FOUR PIAL, the followiug described Iand and premises. situate fn the District of Colum and designated s and being the most hort erly 2241 feet front on Connecticut avenue, and running back in parallel lines at right angles to said uvenue, o the rear line of lot 81 of Joshua Hill's subdivision of squara 137 as per_plat recorded 1o Liber 10, follo 120, of the'rechrds of the office of the surveyor of the Disgrict of. Oolumbla. * Also a1l of ot 10, in B ing’s_ subdivision of ‘lots in said square 307, av per plat recorded in Liber 10, Iollo 178, of the aforessid surveyor's office rec: ords; BX0ept the northerly 1731 feet front on Conpanticat avenue. and running back between parallel lines at right angles to sad aveoue (o the rear of 1ot 10, convesed to Henry A. Seymour by deed dated February 2. 1889 recorded i Liber 1368 folio 341, records of the District of Columbia. Terms: Sold subject fo a prior deed of trust for $35.000, further particufara of which will be announced at time of sale: the purchase price above said trust to be pald in cash. A depowit of §500.00 required. Conveyancing, re srding and revenue Atamps at purchasers *Forins to be complied with within thirts Guvs, otherwise deposlt forfeited and the prop- erty may be advertised and resold at the dlscretion of the trustoes ROBERT F. P. KREITER, R. THOMAS ROBINSON, Bk rustees EDUCATIONAL. 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I'm off befors breakfast, but I can make an excuse to come down at any time if you want me. If anything is going wrong, or you get frightened, or if you want to get out of it write for patterns of jumper wool to the Misses Kent, Hermione street, South ‘Kensington. It's a real wool shop. and they'il send you real patterns,“but Miss Kent will ring me up the minute she gets your letter. I'll come 'down straight away, and you look out for me here.” “Do you mean you'll come and stay? Won't they suspect something?" “They won't know,” said Henry. “Don’t ask me why, but send for me if you want me, and be very that I shall come. Got that all right?" “Yes." ‘Then T'll be off.” Yes, please go. As a preliminary to going Henry came up a step higher, set the torch on the floor and took Jane by the hand “Don’t get frightened Jane he said. “I hate you to be frightened.” “I'm not; not really.” E<nry came up another step. trep now rosted on his shoulders. “Oh, Henry, please- m going.” said Henry. 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LAMPORT & HOLT LINE To § CHERBOURG ANTWERP Intermediate Scason Rates RED STAR LINE Hicks, Manager, or any other authorized Steamship Agent as a By PATRICIA WENTWORTH (Copyright, 1925, by Small, Maynard & Co.) child, she had® onicé described as a crumpled ‘:nd of day. She remem- bered “darling Jimmy” looking at her {in a vague way and saying in his gentle, cultivated voice “Crumpled, by dear Jone? do you mean by crumpled? | And Jane, frowning and direct: “I |mean a thing that's got crumps in it fmmy darling.” And when Mr. Carruthers did not appear to find this a sufficient expla nation she had burst into emphatic elucidation “I was cross What and nurse wns cross and you were cross. Yes, you were and 1 had only just opened the stud door ever so little, and I didn’t mean to upset the m or to break the | soap dish. And, oh, Jimmy, you must | know what a crump is, and this day has been just chockful of them That's why 1 said it was crumpled.” The day of Henry's departure was undoubtedly a crumpled day start with, a letter from Mr. Molloy awaited Jane at the breakfast table. It be- gan “My dear Renata,” and was eigned “Your affectionate father, Cor- nelius K. Molloy Mr. Ember re- marked at once upon the unusual ¢ cumstance of there being a letter for Miss Molloy, and Jane, acting on an impulse which she afterward re- Y gretted, replied t's from to see what he says?” “Thank you,” sald Jeffrey Ember. He glanced casually at the bald sen- tences in which Mr. Molloy hoped that his daughter was well, and expressed dislike of the climatic conditions which he had encountered on the voy- age. His eyes rested for a moment upon the signature, and quite sud- denly he cast a bombshell at Jane.” “What does tht ‘R’ stand for?" he said. Jane had the worst moment of panic with which her adventure had yet provided her. She was about to say that sne did not know and take the consequences, when Mr. Ember saved her. “Is it Renatus? he asked. Jane broke into voluble speech. “Oh, no,” she said. “My name has nothing to do with his. I was called Renata after an aunt, my mother's twin sister. They were exactly alike and devoted to each other. and I was called after my Aunt Renata, and her only daughter was called after my mother.” Here Jane bit the tip of her tongue and stopped, but she had not stopped in time. Mr. Ember's eves had left Molloy’s signature and were fixed on her face “And your mother's name?” he said ane,” faltered Jane. And are ¥eu and your cousin as much alike as your mothers were?' Jane stared at her plate. She stared 50 hard that the gilt rim seemed to detach itself and float like a nimbus above a half-finished slice of buttered toast “I—I don’t know,” she replied. *I don’t remember my mother and I never saw my aunt.” Once again she bit her tongue, and this time very hard indeed. She had been within an ace of saying, “My Aunt Jane—" “But you have seen your cousin By the way, what is her surname?" Smith—Jane Smith You have seen your cousin, Jane Smith? Are you alike?” “I have only seen her once.” Jane grasped her courage and looked straight at Mr. Ember. He either knew something or this was just idle teasing. In efther case being afraid would not serve h A spice of hu- mor might. “Youre frightfully in- terested in my aunts and cousins,” she said. “Do you want to find an- other secretary just like me for some one? But I'm afrald my Cousin Jane isn’t available. . She's married to & man in Bolivia.” At this point Lady Heritage looked over the'edge of the Times with a frown, and the conversation stopped Jane finished her buttered toast and admired herself because her hand did not_shake. (Continued in Tomorrow's Star.) FORD VISITS SCHOOL. February Henry Ford paid his second visit in two | vears to the Berry School here yee- | terday. After he last visited the fa- mous’ school for mountain boys and girls the motor manufacturer sent two tractors and a truck for use on the institution farm. He went at once to the school on alighting from his private car, and his secretary couid not say if the motor equipment of the school would be increased as a result of the visit. father. Do you want TOURS. Personally Conducted All Expense EUROPEAN TOUR July 2nd to August 30th Ask for Itinerary OBER’S Steamship and Tourist Agency 1420 H St. N.W. Main 3347 6th ANNUAL PERSONALLY CONDUCTED 7 AY TOUR. SAILING JUNE 30. 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