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AUCTIONS. WATER FRONT PROPERTY. GWINGS BEACH MD—5-R_COTTAGE ON Bav. garaze. soring house: $250 cash. $25 mo.’ Main_i414 LOTS ON THE POTOMAC_—IDEAL FPISi ing. batbing, ducking: small monthly pey ht dress Bo B. Star office. HESAPEAKE BEACH tazes electric lights and water in both: al running water: septic toilets. Call 11 Newton st now. A Toos 5 FOR COLORED — A SUPERB ~WATER front plot" within_sn_hours drive of the National Capital: wonderful boating. hathig and flahing finest of ' salt_water beachex e "';{.‘” for ck sale and pavments with immediate North 16402 MD.—THR iwo sides for rent by 804°7 COTTA boa will “sacr small weekly session._Tel NORTH BEACH fage with poreh ¢ tons " for ‘aver Phone Lincoln COLONTAL BEACH furnished Toopis: near weelc. Main NEAR HERALD HARBOR—00 FL L. South side of Severn River: saidy heuch W H GOM_COT accomgnoda- the week anit “zood “fisning. E Haw Morme Cr. Pinthicum Heights, 20! FIVE.ROGM COTTAGES FOR RENT. FUR- Tished: hout. inofuied.on sall water. excel Jent Dathing ih Chesgpeake Bay: also trou o eating 10 e SAReatT R hotises ROU Dooked for remamder of Jaiy. hard crabs plentiful | Rent. $13 pér week. GEO. H BAWSON. Pearson. Md . R KA lesirable_building lots 2 Soahae aite Beach Within avajlable at Chesa 2aty WAINE altnce sl the voardwalk and ailway station. ‘Don'y delay. Enjoy a day 4t the beach 4nd insgect lots offered. ~ Low rices. eaty terme’ ~Eee e AMES at the omice on the hoardwalk. or BAUMAN S HEINZMAN "Th04 H st now. Free cie- Sunar-and raad myap-on request FOR SALE—ATORACTIVE WELL BUILT shingle bungalow. six well proportioned 0oms open firgplace. screens, awnings: sit- iated on knoll overiooking Chesapeake Bay one acre of ground with wide shore front wharf, safe many_shade trees . some rraced ‘earden: aigo small cottage and chicken houses: only 3 Tiies from: Waghington and priced at S8.950 GRANDALL. IR & 6Q, INC; - Warbor. fine lawn. fruit: ferraced n»ln\!\!, BEACH We have only 35 beautiful tois Jeft whigh we are offering $40 ecach: good terms: Zet e build you & thres.room cottage for §365 | or special terms: vow buy the log we 13 for vou COLONTAT HEACH CONSTRUCTION €O Room 201. 1311 G St. N.W Main, 3284 ricted Summer Patuyent Rive ot excellent beach. fshing and b oad direct to the property. Free descriptive on_reauest. Phong Bad ¢ e BATMAN & WEINMAN. 1304 H BINEY POINT, MD. comfortable and, oty “equipped, cot- o tne viver front. ' “4he SHitage is 10 on infee large icks, and the owner el the Chture ‘roygriy gt the cottage | Gue Yot us preferged. There are SE Tarze Tooms. Kitchen. “ariesian. well. bath: Foises, Summer hours, oo s all 1511y perean: #o further’ pardcuiars 4 and furnished ‘THOMAS & CO., QUINTER, Real Fatate Financing Main 8416 NORTH BEACH. For rent. August 3 1o end of wcason Ashley, new & -room bungalow. on Sth st {ust off Bay ave” See cccupant or wrile G W. Ashley. 310 H. ————: FLORIDA REAL ESTATE. R “PURCHASED FOR Jorida by one well sequainted in & le part of State: excellent references. MONCLEE. (1604 Keamney st ne aing A tage cated the LOTS vou in, valug yalug development at Vighway. these land $250 Fox 18K E. Star office. LARGE FLORIDA ACREAGE TRACT ONE mile from Ccounts ‘aeat: Ive been offered £0.600 equity i ¢ property. but cagh. Make offer. Addrees Box 831 D. NEY 73 LOTS LEFT ~ights. “only 3 milee from Ford and Fire. tone Rubber plants & miles .from the fa. mouy Lake Okeechobee: £00d roads and A CO8T L Shecial this week : $89: good terms. FLORIDA LAND SALES 3284 Room 201. 1311 G St IN PALMDALE Main QNE THOUSAND ACRES FOR QUICK SALE per acre: can he cut in S-acre tracts and Tescid for $35. per acre and oo FLORIDA LAND SALES Main 3284 Room 201. 1311 G St. N,W. AVCTION SALES. THIS AFTERNOON. T 5 & SO AUCTIONEERS. THOS. J. OWEN & Valuable Property Fronting 23Y, Feet, in the First Com- mercial Zone, Improved by a Frame Dwelling, No. 3216 Prospect Avenue Northwest. At Auction By suthority \zl"-td lln ;As"re will ‘:H ;': blic “glicto Toni'o remises RitRsDAY! Tie STcfeENtd DAY OF JULY, AT FIVE 0°C CK P.M., lot 841, in Sauare 1207, Terms of sale: Sold_subject o a trust of 200. balance cash. $200 deposit required Conveyancing. recording. ete., at purchaser's cost. Sale to be closed within thirty days or deposit forfeited THOS. J. OWEN & SON. Aucts r13-4t = ADAM A. WESCHLER & SON. Auctioneers. TRUSTEES' SALE OF VALUABLE DE TACHED DWELLING, 'WITH BUILT I GARAGE. CONTAING '8 ROOMS AXD'S 3619 ORDWAY 4TRE 2, By virtue of a certain deed of trust dated Aprit 14 1023 ‘und racorded May 17. 1955 as instrument No. 271. 6t seq. of the land Tecords of the District of Colimbra. and at he request of the party secired thereby. the undersigned trustees wil for sale hy pubhie atiction, 1 front of the premises, on THURSDAY. THE SIXTEE) DAY OF JOLY. 1025 AT FOUR O'CLOCK P.M.. the foliowing deseribed land and premises. ate in Uie District of Columbia, to-wit: Lot = in Vola Matthews subdivision of lot 10 in_squarc 1917 as per plat recorded i the office of the &urveyor of the District of Co Tumbia in Liber 86. folio 187. subject to covenanta of record Terms of Sale: The above property will be sold subject to a prior deed of trust for $R.500, which is past due. balance all cash. A ‘depésit of $1.000 reatired of purchaser at ‘time of sale. All convesancing. record g, revenue atamps and notarial fees at <okt of purchaser. Terms of sale to be com. Dlied with within thirty daye from day of Fale, otherwise the trusices reserve the Fght 7o Fesell the property at the risk and cost of the defauiting purchaser afier five days' advertisement of such resale in some news paper “published the city of ton, D ALFRED HIGBIE 5.4 ¥OUIS W RICHARDSON, in Washing- Trustees. THOS. J. OWEN & SON, AUCUTIONEERS. Trustees’ Sale of Valuable Real Estate, 4217 16th St. N.W.,, Two-story Brick, Semi-De- tached Residence, Containing 8 Rooms, 3 Baths, 3-car Built- in Garage. A.M.IL By virtue of a certain deed of trust. being insirument No recorded October 4 1923, among the land records of the Dis: trict of Columbia. and at the request of The party secured thereby. the undersigned trustecs will sell at public auction, in front of the premises, on THURSDAY. THE SIX. TEENTH DAY OF JULY. AD. 1028, AT TOUR P M. the foliowing described land and premises, situate i the District of Co: fimbia. and. designated as and beme jot 64 N square 2807 (twenty.six hundred a nety-seven). in Jacob B. Shapiros sub- fslon of vart of & fract of land known Indolence. as per piat rer Liber 70, folic 158: of the r of ‘the survesor of the Distri S0l subject to $12.000. further. particulars of Which will ‘be announced at time of ale the purchase price above said (rust to. be paid 'in cash. ~A deposit of %500 required Conveyancing, recording and revenue stamps ¢ purchaser s cost. ‘Terms to be complied ith within thirty dass: otberwise Ceporit feited and the proporty muy e ad vertised and resold al the Jiseration of the trustees 5 MAURICE C. SHAPIRO, L.OUIS OTTENBERG. 136-d&ds.exSu Tristees. 4 prior deed of T(‘“Dlll((ll. i THOS. J. OWEN & TRUSTEES ESTDE 900 241 By virtue of a recorded i Liber folio 256 Tea 61 the land rocords of the District of Eolimbiaand at ‘the veavest ‘of the barty terired "inereby: the tundersiened - iristees St b0 FRIDASTEE dEvVERFEt N Sremises. on SEVENTEEN: LY, A'D 1035 AT FOU SON. AUCTIONEERS. LUABLE BRICK PREMISES VEST. and ‘premisee. ‘kituate 'in the city of Wi ington. District of Columbia, and designated 2t and being lot one hundred and ninety-one 1161) in Amanda H, Mackall's subdivision of part of ‘squate 104 in - Beatty and, Haw. fiine amended sddition 10 Georgetown.” mow Known &8 square 1274 in the Gty of Wash. Incion. 4 ber pias recorded in Tiber acorre: 1o, No. 3. folio 43, of the records of the survesor of the District fhersdlie of ecotmbis, : ! EONTEE ie: Al cash. A devoiit of £300.00 will be required at time of sale. S aibg. Teabitioe peche ShAMES: 08t of purchaser Terms of sale crblied S “wichin 40 dave. from o P omElied, MILb e Daeas ressrve B A T S nert ah ghe. ok and cost of defaniting nurchaser. af T SR S epaes suoTene . Waanineto _— u’K&C"AEL D. SULLIVAN. TR dais” fi- BY 1301 AUCTION SALES. FUTURE DAYS. THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C, THURSDAY, JULY AUCTION SALES. TURE DAYS. RESORTS. ATLANTIC CITY. N. 3. RESOR’ BRADDOCK Hi ADAM A. WESCHLER | | i Remaining Trustee. inclu Dressers, Vanities. Chifforobes. Beds Beds. Mattresses and’ Springs. 1 RIR. “Casn i¥16.17 New Furniture from the Buffets. THOS. J. OWEN & SON. AUCTIONEERS. SALE OF VALUABLE TWO- BRICK DWEL T MISES 10047 IRVIN RTHWE! By virtue of 3 certain deed of trust. dated Mag 2. 1024, being instrument No. 400, re- caeded’ May 13. 1924, among the land re. | ags of the District of Columbia. and at the | eequest of the parts secured thereby. the undersigned trustees will sell at public auc. $195, in front of the premisre on WEDNES DAY THE TW] OND DAY OF. 20y, D" 1028 AT FOUE Bu ihe (0 owing described land and premises. situate in the District of Columbia. and designated #s and being Jot 214 in Hyman Klavan's and Harry Poreteky's subdivision of lots in block 16 In' Todd & Brown's subdivision of parts of the tracts of land known as ° Moun| leasant’” Pleasant Plsins " as per pla recorded in the office 0f the surveyor for the District _of Columbia in Liter County 73, folio 126, eaid Droverts now known {axation purposes as Lot 214 1u square Terms: Sold subject to a prior deed of trust for $4.000.00. further particulars of which will be announced at time of sale the purchase price above said irust to be paid in cash. A deposit of $200.00 re- quired. Converanc and rev. euue stamvs st pure Terms to be complied with within thirts dasse. other Wise deposit forfeited and the property may be advertised ang Fosld at the diseretion of the trustees. HOWARD A_BURNS. JAMES D. HOBBS _ivl1.d&dsexSu Trustees, ADAN A. WESCHLER & SON. AUCTS Two-Story and Cellar Brick Dwelling, No. 1249 Sixth Street N.W., by Auction. By virtge of authority vested in undersigned we will offer for sale by auction’ i front of the premisee on THE TWENTY-FIRST DAY OF JUL AT FOUR-THIRTY P.M. ot 19 in square “481. improved Ly two-slory aad cellar brick ‘dwelling. Teime: Subject to $2.000 trust at 6 per cent due_ September. 1026. Balance cash Depoeit. of $300 required at time Terms to be complied with within 3 from day of sale. Converancing cording “at purchaser's cost ADAM A SCHLER & _iv15-d&dsexSu THOS. J. OWEN & TRUSTEES' SALE _OF 3 FRAME DWELLING. = BED TSES 520 Brd STREET SO By virtue of the Court of the District of Columbia equity ‘eauss No. 33575, we will sel L anction. in’ front” of ‘th MONDAY ENTY-S OF " JULY, O'CLOCK ‘PIM... the o) Snd_premices. situats in the District of Tumbia and being parte of fot 7. square 583 ind now Snown for the purpoes of laxation lot 811 in square eginning 18 {t in from the ne. corner of P strast south and rd street west, and thence uorth 15 It thence cast then'e south 15 1t thence 9% {t to the beginning with the im provements thereon. known as No. 520 Third street 5w Terma of sale: One-third of the purcha money to be paid in cash and the balance n two equal installments. payable in one and two vears from the day of eale. and to he representad by the promissory notes of the bearing interest at the rate the ublic SON. St pub e premises. o X per centum per annum. nnually. und secured by déed of trust on the property soid. or all cash. at the option of ‘the purchaser. $200 deposit required upon acceptance of bid. Al con veyancing, notary fees and recording at purchaser’s cost. = Terms of sale to be com plied with within thirty daye from day of sale. otherwise the trustees reserve the right 1o Tesell the property at the risk and cost of defaulting purchaser after five dave’ ad veriisement of such resale'in some newspaper published in Washington. D. C CHAPLIN, FEMENE 0 Gy Trustees i715-d&ds exSu THO: OWEN AGCTIONEERS Trustees' Sale of Valuable Brick Residence Known as 4618 38th Street Northwest. By virtue of a certain deed of trust. dated July 1, 1824. being Instrument No. 152, re- corded’ Auguist 1924. among the land records of the District of Columbia. and at the request of the party secured thereby. the undersigned trustees will sell at public tion. in_front of the premises. on DA R L R AT FIVE P.M.. the following described jand and premises. situate in the District of Columbia. and designated as and being part of the tract of jand cailed the ““Addition to the Rock: of Dumbarton.” deserihed hy metes and bounds as follows:" Beginning for_the same 'at'a point on ihe west line of 5&th street 115 feet south of the intersection of said wegt line of Bth street and the south fine of ‘Chegapeake atreet, and running the west 0n a line &t ninety’ degrees to (he west line of 38th street 126.01 feet to 3 point on the east line of Grant road: thence south- erly alonz the east line of Grant road 51.50 feet: “thence casterly 133 &2 feot o' a_point on the west line of :R@ sireet 168 feet s0uth of the intersection of the west line of 38th street and the south line of Chesapeake Street. and thence north along the west Jine of 3&th ‘street 51 feet to the bezinning. Subject to” buildinz restriction line as shown on 'plat recorded in Liber County 18. folio 20. ‘of the recards of the office of the sur- vesor of the District of Columbia: also sub. jece to covenants of record. The above de- &cribed land is designated for taxation pur Poses as parcels 35/182 and 35/186. Torms * Sold suby trust for $5.000° also to a second deed of trust for $2.000. payable at $75 per month further particulars of which will be nounced at time of sale: the purchase above said trusts to be Daid in cash. A de- Dosit of $200° required. - Conveyancing. re Cording_and revenue stampe at purchaser's cost. Terms to be compiied with within thiriy days. otherwise deposis forfeited and the broperty 'may ‘b adverifsed and resold at the etion 0f the 1 SEORGE Tn, wglm __ixD-dd&ds.exs T £ THOS. J. OWEN & SON. AGCTIONEERS. Trustees’ S ale of Valuable Three-Story Brick Residence | Being Premises No. 2809 Mth Street Northwest. : By virtue of a certain deed of trust dated November 14. 1824. being instrument No 4. recorded November 22, 1824 among the land records of the District of Columbia, and at the request of the party secured therebs. the undersigned trustees will sell at public auction. in front of the premises. on 'MONDAY. THE TWENTY-SEVENTH DAY OF JULY, A.D. 1925. AT FOUR P.M. the followink-described land and premises. situate in the District of Columbia and des: fenated as and being lot 30 w Barr and San- per's subdivision of Iots in block 33, “Co- Timbia Heights. " as per wiat recorded in the office of the survesor for the Distriet of Columbia in Liber County §. at folio 39 Terms: Sold subject to_a prior deed "of trust for $12.000.00. of which £10.000.00 has been advaneed. also taxes and special assessments, 1f any. further particulars of hich il be anncunced st time of Nale: the purchage price above s rust to paid 'in cash. A deposit of $350 required. Conveyancing, recording and revenue stamm at purchasers cost. Terms to be comoli With within 30 dave. otherwise it for. Tefted and the property may be advertised and resold at the discretion of the trm NALD M. EARLL. A. M. HARDING, 5516-0&ds.exSu Trustees _ ADAM A. WESCHLER & SON, Auctioneers Bankruptcy Sale of the Stock of New Furniture Will Continue By Public Auction at Weschler’s 920 Pa. Ave. NW. Saturday, July 18th, 1925 Commencing 11 0’Clock A.M. LUNSFORD L. HAMNER, Trustee, Columbian Building. Cash. Terms: iy15-3t Gate'les Tabies, ADAM A. WESCHLER & SON, for | ect 10 a prior ‘deed of | ees. | & SON, AUCI'IONE.ERS Large Sale of New and Used Household Furmture, Player-Piano, Rugs, Etc. By Order Trustee in Bankruptcy and Others By Public Auction At WESCHLER’S 920 Pa. Ave. N.W. SATURDAY, JULY 18th Commencing 9 A.M. Miscellaneous used household goods—Player-Piano, Records, Small Stedm Table, Bentwood Chairs, etc. At 10 O’Clock A.M. Automobiles, including Touring Cars, Roadsters and Deliveries. At 11 O’'Clock A.M. 700 new Pathe Bankrupt Stock by order China Closets and Chair, Davenports. Metal Beds, ing American and French Walut Bedroom and Dining Kitchen Aucts. THOS. J. OWEN & SON. AUCTIONEERS TRUSTEES SALE OF VALUABLE BRICK DWELLING. BEING' PREMISES 'NO 3131 11 T NORTHWEST By virtue of a certain deed of trust duly recorded in Liber Ko. 4927. folio 300 seq. of the land records of the Distri Colimiia. ‘and at the request of the party secured thereby. the un trustees will sell at public auction_ in front of the prem. fars. "0 MONDAY, THE NTIETH DAY OF JULY, AD. 1925 AT FOUR O'CLOCK P tile sallowing deserined 1and and prem ises “situate in the District of Columbia and deaignated as and being lot 60 in -n-; Wardman's subdivision of lots in block in Todd and Broww' vision of Mo Pleasant " and Picasant laine. s por plot of swid first mentioned subdivision recarded lie Tiber County No. 19 folio 121. ef the records of the office of the suryeyor of the | Dustrict ‘of Columbia. block 17 now known ie eqtiare 2846 Terms Sold subject to a prior deed of Tor $4.500. further " particuiars of Wit ‘be “announced at “Ume of sale: purchose price ahove maid trusi to. be in cash. A deposit of $200 required ‘onveyancing. reco) m{ and revenue stam; at purchasers cost Terms to be comp B e 80 Wivs, Diberwise Bepoatt for feited and the pro he advertised. and resold at the dis the trustees. | trust which th ADAM A. WESCHL Trustee’s Sale of Tw-Sbry Brick Dwellings, Nos. 208, 210 and 216 L Street S.W. By virtue of a decree of the Supreme Court of the District of Columbia p: front remises. on TUESDAY jescrt land and r“".‘ w#ituate in 15 and 16 in R. V. Clark’s subdi: squgre’ O3 ds e Dlat Teporded in Book ol e e Vo S pois e egual inftallments rep: G option of the purchaser. A deposit of 200 ‘ashingt 615 4% ot. s w. P ke C. G. Sloan bleed 715 13th St. Every Description 715 13th St. And at 12 M. R L i W e e M trustee will offer for sale by public auction, RST DAY OF JULY I E O'CLOCK P.M.. the follow- B e Disirler of Columbia, 10 Lots 17, vidion 'in B. page 240 of the th SartEvors bite of (be Distaics of Columbin, Cores of sae money to be paid in cash, ".th = 2 - o in ope and two years. wi er 5" eiar par: 2bie Semiannually. secured by deed of (rist upon the property sold. or all cash, at the e et o1 Tariant 5 Seos o Hie TR e purchaser. Terms of sale 1o he Isd T T RS e & L g A A B X parer Subihed " 2 e e of Walidgaad. THOMAS P. BROWN. Trustee TOOMEY & TOOMEY s 10 PG, 33810t avm. . Swace s & Co., Inc. Aucts Large Sale of At Public Auction at Sloan's Galleries Saturday July 18th, 1925, at 10 AM. Automobiles Moan & Co.. Tac.. 4 Auet Auctioneers | 304 Tenth St. N.W. Main 9272 Household Furniture of every {description, Suites and odd pieces, Upright Pianos, Fire Sets, Carpets, Rugs, etc. Elec. Meat Grinder, Opalite Top Lunch Tables. At Public Auction Within Our Salesrooms 304 Tenth Street Northwest Saturday Commencing 9 AM. CASH. CALDWELL & 0. Tne. Auctionee; RESORTS. Yellowstone Park Go this Summer A Wosderful Vacation! ATLANTIC CITY.N.J. i With the addition of a great § f bulldmgandmanymw innovations, this ideal American plan hotel will offer on a greater scale every § distinctive feature as heretofore. Unobstructed view of ocean from all public rooms. Private sea bathing department and garage on premises. ALWAYS OPEN WALTER J. BUZBY. WESTERR WOSPITALITY_SUPERS_ACCOMMODATION: | & EDAVENPORT .5 n-d!um tA MI;L' Rnnml l.dn Attractive AT modermly mpy ROOMS $2 UP DAILY, $12 UP WEEKLY | Bteel furniture. Private baths, private lavatories, | [unning water or kitchenettet, dancing and fred auto trips. Bath M. ROTH BINGHAM 5 v by s oo e AV.II!I-. Conteal, near depee and beach, et rate Bumapean hokeb Srs lobbiee, Bathing Same courtesies extended st both ow ROOMS $1.50 UP DAILY. 39 UP WEEKLY Howls photographs. M. ROTHMEN, Prop. et of ) | R Tl B s | 1P AMIRIDAH PLAN, WEEKLY Rooma :: -..ME (avith 40 Rooms at $25.00) Weals) American Plan, Daily. 84 & $4.50 Roniing et Aty M Sopira lerat Qosan View” Biotaior to sirent” 8 Fanth Carolns Roimvee noms Rameh: dark Foncs. prep. Branswick ioh of Wasringron for = pears) ™ 270" o Braethorn Cottage Opuosite Park. Ratos for room and from $10 to §16 per week Mrs. €. W. RUDY. board Hotel Braddoc 84,50 to 86 a day tennis. swimm weakity Sl royat Open May to Oct. American plan— Special f\'fi'w flé’lnl ning, ng 3. J. Croghan, il T, MAYFIELD COTTAGE. dock” Heights' $12 per weel, R F D. No 5 Box 88 By g eriek MIT! o LEXINGTON c & Arkansas Avenues. iy ratne B Lo westly ratos S0 T with ranning water sn-m Srivata bath £ to 86, plan ily. OUCHESTRA, DANCING TWICE DAILY Exceptional mhtham.mm-w-ml Tor st Mh'- W. M. HASLETY Athntlc C‘i Bést ; Wlms .| RUNNING WATER IN ALL ROOMS Frivate bashs, Bathing from hotsls. Shower batin Windoms sercened Blevatar. Unobatructed ‘ocean Churehes White servics. B apdaily Special weekly Phona. B B Ludy-M.D | i WELLSBORO [gntoeke Avenow” Reach, cor booee onan surrvumt- ind plere. Running water in e Saehe Brabng peiveems Toom heve] Tmnroved at s cost of 350,000 Table Dgneing. | Garnge. . Phons Marins 20 Booklet. Ownership Direction RALPH MECKLEY. “THE HANOVER _ Arkansas Ave. 150 ft from Bdwik and Million Dollar Pier Block from Reading Sta. Newly furnished. Running water throughout. $2 day. Special weekly. M. A o Tt rocuns: slevater: Tennessee Ave Bathing privileges Room with running water, $2 up i & Y sy H_OTEL TRENT "venars Cap.. 150. Hot & cold running wates 4u 1 ropms. Comfortable. homelike. rom Good_tabl onable e wais Batha Copacity 50, Bakiet and ba EOREPEAN aay Oo St weekly 55 T 5% Hotel Boscobel J Kentucky Avenue nr. roved. American o Beach. “Greatly * im 3 per Weal an ' (wo Bathing from roome. A E. Marion WINDSOR 152050, Souifh CarolinaAve. Amer. & European plans: punning water & baths; categerls” yolerate MlLILl COTTAGE °,ic 17, ocoreia Ave. Cap.. Noted far ite tahle 300 up d ER! OTHAM Tennessee Ave. and Beach Bathing from Hotel une. Beacnrrom cotel: caparisy. ). ful) nd cold running « st HOTEL THEDFORD ALl rooms with runnins water. Sultes with bath. Execlient ta: HARRY DUFFLELD. “OCEAN CITy, N. 3 Je LINCOLN A Regort Hotel of exquisite taste and skilifyl service Al roams with bath or_running water. Ownersbip Man On_the Board BREAKERS o % American plan. Tenuis courts, g-uu x A 1'm PLEETWOOD Ocean City, N.J. Modern- Excellent Cui: e Exclusive Atmosphere--Booklet Overlooking Ocesn Bay and Park BEACH HAVEN. N. Modernized ‘under new management. Run- water all rooms. 100 baths. = Baldwia Tor fisning at moderate rates to botel Fieete “E D Townsend: ol Beach Haven 51 EACH HA 3. The,_ Island Resort. | resort on the Jersey coast that perfect bathing. always good fishing. with u modern hotel and gives sure relief ‘from Hay Fever besides. Booklet. Five tennis couris. Now open - “LAKE_H In the Mountains on Lake Hopatcong, Mt. Arlington, N. J. The Mountain Paradise Every Recreation Low Rates for Stay of Two Weeks or More Send for Booklet PEN-MAR I Booklet _on Requet JOBN_J._ GIBBONS. SHADY SIDE. M. S “IDLEWILDE-ON.THE-BAY Spend a Day. You'll Hate to Go Away A beautiful and healthful reeort on pictursiue Chelapeake - Bas. neur Shady ide acres of playgrounds. shads Sroves. “spucioue house " over 400 feet "hrp] f;r‘dv room nv&‘:‘uu\fl“lsrml ‘.(:w P bieadid arcommodations. - $50 weekly or relar Gl SOX RESORT BUREAC CHARLES W, WINTERS, Shady Side. Md RURAL HOME Delight{n] Chesapeake Bay resort. 32 miles from the District line: good roads:’ capacity. 200 guésts. Write for circular. Mrs. Matilda Nowell, Shagy Side, Ma.| Phone Weet River 217-F-i1 & A bus. Lincoln 471K. Arundel House Wasangton Direv.iy_on Chesapeake Bay: 90 minutes from Fishing. boating. bathing: un- gucelied home cooking T M. Buseey. Enady Side. Md_ Tel. West River 202-F-2 OCEAN CITY, M| Mt. Pleasant Hotel most ex- NOW OPEN—On Boardwalk: excellent meals. S. glnstrs (Feivaie bains) AS 1 and Cogtages Britesina Balfroom: Gnll ot Savage. COLONIAL HOTEL Boardwslk; strictly modern. | Special 15. Booklet. _Ownership_man: ‘Cool, airy. Overlooking lh Del-Mar S0, 379" Hot ana cold. water In ever: e room. Fat MRS. S. 1. CAREY. Ow: THE BELMONT l“"“'"‘l water in very room. With ocean view. Cool, a.uxmml T8 reasonable. THE HASTINGS HOTEL Q‘;m, wolk. Bushing waler mnd privhis, beshe The Dennis = Oonlor\lllh and homeliks. funning wate Enlarged. d Torm nlmn:h‘h..:;-l:flr J. DE! THE ATLANTIC | 200 rooms. Music. Dancing. HOTEL HAMILTON OCEAN FRONT. ___J. L. MASSEY & SON. BREAKERS % '3;':" HOTEL HENLOPEW'““,; 4 Bathing of | | wide porches. | | | i | | i | { t | KITTA The Mountain Leading Hotel. Capacity 500 lgeation. — $75.000 interior levators. private water with every excellent cuisine, improve: room own farms and Grill for Tourists, Saddle Horses, Tenni | water sports WOLF HOLLOW B —18-hole. 6.400-yard course adjoi tatinny. Our guests accorded every Wi or Shooklet ait mage. £t and" special Yates i tatirista. - Bell Phons ; Fur GOLF CL! or OPEN :uv 28 Opposite Golf i Nire PEN MAR, § T THELYNDON Modern: homelike venient to park home conking Bookiet on request A'D All outside 1or Home cooking. Deluware Water Gap, Pu. ; High. cool baths or runming spring Nightly d; iterature santutailone I % EDGEWOOD HOTEL Fucing ILLER. 's?“ ments e fo 3 | s s _ana Co sl 13 a t Con- miodérn. | Mre. B F £00d meals | Meals to tranien: olclet |Park View park. water. Porche Swings and hammocks an lawn MRS. C. MIDDLEKAUFF. (CROUTS HOTEL Perwonal supervision of ‘Mr JASON E.CROUT. Write for rat MQ. Forrest Inn Fis, mwutes Sstation rooms, with hot and cold water. accom’ Mrs. BELLE: fTOLER. R, T 5 NORTH HILL Gtiemanes Near Bluemont. Boats, fahing. & horses: elfctricity, bath, sewerag, dren, invalids or 1. B.s taken. $ let TEMAN, Berryville. | and ne Virginia Beach, Va. Now open_ aff ted. Private QUICH ROUTE T L Distance. 45 milex leaves Hutching' Wharf Md.. at 10:45 an turday. 4 pm m.. 3-15 p.m RELEY SPRIN Ferry Morsantown, CAMP HlAWATHA LODGE Fishing. boating, §ood eats. Berkeley S, WV HlLL TOP HOUSE 35th _ Year—Now meals: bright e STEAMSHIPS. Tooms and gircular. Large. airy -on-the- imming. | 5 and $18 o 45 rooms. | roums Diehl | ¢ Bath HIGH LOCATION | d_Mrs from | Garage t River | w 0 ehil 152 ter be- bathe. b t. t near ¥ b 18+ 1 prin, T 8| RouND $75.31 TRIP trom | BALTIMORE 980.67 elphia 3 deligbtful dase on mode Dress steamers with Loy et Tating Al outeide state Rumming hotand cold water bath and ehower extra meuls and service. Au = high i | Excellent NEXT SAILINGS: From Balt. Pirr July From Phila 5. Pratt < August IAI.YIID“ & CAROLINA 1008 15th St. N.W. Franklin 139 Wharves August 1¢ S, S. Co. treet my ciient, must cost | will let sagged strangely 2 something not seen discerned CENTRAL STOI Coneretn pine 16, 1925. . THE LE RESORTS.” TTER BY W. SOMERSET MAUGHAM. (Copyright. >oo (Continued from Yesterday's Star.) “My dear Robert, you are not only but my friend. I think we hold of that letter. It'll deal of money get a good or that, ay nothing to you about ft." How much”” ‘Ten thousand dollars “That's a devil of a lot lump and one thing and another, it'll ust about take all I've got.” “Can you get it at once?” “I suppose 80. Old Charlie Meadows me have it on my tin shares nd on these two plantations I'm in erested in.’ Then will you?" “Is it absolutely necessary?" 1f you want your wife to be ac of quitted rosbie grew very red. His mouth he could not face now was 1 don't understand. “But words But an explain His She They couldn’t | ang her for putting a noxious vermin Jut of the way.” ‘Of course, the: ight onl She 1 Wo or years Crosbie started to his feet, and his | face traught with horror. ‘Three years!” Then something seemed to dawn in hat slow intelligence of his. His mind vas darkness across which shot sud wouldn't hang her. | denly a flash of lightning. and though darkness was as pro ned the memory of but perhaps just e saw that Cros coarse and hard he suceeding ound, there rem Mr. Joy vie's big red hands, ibled a littie was the present she wanted me? o, tre W make he sa o Rew gun With the | purple. | | find | Jovce looked at him curiously. | You don't mean to say | Large, airy rooms: hot and cold | 1hey'd find her gu overlookin with all the odd jobs he had set them | | 3| Ly the Ridgway Co.) Once more that great red face flash. ed a deeper red. “When have money ready”" There was something odd in his| Except | voice now I should have preferred to|spoke with invisible hands clutching | It sounded as though he | at his throat.” “At 10 o'clock tonight. T thought You could bring it to my office at about 6.’ “Is the woman coming to you?” No, I'm going to her.” I'll bring the money. with you.” Mr. Joyce looked at him sharply. 1 come “Do you think there’s any need for | ou to do that? I think it would be better if vou left me to deal with this matter by myself.” “It's my money; isn't it? ing to come.” Mr. Joyce shrugged his shoulders. They rose and shook hands. Mr. I'm go- At 10 o'clock they met in the club. Everything all right?” asked Mr. Joyce. “Yes, I've got the money pocket.” “Let's go, then They walked down the steps. in my Mr. find her guilty of |Jovce's car was waiting for them in ht get off with | the square, silent at that hour, and | a8 they ame to ft Ong Chi Seng stepped out of the shadow of & house. He took his seat beside the driver |and gave him a direction. They drove past the Hotel de I'Burope and turned up by the Sailors’ Home to get into Victoria road. Here the Chinese shops were open still, idlers | lounged about, and in the roadway rickshaws and motor cars and cabs gave a busy air to the scene. denly their car stopped and Ong turned around. “I think it more better if we walk here, sir,” he said. They got out and he went on They followed a step or two behind is vs she wanted to give you a | Then he asked them to stop. ou wait here, sir. speak to my fifend.” He went into a shop, open to the street, where three or four Chinese 1 go in and ___|were standing behind the counter. ISH TADY WILT 2 hone 'Col W | 11 140 OR ‘hers. l‘hn\—r!humu\ Method. Day nd Evening classes. Free Trial m. Reduced Summer Rates. BERL[TZ SCHOOL OF LANGUAGES 816 14th S N.W. Tel. Fr. 2620 T XD PHYS Janguages |in | chain across his breast, and the man | came out. I It was ome of those strange shops where nothing was on view and you wondered what it was they sold there. 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Cuisine and Service: The Cunard standard; world renowned and unsurpassable. Management: Cook’s; the foremost, most experi- enced of all travel organiza- tions; the only one with a complete chain of permanent offices around the world. Value: Ripe experience, continuous and meticulous care— providing more than mere dollars can biy — thake (hhcrulu stand out “unique” in travel value. shore excursions ] FL A (1) WASHINGTOR. D. €. you got to have the| Sud- | | He beckoned to the two | men watting and slid into 2 doorway | +% One of a series of best short stories published dur- mg the past © o year, o Brreeerrrrree sees " s & @ match.” he gaid; elways resourck 2 ful. “You come upstairs, please.” w3 He held a Japanese match in frofig. | of them., but it scarcely dispelled tha” darkness and. they groped their ways up behind him. On the first floor e unlocked a door and going in lit | gas jet. Come in, please,” he said. It was a small, square room, With ; one window, and the only furnitire consisted of two low Chinese beds covered with matting. In one corner was a large chest, with an elaborgs: lock, and on this stood a shabby tray with an optum pipe on it and a lamp. There was in the room the fatm./ acrid scent of the drug. They eat down and Ong Chi Seng offered them | cigarettes. In a mmoment. the door was opened by the fat Chinaman whom they had seen behind the jcounter. He bade them good eve- {ning in very good English and sat down by the xide of his fellow coun- tryman. “The Chinawoman ing,” said Ong. A boy from the shop brought iIn a tray with a teapot and cups and the Chinaman offered them a cup of tea. Crosbie refused. The Chi nese talied to one another in und tones, but Crosble and Mr. Joyce | were ‘sflent. At last there was the |sound of a voice outside: some one | was calling in a low tone, and the~ Chinaman went to the door. He | opeged it, spoke a few words and ushered a woman in Mr. Joxte | looked at her. He had heard much |about her mince Hammond's deatn, | but had never seen her. She was | stoutish person, not.very young. .wiil a broad; phlegmatic face: she was | powdered and rouged and her e: brows were a. thin black llne, but she. gave you the impresston of, | woman of character. She wore pale blue jacket and a white sk her costume was not guite Europs nor quite Chinese, but on her faet were little Chinese silk slippers. She 1won heavy gold chains around her neck, gold bahgles on her wrisk g0ld earrings and elaborate gold pty in her black hair. She walked slowly, with the air of a woman sure | of herself, but with & certatn heax ness of tread, and sat down on i bed beside Ong Chi Seng. He se something to her, and, nodding, sbe gave an incurious glance at the twe white men. “Has she got the Mr. Joyce. “Yes, sir.” | Crosbie said nothing. but produ a roll of $500 notes. He counted okl 20 and handed them to Ong. “Will you see if that fe correct™ The clerk counted them and ga\e’ them to the fat Chinaman “Quite correct, sir.” The Chinaman founted them op: more and put them: in his pocket. Hé. spoke again to .the woman and drew from her bosom a letter. gave it to Ong, who cast his over it. “This is the right document, si; he said, and was bout to give o Mr. Jovoe when Crosbie ook from him. F “Let .me look at It he #ald. )i Mr. Joyce watched-him read amds then held out his hand for it. ‘'You'd better et me have it.” Crosbie folded it up deliberately and {put it in his packet. “No, I'm going to keep-it mysed. is just com- letter?"" aske | | She eyes |It's tost me enough money. | Mr. Jovee made no rejoifder. The three Chinese -watched the YitHe~ |passage. but what they - ihought abosw itrcor ot hether they thoaght, T it wak*impossbi 7 ¥ell from. theig impaxsive. countermnces. - Mr. JoyTe |rose to his feet. Sin “Do you want me any more to- night, sir?” said Onk’' Chi Seng. 0.” He knew that - the clerk wished to stay behind in order to Zet his’ agreed share. of the money and he turned te Crosbfe. ‘“Are you ready?" Crosbie 4id’ not’ answer, but stoed up. The Chinaman went to the ‘dodr and opened it “for them. Ong found a bit of candle and Mt it in order to light them down and ‘the two Chinese accompanied them 1o . {fie street. - They left -the woman sitting | quietly on the bed smoking & clgar- ette. When they reached the straet the Chinese left them and’ went once more upstairs. “What a that letter? “Keep 1. They walked to whers the car was | waiting for them and here Mr. JovEe {offered his friend a lift. Crosbie | shook his head ‘ “I'm going to walk.” He hesitated a little and shuffied his feet. 1 wenrzy to Singapore on the night of Ham |mond’s death paftly to buy a mew {Bun that a man I knew wanted to | dispose of. Good-night.” He disappeared quickly darkness, Mr. Soyee was quite right about {he trial. The jury went into tihe box: determined to.a man to acquit Mrs Crosbie. She gave evifence on her own behalf. She told her story SiEw: ply and with straightforwardness., The attorney, general was a kindly man and it was plain that he took no great pleasure in his task. He™ asked the necessary questions in_a._, deprecating manner. His speech for the prosecution might really ha\m? been a speech for the defense, and the jury were not out of the box for more than five minutes. When the3 verdict of not guilty was given it was impossible to prevent the zreat outburst of -applause. The judge congratulated Mrs. Crosbie and she was a free woman. It had been ar. ranged that after the trial Mr. and Mrs. Crosble should g0 to the Joyoes house. No one had expreksed a mo! violent opinfon of Hammond's B&: havior than Mrs. Joyee: she was woman loyal to her friends and & had insisted on the Crosbies staving:.dl with her till they made arrangements < to go away. It was out of the ques- - tion for poor, dear, brave Leslie f&™ return to the bungalow at which the s horrible catastrophe had taken place, (Continued in Tomorrow's St vou geing to do wih asked Mr. Joyce. into the B eV S i FAMOUS OLD FOUNTAIN RESTORED IN 12427 Fontebrands in Italy Still Used by, the Washerwomen of Siena. ok From the Kansas Cits Times. One of the oldest parts of the his- toric Itallan city of Siena lies in the vale sloping westward from the lower part of the northern ridge of the ity and known as the "V\ ard of lbe Goose. At the end of this valley is the ancient fountain called Fontsbranda, ‘with its Gothic arches hung with _ leather hides and its spring of ever- running water. Hére the women of Siena _come to do thelr weekly wash- ing, Anding the wide stone parapet very useful. The fountain is of great antiquity, having been restored in 1242, while the conduit which supplies it is known to have been In use for nearly 1,080 years. Its crystal-clear witer was immor- talized by Dante in the “Inferno.” an Boccaccio also sang fts praises, while in more recent times Napolean's troops watered their horses.thiere during the Smpaiga la T ot igpiesd s s

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