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. the property AUCTIONS. AUCTION SALES. FUTURE DAY OWEN & SON. AUCTIONEERS AUCTION EALES. "HLER & -n Trustees’ S z l e of Valuable Two-Story and Cellar Brick Three-Story Brick Residence. Dwelling, No. 1249 th Being Premises No. 2809 14th Street N.W., by Auction. Street Northwest. el oL uthority ';,;“x".": we will offar for by tie o front of the premises on t . 19 THOS. J ADAM A vested TWENTY-FIRST DAY OF JUR-THIRTY P.M.. lot ved by two-story i nd £2.000 ¢ at 6 ver 1026, Balance cash t time of sale omplied with within 30 days s Conveyancing und . re- PWESTHLER K sON. Aucts Su J. OWEN & § AUCTIONEERS. Trustees’ Sale of Valuable Two- Story Brick Dwelling, Being | Prcmises 1004 Irving Street Nerthwest, Containing 8 Rcoms, Inclosed Breakfast a~d Slesping Porches Heat- ¢!, M=king 10 Rooms in All, With 2 Baths; Also 2 Finish- cd Rooms in Basement; Largc Do.:ble Garage in Rear. | d of trust. dated nt No. 300, re District t the the party secured the Signed tristees will sell at bubliy front of the premises. on' W THY NTY-SECOND. DAY OF AD AT FOUR P.M . the fol- DAY Mount as per plat evor for the Lihe 14 restdent in sauare deed of e parth ash installn at sale ADAM A WESCHi Trustee’'s Sale of Two-Story Brick Dwellings, Nos. 208, 210 'and 216 L Street S.W. HOW ARD JAMES D 11-ddde.oxSu A BURNS ofgth _ LEGAL NOTICES. SYME & SVME, PREME Attorneys. [F DISTRICT OF ate Court —No. 1 16 o give o the Diatrict ,, sl COURT OF i thie Au Tette Thomas W 0 Ma, de exhil Rexister of Wills Clerls _of the R.25.aut Attorney TANNER Tesell the prop the defaultin Ivertisement apar Dubis! D.C GEORGE €. GERTMAN, Dirchase 10 the ity THOMAS P. BROWN, Trustec GIo 4% st s TOOMEY & TooMEY® o *™ & Attorneys for Ind __iyh.dfdsexsu SHANNON. CALDWEL Aucti N of Washic PREMFE COURT CO.. IN 304 10th St Furniture, Fixtures, Curios, Jewelry, Plated Ware, Im- ! ported Rugs, Paintings, etc., [ Also Lunchroom Equipment Contained in No. 1218 Pa. GUILFORD . JAMESON, Attornes. Ave. N.W,, at Public Auction, stpPREME COURT OF THE DISTRICT OF Within the Premises, Thurs- | ; o mis s oirie dny, July 23, 1925, Commen ing 10 A.M. Miscellaneous Household and O ture. Crystal Cabinet. Pier and M rors’ Talking Machines. Oil Paint emall ot Jewelry Tmyorted, Ruxs 0 W estate W of RBACK. ‘Au Seal) “A of Wills Juls, 19 ostia Coffee and Wa kes. Chef's Galvanized Deputy Registe: bia. Clark of the 8.25-aul CLINTON JAMES, Attorney. SUPREME COURT OF THE DIS olimbia—Fred W. Pape. Jul . Vs Sara ¢ er: ot amty No & CO.. 1INC i 4 7 ADAM A. WESCHLER & SON. AUCT: ‘\ THE Trustees’ Sale of Valuable Two- | ‘v Story Brick Dwelling No. |5t 4713 Pmey Brnnch Road N. W « a record, by Dis. lot ribed as part of 1zre numbered e commen; e east on i twenty nortt Th, the foot ther e te. WENTY NINT FIVE 0'CLOG 1 of the AD. 1925 tefendants \ts, cause their ap £ G t. Han day F. Boyce Burritt and Sarah on or before the fortieth clusive of Sundaye and legal holidays. ie date of the first publication of this of. and the defendants, the unknown heirs, | and devisees of Daniel Carroll, Moses | Roger C. Weightman. frustee on or before ter forts legal holid “purchaser conveyaneing notarial fees of sale to be complied s from day of sale Tve the right to sk and o fiir tive me city of Washingtor CHARLES HARRY M W D case of this order ba Pliaied orice’ 4 waekfor” four " icpessive Tetore said appearance davs in fhe €ion Law Renorier and Tha Bventng i 0d cause shOWH wed ot For publication © By the ERXFFORD, Juasice et MORGAN, 1 £ e ATA PACKAR 1stens C. G. Sloan & Co., Inc. RADE MARM Aucts €. CLINTON JAMES, QEGISTERED. 715 13th St. Entire Furnishings Contained in 1726 N St. at Public Auction (On the Premises) Tuesday, July let. 1925, at 10 A M. Arme Attornes. OF THE DIS 1 G Caughey 1 Alienees and ante —Eq defend This suit byt "0t record. the niaintiff to the | of’ Washington. Dix bed ag all of lot A . “Meteait's mub are ‘Sixtv-one (1) Liver R W.. 'folic the Office 51 the fict of Columbia: ox: feet by the Tull width | mned and taken for afley ict Court cass No. 636, emises No. northwest. in ihe City ot Cotampia 07 16 thin 10th da. orderea’titat the d»? S0 Teire. alienees and ick Hocandofer: cause their | s « ‘entered herein ‘on or he- of by | Durposes 1 mproved by Twenty-third { Washington tion_ of ‘the part aare, dat be proceeded w Provided a copy of heil onee a weelk for fou: weelis Defore said appearance day Washington Law ‘Reporler and -r»-,‘ e~ court having for roo: wn excused other Sriker pabih By the Court: WEN' Justice. A true o AN M. BEA NINGHAM, Asefstant otliarwise as in case thie sacrens in the Evening 1 THOS OWEN 3. & CTIONEERS. | Trustees’ Sale of Valuable Brick Residence Known as 4618 38th | Street Northwest. By virtue of a d of trust, date 5 1. 1058 .\‘,’;"’“‘ orded’ Auguist 1 records of the Dis Tho raguest of tie undersigmed ‘trustee ton, In front of ¢ THE 'TWENTIETH 5. AT FIVE 1M Jand and pr Colambia, ‘and the trict o bounds a8 10 SON. A G ertal THE SUPREME COURT OF s rict “of ~ Columbia —Howard b nuff. vs. Edward F. DeSelding. et { ity No. $40R4.—The objec catadlish title of record. ? i the plaintiff to estate in the City of Washington, 3. described am follows twenty-eight hundredths ‘et southwest, Ly seventeen (171 thirty-five hun- K street K foat fron the . depth ot or 53z wnd. Haa "Ramy i s 342 and 344K etrer { tonthwest, i '(he Gy of Wwishinkion. in the o6t Colimbia. o On' motion of the . ¢ is"this 15th_day ‘of July. A.'D ordered that the following named” de. {unts cause thelr appearance 0 be entersd {Rat 1s - to”"say e acfen £ esaing. “Raarew R Mary nn, u]“ 5 e DOn\ LR }: Sater, Hug! a “nd Thomas B Baker. oy of 1sive 0f Sundavs lidays, from the date of the ation of this order, and the de i, the ‘inknown® heirs. " alleness an %"of Charlee DeSelding and Robert om, o before ‘the first mule” dgy ne of S8Ih street on the east line thencs casterly the w ath of 4 81l street and t Mreet, and thenc f 3Rth street ibject to_ building n plat, recorded in I 0. "of the records of th vesor of the District o ¥ to covenants of r ard e art, Ef Slat <o, 4 trust for $5.0007 also to a s Lhust for $2.000. payable ot S firther parficalars of wh Ginced 3t time of wale: G b ‘ovo swid trusts to De baid in cash. A of $200° required. . Conveyancing. ing_and revenue stamps at purchase et Terms to be complied with within tlitly_days. otherwiso deposit forfeited and may he adtertised” and osold at the discretion of the truste FORGED. Mg!ER CAR Trustees, days, exclusive of « and leg ays. from the date of the first pi ation of this order: other- wise the cause vl.l lw- roceeded with as in case of default. vided a copy of this order be puhhlhed once a week for four successive weeks before said appearance days_in the Washington Law Reporter an, The Evening Star, the court having for zooc cause shown excused ol.Mr DYLLDI‘: hll- cation. By the Court: ND] .; g% FORD. Justice (Seal.) lr\g MORGAN H. BEACH, l’lerk I‘VVN. NINGHAM. ant Clerk. muo-un iy0-d&ds.cxSu the | 35aR8 ZITNE Ghject | ntifs to the | L | 8th THE EVEN G STAR, WASHINGTO. Ll LEGAL_ NOTICES. LAWRENCE KOENIGSBERGER, Attorney. SUPREME COURT OF Columbia, holding Probate Cou; of.Gustay_Erlebacher, deceased - No. Administration Docke: 74.—Auplication hav ing e lieretn. tor prabaie of the 1ast e A R LR 1 letters testamentury on' said estate by Birdie Erlebacher and Morris Simon, it is ordered this 14th day of Juiy. AD. 1625, that Abra ham Erlebacher, * Fredericka Bear, Hermina Kohn, “David bacher, Helena Politzer, Julia Peyser. Jacoh Katz. William Smith and ul others con Monday, the 24th day of August. A.D. 1 at 10 ok “an o show cause why such n should not be gra Let no. he Washington ing Star once i essive weeks before the | ntioned. the first publi- t less than tiirly days before WENDELL P* STAFFORD. Justice. (Seal| Attest: TF WELL, T Rexistar Wills for the t of Columbia, i of the, Protute —Estate | “be no | said rettim a, Attorney. 1E DISTRICT bite .' that Court from ' the 3 District of Columbia, of administration on the estate of Cadwell €. Tyler. otherwise known ‘as Cadiwell Tyler. late "of ‘the Distr All persona having o are. hereb, o Wit nticate e subser Rth day of July. A D may - by Jaw he excluded of waid estate. ' Given hand thix Ath day GARET MILLS TYLI nw. Washington, D COGRWELL, " D the Distri Clerk ot bate Court ¥R D. EDWARD CLARKE, Attorney. SUPREME COURT OF THE DISTRICT Columbia.—Holding Probate Court tate of James W Rice, deceased A165. Administration Docket 74 Administration id estate by Adelia T nard 1. Boudren a this A | the they benefit under my MAR DORY fo Pro. Attest OF Ex. App | and_n et “or Mo, the Washington | weeks hefore the the first ation ty_days before P_STAFFORD SHEIL. Deputy tof Columbia porter and of thres rety hereir bubl tioned t i TORN A for the T | Pronate Court WILLIAM SABINE. Attorney. IN THE SUPREME COURT OF THE Columbia —William _ Sabirne Ty as_Alien Property ank White, as Treasurer t tes of America. and Camillo J Equity Dor. 44250 —The ohject of ve plaintiff awa \ee rendered the ~'an attorney's in the hands of e to secura plaintiff On“motion of « this 16th day of July that the * defe s his' appesran the DIs the AD o be entered 3 copy of this Tor three ton Law ' Reporter ening Star B sard P STAFFORD, Justice (Seal) MORGAN H E. CUNNINGHAM 1R J. HUGHES, Jr. EUGENE B SULLIVAN, Afiorness. REME 'COURT lumbia.—Fanr d bT]vr Waeh At WM. OF THE DIS o Rowe. Plaintiff Defendants blect of this . Bamberger. deceased mntitff, it 18 th ordered that the Perger, Joseph - On motion of th day of May, 19 defendants Willard Bam Bamberger. Leila E. Bam jamin Fri s Bamiberger illiam Bam: Jumes sld Bamberger, A arter B er. Mary Ann Bamberger. and Louisa Re. 4 ‘Bamberger, cause their appearance to entered herein before t day occurrin expiration of otherwisa the der be be u ter his date proceeded with as in 1ded of this o published twice a month for three months in the Washington Law Reporter. Star before said day. A Justice. . (Seal) A true copy MORGAN H. BEACH. Clerk. By F ¥ Asst. Cl & YA HOERL Teat E. CON Attorner OF THE DISTRICT OF abin—Holding Probate No. Administration —This is 0 ive no that the subcriber of ‘the Distiict bia has obiained from P of the District g tice Colu Co of persons havi wre hereby with the v nticated. 10 the subseriber beore 1st day of Juls. AD. 19 Ttherwis | they may by law be exciuded from all te fit of said estate ! dav of July E ‘and 7ih for t the Prohate FREDERICK A SUPREME COUI Columbia, H Philip Ber stration Docket 7 Aiirea B A letters « Hijalmap Bers. Mrs \m Berg aw and next foatal cowt ot in said court on Monday. Aucust. AD. 1 ahow cause why he granted d_in the Was E mention: unknow of Philip Ber ation should notice hereof be pub. 1 Law Reporter and each of three urn day herein n to be mnot than 30 daye hefore sald return. day DELL P. STAFFORD, Justice. (Seal.) Attest: THEODORE COGSWELL. Deput: Register of Wills for the Distriet of Colu bia. Clerk of the Probate Court. iy11.18, ARTHUR PETER. WM. H. BADE : L Attorneys. PREME COURT OF THE DISTRICT OF Columbia—Holding Probate Court — Frank Bostick Martin. Deceased Administration D deceased t. . an and Trust Co day of July. AD vant Martin. minor custodian of sald Mary ustus Taney aney. minor said_Augustue tin Taney. and in sald court o A.D. 19 usé Wwhy such ed Davant ant Martin: Au Tatiey 1 others Monday oncerned. appear the 17th day of at_ten o applicatic k am.. to should not be gran in the Washington Law Reporter and The Evening Star once in cach of three successive weeks before the return day herein men tioned. the firet lication to be not less than thirty day ore turn_ day WENDELL P. STAFFORD, Justi (Seal Attest: JAMES TANNER. Register of Wil for the ‘District of Coluribia. (‘ll-‘r:(‘nt thy i¥11.18.25 DISTRICT OF te Court—No. is is to give no. of the District of om the Probate Columbia. letters, e et P; 33278, Administration. tice that the subseribe Columbia have obtained art of the District of testamentary on the estate of Guatwy Buch holz. late of the District of Columbia. de ceanéd. Al persons having claims nst the deceased are hereby warned to exhibit the same. with the vouchers thereof. lexally authenticated. to the subscribers. on or be- fore the 301R day of June. A.D. {9%8: other. wise they may by sxcluded from all it of said siven under, our s this 30th day of June. 1925 CHRIS BUCHHOLZ. FREDERICK BUCH ~ciden Hotel. ~ STANTON ¢ 1416 F st Wachington. {. SHEIL, Deputy District of Cotum.- Court. ¥11.18.25 GES. Attorney. H DISTRIC Holding Probate Court.— 33354, Administration —This is 10 give no- tico that the subseribers of the District of Columbia have obtained from the Probate Court of the District of Columbia. letters testamentary on the estate of Florence J. Lithgow. late of the District of Columbia, deceased. Al s having claims againsi the deceased a warned to exhibit hers thereof. legally the subscribers. on or be. A.D. 1026, other- F. DiC 2 COURT OF OF by the same. with anthenticated. 10 fore the 26th dav of Jun Wike they may by law be exeluded from ail Denefit of said estate. Given under our hands this 29th of June. 1935. AR THUR A, LITHGOW. 1012 3rd et. s.w. MARY V. MICHAEL 3802 Military rd. n.w {eal.) ~ Attest: JOHN A. SHEIL. Deputy | Rexister of Wills ‘for the District of Colum- bia. Clerk of the Probate Court. iy11.18.% RESORTS. ATLANTIC CITY, N. J. Atlantlc Cityh Best loderate Price Hotel EI.BEROI/IROQUOIS RUNNING WATER IN ALL_ROOMS “fld THE DISTRICT OF | rin said court on | The Eve. | Let notice hereof be published | D | N, Do SATURDAY, JULY 18, 1925. B3A0R. | ATLANTICCITY.N.J. With the addition of a great fire roof building and many new pleasing innovations, this nd:al 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 5. BUZBY "OSBORNE, Cor. Arkansas und Pacific Avenues; central 1@ all attractions; modern in every respect. RUNNING WATER IN ALL ROOMS Suites with bath, cool porches, elevator. BATHING FROM HOTEL Music, danc.; cap. 3°0; bkle. E. W. Hockenbury Wiater Hotel-Allison, _St. Petersburg, Fia. | KINGSTON Ocean av.. first hotel from beach, overlook- ing ocean: central, fireproof: elevator private baths, runniig water in’ all_rooms: hathing hotel: roolest dining room in cits "on 600 fluar. “with Goean view: 84,50 up daily M_A. LEYRER Completely and hen 1 folly rennvated A veTrentehes. . Rome St T i rooma: nrivate bathe Tiarhine allowed from hote] with strect level. 8460 up daily. 122.50 up wkly. A HEALY WATKINS Fnd South Carol Avenue running water or_prl Montpelier ave water all rooms M v Tennessec Ave and Beach e Eathing from Hotel Cadimo “smunitr Eooklet and Ma EUROPEAN §2 day b Special weakiy 3. 9 JOXC " GREATER PITTSBURGH Tennessce ave. near Beach. Eur. $1.50 day s weekly. Bathing from Owicrship management L. Welhofer. | Hotel Boscobel L ved American And up h. Greatl B e r two. Bathing from rooms. A. E. Marion | WINDSOR 182080, mu\g.”‘;mxm‘.me { water & baths: cafeteria. Moderate | | TMUA SMITH! D to 17 N. Georgla Ave. Cap. 250. up daily THAME nr. Beach. Run: all_rooms_ Ame: weekly. Bathin _owner. 1ue o m rates. MILLER COTTAG Noted for its table. $3 | wiiy EMERSON R |MORTIMER %=, plan. $3.50_up dai sm Drivileses. Booklel. | | OCEAN CITY, Je LINCOLN A Resort Hotel of exquisit taste skillful service. All rooms wit ng_water. Owncrs OCFAN GROVE. HOTEL HENLOPEN ocgen ront ratos. gpocial rases familiss. Bosklss miia | map. Paved roads all way. Clean, ul. | beach. Best of food. Same management. [= o 3 | T IDLEWILDEON.THEBAY You'll Hate 10 Go “Bar! nest” playgrounds {way. “hiady “RURAL Hom: tful Chesapeak District line Write for circular. Md. ~ Phou & A bus. " Lincoln 47] capacity Mrs. recsiy on Chesapealr 5. 90 minutes from oating, bathing: un. Busees, Shady Fishing, excelled homme ¢ | Slde. Md 1.1 W, Hotel and Cottay Orches COLONlAL HOTEL | Boardwalk{ strictly modern. Special rates to 15. Booklet. _Ownership management. ar Cool. airy. Overlooking ocean and bay. Hot and roqm. Base reasonable. wner-Prop. HOTEL HAMILTON | OCEAN FRONT. 3. L. MASSE & SON. BRFAKFR» —_ON BOARDWALK Hot and Cold Run- hs. 7 ning_ Water. Pri- ;THE BELMO T B mon: Ph. 36. water in every ocean viow. Cool. delighiful rooms reaso HEA room. n“zul: THE HASTINGS HOTEL %, | walk. Running water and private bathi s MRS. CHAS. LUDLAM.. The Dennis Comforiable and homelik running water. Enlarged. Hot and co | Iree. cold water in eve Terms reasonable; R. J. DENNIS. THE ATLANTIC | Ocean_front. _200_rooms. Dancing. BRADDOCK H urmm-n MD. Braethorn Cottage Opposite Park. Rates for room \md board from $10 to $15 per week. C. W. RUDY MAYFIELD COTTAGE MR RO o H"Box‘ 88, rg % g dock 3 i 'F Md. " Tele. Bi 24 BLUE RIDGE SUMMIT, PA. Monterey lnn OPEN MAY 28 | Opposite Golf Links. Mrs. Edw. T. Norris VIRGINIA. Castioman’ < NORTH HILL Galmansotine Near Bluemont. Boats, fshing, swimmin horsea: cleciicily, palh sewerage: no el drem, invalids or °t. Brs taken Bt ¢ COLONIAL " QUICK ROUTE TO COLONIAL BEACH. Distance. 45 ‘miles leaves Hutohine - Whart uiiday, 1 "6:45 p.m. Ferry 15 p.m.. on DOLLY SADISON HOTE LS, THE, D k tractive seryice. e rooms. Little over iwo hours {rom Washinton. by r% or m for, aver fine roads, throueh sun scenery. 10 a lovely and hisioric country. Phone your reservations to “‘Charles Town 112."° HARPERS FERRY. W. VA, HILL TOP HOUSE smhm}“e‘u\—hev 0 s Excellent brisht CFooms. T. Lovett, prop. MUSICAL INSTRUCTION. PIAN OPHO! J Jazs, Popular Music in 30 lessons. Py ) , Jou, buy lustruments Send for free Christensen Sch 1322 G ot o.w. Maln 1278 Zaar terms. Elevarar from | Matilda | Balhml | $15 ana $18 | “EXTRAS” IN MOVIES | UNDER NEW SYSTEM | Heeding Sage Foundation, Hays | Discontinues Their Employment Through Commercial Agencies. By the Associated Press. NEW YORK, July 18.—Abolition of | the present system of employing “ex- i ' for the movies at Hollywood | through commercial agencies was an- | nounced by Will H. Hays, president of the Motion Pietures Producers and Distributors of America, in a telegram to the local offices of that organiza- | tion. The action was taken on recom | mendation of the department of, in- | dustrial studies of the Russell Sage Foundation, which recently completed an investigation of employment con- | ditions in the movie metropolts. | It is considered by every one to be the most constructive steps ken by the motion picture in dustry.” said Mr. Hays. It will duto matically wipe out of existence all questionable employment _agencies, { make-up schools, schools for acting { and other pretended lible public return.” substitute | one o ever t on a g ing in As a organize a which will | out charge and giving noth the producers will central casting bureau, register applicants with. and at the same time will \‘wl-uu to decrease the surplus by \huu\luL into other lines those who seem Lo be unsuited for the film. The survey at Hollywood, accord um, to the Sage Foundation, showed a heavy excess of applicants over pos tions TWO DIE IN GRADE CRASH. Virginia Farmer and Daughter Victims as Trolley Hits Auto. WINCHE! ER, Va., July 18 (). Joseph T. Grifith, i9-vear-old farmer, and his dudghter Virginia, 10, were almost instantly killed yesterday aft ernoon when an automobile in which they were riding was struck at the ldensdale crossing by a Washington and Old Dominion electric car. Another daughter, Janle, who was also In the machine, was hurled clear of the tracks, uninjured, to safety STEAMSHIP! o ITALY DUILIO—GIULIO CESARE—COLOMBO The direct route that spelly LUXURY—SPEED—SERYV! July Auz. 8 Aug. 2 2 : ! Ancmog GENERALE ITALIANA |] 1 state St New York or Local Agents sers with Lioyd's outside ‘stateroom water: Pri | Excallont ce. Autos carried. NEXT SAILINGS: 5. Pratt Street From Balt 5. August Pier L 13 Pier 30. So. Wharves July 20. 30, August 10 Write for #hlder BALTIMORE s.s. c°. @ CAROLINA t. 1008 15th _ Feanutin i3 " WEEK E DE LUXE TRIP 500 MILES ALL WATER Potomac River, Chesapeake Bay, Hampton Roads, York | RiverCuras \of Dt e | Steel Palace Steamer SOUTHLAND Orchestra—Specially Constructed Dancing Floor Cuisine Featured Party Limited to 250 Leaves Washington Saturday, July 25, 3 P.M. Fare, Including Transporta- tion, Berth an’ Meals $18.00 .oa up According to Class of Stateroom Returns Monday, 7 A.M. LIST CLOSES JULY 20 City Ticket Office, Woodward Building, 731 15th St. N.W. Telephone Main 1520 Norfolk & Washington Steamboat Co. | MONOLULI‘. NEW IIAMND The Well Equipped Royal Mail Steamers AORANGI" (23600 tons) .duly 26 Sept. 2 From Phila ) 1 For fanSHL from 15th e W, or the Canadian Au tralagai Line, inch ‘Bz, 741 Hastlags Vancouv ! | | 1208 F St N.W. | Americap Line [ Joint 1208 ¥ St X3 White Star Tine | lee ‘Washington y. to Plymouth-Cherboure-HAmburE ANDA TAuk. 1 Sept. 5 Oct _1,0 SARABIC 11 Auk 18 Sept. 23 Ot 28 Atlantic Transport, 1208 F St N.W. Whashington, D. C. : New, Torl fo” Cheuours arid Tandon: ¥3uly 28+ Aug. 221Sen. 1 Auz. 1 Aug. 29 Sept. 20 Alg, 15 8ep 12 Oct. 10 ealis ogne. alis av Bouloene, Joint Tmita Chesbour 5 Canadian Pacific, 905 15th St. N ington. D. C. Montreal to L ., 7 Sept. to Liverpoo Aug. 14 Sept. 11 Oct. © Southampton-Hamburk, S o e o FMP. SCOTLAND Aug. b Sept. 2 Sept. 30 Tierbourg-Sotthampton- Antwarp. SIINNEDOSA - .July 20 Aug. 26 Sept. 23 *MELITA . Auk. 12 Sept. 9 Oct. 7 AMon'treal-Belfast-Glasgow. ONTREAL ...Aug. §Sept.” 30ct. 15 METAGAMA ... Aug.13 Sept. 10 Oct. & aehee to Belfast % % *MONTLAURIER. July 30 Aug . 24 French Line, 1308 N. V. Ave. N.W.. ‘ington, D, C. buth-Havre-Paris. AUk, 15 Seot. & Sept. Sept. 12 Oct. 3 Oct. Havro-Paris. Quebes *MONTROYAL Quebec.-Cherboury ontreal. 6 4 JAug. 58 AUE: 18 3ot 13 08 Aug. 26 Sept. 23 Oct. Dain) . > (Spain) . Bordesux. *ROUSSILLON Aug. 20 Oct. 1 Nov. 12 *CHICAGO " pi. "3 Oct, 15 Nov. 28 *LA BOURDON'IS Sept. 17 Oct. 20 Dec. 10 Huamburg Americun Line iy ted American Lines) Holland-American 1. 24 State St., New tm i oot ‘Aug. 1Sept. & m . A 15 Sept. 18 . 24 ..HA::. zs:nt 28 0ct. 51 P S e "n’- Ge Xm., 3th and B Sts. "Wibles Gnd Genoa, Aug. 1Sept. 5Oct.10 Aug; 22 Sept_ 26 Oct. 31 ). 1 State 8t.. N. Y. ables and Gen ? Oct. 3 GU?Yl:fl) gnum: ot o North_Ger loyd,. 32 Hroadway. 'N. Y. i R e cowvsvs g 11 COLUMBUS, ~ sept. 3 o Bremen (direct] 5 VNTRA Ade 25 2. VENT'NA Sep.20 B tmnlovg Sept. 22 L, £ o Queensiown ‘(Cobh)’, Bre: BrEs e TS 4 1 1 8 1 ew York-Vi 5 Aug. 20 Ttattan Lio Int. Exe. New_ Ym»(( To CONTE' VERDE agencies preying | bered since RESORTS. 2 - 27 THE WRATH T0 COME One of the Best Myste By E. Phillip: (Copyright. by Lt CHAPTER I It is a passage which might well be haunted with memories of the famous courtesans, dignitaries, criminals “de luxe” and aristocrats of the world— the long straight stretch of passage leading from the Hotel de Paris to the International Sporting Club of Monte Carlo. Nevertheless it seemed to Grant Slattery a strange place for this meeting which. during his last two years' wandering about Europe, he had dreaded more than a. on earth. Complete recognition came slowly. Each slackened speed as the distance -between them diminished. When they came to a standstill there s a moment's silence. i he exclaimed. “Grant!” she murmured The purely automatic exercise of this conventional exchange of greet. ings helped him at first through what must always have been a bitter and terrible moment. For though Grant Slattery had every quality which goes to the making of a man, he had also, about some things, a woman's sensi tiveness. “It is a long time,” she sald softly. “Time is entirely relative,” he re- marked didactically. She seemed a little helpless. It was an embarrassing situation for her and a painful one for him, this encounter with the girl who had jiited him pub- licly in the face of all Washington society and eloped with his rival This meeting in the curved archway passage with a flunkey at either end was the first since he had taken leave of her at her house one night three vears ago, after an evening at the opera. She had lain in his arms for a moment, her lips had met his will- ingly—even as he had often remem- with a touch of somewhat rare passion. And on the morrow ehe had become the Princess von Diss and had safled for Berlin. “This was bound to happen some day,” she sald, regaining her self-pos- session almost to the point of calm- ness. “I hope that you are going to be nice to me.” “I was prepared even to be grate- ful,” he answered, with a little bow. Alas! now that I see you I find it impossible."” “Very nice indeed,” she approved. think I have changed much ‘re looking more beautiful than he assured her. She smiled. His eves told her that he spoke the truth. And you,” she went on. “you're Just the same—a little more dignitied perhaps. They tell me that you have BANKRUPTCY NOTICES IN THE SUPREME COURT OF THE DIS- trict ot Columbia. Helding a Bankry Court.—In the mattér of Shaw rép{ i Batirugter.” o, Lan e ie cre. of J. M. Shaw of the City of Wash- ington. 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Aug. 1 iy 3 Aug. AuL outhampton. S Aus. 33 Sent. 212 3 4ok 23 88 sopvl b 28 Ln\:l:'. %m%: P18 uE: Y Sept 0%k 18 -o\rn ASS CABIN STEAMERS Further information from Compani “Otlices or Local Steamsliip Ageats. ything else | us Johnson was | ry Stories Ever Written s Oppenheim. ttle. Brown & Co.) left the diplomatic service. o Ye: “Why' “No work left,” he replied. ‘“\We move on toward the millennium.” Their eyes met for a moment There was a silent question in hers which he ignored. ““Where were you golng?’ she quired. “I've been lunching at the club,” he answered. “I was just going to stroll across to the tennis courts for an hour, “You can come to the Rooms with me instead,” he suggested. “We will find two chairs and talk for a little time. We can't part like this." He hesitated. “Am I likely band 7" “My husband is not in Monte Carlo at present. I hope you're not goinz to be horrid about it, Grant—you won't want to fight a duel or any thing of that sort “If I had felt that way about it he answered, “it would have been at an earlier stage of the proceedings A woman has & right to change her mind. 1 have harbored no grievance against any one.” He turned with her and they their way to the bar, almost deserted at that early hour, for it was barely 4 o'clock and the Rooms were oniy just opened. They found two com fortable chairs and sat for a few mo ments in silence. Each was taking stock of the other. He had spoker the truth when he had declared that she was more beautiful than ever She was very fair, her complexion ex quisitely creamy, with scarcely a tinge of color. Her eyes were so deep a blue that they seemed at times al most to attain to that rare and we derful shade commonly termed violet Her hair was yellow, the color of the faint gold in the morning sky. lips were a little fuller than the deli cacy of her features required, b beautifully shaped. Her figure thought {mproved. She still possessed the grace of long limbs and a slender body, but she had passed from a threatened thinness to a gracious but still delicate shapeliness. He admiringly at her beautiful fingers as she withdrew her gloves. “You always liked my hands,’ murmured, studying them for a ment. His e Is that in- to meet your hus. made loo} she mo s were fixed upon a ring she wore—a _thin platinum guard with a single beautifully set pearl. She smiled at him. ribly wrongz of she admitted want it bac " he answere to keep it, 1 “But 1 Grant s “But what? I am not he declared She thre ghed The same familiar to the point of pugnacity dear man, how do you ever shine as a diplomatist?” “I have given up the minded her. “So you are me,” she sighed He avolded the challenge eyes, secretly delighted that he If 50 easy “Since we are here, w something,” he insisted, the waiter. “The fellow reproachfully for th going t her Wh, expec t going to flirt ust orde summoning It's very early. Lut I'll have some ed resignedly der and_turned nton. He was conversation in order too readily into the iing in Berlin? Berlin bores me. here. And I can see per- v!‘h that you are going to do me, too. I am dis- That “That,” he complained a little hard. Now that I am a free man I am full of intelligent interest in Be lin. T hoped that you might gratify “ig yourself for ninded him dryly s five years ago. | called the rov just then begzun Frederick, for | school—he had | self in public | he is almost The 1:ovement had only to appear. Prince instance, was still at scarcely popular idol.” Gertrude von Diss gazed thought-| |fully into her little gold mirror and used her powder puff with discretion. “My husband being & member of | the government,” she said, discuss politics. I wonder if I shall find a place at one of the baccarat |tables. I have lost so much in my small way at roulette that I think | I shall give it up for a time. It is not |amusing to lose always.” | _“I'l go and see, if | offered politely | _ ““Presently. " Tell me | Why did you give up | service? “Because there are no diplomatic activities left nowadays for the citi- zens of the United States,” he r plied. “The whole world his become a gigantic mart for tradespeople to buy, sell and exchange wares. Con- suls can do our business. And then I came into the Van Roorden money and turned lazy, T suppose.” “I don't follow you at all,” she declared. “Even if commercial achievement has become the guiding |lamp of the world, I don’t in the least know what you mean by saying that there is no diplomacy left for the United States. Commerce is one of the chief reasons for diplomatic exchanges, isn't it” I know my adopted country people think so.” He shrugged his shoulders. ‘Very likely,” he confessed. “Don't take me too seriously. I was only inventing a justification for my lazi- ness. She indulged in a little grimace. ““You are distressingly uncommuni- cative,” she observed. “I begin to suspect that we are both very clever people. All the same,” she went on reflectively, “I don't see why we shouldn't* exchange confidences. It might be amusing.” Tt wouldn't be a fair bargain,” he assured her. “Your husband hoids a high official position in Berlin. He must be brought into touch with people who are intimately acquainted with the trend of political thought in every country. I am nobody and I know nobody." A smile played for a moment at the corners of her lips. “You have developed a new and most becoming trait,” she declared. “You're the first modest man I've met for years. We don’t rae them in Berlin.” “The conceit passed out of my sys- tem three vears and two months ago,” he answered a little bitterly. She laid her hand upon his. voice was almost caressing. ““There is something I shall tell you about that, some day,” she promised, “gomething which will help vou to understand. Meanwhile try and be- lleve that I too have suffered. I was not 8o callous ag I seemed. The old ‘spell was upon him for a moment, but he told himself that it was only his senses which were en- chained; the rest of him was free. “I am glad to hear that” he told her with well simulated indifference. -The room was invaded by a crowd you like,” he the diplomatic | | | Her have. brusque- | has been | two I suppose must be | shown him- | Now they tell me that “I never | about yourself. | 'PRESIDENT OF BANK BLAMED IN FAILURE John A. Bell, Carnegie, Pa., Trust Head, Scored by State Investigator. By the Associated Press HARRISBURG, Pa., July 18 torney General Woodruff today filed with Gov .Pinchot a preliminary re port of the State investigation of the Carnegle Trust Co. of Carnegle 2., In which he placed the blame for the institution’s failure upon _the “one-man control” of John Bell its president. The concern closed its doors April 27 The report declared there was gerous use of wrongz: cal fluence” in the case > trust pany: asserted depo Bell, “accompan ments to publi olling the deposits,” and | Instances “of manipulation representation are being u great numbers and with rapldity he attorney general sald the vestigation of these instances is b followed out “day and night” and that “results warranting vigorous action are within immedlate view.” In its {conclusion, the report declared it is plain the banking tall t protecting the publ Briefly.” the report “the a parent cause this fallure was t depre coal B eloaten or security. The real cause the consequent upon subor, ust what {the concer terext—namely Bell At the said otk and mis rthed i1 tartling ws short o Sell, was t a ban sverwh nates he one ation ROCKVILLE. ROCKVILLE. Md ial).—The Howitzer sington Stiver annu [Va.. t Capt 18 e of Ker J (sp Compar Spring 1 encamy prepa the Maryland ks beginning July Ken larence V comp: of ting Be ¢ o0 Hhia 80 of Josepk ‘ompan: tlver Spring Kensington itary o Neither i f ndsome Service ( boys “The h organiza re g and i ns g underst headqua und £60,000 same Dickerson, owner in-threshing charges o tools from Gingel and Pol! : rnished of i d.nd o rner, father Mr: His death was due age. The funer: rnoon f wife. was a 3. Pumphr of Rockv issued by \\'n\l. land N both o Six high W A'\]\Xl gron is= trotters are eligih race scheduled cording > race committee of Agricultur: the Mon f belonging shington: Bertha zgerald of Washing Madge Binger ham, Md., and Scott. Concord 0. of which the associatior $300 wil put up by | Frostburg Bans. Carnivals | Spacial Dispatch to The Star. FROSTBURG. Md.. July 18.—Mayor amuel R. Tiddy has put a ban on carnivals showing in Frostburg. The fire department had arranged for a traveling carnival here next week. Mayor Tiddy fs said to be backed by business men and citizens opposed to ambling phase of invading aggre | the | satic Women to Hear Senator Mapp Special Dispatch to The Star. DANVILLE, Va., July 18.—State G. Walter Mapp. guberna 1 candidate, spoke this afternoon Martinsville. Tonight he will speak here. Efforts are being made to cure a large attendance of women to hear him. Senator Mapp will spen Sunday here and on Monday Ww speak twice in Pittsylvania and night in South Boston Hancock Sets Home-Coming h to The Star. HANCOCK, Md., July 18.—Septe; ber 3, 4 and have been set as the dates for the home-coming celebration at Hancock of young 1\9(-]»1\- who had eviden the tennis courts. The young woman who seemed 1o be the ringleader of their gayety—a very attractive looking young person indeed in her white tennis clothes and smart hat—flashed a smile of welcome at Grant as she entered the room. The smile was modified as she glanced a little curiously at his com panion. When they had settled down for tea at an adjacent table, however, she looked over her shoulder. “We are having a riotous party tonight,” she announced, “dining firet at the Villa, coming down here and going on to dance somewhere after- ward. Will you be my escort?” “Witff the utmost pleasure,” he as sented promptly. “But sha'n't T be getting into trouble? What about Bobby?" She shook her dropped her voice. “Misbehaved,” she confided. “Sexn at Nice when he ought to have been playing tennis, yesterday afternoon terrible! Something Russian, covered with jewels! Bobby can’t afford sort of thing, you know. We're send ing him to Coventry for at least two 1 Special Dispa mostly in flannels, come down from head dolefully and fellow!” Grant pathetically. Don't be @ hypocrite,” the girl laughed. “You know you're glad. I don’t think I shall ever look at him again. And I'm all rebound! Not later than eight-thirty dinner, please Dad told me that he wanted to ses you, but we're not golhg to leave you at home to study bridge problems."” “I shall be punctual,” Grant assured her. “Can’t talk any more,” she con cluded, turning away. “These greedy people are eating up all the choco- late eclairs. As it is, every one's had more than his share. You are a pig, Arthur!”’ murmured Tomorrow’s Star.)