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AUCTIONS. T AUCTION SALES. | o _TOMORROW. ! THOS. U OWEN & SON. AVCTIONEERS. | Sale of Valuable Two-Storyj Frame Dwelling, Being! Premises No. 29 9th Street Northeast. i from o the By viriue of autbority FOURTH DAY | Wi kel ar emises on 3 ¥ DECE 25, AT FOUR P M Jot_26. in square 941, improved as above Tarine of sale: Sold subject to 3 trust for $1.500. further particulars of which will he announced at time of sale | Purchase rice ADO%e apid trupl o be paid in cash eposit_of $200 required. All copvevanc. inf. recarding and revenue stampe at pur chaser's cost Terms 1o be complied with thuty dave. otheswise deporit for and the property mas he advernised Tesold at the risk and cost of the de ting purchaser THOS. 1. OWEN & SON _no 30-d&da.ex Aucnoneers THOMAS J & SON. AUCTIONEERS THADE MARK vested in us of REGISTERER < within Teaited an Tau ] deed_of trust dulv | R;u ot of Columbla. and at the reauest of f the premises. on WEDNESDAY. THE SEC. | ribed land and prepuser situaie In square 5197 in &xdney F. Mareha!ls subd House, office of the survesor for_ the Diatrict of recorded as Instrument No. 170 on Febru- | Terms: Cash. arc 61025 among the lynd records of the | ded. varty secured {hereby. the undersiened trugtees will sell at_pudlic’guction. in front OXD DAY OF DECEMBER. A D 10°5° AT | FOIR ‘O'CLOCK ‘P M. ihe folloning de | o County of Washington. Distnit of Columbia | 2nd desienar and being lots 3 and § Thuion of part of ‘the sherif“Eatate nc as_ “Beverls" as per nlat recorded in lumbia in Liber Counts 21. at folia =0. to sether with the improvemente now leased 1 the Sanitary Grocerv C: Terms of sale: One-third of the purchase monec fo be Baid 1n cash. halasce i two “oual ingraliments. pasable in one and twa SOAFS I ypterest 31 3 per centum per an. | nom. bavarle semiannually. from dav of <ernired by ‘deed of frust upon the nron an cd or a1 “cash. af the optlon of the Durchaser Adenomt of 3300 0A wi Siiired at ume ‘ol sale. CAll convevan Tecording. revenie siamps’ elr. at cost Durchaser. CTerms ‘of sale o be comd ith within 80 dass fron: day of sale. othe wise the trustees reserve fie right 13 ro The properiy et the ria and cost of default TRe Durcharer. alter five daye advertisement of sirh Tesale In samc newepaper published Washington, D € In Washinglon. PoRaE, 1. WHITFORD, JOHNSOX Whereas payment of tax & preu date No. H188 < Distr 1ges by March) < said deed of tru Tecs named in offer for sale at b A T FENT followi the imi and 1ate “and Ising District of Col 1 in Wil lets in block as per plat 13 of the the plat Terms of sale Drice i DAY : descri FRANK M Some o1 dads.exSudhol y THE ABOVE SALE HAS BEEN rokn L BOE oI OF INCLEMT WEATHER. UNTIL FRIDAY. THE FOURTH DAV EPECENRER A (057 AT FOUR TRIRTY O'CLOCK 54} 4 = RIRTY OCEDER OF THE TRUSTEES s THOS J OWEN & SON. AUCTIONEERS TRUSTEE S ALE OF FRAME DWELLING BEING_ PREMISES 1831 GAINSUILLE ST ANACOSTIA. D. ¢ v situe of a deed of trust dated June 1910, and recorded tn Liber 4214 at folio 34 ot the Land Records of the District of Columbia and at the request of party ee | cured. the undersizned substituted frustee in | equitr cause 30356 will sll at public aue. | fion in’front ‘of the premises on FRIDAY. | THE FOURTH DAY OF DECEVBER 1975 AT TWA-THIRTY PN the folloaiig land | and n the District of Colimbia Lot 41 ' block 5835 in‘the subdivision Anacoetia D € nage 74 s oF = ecq £5%00 halance pavable kale with inte per contum pe chage m eou; | i on the p in aguare of Buena Vieta | 78 per plat in County 44 TERM Al cash | Deposit of 3200 at time of sale Terms | to e complied with in 30 daye or depomit forfeited and property re-sold at cost of de faulting purchaser PARKER RICHARD Substituted Trustee. remises pronerty w Taswit. Lot Tile cording at the Washinzton no?3 25 97 : ADEM & TRUSTEES SALE OF VALUA S " AND CELLAR BR ING. NO. 1307 2nd STRE, 'L "3 he “Teqnent Semred Therohr. ihe S atter Tor e i bt OCTOBER 1925 AT FOUR BELOCR P AT (e Taitoviing destribed Tand | T b e it Satiot iy Ao s Swos AE Haniton: trustees Bidivigon of part AP Dricinal ot nombered seven 15y i waare Phmnerea aeaen ot R e FOEd T (e ofioe bt the murveser Ngr‘---rv of Columbia in Liber 21 im0l sale. Gre iy of mones o b Daid 1 rasn t T 2qua) Snafaliments Fepresrnied Tromissors motes o the ‘purea ToARE ans o vearswih interest a1 1 ot e e o s hf st “hatabie semi-annually. secured by deed of trust upon o shun S eIl aeh At e option e of e of sale.. Al Ceanrna. Tecording revemie stamig v rial fees at cost of purchaser. Terms e e ammid it Caihin e for ey o Tale otRarsise (ne trntters rsserve the TiEht 1o resell the promerts. at PRI e Tan o W Hetatint Ditchaser in some nvurr‘dl\'u published in the city of Washington CHAPIN P BAUMAN GO0 F St NW CHARLES LINKIN< MCGill_Blds 008 ke exSy Trustees ©F THE PURCHASER OF THE ABOVE | roverty having falled to comply with the | larme thereof the irustees will resell »avr‘]' a0 decs WESCHLER & SON* AU tioneers _del-d&ds.ex! THOS. DOWL TRUSTEES THREF. DWELL ET N W BRICK DW By virtie of recorded in liber of the land Tumbia. and at sectired therehs 111 after Tor sa of the premise (EENTH DA cribed land an ) fouare | HETct of Coliin ‘or the Tolio 34 a e nzton. a OF The Distriot nanty ar i o 803 T Al et ot 3 denont of $31 e wise the fhe proverty. a | hsement ‘of suc Published in the ded-d&ds.exsn mroperty upon fhe same ferms and condi None by pibhe auetion i front of the nrem: taee on PRIDAY. THE FOURTH DAV 0k 1925 AT FOUR-THIRTY at the risk and cost of the defaulting purchaser \ THAPIN B BAINAN CHARLES LINKIN® £.30.dec.1 T ~Shannon, Caldwell annon, & Co., Inc. AUCTIONEERS Household Furniture, Player and Upright Pianes, Talking Machines, New Rugs, Men’s and Women's New and Used Clothing, etc. At Public Auction At 304 Tenth St. N.W. Saturday Commencing 10 AM. Shannon, Caldwell & Co. Inc.! Auct: Inelnding Pianos. . Oterei Kmer, Walnut and Bockers, Se Fame and practic | writer: Couches Sewing Machine Carpel _an other Fioor Cam _decié i ADAN 4. WESCHLER & SON. Auctioneers Trustees’ Sale of Frame Dwell- ing, No. 1006 M Street S.E.| By virtue of a certain deed of trust duly récorded 1n Liber No folin 331 et el the Tand recoids of e Biatric Colimbia. ani at the reauest of ih secured thereny. the undersigned Wil offer for sale by pubiie suction of ihe premues on MONDAY.UTir ¥xTH DAY OF DECFMBER 19 THREE-THIRTY 0'CLOCK P.M . 1 {ne described land and premises. situate in the Diatrict of Columbia 10 wit' Part of orleinal Jot 2 o cauare 76 beginning on the Terms: Cash. 3.4 ADAM A. WESC 4957 i south M street 30 feel 8 inches rast o southwest corner of said Tot and runmng TReace exet“aiong the tne af sain atreer 21 Yeet ® inehes’ thence morth fi 1 {nches to the north line of eaid lot thence weat_ along said line 21 feet § inches: then s south 94 feet 31 inches to the beginni:: {mproved as ahove Terms of sale be gold subject | Puilding association trust for $1.152.23 at 6. pavable $13 per month: balance cash. Deposit 0f $200 Te- Ruired at sale. All convera recording fevenue stamps and notarial fees’ avwost of Durchaser. Terms 1o be compiied with Wishin thirty dass. otherwise the trustees Teserve the right to resell the property. af | he tiak and cost of the defaulting pur. Fhaser. after five dayx advertissment’ of “ich resale (n gome newsnaper published in fhe city of Washingto ®RAHUMPHRIES. FRANK J. EBLERS no?6-déds exSukhol Trustees. When You Need an Auctioneer sre are oualified by ¥ give Fou 3 service which celled in the city Phone ue for rates and further informa Shannon, Caldwell & Co., Inc., Aucts. 304 Tenth St. N.W. Main 0272 inetrument Diatrict o Irustees will offe: aoribed District square Term be sald £107000. one-th aym cured properts option ~ of reauired o ronveyancing. re: hatarial fees at tale to he comp! from day serve the e risk and iy will of Colu 1. imj a1 ¢ cash ta of sold. iirel right ‘o Washington. D de3-0 8dsexS of experience to deddidsexSu cannot be ex- TRUSTEE. NENTS Noe. 1 among. Folumbia of the party no30-8t i A tesie “THOS. J. OWEN & SON. AUCTIONEERS. TRUSTEES' SALE OF VALUABLE BRICK RESIDENCE _KNOWN A4S NO. 253 TWELFTH STREET SOUTHEAST. By virtue of a certain_deed of tr duly i in Taber No. 34. folio 350 et "Of the land records of the District of Columbia. and at the request of the narty secured Ihlrlhi. the undersigned trusteds Will sell at pubiic auction. in front af the remises, on FRIDAY. THE ELEVENTH )i¥ OF DECEMBER. 4 D. 1925 AT FOUR ICLOCK P.M.. the fallowing descrined land nd premises. situate in the District of Co- Jnmbia. al;’!;mdvlllnutd as and being lot 78. re I rme: Sold subiect to a vrior deed of (rust for about $3.343.87. further particu Jare of which will he annaunced at fime of 1% “he purchase price above sair 10 10 he paid in cash. A depesit of O Te Deited. Conteyancing. recording and rev DUITed ampt 3t purchaser s casi. Terms to | of eale t e omplied with within 15 days. othermise | from day e pebnl lnr!ex:"d '"fd xh‘- ry:‘""i“"‘ Tlv h”‘;’;‘p'yl\ v Tetised and resold at the diseretion of | the I Sramiees TIpALLAS ERADY. ater GUY BIREKHEAD. ED MeREE. FR el Attorney for Trustees. I " front ot D 1935 SN e aifiat being Francis AN indivision Teedrded in the The” Thatric_ o T i01g_separately orms of saie money for each Ihee I Two Crvutm . per an {ivin he prope fiom the proper atian' of the b o each lot tale stamps a ete. ot ton. D del-d&ds.exsu Being The Southeast Corner of Columbi: Road and Kalorama Road Northwest, Washington, D. C. having been made 1n the and interest on rafter d 1 deed and re of the defau seciired oa the b auction examination PROVED RFAL TE] AT FOUR O'CLS rd Mar <emi-detached brick dwelling northeast ime of sale defaulting biirchaser Ruz The parts secured ol BT B DURTEEN 7 F\T FOUR O'CLOCK PN land and premises. 100 by & second o E-STORY THREE RN RG, THREE APAR UE NORTHEAST RYLAND AV ueof twp certain deeds ot irust T3 respactivels the THE ELEVENTH AT following I one and two years. will AN convevaneing. %k and cost in some newspaper | THOS 1 OWEN & sox 1921 161 st AUCTION SALES. FITURE DAYS. C. G 715 13th St. LARGE SALE OF Household Effects of Every Description AT PUBLIC AUCTION AT SLOAN'S 715 13th St. Saturday, December 8, 1925 At 16 AM. By Order of Storage Concerns and Others And at 12 M. AUTOMOBILES, ETC. AUCTIONEERS Trustees’ Sale of Valuable Im- | "RUSTEES, proved. Real Estate, Consist- ing of a Modern Apartment Splendidly Located, Alwyn, at the the debt scribed land and the said deed “of provisions thereot inder the 0F bed land nts. in_the imbia it W orded in One-third (s ash al notes ol easements. biirtenances thereunto belonging. of Washing Lot ombination of | shington Heighta" iber recordz of the office of the sur. )f the District of Columbia building restriction namy m P Kellozk s 1 N the line shown on Trust hearing 1 Columiia. and at th iest of the holders of notes se the’ undersizned the trug rust. will i ction. in front of the vremise T FOUR O'CLOCK PM . ON THE FOUR: DECEMBER nd_premises. rights the with ways 1925 n seventy 4R folin suhect to | said ) of the pur- of which a deposit of in ‘cagh must be made 10 the under- | s1Ened trustees at the time of eale. and th purchaser in one and two vears ‘after date of 1 thereon al the rate of 8 annum roperty cold D¢ ORGFE E Thion Trust HAROLD E_DO' 15th RAWLINGS as SE the ontion of the purrhaser zale 1o he complied with within thirty Teain. date or ealn Al evenuc stamng expense of the purchaser. pavable semi-annual and secured br deed of trust of the vur. or all cash at i default of which he resold at the risk and cost of the defaulting purchaser after readyertiiement in Some newsbaver published converancing. | The terms of daye the five dave and re FLEMING. Buildinz T Nw Tnion Trust Buplding Tr ALE OF T.LT NORTHEAST “No. 5286 e - he ' on T 0F D 00K T DI S vt nd wix (6 Tecords ‘of the uest K dersigned auction bremises. Genrze Triesdell's ¥ of Washington. bemng a sul ING & CO. AUCTIONEERS VALUABLE ESTATE TX0STORY NO.304 S STREET ertain deed of trust duls 13 Tolo 109, »t sen FSDAY "EMBER Distriet of o1 Cn. the party trustees m front THE FIF AD 1925 the following de: situate in the Lot thirty-three in che H. Mehne's subdivia square eight subdivi n of ion” 1o ivision per piat tecorded i Counts surveyor's office 137, in th ot Colimiia improves 1t of fo at Tk art T thy h re, city BEN 3 Subject 1o cove Y Subiect 000 and inter Cash above first trust 00 reqiiired of the purcha ANl convesanc The cost 0 Terme, of sale to he complied with Within fifteen davs from day of sale. tristees reserve the rght to resell two-stors o t A v at Fecord the pur a other. nd "cogt of the ve dars le in some newspaper nf Washington 5 FULLER P. DODD, FRANK T. FU Attornes for Rugs, Etc. et * Livin Tining oaa Bods <. Rel 53 Etc. cases. "HLER & Thereby. T 1 ambia. to o 2 the ail Naser. A oo i with 10 resell ot 5 Room Bookcases new T'nd Springs. rators, Refrigeraung _Cage At 10 O’Clock A.M. Automobiles, including Tour- ing Cars, Sedans, Roadster: o Trustees* Sale of Three-Story and Basement Brick Dwelling No. 1502 13th o on 17'5E DECENMBER. 1925 adver- D.C. Trustees. iR Household Go Pianos, Sectional Bookcases, Type- writers, Refrigerating Case, Groceries, Shaw Room Suite Adam A. Weschler & Son, t €olumbia. and at the the Trustees. ods Carpets, By Public Auction At Weschler’s 920 Pa. Ave. NW. Saturday, Dec. 5 Commencing 8 A.M. Mahogans ) Desks, 0od T Matireases Good Hotel AT 3 0'CLOCK P.M. Large Quantity Groceries, etc., in An and Marshal nets. Anctioneers. Valuable of 1 request of undersigned or sale by puhlie NDAY. The following de- situate wit roverd as above e uly 15 remainder including ed of trust cash over The_above pr Wrior deed 1028, balance in ‘monthly interest L the in ot i3 operty will i trust for deposit the © MYER COHEN w OF B NOs' 1 ENI RIC 105 being rded April 9 ds o ecured ed in the ots 17 of_square office of oved as above. 1 remise jetrict of Columbia and Willlams and others. the and_at thereny Sicned trustees will sell al piiblic_au 1 Durchaser at time of sale. revenue stamps and rehaser. Within' thirty daya 'kale. otherwise the trustess re prapers : of defaulting purchaser. Liter " Ave ‘dave advertisement of such B e e spaner Dublished in the ity of T o upon the trast, et of ' $500 Al Terms of at re OLIVER MURRAY rustees THOS. ). OWEN & SON. AUSTIONEERS FTWO VALUABL K BUILDING 1LE . 1111 1975 Disirict “of th the on v 20 88 the AY DECEM FOUR-THIRTY deseribed land, e request under- Ny Ben 0'CLOCK and i s { Columbia in_ Book d designated - George commission per plat yor_of Propetty will be One-third of the purcha: lot to be paid in o m. T irchaser cost Te. ULIUS FRED “MekEE ‘equal installm with interesi at 63 payable semi-annial Ny 0f sale. secured by deed of trusi sold. or all cash. A deposit of required recording. of purchaser. e complied with within 15 daye otherwise the trusie e ‘riehi io resell the vroperts of ‘defaulting 'Ave dave advertizement of sucl published 1 ts I3 at 1e i ayah ¢ the | $500 tim revenue purchaser regale in Washing- | ne PEVSER, Tru oen. "Sloan & Co of | Terms | THE EVENING STAR. WASHINGTON. D. I 8. AUCT]ON 8. 2 TURE DAYS. THOMAS J. O % OF, Trustees’ Sale of Five Valu- able Frame Bungalows, Be- ing Premises 4721 Chesa- peake St. N.\W., 4632 49th St. N.W., 4628 49th St. N.W., 4910 Butterworth St.| N.W,, 4991 Butterworth| Place N.W. By virtue of A certain deed of trust. date cember 27 1924, being inatriment No 132 “recorded usiy 27 "18%. among th lynd récords oi The Blutrict of Conmbia. a al the reauesi of the party recured the The Undersigned trustees will sell At pu anctian. in front of the premises on WE | Nespiy "THE sEcoN THAVS | AD TY P.M wing described 1 | and premises. situate in the District of | Tumbla. and designated ‘ge and being lote | and ¢ in_hlock 36. lots 33 and 34 in bloc k'3 and "o1 First AUCTION SA] L] D, Aucts. k) i1 a4 3 d e 24 all 3 Sione. trusices’. of Frigadshin.” kriown s th Addition | to American University Park Der piat | recorded in the office of the surveyor for the lstriot af Colmbla” in “Liver, County 10 i fofio 31. % said blocks 38 4222 and 94 be. Inf,descised ae Squiares 1538.1486. 1485 and rexpertively of truet for K1.80000 further narticilars of which will he announced at time of sale: The purchase price above sald (rugt to’ be paid i cagh deposit of £200.00 required on egah parcel " Conveyancing. recording and Pevenue stamns af purchasers cost. Term: fa be complied with within thirty days. o erwise depoeit forfeited and (he property ma e advertised and resold 2t the discretion of | the trustecs €. 6. Sloan & Ca., Ine., Aucts, 4 A_M. BOTH, e LEE D. LATIMER. 021 dds.cxSughol Trustses THE_ABOYV! s, OF BRICK DWELLIN Ao BpISEPEL 7t equity Caiise Nt 4444, ke otk . e tohawing 3 of Toad & Browns gubdivision | Sraved B2 oric in o5 et | | THOMAS DOWLING & €6.. AUCTIONEERS. TAMON By Virta ot “decre Supreme Court of the Bigtrict 2f Colum sed 1 T hction in C1roAt of ¢ 50 one et Bwl on 1825, lgnd and premises. fo wit: Lot Jv‘nllull \flvl unhvlll of loty i of Mount Pleaggnt and Pleasant Plaing. now [ nown as tor Ko UH in“square 220t i . ENC bl 1o with intersst “ from o __ded.dn p =2 THOS. /. OWEN & SON. AUCTIONEERS Trustees’ Sale of Valuable Three-story Brick Building, Consisting of Store With' Apartments Above and Two- story Brick Building in the Rear, Being Premises No.! 1406 10th Street Northwest.| By virtue 0f a certain deed of trugt duls Orded 1n Laher No. 1950. Tolin B8 el eq0f the land records of the Distriet of ‘oliinibia. and 4t 'the reauest of the parte secured ‘therehv the undersigned trutees Will gell at vuniic auction. i front of the premiges " on - MONDAY. THE NTH DAY 1 e o] SERTS her & 1hed ang averdue wecond trust Lorest 3t 8% (om Nover Ic. gbove (run o tnCiwo e fstatiments. in one and 1wo 3 Trom dav of 'sale and ta e represented be promissers” noles 41" tne. purchiser” besring | regl at the of 6 pavanie s annually *and ‘secured by deed ‘ol 1ust e “Sronerts. or a1l cash. 3¢ the. option of the purch Penasi 580 reauired at e "1 "eo - recording ‘and reve | purchaser: - Term led with' within 30 days | T sale. othersise the trustes re serves Tight o roaell’ the property ‘at The risk and expense ‘of the defauiting pur | Chaser afier Ave dase advertisement of said | fesale in some newapaper Dublished in the District of Calumpliy™ '/ [ , ruster CHARLES nold-d&ds.exSukhol 416 F street n.w ¥ THE ABOVE SALE IS POSTPONED T R R R 1 SAME HOUR AND PLACE CHARLES V. IMLAV | _de3.8 = 2 T | ADAM A SCHLER & SON. Au | RN & ‘Truntees' Sale of Valuable De- tached Frame Bungalow, No. 5315 Hawthorn Place N.W. ¥ v ' By victus of 3 certsin dged of trust duly i F DECEMBER. A1 182 OCLOCK PN.. the following deseri and “premier.” rituated in the Columbia_and designated as and | 30 *in" ‘Samuel” Redfern « suhdivision quare 33%. as per vlat recorded in_Liber B folio RR. of the resords of the office of thie Surveror of the District of Columbia “Terms Sold_eubiest to a prior deed of rust for “3X.000. further particulars of which will ‘he announced at fime of sale the purchage price _above ust 10 be naid ‘in cash. A depomi of $300 required Canvesan-ing. recording and reve: amp at purchasers cost. Terma to he complied | with within ‘thirts othersize depoait Torfeited and the ¥ mas be adver | tised end tesold iserstion of the tustees SNYDER Jr PICKFORB 025 4&ds exsndhol Trustees James B. Digga and dohn G. Schilpp. <41 Calvert Rulding TRUSTEE’S SALE ALL THE VALUABLE HOTEL, DINING ROOM, KITCHEN AND OFFICE FURNITURE, FIXTURES AND EQUIPMENT, CHATTELS AND PERSONAL PROPERTY BEING THE FURNITURE AND EQUIPMENT OF THE LURAY HOTEL (FORMERLY CALLED LIBERTY HOTEL) TO BE SOLD ON THE PREMISES 1433-1435-1437-1439 NORTH CHARLES STREET BALTIMORE, MD. BEING DIRECTLY OPPOSITE THE UNION STATION | |PENNSYLVANIA RAILROAD THIS IS AN IDEAL AND MOST DESIRABLE HOTEL LOCATION | recorded i Liver Bt folie 446 et 65°TGT tRe 13nds records of the District of Eimma. and "l the reanest of the party aeeired lingcehy Will Offer ' for sale by putlie auction i | fropt Saf ane’ ortiises.” an ONDEYrHE SEVENTH PAYOF DECEMRER. '1820 AT FOUR-TRIRTY @CLGCK P the fol foring d d land and premises. gituate 10 the DRIl of Columbia. (o ait' Bart of 1ot mumbered 12 in ‘sauare 1438 1n Rich mond ‘Bryant s supdirisién ot lats in Clark nd Cotrrell ‘trtstees’. subdivision of part §% philiin and Jecob. as per Blat of frst mentioned subdivision recorded In the fice of 'the suzvesor af the Distcict of Colum Bia 0" Liper"8T st follo 48 being premiser 3413 Hawthorn blace notthwest S%Terme of wale’ The ahove properts will | be soift To 3 Bribr deer ol irist for #4400 £ ahe"Ociober 6. 1926 nal £300 cagh the remainder in monthly Davments of £30. IclGAINE terest 3t 8 °c Recured be'a econd deed of trust npon the Dloperis wold: o ail cash over T antion of purchaser. A {*5230 | o "Durchaser at ancing. recording stamps and ‘ notaril " feed 3t cont ot "pulrchaser " Terims | © 10 he'camplied with within thiriy | Raya®irom duy f sale. otherwise the trus | | 1665 reseric” the right (o resell the property | 3ihe Tigk and cout of’the defuiting our | | haser "fter 633w’ advertisement” of QSR reqple n Wome™ Rewdpaper " published | in the cifs of Waghington ¥heiR » TURNER. Akds.exSukhol Aa. the undersigned trustess Y <oy N T PERCY w EDGAR D ETON CADY. W Trustees % SoR. TTON r SALE OF VALUABLE BRICK DWELLING. “BEING ' PREMISES NO. | 1905 &th STREET NORTHWEST By virtue 'of 3 certain deed of trusi dated | August 61833 Teing mafrument No. recorded August’ 7. 1928, among the land | records of the Digtrict of Columbia. and. st the request of the wariy pecured therens the undersigned trustees will sell at pubic aucuon iniront 'of the preraipes ‘on ¥R DAY.THE ELEVENTH 55" B BEdEM | 1935, 4 7R PM. the foi | | TTHO: TRUSTEE BER. A D ¥op lowing deseribed 1and and premises. situate in the District of Columbiy and designated | 38 and heing lotg 52 gnd &3 i Barr & San ner's subdivision of foty in block 13. “Le Broit Park. as per piat recorded in the affice of the surveyor for i ! ON TU DAY alte o e detian b e Bale 21| DECEMBER 8, 1925 g 8 antpuctl'® ks Beds | COMMENCING AT 10 A.M. | Bl 51 he SoLEVER cBrne o1l Hlor | 32"%nd rinning 1 et “thence | ~Tne above Hotel Dining Room and O 32:;: l;"“;:hl :'v: .'lh-n ® | fice Equipment will first e offered a"l B - eel 10 | gntipety. and if the highest bid s0 received ourth street_‘thence south along spid street | faatS™ 0% (he appraval of the Trietee | 15 feet io" the begianing. d block 13 | (CFe, e eguipment will be sold in ' that eink now. Known ' {or Hirpo assess: | Q8 TS TR B0 w0 ressived das o wept and taxation as square 4083, et with the aphroval ‘of the Trustee. trusi o $4°000"and & aecond deed 01 trugt | (NeR the entire equipment will e <old “in the event of the Equipment being sold for about’ $3.131°04. further particulars of 1n “detail. the §oods must be removeg (rom which' will he announced i tme of rale tho purchase price, above said truet to b | I delail. the poods milet be remoteg (rom 11in. 192 iy B the propert paic in cash. A deposit of $200 required | Eoncerandhg. recording and revemue -siann s a0 purchaser s ‘copt. . Ferme 10 be. comphed | Terms of Sale | %R within thirty dass. Otherwise daposi | 15 801d 28 an entirety. a deposit of 1.00 forfeited 3nd the property may will he reqiired at time of sale. and the balance must be paid n rash on taking of the properts. which ‘shal {lsed_and “reasld” althe disc than December 11th Dresent {Fifetecs R s pliid. - ee “has authority from THOS. J. OWEN & SON. AGCTIONEERS i R R S i willing 1o give lrase TRUSTEES' SALE OF VALUABLE TWO. ¢ 5 STORY ERICE pwLiNe T REING JRREG SN TREMISES NO. 211 T8th’ STREET B. LOBE & €O By virtue of a certain deed of trust duly | Anction | recorded in Liber No. 133, folio 134. et Baitimore. p . of Iand records of the District of | Eoliimbia, ‘and “at ‘the reauiest 'of the pary | securad 'ihereby: the Tudersigned (rust Sramiger. on HUHS DT T e el D Y e 8 4 AY OF ECEMBER. A D 1995 A FOUR A'CLOCK P.M.. the following described Ii i nd ‘Dremises. ituate in the District of o lumbia. and_designated as and heing lot 33 | in Nonroe Warren snd Rabert B. Warren's subdivision of original lots 1 to 5 in square r\\llh of square 1072, as per plat recorded in the office of the survevor for the District of Columbia in Liber 70. folio 177. rma: Sold_subject to a prior deed trust for $3.750. further particula which will be announced at time of sale the purchags price above said trust to be paid in o A deposit of $208 reouired Convesancing. recording and revenue stamps at _purchaser's cost. Terms to he comphed | with within thirty das otherwise depom!t forfeited 3nd ¢ may be advertised Droperty and resold gt g&wmufin o1 The. triaters SR i on S | | Cash s N M. THOS. 4 TRUSTEES DWELL, 3510 10 By Hirtne of Geed o1 i recorded n Tiber 4735, 200 of the 1and recards o Foliimbia. and at the rean ired iherans the nde i1 Sell ‘2t mubiic averian. Dremises. MONDAY? THE SEVENTH DAY OF °hECEMBER AD. 1923 AT POUR-THIRTY O] P the Follow Ta described land and premises. wfuate ! he Distnier nf Colimpia and desznated s+ e baine Tot 41 i Chas W Ring & ank Aision of Iots In square K14, “Fon-tecnth Siteet Heighte. ' an per plat recorded n | Liber 65 folto 111, "o the effice of the | Sirtesor for fhe Disirict of Columbia Torms: Sold. subiect 1o a orior desd of | trust. for “$3.500. further’ partioulars of | “Whieh wint S “announced at me of sale | the “purchaseprice abave said st 15" b | paia "incast. "X "daposit’ of €200 required | Canvesancing. recording and reven: ~lan‘p!] at’ pureh ‘erms to he comniiid with we daye. Otherwige deposit forfeitad and ne” praperes may e “adver 1™ Ts0ld al the discretion of fhe | JOSFPH R KING i s BN OWEN AUCTIONEERS SALE OF VALUABLE BRICK . BE] PREMISES NO WA AVENUE NORTHWEST 1 the Distriet of t of the party ened trustess " front of the | no2i-dedsexbu Trustess THOS. J. GWEN & SON. AUCTIONEERS TRUSTEES' SALE OF YALUABLE TACHED FEAME Wi e ReR PREMISES NO 9006 LAWRENCE vir certain desd of trust recorded i Tiber 4R8N Teno “2a% et s of the Tand records f the Bistrict of Colum hia. and at the request of the Darty securad thereby. the undersigned (rustees will seil at’public auction. i’ frant of the mremi on WEDNESDAY. THE NINTH DAY OF | DECEMBER 4D 1838 AT FOURTHIRT O'CLOCK P.M.. the following described land and ‘premisgs. ‘wtuate n the District of Co Tumbla. and designated ae and heing lots 25 and 30, in the Bdwards Land and Building Company's_subdivigion of “Sherwood" 33 ver plat recorded in the office of the sur Veyor “for the District ‘of - Columbia in Counts Boak %4, vage 227 sublect to tne buiiding line restriction as shown on’ said d_ lote being in "savare. 4235 i So18; gublect 1o " "oriar deed of | .00, further particulars of | Tor $4.000.00. which will be announced st time of sale: | d “trust 16° e | the purchyse’ arce ahave du R3id in cash. 4 devasit of $300.00 required 1 Pnvevandig. recarding and” revenue tlamos a R rme T b o LR ity dase. stRerwive Aenosit | torfgited rd the property may be advers | and resol _nog8-dédeesfu = THOS. DOWLING & C©f AUCTIONEERS. TRUSTEES SALE 6F VALUABLE TWO- i 1 Yt s PN HOUSE VING EVEN "Oflus. SR R BT AN 1ok Virtye o o recorded May 18, TO9H No'st o sha Vot land records eof the District of Celum- d at the request of the party secured The Vindsreigned trustees will offer | T e Tl OF DECEMBERB. 4.D. 1825, AT FOUR. | anflflv: HEEged Bl ‘h-‘!nllcvin“ Aescribed land “and premises. s ity ol waaninglon, tuate in the Tistrict ‘of Columbia, To7wit: Lot elehiv-three (83) In ‘Harry R Hoss and H. Glenn Phelps’ subdivision of | Iofy” twenty-eight "o _thirty-ne’ in Vo thousand’ and *sixty-four. R Pari " an ver vlat recorded in the of the survesor for the District of Colum Aok bia i Tiber' 82 at folle 98, ‘sublect “1a"a 0'CLOCK Arat deed of trust far $6,800. sublect Lo & | BN iiitatc 1n the GIts OF Wpshintion. Dis. £337 gieed of " trust for “amproximately | 18 SIS Imiia: Yo wit: | Lot ROT. 80U Terms of sale: Cash above first and sec. | and 810 in square 4075, containtnx 1.780 ond trusts. A deposit of $300 required of | faliare feel. more or lese. the purchaser at the Al 10 canveyancing. recording at be sarve o {he cout af purchager: ng St o ST te property 41 "Hiel an Raser 3 et Dubilehed in' the city of D, & | complied ‘with within fiteen das !af sale. otherwise the trusl | EERY OP (eet datamiting wure ter dve days' advertisement of resale annx ngton. i {ngton. wu.u*:a K, JARTONS. no24-ade oehEnS Tustees. | TRUSTE ESTATE. BE NUMBERED WEST By Virtie of a certain deed of tn carded in Liber No- 4932, at folio the land records of the District of C and 3t the request of the parties secured | thereby. the undersigned will_sell at publi~ auction. in front of the premises. on THURS. | DAY, DECEMBER TENTH. 1 AT FOUR | O'CLOCK P.M.. the following described land | and ‘premises situate in’ the' Disirict of Co- | Tumbia and heing lot numbered eighieen | (181 in square numbered two hundred ani | seventy-three (273). as described in_said | degd of trust. vpon the following terme: | ‘erms of sale: Said property is gubject 10 3" prior deed of trist securing an indebiod 01°$1.750. and said property will be | sibiect ‘to sald deed of frust indebted 01 the nurchase price over and atove id deed of trust one-third is fo be baid In h ‘and the balance in two equal install- parable in one and {wo vears. with interedt at the rate ‘of 635 % per annum. payable semi-annually. secured by *second desd of trust upon the proverty sold. or all cagh at the ontian of the purchaser.’ 4 de DAEIL 0f 3200 will he required at the time of sale. " All convevancing. recording, rev snue sfampe. atc.. at cost of purchaser. Terms o1 sale 16 he complied with with thirts_ (301" dage from date of ‘sale. other. wise deposit will he forfeited and propert resold at risk and e er'afier five (5) d resale in_come ne ington. D. C. B. FRANCIS_SATL, No. 825 15th St WILLIAM P BE: 25 15th Moo THOMAS DOWLE AUCTIONEERS. SALE OF VALUABLE UNIMPROVED REAL ESTATE IN SQUARE 4075 By virtue of authority vested in the under- signed. I will offer for sale by public auction. I front oLihe gramisey; eNOTRAY AAE FO! N’ BE! 1925, A'F F&yl - !nl.q"\'q FIV: P.M. the following described land aper published in \Wash. no30-déds.e in orms of sale: Caah = A deposit of $2 required of the purchaser at time of ‘sale. Al Converancing, recording and notariai fees 3t the cost of ‘the nurchaser. = Terms of sale to be romplied with within fifteen Gays from day of sale. otherwise the trusiee Teberves the Hght fo Tesel] the property. a1 The righ and cost of the defaulting purcha Wiler five daye advertiwmant of shch ress in some new l'ubfll:lon. of salg. spaper Published in the City ANE T. FULLER. PR Atforney. | TRU i N ( ST By v recorded Foliim b i of b 5 ‘ar o of u er oSt time of sale e rager trict Conrt.—In Accessor nies urdy tion of the € Columbra MeCurdy duly strest northwen 11th day o'clock a.m max frustee. ting ruptey offer | front of the premn EIGHTH DAY EMRFR. FOUR-THIRTY OCLOCK P.M .. the ing descrihed land the District of Columbia. in Kate Marr' tritgt. THE = THURSDAY, DECEMBER 3, b 19; AUCTION SALES. FUTURE DAYE. SALE OF REET N.W N & SON. AUCTIONEERS. | ADAM A, WESCHLER & SON. ISTEES STORY DWELLING. No. fue of a certain deed of tr Liber the Jand r ia. and at the inerehy. the for sale b ser. D oF subdivi ner viat record the records of U vegor of the District of (o} The aho "t 10 a prior deed of tri £2.000 at 77, %1.000 monthly terest at trust ove 1 xale due’ Mav cash, " tha instaliments of G0 e pon tiae’ 1 or sdoo r stamps ays hase SUPREME Columbia matter n AUt Accesgorien Auto i Iod 297 rds of ‘the Districi of request of the narty | TIES MRBFR. d “premises. folio remainder $ 1 Co of Washington Notice is hereby th dac of November sories hankrupt ' Liber BMce 0 e D A U1927 a sec old. or urcha; of pure s at o he rom day and ave piyable ineluding Auctioneers. | VALUABLE TWO- 676 i ou rustees situate in | Lot 125 0 of Tots 10’ square 10 'folio the sur Tor ha deed of all casn ser. 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A half score of street urchins al ready had gathered ahout the smartly John's in shining cabriolet, ii8 dull gray shades | ied from it dainty fittings 1o the | ca satin sheen of its expensive hood. ch an imposing car seldom invaded that neighborhood and its placid com pany of ghosts of the davs when the streets of the great metropolis were streets of homes and not ing_quarters The slim mere slcep elegant figure, that few patrons of a silk counter would have the and smiled at them urchins, entered recognized pushed through dazzling. into the depths of the house where John had found himself a tiny sleeping room and another. a larger one. with the precious north light which he could turn into his own workroom During the davs John served at his apprenticeship with the firm of archi tects who provided him his necessary training. His talents were recognized A bright future was predicted for him. But, s far, lohn's returns had heen indeed meager--as ls the usual condition of the student of a dificult profession If. at times. reman Van Rrent & Craig were dubioug of their young .John Wilmoere. it was hecanse he was inclined te he a dreamer That 1s. thev., his tutors #nd employers, were of the mind that | tions and gets no snubbing.’ She | measured Joanna from smart little | hat to ‘smart. sapphire-buttoned | suedes. and reached her own con | clusions over the swagger stick, hut the | she said only: tmpatiently | brief 0 “Of course you can. Miss. g0 right In. ~ Mr. John's been gone since breakfast. He isn't been doing much work of 1 it ssems, because he's seemed kind of restless like. For some mysterioug reason the landiady's gaze rested om the 3ap phire slipper buckles. as if the depths | of them contained the explangtion of | v | her lodger's sudden idlenees “1 know that Mr. John will have nothing to say about the Jikes of you paring his rooms a visit whenever you wants. “But that me about, is what yvou must Joanna announced don’t want him to know that I heen here. You must make a | plot with me not to tell him say ‘that vou wen'{, I know trust you ' As fo this the landlady wa= not atf all sure. Her watery, shrewd eves narrowed a Htile and appraised the face of the girl who. plainly, wasn't “John's girl" any more. Well, now." she temparized, “as to that. miss, I'll have to think a bit A man's house i3 his castle, like T used to say in the old days when I was ingenue for Raymond Hitcheock who. I must say genues and knew how to do the pick ing. Of course. that was only in comic opera and it was a scene even Hitchy couldn’t put over if 1 wasn't there 1o feed him right. but still that's the way it {s, vou know Joanna had listened patiently. “But it will he all right," she protested “John and I haven't any recrets— vou zee. I'm still “John's girl.” and al wavs will he, no matter what hap help o have little If you 1 may ey She dropped into a orner of the sofa and eurled up. She patted a place in the cushion head on her hand. was much too to eager and propped her . skip such fundamentals as the proper ansle of a drain pipe and contemplate monu mental harmonies Perhaps John would have agreed with the wiser heads that guided him throuzh his student possibilities. Per- haps tha why he confined far as possible. m and worked there over wing hoard. with his blue printe and tracers, by the north light the early mornings and the in S v la ' his dr one been Joanna's woman” who faced that had not The “old way so frankly frowsy. a replica Adams. She once had been the stage. The floodgates of her her hroken whe an through evening with John in his wark room. trying as hest she could to fathom 'the things he talked about made her come In and recount of lifting. Between “John's zirl" barriers had when Joanna. and its jealousies and marvelous ro mances. that time, that she would ihan listen to him rave about goyles and such musty things The landlady was convincingly dra matic when she identified girl” in the radiant miled <o sweetly at her. Zar- There was. rvice to the code that “asks no ques A Little Ad of a Big Scheol ART Y, Direetor, Main 1760 NATIONAL SCHOOL FINE AND APPLIED FELIX MAHOM Conn. Ave. an M COLUMBIA SCHOOL OF DRAFTING Complete courses in Mechanical. Archi tectural, Structural Steel. Topographic. Day and night classes. vear round Call, write or phone for catalog 14th & T Sts. Phone North Ras. Jasz, Popular Music in Free lessona if you bus_instruments Send for free booklet 1322 G st now. Main | 9 ATLANTICQITY.N.J, _ e him roof Ideal Losation of Individua H you believed — you'd find immaculate house- keeping, good music, best of food and service, you'd write to GALEN HALL ATLANTIC CITY, N J, for bills of fare and rates today. Speciclly attractive rates during November and December his his the the swagger stick inside the might have been. were at the and the triumphs of old with its curtain calls Jeanna admitted te John. at much rather hear his landlady’s monologue John's vision which pens, although he has another notion just now. This must be a secret from him. vour secret and mine, and | just something 1 want that he musn't | know about for a lttle while. She gave the landlady the full benefit of a smile and a pleading from deep brown eves that were irresistible. Grudg ingly the woman gave in. shrugzed ber angular shoulders and agreed that if “that's the way it Is, T guess it'll he all right. 1 don't think you'll find any love letters fram other girls | Mr. John's mot that way with girls.” Joanna opened her handbag and added to the bills which already crumpled in the landlady's hand, left | there hy the chauffeur, a much larger cne. Then she tripped up the stairs to the door through which John had delighted in the past occasionally to usher her. | When she crossed the threshold she | faliered. For an instant Joanna Man | ners. girl of mystery and money, was | "Miss Twenty-seven” again, violating |all the conventions of a more partie- | ular age. and stealing in with John |10 cuddle up on his fraved sofa and |iisten while he buillt wenderful stru tures that reached to the sky as | surely as ever did a castle that grew | up in Spain. On most of those nizhts she weuld have preferred tn be out dancing. They were; in a way, her sacrifices. She'd told him once that | 1f he'd put his drawing hoard away and use the big reem to practice up jon his fox trot he'd make a bigger hit with her. Joanna brushed this reminiscence away with the back of her hand. pass |ing it petulantly across her forehead She crossed the room te a huge chest of drawers in whieh John kept his papers. great sheets of blueprints, | plans and tracings. As if she well knew the conten of those drawers, Joanna plunged her gray-gloved fingers directly in among | sheaf of papers in a middle drawer. | When she brought them out they | brought also a big blue square on which there were lines and diagrams in a cenfusion that many times had | wearied her eyes. Thare were other | sheets that were similarly marked, as if they were duplicates on which in finitesimal alterations had bheen made. Joanna had chesen one of them. seem ingly at random. and appeared to be satisfied, Ruthlessly, careless of her deadly |aMrent to the smoothn s of an archi- tect's drawings, she folded the hlue print into a minute square and thrust |1i, crumpled, into her hagz. Then she | turned back to the deor -| Just for a moment she stopped and i dropped into a eorner of the sofa She pulled her lezs under her and curled up. She patted .a place in a |cushion and rested her elbow in it {and prepped her head on her hand » | | And, as if she were talking to some | | one who gat or stood in front of the | drawing foard aver by the window | she murmired softly: | “Jehn. dear, vou're such a tiresome |old thing! T can’t get all that stuff | straight in my head at all. Why jdon't you eome ever and tell me how | mueh you think you leve me>" | When she had sald this out into |the empty reom she got up from the sofa and went swiftly out, closing the doer behind her sofily. | The landlady hovered about in the | nall. Jeanna nodded to her and said ‘T found what 1 wanted. It'll be all }pum —seme day. Remember your nremise—it’s te be a secret hetween us—that T was here. John will never iss what 1 took.” When her ear drew up at the sky- scraper Brandon was waiting. He >limhed In beside her. paid his eem- pliments, and the cabriolet sped to. ward the avenue. Brandon eaught ene of her hands and gave it a gentle pressure. “De vou knew.” he sald, “vou were very nice to me last night, 1 was be- | You can , had his plek of in-| 61 [PATENT OFFICE SALARIES | DECLARED ‘DISGRACEFUL’ | Speaker at Chemists’ Convention | By Bays Heads Are Paid In- adequately. the Associated Press CINCINNATL December By | rendering usefui in industrv thelr many new discoveries Amer chemists and enzineers have taken ‘/ram Germany the position of world |leadership in the field of chemistry | Pr. John €. Olsen of the Polytechnic {Institute. Brooklyn. told the Amaerf {ean Institute of Chemical Enginsers |in convention here yesterday America now produces 5 per cent of all the dyes it uses,” Dr. Olser said. ‘American chemists are bu; while a thousand chemisis in Ger many are out of emplovment. That untry o0&t much of its worl pountry has lost much of its world Nitrogen production and the ques ton of water supply in relation to chemical plant Jlocation are chief among the problems to Le discussed by the Institute during i1z four-das session Maximilian Tach, New York chair man of a committee on patent law submitted a report recommending e: tablishment of a new patent court of appeals, to sit at Washington and te be a “supreme court” for the Natior on questions of patents. He recommended increases in salar: E‘!::’E]‘n{hlht Patent Department e salaries n re dis Sracetully lon. T o Paid eraidis VOCATIONAL EDUCATION ASSOCIATIONS TO MERGE National and Midwest Bodies Will Later Form Subotganizations in Bach State. VELAND. Ohio. December 3 Amalgamation ®f the two big voes tonal education associations of the United States was formed vesterda: at a mesting preliminary 1o the Na tlonal Society for Vocational Eduea tlon conventien which opens here tn morrow A measure to he presented to the delegates was drafied yesterday by 1 H. Dennls. Harrigburz, president the National Society. and Thomas ot | Gustavaon, president of the Vocational | system IS don't { an old man Eiducation Association of the Middle West. meeting with a mittee The executive committee of the Na tional Soclety prepared revisions the constitution which will make the amalgamation possi The revisions also provide for the formation of State associations. to he afliated with the national organization HELPS SWEDISH DRYS. “Pussyfoot” Johnson Making Tour of Country. STOCKHOLM Sweden's rarily December 3 (#) prohibitionists have tempr received American reinforce { ment through the presence of { fao1” Johnson. whe iz making & ning tour of the southern and cent parts of the country and draw large erowds everviwhere. On Sur day he was admitted to the pulpit of the historie Blasieholm Church in the eart of Stoekholm A& agaipst the present restr of liguer distributior Sweden. he presented the case for total prohibition policy as it was ing in the United States Out of every 19 Bihles sold b British and Foreizn Bible Societ: 24. roughly 4 were sold in Chi ginninz to be afraid that vou would never decide to accept m: us ome of vour very necessary evils.” And you think I have made mind that you are not to be bafed she challenged him. “Perk At any rate I'm not zoi of you. hut that doesn't know that T eught just now I am not thi hut of Mr. Eggleston like me, and 1 wonder asked me to see him.' She was not watching him sensed a quick glance th in from head to foot. “I agine.” he said, “that ‘most you want to admire you will be that even vour banker will heart to you Have you decided upen that?"” ‘No,” she said, very were considering I would rather never wan to lose his heart to me { The kind who do are alwavs silly and wicked. And Mr. Eggleston isn't t sort. I'm dreadfully frightensd of him. of the thing he knows, who zave me the money and why, but when 1 =it before him I feel as if there w | something hetween us. something that iisn't money 1 don’t knew how to | describe. it, but it's semething tha: { makes me want to be liked by him !and trusted. He doesn't’seem like 2 | banker at all. I think all the things | peaple have always said about him { nis being o hard and cruel and mere: less. are unjust.” “Yet 1 have knewn him to send man te suicide by refusing his plea | for a few paltry dollars te save him from hankruptey. And I've seen him | torture a woman who came to him to | ask a cendescension from the bank | that would have saved her from the | contempt of her husband. I've known | great institutions to fail overnight be- { cause he wouldn't lift his hand fo save | them.” | “Yes" Joanna I want why rather any It ma ose hi seriously, as she the matter deeply : agreed. “He would | do that. Just Mr. Good Morning the buver in the store, sent a pretts | girl to prison for stealing a pair of i baby's silk socks We girls at the ecounter toek up a collection to pav | her fine when we heard there was | really a baby the socks were intended ! for, but when we told Mr. Good Morn- !ing about it he snapped our heads of | and threatened to fire every one of us | if we dared do such a thing. But just [ the same her fine was paid and she | ot off, and T almost gave him a date ! when I feund out that he paid out of | his own pocket what he wouldn't let |us pay. and charged himself with [three pairs of baby socks and 2 | baby's silk dress besides. Some men {are that way, vou know Brandon laughed, a short, insolent laugh that made Joanna hate him anew. T weuld advise” he said, “that | You never let your banker catch you in a hole that vou needed getting out of. Yeu would do better to depend upon—shall I say the obvious thing?— me'” She turned and looked at him, de- | liberately. “If there was a hole for me to stumble inte,” she said, “you'd be the very one to push me in. And you would do the pushing with a kisa!" Then she smiled, brightly. at him. “Still, I'm going to be very nice to yeu, you know! Mueh of her reliance went out of her, however, when she stood in the center of the massive library of Fggleston's mansion. She was a very little thing. and, she realized, a very frivelous thing. silheustted in the great quiet reem that seemed to re- | ment the smartness and the vouth of her. She wanted to talk in a whisper when Branden came and steed near her. When her eyes. in a furtive sur- vey af the far cermers of the roem, fell upen the face of the girl in th gold frame over the huge fireplace, a strange sensation stele along her pulse. She wished that she eeuld hide her swagger stick. Somehow, she wished that she had left it in the tabriolet outside (Oo, Bt 1025 H T Gates.) 3 Continued In Tomorrow's St «

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