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il AUCTIONS AUCTION SALES. ___FUTUREDAYS. OWEN & ATCTIONEER! Trustees’ Sale of Valuable | Brick and Stone Residence Being at the Intersection of | Florida Avenue, Mluldlu- setts Avenue and Twenty- second Street, Known a Premises No. 2131 Massa- chusetts Avenue, Northwest. By virtue of a certain deed of trust, being inetrument No. L16. recorded June 20. 1975, amang the land records of the Distriet Columbia, and at the request of the par secired thers the undersigned trustoss will sell at public auction, i tront of the Sirem: ses on TUESDAY XTEENTH DAY S RLERCARY A DC AR FOUR | OCLOCK P.M.. the following deserihed land Fuoe designated as and, being Kaloran Heights.” as per irded i the ‘office of the aurvevor Distriet of Columbia in Liber County o’ 39 said hlock 6 now knawn 1ssecsment - and | taxation c THE EVENING STAR. WASHINGTON, D. C, |KEEPING UP WITH TH S0 YOUVE GOTTA POLITICAL JOB Hey STEVE ? How Do You Like T? IM IN3PECTO ALL I DS 13 ) | | third of the purchase | halance i 1 in one and tr T, wor centam per ually. 2 day of St tipon the pron- tion of the i in_casn T The Aldenodt of =100 i of wale. AN ¢ revemie s, efe Terma of o With W thin thirty daya fron lerwise the trostees resery resoll tho properts. ar the risk diefanlting rarehaser Atter five adver Teemont of sk resals in some newspaper ubiished in Washineion D € ATFS WARREXN KARRICK i ATCTION THREF. TFHOS 5. OWEN & TRUSTRES SAL ¢ CANT <ON VALUARLE BAS 19 ded June ¢ the Diarrit of the party Genad triate $an T front af the neemises on BV A TR p 3y OF . FER RUARY. AD 1426 AT FIVE P.M_. the fol- owing describad land and premises. w the Diatriot of Columbia. and a¢ and heing the féot front by full denth of orizinal ot 17 in square 509, Tarme " S0ld sulyect 1o a prior deed of $4.800.00, forther particulars of od at time of sale: the said_trust ‘to be vaid ¢ ‘af 220000 reauired vecording and revenue stamps Terme to_be complied otherwise deposit ‘thershy publi rd the situate N I Conavancing. ar nirchaser s Coat Tih within thirty davs pieited ang the” oroperts may e adver: tamd and tesold ab. the disration o triistecs HEXRY X FOWLER M 7 WRIGHT. fof-A&kds axS Trusters ADAM A WESCHLER & SON Auctioneers Carpets and Rugs by Auction to Pay Storage and Cleaning Charges. Noti i TWENTI that on SATUR imes John I Bowers Dorenidort it R Brown. 1 win B Kimia'l Dixon, Mre 2 dohn S Sasha Baksky SR Waters 6 Wi P, Mariin, W Fard. Gearee M. Parker rown Rriseo. Mrx ¥ Partins interrated [ Denny Cash P_HINKEL & CO 1110 T ADAM A, WESCHI Household Goods, “‘hefl" ard “Foster” Player and Other Pianos, Rugs, etc.; small lot Jewelry, by order Trustee in Bankruptcy; 18 barrels Water and Soda Glasses, etc. BY PUBLIC AUCTION, AT WESCHLER’S, 920 Penna. Ave. N.W. Saturday, Febru: 13th Commencing 9 AM. Automobiles, Including Touring Cars, Roadsters, Sedans, etc. Commencing 10 AM. kruptey sale of small lot Jewel- luding Ladies' Purses, Beads, Pearls. Brooches, Novelty Pins, ete #lso “French Ivory"” Tollet Sets, Shav- Ing Sets, Military Brushes, Jewelry Cases, e Commencing 2:30 P. M. & SON. Auctioneers. B: ry i Terms: Cann ADAM A WESCHLER fe11.1% TTHOS. ) TRUSTE OWEN & SON. AUCTIONEERS. SALE OF VALUABLE T“n~ STORY BRICK | DWELLING PREMISEX NO 2458 ONTARIO EOAI) NORTHW B Uirtie of a cortain decd of trust duly ecored in 50141 1 the land r 2" thasehe the ndereEned a1 ountie atetion. - font on TWEDSESHAY " THE DAY " OF FERRCARY 1026, " AT THREE 0'CLOCK P M the followine orined 1and And premises. situate in the Di irt nf Columhia, and_ designated as and Velne Tt &8 n M. T Keanes aubdivision of 1ate in Binck 11 “Meridian Hill Der iat racarded in the nffice of the survever for ths District of Columbia in Liber nlin 88 'ms - Sald subiect to a prior deed of far $A.500.00 further particulars of which will he announced at time of sale: s prica Above said trust (o he T Cash X denonit of $200.00 reatired Chnvesancing. recarding and recenue stamos a7 NiThaser s cost. Terma 1o be comolied S IR Thirte dave otnerwise deposit Torfaited and ' the proerty may he adver: tised and cegold at_the di of the ~on AARC R fof-dkds exSn ADAM A WESCHLER & SON. Valuable Tapestry Brick! Front Stores and Dwell-| N Y ERINE B_FOX Trustans Auctioneers miia and at The | sstanated | the | IT'S THE BERRIES AL, CITY MONUMENTS — AROUND TH' PARK. ONCE| E JONESES —Pa Hates Himself. AN IEE THAT THE STATUES AT CRACKED OR CHIPPED. I PULL Dowws A FaT SaLARYy EVeRy SATURDAY AN LIVE TH' LIFE OF RWEY TAKE IT FRoM M€ AL GeT \WTo PoLiTics o~ GeT SDH&TH\N ouT™ CAN GRAB OFf.A SOPT N FOLITICS LIKE THAT WELL — IH WASTING TINE, THATS ALL! R OF THE RIDE Retiring Snle of $7,000 Stock | of High-Grade Men’ 's, Wom- en’s and Children’s Mahogany National 6-Clerk Cash Register (Electric), New “B.rroughs” Adding Machine, New Plate Glas: Floor Cases, Etc., of J. Sneider at No. 3219 M St. N.W. At Public Auction, Monday, February 15, 1926, Commencing 10 a.m. Unusually clean and complete stock in- Tiding - Women's and Chilgran‘s - Dresse Sl and Conta® i and Woul" sweaiers well known brands Men's and Work Shirts. Trousers. Collars )Inlh nheh Smok. [ e Sackets Tes Hogiers: Mitnery. it Goods, Table Damack. Blankets. Bed Spreads Haner. Hieh Rock. Oiis and B, V' D Tnde wear, Overalls and Jumpers, Table Oil Cloth. o ALSO Mahoeany. National _6-Clerk Cann’ Register. new - Burrotghs Adding Machine 4 _practically new lass Floor Cases. Display Stands. { ot | Electric | Piatr Mirrors, Terms: Cash SHANNON. CALDW [ CR B LR | ImADE MARK L & €O INC Auctioneers C. G. Sloan_ & Co., Inc. \ucts. sty ( 15 13th St. Regular Weekly Sale of Household Effects At Public Auction At Sloan’s Galleries 715 13th St. Saturday February 13th, 1926 At 10 AM. Cash. SLOAN & 0., Terms C. G fe11 SHANNON. CALDWELL & (0. INC POWHATAN HOTEL CL, GAGE_AND PARCEL ROOM ARTICLE AT PUBLIC FCTION ™ TO PAY CHARGE Notice is hereby given that we will sel] public auction “within the salesrooms of Caldwell & Co. Ine 304 Tenth on WEDNESDAY. THE SEVEN- TH DAY OF FEBRUARY. 1026, on) mencing at 10 o'clock am.. unclaimed haz Fage and parcel room effects Inft with us in (he fallowins names: Mre H. M. Amedongiie Mt Vernon. N.V. N i New Orleana. La." Fy i at Charlotiesville, Pt Ellen X, J.: ‘Thonias Cond: Mue G Davidson. Clevelan: Notfolic. Va.: Robert €. Ohio; Mre M. & * liarper, Dall INC.. AUCTS Kucte. AIMED BAG- Ohio: 1 M. Wende Fties interestrl please Terms cash HOTEL. X Manager. TIONKERS REA D LOT ST. NE ain deed of triiet re. heing instrument N ords of the TTHOS. J. OW TRUSTEES ESTAT By virtue varded May Columh secured s pahlic_auction WEDNESDAY 46 at FOUR L dererined lard FERRIARY OCLOCK P M. and premises situate in the [ DT o Cotimbin and hem ot hum Fiered fone indred - eights-two (152 10 | Sotare “Dumbered o thet ifiy-on: 55T ) "ak dmsorined in sagd doed of triet tipan the Tollowing terma Terms of sale. Said property is subiect 10 a v deed af triost securing an indebted | ress of X2.000.00 and said property will he =old = 1 to said deed of trust indebted ness. Of the purchase nrice over and above | said dead of trust one-third is to be pad in | ~ash “Ghd the ‘Dalance in fwn saual inetall: ments Dasable i one and (wo vears with | Interest "at the rate of six and one-hall per | centum per annum. payable semi-annually. werured By ascand deed 01 trust npAn the nroperty sold or all cash at the option of | the npurchaser. A daposit of $200 will be requited st the Dme of the sale Al con UeTancing: recording. reventie stamps. etc. At cost of purchaser. Terins of sale to b | complird with within thirty (30 da: | day "of xal { felted and of deraniti fdsertisement | Diaber ashinzton nu\: I8 S ings, Nos. 413 and 415 7“’: Street S.W. By Public Auction Tuesday, February 16, 1926, | At 4:30 O'Clock P.M. R17. sqnare 435, improved by tiiiding. No. 413 Fth street s.w cur ro n first floor o fuith. second foor: howh. Dt A Tor ® mos ALSO Lot RIS sounre 415 v huilding. No. 5, imbrov 415 Fth street s two rear tooms ma’ and bath. wec i first floor hd floor: how 1< yard and mo. Each aze. rented Terms 3 <000 d triiet i eposit of $: Y rmis 16 he complied with within 30 fizht ix reserved to ressll at riek ol dntaulune purchaser ‘after 5 dave Sement of such rasale in some news. ‘Taper vublished m Washington. D€ All Snvesaneinz and rding At purchaser's st TSI he affered rither sevarately or S ? % YUTAM A WESCHLER & SON Rilets ta10-d&ds THOS. J. OWEN & SON. AUCTIONEERS. LUABLE TWO. TRUSTEES SALE OF STORY BRICK DWELLING. BEING PREMISES 57 H STREET SOUTH- | WEST irtue of recorded i L of the roce Timbia. wnd At Lot two- ators ite.: vard $65 per mo. e by two- and 4 heat. at's aubject to first duein_about P00 At 61y lot it one vea: A By V3740 Talin 0K At wea & of ‘the District ‘ot "Co e “feauest Jof the party armred thershs, the undersigned trustees wifl | Sl ey Wuetion. 0 front of the vrem: 1os. n SDAY. THE STXTEENTH DAY OF FERRUARY, AD. 1026 AT FIVE G'CLOCK PM.. the Tollowing described land fol “premises, ‘stuate in the District of Co: {Mn: and- designated as and being lot 63 in"ies. " e e subdivislon” of part T Suliie G455, ws per plat recorded in Libe foiio o ine recaras“of the oftien o1 The_siirveyor £ the District of Columbia. “Terma: &0ld, subject t prior deed of tiust for $1.260, further ’ particulars of Uliieh will e unndunced at time of sale: the urchase price abovn raid trast to be b"" it of"£300 reaigred. | dine ‘and’ revenu t ochia to. be compiied with days. otherwise deposit for: he broberty may be advertised e discretion of the tristees v er’ within thir! frited_and and resold AW BANKRUPTCY SALE Jewelry, Beaded Bags, Mfg. Pearls, Trays, Novelties, Etc. By Public Auction At Weschler’s 920 Pa. Ave. NW. Saturday, February 13th Commencing 2:30 P.M. In re Margaret L. Gulli, trading as Mar- garet L. Sechrist. Bankrupi No. 1H26 COURTNEY FLETCHER. Tr 101113 ADAM 1d 35 rooms and | store | trust of | 2 certain desd of trust dulv‘ fe6-d&ds exSu THOS. 1 TRUSTEES | PRO! ST. N.E By yirtue [ May 21 19 leing recorded” May 24, 167 records of the Didtrict of ¢ the request of the part undersigned trustees will sell front of the premise HE EIGHTEE T AD. 1920, OWEN & SON. AUCTIONEERS SALE OF VALUABLE 1M PROPERTY. 1811 MONROE a certain D da on THUR: THDAY OF FEBRL AT FOUR P _the follow- 4 and premises. wituate in umbia. and desiknated ax and being all of 1ot numbered forty Howenatein's subdivision twa hundred and four (4 . vor's office wald District. Su thgether with the free and unint *nd right of way aver (he rea ndenth’ be fal “iath “or Tore' to Aifty-eight (581 ‘waid” wauare sued only ma @ private alles way enefit of all said lote Terma- Sold subject 10 a prinr ded of Yor “S4.:500. Turther” partieulare of Which will ‘he announced at fime of ale | the Purchase price. above said trast 1o he | paid in’ cash. "A"denomit of $500 required | Eonvevancing. recording and ravenue stamog | at purchasers cost. Terms o ho complied AR RHRTE To Wave. otharwise depastt for Tetted and "the Droperts mav e Advertised and resold at e Eeuah o Thetrlies HOR HOWENSTEIN W HOWE { Trustene. (401 i | THOMAS DOWLING & (0. | Trustees’ Sale of Valuable Two- Story, Six-Room and Bath!: Brick Dwelling and Garage, No. 1010 Spring Road North- west. Fenrunry 54t BHIE i ehruary - 5. being instrument 180, recorded on May 7. 10 lnn|d records of the Distri and_a No. among the ot Columbia, the reauest of ‘the party secured therepy, the undersigned irustees’ will sell at bublic_auction. in front of the premises, on 'MONDAY. THE' FIPTEENTH DAY, OF TEBRUARY. 1020, AT FIVE 0'CLOCK P.M the following-desciihed Jand “and premises situate in the District of Columbia and desis: hates a8 and being lot numbered one hundred forty (140) in Charles Bovd and Addie J Doyd's subdivision of bart of black nummm{ forty-five " (45). “Holmead Manor. ecorded i Libey "ol .0t the recorda of the ofice Gf the surveyor of the_District of Columbia. thousend dollars Terme of One (£1.000) Davahle seventy (870) secured hy first deed of trust on the proverty. or all cash, at the owtion of the nurchaser. Al “co vevanei rding. revenue stamos snd nomal ‘n- at cost of purchaser. A de. t of $500 reauired of purchaser ai time of pale. Torma of ale i be complied with within thirty days from dav of ssle. other- wise trustecs reserve the right to reaell the " nroperty at the risk and cost of the default. ing purchaser. after five days' advertisement 2f puch resalé in some newsbaper published in the city of Washineton. TAXFORD H. 1 PLSwTHER. FRANK W. feB-d&ds.exSu Trustees. Fur-| nishings, Valuable Fixtures, | olumn | 4. | Land of lots n square 04) ! for the | “AUCTIONEERS. | virtue of u certain deed of trust dated | GEE' IF A 83AP LIKE STEVE THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 1926. BY POP MOMAND HOP INSIDE AND TELL TH' MAYOR THERE'S A HIGHLY WTELLIGENT HUSTLING LVE WIRE QUT HERE wHO wWouULD LIKE TO @ET v Tom AS INSPECTOR OF POTATO MASHERS N THE 11, 3B Y EDUCATIONAL. (Contin SHORTHAND_1N 30DAYS SCHOOL, for Sec Latter Writing. A, Spelling. Exiglish Busin Positions for kraduates TON SALES. FUTURE DAYK. ATCTIO! COMPANY SALE OF VALUAR LTY APPRAISAL BRICK | i TRIG | Bogikeeping NG St M 1L} P o ‘A Little Ad of a Big School | :» NATIONAL SCHOOL ART reauest of 0 seenred o undersienad e sl offer for sali Bublc auction. Tn front of premises FRIDAY. FEBRUARY NIN FOURTHIRTY FM - the olumhia Terms of ! FINE AND APPLIED New Classes Now Forming to ,O'"l‘ February 1 FELIX MAHONY, Director, Main HGN Conn. Ave. and M PACE COURSES ountaney: R. €. & and M. ¢ degrees: € A. Prepar New Classes Now Forming Bulletin on request BENJAMIN FRANKLIN UNIVERSITY Transportation Building 13th and H Main cight-two-five-nine the Aw CROOK | Und 30 v cialized Wars of | W at time of sale. A denosit of required At sale. | Al convevanc ordini pevenue stamps and noiil ost of purchaser. Terma t) be com lied with within thirty days from da erwise the trustees foservo the 0 resell the property at the risk and the e taults irchasers after five vertsement of such re: Publisiced n the oty o FRITZ W FRANCES | Gov ltold a there last | A bur | corn ¢ 1 ALEXANDER MUSETTLE Truat - 'Tli;rnx".‘y“:'tw N & SON_ AUCTIONEERS. | Sale of Valuable Two-Story ! Brick and Frame Building, Containing Store With Apart- ment Above, Being Premises No. 206 G Street Northwest. By virtue of authority vested in us. will sell 4t public_auction in front nremise n MONDAY. THE FIFT FEBRUARY. 1026 AT FIV !the vear less by | cotton 11434 per I but the v Strayer College Announces (ullrgllle Courses Secretarlal Science and Accountancy Tasding to B.C.S. and d from Street we ! the Geno jof carryi for 10 ho! trust for $4.750. to e 0 e MOV i“’k MOV % posit of 138 “hiser thirty e 1 at the Butehiser wiredd revenue stunips Tecms to be complied daye uthersise deposit Dty Ty e ad! e VLK il st of g Degree ete information may reghivnr and Tios (RN ENEN OWEN & SON A BANKRUPTCY NOTICES. SUPREME COURT OF TH ot of Columbia. holding In the matter of Abraham bankrupt. In Bankruptey o Washi herehy MUSICAL INSTRUCTION., | PIANO, SAXOPHONE, BANJO Rag. Jazz. Popular Mu Inskons Tessons 1 Flments here nSchool, 5id @egvE e Lo AT 1026 an 1nvo adidication n Surex wan flad D day of January tition for the i 1438 | i....m bty ot allegation of his Dosition o his nnkeciied Abrahar sures has sig ified hia intention to offer in com o hia Unseeured « raditors ©0 cents o Iac of ‘their claims, pavable n cash imme diately on the confirmation of said con sition” that thiz matter has heen refarrsd o me for furiher proceedings that there will % a' meeting of the creditors of suid Abra ham Sures at my office i the Wilking Build 'y- 1517 H strest northwest, Washington o _the IhUh dax of Febrasy A B 36 at 3 o'clock pm " for the allowanes O el eXamipatibn 6t ‘the ‘sliesed Pank rupt. ‘10 Take UCH sieDs as may appear nec esgars for the protaction of the eetate and {to aftord the allezed bankrupt an eppor | tinit "After auch examination. o make his formal Gffer of terms of composigion: And {¥ou are firther notified that on tha ma of ‘the’ formal offer At said meeting. or 4t an adiourned sesmon he “meeting tinued unti Fel 1590, At 10 o lock am . wit o Hotiea. (01 wcen theren (. RALFH e Bankruptey COrR Incinding exeellent meals. and berth in OUTSIDE STATEROOM Running Hot & Cold Water—Ist Class Only | Autos Carried—$3.00 per 100 Ibs. SAILINGS From 6 pm From Phila. 18: Mar. 1. 11 Feb. 1 Mar 4 Baltimore & Carolina S.s. Co. 1008 15th St N.W Tel. Franklin 139 Storage Dert pi ping. 7 E Aif0 Longo | Washinzton, Distriet of € herehy Kiven 1l ruary, AD. 1 duls | first meeting of e in they Wilkins Buitding Btreet ¢ 0 Wasl Tith iy of Fenraar veloek am .t tors miay ativnil A truster. examine such other hisiness | belore said meeting | Beferee in Bankriptey OFFICIAL NOTICE! TREASURY DEPARTMENT. States Customs Service. Port ton. D, ¢ pruary 11 { At of Coneress oved Febry of the Cust HMEQICH S summernow in the lands beiow the Equator. All is sparkle and gavety. In twelve ays you can be in Brazil—in slorious Rio, with its boul vards, s tal freedom. Then Santo. Montevideo —and Buen Aires. the Paris of the Westera World. 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G DISTANCE MOVERS GATE AND PACK BYEXPERTS PHONE NORTH 3343 Storage, Moving, 41820 10th SENATOHS T0 SPEAK Vours League to rm and Cotton Statistics of | Dinner Saturday Night. | Members of the Le: | Voters from States are expected | at the dinner which the National League of Wor 1 Voters Saturday night in the Hotel ington in honor of the World Court committee Morgan of New York City, chairman not | of the league's department of inter- short | national co.operation to prevent war, former | will preside, Hiinois | The speakers will he Senator Len audience | root of Wisconsin, Senator Walsh of Montana and Mrs. Raymond Morgan. representing the \Women's World Court committee. he pointed out, | Among the out-of- per cent than | have made reservatio the value was!ford Pinchot of The ‘Women Give | ie of Women tention. wociated Pross STON, Minn Wash February 11.— Miss Ruth farming the farmer to suffer from @ bumper crop, ank O. Lowden of Red River Valley night. mper crop low pric p of last yen by about before, but is usually 1 he safd. The ings Wn guésts who are Mrs. Gif. Pennsylvania, Mra. Franklin Roosevelt, Mrs. John Blair, for 1925 was larger by | Mvs. Richard Billings. Mias Esther cent than the vear before, | ORden, New York City; Mre, F. F. Alue was less by ;,«n 000000, | Whliame of Buffalo, Mrs. E. Clark, & | Mrs. Emerson R. Newell, Mrs. Lewis Rose of Connecticut, Mrs. Joseph A MeCord of Cambridge. Mass.: Mrs, W \' Schneider of Montana, Mrs. W. tuart of Neenah, Wis.; Mrs. IE h rles Trevs of Minneapolis, Mrs. R vy and Miss La Baltimore, Miss =1 \\ ‘-lln!d Miss Nora Houston and A PIA30% | May 1. Moore of Richmond., Va A Wh sh, Mrs. I Harris calf, Mre. George 11 Crooke. L. Smith of Providence, | Ruth Parks of Littlé Comp! Mrs. Bdward W Johnson and Mrs Plainfield, J CHECK SENT FIREMEN. Maryland Town Grateful for As- sistance. for $100, sent to the Fire by the residents and I"n\\ n Couneil of North ach, Md., in appreciation .:ul of engine cempany No. . which made the long run o the recort to help fizht a recent fire, has beeen ac H‘]\(”‘I by the Distriet Commissioner: anrd turned over to the F men’s. Re Hef Assnciation The check, signed hy W. E. Pairo. |maver of North Beach, was originally 104 i‘::nl to the members of the engine company. es.ed | misclonere prevented |accepted by them. | PLAN CHURCH BENEFIT. va-Palermo lines are capable nNg 15 passengers and freight | urs continuously. PACKING & STORA rmnnm E AN] Pa. ave. n. urm ING gy STO! £ STORAGE XPRESS SHIPPING AN 2010 SToRaGE 1 n. Mrs ockwell of Loren ST.NW o & MOVE: Household Goods. 500 Rooms. cal and Distance Mo KERS & SHIP Good Worls Free E: Nw " North 8815 ....‘ A @ wates, You St A check Department the e i Service—Low Rates. § in room: Ex. Kers for ship 5-9 Florida Ave. S o And NORT! it from ANSFER (0. 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Full information from local ticket agents. the lowing is giving | Women's | Chesapeake | but the policy of the Com- | being | { Nativity will be held in the auditorium | | dedicated next Sunday with elaborate | women to | people = Free | ercise | Church of Scotland i creating consid- | dom of | be made has approved | est in | honor was re- | preciou was | hands dictate to| 1 STEAMSHIPS. MONTE CARLO | Heg. U.8. Patent Offica. By E. PHILLIPS OPPENHEIM SYNOPSIS. Sir_Hargrave Wendever. county zentleman and finapcier, calls on a famous I. ton 2 3 Physie). for examination Dr. " Horridge | Interest seened: aitogether toils h he cannot live for more than mx with or Cght monthe Wendever tales the biow | - Gomer fog standing and decides to go on with his Something Kive a Lift to some poor b #xperiments with the peop comes with ;liuv. with until he nnd» o to Stephanie Eir), \ml(l Martin piay l.u’],\‘l He ofters her “HBut, comtesse iy, Violet induces her fiance. Robert. 1o a little Wendever'a nies—the Re oo 1 PRilip Gorse his financial a You had 1 Monte Carlo. Wen B supper party k ¥ e zuests s th oan "’i""‘“}: ‘»;"‘ll Why « yon with Hargrave o _'] On| He suddenly felt his Thex said You will seemed 10 be searching f something she 1 dispr por the oceusior has “I don’t have that 1 lost s of b king man s him a member of e ‘and - of his fam mone wome: T say th i another Cof the cafe and 1s fore erected has evidently 1 drinking too much and quarrels with Ik host. telline him Vio let b hix finance. not his ister. Violat breaks t and early the next morning = illa. inte return oat follows her wrist X Hot lost somethin something Stepha forg)v Faven renting. arnves at Monte Carlo. Har grave haw sel in motion ‘the machiners to Trenting and the latter hegs for throveh his attorney. Weees An She ma some acquat had hee to the others of | enough, he v “Madanie, served. “tl of_winni He cha In a qu remained disniaved ‘ome along table.” he invited them. is still intact. I have with my own to test chemin de fer I m “Why do you go on play protested. “We were only jol and 1. “Please don Gorse begged somehow di Horridge in Monte Carlo. L apeak sures him he is not the great | T specialist Winey v b (ontinued from ks I % Yesterday Star) INSTALLMENT LIIL Hargrave's Luck Changes. Ftor of hour The two girls v It was only toward the close of din ner that the Comtesea Fayaldi at tempted anything of serfous conversa tion with her host “Do You not thir zrave under her breath, “that 1 did well to advise Stephanie to remain at home tonight?" Hargrave wa volnntarily he met her watching she asked Har- a little startled: in anced toward Violet eves, and returned SHE MADE HER WAY BACK TO REJOIN SOME ACQUAINTANCES 1[ \\ ITH WHOM SHE HAD BEEN SPEAKING. her smile. > comtesse tapped him on the knuckles with her fan. s she confided, “It is the hard those who see more than| is world sometimes to| and give sorrow to dearest friends. I tried to per suade Stephanie to come to Egypt | with me on Thursday.” “To Egypt?’ he repeated this rather sudden? “A decision of th {taken suddeniy.” the com jclared. “It we rranged between us | | that whilst she made up her mind 1 I nothing of this to you rve 1 break my word 1 break it 1tely bec even those who clearly in life may sometimes kes. T would not t the - happ son my shoul even theush [ saved her pride. ATe A ve wonderful woman convietion she admitted, “u me as much v hapnine There are not many in life upon whom one can ox The occasion arises but sel When it does. however, it is Stephanie is my dear friend. and next to her sense of I think her pride is the most thing in life to her. Such a to that as she might receive un certain circumstances from vour would be a blow from which she would not easily recover. I want save her that, if 1 can.” “Are you in her confidence grave asked “1 do not need to be, answered, “T know The room was crowded, and with the 1 b>fore them no one cared to dance. After dinner they made their way up to the Sporting Club for half | in hour. Hargrave, with Violet, and | Amy Gorse, Pellingham and the com- tesse, and a little crowd of other | zuests stood round the table: | “How are finances?” Hargrave | asked the girls between whom he was standing. “Do v nt me to win some money fo I feel really nowledged that 1 haven't a want in the world I think I'd rather you didn’t play night. There's something,” {a lot of money, and about us “T euric want to t others in ach wisdom t room crowded that mpossible ful attendant offered of the smaller tables and the ad thrown in that Hargrs I two t be sort must his bank recognized Trentino “Une banque de v s the croupier announc (Covs {rin of b fa HEGULATES PRACTICE Bill Introduced Provldm,’—: License L | ift which o Issues to Establ membe : Chiropractors. shment of regulate chiropractic in the District bla by passing upon application. licenses is provided for in a bi troduced by Represen J. McLeod. Republican, The plicants for license hizh school education ¢ and be a zraduute of versity which gave years’ course. six months a license fee of at least S charged. Malpractice wo | for revocation of the | chiropractor board we three years. prac | low der 1l ap have a alent uni A be | Har at lea the comtesse MODELS ARE T‘T.iFELIKE > Paris Tailors’ “Dummies" Lips, Eyes and Head. PARIS, February 11 () | dummies which move th to-|and heads by means she went | motors hidden in their chests. | Paris tailor's latest step to mak models lifelike The first radical movement to make | shop-window dummies resemble hu- man beings was the abolition of the **Adonis” type of male beauty ery- where in Paris now Adonis is out nurhbered by the corpulent, the under sized, the plain-featured, the cross eved and the broken-nosed dummy The faces of these dummies are composed of a new material called “staf.”_a mixture of fiber and plaster, which is far less brittle than wax and permits of more natural coloring MISSING MAN LOCATED. William Prime, Jr.. Found in Philadelphia William Prime, jr., vears old taxicab driver, missing from his home §08 M street, since Saturday, has bee located in Philadelphia. loc were informed vesterday b, delphia authorities Prime, it was said, he: face his wife and family his position with a taxicab compan: here, went to Philadelphia, obtained a job and was living at the home of a married sister of his wife until he could get sufficient funds to have his wife come to him. Move htens me." Gorse laughed. how ipid you are!” she protested. “If a man can win here, why not? They take enough out of us.” Please play a little for both of us, Hargrave. I shall give you ten louis—all I can afford.’ Hargrave accepted gravel “I shall take the liberty,” he said, “of adding a trifle to it and also some; thing for vou. Violet. As vou say, if is monotonous. but the bank's money is_always worth having.” With ‘a mille’s worth of plagues, he commenced to play. One or two of the spectators watched him enviously. “It s the monsieur who never loses,” one woman swhispered. Follow his game,” another one ad. vised her friend. ‘“Wherever he puts his stake it will win.” Hargrave backed a number and two transversals. The ball spun. He lost He only smiled. It had happened be- fore the first time. He staked again, and lost. Again, with the same result. Amy Gorse sighed. “Our money seems to be going, remarked. Hargrave was watching the ball with the somewhat puzzled air of the habitual winner who strikes . streak of ill fortune. He doubled his stakes, and lost again. A fit of uncertainty seized him. He handled his plaques without confidence. Suddenly he looked up at the Comtesse Fayaldi, who had slipped into the vacant place by his side. She was watching him with a curlous expression in her face. As his last stake was swept away, she took him by the arm and led him into the background. ““Well, comtesse,” he said, “you will no longer accuse me of being ‘fey.' You see what has arrived. My luck has gone.” She looked at him intently. He had never before realized the smaliness and delicacy of her features, compared with the size of her eyes. She Am: “Violet, t a the money Taxi Driver, she NAMEL;;EG 0. P. OFFICE. DURHAM, N. C., February 11 (®). —Johnson J. Hayes of North Wilkes. boro was nominated as Republican national committeeman of North Car olina to succeed John J. Parker of Charlotte at a meeting of the State Republicun executive committee hery yesterday. Durham was selected ar the meeting place for the State Re publican convention to be held April 8.

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