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AUCTIONS, 7~ T _ ———e AU rTlO\ SALES. _ATCTIONEF SALE OF THREE -rvrnx'mn\ FRAME DWELLINGS | PREMISES 401, 411 AND 413 | BARDAL BT NORTHWEST By virtue ¢ d of triat mnvl recorded in folio 170 et | seq. of the 1% of the Dy Coliimbia, est ot secured ihe © Will nell ut remisen. on IFTH DAY THREE 0CLOCK ©) scribed land and pr Wty 00 Washing AUCTION SALES. Trustees’ Sale of Seventeen Val- uable Metal Garages Situated In Alley Between First and Third Street, Allison and Webster Streets Northwest. By virtue of a certam deed of trust sded in Liber No. 8114, folh | of the Tand records of the District of nid AL the reguest of (he parts secnred ¥. e wndersigned trustees will sell - at m uction. in front_of the premises. o TUESDAY. THE SECOND DAY, OF JUNE AD 1 AT FIVE O'CLOCK P.M.. the following described land and vremises it- nate in the District of Columbin. and desig- nated an and being parcel 11414 described a= follows Be for_the same at the southeast corner of lot 45 in sausre 3316 and runnine thance narthwesterly Alang. the eastern boundars line of said lot $8 in souare 3319 1491 faet thence south 6237 Past RI 6K feet o the intareection of ihe north line of 'a 15-foof puhlic allex and the southwesterls “hoindary of pareel 11172 thence wast alonz the north line of said 15 foot public allex 21831 fest to the nlace af hezinning and known for the purpase nf tax. NALUABLE | ot req AD, o the follow mises. situsie y ! Districd ot Columy and desiznaied as and heing vart of 1o 5 In block 0. in Howard University's suf 41Vision of parts of the tracts of | ar “Mount Pleasant and -Smiths Va- ancy.” ax'er. pla o b Tl s 0lio 7615 and 77 of the records o e oo GF the ‘wirievor of the Dresrit of olumbia - Beginning at the ntersection o e morth line of Oakland place (ax said Oakdale place is shown on plat recorded in Liber County No. 4. folin 173 of the afore: | 3aid BUrveyor's nffioe recordst with the west line of said lot. and running thenca eas long said north line of said Oakdale piace 30 feal 10 the sast line of said 1ot thence | oraR, tlonk aid sast line of said lot 75 feel. | thonee TS0 parallel with said Oakdale place | EERANE andknown, tor the purpase af tax. A0 feat to the west line nf said lot and | Thence L R e N3 | As shown in suriay haok BB mage 183 in the oat o iheione sald west line of sald lot | Si0l”0r e tiiTavor: for the” Distrik 75 feat fo the point of herinning. The ahove B described 1and s demgnated on the records COMImMIA 21" the “assensor o the Ditrict of Colimmia | yrli'] 0z, gend ot for {axation purposes ae part of lot 5 in | {0 1R 3, inter Terma of sale: One-third of the purchase | L& ANNOUNCed at time of sale: the pirchase mones o he Daid in cash. halanee in twn | BrCT ABOYe said, trust to "he vaid $300.00 saual installments, Dasable in one and twa,( 'l chah and the halance in sasy monthly in- x eith "Tnteres a0 7 Cenium ‘e ftallments A deposit of £250.00° reauired a""“m L. from day 01 at purchaser s cost _Terms puren. Nt A "denoeit of S900.00 will ‘he ‘re uired ai time of sals convesancing o o Rle. All s WILLIAM RRAVSHAW CHARLES A. APPLEBY ecording. reyenue stampe. et al cost 'of | purchaser. Terms of sals to be ied vith within 30 da om’ day of sate of {i0ds exIuRhO) Trustees A. WESCHLER & SON. Av: | there publi Sold subiset to 3 prier $1.500. due Octoher 1 ADAM TRUSTE BRICK erwise the tristees taserte the rizht to resell the property at the risk and rost of de faultinz “purchoser. aftar five days' Adver fisement of such resale in some newspaber | published in Washinston ¢ WILLIAM T. BALLARD ARRAM R. SERVEN my13-d&ds.exsn i THOS. J. OWE TRUSTE SALY STORY _RRICK PREMISES 107 NORTHWEST By virtue the SAL] DW N.W STABLE 1N Virtue of a certain deed of trust ecorded in Liber No. 5051, folio | of the Jand records of the District o a. and at the request of the part theieby, the undersigned trustees for salé by public auction prem on TUESDAY. THE TWENTY SIXTH DAY OF MAY. 14 AT FIVE O'CLOCK P.M.. the following déscribed land and ‘premises. Situate in the District of Co- Tum! to wit: Lot lettered 1 (Eye) in uare numbered five hundred and fourteen 5140 and improved by premises No. 402 M et northwest ms of sale: One-third mones fo he paid 10 cash, raual imstaliments duly L neq Colum: secured . will offer DWEL in front of the BA trust duly ( o 120 Distriet herehy sizned truste At pabiie auction. i frent of t RIDAY. THE TWENTY. OF MAY. AD, 1925, THREE-THIRTY 0'CLOCK PN th lowing deseribed Jand and premises nothe city of Washineton. Distriet Tumhia. and designated as &nd beir n Chatles D Volland and Franeis Liber: X0 lind . rece NIN the purchase the halance in tw renrriented by the. prom Skirs notes 0f The purchaser. pavabla i one | and two vears. with intereat At 6 Der cant ot 1ot | Der annam (rom das of sale. Dayvable semis L annualiy. secured by deed of trust noon. fhe. M DD Rpnndiand Beantin TS A00 e oparky anld. i all i at'he ontian of corded 10 Book 37 e 146, in the sur. | the purchaser. ‘A deposit of $300 required corded in"Bogk. i U { o1 purchaser at time of sale Al conves e e ok she Dists) s | anelns. recording. revenue "stampe. angd i he rear ote 183 and | T0IT0 D Comiplied el within: (hine ATt TR: "o | dass from day of sale, otherwise the trustees S for | Teserva the TEht to resel] the properts at the risk and cost of fthe defauliing pur ~haser. after five dags’ advertisement of such Tecale 'in_some newsnaper nublished in' the s ot Wash D C ( and 1 vai ¢ Tots 177 185 "o said <ubdicicion he'nf Way aver § feel Nee as an alles in facar of sad subdivision Terma of ~ale mones o he maid equal inctafimente. pasa veate N Taterear ar Annum. pavable semi-annaalle, from dax of | SAle! Teciirad Ty deed of Trost Gpon the Bren 1T Sold. ar A1l ewsh. A1 the option of The Durchaser. A" deposii of $700 will ne e | auired at time of sale. Al convevaneing, | THUS ‘ecording. revenue <tamps. et at cost of | 1 Durchaser. | Terme of tals to be complied $th witkin 30 dava from dax of sale o the trustecs reserve. the tight. 16 Droperty %t the riak and cost of default- haser after Ave dave advertiement b resalé in some pulilished | Washington, D. ¢ RALPH 1 wu T One-third af the purchase RIS it ‘per | Buildine. Rujiding. Trustees AUCTIONEERS ™ T. PERCY, e nion Trust ol J.OWEN & SON ALE OF VALUABLE REAL ESTATE. By virtue of a certain deed of frust dulv recorded in Liber No. 3083, folio 310 af seq of the land records of the District of Colum. hia. at the request of the party secured thereby. and parsuant to a decree’ nassed in Fauity Cause No. 40888 the undersigned | substituted trastees’ will sell at | tion”in ‘front of the premises. I DAY THE DAY OF MAY | COMMEN€ING AT THREE. 0'CLOCK P | the undividnd one-third remainderman’s in- tares of 1 Wright. subject to the life estate of Lucy F. B. Wright. in_and to the, following described land and nremises. sitiate in the District of Columbin. and ng adv newspape HALL BALL mvIs g8 Trustass ADAM A WESCHLER & SON Household Goods, Upright| | Piano, Talking Machines, | Auctionears | tion. in front of ihe premi<ns culy | of | further particulars of which will | recording and revenun stammns | to e combhed | Within 30 ‘dava. {rom das Carpets, Automobiles, Etc. By Public Auction | At Weschler’s, { 920 Pa. Ave. N.W,, | jlmmediately Saturday, 28 Commencing 9 A.M. Pianos. Tatkinz Machines Livinz" Room Furniture. A fedroom: Suite. Rureaus and - Chif inWainut | Mahotany Maple and Sideboards . Extension’ Tabiee Dinins Chatre. Brassand Enamet | Brde At 10 O’Clock A.M. Automobiles, including late model Hudson Ceach, '24 Buick, Studebaker, Marmon, Dodge, Ford ‘and other tcuring cars; ’24 Cole, Dodge, Chevrolet and Ford Sedans, Loco. Limousine, Roadsters, Deliveries and Trucks. mA DAM my1 ADAM A Trustees’ Sale of Three-Skory Brick Dwelling Arranged in Apartments, Containing llv Rooms, Three Baths, H.-w. Heat, Elec. Light, No. 1304 Monroe Street N.W. | By virtue recorded i Liber of the land freords 6f the ale F JUNE the “followi sifuate in the District Tt 19 in Kir A% iart of block Holmead \at recorded in Liber Coupts the the wated as and b mises 1523 10th st w on 1ot No. 71 n sauare No. 367 imediately thereaiter. brem 1oih, now. situated on ot o w.. situate s No i No. 32 in the reatier Aitaated on < No. brem lov Laniar 1331 Tori stuiied Watnut fomiers Oak Room Bprings erators. Immediatels there Toth st in U, for [ ment and faxation purnosss as lot Na Immediatels thereaftar. premises No o nw Nated on part ront of by’ the a< il R1R thereafter. 1ot on T st No.804 in sauzre No 1 depth 90 aid sqdare. ! ok warehouge One-third nf the purchase in cash. halance in two j saual installments. pasable’ in one and two vears, with interst at & var centum per anpum. pasable semi-annualls. from day of Sale. securad by deed of frust unon the rroperie sold. or all cash ai the ontion of | the purchaser. A deposit of $200.00 on each | Iot will he reauired at time of sale. Al | conveyancing. recording, etc.. at cost of pur- | hasei. Term< of sale to be complied with Within' thirty davs after ratification of sale | by the court. oftherwise the trustees reserve | the rizht to resell the proverty at the risk {and cost of defaulting purchaser. after five days adyertisement of such resale in some | newspapsr published 1n Washington. D. C. ARTHUR HFLLE Colorads Building LEFTWICH SINCLAIR. Fendall Building Trastees RS. TWO. e of sale monex 1o e naid A WESCHLER & SON | cash | | A my16-d&ds exSu THOS. J. OWEN & SON. AUCTIO) OF VALUABLE, RESIDENCE AS T UPREMIS 2 B & SORTHEAST — WITH GARAG RIEAR THEREOF irtite 0f & vertain deed of trusf 417 1928 Teing inatrument No cmber 1. 1924 amonz the lan the Columbia. and at Darty Secized therens. Trastees will sell at 1t of the premises. an ver | DAY, THE T, TH DAY OF MAY Lot i A, 1925 AT FOUR P.M.. the: following Of | described Tand and premises situate i the ta5- | Ditrier of Columbia. and designated a= and S0P | heing The morth 13 deel front om Sth st hv OVEN- |l ‘denth 'thereof of lot 31 in Dennie Con- 1ol g Lawrenee Casanauzh's mibdivision Terms of sale: The ahove pranerte will he | pfl g LasTence s rded 0 the sold subiect 1o a prior deed of irnst for | nfice of the survesor for fhe District of $9.000 at 675 due Tanuars 23 1075 hal- | Colimine ineLiber 15, at folie 1 ance one-third cash, the remainder m month- | “*Tatme: 'Soid sublect fo A prior deed nf I parments made known at sale. secured b | it Tor 3200000, further particulars nf <econd deed 0f rual ubon the nroweris | \iien will e announced ar nme of sale 14 or all cash over trust at antion of | fha ‘purchase price abnve said trust to be purchaser. A’ deposit of 'S500 reauired of | piid R500 in caeh and the balance in monthe purchaser at”time of sale. ” Al convesanc | P 200,00 < %r $55. which will inclde in: Tnz. recordinz. and notarial fres 3t cost. of | tiree an the ficet 1 A deposit of $200 purenaser TTeeme of s 0 i comniied | 1000 UEonvevancing, recording and e Tith within thirts days {rom das | gnue_stamps at purchaser's cost. Terms to otherwice the frustees reserve Tia complied wAth within thirty dage, other- 1'the oroperts at the risk <iee Aepncit forfeited and the proverty may The actaulinz. murchaser. 9iter Fa"Slveriiea and resold ac the diseretion of Edtertinmment: of et reeale 1o : verti my14-d&ds xS Truitees ;;m\: 5. OWEN AUCTIONEERS {Four Brick Houses, in First Commercial Zone, Overlook- ing City Post Office and Union Station, Fronting 25 Feet on Massachusetts Avenue and Running Through That Width to F Street, Being Premises Nos. 18 and 20 Massachusetts Avenue and 13 and 15 F Street Northwest, At Auction. virtue of authority vested in 4. we will sell at public 1 0f the premises on TUESDAY. TY-SIXTH DAY OF MAY. A.U IVE O'CLOCK P.M.. lots 54. 55. 4 and SALE BRICK ; E: R OCLOCK P.M Columbin M ae 11 (olin records Of 1he nffice of the survese District of Columbia. d ted for ation purposes as lot 16, square 2838 Jert to buildimg reetriction fine and Ants of record. imnroved as ahove W "1 d&ds.axSubhnl OWEN & SON. M. WARD, 1etens ~ AUCTIONEERS Trustees’ Sale of Valuable Brick Apartment House, Known as the Columbia, Situated 1401 Girard St. N.W. By virtue of n deed of trust duls recorded in Liber folio 35 et weq. of the Jamd records of the Distr siimbi and al the reatest of the party secured hecehy. the undersizned trustees will el | ' public_action. i front of the o on MONDAY. THE FIRST Hay ‘oF ', 16 FIVE OCLOCK P.M 2 'the. District of Columbia & and being lot 1 1 block 30 in divition of the “North Grounds of Cotimbyan | Tnivereity. as per lat recorded in the office of the survesor for the District of Columbia in Tiher Governor Sheoherd. i folio 194 aaid Hlock” being now Kknown for mirnoied 1 assecement and taxation ae square ? T Togrther with (he improvements thereor or Terme of sale: One-third of the burchase | 38 in squars 630. improved an ahovs. mones i be paid i cash. balance in two | " Tormy of aaie: Sold wuhiect o déed of | enal installments, pavahle i one and iwo | (e Azzregating S16.000.00. baiarice. aver yeare ‘with interast at % ver ‘centum ner | 516" it tn e DAl in cash. A dspost annum, pavable ouarterls! from das of sale. | 33550000 will be required at time of pate. zeyred bx deed of trustunon e’ nronerts | 2] SR aneing. recording and . fevents S or all cash At Uhe PoMaR Of,he DT | Sampe 2t purchaser's cost: Terme ‘of sals huired at’ time nf sale. AN ronvesaneine, | Lo, De complied with within ffteen da. Tecording. revenue stampe and motare fass | Otherwite deposit forfeited and the proper. o T et ot purmaser M OWATS, 865 | fies max he resold at the risk.and cost of Aisted 1o date of wale- The (rasines’ 17, | the defauiting’ purchaser after fve dasw Serve the Cright fo Seqitire any’ bidder 'to | Advertsment of such resale in some new Daper published n_ Washington, D..© show abibty to make he denosit raguired . e the terims of sale bafarr accentine. ane 0. 7. OWEN & SON. Auctionsers. the ter) ale beforr accenting a mEh akdexs from mim. Tarms of sale to be com- plied with within thirty dass after sale — % Otherwise nroperts mac he tecold At sk and cost of defaulting ourchaser. afier five Aaysadvertisement of such resale In. some newepaper Dublished in’ the it of Wash ington. District of Columnia CHRISTOPHER H_POPE WILTON J. LAMBERT. tees, Try DONALDSON. JOHNSON & FRAILEY. ey for Hoider of Notas. THOMAS J %50 t By | dersizn nf the ub C. G. Sloan & Co. Inc. Aucts. 715 13th St. REGISTERED Estate Sale of Household Goods, Office Furni- ture, Personal Effects, Imported | Bric-a-Brac, Curious, Draperies, Bedding, Trunks, China, Glass- | ware, Rugs, Pictures, Etc. At Public Auction At Sloan’s Galleries 715 13th St Saturday, May 23rd, 1925 At 100 AM. And at 1% M. Diamond and other Jewel by order of The "Nmérican Security and Trosl Cor Riso at 12 M. Ford T'fb!fll\l Car by Order of U. & Marshal, T C S1oan & Co., Inc., Anets. TRADE MARK ADAM A. WESCHLER & SON. Auctioniers Entire Stock of . Jewelry, Fix- tures, Iron Safes, Etc., Con- tained in No. 631 G St. N.W. By Public Auction, Tuesday, May 26, 1925, Commencing 10 A.M. Miscellaneous Stock of Jewelry of Howard, Hamilton Elgin. Waltha other gold and gold filled ladies and mey Waiches, Chaine. Diam; o Pins Ringe. Cuff Links. uttons Rings. Signet * Rinzs. Brooches. Cameo Pins. Wall. M Alarm Clocks. Shaving and Toilet Plated Tableware. Fountain Pens. Pencils. et ALSO and Wall Cares. 2 Jawelers' S, Work Rench.” Check Wi Floor Jewelry Trave, et Terms. Cash ADAM A.'WRSCHLER & SON, A1 dkdbs . Aucts. ! court of the AUCTION SALES. FUTURE DAYS. . AUCTIONEERS. TR LA e AP RE TRAME | TRULERS . SE: ESTATE _INPROVE] ‘TBT T \m('m\\ EST. STORY RRICK h“’d’| AN 13th STREET N.W By Vit of % I recarded in Liber No. % of the land records of the Distri bia, and at the 24 heing intrument n-unlrd June 25, 1024, among the land rec ords of the District of Columbia. and at the rocuest of the party sscured (herehs. the nndersigned (rusteen will sell at public aue 0 MONDAY THE TWENTY-FIFTH DAY OF MAY. AD 1925, AT FOUR P.M.. the following de-. scribed “land and premises. situate in the District of Columbia. and designated as and 50 Block 7 in the aibdisisio Lie and Coftrell. trastees, of part urvesor 1 lumbia_in Liher Counts 7 at block 3 known for purposes of and taxation as square 1393 Term: Sold subject to a or deed of trust. for about "$6.000.Turther partedian af which wil'be annowiced st iime pf xale the purchase price ahoce aaid trust to paid in casgh A deposit of $200 reanired. Conveyancing. recording and revenue stamoa at purchacer's rost. Terms to he comlied with within thirty davs. otherwise denosit forfeited and the property mar he adver- tised and’ resold at the diserstion of the trustees, ROBERT E_P. KREITER, R. THOMAS ROBINSON myl2-dadeexiy ____ —_Lrustees. ADAM A WESCHLER & SON. Auctioneers Trustees’ Sale of Valuable Cor- ner Business Property, Four- story Brick Building, No. 903 | New York Ave. NW. By virtue of a certain deed ol trust duly recorded in Lyber Xo. 4751, folin 340 of the land records of the District of Columbia and_at the reauest of the Darties accured | thereby. ‘the undersiened Guatees will offer for sale’ by public auction. in°front of the Dremises on WEDNESDAY. THE TWENTY SEVENTH DAY OF MAY. AD 1925 AT FOUR O'CLOCK P.M.. the tollowing described land and bremises ailuate i the ity of Washingtnn Diriret of Colimbia. o w Part of 15U 1 the subdivison made the heirs of John Davidson of Sauare & as per plat recorded in Liber N K. folios 106 and 107, of the racords of the office of the sueveyor of the Diatrict of Columbia described s follows. vir.. Beginmng ihe same at the southeast corner of said lot_and sauare. and r thencesouth wedterly on New ' York 10 5 (et and 3 e thence Borthwastarly (. right angles 10" said avenue 35 feet che to e north ine Of xaid lot: thence east to the Wortheast corner of said loi: “thence Rouh T8 feet ‘0 the ‘nlace of hezinning Terms of xale: One-third cash ai fime of settlement. balance in. (%0 rqusl bavmen The Arat bayment (o he dus one vear from e af setilement and secoud bavment diie 0 vears (rom day 0 settloment. or unon uch other terma as be “agreed Unon a¢ tm- of sale e $1.000 Tenmired of the o Rale i conveyan ding Tis And_‘revenie the cost of o finser. “Ferma af sale to he comnlied with of sale otherwiss the 'trustaes veserce. the righi to ressll the Droperty at the risk and coat of (ha default Ing Durchaser after five dave adventisement af Suh resals “Newanaper” Dub- Tianed in_tha ity or Wa g THOMAS W STURRLEFIELD CHARLES MacMATHIAS, PEYSER. EDE Attarnave for melfd8as aven 30w Tollotving dencribed and ate 0 the County { Columbiu, and designated as James H. Henaley s subd corded i’ Liber Counts No e records of ‘the office of 1 the District of Columbia. aubi ants of record Terms of sale: One-third of money o he maid in ca aual instaliments. payahle re Wit nieres 308 be pav Snnuatly ecured by deed ol nroperts nld. or all cash. at t the purchaser. of be_renuired at’ Al inz. recording. revenu 5. of nurchaser. Terms of sale olied with ‘wihin ‘Thirty dase = 1o Tesel] the propert Iand o ansesament e e Tardle T Dunlished _in Washington apen WM. J. FLATH! WILLIAM H. W my20.dkas exSukhol THOS. 1. OW AT on D “REAL ESTATE UN_CASTLE HE STOTTS PARK. D. ( 4311 April @ Tand re and A recorded in Liber No. seq.and re-recorded Striment 125 of the District of Columbia the ‘party secured therehy trustees ‘will sell at pubiic, premises on FRIDAY NINTH DAY OF MAY, O'CLOCK P.M and ‘premwises o, and 49 and 50, in square i3, Jot 95 in sanare Souare 3705, lots 35 AD 1 Situate desienuted lots 17 and 4 0 0 saumre 3512 One-third of paid in eash. ba installments, pasable’ in sears, with interesi at 6 per annum. pavable semi-annuafly cale. stcured by deed of trus Droperty sold. or all cash. At t the burchaset. A reqnired at time of xale on sach convesancing. recording. tese ete.. at coat of purchaser. T To he complied with within 30 fdax of sale, oiherwise tha tra the right 10 resell the properts mones eutial ma: A deno haser At stamos at Aave hewapaper advartisement of published wich HOR myIR dkdsexsu Holders of T SoR—AT TROS. J. OWEX & SON SALE OF VALUABLE ne K STREET NORTHFAS i By virtue of a certain dead of ‘trust. dated September 15 and recorded in Libar No. 3067. at folio 113 of the land records of ‘the District of Columbia and at the re quest of the party aecured therehy. the wn- signed trustees will sell at public auction in tront of the pramies on MONDAY. THY FIRST DAY OF 41 19287 AT g O'CLOCK PM__ the following dascribed remisex situate in the District of lumbin and desiznated s and being 101 nun wf two hundred and thisty-one (931 1 John . Arma subdivision of . hered wix hundeed | snd or piat recorded 1n The surtesors Columina By virtue of 1 cor Mas 81893 duly folio 207 et seq District_of Columbia. and at the party secured thereby tistees will sell at pubii affice of Thos 1. Owen & nw. on MONDAY. TH JUNE.A.D. 1825 AT ON one-fifth undivided iterest in t described land and premises. s ity of Washington. District o | and designated as and heing Ho, i others subdivi DG, ax per DlaL vecorded 1 the uivesor for the District of Book J. H. K. i page 213 | premises NG Hirs pUstrieet noct | 1ot 3.7C NMcGuire's mquare 621, us pec plat recorded of the survevor for the District in Book B e 97 improv ises No. 704 aud No. 105 Firat weat. Also parts of lots 1 suua 3% described as follow At the northeast cornes ol said <t 50 feel. thenee south 18 ast teet. 1o Second strest on’ Second s 15"l o | improved by premises No. 712 2 | northwe. - Bankruptcy Sale of Stock of ,'v”xf,:'n"r"A":u'f.:;u”.fff... o e Stationery, Fixtures, Cases, |} Cash Register, Etc. v recorded in the office of for the District of Columbia in Br sirtue of an order of the District af Columbia page 5 improved hy premises street northeast. and designated Bankruptey Court tn re Rernard F Bankrunt No. 1363 the purposes as ot 800 lot 13 il sell hr public auction at EDNESDAY. MAY c: in deed o recorded in the FIR seventy book: 1 of the Dis of dend Tars ale trust 1o he vaid 0 will he requirsd < and revenue stamus | Terme (o be comulied WIthin thirts dave after sale. othersis orfeited and the propeciy mas e and_resold A1 the digeration ~<.ROKERT K. L. SMITH TLLTAM W MILLAN Mdds exendhol rustens ADAN A WESCHLER & SON. Aus A o Suprems 1310 arest 10 Bezinning on south fhence south 1747 et P MAY fest £ inchea: thence nore . MMENGING | thance east 32 feet & inches 16 ¢ AM.. stock nf Sta tonery. including Paper. Envalapes. Tahlats te Books Biank Booka Pencils, Bill Folds. Fountain Pens and Misesllaneons Office imptoved by premises No. 402 northwest and desiznatad for plies. " Also mahozany National Cash ter. Countars. Floor Cases of taxation “and ‘asstssment as 1 Terma of sale: All cash required on sach darcel. or $3( Plax Tables. el The ‘aAhove stock will fir an_entirets and 11 a satiafactors if kold as an entirets. will he time o All_converancin revenu et at receivad Wil he sold in detail Terms: Carh PAUL V. ROGERS. Trustes Frans Building iy -d&dba exy ADAM A. WESCE ctionsers, | resale i some ADAM & WESCHLER & SON. Auctionsers. | fesale in some, { Trustee’s Sale of Valuable Un-| improved Real Estate, on Conduit Road, Adjoining “Po- tomac Heights,” at Weaver | Place, Containing About 2.22 le. offered as stamipe. hid 18 not thirty d chase newspaper JOHN A. THO! my20.22.25.27.20 THOMAS J. OWEN AND SON 1331 G St N of the Suor hald; ot Conrt Ambereer. deceas 3301, the under for sale by 1 premises THIRD DAY OF MARCH THIRTY OCLOCK P.M seribed land and premise District of Columbia. to- of land called ~White Haven™ stone planted at thy tion. By virtue of a certain desd ded in Liber No. 2097, f. of the land records of th Coliim and al the request seciired thereby. the tndersigned sell 4t wublie auctiong on_ the WEDNESDAY. TH EX OF APRIL. A'D. 11 PM the following ises “situate i the Counts of District of Columbia. and desig heing €0 mueh of Inf numbarad (231 3n block numbered one ( braced within the lines of sightaen (181 in “Giashorough of Tota numbered nine () both inclusive. and o mur sight (81 in said hlock numbe 28 are embraced within the I numbered eightean (18): all hered ane (11, twe (2. (R). nine (M), ten {10V, thirteen (131, sixteen (18). sizhteen (I8) minstean (19, twents-one (21). twentr-twn ' ( four (24) and ‘twents-five ( numberad five (5): all of lof geven (7). eight (8). eleven (121, fifteen (15). eixteen (1 (18)) twentr (201, twenty- twenis-four (24). tw v mIX (26) and twent (511 hoth inclusive, (8):"aN of lots numbered on (6). both inclusive. in bloc seven (7): all 10 eleven (1) bered eight one (1) o Bock numb made by the U of part o in_“Giesbol 1925 ihe AT THREE: foltowing e situate in the Part of a tract beginning at & nterseetion of fhe north line of the road 1o the canal and the ~west Jine of land taken for Washinzton Aquedurt. | said atone beinz also at the goutheast corner of said tract conveved to-John R. Freeman hy deed recorded in Liber 1240 at folio 142 of the Jand records of the District of Colum- hia. and running thence with the west line of "1id land taken for Washinzton Aqueduct nevth 36°. west 4.08 perches. north A5, weat 18.84 perches: thence. leaving said line and running south 313 °. west 4.40 perchea 10 a white oak. south 513, Derches to a dogwood. south 501, Darches to 3 hlack oak or seruh nak. south 36° east 1268 perches to the north line of sa1d road leading to said canal: thence with said road north 567 °. east 17.80 perches. north 4% . cast 820 perches (o the be sinning Terms of sale. Property will he gold sub- Jact to a deed of trust for 81.500 at 77 dus July 10. 1927, balance cash. A denosit of $500 required of purchaser at time of sale. All convesancing. recording. revenue stambs and notarial fees at cost of purchaser. Terma of sale to be complied with within thirty days from dav of sale. otherwise the admin- istrator reserves the right to resell the pron- erty at the risk and cokt of the defaulting purchaser. after five days’ advertisement of such resale in some newsvaper published in the city of Washington FREDERICK M. AMBERGER Adminiair o H. WINSHIP WHEATLEY Atiorney. mb L] -d&ds.exSu 710 14t st n.w. 2 THE PURCHASER OF THE ABOVE described property having failed 1o comply with the terms of ‘anle. 1 will resell said properts by publie aueiion. Tue: , May ZGth 1925 AT FOUR O'CLOCK PN at the risk and cout-of the detahliine vrehaser Ck "M AMBERGER Administrator ATAM. A. WESCHLER & SON. Auctionsers. TRUSTEES' SALE OF VALUABLE REAL ESTATE CONTAINING 19.406 SQUARE FEET MORE OR LESS AT THE IN- TERSECTION OF SHERRIER PLACE ON AD. PARTL BY ‘%'RAM': DWELLING _NO. 5..( ‘HFR‘!ER PLACE. WITH OUTBUIL! ‘i)' vvr'\.\e of & decree of the Supreme Court of the District of Columbia. passed in Equity Canse No. 435357, the undersizned trastees will offer for sale ublic anction. in front of the premists. on TUESDAY. THE TWENTT.SIXTH DAY OF MAY. 1035, AT FOUR ‘OICLOCK EM. ihe following scribed land,_and bremises. situate in_the District of Columbia. (0. wii: Part of Whits en & st Philiipe & Jacob bepinning at 3 stone on thé southwesterly boundary Line of Parcel /4 distant north h 42 degrees 48 min- utes wi k feet from a stone at the Southesst, comer of parcel 574 ‘and. rannin fhence 'with said southwesterly boundars an the northerly line of the W. & G. F. Elec Ry. Co. purchase: morth 42 degrees 48 min: utes west 113.04 feet to a stone at the southwest corner of parcel 5/4. thenee with the nthwc-!erlv bounder of parcel 5/4 north 52 degrees 54 minutes 30 scconds east 174 BG Teet to a stone at the intersection of the northwesterly line of Parcel 5/4_ and the extension of the northerly line of Sl rilr Dll(‘c 60 feet wide: thence with northerly line south 40 °degreés 65 ‘minutes A 4 et U A stoner honce. soten 5% decrecs 50 minites waat 17084 fret with & line passing 0.50 northwest of the west face of the west brick foundation wall of frame house on Frederick Amberzer's part of parcel 5/4 to the beginning. containing 19406 square fset or 0.4455 acres. subject. however. to right of way, now known ae parcel 5/35. Terms of sale: Cash. A deposit of $300 required at time of sale. 1l convevancing. | recording _and notarial fees at cest ‘of pur- chaser, Terms of sale to be complied with within_thirty days from day of sale. other wWise the trustees reserve the Fight to reaeil The properts at the risk and cont of the | dd-umn. urchaser after five daya’ adves RIsLach el . zome pee Patnished in the. 10 ot_Waany H P WHEATL 0 it S } GEORGE E. McNE! Columbia myl4-dédsexsu el ne (29 both inclusive and all of potn aid 10t numbered e ough Manor.” saij being_known as “Randle Park. recorded sn Liber County foli6 31, of the records of the | surveyor of the District ject to huilding line on said vlat Alro een (181 in “Gieshorouzh Park™ except | yeved 1o the Lookout Railroad Comnany by in Liber numbered 731. folio Tand tecords of the District of C gxcent HiEhi of wis Twenty or uses Columbia for construction and of an outflow sewer over said I sizhteen (18) in - Gieshorotich seribed in verdiet of case numbered 634, Digtrict_of Columhia The property will first be offs by the geparate lot or parcel of lote. immediately the “portions of and on total in such case to reject the Bid duginz the lessar total. price. Terms of sale: One-third manes ta he with vasable semi. interest at 6 years. mnwally num, sale, the, purchaser, | A 3 ($50) on each lot if oold by two hundred dollars ($200) on or group of lote. if sol of lote. or of three hund if sold as an entirety, will be the"time ot sale ng_ anc purchaser. Terms of sale to with within: fifteen (15) dayw sale: otherwise the trustee reser efaulting _purchaser “after ivertisement of wuch resale in naper published -in Washington Columbi AMERICAN PANY, Trustee. Viee President. ~ (Senl.) H. SHILLINGTON. with the ferms of sale, the said SEVENTH DAY OF MAY. A. D. the same’ tarme _and of $2.000.00 “will ha required RY ORDER OF THE my?21-déds.exSu NDAY. THE FIRST DAY OF . AT FOUR-THIRTY O'CLOCK P.M premises ' ‘Washington. Troat otherwise the Lriatass resert oD The " Droperty Tisk and ' cont of defaulting purchaser. aftsr five daye VALUABLE drposit of 00 and cost of defaulting purchaser w4 of the northeast corner of to thirtes: in hlock numhered fo of 1ots numbered seven €7) and of hrea of lots nambered one in block num- lota numbered numbered office of the ot Columbia, restrictions %0 much of said lot numbered Manor { embraced in said subdivision called *Randle con- and Point deed recorded in the Washington Cits ate. and " im ety Shacoatiar offered for sale in_ its entirety. will e finally made in accordance with the of these methods producine the highest Drice. the tristee reserving the right secured by deed of trst ‘upon Jroberty woid: or all casl} ¥ the "opt in parcels o loTlars E_PURCHASER OF THE described vroperty having faijed conditione, the event of a sale as an antireiy & deposit HE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON AUCTION SALES, AUCTIONERRS. SALE OF VALUABLE REAL BY THR! G NO. ¥ t of Colum’ eanest of the paris secured ' will sell e Diatrict | ‘being lot sion of lotx an per plat folio 50 of aurveyor T to coven- he purchase o i WO one and two 7 ver centam’ per an- om _dax unon the he_option of $750.00 will N convesane: ate. Al cost o “be com from dax of the Tight a0 some new R ALKER Trustaes TIONEERS UNIM SITUATED TGHTS AND By virfie of x certain deed of tru o 19" the request undersigned on’ the TWENTY . AT FOUR the following deseribed land t ot Co heing lots 1'in square the purchase Jance. in (w0 one and (o eontim per troni dax of ¢ inen the he option o will be croun. ATl oue stamos. me of uale ) dase from “tees reserve at the risk afer five Teaaie tn same | lone Washington. He n. e SSFLL. Trustass N. AUCTIONEER® - | Trustees’ Sale of One-Fifth Un- divided Interest In and to the Following Land and Premises. f trust Liber dated 4971 of the land records of the the request of undersizned 1 G DAY 13: ot OF O'CLOCK P.M be following tuate in the m J S o't ) or ofiice ved hwest T the ofice of Colum “d by Wtreet n Alko fot 1 feet th thence heginniog Secont streei yated for the purpoeses of in Horace 481, an per the hook 1R at No. 1128 H Tor tazation Also. part nl onxinal In"savare 256, deserined an follows. d foet and Thanca weat 1742 (el he herinning. 13th atreel the nurposes ot 807 $100.00 deposit 00.00 deposit required at 5. recording. cost_of purchaser Terms of sale to be complisd with within from dax of sale. otherwise the irlistees Teserve the Tight to resell the prop- a1ty at the risk and cost of defaulting pur after five dass’ advertisement of such published WADE B HAMPTON. n MPSON Trustees Auctioveers Trustee’s Sale of Valuable Un- | improved Real Estate Front- ing in Part on Nichols Ave. (formerly Giesboro Rd.), An- acostia, District of Columbia. of trust duly olio 131, et District of the parts pstee will TH DAY of it AT FOUR O'CLOCK seribed 1and_and prem- Washington nated as and twents-three 1) ar is em- numhered Manor ;. all 3. 0 red four () of gaid Tot ata num. (31, micht leven (11). seventeen (171 [ enty (201 ) V ts (11). twelve A). nineteen three (23). 25), twents. 10 fifty-one in_hlock in block numbersd six ) to six numbered 1) K inclnsive. in division 4"States Realty Company ighteen (18) subdivision as par plat 18, as is not said lot 0%, ‘ofumib (30)_feet. wide and purnoses of the District of maintenance ot numhered Manor.” de- jure in’ Distriet Court Supreme Court of the fored_for sale 1. or grouns will sale or_ bids pro- of the purchase paid in cash, hafance in two equal intallments. pavahle in one and twd r_ceni per an. from day of the eleh ‘parce] : £§°*"' requ All ‘conveyancing, recard- revenue stamps to be at cost of be complied from day of ves the right to resell the property at the rigk and cost o e (5) dayw some news- . District of SECURITY AND TRUST COM- By CORCORAN THOM Attest: Ast. Secretars. ALEERT ABOVE- to comply oroperty will be offered and resold ‘at the xame hour and Dhace on . WEDNESDAY, THE TWENTY- 1925. upon excépt _in TRUSTEE, of | the oy | of | aurvevor twents. | numbered | sub- as shown £ht- THOS. 7. OWEN & SON. AUTIO! TRUSTEES' SALE OF VALUARLE FR DWELLING. "BEING PREMISE 27th STRERT NORTHEAST. By “Virtie of @ certain dend of 1 orded in Liber No. 4891, folin 102 rt of the land records of the District ol Colu hia. and AU the request of the DArLY sectt raigned trustees will sl o in (ront_of the uremises THE | TWENTV SEVENTH AD £l WEDNESDAY DAY OF “MAY. 0'CLOCK P.M . and auare 43 Warren ‘of part of plat_ recorded in the o for the District of page Greenvale” as per | of the’ survesor ia in Book 63, at | rior deed of | |Iuv(u o li | » | trust "t | which will he announced at tin | purchase price’ above said tru T Can W den 200" required | vevancing, " recor. revenie stampe at | purthaser’s aai. - Terma to be complied | With ' within ‘thirty dave. otherwise danosit | forfeitad 'and the’ property may he adver | | tised and “recold”at the discretion. of the | triiste RORERT R WARREN MUNSON 6. BULI ‘l"l‘m\l. \‘YTI(‘I"‘L F. H. STEPHENS _AND JAMES C. Attorness. IN THE SUPREME COURT OF THE DIS trict o Colimbia.—Holding 2 Distriet Court—In re condemnation of land for ex ténsion of A9th place northwest south of Quines streel and for A Dlace street_run- nine mast and swast through parcsl 07/51 10 the Distfict of Columbia——District Court. No_ 604" Notrce and order of bublication Natice s hereh ‘Fiven that tha Commis. onara ot 'the Diatrict of Colimbia. pursuant to the nrovisions of section 1608 to section 1610, incinsive. of the Code of Law for the | District’ of Columbia: have fled a vetition | i this court nraving for the condemnat of ihe iand neceasars for the extension of | Bin'Place Northwert. sonth of Quiney strest and for a place ireel running east and | NRac through warcel #3/51 in the District | of “Columbia: as showi on a piat or | filed With the said petition as part there and wraving aio that this coirt em ' jury in accordance with the law provided | for in wudicared 1o Caaness the damazrs b Gwner of dand fo be faken mav: sus by rt:lrmn of the extension ‘,.\ I‘V - -x\fi and the condemnation of the | teaiting WILKES. t. | i in'thess court 19 and e AT My To aciock and’ ontinua i tance until the couri shall have made ite final arder ratifvinz and confirming the Award of damages ang the assessment of hen #fts of the 1iry 10 he emoanaled and sworn hermn: and 10 js further ovdered that a | of This natice and arder he pubhished | twhee " week' far twn sdecessive weska mn | | The Washington Evenine Star. the Washine. | ton Post and the Washington Times. news | papera puhlished in the said Districi com mencine at least 10 dave before the said S5th dax of May 192 W ie further or- | dered ‘that a conv of this notice and order e served by the United States marshal. o his denuties Unon sach of (he owners of the he Tondamnad harein | the “satd marshal or | The District of Columbia | 51h dav of Mav. 1923 WILLIAM HITZ_ Justice true cony. Test. MORGAN H JBY S FBEACH. AmsiClerk hafore P H. STEPHENS AXD JAMES €. WI Attornexs. VPREME COLRYT I Columbia —Ho! In re condemoati KES. | OF THE DIS. | ing & District of land for alley TH44 in the District_of | Colimbia — District Court. No. 1H92 —No tice and _order of publication —Notice hecehy given that the Commissioners of the District of Colimbia pursuant 1o the nro visiona of section 1608 to 1610 . The Code of Law for the « Columbia b filed @ oetition io this court | | bravine Tor the condemnation of the land Necessaiy for the opemng 0f alley sauare K43 (hounded Park road. 138h | Streel. 14 street and Kenvon streets nor Weat) in the District of folimba. s shown on & map or vlat fied with the « ax Dart thereol and praviox aiso t Court emoanet IN THE trict BUrDORes 10 savare of he The nding upon each lot or land which will henefited by emnation. in the nronoriion that | Tars mas find said lots. narts parcels 0f land will he henefted far in and hv the aforesaid Code It 3e. bY The court this 15th dav 35 1925 nrdered that all persons hav Tng. ane iaterest 1n these broceadines be And ther ave herehs. warned and commanded | 0 appear in_this court an or hefore the | 3th dar of Mar. 1028 at 10 'clock am and continue in attendance nnil the court | hall hare mads iia ANl order ratifyinz 304 confirming the award of damazes and the assessment of henefits of ‘the 1o | be ampanaled ang sworn herein: and 1t is turther orderad that A coor of this notice and order he publithed twice a_week for 1wo successive weeks in The Washinzton | Eveninz Star. the Washington Herald and the Washinzgton Post. nawspavers published M the said District. commencing at least 10, dave before the amd 2ath day af M Tt is further ordered that a foos of | A L e D Tnited States marshal. or his deputies. upon each of the owners of the fee of the land | to be condemned herein as mav be found by the aaid marshal or his deouties within | the District before the 25th day of Ma; By the Col WILLIAM HITZ .Justice. 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Daborne, whom astute old Henslowe had rescued from a debtor’s prison, to have a company of act ing children. Fletcher's “Faithful | Shepherdess” had proved a poor thing. | And, for her own part. she considered | that Fletcher would never hit the pub. | lic taste alone. But with Beaumont-- | it was true though that their “Maid's Tragedy' had been hut so-s0. But con- sider-"The Seornful Lady.” which the town had well liked, and their “‘Philas. ter, over which it had gone mad! Chapman had erted playvwriting: | was away somewhere, Southampton’s translating the great ancient | Greek poet Homer, a task that would take months F Permitting comfort he schoolmanly prec vival, Mistress Montjoy Jy away from talk of Chapman, but | so skillfully that. in. another mo- ment. they were discussing Jonson's Dlatest success as though it flowed as matter from the talk of Chapman Ben's “Al- chemist Mistress Montjoy, fived Lon- wis plavi her to extr from this | of his | veered swift- Euest might ct of o and had Burbag, 1d. and, according jov. with rare spirit fessed a5 great a liking haze misliking for Field. Compare Burbaze She had his 1 Mistress pulled short ax though suddeniy ing that her guest was a _play. wright —and Wil's “Richard Third"” three times. Burbage stirred the blood, whereas Field—she herself slept tening 1o Field's low, cold chanting She fa red the “Silent Woman" above 1l Ben's work—oh, ves. far hevond the “Alchemist.”” But for an afier- noon’s entertainment. give her the Woman Killed With Kindness" or the “Shoemaker's Hollday The woman did not Jive whose heart re- fused 1o leap 1o the sweel, tearful dness of the one and side-splitting gavety of the other. She had al- as usual Mistress he con- for Bur his riva with Field hard—here hersell up remember - 1 to seen Montjoy STE \\C(Hll'i { Complete / /1 Ocean g ; | Steamship y | largest Fds of 1w ine. Also 12 eabin ing attractive, low rates ‘Washington Office, 1208 F Street, N,W. R. M. Hicks. Manager S——— MUSICAL INSTRU (Tlfl\ PIANO, SAXOPHONE, BANJO | Rag. Jazz, Free lessons Send for 1322 Popular Music in 20 lessons. if_you bus instruments her ree hooklet. Christensen School Main 12 EDUCATIONA LANGUAGES {2/ 7™ jeniiiiee teachers. Conversational Method. 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Not for her the bloodless nvmphs of 1k “Faithful Shepherdess” nr “Philaster on the one hand: the strange walk- Ying dolls that Ben made on rthe other.. As for the “Woman Killed With Kindness"—there was a. heroine might have been her own sister Bess 50 natural was she! And so on, and on, and on, until Montjey's zrating voice called from helow. “Aho there: Shall we never eat? well said woman's tonzt The slow Sprinz twilight had settled into complete darkness when Shakes peare at last pulled from the Montjoys. A long. slim new moon had «lunk almost to the horizon. Let it shed light enough 10 reveal a faint wet wash of street: blank parallel stretches of half-timbered walls: black rectangles of streei signs. The night had turned chill: a sharp and knife like wind searched out the openings in his cape. He drew it closer about him s he turned in the direction of Cheap side. Physically, the wash, the debi cious hot supper, the delicious cool ale A refreshed him. Hui mentallv- He could not sy that Mistr chatter had inspired least it had rested for a while, it had mind the accumulated melancholies of the last three months. Now that her cheerful presence had gone humors flowed hack in a sinser flood. And indeed. one or two of tress Montjoy's remarks hdd pricked into faint being a dead desire. a rezret outhampton and Anne For an instant the old pain fiers trail across his heart. Women nimed Anne had plaved important parts in his life. he reflected: Anne his sister. the playmate of hiz child hood—pink-and white, doll-faced, dead ere she had matured. Anne Hathawav main- hadow-smooched, 3o - vivid snd it arkless.” By the combination of ait the | this with . her mouth—Surely mno woman had even owned 2 mouth like Annels—so wide-centered and deep- cornered cool and se warm usciously erimson that, flaring aut of the pallor of her face. it was-like a bhloodhot 1 1o the senses. South ampton and. Anne~—The image of his friend—and rival-—suddenly hung clear in his mind; the tithe, long white-skinned youth with his chestnut curls and his briiliant color; his brown eves shot with rad lights: his dashinz aspect and hik dreaming looks hiz profunditiea of thought; his elegances of expression. Well, at least now he could put the two names together in hiz mind “without a sense of utter spiritual annibilation. And even as his pain dulled, their images vanished from his mental vision. His real prob. tem lifted its gaunt face there. Should he ever write again? Had it zone for good—that rushing. flood ing impulse which. on command, had turned his vouth to a creative orgy had sometimes evolved and finished a play in a week? Was this paralvsis hut « temporary mental dreadness or was it old age the flickering out of the creative faculty? He had a commodated himself 1o many things in a lifetime of work. Once he had created the dramatic modé, had led Now he followed, aped other men's effort and at, it med, a slower and slower pace. Those vounger blades of he drama- - Beauntont, Fletcher How they poured it forth and in variety and with what felcfty! he must follow where their star led Ave. he was content to follow, if he could only produce x biz thing in the new mode. - Rut he could produce nothing. W had happened to him or w was the fault in him? Alwavs he had wondered—-and now he con sidered the prohlem afresh—if 2 man work were engaged with a man’s life that he must live a life especially constructed for that work For himself. try as hard as he could disenzage himself from mortal tangles. he had had to live long ses- ments of his lite as though his work had not even existed Southampton had. of course. dominated such a seg ment: Anne Davenant another. And whatever the rost of his work, he would not part with even the mem: of that magic madness. Long living it _had heen with him at first and sfiort working: then longer and harde working. shorter and shorter living: until now fe was all working. Per- haps that was the flaw.in him—that Very concentration may have marred his quality Yet there was Ben® No man had worked harder than Ben, and Ben had for deca lived a life rthat was hut pendant to his work. Of course Ben's vouth hadl sown vigotous wild omts that -interval in ‘the Leow Coun For that matter. Ben had kfiled n and gone (o prison But London for the scene major portion of his work and filthy reasy, stinking London he staved. dominating the fiterars of th #% indeed -there had been an of jealousy ir admiration for Ben he deserved to dominaie it. On the other hand—Marlowe! At his vouth's peak Kit had thrown himself into the flam | ing abvss at the very center of life | had let fires eat hils vitals, had died of his love of life. had died at the | hands of life itself. Did- Marlowe [ have the righi’of it? And Kyd and | Greene™ those wasters of “heydes | “Was this the face that Jaunched thousand ships and burnt the topless towers of Illium”" God, it was worth Roinz out in hell-hot stab at jou |to have written thase lines. They too—the whole 1 had staved in the city. had drunk deep of its poison Was, after all. the swift stab at life the wiser wav” However, it wa useless now to regret that he had not followed other men's paths, led thex | to sanity or madness: for he could not stay in the eity. try as hard as he " | would. .lust as London had held him in hot enchantment in the beginning she had released him frost-cold in the end. And then the country had begun to pull'on him. He had deaf ened his ears to the luring plea as long as he could But in the end it had haled him back to Stratford that low, wild-dove call. Another mo- tive came in here—in honesty he had » admit it. He wanted to write the | Shakspere name strong on Stratford life again. It sucred duty; his father had laid him.. That was one of the thing man must do; he ad no choice there. And vel again doubt. Fhould a poet engage in _com merce with sacred obligations? What had he to do with that pale-hlonded wench, NDuty? Wiais not the poet his own Jaw? Well, like the oaf he was, docilely. without question, he had fol lowed the incitement of the Shakspere {blood. He had returned to Stratford He had made the Shakspere strain a power.. New Place was pointed out zaped at And_Anne had risen = in importance as his position ‘; | creased. Of course. there had been the Sunset’ Avenue Asburs Park Block from | London, but that. wwonmd had heled. Ocean oklet. * Rumning water Anne was a placid woman whose heart 8 mm‘_A.L‘A;"!_"'M‘L held its own tenderhess. rejected ita EpCERANE | own bitterness. - And fate had brought her fair social fortune in her two :THE ENGLBIDE T Teland Rexort daughters. Sukey had made a notable The only resort on the Jerses. coast thai . GOMBINES periect Dathing. atwais so0d | match: Judy had been bridesmaid at ine. with " mode =1 and ives Sure | e w reliet from Hay Fever besidesBoulel, Five [11¢ Harvard wedding. Lenis courts, une 1. FPEI-\' JGLL RESORTS. In that be. women “Stlent. Woman tion. Had no woman, turned . me him: but him in that, usied from his what Well thase black Mis lost so- closely seared u haired was Anne and dove-eved: the brown of the country sun struggling with the pink of the country air for the mastery of her cheeks. Anne, as round and warm as a pigeon—and as {unthinking. And then Anne Davenant, the passion of his maturity. What b there been about Anne Davenant. that ould ‘make a half decade of -agony in a sane man's life? She was no | beautiful. He himself. in one of his bit ter ‘rebellions against her spell, had avowed that in verse. But there was something——No, her face was not beautiful; it was the color of whey it kept, except at the creeping-in f her silver smile, » sirange. still look. 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